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CHARLTON COUNTY HERATD
DETROIT POLICE
MYSTIFIED BY
WIDOW’S DEATH
Found Murdered in Attitude
of Prayer in Basement
of Home.
Detroit.—Mrs. Jane Lantz, fifty-one,
who lived alone in a two-room house
furnished in what was the grand man
ner of 30 or 40 years ago, was found
murdered recently, and in her death
the police are confronted with a mys
tery.
She was the widow of Frank H.
Lantz, who died about a year and a
half ago. Before death he had retired
to live on the income from a fortune
amassed as a real estate broker and
denler in oriental rugs.
Mrs. Lantz was found in the base
ment of the old-fashioned home at 600
West Grand boulevard. She was
kneeling near the furnace, her body
bent forward as if in prayer. In the
back of her head was a large wound.
Rear Door Cpen.
A rear basement door leading to a
flower garden of frost-blackened
blooms was open. A heavy iron fur
nace shaker lay near the body. Po
lice took it to headquarters for mi
nute examination for blood stains or
finger prints,
Every room of the Victorian home
was searched. Detectives peered un
der four poster beds covered with old
fashioned patchwork quilts. They
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She Was Kneeling Near the Furnace
as if in Prayer.
poked among old trunks in the attic,
filled with memories of years-old bits
of finery, old gowns and laces. There
were many valuable things in tbe
house, including diamonds and money,
but nothing had been disturbed.
Robbery, police said, was not the
motive of the murder, in admittiing that
they do not know what the motive
might have been. Every detective at
tached to the homicide squad is try
ing to find out,
Deputy Coroner George A. Berg
agreed that it was murder. There
could be no other conclusion, he said.
Mrs. Lantz was last communicated
with the day before her death by a
sister, Mrs. Alexander McFall,
Neighbor Discovers Murder.
“She told me,” Mrs. McFall said,
“that the house was chilly and that
she was going downstairs to fix the
furnace fire. Then, she said, she was
going to dress and go out.
“1 called later in the evening. She
didn’'t answer. 1 called early this
morning and I kept on calling until
finally a neighbor discovered what
had happened.”
Mrs. McFall's final call was to Mrs.
Priscilla Selmis, a next-door neighbor
of Mrs. Lantz. She explained she had
telephoned time after time without
receiving an answer.,
Mrs. Selmis then found the body.
She was guided to it by a light in the
basement. There was no other light
in the house.
When killed, Mrs. Lantz was
dressed In a sleeveless kimono and
house slippers. One of the slippers
had fallen from her foot.
The Dub
Prisoner Would Spend 5
Rest of Life in Jail
Columbia, 8. C.—Henry Scrivens,
Charleston negro, South Carolina's
oldest prisoner 'n point of service,
lives in fear that the law may force |
him to leave the penitentiary which !
has been his home forty-three years, |
The negro was sentenced to life |
{mprisonment in 1885 for burglary |
and larceny, In 1924 Gov, Thomas |
G. Mcleod paroled him, but hardly |
three months passed before the negro |
returned to the prison and begged to |
be readmitted. !
He s partly paralyzed avd Is al- |
most deaf. The only time he leaves
his cell block, except for meals, I 8 a
dally trip to the canteen for ciga
rottes. lle knows only one of hlni
fellow prisoners by name, his deaf
ness having made it dificult for bim |
to learn others and the men he knew ‘
in former years are elther dead or
have left prison |
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Eagles Fight Duel
Nanlamo, British Columbia.—Two
engles fought a duel to the death
here. Locked In combat, they fell
into Comux Road park and continued
to battle until a truck driver ended
the fight with a club,
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Under the Mussolini regime, Italy
has no divorces and domestic differ
ences must be battled out in the
home. Hence, a Milan husband, who
had been quarreling violently with
his wife, was quick to take up what
seemed a laxity in the routine of
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“I see,” he snarled, “that you
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as usual, and why wash these dishes
that I had intended to break on your
head when you came in?”
No Use Shirking Trouble
“He who shirks the present trouble,”
said Hi Lo, the sage of Chinatown,
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he is turned to face trouble with
‘which he is less familiar.”—Washing
ton Star.
Water “Fertilized”
“Water farmers” who raise fish,
either for aquariums or for restock
ing the streams, are now using fer
tilizing materials in their ponds to in
crease and improve the vegetable mat
ter upon which the fish feed.
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