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y 70 PROBE By 4) threatening to kil C, C. 3 : SHOOTING OF WOMAN ‘To Hold Inquest on Victim! t Deputy Sheriff's | Revolver An inquest will be held Satarday | morning to clear the record in the case of Mary Howard, a Cuban widow who was shot to death in the door of | § her home at 1312 29th ave. 5. at noon yesterday by Deputy Lee, after she had sna, loaded revolver in his % Mrs. Howard was res » On A warrant charging eCulough, & special investigator, who called on her earlier in the day at the direc . tion of Prosecuting Attorney Fred | , © Brown. The woman was apparently de- | mented. Neighbors had complained frequently since, last June that she had been shooting promiscuously at ail hours of the day and night. Some ef the bullets had Jodged in nearby houses. “ PARTIES OF POLICE DRIVEN AWAY } Parties of police, neighbors said, | had several times been driven away from Mra. Howard's door when she Pppeared and threatened them with | her .38-caliber revolver. When McCullough called on her | Yesterday, to investigate the com-| plaint of Mrs. Myrtle Heaton, 1317 | Y¥ ave, Mrs. Howard is said to have opened her front door, stuck | gun against his ribs and ordered Bim off tho place, threatening to kill © him if he returned. * He hurried to the sheriff office ‘and got Deputy Sheriffs Lee, R. E. ‘Murphy and Herbert Beebe, ‘They @urrounded the house, Lee going to the front door and summoning Mrs. | Howard with a knock. The upper portion of the door ts glass, Mrs. Howard pulled aside the | curtain. Lee said he was an officer | | and wanted to speak to her, at the Same time trying to open the door, | ‘which Was locked and bolted on the Anside. | MISSOURIAN | F | f . | A v4 ‘4 tea? ‘me | Ba Claude Gillingroater, one of the trio of the name parts in “Three Wise Fools,” the John Golden production which comes to the Metropolitan theatre for three days start- ing tonight, was born in a small town in Missouri, in the same country where Mark Twain and Champ Clark first saw the light. At the age of 17 he ran away to join a “ghost show,” so-called be- cause the actors played in a pit and only their reflections tm mirrors were seen the audiences. ROMANCE WAS BEGUN IN NICE French Girl Weds Hero on Providence Pier PROVIDENCE, R. L, Dee. 16-—- Back in the late summer and earty fall of 1918, when the Americans were fighting in the Argonne, an American soldier was badly” gaswed and sent to @ bowpital tn the rear. He rapidly recovered, and upon his American soldier was called upon to} -{leave France and return to his own) ~ BIBLE CLAS Boasts 1310 Members | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Dec. t8—A country. He lett, but before be went) a EEse natiens of food, clothing and money to be used at its Olive Branch mis- sion, at Second 5 st, wheer over 100 unemployed and hungry men are fed every night, a SS Scene SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER New au Used PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS The Christmas buyer who buys now can make a “good buy” from our splendid as- sortment - of \high-grade in- struments, pianos of interna- tional reputation. PEASE YOUR OWN TERMS within reasonable limits, ill bring one of these pianos to your home, | Make your Ohristmas selection early and we will gladly hold your piano for Christmas delivery. ‘Alterations Free THE SEATTLE STAR 4n Actual Drawing of One of Owr Three Great Overcoat Displays Thousands of New Winter Overcoats Bought and Sold at the New Low Prices, with Our Usual Upstairs Saving of $10 Your Best Bargain This Year These beautiful new Winter Overcoats were bought at the present new low prices and then marked at rock- bottom, according to our upstairs plan whereby you save $10 on any garment in any of our stores. Save $10 Upstairs This is one place where your dollar equals a hundred cents plus. . wuaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money Back ‘ FAHEY-BROCKMAN BLDG. , ARCADE BUILDING ‘Third and Pike, Seattle THREE STORES (Over the Rhodes Co.) Seattle RALEIGH BUILDING, PORTLAND LAHEY*BROCKMAN Qo-stairs others Buy upstairs and save JOY