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GIRL KILLS BEST FRIEND THEN SELF © No “Man in the Case” Queer Missouri Murder and Suicide BY MABEL FULTON, M Were Rood friends; too goo¢ This strange explanatic strangest trac that has | Missouri in m: ears, migh Be the epitaph above the which two slayer Were buried . It was given by the m ef them; and it is the apparently hew tion: “Why wHy yn Weant. pretty sten her dearest ct Mra Doman, and then turn her weape n Nevaelf ONLY ANSWER JURY HAS FURNISHED Tt is the answer on eoroner’s jury, after ly for any of the tives, has had to those intense Annorr Nov Tv 4, in fi n of the why m. if to share her friend with Pin life, had taken her with @eath Carolyn was 29 years olf eGowan was 44, and the wife McGowan, keeper of a 5 im Fulton. The two women had m friends for 10 years. About a ago, Carolyn went to live at the fan home. Soon she and Mrs in became reommates, while husband took a room downstaira, ‘They were together every waking Do hour when their work permitted anyone in Whey drove together in McGowan’s , ‘ear. If one went shopping with an P other woman, there was a quarrel was a reconciliation and grew still stronger and Mrs. McGowan's family grew un easy, according to her mother, Mra Mattie Acison, who lived with them | Bi DN'T MODERAT! MENDSHIP OR QUARRELS They tfied to stop the quarrels, im vain. They tried to moderate violence of the friendship, with even less success, Finally ¢ told Carolyn she had better find on-) Wither boarding place. She agreed, @nd packed her belongings. ‘The last night that the two friends it together was one long quarrel. Mn the morning there wag silence as ty dressed together for the last | és ‘Then another shot, and an iether; and then a heavy fall D When the sheriff opened > door, the two women were} At Carolyn's feet was her re Ada was crumpled in the! of a closet, as if tryin; o | % W.. Pinkham, of Seattle: a sister, Mra [Hervey Wilbur, eape her fs In Carolyn’s box they found a let Ser, written two or th: jays before. doing this act because of I have had with Ada,” it} “as there is nothing else to lite after confiding in her and trust-| her as the dearest friend next to himself.” rea WAS NO \ THE CASE” oneal to understand, at first, the ible situation, the police looked the supposedly inevitable “man the case.” ‘There was none “No man was tnvotved,” said Mrs. Acison. “Miss Weant had few men ‘allers and none of them came reeu- larly. She was simpty jealous of my @aughter’s attgntions to other wom mn. She did want my daughter fo have any other friend but her. | self.” Police fear assassination of Lae NEW YORK. war, following Young, expelled member of Hip Sing | 14, tong. THE DIARY OF MR. tad BIG FEAsT. TOvAy, ATE My Foo. MOT SO HUNGRY . GETTING SUSPICIOUS OF SO MUCK FEED. APPETITE FAIR (™ A vERy SICK BIRD garcensiely —= n IN} a wv *\for his oxen at y | ‘Then there was a shot. Then «| | health. | night, HERE IS MORE OF PAUL.BUNYAN STARTS ON PAGE ONE ontracts of the huskie ountry at men « That first winter billion feet of los 1 the hard work but de ¢ plokles Urey coukd eat ame working day and n pickles for them. righ had 40-foot bunks and mh they had rs with food Paul had six he h in sour pada ao th chain made ink of One day @ exbidition it 4 the chain into om v3 each which weighed 40 pounds the holidays in an ing an fron bar and at the ught thes of the ft the bark and limb Very truly. He oe DROVE LOGS DOWN MISSOURL AND THEN BACK AGAIN I worked for f the drove the got m #O next pull bi trunk tree 4 le standing. 000 feet of logs down and when‘ did not war them all back cL. MI wa river © they had to drive again HABLS Montborne. 30-FOOT BANDSAW “. TO CUT HIS BREAD Paul Bunyan st lumbermer B and Editor The Star was one of the foreme of his time (between D). It required to operate his A 30-foot bands to cut the bread for ookhouse had to be moved every | few days to escape the tion of prune pita. His beard grew so fast over night that it took root and pulled out his crior maxitlary. He waa buried near the seene of this tragedy and net many years ago his body wae unearthed and the news given to the world that a monster mas todon was discovered in the a th JOHN R. Gs cverett, PROMINENT WAR WORKER IS DEAD lieenee G6. Pinkham, Once Rotary Head, Suicides men camp umula Wash, James G. Pinkham, 38 of the Pinkham Lumber compan time president of the Rotary club, committed suicide by shooting himself thru the head with a revoly or at his home, 2140 45th ave. N. E | Sunday afternoon. Nervous breakdown resulting from | overwork in war drives is the mo | tive fer the suicide, given by mem bers of the family, The family was preakdent one t he | at church when Pinkham ended his } tite He i survived by his widow, | Feanons for the de bea Lelia; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G and two children, Elinor and Roland. He had ce here 15 years, During the war he was seadhi| of the Red Crons drive and an ontive | worker in all other campaigns, He! had recently returned from Califor. | jnia, where he had gone for his To Pass on School and Port Aspirants| Members of the Bolo club will meet in Roosevelt hall Wednestay 1616% Third ave. to receive a report of the executive board relat ing to the indorsement of candidates for the school board and port com- mission. | QUEREC—-Fire destruys FL W. Woolworth and Merceau & Co. stores, | with loss estimated at $500,000. tong | | | 2a - / WANETTA, Mont.