WILLARDA-itedIng,, of The ned forlere Ion.re-l at :ers.;eefe Funeral of Woman Tues-ownday; Man To Be Buriede o*| ■ Wednesday.rjGi* I Special to the Star-Journal:WILLARD, Sept. 24.—Funeral services for Mrs, Henry Ebbinger, 38, of New Haven, victim of the double tragedy enacted at her home . I Saturday, will be held at thetrie Methodist church at New Haven- Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock.3V6 i Edward Davis, who fired the shotSpecBMrswera D werbyThe Belldval. A at-irrt i which killed her and then turned the j gun upon himself, will be buried—V i with services at the late'home Weftnesday afternoon at 1:30.Mr. Davis, 51, wealthy farmer,iowned two farms on the Delphi-rd.AsuitHecnerfrorclaiMpartwoAlb of Ha i FraVwasHo resided on one side of the Hu.’on i river, and rented the one on the oth-F ! er side to the Ebbingers. At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, shortly after Mr. Ebbinger had left for his nes work in the B, O. yards and while ren his wife was washing dishes, Mr. nc Davis went to their home and from to a rear porch shot Mrs. Ebbinger. is Fues- j The murderer then walked to the V at . Huron river, and wading , out into niles three feet of water, shot himself 1 the through the heart. His death was al- tea spec- most instantaneous. Mrs. Ebbinger ^arl uni* died several hours later at the : an- i Blaine hospital. wo:local 1 The motive for the killing of Mrs.The ’ Ebbinger is not known, although k by several theories have been advanced, 3 at ; among them unrequitted love and in- of jned : sane jealousy. Acquaintances of the victims say that some time ago Mrs. Ebbinger threatened to go to lslace court force Bavis to take back in-^ ’ suiting remarks which he is said to. [ have made against her. ortn- j Besides her husband, Mrs. Ebbln-^pealstrictcon-LO-12.iger leaves two children. Mr, Davis ^is survived by his wife and a son and a daughter.W: