Screen Vampire’s Husband Seeks Legal Freedom“A vampire who cannot hold her own husband may seem paradoxical and humorous, but that is my■■■■a #case.”With this observation Louise Glaum, moving picture star and portrayer of siren roles, announced yesterday her intention to file suit for divorce next Tuesday. She will seek legal freedom from Harry Edwards, whom she married at Anaheim in February, 95, and who also is well known in screen circles as a comedy picturedirector.Mrs. Edwards and her husbandlived together for a year; then,she says, they disagreed and separated. Since then she has been living with her mother, Mrs. LenaK. Glaum, 1632-A Sixth a\enue. Her husband has been connected with several large motion picture mpanics in Los Angeles.Miss Glaum said yesterday that she had no matrimonial prospects at present, although she said onenever can tell.”Mis Glaum is widely known forher vampire” roles and is sometimes called the “Peacock Siren. Her attorney is A. F. Goldfla and desertion will be the ground on which she will seek the decree.