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    Tim OMAHA Khfl : rmOAY. OCTOBER 13. 1022.
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Youth Arrested
in Double Murder
Tangle Released
Repudiate
Jy S-IinrftlT
(iunlYaaion in Drulh
iVtor and Choir
Leader.
of
..merllle. N. J, Oct. AHi K.
I" lla mend Hi hnelder till after,
iioen repudiated (he alleged rnnflrma
lion In Willi li Ihi arruaed I llfford
lUye. ID, il lli murder of llev. M
mini Wheeler Hall and Mr. fcleanor
K.lnhardt Mllla.
Ile waa releaaed a (( liionienla
laler III ruklody i( hi iiiiuiacl.
Nil move mad In rrlraaa
hi hnelder, who mi held an material
wilne. I'roaeculor fieri kioaM Indi
cated ha Mould tm held for further
0 Headlining.
Hoiuervllle, .V. J , (At. SI Kaymond
Hv-hiundrr, detained aa a material wit
."k in the Hull Mill murder (rmp, to
il v coliapeii in the Homernet county
fall. A phyalcian who worked over
h.m nearly half an hour before tm
w revived atateij that ha wan nuf
( rln from a never hervou break
down after the grilling to which h
llU'l IH'fll 'I)J" ll"l.
If n HchneUler'a accuatJii that
' Ilffoi'l I In ye had alaln II' v. Edward
Wheeler Hull and Mi. Klennor Helm
tiii'U Mill, In mlxtiike for another
on pie, mat ei to w.iji'n iiiriMt on
a liliicifr dm.-,,,.
New Jeriey nffiililii Inveai iguljng
i lie mui'd'T miiikIiI today to ld'tUfy
a HllMll klllf" folllld fWlllill lllxlilUin
flow the epot lii.n I he H.llu liodie
rr illmovriwl mid turned over t
111 IllCll police Jlxfenlfiy, Dclfl'liVe
coiialdcicd It poxxiMo lti.it Iho khlfo
win ii i. ii. h"i In Hexhlng Mm.
.Mills' throat,
rirrjiiiiin Buna for Seiiule
liiiitlriini'c, (M. 11 - .tinn-i I..
rni!by. mi Kilw'o, rl'-ivyin.in of
An nap ilia, file) hi pup,-, nn nmdl
il.il for I 'nil ul Kind aenutor mi Hip
lilUtic lliket li.iliy.
Old Fiddlers Revive Ancient Melodies Tragedy Is Kml
rill W 0 F7 1-''
l rout row, Irft la rldil: Andrew . rmnatoiU, ! William llnlfour, NrliawUa: JimUl Pi-lly, Verrf, la.
Mailt row, lift In rllil: John Ifuidii-, IuhikII lllu ff; Wllliur Kiimwiy, Vllllncai Krrd liiKrroll, Omaha.
'I'lm f(juriiiiih annuul flddlf-ra'
ruiiii'Pil at Hi YmiiiK Mr-n ' C'lirlallun
ii;M lut imi uu:."'jiium WHrn-aday
iiiKhl una "grander and- lltar than
vi'f," aoi'ordlilK to (iroia (liidill,
wlin aiijM-i viki-iI Hi" liit.'i'( nti(i avrnt,
'I'lm jiiilkS'-. .Mm, II. M, l.aviriy,
i. Wiini-it Huvin mid i', J. hliuw, un-
', iiii!!iii'" dm fill'iwniM vinii'ln:
rinaa A, Morn Tlmil 70 Ynr Old
All'll'W J. 'iIMImI of HllMil!!. 7,
jfirni; Wlllium ilitlf'mr of Nf!' iwkn,
j x"-iind; Jom.ih felly of feny, la.,
. Ihli'l.
! cin 4 ii. l"ii'ii' "0 Vwiim (i-jolm
lleldiT, f.l, I'niii.' il lilliffK, t'tr", V'il
llnii- Huiiirev, V jI;k, '.,'1, rei'oinl; Krl
r Jn.'fi rwiil, r.i, J;ii i Hun nlr"l, Ihlrd.
I.l l Hi ll'illllilii Mi'lilloll,
If Ii, Hul'Um at Mi. HiiiiIIi Mid" rn
eelvd ):mioi ili m iiHoii. Tlin nlhi-r
eoi.ii' i.i.iix w-ie; A H, 'iuivei',
Di lli viic; NliniM I Ti li' i'. 113 Noilli
Twi'iit) f'nirih: i;.
l!iiiin ,v; K. T l.'InK,
Cm
Individual
in Style
Excellent
in Value
The Keafton'H latent
effacti in atrap
pumpi and the new
two-tonH oxford.
