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ne ee ee seeeeee > = So ee In sizing up @ woman from her picture, e« f hey’ ‘ 4 end 6 3 3 - Water Co, But the & V. W. Co. len’t yet con- aise Nair and then remember that the artist ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE vieted of anything, ‘Twould probably hurt as working fer money. spe eR 5 . 4 w no y VOL. 13, NO, 128, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911. ONE CENT. 2.2" 41N4,AN2 Q ions of that higher-up business about the bay. 5 = = —SEE—E EEE Mae es - — - a —— . : DO SEATTLE KIDS | 4 bl g { | = MIRROR ; Woman Servant, Run Down by Auto, Was Once Wife of Multi- Manian : Millionaire—Heavy Veil Worn to Conceal Identity Caused | AEN HN M4 4 Death. NUIT SYS Vit ‘ . a 1 | . (By United Press Leased Wire.) a two-year-old son. Then came do oP - re. | Story of Banker Beattie’s Love a ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July CHICAGO, July 21—Killed here) mestic trouble and divorce, Too rag Another Woman Told in 3 21.—James . Dunn, former man- when she stepped in front of al proud to seek ald from her rel) - d ii ‘ ager of the St. Francie hotel in speeding automob: atives, the former, society queen | Connection With Wife's Gan: Frensiecn, bet bimnesit in ine Porter,” 52, a aome: sought menial work to support her-| | Mysterious Killing. the healt bh 0 EAN habe tank [home of W. F. Hobby self, Finally she came to Chicago, (My United Press Leased Wire) night. Hie action ie attributed | fied today as Mre. Catherine Eugar,|whére vhe married a man named | RICHMOND, Va., July 21.-—"Two f today to despondency caused by the divorced wife of Selwyn C. Ed-| Porter, but whether he fs living or/ women and a man”—the oid, old Pa the notoriety which followed hi , & multimillionaire -/dead iv not known, | story—today was given here as the wife’ S aake cgstant Mrs. peeved turer of St. Louis, As “Mrs. Porler,” the dead wom olution of the mysterious murder ter Holme, wife of former Judge | A heavy veil worn by (he woman|an worked In the Hobbs home for] of Mrs. Louis Beattie, Jr, who wae 3 Holme of New York, for $250,- jon the streets to prevent her/tive years. She had no friends and killed by a shotgun as she rode with 000 for alleged alienation of her [friends of other dayn from recog-| sought solitude. Once she told her | her husband in an automobile over 4 husband's affections. nizing her, was the cause of her/employers that her son, Sullivan the Midlothian pike near here. In : MRS. E. P. COSTIGAN. jdeath. It obscured her view &nd| Edgar, was a wealthy manufactur | vestigating the crime, the coroner Dunn went to-San Francisco from Do Seattle schoo! children | #¢ ‘ld not see the flying automo-|er in St. Louln and though sbe | uncovered the skeleton in Beattle’s New York 12 years ago. While in get tired of life at the tender bile until it was upon her. wrote to him frequently, she never | closet, and Detective Scherr predict. San Francisco he met Mrs. Sarah} So treq vt Ute | Twenty years ago Mrs. Edgar|dared to permit herself to led the arrest of the banker at the ‘ 8 Rosenbaum, widow of “Ducksie Do boys of 15 yearn to be | %%* & leader of St. Louis soclety.|to the scene of her triumpas close of the inquest toda : Rosenbaum, and the two were mar-| 110. Cockeall clade like there | Her husband was rich and they had | sorrows The detectives went back four. tied in Los Angeles in 1907 | deddion, and do oirie of 2 fing | sttuiesmcnrsemssnecs:cssanescreanes sstteesrsecrsaesteaes mean iarr | years to find the woman in the ease, Dunn later met Mrs. Holme, flirtation uae duke } | They discovered that Beulah Bin- * heiress of a $2,000,000 estate, who| 3 jicrauon .