Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 21

Location:
Lansing, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

page rwrxTY-ovn AT 13 -T TT Tl A T. THPKSDAT. MAY 19. 83T T1IE tAJfSINfiJT KEHOE KNE1 Governor Offers to Scenes of Pathos Ennrtvrl can sztak a pwn 23 Cent Discrepancy In Accounts Worried Kehoe SEE them cinw lu tfy Awed Crowd avBatw FEI AS FRIEND GAHABUA NNI mn T1 -J 7eaf jejsj BT FRANK It. SALLOWS Pay Funeral Expense BATIT.

May II VP) tior-ttnor IVcd W. Green wl has offered Ills own tinie avnd sjmivatliy without stint tu an effort to ease the burdens and ewften the sorrow of th stricken families here, Thursday offered to pay tlie funeral expenses of the children killed In the disaster wboe families are hard pressed for money. Kehoe Advised School cpment and n-owth SVtmson Declares Peace Ne Picnic 'Right Away Neglected Farm, Brutal to Stock, Neighbors Say BATH. May 19 IJP) An- TT-zrr- gotiations Are successiui PANAMA. May 19 The war draw Kehoe.

whose insane rage turned this little rural community 1. ever in Uvw.v.v nice Sterling, first grade teacher, Thursday recalled telephoning Andrew Kehoe early Wednesday concerning arraiurnnienls for the Use of into a shambles when he touched toiarf Correspondent) May 19 Many scenes or extreme pathos were enacted by members of the huge awed crowd which congregated about the debris of the wrecked school house. Scattered through the crowd were grief stricken parents who had seen the bodies of their children carried from the school building, to which the young students had gone Wednesday morning, exuberant over the fact that this was the "last week" of the school session. "When one part of the roof was raised during the morning, two youngsters, uninjured by the blast, scurried from the trap and were lost) In the crowd. An- st Vis' Jk iU.

ienry L. Stirason, when ha ar- off a dvnamite charge to wreck the remaining mystery about the ved here Weanesaay mgui uu school building and hill nearly two blaze. tt the United btaies irom a grove on the Kehoe farm BatK fHVc; Ho? Jm jtheischoo ooerd and all' 'Jnl LCOe; an' itEt 'Secfg-tar? Hil'ioix JJ3 Nov? ayi925V a 'US "Ugures on the ori erza'ftec 3 iclieckMhad heXbaW SaJnTd v. c' ao'-Cf? taking' jhe 'VanV lacctfurg TshoW Torevt'an my IQtHojC Jj ZMrjr you zU SJJlsT ip took elfactl right." i tthanK you' for Jelng. onp3 7 score children Thursday, was de Mrs.

Kehoe a maiden name was ror the scnooi pieni iimeu Criato, where ne nesi Nellie Frioe. She born in scribed by his neighbors nere. Thursday as a man of few friends. Ve aa MiT-o4 I Zilwauke. btf years ago.

'When are you going to iThe Kehoe farm had fallen into She lived in Lansing for a time b-een the waring factions as the personal representative of nave the picnic?" uie wsacncr nnnipd KKlinn as ahklnr. such neglect, they said, that; ne wai before her marriage. ana her husband lived xecumsen unable to obtain recenwy when he attempted to sell it. Eichs. Pre4nt Coolidge.

stated, the liberals Thursday," Mlss Sterling said fclto replied. "Wnll. if vnu'ra coins to for about six years, then moved to Bath where they had lived Cor years ago it cost ivenoe jiz.uuu. "natlvhad turned 2 00 rules. 2 I ual training room, was blown Mr.

ni sirs, lavia w. unr, eight years. have a picnic, you'd better Mrs was a mem or ot 01, the farmer's nearest neighbors, th.v nnvMr1 had been mart runs and" 5.000.000 rounds have It right away," was tic nf Lanslnx. She Is noes retort. able to feel friendly toward Kehoe, v.v fiv-B sisters.

Mrs. O. and that he had lew inenaa else Klser of Mt. Clemens, unaa, Price of Detroit, and Aliases wet and Genevieve i'rice. where.

"He shot our dog for no reason and he killed his little mare anyone of the most brutal treatment Small Rous Who Lost la.Il of 1114 Seymour avenue. Mrs. Lawrence Price. 1103 JN. wasmng-ton avcaue la an aunt of the dead Pals Suffer Breakdowns of a horse we've ever known, Harte continued.

woman. Kehoe has a brother, Louis Kenoe nf mil thrMi sisters. Agnes He supplemented hla statement by explaining that the mare wai beaten to death because ehe could BATH. May 19 (P) Two small aauv n. iiu UUUQIIIJI discovered himself skidding along the ground outside.

He was not hurt. Relief forces worked strenuously to find little frames which had not been located. The official forces of the state and vicinity were there. Including Gov. Fred W.

Green ana Mrs. Green. Commissioner Oscar G. Olander, of the state department of public safety, Chief Alfred Seymour, of the Lansing police department, and officials of the Lansing fire department, also were aiding in the work, several men from the state police department. Lansing police department and Lansing fire department being sent to the unfortunate and Margaret Kehoe and Mrs.

