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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JONP 2%, 1998. JOHN B. PAYNE | ——— IS COMING HERE) so ts ed | Detective Wm. Burns | ‘Says Elwell Killed by infuriated Woman “A JAMES HENLE |DMstol within reach, for she had NEW YORK, June 2% ‘There is}brought jt to the house In a hand BS great mystery about the Elwell bag. But when she went downstaire murder,” William | she took this pistol with her J, Burna faterna: | THINKS RSEN WOMAN | tionally famous de COULD TELL MORK | coring said to me! emg sight of Elwell coldly read:| “1, wea commit: jing his letters brought her fury to ETE heroes 1. She may have asked him Tee ty a woman, (One More question apd it ts likely he ty amy [replied with a laugh or a curt ‘no cis Ga ceenn ts Then she revealed her pistol, took greater part of the accurate elm at bie heed and fired 3 | After this she swiftly dressed and Bight in Elwell’ liett the house, It is even pomible oo tm moe ta {that ahe returned later to remove a tell-tale bits of evidence. cast her off. I am certain that more ques In making this) iicning of the Larsen woman, El statement Burns RN. well’s former housekeeper, will re: BURNS took sharp teeu0| Vai y great deal about the so-called the authorities, investigating | “ | mystery. From the first, even before ean, St — yor dees — she admitted hiding the woman's kt , ¥ jolr cap, I wns ¢ Steet that a woman was con new more than she] With it. Burns himself has ‘ fo work on the murder, but je Tead with extreme care news | | | Accounts of it, and has ar At his conclusion by eliminat Possibility -after possibility He Will Be Entertained in| Seattle | FINAL rT} UP” PRICES ‘The Chasaber of Commerce wast CLEAN- awaiting word today from Washing ton, D, C., relative to the time of arrival here of John Barton Payne secretary of the interior, who wf join Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, and Admiral Hugh Rod mon, of the Pacific fleet, here preparatory to making a. trip ‘to Alaska to investigate coal, ofl, trans. | portation and navy, business, The Chamber has hamed the following to take charge of the entertainment | of the party while in Seattle and to Saniot in the arrangements for the cruise to Alaska: 8, H. Piles, Wil Ham Calyem, Jr, E. Here 1s your lant chance for Bedding Plante Big price re ductions § this ¥. Blaine and weekend on POTTED TOMATOIS, CABBAGY, CELERY, KALE AND CAULL FLOWER; ALSO ON ASTERS, GERANIUMS, LOBELIA, ETC. Coordination of of Activity Is , Pea Show Aim opine | Owing to the lateness mono and bo vinced that st had told.” Special Flower Show for North End Residents At the epecial request of (“The fact that the murder was itted with a 45 caliber auto Sas Goes not remove the possibility | FOR BIC CROP A state-wide orgufimation which of the season it is im- the ladies of the North End B& Woman being responsible,” said | will weteback of meritorious pro ibl fi wo have planned to hold a “The trigger of an auto - | Srisar Oe gstaglevelopment and be _ 7. ars a North End Flower Show lies teey coalty; ait that fo prepa: row the force of Wash. ow, bu is will be 2 4 Gatertey: ie @ slight pressure, and Harvesters Paid 70 and 80 ington behind movements it indornes announced later. The n Friday an a ie: y add it ie @ weapon that a des Cents an Hour will be built up by the Washington show Wil Se bith &n July 2 and 3, in our show- te, infuriated woman might well “d Staté Chamber of Commerce it was 4 1 rooms at 85th and Green- @ supposed to have used. Fix the RY EDWIN D. RIDER NEW YORK,.