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BY DUDLE Time Is Lost in Getting to 0, Oct 10 — Air Stations | stalin BURROWS talking per the intangible | isis te the eur ty -N. BA) wn ns “the unweit: | (@ ee oe Ont. 36 nd Is find A San Francisco murier jury fg that the t a com-| will soon be called upon to de cide this and other momentous questions, growing out of the re. ent and seemi ruthless Kill Petitor with the railrc fravel. Not when the Operating | ing of one Bea h Air stations must be placed too far} well-known newspaper ut from the heart of a city, The| one Kdgar Woodcock, 1 Fesult ts a half-hour is spent at each} Of ® museum and laboratory terminal in getting to the center of} Maintained In this city by the or state mining bureau things, which, with the British] qe case, which appears to be Fail systern, is made up by the trains | without precedent in the criminal Some day, when landing ficlds are | annals of the nation, promises to Provia center of the larger| become as famous as the Harry witles. are made to land in| Thaw-Stanford White ¢ nglio, to they will be used | which it #, principally by reason Jof its cold commission, a slight sin | Rarity It seems that Mra, Wooded a ‘ Sisiscie cosean ealion-ame eectecie © student of an extension course <l by the University of Call The arrest of William had been pplaining to her lenn Curtiss, pseudo-son of 1 that she was frequently ac urtias, the inven . 4, on her way to and from| Manufacturer of airplanes, en|the public library in the evenings Hequested by the New York City|>y “mashers.” The husband at first Police, according to a telegram re-|‘lismissed the complaints lightly, un @elved by Seattle fp Young) Ul they became insistent. Tite ts wanted on ¢ of} On the evening of September 18th, ara that Mrs. Wood: Curtiss ed notoriety her husband and one When he married Miss B per, a mining engineer of Wright, chorus girl of a vaudev minence, to follow her from f@ct then appearing in the c He| thelr home to the Nbrary and see userted at the time that he was a| for themselves how unaccompanied fon of the Glenn Curtiss of airplane | were tree on San Fran ame, but his story was branded|“!#co's main thoroughfare after dark false in a telegram from the eller Reat Up One Man | Curtiss. The two men accepted th. ‘nvita } tion, Woodeock first arming Tiimself q wi - & pistol. w blocks up Market st, the 4 jevidence suys, Mra. Woodcock was naulted” by a man in an automo A raid on a colored poolroom at 206 pun standing at the curb. Wood Oi ave. 8. resulted in the arrest | cock and Cooper, following close be- 24 negroes and the confiscation of | hind, gave this imprudent person a @ number of poker chips and playing | “beating up,” but permitted him to ards, carly Friday, Hence Bookins | escape without serious injury. Was the proprietor. | A little further along Mra. Wood * Only three of the men were} cock is said to have passed near an- gharged with gambling, and the rest| other man who was waiting for a Were booked on a charge of being in| street car, Woodcock stepped up to @ place where gambling was being | this man and demanded to know if a conducted. |he had spoken to “that woman.” The | man said “No” and the husband and! Mother Regains | his friend passed on. Her Two Children} xeuy, acconing to his antemor | Ralsed His Hat Mrs. E. L. Tice had secured the | tem statement, was crossing Markot custody of her two children Friday,|st. at Van Ness ave. when Mre following her showing in court that} Woodcock arrived at that interar she had remarried and was able to/tion. The time was approxtim afford them a good home. Her first | 9:30 and the corner in semi<darkn husband, R. T. Fincher, was divorced | Thinking the woman an acquaint on the ground of nonsupport, and| ance, Kelly raised his hat. Then he the children, Roberta, 5, and Robert, | walked down Market street. 4, awarded to Mrs. L. R. Pearl, $220) He had gone but a short distance Wallingford ave. The mother was | when he heard steps behind him and Whable to support them at that time.! turned to confront Woodcock, bran — Herewith is a photograph of “bait” dishing bis pistol. Kelly, on his deathbed, suid he thought his assail fant a holdup man and threw his hands above hin head The bullet lodged in Kelly's right breast and he died the following aft ernoon. She “Encouraged” ‘Em Two other men, besides the one | mentioned above, have since testified that Mra. Woodeock favored them | with “encouraging glances” on the evening in question. | From the accounts collected | date it appears that Mrs. Woodcock deliberately “baited” some four or! | recelve a beating-—or worse—at the |hands of the intrepid avengers of | honor who followed in her wa’ Warren Cooper, the “friend,” has jot yet made a public statement Jailed shortly after the shooting Woodcock and his wife immediately | sent for a prominent attorney and. HOW COIN FROM SEATTLE INVITED To the Second Annual Alderwood Manor CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Owners, man- lam and players were counting | their world series “change” today | which was split into twenty-two and | jone-half shares, netting each share | $5,207.01. There are 24 players on |the Reda’ team, but by a vote of the |team it was decided that three of the players