Rose. ot amsinition. Dr. a B. Sacasa.

the liberal preside! ot Puerto Cabezas. Mr. Stimsontated. had a small group of men ut him who do not represent litral opinion or the feelings of tt army. "Genera Moncada (liberal com-mander-in-iief.) has the army behind added.

"He was friendly tord me and agreed that his me. would lay down their arms and sj fighting, us they have done an are doing." SAULT STE MARIE. May 19 (P)The Satf. Kiwanis club Thursday ippreriated $25 to be sent to the boat ot education at Bath. Mich, fo use in reconstructing th dyrenited school or relief work tmon, the victims.

alt thrwi nr HntH I rarK. nnt null alone over the sanay ooys, uaretn Harte ana ivan oeei, who escaped from the wreckage i of fallen timbers and piles of brick math will you find the variety of e-ser-tial materials that Blatchford'e proridea. It is made of 16 inp-edi-' eats. This insures ever chick the Hourinment it individual requires. No.

wonder they grow! Try it. You have better success with your cbidk than you erer had before. 5 SOLD IX LANSING BY Thoman. Milling Company Ottawa at Grand Ave. Phono 21661 Lansing, Mich.

Powerful electric lights ws -In- a-- Kfl0e fa Wednesday afternoon and pp. heavy load of fertilizer. ana mortar louowing me lice from Lansing, the state police, nlnstnnn which wrp.cked tho con1- Mrs. Joseph Rose, of Batt! solidated schoolhouse Wednesday, members or the juansing ana xasi Lansing fire departments, and vol- iintvw wnrkerx rpmnv.il the iron were on the verge ol severe cji- Creek, one of three sisters or Mrs. Kehoe, said that two aevere accidents which befell the farmer An rfrr qpnt TO CLYDE B.

SMITH BY AN- Und twiited wreckage which was be Gareth Jiarte, whose brotner ana lieved to cover" the Domes ot aim within recent years may nave been responsible for his mental more unfortunate little victims. drew Kehoe in the package which at first was supposed to contain dynamite. playmate, Stanley Harte, was killed, sat weeping at his home, re condition. Relief workers labored all day, carrying out bodies and wheeling fusing to eat or to be cornioriea hv Vti va ronta The letter was tound in tne dox wneu "About 15 or 18 yeara ago," Mrs. Rose continued.

"Andrew Thursday morning. fell while attending an electrical Little Ivan Seely, who stood the strain and hprror of the tragedy away the debris and removing huge quantities of explosives fourd in the building after the blast. No nna will ever know the amount Ot thrnua-hnnt thu, irtnir arrprnonn ana night, fainted Thursday and, was dynamite and' powder which was URGES GOVERNOR List of Dead-44 loi -MARKET 53DETR0iT taken to a hospital. stored beneath the unsuspecting To Hand Diplomas to school at St. Louts.

He waa eeml-conscious, for two months. From St. Louis he went to Bath eight years ago and located on the farm. While working on aomo wood land on tho farm he waa struck by a falling tree, receiving a eevero scalp wound." A tragic parade of ambulances wended its way from the school lot to the temporary morgue establishment in the Bath community hall, with the bodies of the victims. The kept up the grim circuit until all 'the dead were transferred from the school lot to the morgue.

Power Linemen First (Concluded from pane 1) To Pay Insurance on Bath School Seniors '-P--- BATH. May 19 (Com STATE AID BATH TTTK firm yo will find adwrttaiar ir fceadias KEHOE, MRS. NELLIE. To Start Rescue Work Bath Victims Promptly ISO. VoVr to thm with SAFETY and COMflBEML mencement exercises In this little grief -stricken village Legal Notice MKTCOFF.

EMERSON, 9, son of James Metcoff. MeDOXALD, THELMA. 7, daugh TVr th wnrltr airilnar In Would Rebuild Consolidated Special to The State Joaranl the relief work were injured. One ill he very brief Indeed tins spring. llojd Huggitt.

principal of the Bath township consoli s-ATB OF" MICHIGAN, Tha rYohste ter of Rev. Scott mcuoiuiiu. E. R. Tausche, manager of the Lansing agency of the Metropolitan Life Insurance coinnan v.

received instruc man wS BirucK a. running mow by a timber. After being removed School For Stricken Little Village Just One SKipmt Court for the County of Tnaham. At a session of ssfd court, held at tha prs-bste offlos in the city of Maon, in McEARREN. CLARENCE, 13, son BATH, May 19 At tne time of the dynamite blaat here Wednesday which coat the Uvea of scores, linemen for the Consumers Power twmi vnn who were con- of 'Wendell.

Mcf'arrcn. tions from his company To j'' said county, en the 3n osy c-t wy. however. One other was said to have sustained a broken arm while still another was reported JIcFARREN, NELSON, 70, A. u.