—My Mall )—Despite | decided today following the meeting our Westlake show- wood, on the Country Club tion in your mind and discard) \ fA, Staff Correspondent | 8° revelations of Mrs, Mary Lar of directors en route to and from the rooms and you are cor- Road. Full particula:s may Unessential features. KANSAS CITY, June 25—Kanaas |*2. housekeeper for Joseph B. El-| LIVED FREE AND is getting ready to harvest. one-| Well. wpalthy turfman, bridge whist : LIFE WITH WOMEN fourth of the nation’s wheat crop! |exPert And society gambler, who was “Elwell has lived a free and easy| About 220,000 men will be needed | ™YSteriously murdered in his apart luncheon given the directors by the dially invited to enter. Bremerton Chamber of Commerce. | A 4 An effort will be made to have the Handsome trophies will |membership include representation be presented to - the be obtained from Miss Rena EB. Wilbur, Ballard 3591 Numerous prizes, everybody welcome. We want to meet te with women. ‘Then the report |to do the job ment, police are baffled in their |for the 21,000 metnbers of various winners and all entries you and help you with your rculates that he is about to re no annual call for harvest |#arch for the slayer Chambery of commerce and commer are FREE. Gardening Problems. 4 cial clubs in the state. T Mra. Larson told of visita to his| annual » He even goes so far as to| hands to gather in the Okt a heme fer the Saratoga|and Kansas wheat « sy meeting will be held in Ellensburg | | ov Nov" a b both of th bove shows entries | | | p went out a SPartment by women, and admitted | ‘eedson in the name of ‘Mr. and| few weeks ago and the appeal ia be | Pat she had hidden a pink silk ki- Elwell.” ginning te do anewered. mono, boudoir cap And slippers in “Word of this reaches one of the} E. E. Frisell, farm labor director | OM#r to whicid the woman who kept | m with whom he has been on| for Kansas, and also one of the larg | em in Elwell's apartment } te terms, and who possesres | est wheat producers in the country, Several women prominent in so key to his city house, She comes|has been in Kansas City this week | CltY, who were friends of Elwell | the night preceding the mur-jarranging for the proper distribu-| have been questioned in the hope! tended by representatives from all trance blake now @nd determine commercial bodies of the stata. at|{] FREE ADMISSION 7'in“t priv.” that time certain policies of the or. | Fanization will be determined. ‘The only Root Maggot Serve Three Meals the market Be mre thet you get the genuine. Put to t rn hey could give information which . that has up in Red She waits for him until he gets|tion of the incoming army of har |‘ hi (upper left, whe was recently di. before the murder, and Counters de vest hands, | might lead to finding the murderer. | vorced and with whom Elwell at-|Szinawnka (center above), whose pho- in Prison, 28 Cents’ eg eats” and Green | | “We know, by the testimony of a| “The grain will be ready for har.| A™mone them are Mra, Viola _Kraus | tende dinner party the evening |tograph police say they found in El] OSSINING, N, Y., June 25.—When | in “tenet” gre ae witness, that he arrived/ vest the latter part of June,” says wells pocket, the T. Bh. M., otherwise known as the we 0 n at 346 a mt makes no Frisell, who estimates, Kans wi|Had 26 Children; {British May ‘Make Whether these women were able| tired business man, and the W. H a ee 1 ce where he spent his time) produce thin year about a fourth of . ° “ t W., or the weary housewife, are) Handail. the makers leaving the Lewisohns, nor | the United States crop Only One Living Big Loan to China|‘? **!? Police 1s their efforts to solve | ot ty pay exorbitant prices for ||] Meloughiin ‘Was the man in the automobile The follows: wages will be paid SAN GABRIEL, Cal, June —| PEKING, June 25.—Arrangementa| B® "ery l* pot revealed.” But 0) tooastutts, they may find consolation | whom he waved goodby. harvest hands | “He went upstairs and found there| Pitchers, 70 cents an hour; stack orty-two yearw old, the mother of 2¢| for 4 loan to China from Great Brit-|*!! APpearances the mystery lo deep: |in the thought that the high cost of | iidren, only one alive, Mrs. Ab ain of $50,000,000 have practically |®@!ne rather than clearing living has not yet reached Sing Sing | roman who had come to plead| 50 cents; team 70 cents, and 2 aelelsped U| been completed here. The mission of| Elwell left ail his estate to his! prison. Officials of the prison an a Rivera, living with her third hus they have stated that Bum’ not to throw her over.