Kach ami every pair
a real value.
Some at
$4.45
Othara Ranging
Up to $3.45
Ihlrd: Crua Zlnn. VM HI.
aveiiuv; Jiwo Al'Curly, llnllrviin:
Hllliert Hnilih, llondoiiiln, la.; J, X.
Hlli nil, Klfiy third and HpauldKif.
,Mr. ConinliKk, who won fir at plaoa
In Dim divlnlou (if oilier plttcra, played
h violin hli h w IHI yearn old. Ilia
fnvini(i tiumi vein "Kir-lit r'a llnrn
lilte." mid ".Money Mimk." Mr, Hold
er, winner ut firm plum lit His young
er diviKlmi, won minlliir honor) at the
('Qllfeal IrTait )t.
Tim ioiiiet wim ii-iliii Willi lint'.
r:innl and lnlrentlnif f;ilnn, Mr.
Grave iwl on limtruiiieiif lm rii d
Wiia t!2 ir "Id, mi "Amiri-iia (Jul-linri-oun."
Mr, llummty, pii,i.i wlnnur
Hdii-d.iy iilalii nd tw year hko,
l hi,, nl. Ill wlf, ii lno Mind, plliynl
li ii no ii'i'oiiiiiiiiliiiiiil, Mr, liiilliil)
pliiy-d ii nl wnn "old lllnck Joe," Mr.
Iv.n'a v.idln m 1W yiiiia idd mid
Mi', 'nun yeitra oll, Mr, in-
A. Ciilliiii, HViJ i K i-wll nn'd on limlriiment innde hy
13 ,Noi-'h Twenty. , h'mm If mid vli!lo tlin Jildnea went out
.fnry I ha ilycl i iliini'-iUi with hla f!t
and hi violin at the mi mo time.
JUdn't Drop Teeth.
Mr. llulfour, aeeond winner In tha
A illvUlon, hud hetlrr lliek t Ilia year
I him tin did hint yrur when, ut th
rontet, ho dropped Ida falaa teell
whllii alriKinK mid plnyliiK. Hla vio
lin la 121 yiuri old, Mr. Klddou uv
a new veraion of "Turkey In tha
Ml raw," by alnidiitf u. few line, then
plnylntf a. few bur and thrl dnnring
Hie rent In hhtop hoot. Mr. Hold
er "When You mid 1 Were Young,
Muagle," und "Miipls hint lUig" vvr
hila y( tlio eveiiltiK,
AliioiiK lh) aelui'tlon ilnrd were:
"Mtila Hrown J"k," "Old Ooken
Duik'-l," "Hev.l iJi-earn," "MiM'klng
lllrd," "HiirIo to the Wedding,"
"NihIk. Over Hie Hill," "Huffulo
O il," "Thu (i.rl I Left Holilnd Me."
"flilver Thn-adH Among thn Cold,"
"fop (Joe tlin WeiMel,"
How to Keep Well
Cr UK, W. A. IVANS
Qnlin iantrnlnf liflltn, taniKliaa tni pravcnllan l , ukaillU'
la Dr. Lmiii hy rritt of lh On, wIM b nowrl partoiMlly, ukjact (a
praptr limluiian, wh a aumparf idiiMu4 tuwlep It metat4. Or.
P.vu r not mahf a dianla ar n,rlW lor InalvUml 4lnttt
Adrct )Hr la un ( Tli liM.
Copyiichtl 1922.
Dog Hill Paragrafs
Uy George Bingham
Kletehnr llenolep nya lit hla tint"
J i it ha attempted to do liumy hard
thlim. Kiieli ii lieid on n enf lit a
time, or hm n pIk in a fetn-o corner,
Shoe Market
"Omaha's Popular Priced
Shoe Store"
320 South 16th Street
I A I.ASTINt. M 1 1, A 1(1 A ( I KK.