18:7. rresent: on. u- a. Thursday morning: to waive nil frhV.fll'lllrltf.a mill 1111 AnV dated school, now in rums, sudly announced Thursday that diplomas acknowledging the completion of the' courses offered In the school would (Concluded from pare 1) farmer. Lstructing power lines on the Arthur, ludas ot proosts.

in ms mi-tit ot th. 'f JOHN SIKBERT. SHIP YOUR Poultry And Eggs J. W. KEiS insurance claims that might aric out of the Bath school NICHOLS.

EMMA. 12, daughter known as JOHN PKABBRT, ascossen. of a fiend's ve tiny victims William Siebert navinr ruoa in eni of Henry Nicliols. Commission Co. disaster.

Mr. lauscne tana ThiimHav mnrnlnir tha tf 1 be handed to the graauaies. Any ceremony, hefecls, would to nave suuereu uruncu ia-, Roads for miles around Bath were filled by automobiles bearing passengers to and from the 1 tundrpflM nf cars also ROBB, ELSIE, 11, daughter of The little town win prooaDiy court his pstltton prayins; imi mmia court sdjudicsts and dstsrir lins whl were at the time of his dssth tiis legal heirs ot said deeesssd and en street in front of tne scnooi building, were the first to rush to the rescue of 4he injured and to aid in the tarrying out of the dead, ac cording to neighbors living nearby. ir.in In lf funeral rites and par rrtarlv know of unwards of 10 -o its Samuel I to bo. 2178 XUopeUe BctroU.Uc only add to me nurruw ui mothers and fathers -whose nt and loved ones will join In victims of the disaster who RICHARDSON, RICHARD.

13, To titled to inherit tne rsai the final rest airh sa deceased ate senen. tt is children will never enter were Insured by his company. son of Guy Richardson. til CUM were parked in the vicinity of the scene of the tragedy. ordered, thtt tha lth day of June, A.

insr nia.cn behind some 3a small school rooms again. SIUTRTZ. PAULINE, 12, daugh 3City Poultry Co. VUS Winder St. Detroit.

Mich. D. at ten cioca noon, at said nrohate off lee, ht and ter of T. J. Shurtz.

Arrangements were forming lor n-Vicn iViaV aHmFllAil In Is hereby appointed tor nearins; saia Will convince you that Dnre Is your logical market andthtt "Keys' Is the man to bandit your 2 POULTRY AND EGGS Martyred Teacher Was 3LUUCM swi MAKE ARRANGEMENTS SMITH, GLENN, 35, postmaster. petition; It Is further oraeren. msi nup-lo notics thereof be slven by publica the morning, but nearly zoo pounas X. 1'honc: Cadillac 1051 WEATIIERBY, IIAZlLJLi, ZJ, a community iunerai noaj in which the whole town join In kuwi'lnrr if a 1 sl fl HOSPITAL AID IS tion of a copy of this order. ror three successive weeks, previous to said dsy teacher.

Howard City. had been removeu in mo noon. ML Pleasant Graduate For Best Results UUl 14fc JVO uvv of hearlna. In Tha Ptats Jeurnsl, a HERE FOR FUNERALS (Ceadeded from page 1) daugh Meanwhile, human sympatny $775,590 i-OK PAY 4 A Lansing man, William Klock, oviiresswd from every corner or MT fT.tr AKANTT MaV 19 Hazel alone, removed 18 palls Of Bck newspaper printed and circulated in said county. I B.

McArthur. juds of probats. A trus copy: Martha Thaysr, deputy register of rrobste. ter of Roseoe witcneii. WITCH ELL, ELIZABETH, 10, daughter of Roseoe Witchell.

the country, 13 taking a moio nrapiini form and an organlza 4 Tva Woahrhv whn rtif.d in a Lan- dynamite and eight sacks full of and Mrs. Horace Hart, will (Concluded from page 1) onff hnsnital VVpHnesdav from in qtitk ntr Mir-HIOAN. Tha Probata tion meeting, directed by the Ing held at the Jarvis-Estes Fu granulated explosive, kjock was WOODMAN, LeMOVNE, 8, son of juries received in the Bath school Court for the County of Ins-ham. At ings of their employes. ie 1 home, Saturday at 1:30 one of the first on tne scene, ana ham and Clinton uoumy neu Cross chapters is being held today Harold Woodman.

disaster, was a resident ot jiowara ported a total for the day of oi-k. fv. Vrank Kinirdon of- WHEN YOU ARK SHIPPING PRESSED Beef, Hogs, Calves I.lvn and Drrwed POULTRY, PROVISIONS, ETC. he worked until late in the most session oi saia court, nma i i bats office in the city of Mason, In said county, on the 12th day of My, A. D.

12T. Present: Hon. B. McAr City and a graduate or central ZIMMERMAN, LLOYD, 12, step to -uncover opportunity ior mate nini. ir is survived by the $525, Lansing Pattern and Mfg.

dangerous parts of the structure, son of Walter Jones. rial assistance to the oereayeo four sisters, Mrs. uaroia Til io w.9therhv trranuaxen irnm thur. judae of probate, in tns ms'ter i hj nprH i.iin, iia $100; Melling Forge $250 III tl'C ZIMMERMAN. GEORGE, 10, also otle.

