The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 12, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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KKET KIDNAPING CASK ! II Ul 18 NOW BEING HEARD Dick Carter, One of Throe Arrested, i WA lias Turned State's Evidence. | Marshfle'.d, Mo., Oct. 8.?Dick Mrs. I Carter, one of t)ie three men charg- Spc ed with the kidnaping of Baby Keet. whose body was found in an abandoned well ten days after his disap- yery ] pekrance last June, has turned mj<y v, state's evidence, it was announced this, afternoon. Carter's testimony, it was declar- Aftei ?d, would k? damaging to Clhufle several Pieqsol, who went on trial as leader v?re nap that baby when he was present. me to t Carter stoutly maintains he had no jSj,ed in part In the actual kidnaping. tirae af It was learned that Carter made a am a . confession to Prosecutor O'Day four evory w weeks ago. those t< Dick Carter. Claude Piersol and taking Cletus Adams were placed on trial stomach here today charged with the kidnap- regulate <ng and murder of fourteen-months- good ai eld Lloyd Keet. son of P. Holland "The Keet. whose body was found in an made a abandoned well on June 9. ten days an(j jn after the child had been stolen from a n the home of its parents at Spring- e(j in field. my hea', Mrs. Taylor Adams, her husband, py> fQr her son, Maxle. and Sam Marglnis, to recov who the authorities charge are im- take Ta plicated in a plot to abduct Clement derful." A. Clement. wealthy jeweler o' Tanla Springfield, at the same time the sold ex Keet baby was stolen, will also be i?ancast? placed on trial. Co., Hei Special deputies have been sworn Kershaw IS to assist the COUrt nffli'lnla In J preventing anticipated disturbances been fQt during the trials. 0n je] The Keet baby was stolen from its, bon home in Springfield on the night of chaf(e , May 30, while the parents were at- |he a^ci tending a dance. A maid, a servant j near and a four.year-old boy were in the p(j tbp house when the abductors gained en- J)roniiso trance through an open window in lfveg of the nursery. The child was not; Shei missed until shortly after midnight pjerac when the parents returned from the befs ()f dance. make a The following day Keet received about hj an anonymous note instructing him bo(jy wn to bring $6,000 to a secluded spot proun)j near Springfield that night on n Jhe ac^ promise of the return of the child.1 (bp o(^f Concealing the plans from the P?-!(rjaj in lice. Keet did as directed, but thejCietus , abductors failed to appear. j (ef Dp A second note was received on e l>ab> June 1. Keet's friends had been too ^ 8uff(J solicitious in following him on the fhp ^ night of May 31, the note explained. Thp f aiming inai ir ne would tiring j been tri ernl dollars additional as a penalty!, ihut bora for the action of Ills friends thej^ r ^ baby would be returned the follow-1 , i i v. i i qualified ing night, bdt the abductors again failed to appear. ~ A few days later all of the accused with the exception of Dick _ . . . ( nntcnii Carter were arrested. * On June 9 the body of the child was found in an abandoned well on Charb a farm eight miles southwest of Judge V Springfield. Fearing for the safety ed (jecl3 of his prisoners. Sheriff Webb spirited them out of town before an- aK<l nSt nouncing that the child's body had doling . j York cc VRF.TFT1T. nAnirc HEED A LAXATIVE ,,rl?d I borne ai When your baby ia cross and fretful 1 a) (he h the chances are it is constipated and that a mild laxative is all that is neces- ' line, a ary to make it comfortable and happy, wore to Inactive bowels are the cause of as much discomfort to children as to older no* ,e' people, and unless the condition is Pending promptly relieved is very apt to develop reeding? erious