THE BEE: OMAHA.' WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1920. Man Will Face Murder Charge In Kansas Citv DvMinis Chester, Aroused of Shooting Society Girl, to Be Returned From Great Fairs, Mont. Kansas City. Mo., Nov. 9. Plans :o secure the extradition of Dennis ."licster. arrested yesterday at Great Falls, Mont., and return him to Kati es City to face's charge of first de jrec murder for the killing of Miss Florence Barton, Kansas Citv so :iety girl, who was shot to death on the night of October 2 on a lonely suburban road hsre, were made 'by officials today. According to dis patches from Great Falls,' Chester denied the charge and officials here prepared to comnat any le.ial fight Chester might make to resist extra i'.'ticii. A warrt charging Chester with the murder 'was issued by the county prosecutor late yesterday on receipt f .d vices that he had been taken li custody at Great Falls. The ar rest ended, a widespread search by jp.-ratives of a private detective agency, who trailed Chester over western states. t ' Mbs Harton," the daughter of a wealthy shoe manufacturer, was shot to death when three men in a motor car drew vp beside the auto mobile in which he and her fiance, Hcvad AVinter, were riding. Win ter was wounded in the arm. Rob bery was believed to have been the motive of the attack. Winter, according to the police, recognized the photograph of Ches ter at the bureau of identification as that of one of the assailants. Winter declared that Chester fired the shots. Police .announced two of the three bandits implicated in the murder of M iss Barton now were in custody nd they expected to arrest the other man soon. One cf the men is being held at St. Joseph, Mo., on a charge of holding . up un interurbain car there. ' ' ' " . . v Body of Missing Ogden Man Found With Skull Crushed1 Ogdcn. Utah., N'ov. 9. After o search of about 18 hours the body it C E. Lewis, 38, employed in a local railroad oftice, was found with the skull crushed. Lewis, according io his wife, had left their home at Riverdalc, : ne.ar here,, "about 9 last light to go to the garage to drain the water frem itus automobile and aid not return. Search wos institut :d and his body was found this af ternoon, rear a pile of scrap iron, tpproxinu.tely a mile from his house, it is believed he, was struck over the 'lead with a piece of an iron bar found, nrtr the body. Brief City News ('ais to ltan Friday Street cars mi Furnam street will not run until Friday luornifttf. It. A. Iieussler, vice t'lTfrklent rf the traction company, trd yvitov '!iy j , Clothing Stolen Two overcoats' m. . .. . v,. it stolon Monday night Hiring the American Legion carni ';;! nt the Auditorium, according to reports to police. J'.toro Kohbed The soft drink par lor of Tony Martisi, 323 North ISis'uteenth. street, was robbed of $2..H, 400 ciatarets and three candy ;;nd jum slot machines. Ollioer Robbed Special Officer Meorpe Hockley, 24i!3 Lake street, lias offered $100 reward for the recovery of va sweater and an army iilanket stolen from his home. ' Kegulatlou Asked Regulation by niUinanco of charges made for con necting electric light and power services to houses was recommended by Corporation Counsel W. C. Lam bert in council meeting yesterday. Alleged Thief Arrested E. P. Frederick was arretted here yester- v hi the advice of the New Phila delphia, O., police, who want Fred- ..., ti.r tne aik-ged theft of $1,900 troiii the Ohio i.'oultry company. Ask Reduced Expense Repre sentatives of the Omaha Heal Es- ine bare ionic embodies elements that restore strength and build up the body via nourishment. scotts emulsion is a form of tonic nourishment that makes for a sound body and abund ant vitality. Mtt & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. tat biimd requested the city council to devise some means whereby pertv owners would nut be forced to vny tho entire expense of new gas supply mains. 'ltltt'iihlp Granted Salvatore Nanfito was refused citizenship pa pers by District JudRe Sears yester day because he had been arrested for bootlt'KKing. Hut when he in formed the Judge he had 12 children his citizenship was granted. tllrls Seek Admission to Bar Iola Vincent. '320 South Fourteenth street, Omaha, and Irene Hufflng tou, Lincoln, wew the only two Rirls in a class of 12 applicants for ad mission to the state bar. Examina tions will ho held November 23. Aged Woman Dies Mrs. A. F. Thomson, 69, native cf Scotland and resident of Omaha for 60 years, died nt her home, 1054 Georgia avenue, Tuesday morning. Sh is survived by her husband, A. P. Thomson, ono daughter, four sons and three sisters. Woman Sues firoccr Claims for $1,000 damages because of the al leged refusal of Charles H. Mal liusor. Capitol avenue and Seven teenth street, to sell hur an ordr of groceries, was 'tied by Anna Wil liams, 1211 Tierce street, in munici pal court yesterday. Candidates Spent Mule Expensa accounts of local pclitlcians show little was spent by most candidates for election. Charles TJnitt. re elected county commissioner, spent $287; Tr. Harry Foster, elected to the stato legislature, spent $91; Ed A. Smith was elected with an ex-f penditurp of only $5; Ed Palmer spent $60 to be elected a represen- t ADVERTISEMENT DEPENDED UPON ITEMS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table, Compound Has Been This Woman's Safeguard All That Time Omaha, Neb.