Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 31, 1918, Page 16, Image 16

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NEW EXPLOSION
IN ROMANCE OF
DOUBLE WEDDING
Mrs. Edna Braley Follows Suit
. of Sister and Asks Court
to Relieve Her of Her
. Spouse.
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Mrs. Edna Braley, until last Sun
; day Miss Edna Robinson, one of two
, sisters to figure in a double marriage
ceremony on that day, Thursday in j
district court filed euit for divorce j
. from John Braley, to whom she was j
married at the same time that her j
sister, Alice,; wtd 'Herman H. ,
Mohring. The couples were married ;
by Rev. II. H. Tancock of Trinity j
Cathedra!. .
And thus does the romance of both ,
sides of a double marriage go fading j
into the land of regrets, even as the
: soao bubble bursts'vhen it attains its ;
most magnificent beauty!
Tor Mrs. Edward M. Robinson
mother of the two girls, and Mrs
Alice Mohring. as plaintiffs. Wednes
day filed suit for aunullment of Alice's
marriage. Mrs. Robinson says that
her daughter was but 14 years old at
the time of her marriage and that
Mohring' misrepresented this fact
wheit he told Marriage License Clerk
Fuiyiy that his bride-to-be was 18
year old.
- Induced Through Fraud.
. The latest 'petition, filed by Edna,
the elder; daughter who is 24 years
old, alleges that through fraud and
false stat.ments as to his name, iden
tity, character and property therein
made to 'her by Braley, she was in
duced to Starry him. She alleges she
learned of his fraudulent representa
tion soon after the marriage, which
knowledge has destroyed her hap
pines' and she seeks divorce.
'My daughters were forced into
this marriage by fear," the mother,
Mrs. Robinson, says. "My , girls,
both of whom I have used the utmost
care in raising, are entirely unianiinar
with worldly affairs-and when the
two young meji -proposed marriage
they arranged it so that my daugh
ters would be afraid to tell their
mother of the plans."
Mrs. Robinson says that she al
lowed her daughters to go out with
Mohring and Braley Sunday after-
: noon, ostensibly to attend a moving
picture show. .She says that the four
young people started out in an auto
mobile and drove instead to the min-
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Lt.C. E. Campbell of Omaha
' , Arrives' Safely in F.rancc
Lieut. C E. CanipbclUjr., ha ar
rived safely overseas, according to a
cable received by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Campbell, 1124 South
Twenty-eighth street.
Lieutenant; Campbell was born and
- vaifccj in the army and, like many
ythii, he responded to the first call
.ui hii country in the present emer
gency. ., . " I ,
Hi Is a graduate of Omaha Central
High schooL aud had completed.,, hit
Y third jjsar at the State University at
Lmcob, where he was captain ,of
, radoti. He joined the first training
camj at Fort Snclling, where lie rc
reived a commission as second lieu
irnant ami was ordered to report to
amjj L-odge, Iowa for duty, and wa
. aligned to Company "F" 350th Regi
ment, '88tli Division. He was promot
ed to first lieutenant January 1, 1918;
Receiver for! Nebraska '
"Blaugas Company is Asked
. ' A petition was filed in district
. , court Thursday by Dorus M. Alder
man, against the defunct Nebraska
' Blaugas Co. to appoint a receiver for
the corporation for the purpose of
suing Allen "W. Sleeper, Sheldon, la.,
for $500,000. the amount of capital
stock alleged to have been issued to
Mr. -Sleeper' and whom, it is alleged,
paid-nothing' for such stpek and is
consequently liable under Nebraska
statutes for the full amount.'
Mr. Alderman alleges that he re
covered a judgment amounting to
' on October 20, 1916. and on
which he has been unable to make a
recovery; that there is an aggregate
of ?50,00O indebtedness, with no as-
, sets other than, the alleged liability
of Mr. Sleeper, and asks for the ap
pointment of the receiver to prosecute
suit for the full amount he is al
leged to owe or his stock.