I Tin- perlml i'f iiiii'nr'u liifeellnn In
the I'nlte I Hi-i'. fi Ik nlmut punt, no
!ur u thla yinr i enniemed, Not
i iinlll well i Ion if In i'j't will inoa
iUltoea Kpi'oud mm Ii tnulnrla ayiiln,
Ijile In Iho hi'mmoii nor. many mniiiil
I toe breed, Thoao that do breed urn
' not very aeiive,
'JlM'e thut ailelt miiliil'U blood do
not develop full grown nmlarlii piiivt
llea. All In nil. 'he ehiinea Hint un
lililnf'ieted pe,on Kill beeoino In-i-ete-l
between fiov eid next rptliiK
1 not arenl,
-Jt tin b-en I'lrned Hint tnominltoe
e.'in live for Severn I month. Home
of lh moulloen that live Ihro'igh
Ihi winter niity bo infeetlmi, nnd
miiy aueeeed III iiifeellnar people, ilnt
here, too, tho poKllllltle are not
areitt.
finetlexilly nfa'ln;, the reaervolr
for m-ilarlii ilui lnKr tho winter xeitwm
1 the peoplo who are Inf t'leil tho
ehroii!.- eairiei ), if tr.ev would enre
tlicmm-lve eotnpletely If all of them
would ilo no, or even n Urien part of
them would do xo--lheru would lei
pmetlciilly no malnrlii next year,
ItiiKM liax proven S;i of thin muli-inalli-jlly
In ft way that would con
vines any enKlne-r.
To i ure the i hllln In the emso thut
patient will hn well for ft lime re
iiiir.x very little t rent men t. Thirty
Kiiiln of iiulnlne a dny for three duy,
or, at moxt, four 1a it. I about, all
Unit I reiiulred for an inlult. It can
be taken nt onn dime uf bedtime.
HuL that kind of n emu I not what
I mil writing iilimit. Thai the kind
of a t tire thut may get the aubjeet'a
name nnd piclure in lin aliimnue or
in mime other kind of a patent
ineilkine advert ixenietit If he take
that (.mount of trfitlwent, or leH, or
tho umiul chill enre, h- niay get hi
name on a death certificate along
wlHi an entry hiicIi as- "Couw; Hema
turia or eongextlve i hlllx or malignant
malaria.
The Hire I am writing iilmut I the
cure whh Ii aenerolly Nlay permanent,
wlil h prevent relaiwe. Infect lull of
the family, or Infection of the neigh-
IxllH.
AeenrdiilK to the Imokli-t laeucd by
the MiaxlHlppl beul'h iiepurirttent and
written by I'rnf. (.'. I'. H'. till
tieiitmenl roiHl'ta of 10 kouiim of
lOinlu. taken at lieiliitne each nlnht
for elaht week. Thl In th! trml
tnent fur nil adult.
The dime fur chlldrrn nie:
I'nder 1 year of "ge 'a grain,
I year I main.
'.' ear 1 gram.
.1 met ! yeura J gminii.
fl, and 7 yer-4 grain.
, 1 nnd I'l yesrll grain.
II. U. 11 and H ye.n grain.
guliiniK la mmp of jerl tutntit I
not ! Inter,
Kn.nrdlllK .iim Ui.
fi uiirx mil': Vim in) limited u
Nttnil l 'l'in U l Inn infill Have
tiiken II brfr l.itnl f for tins
ut iven i : i ,kh ei, every iiiiiiii-
inrf, and to far have fell no bad re
rulirf, W.ix told tint It would thin my
l;l'K(1, but i-uniiot that It ha doug
un.
fleiuMi let mo know In what way II
In lltll'illful.
It I different from moat purgative,
u It. alwny ha the rlcHited effect,
l(i;i'l,V
In plte of your experience. I allck
to my gun. Thri me xonm people
ivlio inn Ktaud nuythliiK. and other
wiio can aland anything for awhile.
Halt doe harm btcauxe It irritate
the bowel; ill, tin away too tnurli
vM"r; dlxiiiiti tint mineral bahinc
of the body; induce eoiiNtlputlou and
fixe the cut Ihi tic hf.blt.
floating Khlneya.
A render wrllcx: Will you kindly
tell ma the cfiu: of a floating kidney?
I It diingerou to the perxon that
ha one'
IlKl'I.y,
No, nor to any one clue.
oer ald the wort part about a
floatl'ia kidney whh knowing; about
II. "What you don't know don't hurt
yon," wa lliu ay he alwvl up rnov
nblo kidney,
I Ibralor Not llangerou.
' V, M, M. write: 1 the ue of a
vlliriitor kood for hnnbago and other
form of rheumatlm?