& necessary dally | ford, « brunette beauty and sehool- had separated from her husband wa. & A Celban. wee |day sweetheart of Beattie, was, ae Mrs. Dunn aceused her husband of wealdent of the W oe dub |cording to Henrico county records, being too friendly with the wealthy) Presment naga tak te the way the i + of Beattle’s first borm divorcee, and ogee & quarrel! the children of Denver feel The only jarring note of the Golden Potlatch celebration son, now dead. a re Oe rl abeet &, |has been the element of rowdyism that has been manifest on Find Binford Woman. . ss | en vat, sbont our kidet Are {the down-town streets during the past night or two. | EVERETT TRUE SEES AIRSHIPS WITHOUT STRAINING HIS NECK wetutel the Bintca weet cag Pecos oe Sean, se po — on the curly. | The carnival committee and the police must either make} ’ " Scherr’s farm, nine miles from here, 4 A hair pulling scene ensued and the possible some plan for the speedy suppression of the rowdy i HISTORICAL PAGEANT FIREWORKS to which place she had been spirited sult for alienation of affections fol-| MINISTER JAILED FOR | the “Maskers’ March” tomorrow night, or the big week will ’ from Richmond ‘ 7 lowed shortty iuereeerd. ee ‘ ASSAULTING WIFE (close with a carnival of disgraceful behaviour, drunkenness and CONCERT e. meen beige orm pad ae sical Me ose arvet In| ANDERSON, Ins Jana} tee | on ARE FEATURES OF EVENING "22202" 2" x Philadelphia May 10. charging her| Albert Munroe ts today spending h Won taticle of thie city and the vislines are here fore good ’ = gory that a a 7 with having attempted to kill him. | the first of a 40-uay sentence in the ie Peopee OF the: cr i tbs salty wa Dag opty hey come. E train from | lous veiled woman sppessed sae : | The charge was dismissed, however. workhouse for assaulting his wife, | time; let them have it. The rowdy element is smal! but it is a gg 4 - Piet wig arm Se 5 ld i ied ee ee % | sat in a rear pew of the litte Mame | Mrs. Dunn testified that her hus-| “Just because I am a minister,| powerful disturbing factor. A score of rowdies can make things}more crowds who want to help|® ROYAL EDICT ee — Oe et ae gh savandered the whole of your honor,” pleaded Munroe, “It) mighty unpleasant for ten thousand merry makers who want}Seattle celebrate the first Golden | # The loyal subjects of King d'Oro are hereby commanded to #| fer ceamination last night, the Bim ping ye mre don't give my wife license to awak-| 1, ie decent human beings, bent on having a GOOD TIME,| Potlatch. The downtown ticket|# keep tightly shut the city’s gates against the visitation of Carking ® | ora wo : Mrs. Holme’s History. en me during the wee sma’ hours | °° ' hould t a ly dealt th. and th 1... pagent naid this morning that 9,000/*% Care, Grewsome Grouch and Woeful Worry and all kindred evil * have admitted that she was the “ Mrs, Holme, the beautifal daugh-| py her earnest prayers.” | The rowdy should be summarily d alt with, and upon this <le-leigee visitors came to town today./* spirits for a period of years +(e ee seed i fer of C. C. Hastings, a New York “Now,” t ‘ourt sald as sentence | pends the success of the Golden Potlatch celebrations of the ‘Thousands witnessed yesterday's | & This ts the trust Imposed upon ye all with the departure of * mothe attie’n deed eee a millionaire, eloped with Dr. Frasier | was imposed, “I don't thiak you willl years to come sporting events, full details of|/# your gracious sovereign, which sad but necessary event will occur * ay + an a oe q vnnBygag te 16 on of Age: |be disturbed with prayers, Dut ONCE) ence re—E siete oes} Which will be found on the #porting | ® tomorrow night on the midnight hour tt bases wines troni Richmond. <héealtie Letooster jolme, secretary