Merle, Blanch and Opal, the school here with the class of of tha estate of CHARLES A. VORES. dsceased. Otto R. Prandt havlna filed mite was found.

aiso neipea r-arrv the lnlured and dead from ihre brothers. Nelson. Greg stepson of Walter jones. in said court his final administration 1926, and from the iane view Hiu-h sr-hnol In'" 1924. She was 22 Ship Me Your Uve ard Dressed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens I "Jo not handl hot Oqt vtrish.

payin mrlwt prie. dy arriol. CbKk im oat aiu day. 1. RAPENPORT 6121 Rt.pn 7 ltroit.

Mlrhlsan ones. Dr. Edwin Bishop, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church of Lansing, as president of the Lansing chapter of the Red Cross, will preside at the session. RKM K.MBKR! Wo are here to vki Junior. Interment will be One unidentified boy; sccount.

snd his petition praying for the ruins. and Hill-Diesel Engine $17o. Hugo "Delfts reported $375 and some special subscriptions reported by Walter Foster brought the imiii: aside from the It. E. years of age, having been born in ci.i.

nnllo. a ln nerf ormed he in Marjorie Frlta Howard City in 1305. rnie work, crawling Into dark Mrs. Kehoe's Body Jtouna Miss Bernlce Catherine Stirling, tha allowance thereor. and rer tns assignment and distribution nf the residua of said estate, and that eaid administrator be allowed extra compensation for extraordinary etrviea rendered la the administrates of ssid II la niM.r.rl that tha 14th in the.

basement walls and ticrvw your best Interests (CommiMioa Merchants) Holmes, Stuwe Co. 2421 RIOrKM.K ST MICH. rFFl-HKALK: WAYNE CO services for Marjorie Injured-43 oa non lparher at State police Thursday morning Olds' subscription down to about removing the dynamite which had ritz. 11 na r.nia daUBhter -of Mr the school was a graduate with the ill t.AAM in rnrnflr, unair ran and Iti Francis M. Fritz, be h4t the Jarvis-Estea $22,000.

Th i-amnairn manacer nointed had turned from the school ruins to the home of the crazed maniac who tore out the hearts of moth same class nere ana is me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Iday of June. A. D.

l2T, at ten o'clock iln the forenoon, at said probata of rs. They roka witn iong poies the walls. A clock. CRITICAL ANU HOMli SAVINGS BANK ineral Saturday at out that the people who might be 11.. I Ji out tnac me peopie wnu iuibul fice, be and Is hereby sppnintea lor Stirling or Correspondence Solicited of o'clock.

ov rharira Braze a hot shot battery, ana lensma ers to avenge a fancied grievance against tax collectors. The sensa examlnlnit and sllowms saia account and hesring- aald petition; it Is fur expected to give very liberally had, jrtSKA, ANNA, 10, daughter of practically all subscribed and th! Stanley Bra oka. it would be a matter of rttrTir. daughter a ter RUTH. ficiatint khm 1st survived by two of wire were found, me connec ther ordered, that public notioa tnsrs- tional development oi-tnir-ot tions in the wiring were periect w.

hv nlih IrStlnn ef a ennv -r l. hnf in nther snots th this order for thrse surcsivs wssks an me caros Nicholg efforts was the finding, oi charred. mangled body of Mrs. Mrs. Kehoe's Body in ill JJIllVOO, -1 work Indicated that the work had largest number of small suu-! brother itichard and Charles Max ancie sister, Norma Jean and the rtandmothers, Mrs.

R. M. IIalfl-s Lafayette, and Mrs. E. Liuhin of Owosso.

In previous to said asy or nearins in in. State Journal, a nswspsper printed and circulated in said county. It: B. Mc STEEBLFTON, GAM3, 11, daugb All Michigan State Accredited senptions possible to carry iei campaign to a successful teraf- been done nasuiy. it js Ueved that the arrangements must 3 baby chicks Plain View For Day 1111 Arthur, Judge ot proDate.

a tcr of Noah hteeoicion. LESS SERIOUSLY INJURED rhayar, deputy reaisler of pre- terment to in Mt. Hope Martha Tt nation. He stated that of the. Ann utIi a waolrl a i on nonr Mwtd Chirks from hray larins brrrdrs will make y.n ivira nnntrrf us far Auril and Slay delivery.

Writ. bate. Nellie Kehoe at her own nome. The skull was broken and the body had been burned. The gruesome discovery proved that Kehoe had started his reign of destruction and terror with the murder us- nHfe nrior to the 12, sou of Sperlal to The State Journal TTin MTHltrtSAN.

