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ms THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENTING, JUNE 21, 1906. “OLD MRS. STENTON'S FILTH AND DECEIT PUZZLE ALF POLICE Blumlein Well Born and feign Eductied,| MRS. -STENTON, HER SQUALID HOME AND STRANGE LIFE Mystery of Her Life Is Unexplained. LOST HOARD IN HOUSE. etting of Crime a Strange One That Would Have Delighted Poe. By Irvin S. Cobb It needs an Edgar Poe to write the story of the Kinnan murder, It ts the sort of story that Poo could have! done justice to—this story of @ woman's B dar that is packed as {ull of cundied ery as the akin of @ pawpaw ts petites with pulp. | Not ono of tho elements that fiction- @miths love to weave into penny-dread- ful tales ts lacking. The stage settings @re perfect—the mouldering mansion wwith ite barred windows, its secret c! et and ite store of treasure and filth, marooned in an island of weeds in ¢ Warther Bronx; the two lone women living their yes there in a strange Asolation; the striking down of the @aughter o: t the maze of stupid. their own stup! finally the perso: circumstance business | The Stenton mansion Ure vears spent all of her wak a OS Sah with ab the fron clo ing the family war the Thir curves in goes lo} dn the si House Almost Hidden. neat that s in a cc the two women si had not been made bisem all day blankets, « Huge joned ra elbowed two-dollar Iron bed- n hoarded nad fer: cuged blackbird belc ment tenants an chickens busy and a greasy str rest, In this (Continued from First Page.) An lndependent fitan! nae she told Andre, Divlin, Alken, Keeling ral reporters Mrs, K ho name of she reiterat snan said was: “He Mix. Schippo sprang 1 and 8 1 that all Mrs, he takes no He be 1 for telling sand Mrs. aul bus had bee y no attention to the utterin ) Schippo woman, Between fifty and sixty witnesses have This man believed in being his own] been summoned to te at the pu boss. It cost him but a few dollars to| liminary inquest, which Is in the natur start a business enterprise, This goes|0f 8" Inquiry to discover what er to show. that when there Is a WILL | body in any way connected with the there is a WAY, be the “way” ever so] tsedy knows soout tt, Many of the humble, witnesses have not been cross-examined You may not like the hanana business, . Peath Threat in Letter, but many opportunities to acquire| A Sealed letter, found in the Stenton markets, milk- house and addressed to Mrs. Kinnan, established stores, shops routes, restaurants, &c, are offered | 4" opened by Capt, Pri ‘every day through World's Want Direc- | !¢ contained @ throes ¢ last night that make it possible for almost any | *!ewn- Balaried man to | Among the witnesses who were pres- Acquire and Profit By! Quaint Colonial Bronx Mansion, S ON ALL SIDE! et Chamber Stored with Loot One of the Odd Fea- ers stayed on his arm Hands and Feet. shades since 9 some fort of order. has a way of paim of har left may account galt in walk- be spry enough CRILDREN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS, = have been pleasant ts still pltohed & gentiewoman'n with age a it, and the old we z gums #9 that at easy to understand nat way she bas “and shute eyes and sa. woman and you've tired me, talk any more.” | you of a fat ve Deenve pretty, wo SIA. Hes Ot neWepapere led Up THEY LAUGHED At the Arguments on the Packages, f an Ohio woman , but let her tell ere have given y and rosewood > the approved steads. In the pantry cans of tomatoes i the tomatoes exploding the cans and! There are naw broken shoes up POLICE HOPE TO MAKE ARREST SOON IN KINNAN | CASE of the old house ing were Mrs. Keone -} woman 0! with whom y eis box, V |penter and Ha on the boxes to think “food could next meal we all after the mn had not ny one, Time uh passed rinco, Gactano 1 iguore and » had no tdea what on guard at the old} Mrs, Kinnan, in sused @ lawyer ipaon, the Inwyer who attend. Kinne’s Has Seen Alleged Confession, As prisoners there Italian satoon-kee em who has done and I wish it as f olen cd me @ proof of the were taken Into custody by the Core © this wonde ill have Grap: rsuit of a woman ¢ he published it is a shame to bother a man Name given by en to these Italians’ hippo made the aang strona wil taney wl {Immediately | man took It to : 1} you say where you | children, who lives in Lori! Fenian tuneaneariuie night of the Glah, accon:panied by a Utile girl. passing the Stenton house on Washing- when she heard to kill her, ‘The tory at prices and terms of payment | {entity of the writer of the letter Is available force y's business where I’ was on that night"" “Were paw ey yews home?” ONO, toy wre me soy home,” “I believe." he remarked, ug Coroner McDonald, rer will be in-prison by to-night,’ mt at the Inquest, under arrest or on jubpoena, to be called during the heare | screams, She locked up end saw «| ton avenue, Tao in pkgs. for the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville.” “that the mae Ve have a complete line of Women’s Long Silk Gloves— Bick White and Golors—at popular prices. 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