- -"I have used Lydia E. Tinkliam's Vegetable Compound tor over- twenty years for female troubles and it has helped m e very much. I have also used Lvdia E. Pink- h a m's Sanative Wash with good results. I always have' a bottle of Vegetable Com pound inthe house as it is a cood remedy in time of need. 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The young husband returned home for lunch Monday noon io find a note from his wife .Hating she had gone out to mail somo letters. She did not return, he says. Community Center Opens A new community centr was opened in Florence last night. Fupils of Mon mouth l'ark school presented their pluy, V'The Lawn Party," and there were other1 interesting members on I the opening program. Programs were also offered at tho Bancroft, Clifton Hill and Mason schools. Automatic Phones in Spring A. F. Adams, district commercial man ager of the Nebraska Telephone compnny, announced yesterday that the -uituinatic equipment on tele phones of the Tyler exchange will be in service early next spring. Rapid growth of the system in the downtown district has made it im possible to install automatic service in tho Douglas exchange next spring, according to Mr. Adams. Kitrrmc Cruelty Charged Ex treme cruelty was charged by Hertha May MeWhorter tn a petition for divorce from William A, McWhorter, 6104 Dodge street, filed in district court yesterday. McWhorter, who is head of tho Missouri Valley Finance company, 303 J. U Kennedy build ing, has an income of $15,000 a year, according to his wife. To Station Troops Hero Troops of the L'nlted -.states army which have boon stationed in OennHiiT, will be stationed nt Fort Crook when they return to this country in the spring, reports from Washington state. The balloon station at Fort Omaha is scheduled to be moved to Fort Scott. 111., and Fort Omaha will then bo occupied by the UVIUh army corps area now at Fort Crook, thus leaving Fort Crook avllbU for uso of troops returned from overseas, it is said. 0- Doctors Recommend Bon-Opfo for tho Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles aifd to strengthen eyesight. 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Not Your Mite Your Mightiest for the Y. W. C. A. November 9 to 16 BIKES SHASH' feJMHY EVERYBODY STORE" This Is Go to "Movie Week" When "Old Man Dollar" Will Appear on the Screen ... . Just Look, Folks, at What "Old Man Dollar" T Wednesday! Some Bargains That Will Make You Understand How V -Much Lower, Prices Now Are. 0ji A Generous Assortment of Plaid and Plain Wool Skirts ' For the Women Who Knit We have for your selection a complete assort ment of Fleisher's knitted worsted for sweaters, scarfs, hats, etc., in a complete line of shades. AJso Shetland floss, for, lighter weight sweaters, sacques, scarfs, etc. Hank Knitting Worsted. 69c i Four ounce hank knitting worsted in all the most desir able shades at 69c hank. 5 hanks will make a medium sized sweater. Thursday is the Last Day to enter your drawing of "Old Man Dollar." Fourteen cash prizes will be given to the best and most original drawings made by children under 16 years of age. For further in formation inquire in the Toy Department. ' . at $16.75 A General Clearance Sale of - Drapery Remnants Included in this sale are remnants from our interior decorating department and remnants left from our regular selling. They have been placed in two great groups. At 2 Price These are beautiful tapestries, velvets, velours, silks, etc., used as samples in taking orders for interior decorating and range in lengths from 1 to 1 yards each. Every piece marked at 'exactly Vi regular price. ' ' At 39c Yard Beautiful drapery remannts, including cretonnes, prints, voiles, marquisettes, nets, etc. Radically reduced in price at 39c yard. W Drapery Edges 5c Yd. A large assortment of cretonne edges in short- lengths, especially desirable for edging pillows, scarfs, drapes, etc. All colors. E HAVE taken all of our plaid and plain wool skirts and put them in one group for Wednes- day, at this unusual price. These are smart, yet inexpensive skirts that have endeared themselves by' the serviceability youthfully attractive in both style and color, and full of wear and real service. In this group you will find many skirts that have been marked to sell Heretofore at more than twice this special clearing price the newest box and knife pleats, and other beautiful-models that will make you