J the dully uxe of a vibrator up and
down the xplne harmful to the nerve?
Ili:i'l-V,
It ha NotiiK value, Mora than one
procedure will relieve a rnuacular
rhctimatlxm. I
hetiin
Nd.
of Fortune Hunt
Aged Mexican Hrurlic Ouiulia
In Find One Son Died,
Oilier Iiimiiu'.
Ilioken by lh ti'itk' ml of hia
to boiin' ai anh of furl una In t min
im, Andre Hernand", ngd Mexican
living at Hie Kyatoito hotel, i to
return to Mexico, next week, with the
wreck of one of hi Bone. Munui-I.
HI ollnr ou, lonurdo, a 1'iilon j
I'm lllu employe, died 1,1 the ,lncolil
liix.mc iiayliiiii lnxt inniner, follow
ing Ntniatroke While titiloiiding nnd.
Manuel, a youth of 21, 1 Imtv In
the Inxnne aayluni ut Clarlmla, victim
of thug whu lu'ge4 and robln-d him
uud left lilm to die on Council lilnlT
rullroad linck on fold ulgbt In
Novniiiber, iZi. Ikith hi bg were
froxeu, tieci-xxltatliig ampulntlon of
i.rfa ler iifld the loa on llm other
foot, Ilo never r'-galii'd hi tenaon
efter that. '
Nl l auded In I .I l'ao.
The elder Ilertiendez did not learn
of hla anna' plight until Hie death of
lionardo, lie ataried north but only
raached Kl faao When hla fundi give
out, Hla heart hreaklnic with eager
nun to tench hi boy, he wna forend
to toll until January of thla yeir to
gain sunua vv ian vi ,oiitou,
"I want to take my hoy to hi old
home In I-eon," ha pleaded with John
(iurnett, Immigration offlrer. "fir
hniin In thn ximllght unit unlet at
home, lm will get well again."
I', H. lit I'ay Kxpenae.
flurnett appealed to Wnehlngton
and today the reply came. Manuel I
to Join u. deportation train bound for
tha eolith nt Cmhondalo, III., October
It, and heat of all, tiuniett guceaod
nl In obtaining tho father' uppolnt
ment na attendntit for tho boy. lllf
trnnapoitatloti to Mexico will ther
fore lie defrayed by I'ncla Ham.
Hlalnnce from Juarez, to I-on, their
home, la J .,',00 mile, but domett In
liuvea Mexii.ifi uuthorlth' may alt
them I, ,nie,
Big Shiimwnt of VrcuncM
Received hy Onialia Store
A iiiiiThaxe of ladle' dree,
claimed to rank among tho largeat
(tingle hlirnent of women' dreanc
ever received by nn Omaha ready-to-
wear atore, arrived Wednesday at Or
kin Itroa, atore In tint Conant Hotel
bulldlnj,', Kniploye wero kept buay
for many hour after rlnftinir time
Weilin-Hiliiy iinpiicktng, nnaortltiif and
prlcimc thexe dn-aara, which are to
be placed on ule at rapcoinlly low
price thlM tiiornlni,'. eiiirtliis; at 11:30,
According to Hid Orklii merehan-
(llrliiK triunnger, aeveral thouaand of
theao drexxe were plirchneed by Or
kln'a New York atore buyer nt an
iiniiHual price ' roneeaatori from a
prominent emtierii muker who needed
raalt. The lot Waa divided among
Oikln'g etoree, 1,000 helnif ollolted to
Otiinhu.
May Fever Heinedy.
Kor hay fever; You will bo ur
prlaeil if you will tixe powdered extract
hydriiMti about two nj- threo grain
at a doxe, Hue.) or four time a day,
for adult It will dry up tha inttcou
membrane of tho none, etc,
Try Ovarian K.xlracl,
Mr, A. S. It, writes; "Can you tell
me what cau- nie to have auch hot
fhwlif.' I am hi year of age. Thexe
flaxhe t have hint for four or five
year. It aeeina III tuooil will mtrai
or drive a cow out of a torn patch,
hut none of them eounl tha taak of
trying to head off a wild rumor.
I, like Mathewala xuy he hn ob
served that the longer a tiachi-lor
Ntay alngle tho harder he 1 to catch,
while on the other hand the longer
u, girl ataya alnglo the ealer she la
to pleaae.
