The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 24, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. JUNK 24. 1922.
.Wife of Farrell
Granted Divorce
Decree hv Default
M.itr of Oui.ilia (ilultinuii
(.'ollau's Wliilt THIing of
AUtt'il Itt lt Heating
Iiiflirl.il.
Miv Amu Hi- l.ady J'.irri!!, wife
ii llmt.ird I'.iti.l!, ilul'iiiaii and
Mtiii in.iiiul.il tin cr, ua uraiitid a
dimwe iy d'l.tult ye.lcrduy hy
.Indue Sr.ii-. ifiiitiiiKont upon the
uitonui y iuvrti(4iioii by juvenile
..itijiorittt-o.
.r. r':nr!l. dressed in a neat
-jort (limit, lroke down ami cried
a !ie told Indue Sear ot allcyi'd
.nU dl trutltv committed aKaiii.it
lt r hv lirr lui!i.iud.
Mr. I'.urell. between subs, told the
indue Iter limliund cauie home drunk
and when she aked him where be
bad been, be replied it was none of
In t business, look liis belt from bis
ii"iiers, and beat ber with it until
biiiM'4 appeared on lirr back and
amis
Testifies to Late Hours.
She testified Farrell would go ryi
parlies ninbt after iiinht, for months
at a time, ettuiK' borne as late as
4 in the itinrnitiK ami once when she
died to 1 1 inoiitratc with him for
bis imide of living, he told icr:
"There are three doors leading
nut of tlii bnu-e. If you don't like
t lie way I am living you can leave
by either door."
Mis. Farrell told the judge that
(v'tec when she was out of town
other women telephoned her home
for her husband as late as 4 in the
inorninp.
She testified that on one occasion
she answered a telephone call from
the Iteaton drug store. A clerk in
formed her the store didn't have a
certain brand of $20 perfume in
stoek.
Investigates at Store.
"I hadn't ordered any perfume, so
I went to the drug store to investi
gate," said Mrs. Farrell. "I talked
with Mr. Beaton. He told me Mr.
Farrell bought this expensive per
fume on frequent occasions."
Mrs. Farrell said through a mes
senger boy she learned that her hus
band was buying the perfume for an
other woman "with whom he was
keeping company ajid having im
proper relations." She said she
wanted to start a divorce action five
years before, but on the advice of
her attorney she did not.
Shortly before her baby boy was
born her husband was out every
niRht drunk, she testified, adding
that he staged wild parties with other
men and women.
$5,000 Alimony.
Mrs. Farrell was awarded $5,000
alimony to be paid over a period of
five years. She also is to receive
S75 a month for the support of her
three children.
Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Lady, 5011
Chicago street, Mrs. Farrcll's par
ents, were in court during the hear
ing. Mrs. Lady testified she saw
bruises on her daughter's back, in
flicted by Farrell. Mrs. Lady also
testified that when Mrs. Farrell was
away women called up at all hours
of the night for "Howard."
Mother Gives Baby ,
to Father for $3,000
Prayer Each Day
Mrs. Ann Hollenbeck Tullis, 23,
released her 2-ycar-old daughter,
F.lainc, to her former husband in dis
trict court Thursday to obtain $3,000
alimony in which to fight a lingering
illness. The husband is James Pullis.
first Omaha roldier to be returned
home, wounded, from the battle front.
The relinquishment of the baby
ends a court fight extending since
June 8. 19J1, when Mrs. 1'itllis sited
for divorce on cruelty grounds. The
long legal war drained the resources
of the mother and caused the return
of an illncs-i with which she was
formerly afflicted. She consented to
let her husband have the baby on
condition that she be allowed to see
the child every day.
ly (jail, tenia Ttir I i pny p ft I,
Holy Father, we tliank Thee for
the privilege of prayer. It i of Thine
mazing goodnes that we are per
mitted to pray, and of Thine infinite
windoin that our prayers are an-
wered. Our gratitude got out lo
l. nd (or lite and health, and all the
blessings which come to us. Above
all other blessings, we are gr. ef I
to Thee for the Saviour, In think
ing of the blessing so graciously he
stowed upon us, our hearts adopt the
words ol Scripture I hanks be unto
God for Hi unspeakable (.lift." We
lay ourselve at Thy feet, most Holv
One; we adore Thy Great and Holy
.Name, ihou alone are Ood, and be
side Thee there is none else. Do
Thou bless our home, and guide us,
i to make it such a home as Thou
' wouldst have it be. Sanctify our re.
1 lafions one to another, to become all
' that God has planned for our lives.
Bless, we pray Thee, all other fani
: ilies, our neighbors and friends, to.
gether wit lithe stranger afar off;
though an enemy, hear us for them,
most gracious Father, .and give to
them every good thing we would ask
for ourselves. Bless our country.
Give the spirit of wisdom and sound
judgment to all civil officers and those
in authority. So overrule, that peace
shall be maintained among all na
tions. Let Thy Kingdom come.
Speed the glad day when every knee
shall bow and every tongue confess
Him Lord to the glory of God the
Father. Amen.
REV. K. C. M'WNNEMj,
Atlanta, (IroiKlK.
Special
Week of June 19 to 25 lnclu.lv t
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Viking Drill Is Given
at Scandinavian Picnic
A viking drill, by 14 women
dressed in white was the chief attrac
tion at the Scandinavian picnic yes
terday afternoon at Krug park. Ths
women were under the direction of
Mrs. Richard Johnson. Special ar
rangement was made to have the drill
repeated tonight as one of the closing
features of the celebration.
Several of the event scheduled for
yesterday afternoon and evening were
postponed until today in order that
more people might see them.
Juries Called July 5
Out of consideration for out-of-town
jurymen who would have to
come to Omaha during this hot spell.
Federal Judge Woodrough postponed
the jurors' arrival until July 5. Alva
Smith goes on trial that day. Thirty
five liquor cases, set for trial next
Tuesday, go over until later.
$5.95 Dress Sale
150 smart Gingham and Voile
Dresses in scores of clever
new styles actually worth up
to f9.75, choice dC QC
Saturday at PO.I0
1512 Douglas Street
JULIUS ORKIN
TIRES
Fresh New Ford
Size, $5.95, from
Sprague Mill to
You.'
ADVERTISEMENT.
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Try it, as we believe nothing you
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satisfying.
After the Clock
strikes nine tonight, it will be too late to have your
"want" listed in the Want Ad section of tomorrow's
Sunday Omaha Bee, '
Thousands of people both in Omaha and out over
the state will be watching these "Want Ad" col
umns tomorrow to see what you have to dispose of,
or are in need of.
Telephone your advertisement
early today to AT. 1000.
Omaha Bee Want Ad
Rates Are Reasonable
The Omaha Morning Bee
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