tO! prisane: ken you by snor. nT, set r of The Star toda * .0UG . . - prischers may swaken you by NESS SAVES 'EM pag iY DOUGLASS, = | main eae and, sie Fale ee el | consmordat EDUCATED SEAL = j..2 ss Wins. d@gemee|t Lord High Chumberian. | trted here three, wosks aap Sed a hs cacan es | BURLINGTON, Ia, July 21—/ eo Sorth of the Rotate | ® | heat motile tw divorcee, naming Holme as co|e eR EEE RE REE EER HS! INGTON, Ia. | * drew a lot of sightseersit# R&A RRA AAR Re he ee ek ee & | Deattie’s automobile on two octm 4 respondent. The charges were aot |* ® | Coolness of the crew saved a panic} BEFORE CONGRESS day, and laet night the red] " ma ad Psat | |stons just prior to the tragedy. ey proved, however, and the case was | WEATHER FORECA' V3 on the steamer Dubuque last night) WagHINGTON, July 21.—Al and their gaudily-garbed wo At the inquest sco race Tt Gismissed. -Only two days later{# For Seattle and vicinity while en hly educated seal, Geo: by | men folke gave a special exhibition Beattie will be confronted by 4 Fuller was thrown from a horse,|® Fair tonight and Saturday, #, When it struck a snag |Rame, ts'on exhibition todey botore|sor. Potlatch. friends | woman, Lacking evidence of mur i recelving an Injury to hie leg, and|# moderate northwesterly winds. #| route from St. Louls to Burlington /name, ie on exhibition today before}ioy Ct eS TIN ry exploded | 5 der, the polfee are endeavoring to ; died from blood polsoning. Holme | # Temperature at noon today 62. ®| with 100 passengers aboard. The | {ie Sune sulla tne ven iaatee during the industrial parade yes trace the ownership of the shotgun / a 5 «married the young widow and the|*# x # ae 8 & & & & & & # #® HM) ship sank In four feet of water, but UY he ten wmall sonle/terday, and they, too, drew a lot a with which Mrs. Beattie was killed, couple went to live in Paris, later | eee the hole was bulkheaded, and by |%, P00 P inughtored George{ot “Als” and “Ohs” from the adie } Blood-Stained Auto. quarreled and separated wert wesey ee g strenuous work on the pumps, the | Wich Wt before the committee; throng. Some of the falling eas-| Strung Out in a Line, Nickels|conductor’s nickelreaching mitt.| ‘The shotgun with which Mrs. / Mrs. Holme is now living In San GUGGENHEIM COMBINE | Vessel was floated to a drydock , {ngs of the fireworks narrowly They held to each other's hands, | Beattie was killed was {introduced ! Francisco. % NEW YORK, July 21—Attorney by Representative Townsend of] SOS 2 aitting the precious head| Would Make-Totem Pole 30/ fect, ears—they held to anything |as evidence this afternoon when the { Mes |General Wickersham's scheme to| Auditors and treasurers and| New Jersey, having come trom St) ot the King, however. He wasn't] Times as High as Alaska/atosl!, and to nothing at all, But inquest into the tragedy opened. f ETHEL BARRYMORE HOME. | secretly indict the Guggenhetm | comptroliers of cities of the first |George Island, Pribyloff group. nearly as much alarmed as his ss 4t they managed to get enough of The inquiry was held on-tire- ; NEW YORK, July 21—Ethel| smelting trust has fatled euatiial clase met with officials CA the} te ent so an ee Rataies, Garters Building. | tate’ abatomap:cn be aiverthe oie| Git of cha coat beanies ae 4 Barrymore. the actress who, it was| Attorney Wise today nounced | state bureau of inspection and the | 7 . | Bali This Evening. Yep, it's some Potlatch for Jake|dustor excuse for pulling the bell | tense b The blood-stained auto - ; reported from Los Angeles, Is about | that the United ‘States grand Jury | public service commission yester.