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IS THUKSDAY, JJJVY 1, 1S20, . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 1'fnMAM'CTUDrAT ; Mumnnu imvLni AGAINST ELVELL IS LATEST CLEW r By Denis O'Omnell' -- . - HperUl Cable pkpttch (Conrrlcht. 192. vby VnlTel Brriee) ' Newry,- County, Down, ) Ireland, July I. 4 Annie Kane," 'formerly 'housekeeper for Joseph VBown El well, has Just glvea " me in an ex clusive Interview a; wealth of hith erto unknown- facta which may lead to. the . solution of the murder mya jtery that has been baffling" the New York authorities since June 11, when trie wealthy turfman and whist au thority was found dying- from a bul let wound in his luxurious Seventieth street antftirnent .' ,;.-". , "y-; '-'': " " My search took me across the length and breadth of" Northern .Ireland. I finally located her todajy at ' her ; home In the little town of Dainlough. County Armagh She left Eiwell's employ four EAOK TO TELL STORY ,i 0 , At first reluctant to speak, she gradu ally consented to shed . whatever, Jlght she might upon the story that lies back of the; amazing ' mystery." Her- eyes flashing anger, she refuted the ugges tion that she ; had been paid to get away from America, and then declared he was now anxious, in her own words, to expose the whole outfit! At the outset, she said, she wished to refute the sworn statement reported from New York that El well left no will. That In a 1f!" Ml ITin, falrlv shouted. "I saw the will with my. own eyes at Eiwell's home In Lon . Branch, before Senator Whelan' moved in. "It left everything to Eiwell's 15-year-old son, with the exception' of some provisions for other members of the family. - .; .- - '"But Mrs. ?Elwel was totally Ignored "In the wat ' Miss Kane; then told of a threat -uttered , one night in Eiwell's s home by a ,young woman who called herself "Wil son.. ' f - :. -l : i THRKATEJTS TOKILL v ' ;. After being spumed by ; Elwelt. ' this woman said, according to Miss 'Kane: it m uwcria me 1 win snout mm. Here is- Miss Kane's, story: "A woman who traded - under ' the name of 'Wilson was ''the' jmost f re- ;quent visitor at: Eiwell's house. "Wil son" wasn't her real name..- Yea, I- think ,'; "Well, this Wilson woman had the "key to Eiwell's home. She drove up at 11 hours of the night in a' craxy sort of sutomobfle. ; ' . ' "This t Wilson woman was married. ""Between her and Mrs. there was a desperate feud on -over ElweiU ; "Mr. - 1 1 was .terribly -sore when KHwell turned her down and switched over to the Wilson woman. :. 'Later Elwelt took up with Mr- again.' only to drop her once more for the Wilson woman. "Mrs. - came to the Elwell house on r one - occasion ; when i , the Wilson woman was there. A terrible: scene followed. , "When this f Wilson woman came to the bouse - she used .to pull her hat over'1 her . eyes and . conceal - her face. One day. when she bad forgotten her furs, she rang . me - on the telephone land i asked me. Xa. find them. Then she asked me' who was with ElwelL 1 1 re plied "Nobody She -then 2 said, "If he deserts me again" I will shoot' him.' " 1 Electricity Users Of San Francisco Assessed New Tax San Francisco, July 1. (U. F. rFor a period of nine months starting July 10 electricity consumers , of the P. G. & K. and Great : Western Power company will have to pay a 15 per cent emer gency surcharge, according to 'decision of the railroad commission today. Shortage of water power and the con sequent necessity far-production of elec tricity by steam, which Involves the using of .fuel oil, together with Increased wages, were given as chief reasons for making this decision. , . ' It is estimated that the new rste will produce for the P. G. & E. an additional revenue of $2,200,000, which the offi cials declared was necessary to meet their costa ' I Two Women May Be Placed in Nomination For Vice Presidency Auditorium. San Francisco, July 1. (U- P.) A report that Mrs. George Bass and Miss Elizabeth Marbury would be WKen Folks Qmt Goffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink "There's a Reason placed in nomination for the vice presi dency as a testimonial to their services to the party was circulated among del egates on the convention floor during the preliminary , gossiping period today. There was no confirmation. It was understood that even If placed In nomi nation Mra Bass and Miss Marbury would expect no more than a compli mentary vote. V - . Marriage Ucenses,' : V Vancouver, . Wash.. July 1. Elsie ' An derson of Astoria. 