|cooks $3 a day |Thomas Lamont from the United | Parents but nounced that it takes but 28 cents ‘was in the bedroom he bad fur} The Kansas Department of Labor| band, 22 years ollt, has been taken in| States, whereby the Chinese hoped they will take ‘care of Elweil's son.) day to feed each prisoner. Food THREE STORES WESTERN AT MAD- STN AT CREEN- TSON 4 in feminine fashion, and was| has offices in Kansas City, Topeka. | charge by the Loa Angeles county |to secure ansintance from that coun- Richard, (upper right). who is @ stu-| served to the inmates is of good qual: | Diy undressed. Wichita, Salina and Hutchinson to “ try, ls looked wpon here as a failure, ent at Andover. Elwell has been ity, and they get plenty of it. | “Bhe asked if it were true that he| direct the Incoming workers health department. Evidence shows . Pe separated from his wife and son for aotanaeetinneapioorpee balemidryVit tt | On the brteted to remarry. She demanded to| About 600 special officers wit) the other 25 children died before (hey) Manufacture of pneumatic tires in | years. In saving money the real secret Elitett 2307 Reed. Bal! Fi What was to become of her|/fuard against incendiariom and | were 1 year old because of ignorance | 1970 will consume about 400,000 Below, Mra. Larsen, the house jis not to it thru the hole at the relations that had existed] other outbreaks In the wheat belt. en the part of the mother. bales of cotton. ‘keeper, and a sketch of Elwell. the tp of pocket. them. She reproached him | ————_____—__________. his lack of constancy. She de- |[j she would never give him up.) “Meanwhile Etwell undressed, re. ing his wig and false teeth, for| ® Was on terma of the utmest in “all probability they :. of the night, the woman con- « becoming more and more in| In our work we have met/ ; examples of ‘the woman| pmed,’ and we know what they) “Qe capable of under those cundi-| Be I have known them willing | peommit a hundred murders. “Etwell was probably glad of an| @ucuse to leave the room when the Bell rang and he heard the post-/ Man's whistle. He went downstairs | Gnd got the letters but, instead of Feturning to the woman, he went) into the reception room. His fem. visitor waited for a few min-! Stem and then followed him down. / Stairs. She saw that he was @o little! Amterested in her plea that be had | Stopped to read his mail. “That was the last straw. “Upstairs she did not have ter | a ite Let's eat at Boldt's; The whole tamily.- io enormous wholesale stock js offered to you at less than wholesale prices. sus SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 9 A.M. Nien’s Suits Serges and Worsteds— 85.00-—Cut to Values to $50—Cut to $38.85 $24.95 Men’s Suits | Men’s Suits Newest Styles—Values to Fine Materials—Values $40.00—Cut to to $60—Cut to $28.95 OVERCOATS And Rainconts are be ing slaughtered. Get your Wigter Coat now, and save at least a to dollar bill SUITS Of the finest makes and beat materials, on sale at ridiculous prices. Pertect fit guaranteed, and you save half, pir? cozy boxes for vertisemnent Men’s Suits Hand Tailored—Values to Men’s Suits Odd Lots—Values to $30 —Cut to $12.85 You knew that you could buy clothes for less Men’s Suits Finest Woolens—Values to $70.00—Cut to $34.95 than wholesale in these days of THIS soaring prices, J BARGAIN cine) [porinp iat ewan: |) oyna would you buy LIST to te stant nes tee oe ? + ep OER 23c J am He” 9Bc here? the Arm Bands, 1 Ic $2.50 Union Suita, $1 48 cut to .. cut to 20¢ Dress fox, all orn, eet 9c $1.50 Children's ‘8 Play Suits, 89c Genuine President 49 apenders, cut 10....... 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Those who have had oc- casion to use the lett Bervice have found it re- fined, courteous and com- forting im time of bereave- Bring that boy in here and we'll put a Suit on him, -save you at least five dollars and send you away smiling. portunity for “wt ‘me pathetic nonym: site Bervice. * NORTH 587