|be has beun tanght to bark loudly) ‘The second big ball of the Gold-|Furth. It's a great week. People’s |cord, signifying more paid fares |mobile was then run onto the court. is to bring suit for divoree from her|had considered Wickersham’s alle: |day at the city hall and formed | dd up tit Oyen brought about |@® Potlatch, called the Army and|nickles are burning in their pock-| Figuring that 40 per cent of the |house lawn and throngs swarmed millionaire husband, Russell Gris-| gations that the Sherman law had|permantent organization. A unt-|of Prof. Elliott. who brought 1 Navy Ball, will be the chief at-|ets, and they are so dead anxious total rides are paid with transfers,|around it, pawing at the bloody wold Colt, arrived here yesterday | been violated by the Guggenheim /form method o! a eau | “ ri traction tonight. The affair will/to show their appreciation of the |the 8. E. Co. collected 236,700 cash cushion, while scores of other spec and took @ taxicab for an address| corporation but that it had dis-| purpose toward whic want: | be held in the armory and promises |8. E. Co. that they are hanging on (fares on Wednesday, or a total of | tatora climbed nearby trees to galm that has wot yet been discovered.’ missed the case. en Deen item i THROUGH RAPIDS jo be & strong attraction. The 1l-|to the hand bare by their teeth so/ $11,835 for one day a better view of the ghastly evi cS ed = siiiegesiasiat — =: = ™ jumination of the harbor and the |they can dig up the car fare out of | Yes, 236,700 is a goodly /|dences of the tragedy “ar ”? PL | Muminated historical pageant of |their jeans. On Wednesday alone| bunch. Strung out in a tihe, Beattie himself was the first wit- |progress are aleo scheduled for to | 394,500 people rode in Jake's ca-| the nickels would cover more j|ness called, his attorney, Harry KLAMATH FALLS, Or, July 21.| Blight. | booses. Out of this number 100,000| ground than the historical Smith of Richmond, announcing | that he had directed the husband to. answer all questions freely. Beattie reviewed his previous ‘ac a totem pole 30 times as high | counts of the murder. He sald he as the Alaska building. stopped his automobile when he —Greatly to the surprise of his fel-} , The illuminated pageant covers rode with and 200,000 rode without low laborers, Jack Lilly, a river log) te #ame route as the other DIE | straps to hang to. The few remain- | driver, is alive today after making| Parades and is due to leave the) ing had seat - |® perilous trip through the rapids|Potateh = grandstand = at 8:30) Ringling Bros. never showed any-| . ot Kiamath river on a 124nch|¢'clock. |thing nearly as clever in a gymnas-| Tomorrow's Program. | - bridge plank. Although there Is a tic was as some of the stunts which| It's great to be president of a|SaW & man blocking the Midlothian fail in the gorge of nearly 100 feet |, Here is the correct program for | = jetrapless Seattle straphangers pull-| street car company during Potiatch | pike. in less than half a mile, Lilly made | SOmOrre i. night by Bugene tly off in order to get within. the! week When I leaned over to turn the the trip safely, after his compan- ap’ 5 ob chinered of pd batte: switch and start the car parade of ali nations together. You could span Lake Washing- ton with them, and could erect < ——_ a », | nite] ae “ et asians re EE RENE SD rar eS “SiS fons had declared no man could go pom again,” he said, “the man raised j it a LA? B & down the rapids and live. ‘ Bnorcises aha Grill under the 10 000 PEOPLE ON TRAIL the gun and fired. My wife fell y Xx} aa The daring logger was hurtled ihe Seattle Board of Park F over behind me. I jumped for the a Bala down stream over boulders and mere. Held” ia connection | man and he hit me on the nose with through the foaming water at/ breakneck speed, but he landed be low the worst of tne cascades, his feet still firmly planted on the} |the gun. I pulled the weapon away from him and then fell to the road. When I arose he was gone. I found. my wife lying on the floor of the rh he, 4 ‘ ms a atone OF GOLDEN GIRL TODA Well, the Trail of the Golden Girl | market men came running out in board. is ended [their white frocks, and they went car, lifted her to the seat and ran pit ia ai Y, M.