whould receive only one. | half share each, | The White Sox divided $75,104.70, jallowing each of the 24 players | $3,254.36. } The national commiasion obtained $72,241.40. This was one-tenth of a * he total pte of $722, At the Alderwood Manor Demonstration i). te se ae eee snare | 5 was $389, 2.99. Farm, on the Seattle-Everett Electric Inter- _urban Tomorrow and Sunday October 11 and 12 ADMISSION FREE ~ Clubs taking second p lace in the two leagues—New York Nationals ceived $19, 526.21 Come and see the greatest poultry district in the Pacific Northwest—the coming greatest in the world—all within 45 minutes of Seattle. to! five men in order that they might] and Cleveland Americans—each re-| THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. PLANE SERVICE 'Will“Unwritten Law” Save Man Who! IST00 SLOW! Stalks Victims With’ Wife as Bait? Mrs. Alice Harris Woodeock, the which lured Edward ©. Kelly to death at the hand of ber hus- band. For raising his hat to the woman on ¥ Kelly was shot down by Edgar Woodcock, wh whose profile is shown In the Above insert, K = disclaimed any intention of “insulting” ” her, and the wife of his assailant. upon hin advice, declined to make any statement regarding the affair, | further than to say that Kelly had! been shot dufing « struggle, follow ing his refusal to apologize for} speaking to the woman, SHE APPEARS | CHEERFUL | At the preliminary hearing In the Police court Mra, Weodeock was | quite composed and cheerful, but her jhusband was not, despite his law- | yer’ intimation that there was a mysterious “something” which would materially ald in the defense of the | bonne. | So far as ts known at this time! Kelly had no previous acquaintance | wil either of the Woodcocks or with | r. He bore an excellent repu tation tn t mmunity, as Aid the Woodeocks, who were prominent in the society of Northern California | wing their marriage as the re sult of a college co yurtahip. | WORLD'S SERIES BALL GAMES WILL BE DIVIDED | Clubs taking third place—Chicago Nationals and New He Amerie pans | each recetved $13,017 GASIS STILL LOW Gas pressure is still reported belo | normal in outlying districts of Seat-| tle, altho the State Public Service| commission ruled early in the week | that gas service is now normal.| | Patrons who hope to obtain a rebate | because of unreasonable gas bills, | |should write “Paid Under Protest” acrons the bill when they pay It. | Red players draw down $117,157.68, | ING UP BULLFIGHTING MADRID, Oct. 10-—In 10 years bull fights In Spain have decreased | 60 per cent “Three 3-STORY FARMS! FINE SMUGGLER |* Story _|means raising poultry, and tree fruit on th |land, will be the subject of a JAW IS. BROKE Don’t Suffer these cool nights and chilly mornings When You Can Buy A Fine Overcoat At Last Season’s Prices It means a great saving to you, for today’s wholesale cost is more than the price we are asking. Seattle’s Greatest Values $15 to$45 Featuring Hirsh-Wickwire Overcoats Finest in. America “Ready-to-Wear” Upstairs we offer these fine Coats at $40 to’$60. Young Men’s Snappy Models in Fall Suits and Overcoats Double breasted, two and three buttons, with and without belts. UPSTAIRS we show you wonderful values $25.00 to $45.00 Separate Trousers, Mackinaw8, Wool and Leather Vests STORE HOURS—9 A: M. TO 6 P. M. Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE STREET. Sane eR Wilkins to Speak | Hold Memorial on Thrift Stamps| Here November. Farming,” which} BELLING HAM, Oct. 10. — Not Wilkins, introduced as} Se: > attle’s memorial service: bush b jes | withstanding his plea that he/the ae Sunday of the Northwest, | honor of the soldiers, sailors: same piece of| thought it was all right to bring|will ddress the Transportation! of marines of King county who whisky into the stat ka-| club af its weekly noonday luncheon George, G, | down their lives in the great |W. H. Paulhamus of the allup | lita, exservice man and Seattle bar-| meeting Monday on “Thrift and] wit be held November 9. im and Sumner Fruit Growers’ associa-| ber, was fined $150 here for fetch- | War wavings Stamps.” Arena, it was decided at a mi jon at the Alderwood Manor an-|ing booze from aAncoUY c. All} — of otic organizations held in nual fair Sunday. The fair opens br poked ane Ea Mardy, of Seattle, are} phe foolish man ties up his dog| Army and Navy club Thursday eve Saturday | See Unde Art ees. jat_night and lets his children run| ing, i |Fair Price Work ey | to Continue Here 70 Stores— Visit the wonderful $150,000 Demonstration f}} up.io. Pianencin’’ relieve Acid In a collision between a motor| | The fair price committee will con- Bigger Buying Po Farm—the great free Poultry College—where [} Sn e Pemanete | relieves, Soup,” Coeey Ack ob ee we tthe tevin te | Roceatney will be bekana'os chp Better Vi Stomachs at once—no waiting! Read. fice of the Unit os district @ a staff of practical experts ‘teach the men and J} women of this remarkable community modern §} methods in poultry culture, ne and jeity hospital | broken jaw | Engelskgen, i oo 2: INDIRESTION 2 | building. All 8 will be received at the fed: | ee who | torney two ic| were riding with him, received mfnor | comple companions Your upset stomach will feel fine!) 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