17 years of age, was married here Wednesday .to Gus Bilan. also of Astoria. " The consent to " the girl's marriage was given by her mother, Mrs. C. Anderson. Other marriage li censes were Issued to William Hollen-, Wlr ' H Ttanlm mrttt Funnio Puskola. lilir-Deep River;, Frank Easter, J V and Louise Fblpps, 32, jforoana ; joan Machikunas, 34. and Ursula Zainlgulute, 26,. Portland: James Kelley, 24, Milton, and Ruth Steele. 24. Spokane, .. i - 1 i ' 1 ' -' -1 : ;' A plan has been formulated - for the electrification of the. state -railways of Austria. t 18J1 j f 187S j 187S 18(74 j SUM I v I 4178 i I 84884 J I 84887 J 4877 I 488S j 4888 j 8487S I 7m j 74428 j I 74821 f 74821 j 74814 j 888 17 I cTMerdianaise 'oTcJ Merit Qui New Victor Records "for July . " List Price WfcoTl Take the Place of TWaryl... Crescent Trio 1 10-lnch Marion (Yoall Soon Be Msrryln' Me).. 85 Rachael Grant-Billy Murray J The Moon Shines os the Moonshine. . ..Sidney Phillips 1 10-in 1 So Long! Oo-LoBg (How Long Jos Gonna Be Gone) gSe - . Victor Roberts J Alexandria Fox Trot. ....... ..Joseph C. Smith's Orch. 1 10-Inch Oriental Stars One-Step. 85 Joseph C Smith's Orchestra) The Tolls Are Plteh'd (From "Lady of the Lake") 1 : (Scott-Wilson) Laura Littlefield I 10-inch They BldIe Sleep (From "Lady, of the Lake'') - j , 85 J 'I r j as u - r: K7iws 1 vui J-iou w va p- in s r (Scott-Wilson )...:. ...i. Laura Littlefield . ifea , 11 . T7 Nobody But Ton Medley Fox Tro Oood-Bye, Sweet Day............... xne aieetingjOi tee waters........ Scotch Pastoral i . All Star Trio I 12-inch , .raiace xno xji.s& ...Merle Alcock 1 : 10-inch Merle AlcoCk I XI. OO Mlscha Elman, Violinist. .. . . 1 . . . ; ( 10-lnch ........ .4,... ....... ..... Gustave saepger y 11.00 Greatest Miracle Of All Sophie Braslau, Contralto I 10-inch si. Wardall-Guion J XI. OO Samson and Delilah S'apre per te II mlo eor.....,: ' 1 10-inch (My Heart at Thy Swee Voice) ....... Saint-Saens V XI. OO . Gabriella Besansonl; Contralto In Italian.,, j Les PllleS de Cadlx (The Mfids of Cadiz)... ..JOeJibes 1 10-inch " .- Amelita Galli-Curci, Soprano In French. ......... j XI. OO The Girl ef the Golden West Ch'ella ml ereda (That i 10-inch She May , Believe 41e) Edward Johnson, Tenor -. VXl.OO In Italian Puccini J The Barefoot : Trail John; McCormack, Tenor I 10-inch i.. ...... Phelps-Wiggers J Kl.OO I Think 111 Get Wed In the Snmmer. ....... 12-lnch John McCormack, Tenor SirHapry Lauder) XI. 26 Bereesse (Op. 87) Alfred Cortot, Pianist. ......... I 12-lnch s. Chopin j Xl.SO Eipasa Rapsodle Philadelphia Orchestra 12-inch -. ... . Chabrier j X l.BO Klgoletto Monoloeo, "Pari Slamo" (We Are Equal) 1 12-lnch Renato Zanelli, Baritone In Italian: Verdi j X1.50 Boheme Baeeento di Rodolfo (Rudolph's Narrative) 1 1 12-inch Orville Harrold, Tenor In Italian. ...... . .Puccini j' XI. &O Largo (From .'"Xerxes") Enrico Caruso, 'Tenor ' 1 12-lnch: In Italian .....Handel j XI. 60 O8KV l " ' " Fresh Clzccrv dish towels Every Day without am botk&r of rubbing or boiling U TT good housekeeper washes ri -her dish towels every day!" " Your mother j and grand mother drilled it into you. Yet how you have always hated this particular household task. Dish towels get so greasy you have to rub them so top get them clean you have to boil them in soap or soda. If you neglect to wash them, your supply runs short you have to use soiled towels that leave .the dishes smeary. Now you can just soak your dish towels, clean in' bubbly, cleansing Rinso suds. " j ; , , Drop them into the rich Rinso suds after the breakfast dishes are finished. Let them . soak three ' hours. Then rinse them. - And they ; will be clean and dry