Tha Probata Lansing, were not sen sah-" iiv-v Geisenhaver Court for tha County of Insham. At a have taken several noura. Reiki! Workers Rush to Scene Thore was no lack of relief workers. Uniformed students from Michigan State college, over-alled farmers from the fields, mechanics from Lansing factories, Funeral porting, 15,000 barely got Dy ana uuune imww. the remainrng 5,000 would have Ih.vRNES, RUTH.

session of said court, held at tha pro iices for Carlyle bata office In the city of Mason, In 400 1000 S4.0 64.00 Writ. 64. OO for 6O.00 Fprrlal 10O SIS.80 14.00 14.00 8.5 7.JVO 7.M S.S5 nt lf and. Mrs. Geisenhaver, tor ausr 0iay isia pnwi.

C. Whtt. Ifhor rVrrrl Forks 4.0O K. C. C.

K. I. Keda 4.0O Whit Rw'ki 4 JO Vhit tVrandottes 4.50 blasting and firing of his own the said county, on tns ara asy ot Walter Gelspver, will be vheld to finance the hospital, or this 1fv KARL 5,000 he stated that, so far oil' 340 had signed Claiemc cnapman. farm buildinga. 12, son of daughter of May, A.

D. 1921. present. Hon. ti.

McArthur. judge of probste. In the from tha fnrr.i ome near Gunnl- and experienced construction 60.00 I'rlc. IS. 30 8.23 sonviue at o'clock Sunday, rr.r- thA missinsT woman.

She rwa than. XN i If tl. I 1,.. matter of the estate of HARVBT l. WILLMARTil, deceased.

It appearing FBETt! Chirks With Eartt IOO Order Catalogue Kequcat ORDER FROM THIS AO If you want QUICK SERVICE ad the Tieverenrt Pnvnn announced that. Harry Dalton. workers, covered witn airt ana blood, labored to free any child officiating. was in St. Lawrence hospital here Tuesday and Kehoe.

In a tele He is survived 11, son of the parents, two a Bath memorial fund for FRANCIS, FOSTER HATCHERY bo 7-r nw nadn, mkh. brothers. Kenn that might be imprisoned in tne rninsi Coffeo and sandwiches ii and JacK. ana phone call to her auma in fu had been started and $500 already Harry Dalton. secured.

Later one of th teams L.Vf;T Vrn the grandparew were prepared for them. Mr. and Mrs. of Lansing, and Fred ueisenhav sing said he nao taiten hoe from the Lansing hospital to to tne court inn ine ume in entatlon of claims against said estate should be llmltad. and that a tims snd place be appointed te reoelve, examine and adjust all claims and de-manda against said deceased by and before said court: It la ordered, that creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said court at said probate office on or before tne 3rd dsy of A.

D. lfil, at reported $13o more for th -o vmoVD. 9. son Mr. and Mrs.

iworth of Flint. nt.etln 1 iin1 t- nrhA1a WAI-A mciVJiiv'M Interment will bn Gunnisonville Th explosion was heard for a distance of at least six miles, according to men who were at work in twa f-ida Rome said the de busy taking up additional cpl- -of 1 -ram-fa Ihtruth. lections from members presanir-- ESCHTRUTH, MARION. II, 1 Vunliirntll tho homes of trienas in jacjisuu. Relatives had been making a search of Jackson hospitals and at the" homes many friends for vico nay ton Cleo Clayton.

nf Mr. and tonation was felt for a still greater lamest Keners, an oici resiaent oi ciaugncer oi xi-nutm Lansing and at one time city engi- IVA, 13, daughtef Mrs. Guy Claytotldled the woman but she couia noi pe (Onr Chirk Are Mirhltran State Accredited) LOOK! REDVCD FRICKS. EFFECTIVE M.1Y S3 AND THEREAFTER Hero's your opportunity! Hot Chirks "hatched right," "bred right" to male backed by high producing bloodlines. Evarjr breeder la onr flocks wears sealed lea; hand put on officially by tat Inspectors.

Order now from this ad. noon was nresent. and entRrtainr i i. I. morning at a loctlhosDital.

The ten o'clock In the forenoon, said time snd place being hereby appointed for the examination and adjustment nf all claims and demsnds sgalnst mid deceased. It Is further ordered, that pub- located. State ponce unursuay ft, IJOLUt. pooy was taken fi the Jarvts with two vocal solos and a brief I ISA I May iw tne roiy of Mrs. Andrew Kehoe, which was found in the ruins or an outer building at the Kelioe farm Thursday morning, hod Iain in plain view for almost 24 hours, within 20 rods of the farmhouse In which she and her husband lived.

The gruesome sight of one of the feet and part of a leg sticking up from the trampled ground at a rakish angle, greeted the first lew who rushed to tho scene at the cry that tho body had been found. Hundreds of people had passed within a few feet of the body all day Wednesday and during the night. Just how it escaped notice under such scrutiny, Is hard to understand. A man who had recently arrived at tlie scene, saw the body at once. Near the chared form were the skeletons of two horses.