illness. hoi For children there is nothing that will act more easily than the combina- again tii tion of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that is sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It does not gripe and is free from " s opiate or narcotic drugs, is pleasant to one 01 the taste, and positively effective; chil- In sign dren like it and take it readily. any flghl If you have never tried this simple, pntes wll ?an Inexpensive remedy, get a bottle of jn histor jy>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin from your tled too Ciotnes, uggist and have it in the house to use . . koromltf next time any of the children seem ' . rterawitr A triai bottIe b<s ob- speaks p ? Alter ot'ed, frea of charse. bv writins? to lc*n In< . w. B. CfcMwoIlT 456' Washington Pflat* *ontic?l]o, IlIi?oi?, ? of other 1 ' !,/i i of the kidnaping gang today. I verge o A panel'of Jurors had been tem-'0f iva, porgrily passed when court adjourn- 1916, 1 ed ^his afternoon Until 9 o'clock to- from T morrow morning. More than 17 5 like a i witnesses were present. ed," at *ll?e court -room had been enlarg- Mrs. E d "fo hold 1,000 persons, in anticl- stateme pat Ion of a large attendance, but less lac gave uibb it iuiru ui me Hums were oc_ ??j s)) of gtom Kidnaping in Missouri carries a ijefore maximum penalty of life imprison- j. 80en] *nent- break i Proescutor Paul M. O'Day an- wou 1 ti 1 nounced this afternoon that the state heart r would use Carter and that Carter had made a confession not only to RUffere^ his part in the attempt to abduct begun Clement but in the plot to steal agajn Baby Keet. Carter, who is In the .<A^ . county jail here, said: an(j j , "I am tired of carrying the secret up about the Keet kidnaping and shall wh0i0 , make a clean breast of it all." everv He said he would tell of the at- thought tempts that were made to abduct tention Clement and of two attempts to kid- "s0m e or my relatives persuaded tone(j coats, with the 1 ake Tanlae. I have just fin. after the civilian dresj y first bottle and just a short Facings disappeared t jo I ordered the second. 1 became enormously hip great deal stronger now in tip of the ear. lints a ay and I've not had one of Infantry wearing headf srrlble spells since I started ;hofe worn by the cabr _ , ? . . Just preceding the tax Tanlae. My heart, nerves. cers Gf the ?ne and the liver and bowels have been of tho 8nme form hu >d by the Tanlae. I have a was white tape or silve (petite, too, now. very first dose of Tanlae Hence His V slight change for the better. . "Why so unhappy, mj my case it seemed almost "I've just been cau liracle the way Tanlae work- funds of the compnny." everv wav Tanlae has made "Well, cheer up. Nov Ith better' and I am so hap- confessed perhaps the .... . .. . cute you. I believe I am on the road ..Qh ^ ^ ry ery. I sure will continue to money and they've agri nlac, for it certainly is won- me to Jail." "Thee why so dismal c. the master medicine, is "They won't let me ki clusively by J. F. Mackey. *nd 11 wns su<,,? ? f sr; Peoples Drug & Grocery ? ? sth Springs; C. O. Floyd, IJKJtJBfTQfPBBtfi Adv* ind' ! Ml "PsiinQ arning the prisoners were ta- *1 j JL m the town, a posse gave # ivertaking the officials and A S Tjl^F^TT ised shortly before midnight fi 3 nekton. The posse demand- 9 S ^ > -> prisoners. After exacting a MIS from the posse that the IM r tlie suspects would he spar- Up4|| iff Webb surrendered them. (9 fl Mrs.G.P.Cartt >1 was questioned by mem- jjl Whitwell, Tenn. the posse, but refused 10 9 E I suf ere wit statement. A rope was tied j?W? Pai"S* is neck and even though his ?uZf^iS^C|S ^?i . that when I woult s repeatedly swung from the , wQuld he refused to talk. All of H H near]y fa? w ised were then returned to j 9 much ials. At the preliminary my husband , August Carter, Piersol and BJi Cardui would hel Vdams were denied bail af- lie got me a bott Harvey Fullbright testified |1 helped me so m r had died either from drugs I he got me anothe cation before being thrown I I 1 got a whole 1c 'ell. RJ The dizzy spells ases ordinarily would have RxB bearing-down pa ed hofnro T nJ ?rt1, ^ ^ uu ?? ?1 " Uv.wn? uwnimuii. 