-Masked ball under direction | Today 10,000 people greeted the |after the red envelopes in good hot |the machine back to thé home of kkk tt te kt! Lodge ‘No. M4, of Se: |big treasure auto, and the Golden | shape. |her aunt, Mrs... FE. Owen. + * Girl threw out o 100 Then the treasure auto hit it up Beattie said an attempt had been % HONEYMOON 8TOPED te bin0 ae of the “Horribies.” | ones and more than 3,000 t a speedy clip down to Pioneer|made to incriminate him “because * BY LACK OF MONEY. te tay tho yng tre tickets jxquare, There were fully 7,500 peo-|the pollee could not find anyone rfu| | Curtiss Mydroplane, Which Sails on Water or in the Air. * SAN MATEO, Cal. July 21. ZI Streets adjacent to official « And just as quickly as they broke ple gathered here, and the crush | else. Close View of the Wonderfu urtiss Hydro} * H 3 *% His allowance stopped by a #| stand n the seals on their envelopes |was so great-ttat the Golden Girl sang FLIGHTS TONIGHT. | *% disgruntied parent, Clarence ® | 1000 F. M.—mecort the Ku and found real gold certificates in- did not throw out the free tickets ° E Ely will duplicate his| % Walker, the young millionaire | Queen te the grandstand. Farewell | cide, the lucky ones ened to |tilf the machine got a start of al P@ ar Ines japene my. Pp | * aviator, helr to m $1,600,000 | seemoniee Pantages theatre, where Mr Pan- few yards of the crowd | sensational flights over a asi pipe —" hs ies omen cn *| tages himself took ‘em Inside and GOLD COIN WINNERS al e oas again tonight, starting at 7:20 an today forcod to bring his */ changed bright gold pleces’ for| Here some of the lucky ones t staying up till about 7:45 o'clock. * honeymoon trip to a sudden *® NEW: ITEMS FR The Star's certificates. who gained gold coin rewards yes = taken The hydroplane will make a flight, % ond, because of lack of funds, #| 3 OM || Today the Golden Girl made her|terday: Roy Morrison, 4815 Ban-|, WASHINGTON, July 21.—Dodge starting at 7:30 and remaining out % Walker's mother strongly dis «|| THE HICKTOWN BEE J | tirst stop at the corner of Third and /den st.; R. Saylor, Ballard station; |!98 the Issue, C. F. Wethe, bust shout 20 minutes. 5 re ee eee Sie James, Here there were about i, M. Fish N,. d18t st.; [ows wenociahe of BES. ae The hydroplane will give an ex- 0 Miss Caroline Biven. Teen nae has gene te Port 1,500 people assembled, many of Griffen, 1 h av. S.; wy Oe pace pune opt - se ea DA ca Maret Cees where eet . Jand to Hive, "which “ix about’ the [them women shoppers. ‘The scram y Sixt Mrs, Y. C.|portaa. $100,000 | Lostiest aan * afternoon, and the biplane flig! Re tt acne crvpped ta tote for the coin and tickets was Belmont av.; George | [n4, "today y . a be repeated for Sie it time pent th heey cf his euvecription, ‘Ghee is |avickly over, and the treasure auto 112 2ist av.; Robert oe ee be seine of having elect- morrow night at 7:20 by Ely. o . sped on to Second ay. and Seneca 76 Dominion st., Victoria, B,|°¢ Dorimer The best places to witness the our inners it to pay, t, vieet at ss of PantagesiC: Mrs. Ruth Hort. T When Wethe appeared as a Lort aters of the Ba latfa Late | 8t., right at the corner of Pantages irs. Ruth Hoyt, Tacoma; Aivin | | : soe ae a tha onl Md it “rom the ewe Pbbaipdee nnn hala skit thal pac iclelbtadteae a _. |theatre. Here the crowd was much |Peterson, 2218 W. 63rd st; James mer witness Senator xen oe 8 on the waterfront, fr Corer genoa Ear rary ~ a | a hota tee the THAN he ieee . e te long plaza just k of the public| shortest second imaginable, made|hydroplane flew off the waya*@nd in Parad bere r, Vee sruee hang babe Bahlen, @ _ Imont ati os R.