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    T1IK OMAHA PKE: FRIDAY. OCTOHF.R 27. 1022.
Woman's Storv of
9 '
Double Murder
Stirs Community
Tangle Surrouiniiug If all-Mill
Slating JYli-vel to lie
Nfuring Solution
Grounds for Arrot.'
New HruiiMHlrk, N. J,, M. 'J
jiiy A. I'.h-Th diemullc iiry "f a
uolnan farmer, Mi. Jan !ll""ui, that
li had w Unwed I ),' lliil! Mill inur.
ilfT, had identified hotli thn aliiycr and
it woiimn who M 'iri;i nit 1 lilni, tialay
,ileclrllli-d New Jlrunimlck.
AIh.ik Hi wiM Ihii luidice tit
th ft.-v, JCdward JU.II and Mr. Kl
ti nor Mill, it alna-cr In hi clmlr, were
found under a irah 'aiif'l" tree on the
1 ' t t H t f m f,jin. Win Hun on- of the
i,t Intricate murder niyrterlea Hint
IlIlM I'llK'IKt'll I I'D llllCICKt I'l UK' COUII-
ti y In year, ha kiiiiu uiiKuhed.
Nnw, Hh th (nil atcry of Mr,
(illinwi rii'ulu ptihjlc, the f. i I f j kC I"
Iron- tliHt (ha deouement I !
prowrlilnK fuat.
No hint of when arreat mUcht he
upected, wa jilvn hy 1'aputy At
torney Genera) Wllliur A. Moll.
Admitting (tin Importance of flit
try told by Mm. OHmon. he pro.
fied to have other information on
which ha could net, independent of
lirt affidavit. ,
Ground (or Arreni,
Tit admitted that Mm. OlhRoti'i Id. -i.
tlflc,ton, Ksmrilly ieiikliiif, would
afford aufflvlent ground for r
rmt. rlorjralit latn of th aiato ifllce,
Nlal llutoctlv Mhdoii end county
detecllv vhtlled the I'liUHo farm
attain today, going- j if f ii I ly over the
around, mentioned in Mm. OitiKon'M
tory.
Mr, fllhaon, who mtiu.U from tho
thrill of a clrcii iluv to mlmi pta,
Introduced heraelf unolitriinlvvly Into
til a whi'ii Clifford lluyr, it
youth, wa urrunli'A. K pirn rlletice,
It 1 net f oi lit, becauao of tho flnnnrlai
Influence penum whom her etory
J4vmm
ill rJ
At 92 He Still Votes
His Ticket Straight
Knvid nun.
O'Neill, Nrb Oct, 26 David J lit"
!'2, of O'Neill, believe lie In the old
Kt "cunt In now republican, hiivlng
liidpt-d t orK'inli! the pnrly lit ny-
ton, 0., mid JmvliiK voted the repulill-
rim tli I it utrnlKlit ever ln' wiiti
out inlxxiiiK mi ijci'tloii.
Ilito iiltcnded Vh llrtt repuhllriin
onvtntlon, nt which (ln, W'lnllrld
H'olt wik inmiinHted nt Dayton, O.
Ho hihI three nthem In hi prfi.'lnct
'huw thn lluht" thut year mid voted
the rcpuhllo ticket, hut In the neit
cleclliui hlN precinct oixt 2.' vote for
thn repuhlhun, known then fm "barn
huineid."
would Impllcnlp, tihv neverlheleMi Wulit
to the uuthoiUU'D wltb her tory when
tlio mind liny fulrcly account,
At thut time, It wu Imrtied to
dny, 'nhn wii hrUKhed ucld In thn
excitement of th tti'ret. When that
trull proved u hlind alley, ftoms on
retnernliered thn "ply woman," a
Mr. CIIikoii 1 known throughout lh
cotintrynUlc
Num Mail Known.
lJi;t'tlveK went to her hutnhle lit
tie home, for thn prewrvatlon of
which kImi hud heen Mtrjtltiitic cvvry
nerv to meet norlKK enmnffment.
If wan then repotted thut the author!
tie had located a woman who had hven
on eyewltnw of the douliln inunler,
hut It WH not until TuttniJuy thut
her imnie hecaine known.
At thut time It wa learned that
ehe hud Identified tM woman with the
murderer and had heard her cry out
the murderer' nutne, Hho had met th
woiniin Koine time nfo at a rummago
IMlln.
