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A—10 LOVECULT' HINTED INSPINSTER DEATH Woman Says Forty Fort, Pa.,| Victim Wanted Her Hus- | band to Head Group. Remains of Animal Resembling Elephant Discovered in Mexico BARONESS 1S SHOT AT TARGET GAME By the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, April 9.—Dis- covery of the petrified remains of an enormous prehistoric animal, similar to the elephant, with tusks six feet long and a foot and a half in diameter at the base, is reported in press dispatches from the State of Nayarit. The dispatches say the tusks and parts of the skeleton are well preserved and were taken to the city of Tepic. The discovery was made in & dried lake bed in the high Sierra La Parida, seldom visited because of its inaccessi- bility. Young Noblewoman at Budapest. By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, April 9.—A frail little | woman sat in a cell in the county jail here today waiting for detectives to ask | her further questions concerning a “love | cult composed of former school tsach- ers” and the slaying cf Miss Minnie E Dilley, 76, who was found dead at! Forty Fort, near Wilkes-: BI"’P Pa., last week. Mrs. Frances Thompson, Pittsburgh teacher, daughtor of a for- | mer minister, was arrested last night, and detectives said she told them the Forily Fort spinster nnmed her hus- | band to become head of a “love cult,” but insisted she knew nothing of the | slaying. Ing of the pretty young Baroness Marie Forster, who died last night of a bullet wound in her stomach. The affair has causcd a sensation in | Budapest soci>ty, where the baroness of the population providing 66 per cent | of the eity’s total unemployed. The survey also found that conditions | ard other principals and witnesses were | now among the Negroes was not as|popu'ar. Police are questioning Baron good as Teported last Fall, partly| Stefan Bornemisza, sald to have wit- . ‘Lhmugh constant substitution of white nessed the shooting. Ormer | yorkers for Negro workers. [o|—=ln|c—=]oal—2lol——2]a] | | fl n One version current today was that Garden Lovers—A Special Selling of Stoneware Bird Baths, Sun Dials and Other Pottery FRIDAY and SATURDAY A big purchase from a well known manufacturer enables us to offer extraordinary values We Will Remain Open Until 9 P.M. Saturday for This Sale Low Prices on Bird Baths Swekene ke $3.75 | Pedochls R T 19 inches wide, Sun Dials and Special Notice | Accusation in Letter. | Mrs. Thompson at one time was 8| neighbor of Miss Dilley in Forty Fort, and inves.igators said she had written the aged woman accused Miss Dilley of influence” arrested a ‘Thompson taken into (‘ul‘mdv Later he was released. Thompson said his wife had been away from home from Wednesdav of last week until Saturday, but that he did not know where she had been. Detectives said they were not satis- fied with Mrs. Thomps description of her movements during thet time. She said she had just “traveled around.” E:EEEEEEEE Two-tone bird baths, size 20x28 in. To Be Removed. Luzerne County authorities came here Jast night and prepared to remove Mrs. Thompson to Wilkes-Barre, probably | later today. Miss' Dilley was found dead in her | home. Her head was crushed and her | throat slashed. Investigators expressed the belief she had been dead u\erfll days when the body was found. Four years ago the Thompsons rent- | ed a house from Miss Dilley. reputed | y. Mrs. Thompson | Miss Dilley at in: Plain Fvecial Cookie Jars Glaze, decorat claze an o $12 40< 60 7 $]-20 TO 3. s We will drill hole in Bird Bath FREE over $5. Under $5 a charge of 50c will be made. Orders Taken for Future Delivery. Quantity Limited. ERNEST BROS. 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Asking for EVERFRESH by name is a good THE EVENING Mystery Surrounds Death of: STAR, WASHINGTON, the baroness had been engaged in target practice with a pistol, and had just fired at and missed a target, discharging the l‘ewol\er I& flu tum!fl The bullel pe{le- o wth o Cotn Teter! at Szob, where the accident occurred, to a Buda- pest sanitarium, where she died. Some Budapest newspapers, however, said that medical examinations showed that it would have been impossible for her to have inflicted the wound herself. Doctors were quoted as being disposed to believe the shooting accidental. Esti Kurir published a version of the shooting citing witnesses who said that the baroness was in the company of her .| friend, the Countess Maritza Teleki, and Baron Stefan Bornemisza at the time of the shooting, and that gendarmerie in- vestigations had revealed that she was struck by a bullet coming from Baron Stefan's gun. . 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