Cricket Hick continue! to correa
pond with a young lady rt-alding near
the town of Thunileratlon. Hid Hock
.iya he don't we how Cricket makea
any matrimonial headway when he
takea hla pen in hand, hecaue he
ran't even accidentally apcll a lot of
word.
Uncle Sam Says
Itoxe Culture.
The federal bureau of plant Indu
try in It -booklet, "Koe for the
Home," give a wealth of Information
concerning roe. Tha varletlra,
mill, fertilizer, planting, grafting,
pruning and treatment of Inxect peata
out of tin- face, It get no red and I are ilexi rllied nnd llluatrated.
am hot uil over and imiHt get to ome T,,H , ,,)n ,,nMon f the ywir to
cool air at nin e. I have them every 1 1..,,, , ,,, fo,. the ,)r0pogHtlon of
mvelf'U,aT alT Th"v "are'' ve ym, I fl" '
;?o?.' " ' Z Z t hotdvl.t and be ready when the
mUM keep a fun in my hand inoxt of
the tltim.
ItKl'LY,
I Judge you ma paxhlng through the
thnr of life.
It o, yon would get relief from the
! pf ovarian i xliuet, .
proper time rnmn.
Itender of The Omaha Hee may ob
tain a copy of tin honk let free by ad
drexBlng a pnxtal card to the IMvlalon
nf f tibllcationi, Htpurtinent of Agrl
riil;nre, Waehlngton, D, C, anklmj for
"ST. H. 750,"
G)mmon Sense
Wife, Are You a llelp or Jllndraiiref
Thero I nothing- rnoro dlMrourag
ln to a huehnnd who I doing hi
bent than to h-ive a wlfo eomplujnlni:
that If ho were the right kind of a
man he nilght bo making; o mtieh
money aa Mr, Ho and Ho' bueband.
Homo men ara money-maker, and
tome are not.
There- are men who ran conduct a
bualneas and there are other who
make better employe.
The omploye who cannot wapire to
a hulnea of their own are unfor
tunate, and the family enure In the
deprvlng realization, but If a man
I unauited to he a enccexxfiil buxl
nea manager, which would bring, him
a better Income, a nagging wlfu will
not help the waiter.
Nagging nny put nlin to the had
o that he cannot bold even a good
poNitlon.
If a man feel that ho cannot con
duct a bualne, he would better
not put hi Raving Into aomethlng
he doubt from the "tart.
It la far better for a wife to amlxt
xuih a man and encourage him In
maklnn a lan-d eavlnga a polble
from hla wage, rather than advle
hint to Invent hla money, hi hurd
earned aavlnga, In a bumnesH venture
in which he feel he wlllTie uneucce
fill before he engiiRe in It,
(t'oprrlghr, IU2.)
Parents' Problems
What coura hould b followed In
tha cae of a very clever boy of eight
who eaxlly keep tip with hi cliixea,
hut, if more InduHtrlotiM, might be
!trt?
A clever boy can uxually be influenc
ed, by mean of a atory. ferluip the
bent tory to tell thl boy la that of
Tha l'arable of the Talent. He will
obtain from thla both the knowledge
that he ehnuld do hi beat, and tite
incentive to do It.
PJ' .Hllltl . I V lll.lllli aV aW
Harry Mason
The Tailor
Goes on Trial
Saturday,
October 14th
at
1518Fam&mSt.
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Chinese Currency
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Step
On the Gas
Let a iton witch record Demonstration. Learn alio
how different can accelerate about deceleration. AMar-
from 10 to 40 or 50 inilea per monii at your command lot
hour one of the 'i vital a comparative demonstration
tet given in a Marmon merely tall or telephone.
M ARM ON
QlwOoremojt tyine Gar
. H. PELTON
Ci Cfaiif"
I Sleet-0il
flARMOM UL'ICK
VORDYKK K MARMOV t OMPAW
Mervury llll 3. Temperature
dropped to 3.', thn loweal of the eu
aott, In Oinahii fnleiijy inoriilng bu
tttreii t and 7.
To Olmeria I'Vaet Cloaliig aeivne
for the feaat of Hurcoth and the holy
da ya will be held al TrUipIn Ixiiii I to
night at I and Hutuiduy morning at
l.
Fire Nlarla hi AltU Kire of unde
teruiiuad origin (lid amall amount nf
damage In the attic of the homa of
T. H. McCafteiy, J22 Imdga atre,
yealerday aftvruooli.