While fire had done much to render the body of Mrs. Kehoe almost impossible of identification, there was no possibility of doubt In regard to the identity of the charred form. nn ofnrteri ineir inMua- distance. The whole building was damaged, and how any living being Inside the walls escaped appears to a miracle. Mad the electric Uiui lJ.no Estes Funeral ho and funeral tlons at the farm nome, mns led by tho results of their futile arrangements wiui9 announced Teams reportea lor tne aayas i iutj, iij follows: 1, $443; 2, $435; 3, FUTTON.

DOROTHY. 11, daugb later. search elsewhere to believe, xnai no notice tnereor ne iivn or of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous to said dsy of hearing, in The Mate Journal, a newspsper printed and circulated In said county. U. B.

McArthur, Judge circuit prepared to set the blast Joint Pll: nnn vad neon i si Ken Dacn at off worked as it was apparently 7, $122: 8, $355; 9, $915; J0.I Tc r.i7rrrtTrn lO. dausrhtcr Funeral services ia -Tier homo by her husband and for Emma Nichols. 12. daucht of Mr. and 1,000 gO.OO so.eo 1I0.A0 110.00 400 H.OO 34.00 40.00 40.OO of probate.

true copy! Martha Thayer, deputy regtater of probata. intended, all would nave Deen burit-d. Thousands of persons from sur InA $9 OO is.oo is.ee 7.0O that she had been maao oi the victims of piis spite. t'ostpald llOOri XJva silvery tinaraoteeaj 15 6e En. P.

C. Whit i thorns SI.75 S. Brown Lechorns 4.75 Barred Rorka 3-75 e.25 f. C. Reds 3-75 6.M l.lsht MKed and Lett Over S.OO 4.H Heavy Mixed 11, $215; 12.

$355; OAT Giblvs. $996.50: 14. 16. $67; T8, Jbn uluos. $50; 20.

$285; 21, 2, tiRUBBINS, EVA, teacher of sixth Mrs. Henry Nichols melia Bro- VIO FREE CATAIOO Oa Reqaesa. Writ Tor It. mund. 12, and Ro Bromund.

Tho body inursaay moniuis fts lUTinrTrsaM Tha Mhiti rounding towns visited the. scene 12. children of A $200: 23. $344; 25, $149; 26, $328; grade. was found in the grass aouui.

and Mrs X8.0O 44). OO 10.00 Court for the County of Ingham. At; a session of said court, held at the pro 97 1135: 29. S41H: TiTRTt 1H. SOU Ol Ju- Rudolph Bromund; rods north of the house.

rman Ber- Zceland, Michigan HCNDERMAN BROTHERS, R. R. 3, Box Iliil't. gan, 11, Henry Ber 14, bate office In the city or Mason, ia said county, on the 2nd dsy of My, 3(1, $1,181: 31. $325; 32, 84.

35, $112; $586.50: 37, $249; 38, 1IOKART. RAIiPH, 10, son of Skull Crushed by Blow The skull been broken by Wednesday nignt. iansing ponce were working the traffic at corners miles from tho scene of the disaster. An inquest will be held sometime after the funerals ot the lit- Tf waa at f4rr rtlanned dren of Mr. and Bergan.

will be A. D. 1927, 1'resentf Hoa. I B. Mc from the diaries Hobart.

Arthur, Judge of probste. in 'lie tint, ter of tha estate of LOIS HUNTKlt. a blow from some neavy First Evangelical Lut "an church HOFFMAN. RONALD, 9, son of $650; 40, $1,712: 41. $1,465: $437: 43.

$138; 44, $236; 45. $1 deceased. Charles A. Stona having lay after- either Friday or Sat noon, the date not mid Hoffman. filed in said tourt ma peturt, pray ment.

Whether tho woman was killed by the blow or not is not She waa loaded into a vio ins been ing for license to sell tha laHrea; of to hold it at 9 clock Thursday 46. $310. RiiVisprintinna from $100 to iioiwmw. JllNll 11. daughter determined.

The Re F. M. Krauss will officiate. of Daniel Hoffman. 000 as reported on Wednesday Highest Quality Day-Old Chicks said estate in certsin real estais therein described.

It Is ordered, thst the lst dsy of Msy. A. D. 1I7. at tn o'clock in the forenoon, at seld probate morning, but the hysterical conai-tion of those who might furnish evicltnce convinced "William C.

low cart used for transporting hogs on tho farm and drawn to one of the small sheds on the HUNTER, FLORENCE. follow: S5R.O00. Reo Motor Car Co. office, be and is hereby appointed for daughter Seart, Clinton county prosecutor, Heavier Tercentage of hatches than farm. J-JOHNS, PAUIiINK, 11, of Ira Johns.

