Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1927, Page 22

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THIE - 'F‘\'F\ NG STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1927 COVERRAAGES > ;gs;zgmhmgefi;uZfialm OKLAMOVAFRAUDS - o Prof serentific s expressed th — The| Irof. | Deed Mheon, smher e teveft willed his hrain r.-;‘» 0t (Y — KILLS TWO AND SELF. | Slayer Leaves Note, S8aying “They Drove Me to It.” COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, Mr. December and Mrs. Floyd Mosher,| o | were shot to death at thelr home, 6 mileg north of here, early last night by Newman Harper of North Man- | eh r, who later ended his own life V|4 short distance down the road from the | the Mosher home. Officlals could as- who | sign n for the double mur- - de All three of the ears of age. on | dead law brousht him world fame | o found a note in the Mosher s s death in 1907, and Alexan- | home which evidently had heen writ: Kohni, writer, jurist and ranking | ten by Harper after he shot and member of the Academy of Science, | killed the couple. The note declared who died 1ast September [ that “his “mother had nothing o do SLAIN WOMAN MAY ROME YULE QUAKE | " =™ ' HAVE BEEN POISONED DOES LITTLE DAMAGE . Evidence of Dr'nkmv Found on Fissure Opmcd in Pnru!ous Quar Trussed Body Near Los Angeles. ter—Tope Feels Shock. Marks of Blow on Head. Only One Injured. Dcc.arcs lmpcachmcnt Steps 1§ Resulited From Efforts to Uncover Schemes. un sady in the eollect n Rubinstein, | FORMER CAFE MAN DIES. Jnhn Dunston Was Proprietor of “Jack's,” Known to 2 Generations. NEW YORK, December 27 ().— Unl.n Dunston, former proprietor of | %" one of New York's be nts for twe gen sterday. He was 74 nston was horn in Treland. 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