| who swore that Hines had directly maricst from the 1st av. viaduct or|a half dip that brought his eon baby the water, A “igh yigen ucky envelopes n : hi Hamm, 962 First av.; M. O'Brien, | aimed full responsibility for Lork 7 P . d then shot/of foam and “#PEAy "and the tittle enthusiastic. At the third stopping |Hotel Yesler; Charles L. David, Jethe said: h bullding. head-on to the sound, an ‘ ow * ag aes bac ecggy ee coe eel ‘ mer’s election, Welhe said: ee en ee back over the waters of the bay, biaeieNpidet bibigcwas stiooting tn or TRS Betty Mlower-decorated float [olace, First av. and Pike st, the ‘Port ‘Townsend, Wash Le ett vee At least 150,000 sew a vory Foal], 0 Ser the buildings ib cA, \Punboats anchored about a mile|first prize cup of the Industrial - " but I did hear ‘him say, that he airabip flight last might; and half) 7 “i engine. stopped. héwould|away. For fully a half-mile the| pageant yesterday. This car was} lPoiters ates ee se many saw the remarkable hem have ‘Abollt once chance out of] machine sped along at a rate of 50| literally covered with real flowers, | wedvead Gastration of the Glenn Garton 100 of getting safely past the| miles an hour, then the man in the|and a lot of pretty young girls} | Groplane in Seattle harbor, - e Jagged canyons of Second and|geat laid a light finger on a lever| were throwing garnatto to the} ‘ THIS CASE LIKE { hydroplane 1# simply @ fast motor) Tie avs; but he took a chance|and the front plane tilted down—|crowd along the Iino of parade, | | Unless the county commission- | county to give a fair, “and that they & boat with wings. And it files like nd thie iaetos didn't stop. and the beetle sprang into the air] The Western Cooperage float! BS . ane a did not give a fa’ ad they knew} S great silk-winged bat, eel Twice did Ely circle the harbor, |500 feet. Sacred ‘eke. extuitise: covered rel peng aparearempertneeiingd bored Shh boRO hi e down-to 2e 3 y ects capes " acl arre ition covered with| co seton| When they obtained the money JEW YORK, July 21.—With the J Jute to the hydroplane,| The aviator turned his machine, | barrel on exhibition red with| Dos: oe. tke | Weatben Waakinale y in ney NEW YORK, July jamniiea-with humanity last might) dipping tn Haute tn ev had been | skipped up and down on the waves |{vy, and on each side of which a| hood ; eee een | Resides this $5,000, Kelly also de.| Police vainly searching for Loulse when the first glimpse of Bugene| Wy tn an waterfront crowd in|and then shot ahead for the inner) pretty girl leaned out, smiling at |Fair association, now in the hands | jianae thay che cocina 8e te », 19, missing since Monday, Ely, the master of aviators, shot up theoes of real thrills harbor. The thousands who lned|the crowds, The battleship float | | cover $10,000 obtained in 1910, and) fears are entertained that the case into the air over the bay. Coming | tare piplane manned by Ely made|the shores sent up a big shout of jof the Grote-Rankin Co. won third jot a recetver, for the recovery of | g7 705 ‘Gntained this year, He re-| Will parallel the famous Dorothy rectly towards the city, the) av ent from the hangar on “The| welcome, and the aviator acknowl-| prize, and the N. P. Dalry Faria rs ee! ee me gg di othe cites the fact further that the Fair |ATnold disappearance. sharp staccato of the | biplane’s | its afownr o four