'fodny nhe told iilwwpuper men that
xhe did not known the murderer at
(ho time, hut that the kIiico hud met
hint Hguin In the proncoutor' office
and rcognid hhn.
It wan learned thut Mr, flllmon had
re onui'teri tor dtoctiv. ncr move
inenl on tho nlht of the murder.
20 to 25 Discount
Expenditures of
Democrats Exceed
Contributions
Firtt I'iiiuiicial Hruort Miow
... ii. i
.MOM III I llllll III? I II ity
(.'uiitlitlali'ii Vtiletiii
Doti.itfh $2iH),
Willillitlill. Oct. ; 'i'lte I'.iMt
Anuni'lnl r-mrt hy the ilcmocnitlc humIiv o. k. Iiytira. '". K, Tlmnioim and
I lull ii I roininlltee, filed today hy Wll-
tiiff .Murali, trcnmiicr, nlmvuil coiitr
hulloii of ;S!U.'I, tk iiillt in lima
far excei-dcd tnla tlifiirc l.y lia.MO,
which Hih rci.,fi ahowed hud liven
borrowed.
Conlriliutlona, luoaily l.y drimaratlu
eatidldalea for the limine, iuiik" fraii
up, Huiilac Tiiiiililc, fnrmri'ly i leik
of the houac, hendltitf the lint wild
11. W.
The rep u ljli.nn ciiiiKreMHlnnniil coin-
lulttee la expected ti llli 1 1 H tateuint
totuni row or Hni in dny,
Thuwi milk lux the lutaert cotitrlliu-
(ton In the deiiuatinilc national com
mittee fund were;
M, I., lien, diim, J'lllaliurKh, 110,000.
Ilunlaou Neahit, l'ltlahiUKh, 4,000.
Kiank It, I'na ker, New York, ii,O0((,
I. Y. Crawford, J'litelnirjih, $.'1,500.
Norman II. liuvl, New York, 13. lull.
Cyru Y. McCorinlck, Illlnol. 3,000.
Thotna V. Kyun, Virvlnlu, $1,600.
liernatd M. Haiucli, New York,
I2.SU0.
C, N. Iluakvll, Okhiliomu, K'.'.uO,
Former HenUtor t'laience C, Wat
on, Weatj Vlrylnlu, $Z,i00,
cornier nennior i nunea r, inoin-
a, coioruiin, 12,000.
Th fnllowliiK 1 coulrlhulcd $1,000
each: Jo"ih i;. Willusd, VIikIhIu;
C'harlm K. Crane. , llllnoia; Wulur
M'ujre, Alabama;' l'. Caiiln, Vlr
Ulnla; George T, Hradley, Colorudo;
Kdward ti. Hurley, Jlllnoln, and
ileiiiy Morgenthuu, Joavph M, Hurt.
Held, tlalph I'ttlltxer, Kdward Wiao
W, A. Ptiy. Udmund U Mooney,
Goik M. K. Ifowmun, Perry .
t)truua und Way mi Johnion, all of
New York.
Thoae contributing $.'.00 were; Wll
Haiti O, McAdoo, Vunce C. Mi'Cor
nilek, Pennaylviinlai David It. i'run
el, MlMourl; John W. Davl, Went
Virginia, and Kmik J., Jjfolk, New
York. Other contributor of $200 or
more wore A. Miteiieii I'ainier, i-enii'
eylvanlii, $300: .loaeph I', 'iumulty,
Wuahliiiiton, $250; Woodi ow W llaoti,
1200; H'tintor Curler Uluaa, Vlralulu,
$200; 'J'homua W. Gregory, Texa,
$200.
Nevv U. S. Hond Slump.
New York, Oct. 2. 'J'ho new gov.
eminent ' per cent bond which
recently were mote than three time
overaubacrlhed In ciiah Hiibactlpllon
at par, old on the New York afock
exrhanico today at OH. 91, the loweat
price to date.
Opening aulea of other I'lilted
State government laaui-a were 2 to
6 rent below yoaU'i'day' cloalng.
On Suits, Overcoats
and Top CoatS
THE big thing about this sale is that
it is taking place right in the heart
of the season. 4
You don't have a wait for January or February
sales to save money. Come to this store now and
save 20 to 25V on afino Stratford or Vojrue suit
or overcoat, right up to the minufe in style.
The reason for this sale is that the unseasonably
warm weather has left us with a much larger
stock than it is good business to have at this time
of the year..
As an inducement to our customers to help us
bring down our stock to a healthy size, we have
reduced the price on every suit and overcoat
in the store.
