1-h?-l~L-ELYRIA HI HAS(Continued From Page One.)e^s bad been doing in bis flat. So be followed the man through the side door, and asking him who bis friend was. Evidently the answer which he received was unsatisfactory, for the two grappled. After a short struggle Larzelere dragged the man into the saloon. There the strang'•r drew a revolver and . she: Larzelere in the hipi■‘I guess that will do for you.” be on I aimed. as he walked out When be reached the corner be 5- j started to run.ul | Rudolph Schweisrer was passing.' i. | He beard the shot. Entering the0-; saloon he saw Larzelere lying on ?s ' a chair. Schweiger telephoned the !a i no’icc. and then followed the man.1- who was some distance up Payne j r. avenue by that time. Scbweiger j s- says that the man was about thir-, ry years old. and that he disap-)h reared between houses near Sunt perior avenue X. E. and tihe C. re P- tracks.n- When Mrs. Larzelere heard the eo shot she fainted. Flynn Frolek’s id ambulance took Larzelere to St. \t. Clair Hospital.