Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1930, Page 26

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SPIRITS' AID ASKED BY INDIAN SLAYER 2 0id Squawn Put Food and Rum in Graves Before Killing Mrs. Marchand. By the Associatec Press, BUFFALO, N. Y, March 17.—Au- thorities today had evidence from graves that the aid of spirits of departed In- dian warriors had been evoked to aid in Jn: slaying of Mrs. Henry Marchand, wife of a Buffalo artist. An ola syuew, who accompanied a © the Indian burying ragus reservation, en besought the aid of the warriors’ spirits in her plot -g:mn the artist's wife, who was death with a hammer in her hume two mg trial on a charge murder. The trial is A . i ay. Food and Whisky in Graves. In the graves of warriors, dead many years, were found food and whisky lor t.he journey the spirits would have ,| to do an | Mrs. Marchand. She does Anson Jimerson, mw ot the ac- cused Lila, did the d in deflance of Indian beliefs that those who tam- per with the resting places of the dead col untimely end. might aid in the defense of his dlllgh- ter. Other Indians looked on in fear. Denies Plotting Death. Defense lawyers went to the Jimer- son homestead on the reservation and on a shelf under a piece of calico found a letter written to Lila by Marchand, in which the latter referred to his “real love.” missive was penned last May while Marchand was on a trip to Bermuda. Lila contends this letter is proof that her love for the white man Wu not unrequited. She still main. , however, that she had no',hlnglx By the Assoclated Press. the possibility of the noose in Colorado, or life imprisonment in Kansas, three confessed Manter, Kans., bank robbers, also accussed of Sheriff Charles Hickman of Eads, Colo., today were held in jail here, awaiting a decision of officers as hat would be granted custod: ‘The me en, 1, Mo.; Andrew J. Hlllldly 22 and Clyde Rhe 24, both of Webb City, clptuud by a pnsu Snturany afternoon near Jetmore, Kans. ended one of the most pretentious man hunts ever to take place Although nd.mll.flnz the $4,000 bank THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CONFESSED ROBBERS FACE MURDER CHARGE Fehan _ Three Held in Kansas as Bank Tobbery which cocurred Friday. all of T Toiecae ection with Bhe Jiting of Deputy Sherit Hick- d of three an, and the wot men. Each of the trio admitted having served prison sentences and cowmitting other bank robberies. and Colorado authorities vho were to confer here today "f“ possible extradition, expressed belief th': Bandits Wanted in Colorado prmi‘: would be turned over for Slaying Officer. e Sir Robert Harvey Dead. TOTNES, Devon, England, March 15 (A)—Death of Sir Robert Harvey, 82, who for many years was connected with mining of nitrate in Bolivia, Peru and Chile, was announced today. Dandruff Goes —ltching Ends when Zemo touches the scalp JOHNSON, Kans., March 17.—Facing the slaying of Deputy State Jonn “Walker, Mo., were Douse cooling, healing, cleansing ZEMO on the scalp and rub vigor- ously. If you're like thousands of others the way dandruff vanishes and itching stops will be a surprise and delight. Use this remarkable, ‘The capture in the rugge: rroya County along the Colorndn- ansas border. with the plot against the life of | admit, how- ever, that she translated to Mrs. Bowen messages which came over the oulja board, and these messages were to the effect that Mrs. Marchand must be killed at once or old Nancy would be hexed. o has reduced the salaries of ly all government officials and em- clean, family antiseptic liquid freely. It's the sensible way to get rid of | Dandruff and Itching Scalp. Keep ZEMO handy. Safe and dependable for all forms of itching irritations of the skin and scalp. 35¢c, 60c and §1.00. Sprmg Sale anteed FOR SKIN JRRITATIONS ! Cardinal Has Pneumonia. FLORENCE, Italy, March 17 (@) other | —Cardinal Archbishop Mistrangelo 18] lerlvusly il here of bronchial pneu- “ak I‘ return when hou& qumm- Fablets. BROMO QUININE Tablets Successful Since 1889 l ®| o] D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 17, LIRAY Our Monev-Back Guarantee [} Accompanies everything you purchale in an 4500 Store. If at any time you v are dissatisfied let us know and we will make it right—cheerfully, willingly. It Pays to Shop Where Quality Counts FLOUR AT A SAVING GOLD MEDAL—PILLSBURY—CERESOTA or WASHINGTON 5 s 25¢—1 2 sk 52 GOLD SEAL FAMILY FLOUR make to do the “white witch” to i | ployes. 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