The values we otter cannot, we conscientiously be
lieve, te duplicated for a lotnr time to come. 8ave
that -0 to 'J.V.o NOW instead of waiting until January,
1809 Fawam Street
Randall Wears No Man's
Collar, Kiwanians Hear
IfuMlJuuril nu I'M Hue.)
ohm ii w wi'iit. ItciiiuiniMr thut
lout f.filut of nil your luxm ai levied
l.y your county anil haul Koverll-
Le nta, and It l tip to tluiii to iimiuih
tint pmt of thn tu.''
I Amiuiii thoMi who Mr.
Itamtad
wciv 1'icd Ataiin, It. t', IJiomidl, IJin.l
Wolf of Momu llluff. It;ilili Main.
John t'uiack, Fred Hcofl, WlllUtu
Ituxlcku, Mia. William Mckle, Mil
S un Amen, Mm. Kluii i'iihik k and
Mia. r'red Acotii,
At Valley Mr. Kamlull wiin Kieeled
rinulin A, Iteed, who tin roil in t-l him
to nlaiut 1 in men und women, lie met
John Kobbln of Cniiiliu, alutu nHU
toilul I'litidldule.
Dcfunt't Ilrukerut' Firm
File Haukrupt Srlifdule
New Yoik, Oct, 2ti. Kollowlng a
referee' h carina" at which creilltor
won a healed I'Kul fijht for the up
polninient of an uccouniunl to exam
In th book of th defunct broker
age holme of Kutdo ft Murk, bank
ruptcy ichcdule were filed tat today
In I tilled Htate dlatrU-t court allow
lug llahllltlt-aof $2,1 0, KliO and aaacl
of $2cn,;tio,
I'naccurcd arount of former rua
totner, amounting to $1,492,242, com
prlied th bulk of llubllltle of tho
firm.
Account of lecurett- creditor
amounted to $656,109, tho achedule
ahowed, Th member of th con-
ti l ii gulnt which en Involuntary
niintiruptcy petition wa inea met
I'ebruiiry, are John M. Kardn, Jr.,
and John '.urk of North Dnkolu,
former treawurer of th United Btate.
Feature Transactions '
of Livestock Exchange
V.. V. Kruutli of Muaaenu, In., wna
on the Omuh'i llvetock market with
it loud of fed lamb thut brought him
In u (-omfortuhla profiM Jle mill ho
bought the lamb here a few week
ago, when h paid an even $10 a hun
died, und they aold for $13.75 u hun
drtd.
"Feeder and atorker cuttle ure ao
cheap on the Omuhu murkct that It
la a good buy for the farmer,' mild
Mr. Kruutli. "There am not wuny cut
tle In the feed lota In my aectlon, but
tlio wuy th price uro down for feed1
cr It I my opinion thut the feed lot
will commence to fill up pretty
rapidly,"
Klirht cuiloiida of lamb were
brought In by V,. T. Illfo of Hud
Water, Wyo which aold at $12.96 to
ii:i.l5 a hundred. ,
Tho movement for.thi euou on
nhcep I about over," auld Mr. Kite.
"We hud m good ecaacm and there la
pltfnty of hay put up In my ection.
rite aheepmen of th woat are bugln.
nltiK to come back und if condition
continue u fitvorublo next euaon u
the put Hhoeptnen will recover their
loc und commence to make gain.
Price thl year are far bette than
l.'iat und it look a though they mny
tto at III higher."
llcpublican Speakers
It. U MOM .l I.,
(audiilale far t uiu a la m kruaUir.
f'ltlliAV, OCTOIIKII II.
A.lllnllJ 11,11
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lutiil I lly livon A,
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loaiaaril , , , :0o f,
inm . , 4 no p
Krvinuiil , a ; on If.
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N,.illi 1 1 - h a , , in (iv A.
M, liuyli-r :ii0 P,
I'Mlmiibu , t (in V.
Out rat Tlly I , (in ,
'I'lll'IIHHAV, NilVKMtIKH I,
Pullailuil ll 00 A.
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tl.
tl.
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tl.
tl.
' l-o Iitni p, it
l'Ull IVllUT 4 I") P, tl
i allien IM P. M.
HtmAV, NUVKMIIEII I.
PHr :S0 A.
.( Point t ID V.
, tibnr ill r.
llneii 7,30 P.
M.
M.
II.
M
'. II. HA Nil AM..