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, F. R. Bumpus Expects to Go
; In 'September Contingent
, E. R.' Bumpus, manager and editor
of the Implement and Tractor Trade
Journal, with offices in the W. O. W.
buildup, expects to be called some
time in September as 'one of Omaha's
contingent in the draft call for that
month. When Mr. Bumpus leaves
he will have the honor of having
' placed the first 'star on his f:rm's
Service ' flag. He is widely known
among the implement men, being
secretary of the local jobbers' im
p'ement club and a member of the
Chamber of Commerce. t
A. E. Long, formerely on the staff
of the Bee, lias been named as Mr.
Bumpus' successor, and his lopg ex
- penence as a local newspaper man
and correspondent for farm imple
ment papers will especially fit him
for the place.
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Forty-five Negroes Are
, Called to Colors ir Omaha
-- Tht following N4S negroes, selective
service men. from local board No. 3,
have been called for service and will
leave Omaha fo Camp Lewis, Wash.,
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Month End Sale Cash Pricings Offer Buyers Here Saturday a Veritable Harvest, of Splendid Bargains I
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STORE OPEN TILL 7 P.M. SAT. A
STORE OPEN TILL 7 P. M. SAT.
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Make Your Next Suit
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. You'll
never regret it. The New Fall Lines
are now complete ; big assortments
$25.00. $30.00, $35.00 Up.
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HAYDEN'S I
THE CASH STORE
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HAYDEN'S SPECIAL SUITS
c For Men and Young Men
Values you can't duplicate; big assortments for
selection; the best your money can buy; to flOA
sell, at ; . . . PU
Ask to See Hayden's Special.
Monrv Scott. 3f ..
John Stnneham.
Arthur Bradley.
0off Bauson.
WtllMlBor.,
t.oxnle Crawford.
Alfred Cheea.
Vern Mitchell.
Herbert M. Parka.
I.eRoy C. Broomflld
l'aul MuHrow
Clarnca A. Brooks.
Mllo Taney.
Richard Joyntr.
Enoch E. 8r'ce.
' Roy J. Carter. .
Homer Collins, v
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ny Robt. Jaekeon.jr.U'wts Hatteu.
Ktchard Baker. William, Carter,
e'ff Payna. Charles M. Wiley.
John Bel!. ; Clark By
Ixiuia A. Jonea si Arthur Jonea. .
lUrriaon Warner. Geerc WlUon.
" John Henry Jackaon. Cyrus A. Boyd.
f. jr. Allen. - Arthur Caueby.,
William Moaalay. Jeaaa M. 8hlel4a.
hrl H. Bliacttt," Oliver Napua.
f-urn willlama. ,.
Jirh-i Bragg. : . .
l!y fuyn. ' :
lsir Rvrnn Jon.
T'to.i.-wall Howftril.
I'iai.k WUltama,
8am Recvei.
Charrea Davta.
Walter Cape.
Jame Gttmon,
JuIIuh Kata.
Robert Klo(.
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School Opens Tuesday, Sept.
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Sturdy Clothes for Sturdy Boys I
- The average American boy is u Z
terror on clothes. They know now I
to get the most out of play. The -
average parent, however, ;a anx- -
ious to get the most out of the
clothes. We've given a great deal
of thought to this feature and be-
lieve that we have the very bust
school clothes values shown in any
store. Z
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Bring the Boys Fr 'day or Sat-
urday. Let Us Show You
Real Clothes Values. I
About 300 Boya' School Suita Re- s
priced for quicker clearance; a Z
good assortment of styles and pat-
terns; a great opportunity to dress
up the boy at economical prices; "
. sizes C to 18 years, cash pr. .$5.75
Boy' School Blouaea In manly tailored styles and dark, durable
patterns, as well as lighter percales. Cash Price 75c f
Z School Cap and Hat. For boys, in all the new fall styles; just f
the thing to complete the looks of his new suit; our special cash
I prices range -from 65c to $2.00
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We're Splendidly Ready to Supply Your
Every Clothes Want at Saving' Cash Prices
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Get the Children Ready
With Good Shoes
MiueV and Children! Gun-Metal Button"Shoei Sizes 8 to
2; $3 values; Hayden's cash price .'..$1.95
Boys', Youths and Little Gents' Gun-Metal Calf Bluchers
$3 values; Hayden's cash price ....SI. 95
Women's Brown Vici Kid Lac Shoes With leather French
heels and plain toe and imitation wing tips; all sizes; $6.50
values; Hayden's cash price S4.95
Men's Gun-Metal English Lace and Blucher Shoes $4 values;
Hayden's cash price $2.95
Clearance of Men's Canvas Oxfords and Boys' Patent Leath
er Oxfords Goodyear welted soles; $3.50 values; Cash
price 81.50
Stetson and Crosset Shoes for
Men Grover ' and Queen
Quality Shoes for
Women.