( olored I 'ix or la Meet The Doug
Ina County Colored Itepubllcun lengun
will "luge a rally frlduy night al Ht.
1'hllllp church guild naitti at Tneniy
fliat and I'unl aliei-t.
Polllialera lo Meel A ronfrrenra
of Ni Iniiaka poatmuetei will be hrld
Novemla-r II at the HcoiIihIi Hue ca
thedral. In lliibut Work, poxtmaat
er geiieinl, I expected to attend.
league o Hold Itully ininlii Hi
Irict tuther leiigno will hold a tally
at KouiiUm Memorhil cliurih Tuea
day evening, October 17, at . Ir. W,
If. flaucke of Newton, la., will apeak.
Nued for Divorce Nnliimn Cahow,
former owner of the "HHytacker"
1 'aticing club, wa itird for divorce bv
J.iiimu Cahow, who uak etixtmly of
their two chlldieii, Norman, Jr., 0 and
Kdwln, I,
Fall Dead I'aaiiuiile Itova, uncle
of John Malerno, who wa hol
und killed by John Kllnn, federal
booze Informer laat Haturday
Ulgbt fell dead In the bath
room of hi home ut r, Houth Twen
ty flrt tret, dned.ir. Kuneinl
-rvicr will be held thl limittlng at
u from the home to Ht. Ann church.
flan (hlhlren'a Home Thn Hioth
rrnmnl of American .eoinen la plan
ning to cMlahliah a national communi
ty home for dependent children near
Omaha if a tract of laud from 1,000 to
.noil acre ran bo obtained,
IIimhIoo ('hater Isave Thirteen
tuembeia of the IIixmIimi Chaer left
hint night for Miiraliiilltnwn, U to
celebrate toihiy Krlduy, 13th the an
nlveraary of another Vridny, llth,
hen they were trended In the Iowa
town.
Hi art uit lutikruptcy ult
aaaluat the Waterloo Creamery com
pany waa atarted In feleral court yea
lerday with Joaeph favllah, John Jlak
rii. Ham W. lliuinlli k and the Omaha
orrica Kuulpnient rimpny aa petition
ing credltora,
Pry Will Iti it Bryuu
to Speak A(aliit Keetl
Kunaaa City, Mo,, Oct. 13 -Wllliam
Jeiiiilnga llryan will he Invited to pur.
lii-lpiite In the Mlaaourl fall election
campaign by making prohibition ad
dreaae at Kalian City and HI. I-oula
Thl waa decided here at a Joint
nioetlng of the executive committee
of the Men'a Klghteetith Amendment
league and the Women' Eighteenth
Amendment leaifu. The two organi
zation ara pledged to work for the
defeat of United Htalc Henator
Juine A, Heed, democratic candidate
for re election, who haa declared "for
reuaonuble ntodlflcaUona" of the Vol
atend act.
Congressman Evans
Speaks at Bloomficld
floomfteld, N'-li-. Oct. It -(.Hpecliit
Telegrain -C'oiign aamiiii I '.olx.i t ii.
i:vn Mike here to an audience of
nlxint forty. Ho confined hla talk to
national Ixailea, prexunllng a defi-nae
of what Hie republli'aua have done
inc Harding wu elei tei nnd atroug'
ly aaaalling ib'im-i ulle inlaiimnage-iiii-nt
during the eight yeara that
Wlleoii held tli" relna of goveriuiieiita.
II Inalated that thing are In better
a ha i o tow than for aeveral yem
paxt and preaentiul a Bluing plea that
the republic ne be given the oppor
lunty to flnlah the work they have
liegun,
A, A, lliil.ei', i iindld.ilti for elate
enulor; W. ll. 1'unk, cainlldatii for
county allorne): and Cheater Norton,
cuiiiliiLili for lit;lliiture; alao nnide
fhort lalk Mr. II. II. Ilcaley pie
lded at the meeting:,
Alleged Slayer of Biittlicr
With (ileaer Arreeled Here
Itobert Overatre-dt, Wichita, Kan.,
Vila atieateil Wedttexibiy on a chaife
of murdering a fellyw worker In a
packing hnuxo ut W.i liit.i, 11 atrtick
Ih men with a meat cleaver, accord
ing to tha Kuumia nut limit le.
Tonibelone have lxen alrli ken from
the Hat of article claaaed a luiuriea
in Oermuny.
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