C'siHllilal for Oevrriuir.
vninAr, (xtoiiich v.
NHl,r..k City ...111:00 A. M
Aiilwrn P, M
r i.io itn. k 4 jo p, ti.
l'MMiica I lly . , 1 .00 P, M.
ATIIH)Ar, OC'TOHKH .
Tour nt Hi, hurilMii i nuniy with fnrintr
CuliarvMiuali HrmviB. Nu diitei lv,:n,
MONDAY, OCTOtlKK an.
U'ymore ,, , ,,. 10:00 A. tl.
Kuli l.ury ,, . ,, , ,, 1:110 P, tl,
H.I, run ,. , 1:00 P. M.
II, nnln 4:111 1". tl.
Uaneva, , t.UO P. tl,
knatoe incottr.r; vr. Knnni.
Kit IDA Y. ftCTOBICIt 17.
Hcuttnlilurr 1. 01) F. tl (
HA TI'KUA Y. OCTOUEIl it.
ftrokmi How :00 P. 11
MONDAY, OlITOHCH .
North Plan 1:00 t. M.
Tl'KtfDA Y OCroiICK II.
CdUtrnl City , 1:0 P. il.
WKIINKMUr, NOVKtlHKIt I.
Celumbue I: (111 t. M
THUHRDAY, NOVEMfJKR i.
Om.lia 1.00 r. M
rillDAY, NOVKMBKIt 3,
David City 1:00 P. H
gATI'KDAr, NOVBMBKB 4.
Ortean 1:00 P. tl
Heaver Cliy 1.00 1'. tl
MONDAY. -NOVKMBBR '
Cuinbrniii 3:00 P.
Mul'vuk
;00 I', t.
eWRKTAKY WAM.ACK.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER !7.
Ilmilim 9:00 P. M
- liulUi'u 1:00 I. t)
. HATUHDAY, OCTOUER SI,
Oi anil Ul.inl I 00 P, tl
Reward 1:00 P. M
HOD alMMONN.
CanilldaU alur l unareu, aad
A. K. II CM I'll UK V,
Candidate for ciigrra, abort term
PRIDA Y, OCTOBER tt. I
P.ytnl t:uo to 11:00 A. M
IHrlilanpnrt . ...13 AO to 3:10 P, M
Broadwattr . ... 1:30 to 4:311 V. M
MONDAY. OrTOHKft SO.
Ifrmlriifroid 3:00 to 10:00 A.
M
tl.
Chadrnn 1:00 to 1:00 T
Hay Jto1""' sl ni1 night.
Tl.EKDAY, OCTOBKK 31,
nualivlllo 9:00 to 10:30 A.
M.
tl.
(lor.loi 11:00 to 1:00 P.
Only 4:0 to t:00 I'.
M.
(l nnilitluncij an train connection.)
Mi-rrlin.n 7:30 to 3:30 P. M.
(Conditioned on tralu connection!.
WKDNtfibDAY, NOVKMUKR 1.
Whitnay 11:00 to 12:00 M.
I'rawfnrll 1:00 to 3:00 P. V.
llarrl.on 3:00 tu 4:00 P. M.
Aata t:00 to 6;30 P. tl.
C. F. KgAVIS.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 37.
Pawnee City 8:00 p. il.
SATtmDAY, OCTOJ3BR 28,
'1'iv.ir of lllrhtiritlion county wl(h nlaht
iiic.rclniat ralli city.
fiOVKKNOR H. H. M'KKLVIK.
BATITRDAY, OCTOBKR 21. ..
fulnr Bluff 1 1 :00 A. tf.
Wahoo 2:00 P. M.
YlllKl 4:00 P. M.
Anhland 3:Oo P. M.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30.
Weit Point :00 P. M.
TUKSDAY, OCTOBBIt SI.
Union 11:00 A. M.
Norfolk .' 1:30 P. tt.
Mudlnon 3:30 P. M.
Albion 1:00 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
NaIIkIi 11:00 .A. M.
Plalnview 2:00 P, M.
Bloomflcld M P. M.
Laurel 3:00 P. tl.
TltUItDDAY, NOVEMBER X-
Wayne 4 11:00 A. M.
Poiulrr ' 2:00 T. M.
Bancroft .... ; 4:00. P. .M.
Blair 7 3:00 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3.
Hprliiafleld 11:00 A. M.
Weepln Water 3:00 I'- M.
HyranUKi' 4:00 P. M.
TecuniKi-h 3:00 V. M.