—Doyle Nal more than six feet tall, breaker seales when he attempts to weigh. Ps MoRE FEED TO Day MOT SO HONGRY. OVER HEARD FARMER GUESSING MY WEIGHT. NOT So HONGRY, | field in the URGES:CURB ON DOPE TRAFFIC Heads of China Club Boosts Miller Bill purpose of wre people thruout the United & © menace of the grow stios, William MeKibben of the Chi of sf left for the t tay ben will boll t the eran ty In pans xt ne aud ent men in Ch New ing the of congrenm amendment to law, whict hibit the narcotic States Under opium United manute caine 4 othe Tr under the ¢ of the Harrison law, are at 4 out quant! ban can be used druge from nyatem into th the present may be t States legul Here into morphing, © r parvotic derivatives ortation tured 0 of the country are the brougt by amu supply fe the dope peddlers KILLED HIM T0 FIND TREASURE: * Oregon Man Convicted “il Murder for Gold Cache A REND, Ore, Nov. 22 ton was found guilty of murder in the having slain Robert H. Kr cluse. ¢ testimony age ton was witness Weston had told him tortured and killed Kru fort to find ¢ buried onc f Krug w nd am it his cabin on March 2 NO BONUSES BY who that he had in an ef. rola embers CHRISTMAS TIME \Tardiness of Official turns to Delay Pay Re- Ex.service men will not get thetr honuses In time for the Christmas ne Oounty At Norman M dall, who hae just returned from a conference with State Auditor C. W. Clausen, declares that the vets will not receive the compensation before February 1. Tardiness of comty anditors tn making official returns of the recent election and the neceasity for estab lishing the validity of the bonds by jcourt ection are asanigned as the w the delay, SAYS HIS WIFE KISSED OTHERS Pastor Driven From Ministry by Her Conduct, Charge Driven from. the ‘ministry by his wife's alleged senndalous conduct, according to hin bill of complaint, Rev. Arnold B. Derifield, once pastor of the First Christian chureh of Prosser, in Benton county, is seek ing divorce from Pauline 8. Dert King county supertor court. He alleges she kised other men and Played cards. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB wit give its first concert of the year, w ctnentay | at $ p.m, in Meany hall. CHEHALIS.-Etke plan ‘trot’ for Tuesday night. “turkey TURK E. GOBBLER ENG i aN \ Adams Released on on Bail; Hearing Dec. 10) 16 15 sustice of the Pence 0. W &- STULL CODLES OF FEED. WONDER WHATS THE Answer? ATE HEARTILYy, NVINOL: ™ ‘saw MR. FA) R Sian ete FARMER WIS HATCHET. | 1. Wee} ray | legree for | THE SEATTLE STAR 1. Phonographs and Pathe Records. This is a co-operative nation-wide demonstration sale of Pathe The sale is one of approximately one hundred similar sales which are planned to be held in one hundred of the principal cities of the United States, including Seattle. The plan, advertising, price of the phonographs, and general conditions of sale are identical in every city where the sale wi}! be held. The reason back of this great nation-wide demonstration cam- paign is to better acquaint the public with the merits of Pathe Phonographs,and Pathe Records by letting the people see and hear them direct rather than to: reach them indirectly through magazine advertising alone. . The outfit offered through this special publicity campaign con- sists of: One genuine Pathe Phonograph, regular Model ,10. One Unive makes of records. One indestructible Pathe Pathe records. One hundred steel needles. Sapphire Ball ‘sal tone arm and sound box for playing all * for playing $25 WORTH OF PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED BY THE PURCHASER. The price for this entire outfit is $150. Your first or initial cash payment may be extremely low. The balance you may spread out over a period of one year. You may exchange the phonograph procured through this sale for any other higher priced Pathe Phonogr: aph at any time within six (6) months and receive full allowance for every penny you have already paid. Every Pathe Phonograph sold during this sale is guaranteed in writing for one (1) year, both the manufacturer and our- selves agreeing to replace any defective should any appear within that time. Costs no more than the ordinary Yet the Worth of Genu'ne Pathe Records $2 parts without charge Phonograph FREE! A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue | Between Spring and Seneca Streets Store Open Evenings Till 9 surance claims, has been set for Deo. | Preliminary hearing of the case A ‘ Bb « 2 1 who is charged with of | Brinker er for the | ronwed that uurance Co., |! grand larcer Adame is said to have con- avict, threaten. his past, forced him to} ~|the act, His office associates raieed| Best of Tonics’ of $1,500 Se | TNS WOMAN FOUND RELIEF 6 formula of Vinol is Cod Live ‘The formu vane Liver, | and women suffering from} Heef, “| backache, rheumatic pains, stiff and} Lime and | swollen joints, lameness and sore: arine, every one of them needed | Dess, Will be glad to read how one woman found relief from kidney and 5 trouble, Mra, G. Hyde, | Homestead, Mich. writes: “I have on troubled with weak kidneys, and ral times in the last 10 years I had that terrible backache and tired out feeling, nearcely able to do my and | work Kidney Pills made mg} [feel ike k new person.” 