1C11 IIIC cuurciy. uise of his activity in the II If you are W( for the child, he was dis. I I run-down, or sul |. SI woman,y Pains, OHTPOXFS DKCISION. ? TAKI Proceedings in King- 1 Means Case Delayed. I Mil IJ| I itte, N. C., Oct. 8.?Federal I I I /ebb thia afternoon poatpon- | ^ | ion on the contempt petition ff?t y Aaaiatant Diatrict Attorney ill0 WOllldll and other assisting New . ... You can feci safi mnsel in the King murder ing Qardui a 1 III trial. It is com] I pel attorneys for Means. Os- Jrjj| mild, vegetable, id Cansler, were in Salisbury inKrcuieni5, ^ nizcd by standar earing before Superior Judge <*1 books for mai t which the New Yorkers I as being of greal show cause why they should I the troubles froi linuuish papers of Means. only women suff the outcome or this pro- 3 enthusiastic prai I anil defense's counsel's re. ousan so woi e sir s s i.KK m I have been hel re. Judge Webb withheld ? . , , . Hi Cardui in its past is decision. . . . of successful us< 4| assure you of its 8lgn Languages. TM merit, and COnvi aid that Oen. Hugh S. Scott jhat it would b f the world's greatest experts y0ur while to language, and that without I mediCine for vo do* he has sertted more dts- I All d"gg* th Indians than any other man ^ y. Most of them were set- JS *!*_ /* without n spoken word, Jnst | fy and gestures. General Scott 7* * ractlcally every North Amer- I^ llan dialect, besides being ' | with the primitive languages land*. ^ THE LANCAST 1ST LIKE A MIRACLE KCUAPOK r"> T TANLAC WORKED Quito, Ecuador, Evans Says Those Terrible Ecuadorean eecretary ills Have Been Relieved. fairs today sent a ca ??? Ecuadorean legation FFERED 12 YEARS. pouncing that Dr. Pe ?r minister to Peru and ?irst Dose of Tanlac Made dents at Lima, win i ht Change For Better. received by the Ecua l Unusual Statement. ment in case he atten ??? Ecuador. suffering 12 years, the last The action of the F months' of which was so se- eign secretary is und< te believed t .herself on the been undertaken t< f the grave, Mrs. Ella 'Evans, Ecuador's close affliis S. C., R. P. D. 4, in June, union of American r< lad obtained so much relief - ? anlac that "it seemed almost DON'T DANCE T niracle the way Tanlac work :cording to her description. Hawaiian Maidens D vans gave the following As Religious nt regarding the benefit Tan- Detroit, Oct. 8.?A 9 h?r- do the hula dance iffered from a very bad case lithsome maidens pa inch trouble for twelve years skirts and a smile?a I began taking Tanlac, and flowers?who permit ted that no medicine would lars to close their e: lp my trouble. I frequently of fr.r-off Hawaii to lave terrible spells when my ukelele are all wrong lerves and stomach would all Dr- w- H. Ketchun of order at the same time. I D>*- Ketchum ought : terrible pain then. I had hails from Honolulu to fear I'd never be well assembly in the Hot' the Hawaiiun maid night I could not sleep well dance as a religious r was so weak I could hardly Uniforms of 1812 Rjeally it seemed that my During the wnr of 18 system was out of order in of uniform were worn way and I got no better, cnn forces. There wi I had the best medical at- r?ni'nd one of the Re\ Instead of the long ct men wore sliiirlo-hmn ER KBWB FRIDAY, OCT. 1 IKS DOOR. WHAT AND WHY 18 ' M UKItTV IX> Peru Will Not (Continued from Pi Oct. 8.?The of foreign af- A.?Interest from T blegram to the 1917, to date of final