miles north of the| edged ft with a series of bows and| float carried oft fourth honors Every Bovs’ Suit in {{ftlon, obtained 1 from the |Cites the fact further that the Fair |“"Since the girl told her mother aging drowned the burs a water. [center of the city, at exactly 7:27) gritceful capers | re were: jeounty, Fred W » @ taxpayer, i. return for the money from the | Monday she was going out for @ and excited laughter on the water reek and fe landed lightly on| It was a wonderful sight | $5,700 REWARD FOR ROBBERS. the house at this re- will start suit ag t the com fact that tha evideode te fore Iudes | Short Walk nothing has been seen inet, t-lthe sand in front of the gaunt air-| By this time the crowd caught| MINNEAPOLIS, July 21.—Re huctio: missionera on thelr official bonds.| iii, Ghowed that the county wae |of her. William Swan, her fattier, With ineredible speed, the bi-| ihe sivvies just 23 minutes later. |pight of Ely, 200 feet above the| ward of $5,700 was offered here to-|} GUCtoN j This was tho substaneo of a letter) vn ‘A bil of gale to the grand.| through the newspapers appealed plane, with Bly a mere speck in snip he Hydroplane a Marv other flying craft, and the two|day by the Northern Pacific railroad = ; jrecelved by the commisstoners &O0H © sadison park which really (to her to return, fearing her eon- Ha spiderwed cénter, shot higher Avi ‘or Hugh Robinson made| crossed amid a deafening din of|for the capture and conviction of | Come at once while $) this morning belongs to the McGilvre eally | tinued absence will mean the death and flew due eaft. The machine) Aviator nein the marvelous|wild hand-clapping, shrieks and|two masked bandits who held up|} “assortments are good In the letter to the commission: | belongs oGilvem | of ber mother. -He received aciaias Gireled above the Washington ho-|s “swing ice about the same| cheering. and robbed passengers on the North|} 45 5 ptued #, Kelly says that the evidence| ‘The directors of the Fair associa: | toning him to call at an address In fel, and the great crowds In the) Curtiss hydroplrpanion Ely was| ‘Then the biplane disappeared in| Coast Iimited train near Tower City, —_— -» brought out in the recent injune-| tion named by Kelly. are: J. W.| Manhattan for word from the girl, frees below shouted themselves) time tal rough elysian fields of|the haze and the hydroplane fab|N. D . {tion case shows that the fair asso-| Clise, ©. B. Yandell, H. 8. Upper, | put the detectives who went there into a frenzy. But there was no/|strolling lowed two or three minutes later,| Three suspects sg far have been ShaferBros. $| ciation was never legally incorpo-| D, B. Frederick, Frank McDermott, | jearned nothing. Answering wave from the aviator.|the upper ether. so tel onthe two landed at the “Spit” |captured at Castleton, N, D., three ‘ Jrated andgthat its stock had never|'T. N..Haller, J. D. Farrell, and C.| ~— Hesdida't hear ‘them. # The hydroplane sock, ‘The in-|within a few minutes of each other| more at-Melrose, Minn,,"and three Arcade and Arcade Adnex been subseribed for, also showed | L, White Kelly has given the @amn-| One of Nat Goodwin's ex.wives Then the machine made a lunge|hangars at Tot Ovi dded to his|and thelr great panting engines |Jellen brothera ‘are held by the Second at University. that in 1909 the fair association | missioners ist 5 to file|says he’s a matrimonial joke. We downward. ‘The crowd forgot Sa ere rte to stand aside, the|stilled. ‘The show was over | authorities at Tolna, N, D. officers obtained $5,000 from the (their suit against the directors, — | leave it to her, mechanicians , J J shout. The aviator drifted for the

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