More Per Pair
Less by Wear
Bring the Children Saturday
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: Our Broad Assortments and Low i
Cash Prices Make the
Selection of Her School
I Clothes Easy
I See Saturday Specials
Z Children's Plaid Dresses All sizes, 6 to 14;
.. all new colors; special, at $3.95
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Peter Thompson Dresses For Flapper and
Misses'sizes; made of all wool serge; three
I models f Saturday, special, at $12.75
? Little Tots' Coats Medium and heavy
I weights, at $2.95, $6.95 and $6 95
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i Children's Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 14, that were made to sell
at $3.00 and $3.50; special Saturday at $1.95
Children's Serge Dresses In navy, sizes 6 to 14; at.... $5.95 f
f Girls' Wash Dresses For school wear; sizes 8 to 14; made of fine f
? ginghams; special Saturday at $3.95
s Girls' Coats Sizes 6 to 14; medium and heavy weights; specially I
s priced at '. $6.95, $9.95 and $12.95
Children's Rain Capes Saturday, special at $1.00
Children's Rain Coats All sizes; Saturday, special at. ...$2.95 i
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Fashion's Favorites for Fall Are Forward
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In assortments which, thanks to the energy
and foresightedness of our buyer, we are confi
dent you will find satisfyingly complete, and at
cash prices which place them in a value class
by themselves.
Hundreds of Beautiful Satin Dresses,
In a wide range of charming new designs.
Street, Afternoon and Summer Dresses,
$35, $45, $55, $65, $75 and up.
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Dress Special Saturday at $15
Clever styles in taffetas, satins and crepe
de chine; also 50 dancing frocks included.
Worth a great deal more. Make selection
early.
New Line of Stout Suits
and slim Suits. Choice values Sat
urday, at, cash prices
$25, $35 to $75
A Most Satisfying Showing of New Models in
FALL SUITS
at $35, $45, $55, $65 and up.
A Remarkable Special at $25.00
Nobby styles in burellas, poplins and
serges, all new shades, including tobacco,
taupe, green, burgundy, amethyst, navy and
black; all sizes, 16 to 46;;lined with all-silk
peau de . cygne and warranted Venetians.
Matchless values Saturday.
$25.00 and $35.00 SUITS
in all-wool checks. Just a few
left. Priced Saturday to close,
at cash price $12.50
Fur Trimmed Plush Coats, $49.00
Made of fine quality Sail plush with large
fur collars and cuffs and 10-inch fur band
around bottom ; full flare with pockets ; war
ranted Venetian linings; worth ?59; you save
$10 by our special cash price of $49
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Blouses for Saturday 300
new georgette blouses, in all
3hades;'beaded and embroid
ered; very special value Sat
urday. $4.95
Linen Auto. Coats
Worth up to $7.50.
On sale Saturday to
close, at ... . $3.95
Dix's Make , Porch Dreses
All sizes; 5 different models
in tissues, dimities and fine
ginghams. Sat. special $5.00
Fall Hats
An Advance'Showing'
of the most charming creations in Dress and
Tailored Hats. Some of these hats are de
veloped of Lyons velvet, others of Panne
velvet and Satiri Soulle.