1 ex ing to exp bail urday, Iron, Manganese Pept Ammonium Gjtrate, Soda in the human system. Sold by Swift Drug Co. Pike, Seattle 2 Pure, Rich Blood Will Keep Your Body Vigorous and Healthy pur} purities about twice a year 2nd When impurities er blood the first p into It is an symptoms a usually | excellent idea to take this precaution followed by al gradual lessening of energy, the sy weaker day by day, un- til you feel yourself on the verge of « breakdown. 1 loss of appetite, to kedp the system in a vigorous con. dition so a4 to more easily resist dis- ery orf in subject. 8, 8. 8. is without an equal as a re It improves the appetite and gives new strength and vitality to both old and young tem becomes ease to which al tonic and system bullder. ‘This whole condition iy a warning that nature needs assistance in giv. ing the system a general cleaning. Full information and valuable lit. Nearly everybody needs a few bot-|erature can be had by writing to tes of 8S. 8. S., the great vegetable | Swift Bpecific Co., 829 Swift ae biood remedy, W cleanse out all im|tory, AUanta, Ga, Spe | | Elliott 5368 MONDAY, NOVEMAMER 22, 1999. Why you should own the Jeweled Pathe There are five distinct and definite reasons why you should own the genuine jeweled Pathe in pref- erence to all other phonographs. And this great nation-wide Demonstration Sale is to prove the su- periority of these peints beyond the question of a doubt. Txt, Because the full, clear tone of each Individually toned tn- strument is reproduced by the pure tone chamber and the famous Pathe Sapphire Ball. The music flows from the records. It isn't seratched off. Because there are no needles to change on the genuine Because the Pathe plays all makes of ‘Tecords, and piays them with more natural and lifelike tone than any other Phonograph, The entire wealth of the phonograph world is available to you, if you own the Pathe. Because the Pathe is always ready to play. Just slip on a record and the Pathe is ready. . Becauge the Pathe Controlla enables you to play any record loudly or softly with the same Sapphire Bail. Tear this out, fill in and mail to us & once. A. B, DUBOIS, 1107 Third Avenme, Seattle, Wash. ° ' Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phono graph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelle Model you are offering at $250. CMY occ cee eeeeweee eeeeeeeeeeneesl Btate...cerecceeceses¥ 0d seeevceeoes "for alleged forgery of two fire tn CGauernbis 8 ‘Ball to Be Notable Affair). Promising to be one of the most notable functions in oe city’s social history, the Seattle Press club will Why Be Skinny? It’s Easy to Be Plump, Popular and Attractive It's easy to be plump, populer and ractive instead being thin, Almost in- ible is due to w sequent failure te You may, eat All of this can very quickly by taking a five-grain tablet of sphate, This quickly nervous system, and increa: carrying power, and in short time ‘the average nervous man or wom nly to put on flesh, but and feel better and begins also begins Ve appetit mplaint, there , If you take Blood regularly, ny years you drugeist, sphate for Use as di Vend of three elighted go back Your drug and get y is authorized gist, a man you know, to give it to you. Irritating Coughs | be jane] bronchitve ot ‘stenilar Miinamed “and irritated conditions of the throat with a tested | Lauren. give Seattle's first governor's ball at | Hippodrome on Tuesday evening, ovember 80. VANCOUVER, B. C.-Maj. C. Mo pilot doing aerial survey work, has feet frozen without know- | ing it until pelualind the pores, In . when one does not this interferes with elimination of waste# njuring instead of aiding xion. Ordinary mereolia~ ax serves all the purposes of ns, powders and rouges, giving far better. resul It actually peels off an offer the same time uncloy Minute perapire least dis- healthy, peeps out, tnight you a a lovelier comple. than you ~ ever dreamed of acquiring. | Mercol= obtainable at any dru ined wax, is ap cream and. was One ounce usually For removing wrinkl without stopping the pores with pasty stuff, here's a never-failing formula: ounce powdered saxolite, dis: t wi in one-hal Pe hazel, Use as ja wash line will t a f A prominent physician in an inter | view today says if the publto only knew the tonic value of port wine and olive ofl they would stop buy-| ing all sorts of nostrums. Port Olive is a combination of rich, creamy olive of] and rare old port wine scientifically blended with ; |other medicinal agents It quickly restores tired out, run down systems; is eapecially valuable in aenemic and all wasting diseases, jinereages weight and strength, and tones up the entire system. Start today taking Port Olive, na- ture’s food tonic, and see how quick- ly you improve Swifts, Bartells On sale at Owl, | and all neighbor: | | hood druggists, or write us direct Da |inclosing $1.76, and we prepay -@ Vo bsendiaten, ttt large bottle direct to your home by | KONDON MFG. co. parce} post, The Port Olive Co, 7 Minneapolis, [N. Main street, Los Angeles, Cal, po