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Y$1,000 Diamond Fed To Chickens Found fiang Including a Woma Commits Crime in Search for Hidden Wealth. Br the ‘Associnted Press. BOSCOBEL, Wis, November 13.—A fashionably dressed woman and three | young men left behind them today two dead men and the buried treasure, if any, that is hidden on the remote 1 of 80-year-old Cornelius Horrigan, 17 miles here. Posing as hunters, the three men sccompanied by the woman, shol to After 120 Are Eaten With 250 Fowls in Yard, It Settled Down to Elimination Contest, B the Associaled Ploss. RESEDA, Calif,, November 13--The law of averages Worked for Mis, Mabel Long and yesterday she had her $1.000 amond back after serving s chicken & day to her husband, S. S. Lon ince id-July. Mrs. Long, while broadcasting corn to the flock, which numbered 250 chick- ens, lost the setting of her ring. “We'll just have to eat the old chick- ens,” Mra. Long told her husband. "Onz find of them got the diamond and we'll “Well,” Long reasoned, “if the law death Horrigan's brother-in- Pat- vick Gorman, and the latter's son | Paul, 18, and escaped without making : any effort to find the money Horrigal and his . Stephen, 57, are ye- | ted to have secreted about the farm usp of their distrust of banks. | Stephen was wounded. { The' would-be Tobbers invaded the home of the Horrigans as they sal at| dinner’ with their sister Ellen, 76, and | Gormans, who recently came from | 0, 8. Dak, for &/ visit. The, bold-up woman asked for s | drink of water. The aged Miss Hor- | vigan went for it As she left, the m=n | drew pistols with the command, “Hands | up.” Stephen moved s if for @ weapon and the men fired. The Gormans were | idlled fnstantly, and the elder Horrigan | fell, bullets through his jaw and one | arm. At the hospital here. it was said | |"1h" unless infection set in he would | lve, | His feft arm hit by a bullet, Stephen | ran into an_adjoining room for a pistol, | which he fired twice as the intruders flad to their automoblle. On: shot shattered the windshield of their car Posses falled to find anv trace of them. | Neighbors said the stories of buried | . treasure on the Horrigan homestad | were many. Last Summer. neighbors sald, three men snd A woman were | routed: from the farm while digging. | presumably for the supposed buried trensure. i BANDITS MISS TREASURE. | Thousands of dollars in goid, coin se- | ereted ‘on her uncles’ farm was the luve | | which drew a hold-up gang to the Hor~ rigen farm in Boscobel, Wis., lask night, according to Mies Florence “Horrigan, an examiner in division 1 of the Patent. jce, nlece of Cornelius and Stephen Horrigan. Miss. Horrigan spent the month of September at the farm where last night’s fatal attack took place. She verified reports of a vast hoard of gold hidden on the place by her uncles. “My ‘uneles lost some money oice they had placed 1n a bank for safe- keeping, and ever since they had re- fo "trust their savings 10 any bank,” Miss Horrigan sald today. “They were in the habit of insisting on gold in payment for cattle or other | shipments sold from the farm, and thb| practice was common knowledge in the | vieinity. It was no secret thai they had thousands 6f dollars—I don't know just | how much—hidden on the farm. “There have been attempis in the past to rob farm, Several years ago my Aunt Bflen, ‘who ~ withessed the b, was. attacked by & :!lll ‘who ‘aver the head and sticoeeded in it in its crop.” of averages works we'll find it when we kill the 126th fowl” ‘The stone was found yeslerday in the crop of the 120th fowl. Eaker Misses Honor. DURANT, Okla., November 12 (4).— An sirport named for Capt. Ira Eaker, home town boy who> made good as a& fiver in the World War, went undedi- cated yesterday through fallure of the guest of honor to arrive, Capt. Baker, fiying heve for the cere- mony, was forced down el Jackson. Miss. in a storm. Fog and rain held Bim there. Purfieet. England, Is (0 have & $5 000,000 g Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The every day Thbe great ma- y have the paper delivered Tegularly every evening and Sun- day morning st a cost of Iy cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. 1f you are not taking advan- tage of this regular service at this low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start tomortow, ' Daughter Substitute ] Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own and [ no remedy is'as good as your own ] tried and genuine Carter's Littie |Liver Pills. Toning up liver, start- ing bile flowing and relieving eon- | stipation, there is none better than | Carter’ Resent substitutes. Take | Carter’s. Red bottles. All druggists. Have Color in Cheeks If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor —you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lagy, no-good feeling— you should try Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 20 years of Oliye “Tablets are a table’compound. Know To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy- ancy like childhood days, you must get_at the cause. urely vege- by their Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on ie diver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after cffects. start the bile and help over- S BT boxes sold yearly. 15c, 30c, 80c. IHIERARCHY OPENS TWO-DAY SESSION Cardinal 0’Connell Is Pre-| siding at Catholic Uni- versity Conference. The annual meeting of the American 1 Catholic Hierarchy convened at Cath- | olle University this morning under the chairmanship of Cardinal O'Connell of Boston for a two-day session. 2 The opening meeting was marked | by the presentation of reports on the | activites of the various departmients of .the National Catholic Welfare Con- | ference, the chairman of whose Admin- | istrative Committee is Most Rev. Ed- | ward J. Haooa, Archbishop of San Francisco. Besides Cardinal O'Connell, the other two American e¢ardinals attending the | session are Cardinal Dougherty of Phil- adelphia and Cardinal Hayes of New York. Archbishops aitending the wes. { (/HRISTMAS GREETING CARDS expressed with the ar-h'v/»y and distine lion a/ "Brewood aymw'n] have an added 1warmth and cordiality. See our //a/ now. o1 - 12th St MW, - PLU OU may go where when you like, but tion foliows you S WASH slon include Most Rev. Michael J. Cur- ley of Baltimore, Archl Beckman of Dubuque, Towa; Archhishop Daeger Archbishop Glen- non of St. Louis, Mo.; Archbishop Han- | B of San Francisco; Archbishop How- | ard of Portland, Oreg.: Archbishop Mec- | Nieholas of Cincinnati and Archbishop Shaw of New Orleans. The hierarchy will attend the dedica- | tion tonight of the mosaic of the Im- maculate Conception, which was gi to the Natlonal Shrine of the Immac-/ ulate Conception by Pope Pius X1 C. W. Lonsdale Is Dead. I KANSAS CITY, November 12 (#)— Charles W. Lonsdale, 58, Kansas City NGTON, D DEAN OF PRINTERS DIES Col. Bates Published Union News- paper in South During Civil War. PEKIN, Iil, November 12 (#).—Col. Willlam Henry Bates, 91, a Civil War veteran, ‘believed here to be the oldest active printer in the United States, died at his home yesterday, after a para- Iytic stroke. A member of Company C, 8th Mis- souri Infantry, he issued the first Union heet newspaper in the Confed- eracy, the Star g;.ncled Banner, pub- lished at Mexico, Mo, in 1861. He was one of the founders of the Union League, organized to counteract aec- | graln man, who last year | Corporation, died unexpectedly late yes- | wherever tivities of the Knights of the Golden fused &|circle (Confederate) $50,000-a-year position as general man- ager of the Farmers' National Grain BL RUCE, 75 C 10 ins. to 1 ft.— Maryland Nursery Wells Ave. & 4th St. N atisvilie Sundays, After 1:30 terday. The graln marketing offer was pre- | sented by Alexander Legge, chairman of the Farm Board. Lonsdale was vice president of the National Chamber of Commerce and president of the Simonds-Shields-Lons- | dale Grain Co. here. 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