at Ltnui an- ment must be made i rl, the German {last payment. Credit Ecuador, resi-| the subscriber for lnl lot be officially same rate upon, all t dorean govern- Tables showing the ai lpts to come to crued interest payable 15, 1818, and on va Scuadorean Tor- days after payment ha srstood to have will be distributed 5 demonstrate banks by the Treasury itlons with the Q.?As a practical n ^publics. I have any difficulty in these details? HAT WAY. A.?None at all. An ' company, bond house, c 0 Their I>ancc gladly give you full ir 1 Hite. any time without charg mericans don't How Women Ma right. Those Q.?How may wome rbed in straw Liberty Loan? ind a string of A.?First: By the cabaret regu- Liberty Bonds. Secon< res and dream ing to sell Liberty Bon< the tune of a \ Q.?Can a woman m ;. I Bond as her personal i says so. And j A.?A Liberty Bond to know. He sonal property of the He told an j of the person to wh< el Statler that chaser may sell or ass ens do their is a registered bond, t ite. its ownership is a matti Elaborate. mental record. A Lib 12 several types therefore the property i by the Amerl- n,an who buys it until ts little left to of it. olutionary war. Q.?Why should won itawny, enlisted erty Bonds? stcd, close-but- j a.?Because Liberty 'klrts fashioned fhfi method adopfed bv i coat of today. , , . o. ind the collars ment of the Unlted 8t rh. rising to the rare of ,he so''!'* , vere high, some r'nps are fightii (lecesmuch like war. The success of oui nen of the days war will benefit women lcab. The offl- men. Women may no men wore coats women mav aid men t the trimming thp sJnewfJ of war fop r lace. ? i To women, even more I than to men, come the Vail. r man?" Neuralgia of the fa< glit embezzling hands, or feet requires 1 remedy that will penetr; v that you have nALLATtDS SNOW LIN y wont prose- ; sesaps power> Rubt e paid back the ,he paln ,9 fe,t ,s a11 41 eed not to send sary to relieve suffering | normal conditions. Pr now?' I and $1.00 per bottle. ?ep my Job, too, I dealers in medicine, map." I T| TH if r.Df Wright,of Wm tpw , writes: II; / hf bearing- I 11 ^ ?IL'd M grain thii J start to # as "very |fl OtttS, . I told I I . ] thought ft} 11 service, tl pmc. . . KS ' uch thi! H balanced rr bottle. I I | . p I I plant too and the KJA ' lin8 j y ^ ?ak and ft|ft fer from I I MlSl II li stimuli Dill "* s Tonic I P o 1 s in giv- * a thorough W 5 posed of I! 5 medici- pNl 11' _ recog- ^ d medi- M ly years, A | f|4 t value in I I1 M * A " 11 m which II I IM 8 H villi uen who V V 40 years ^ j| 5 should K 1 genuine K4| Ince you M e worth M [ ^ try this fl O T1 v/CHtQ i i [2, 1917. rHK age Two.) 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There eral penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. for the funds Through passing as young Daniels, immunity, or . . . . . . ... i^evv oiuainea loans ana letters to very women's untry should Pro,n'non^ persons and succeeded aldment In the so in Ka,n'nK admittance to the New York navy yards. purchase of AH yOU wh0 have torpid liver, the patriot- weak digestion or constipated bow?Ple? els look out for chills. The season r the United Is here and the air is full of disease Liberty Rond germs. The best thing to do is to f our defend- get your liver In good condition and it Germany, purify the stomach and bowels, rs a Liberty HKRRINE Is the right remedy, It e of country, answers the purposes completely, ys a Liberty Price 50c. Sold by all dealers In rd victory. medicine. H MUST IE GRAIN e a slacker in growing e available for plantmust be drafted into well fertilized with a mtains only available I ur Allies this Countrv rop in its history. To in our government has heat $2.00 per bushel. f in For ind Profit >le Yields Use ERTDiZERS red by tilizer Co. S. C. 1 righbors. "