wonder how it iss possible for even "Old Man Dollar" s to do such an unusual thing as this. Second Floor. Third Floor. f ' Did You Get Ybur Share ,of Thbse Wonderful Of fers in Hosiery A' Continuation of Tuesday's Bargains, as Long as They Last, is Offered by "Old Man Dollar" Today. Clocked Silk Hose $3.50 Women's fine quality silk hosiery in black, embroidered with white clocks; also navy and cordovan, self-clocked. These are extremely popular, and un usual values at this price. Wool Hose v 95c Warm, comfortable wool hose for Nwomen, in heavy rib effects. Choice of a good assortment of brown and heather shades. For the winter "fad" of wearing low shoes and wool hose. Fine Lisle Hose 95c Full fashioned fine lisle hose for women, with six-thread toe and heel;, choice of black -or . white in regular and extra sizes. Reduced by "Old Man Dollar" to the new price level. A Splendid Quality of Women's Pure Silk Hose An extra heavy quality of women's pure thread silk hose, full fashioned, with double heel, toe and top. Come in black, white and brown. A real value at this price. , which o pure biircitu $1.95 A Special Purchase of Women's Pure Silk Hose A special purchase of hose which has been selling from two to three times this price. Included are pure thread silk and fiber silk hose in brown, black and navy. An unusual value. 95c Pure Silk Hose ' $2.45 Women's pure thread silk hose, six thread toe and heel, full fashioned of 12-strand silk, various shades of 1 gray, brown, pink, navy; also black and white. Outsize Silk Hose $2:95 Women who prefer out-size hose will find these full fashioned pure thread silk hose to be unusual values. Lisle garter tops. Choice of two colors, black and cordovan. Pure Silk Hose $3.95 A very heavy quality black silk hose for women. These are specially desirable on account of having the garter tops lined with lisle. Assort ment of regular sizes only. Fine Lisle Hose 65c Splendid quality of women's fine lisle hose in navy, bronze, black and white; double soles and toe and high spliced heel; all sizes. A reduction of almost one-half. . Pure Silk Hose $2.95 A splendid quality of women's full fashioned Gordon hose pure silk thread, with double sole, toe and heel. Choice of black, white, navy, gray, taupe or brown. Silk .Lace Hose $4.69 Beautiful silk lace hose, in black only. The popular hosiery for dress wear; offered at about half the for mer price. There will be heavy buy ing of this number for Christmas gifts. i Wool Stockings for the Children Pretty little wool hose for the tiny tots, "Little Mis chief," with silk toes and heels. There is white in sizes 52 and 6, and black in sizes 4 to 6. M.i Floor. i Men's Cassimere Hose 3 Pair for $1 Medium lightweight black cassimere hose, with double heel and toe, elastic rib tops, black only. Guaranteed first quality. There are but 200 dozen in this lot to be sold at this price. , DkWn.Uir. Store. . . Men's Silk Hose 65c - A wonderful value in the famous "Shawknit" brands of men's hosiery. All colors and all sizes. Offered Wednesday at about one-half the former selling price. Main Floor. 39 c Men's Work Hose 49c 100 dozen men's medium and heavyweight sox, all-wool and wool-mixed cassimere, double heel and toe, elastic rib tops. Choice of gray, brown, black, green, white, etc. All sizes. Downstair. Star. Men's Cotton Hose 18c Fine quality cotton lisle hose for men, In popular colors of black, cordovan, navy and gray. Men will welcome this opportunity to lay in a supply of hose at this ridiculously low price. " Mala Flow. ' A Most Exceptional Sale of Floor Lamps and Shades Here is a very real opportunity to buy that Mahogany Floor Lamp with a Silk Shade, that you have been longing for and at a price that will actually make you utter a little gasp of surprise when you see them. The Lamps are unusual in design, and the shades are so delicately beauti- r i 1 1 . i i 1 1 1 iui mar, oniy an inspection win snow you how handsome they are. Of fered in three groups, as follows: Lotl-At$25Each Mahogany Floor Lamps with silk shades of blue and rose colors, complete. Lot 2-At$30 Each Mahogany Floor Lamps with silk shades in gold, rose, blue and mili tary colors, complete. Lot 3-At $40 Each Mahogany Floor Lamps with silk shades inblue, rose and mulberry colors unusual designs and un usual values. Silk Shades in Attractive Colors and Designs. $20 $25 $30 $35 Third Floor. A Very Special Offer of Men's Fine Shoes $11.85 ... We have taken twelve lines of men's new fall shoes from our regular stack exceptionally fine grades that have been sold at con siderably higher p rices than this special offer, and placed them in our -group at $11.85 each. In cluded are browns and blacks in kids and calf ; skins. These are splendid I shoes for winter wear, but dressy and good looking. Really, men, this is a chance for you to buy at least (wo pairs and make" a big saving. Fourth Floor. h. n A-f a i