NOW! 1 500. Georsre Smith. hearing said petition, snd tnst an parsons interested in said estate appear ilUW.i usual makes available now Kehoe had then taken her $2,000 Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hardy. before said court, at said time place, to show cause why a license A Limited Surplus of All Breeds lor yuick icinery eliverware- and her cash box and Death, Uninvited Guest, Arrives Too Soon FoBath Birthday Party that it would do nest to postpone the hearing. Drua Smuaaler Nabbed Jf. Komm sell the Interest of ssid estate In said all her jewelry and vaiuaoies ana. Davi.s Mr.

and Mrs. F. N. VIiORENCE, daughter real estate should not bs grsnted; It is further ordered, that public notice thereof be given by publication of i copy of this order, for three successive haiurh. Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Kouser. of Fred hoiiim.

piling them about ner form, had fired the building, burning the body. The body was found by Roy $500 Capital iationai t.EE. 10. son of Jacob Special to Tho State Journal DETROIT, May 19 (IP) -Louis Hanimetree. 34, was arrested here Wednesdays night when he at-temited to smuggle drugs to his brother in the county Jail.

The narcotics were in a tube of tooth the home of Glenn Smith, village InnRtmaster. Mast. HATH. M3V 13 Clrfm I and Mrs. F.

H. Thoman, Henry Cole, a deputy sheriff of Chesan- MATSON, NINA, 19, teacher, St weeks previous to said day or nearins In The tstate Journal, a newspap printed and circulated in said cnunl L. 11. McArthur, Judge of probate, true copy. Martha 'i buyer, deputy isg inter of probate.

stepped in where festivity ts 0 Icnace. Hermann. O. F. Barnes, Sparry-Hospital auxiliary.

iinn an! Mrs Phrittai- nave rcignea nere vveanesd at Wednesday was the 33rd birthday anniversary for Jhe young postr master and plans were afoot for a i .1 Werltiesdav mom- Hi ing in Saginaw county at o. o'clock Thursday morning. Finding of the body clears up Mc OY, BILLY, 10, son of Frank paste. rttp rv.f.i.1. Having McCoy.

Hermann. ling, he was near the school when been made in the conditions of a rei-iatn mortaaae made by IHi A D. MoCH. ll 11, daughter NICHOLS, OTINA. $300 Arthur D.

Baker. J250 Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

"Keui-T Hurry! Order Noil and MABLK E. MeCLURB, hushsnd an 1 of Henry Nichols Eve Witnesses of Blast the explosion wrecKeu me uuhumi. ti. firnt rescuer on the wife, to ANNA M. COUKMAN, dstetl If te'r, Elgin Mifflin, Mr.

and Mrs. 10, wife of PERONE, ANNA, i scene and carried the first bodies LOOK! LOWER PRICEsI 3rd dty of July. 1 2. and rscorded In tl 4 D. S.

Kddins, riarry lee, -nu office of the register of deeds for Mrs. J. P. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph I'erone. PROCTOR, t- county of Ingham and stste of Mlclngst'. boil of Relate Their Experiences C. Carl Richardson, Anson Lens- Mrs. Ethel M.

Proctor. from the ruins. i Kehoe was sitting in his car. surveying the results of his fiendish-iness and as the superintendent of schools. E.

Huyck. came from of mortgagee on pee 411, on which mori $200 Christian Breisch eemparvM'RKARONEIl, LEE, 12, Mm of Ray tr a.a I 1 a arit gsge there la claimed to ne out at 11 date of this notice, for principal sol in QUALITY BABY CHICKS Can Furnish All Breeds For May Delivery Price 9c to 13c Each nut nf a. hole not 012 terest, the sum of six- hundred ninctj- Mrs. Symour usirr, H. Mrs.

R. PersonJKKD. LILLIAN. 13, daughter of Clarence E. Eldridcre.

J. G. Riley. Benjamin Reed. enough "for one and one boy broke hi ir-c as wo were getting him tho building bearing injurea.

ivenoc called him to his car and turned and fired the gun shot into the keg Hpecial lo The State Journal BATH, May 19 Eye witnesses of the explosion set by Andrew ICehoe, a mad man, that wrecked tho school here Wed nut. three dollars and fifty-four rn' tk93.i4. and an attorney's fee of 1. ss provided for in said lunrtgsgs, and ro suit or proceeding at law having been It" stitutrd to recover the money secured br said mortgage, or any part thereof. rf n9 VA in I11S own "After th worst was over I was chine.

The blast killed Kehoe, the $150 Mr. ano vir. RICHARDSON, icer. William L. Hrmes company.

nf Guy Richardson. S125 -Samuel J. Rapanort. 1100 Mr. Charles W.

Norton, RIRER, OR AL, 12, son of Larl utaniincr r.nt in front when the nesday, causing death and injury school official. Smith, anu uie latter's father-in-law. Nelson Mc- r-ar exriloded" Bobbie, Zufelt's TMs la a pea of famoos "KEYSTONE" Barred Rock Ttf-Iajlnc rWKIeat Inner, rrotn florh. nf this yp mm tho ts that ara set for at CU'ITAl, ktlhlOMi UAXCHLKX. prodovlng oar "Better Bred' chicks.