for the next dish washing. Not a bit of rubbing the pure Rinso granules are so high in cleans ing value they loosen all the dirt. It rinses right out even if you use cold water. . T ' 1 1 No boiling, except occasionally if you wish to sterilize, m :"i . And your towels last twice as long as when you rub them so. And keep their crisp . cross-bar coloring, that boiling fades so fast, j i Use Rinso always for dish towels, and other especially hard things . to " wash. Use it for ail your washing it saves you endless work it saves the clothes. ' :r i Get Rinso from your grocer, t The easy directions ' are on the package. Lever Bros. Co.,v Cambridge, 'Pvfass. (Makers ; of Lux.) MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX !S06D The new form ; of soap- i ' s in granules 2 i i 3 r hi in ii AllllllllA iitii hiU I continues i with unabated interest thjs week.. It affords thrifty shoppers an unequalled ' opportunity to secure quality shoes'for vacation' and all summer wear at prices way below regular for immediate cleara way. Great savings for men, women and children. . Come and get your share. - - U S ' ' ' . I Women's and Children's Shoes in This Sale EXTRA! A broken assortment of odds and ends women's Jow and' high shoes, small sizes, in this sale at 1 00 i f I r " r I' C iM n !f i? ; -- ' ' ; I " ' i i Group Women's and fciris 'white canvas low heel . shoes, : also white canvas sport pumps, - re duced in this' sale to...... $J80 Group Limited number of children's -white hoes and women's bathing san dals are reduced In this sale to . . 50c Group White canvas lace shoes with covered heels, white canvas pumps with hUrh or low cov ered heels. Also a small lot of pumps and Oxfords. To I1J.M raise. Group Women's genuine white buck and Dearl calf sport shoes with low - heels ana welt soles. White nubuck, tan calf and black calf sport pumps with military heela Other pumps and oxfords in many styles. $9.0v to $12.00 valves. $g80 Group Women's excellent quality mahogany calf brogue Oxfords. ' Also brown or black kid or calf military heel lace Ox fords. v Begnlar 112.00 valsei. i $g80 Group 1 LAtest novelties In strap pumps. Included' are white kid, black or brown buck, black satin. patent, dull c Many different this lot. tlS.00 to 118.00 valves. ack satin, Q80 Men's Shoes Greatly Reduced in This Sale EXTRA! Men's white canvas outing oxfords and $ 1 80 shoes,. also brown canvas work shoes, 1 11 very specially priced at . . . Group' Tan blucher cut broad toe shoes, tan elk bals ' with brass eyelets, black calf bluchers with medium "toes, - black kid Oxfords, etc. - . 110.00 to $18.00 valves. . - $712 Group Men's serviceable quality mahogany calf lace Oxfords cut over English . lasts. . Also tan and black English or. broad toe shoes. Regular $11.00 to $12.00 valves. $0 80 Group Brogue Oxfords. Tan calf kangaroo lace. Ox fords. Black, kid and calf shoes. Patent vamp dress shoes with grey bluck tops. $14.00 to $17.60 valve. i and brown $12 292 Washington St , Between Fourth and Fifth I f 5 Community Prosperity. Thru Home Industry The Ladd & Tilton Bank believes firmly in loyal support of home industries, because in them is - laid the foundation for permanent ( community prosperity. The more staunchly the residents. of a com munity stand behind local products, making use of them wherever 'possible, and recom mending them to others, the larger- will be the payrolls; and the greater the capital in vested in manufacturing interests. .: Often lack of patronage of home industries is due not to indifference, but to ignorance. People are unfamiliar with the names of local firms, and the trade names of -their products. With that in mind. lhe Ladd & Tilton Bank is issuing a new serfes of advertisements, this being the introductory one, tb.acquaint Port land people with local goods. Watch for these advertisements, one of which will appear weekly, clip them; out, and ask Djr name 4or fortiana goods. t LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest r'', . V:, (, -r ; 5S. Washington rnmtMf. t .- dd Third : u 7 t ' It 'r r ... ,; .