'SATURDAY, NOVKMBKIl 4.
Ptolla 11:00 A. M.
Humboldt 1:30 P. M.
Pawnoo City 3:30 P. M.
Falrbury . 8:00 P. M.
Paii'Pacific Congress Meets.
Honolulu, T.JJ.. Oct. (By A. V.)
Tho president of China and Aha pre
mier of New Zealand wera elected hon
orary preaidenta of thS ran-Paclfic
union at its dinner here laat night.
The J'tinl'aclfic Commercial con-
greaa i In aesslon here.
l
To fare a Told In One Hay.
Take l.HXHllve UftOMO UU1NINK tablnla.
Tbn bix bi.ara tho atauatut a of M. W. drove.
(Bo aura you ot JiROMO ) 30c Adv.
fcEfiRIYINN0VEMBESi:
to much larger qitfirtrr
nd mors conveniently lo
cated. We'll rlava TWO
polling room and mj'ny
Dthrr wonderful features.. -
9 Pc. Aluminum Set
With Monarch Ranges
During Demonstration
Union Outfitting Co.
Hoi BiKuiU n! Coffto la
YitAtM. A BcJroom
Suit Givtn Away,
V cm V.ti It In iititr an)
ih kutkta hi imnie 1
ttH a M .ert, Mi!t4t,l.i
I kn in r kam, I
il t vi ti ta oe ) oh at In
iw. a ii,a h4 ea tef.
mJ fr MdAA'tlt HV k
l at in li4(ittitf IV
w il k aUitl4 lit th
1 -tp1 4 t okxtt M- k
Itre In. i a fie,.!r, a'w tk
Uk ion tktt ! m
.ttii!, trtf Mt rt A
fi I It ttj
M-ii unl W iTo (io 1 1 .001 1
.Mile to J!nltT (iollt p-
Canton, .Mo,, iM t. ;'G. A. IJ. ftrtain
and hi vnta. of Jiuncdin, New .cu
Furs
if
Hudson Bay Sable $65
American Mink Capes $395
Jap Mink Capes . $29 5
Golden Fox $35
Mole Capes $175
Friday - Continues Our
Sale of Any Hat in the
Entire Stock for
One- Half Price
fctaii.se WtTth hut and
are nude lv us in tur
guarantee the quality which ve build ino
every hat.
A Worth hat or Thoroughm! jliatVill give
you an umjMul anttxint ( rritr n i hold
ii luv under the hardest kind ff u.
4RRisfourf!TCa
con- tt
TOOT KIM
AND
Und. eiaiit Z'i cl.o luvelim; ll.lH'O
In I Ida city tu enter Culver blmUtott
i'i 'I Icy iv Adiitna Wiia a atudelit lit Cut'
vT MliH'kloii Ufnre the wmld war.
lie I it meiulnr of the junior cluaa.
of Quality
Hudson Seal CoaU 10 inches
long, shawl or - a a 7 rt
crushed collar, J I u
Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches,
wolf collar and cuffs j. i q fL
Luxurious model, vT
Squirrel Coat 45 inches, large
claw collar, Man- eL Q CL
darin sleeves, yUUu
Jap Mink Coats Soft, well
matched skins, shawl or
' , crushed collar, o pf tL
40-inch, $Jl D
Nat. Muekrat Coats Dark full
furred skins, Air);
40-inch, ylZD
Near Seal Coat Unusually fine
- skins, 45 inches j. r r gL
long,
Near Seal Coat Crushed collar
of squirrel and cuffs trimmed
with squirrel,
42-inch, yAZtD
Fur Scarfs for Fall
Superb quality is evident in every ncarf in the
ThompHon, Uclden & Co. selection.
TIktou
own fact
Khhrcd hat, kp
ory, we ian y
8witerl.ind h us: wttth ftctorte
ami Hinkahopa. emplovln JM0G
woikmi'ii. There) ai 17." ""r
tacpltf etlKUilctl III thn IlldUatrY i
their own hiina,
Ml
Black Lynx Stole $195
American Mink Cape Stole $195
American Mink $25
German Fitch $15
Stone Marten $39. 75
Baby's Kid Moccasins
in white or while trim
med in pink or blue,
$1.00 and $U5. Pink or
blue silk moccasins,
$1.00 and $2.00.
Second Floor
t i Vna kt tJ
TW(ktw,4 k.ie
t ! em' J la you,
U !it, M let lUl
aaueuaj aW.ial
tmewtiiH
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