Special Prices For May and June PHONE 24554 and WE WILL BOOK YOUR ORDERS Knn. pHraned unln Tr C. storrs. tir. ana mrs.

to four score persons iiiuraunx told of their experiences. Chicks ea Hand at All Times 100 Lira Delirery Guaranteed St. John and Elsie Hatchery St. Johns, Mkhlf an jiired wi ll bis father was search Willard I. Bowerman.

aAiHiiuiJTNUw. ii.itn, hi notice is nereoy given, itim oy virm of the power of sals contsinsd tn sal i mortgage, and the statute In such msde and provided, on the 30th day July. 1927, at 10:00 oVIork tn the for-noon, central standard time, the undei Thelma Metcoff. 14. a SOPnO- Farran.

77 Smith is survived by a widow. He had been postmaster of Lath Mrs. Herbert M. vveeo, iiary gene llountis. ing for him.

moro. said she was surname airuM son of nnrr I larrinsfton. a mumper Stewart Shon. uoius '-'SAGE. NORMAN, 11, tha street frnm the school wncn or six years.

signed will, at tho north front dour O. L. Stone. Bishop urniture coni-j the exnlostons occurred. The Wast lOOi Lie Delltery Guaranteed rarccl Post Prepaid of the city hall.

In the 'ity of Lar.ein Ingham county. Michtirsn, that being nany. iwiu STEVE. 11. Mn that wrecked Kenoes aumraouns, was working in tne easement 01 the south wing of the school when the blasts went off.

"All I knew w.s that some terrible thing had happened, Harrington aaid. iiiuinr him and two others, in place where the circuit court tot the Tony Stavisky. jured her when a piece of flying STOWELL, LESTER. Hollodav. Mr.

and Wlsworth. Bert T. BaVer O. Thomas Stores, Ro Michigan 55 Head metal struck her leg. 55 Head Registered guernseys AT AUCTION i raar.MtN STR tlN" F.

Bocks IB! KfTtD Barrett Forks WHITF. IVTASDOTTIS Taacrrd -A merles Uk Ihnnu SWEET, EVA. 12, daui IftOO 9l0.oi 110 .00 1S0.O0 110.00 so.eo 15.00 There. ns smoke all over ana 1 oOO ao.oo so. oo 60.00 43.00 40.00 100 9ia.ee 1J.M! I8.no 13.00 10.

OO 11.00 ho Ynlniifin irientenea me at of Wll- Willard Sweet. could hardly see. I ran upstairs Sales. ln--. so- that I didn't aare county nf Ingham is held, sell st auction to the highent bidder, the premises described In sstrt mortgsge.

much thereof as msy be n'--ry to nsr the amount so as aforesaid due on sa; 1 mortgage, with seven (J) per cent interest, snd all legal costs, together said attorney's fse. wjli-h said premte are described In eaid mortgage as and one.hAlf tlTV Josepn CaeilH-Kama C. wh. Utnwu and helped the cnnaren out 01 SWEET, DEAN, 10, son Thelma I saw them carry Hi) 1 chicks tassorteai Woman's society lard Sweet. th south building.

They were in r. so I ran around to ing out dead children ana won Third Annual Consigrirnent Sale mv ftrorner. Mr. Mrs? Don ARRIS. 11, daughter of the other part.

The chidlren were William Wilson. Pilsbee. Theo treter. A. Jov acres of west ons-half t'tl of mhMt Hstrrv H.

was among them. Later I learned that he had died inA hospital at Lansing." Lvle Zufelt. a road worker, said and company one. fourth (HI or section tnu ij-jour Beyne, ZOWISTOWSKI. CELIA.

1 daughter of Adam Zowlstowfcki Guernsey Breeders Association May 26, 1927, Michigan State College- meaning and screamnig ana 11 waa almost -enough to make a strong man faint. I aaw some of the boy and I did everything I could but I rfuld not stand It long. If 1 had When you our "KEYSTONE QUALITY CHICKS," you buy a -BETTER BRED" Chick. Contest winners U. S.

and Canadian Egg Laying Contests. Phone or Mall Orders Quick to CAPITAL KEYSTONE HATCHERY 1100 Ontario St. Phone 24554 LANSING, MICHIGAN he was working near the school h.o when the blasts rocked the (341 town fur (4) range one til west, township of Mtrldian, lofham touotf Michigan. rated May tth, 1987. Anna M.

oleraaB. Mortgage. Carl II. McLean, atturnoy for mart 41. Capt.

Nat. Uk. Uidg Lntug. Michigan, knnurn tier were two or tnree ter were two or 13 Carefully Selected Cows 13 Open Heifers and Calves 23 Bred Heirers 7 Service Bulls countryside. "I knew my boy was Five hundred lost umbrellas have been taken -in a single ay Enaine Injures Ud Vn emptv hox car whiV nar velterdnv.

Andrew Kwa" 10 Offered the loss both legs when a switch engine backed into the car. in there ana it arovc me aunun uun. 1 crazv" he said, "so I began grab- my heal In the basement I think I could. 1 pulled 'I ouhl have dropped dead. For Catalog Address W.

D. BIRRINGTON, Bos 1018, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN to the lost property office of the London police department..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Lansing State Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Lansing State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,934,098
Years Available:
1855-2024