Large Floppy Hats
Close-Fitting Hats
Sailors Bonnets
Mushroom Effects
250-SEPI8
Some of these Hats have the soft brims
that droop so gracefully ; most of the black
Hats, have light colored facings of velvet;
also solid black, brown, taupe, burgundy
and purple. Moderately priced at
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$6.45, $7.95, $10 and up
August Sales Misses' and Women s Sweater
Front Room
Children's Sweaters Make a verjj practical wrap
for school: look these over before buying eise-
Children's Copen and Red Sweaters With roll
:ollar and belt; sizes to 34; Saturday at $3.50
Now Is the Time to Buy School Sweaters
Misses' Fiber Silk and Wool Sweaters In all
shades; sizes to 42; regular $10 and $12 values;
Saturday, our special cash price $6.00
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Children's Sweaters In rose, blue, red, brown,
green, ejc.; 24 to 34 sizes, at $4.50 and $5.98
See the New
Stetson Hats
See the New Models, including
the Windmoore, Code, llialto,
Concord", Etc.f in Ivy, Black,
African, Olive, Army, Carbon,
Fern and other popular colors
PRICES, $5.00 to $12.00
Our Line of Staple Stetson
Hats; always complete, at
PRICES $5.00 to $18.00
HAYDEN'S SPECIAL HATS
Excellent Topper Models; a
classy Hat with welt or bound
edge, in all colors ; price . . $4
Other Splendid Hat Values,
at $3.00 and $2 50
Fall Caps ..75c up to $2.00
.75c ?
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: Drug Department
I Specials '-
Z ?Sc Tooth, Bruihcs ISc ?
50c Non-Spi For pempiration, re-
cil cash price 33c 4
" 50c Mm. Itaball's Fse. Powder i
"Ouli Price 29 -
f 1.00 Ever-Radjr Safety Raaor ?
a Siweial Cash Price..... " Tc
m 25c Dr. Crave Tooth Powder and
s Paite Catih Price
.11.00 site Listeria
50c Luxor Rouge . 39c r
S1.00-o. Tantv'a Jasmin, or Lilac j
Perrumea Ch price, 01 ...... . 69c
1 11.00 sue Herpicide Hair Tonic
f Caih Price TSc 5
Aiurea or La Trefl. Perfume Cnh .
price per os , 79c
f 35c Freexon. 2Se
St. 00 Del ton 7Sc
I 23c .lie Pood's Vanlabinf Cream j,
Cath Price 19c i
15c Crime Oil S-ap .- 7V,c 5
f 15c Lose'l's Violet or MaaaatU Tal. s
9 cum Pawdn- Cash price 10c i
S Williams' Shaving Soap Round cake: a
f cash price 5c a
f 2Sc Rubbortet ' Shavirif Bruahes m
! Cah Price ISc i
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Interesting Furnishing Bargains j
l Men Who Know Values Will Appreciate and
: Take Advantage of These Specials. f
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August Clearance Sale of
HOSIERY
Womca's Pure Thread
Silk- Hose In all the
wanted colors, with dou
ble garter tops, high
spliced heels and double
soles; worth up to $1.75:
sale price $1.25
Women's Fiber Silk Hose
Black, white and all
popular colors; all sizes;
our special cash price,
at. 790
Women's Mercerized Lisle
Hose In regular and out
sizes; black, white and
colors; 50c values; our
special cash price . .35
We Have a Complete Line
of. Children's .School Hose
In Pony brand and Eif
fel makes at Lowest Cash
Prices.
Infants' Half Host Fashioned
and seamless, fancy roll tops;
sold tip to 40c; clearance,
price , . . . . 25c
- Men's Union Suits Worth $1 25 and $1.50, in Rib and
Z Balbrierean. to close Saturday. Our Cash Price
I Men's Suspenders 50c OC- ! Men's Suspenders 35c O P r
- nualitv. Cash tjrice wUt I quality. Cash Price...
Z A Splendid Good Work Shirt, in plain, btoe or gray
! chambrav. fast colors, all sizes, 14 to 17. Cash Price
Best Furnishings- at Lowest Cash Prices. ;
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$1.00
To Cut Down Your Housekeeping
Expenses, Buy for Cash. Hay
den's for Quality at the Low
est Market. Prices
J2-lb. sacks Pure Rye Flour ?T7Sc
7 lb. best white or yellow Corn
Meal 38c
6 lbs. best Barley or Cora Flour. .38c
The best domestic Macaroni, Vermi
celli. Spaghetti, or Ege Noodles,
pa A age .' 7 Vic
10 bars Diamond C or Swift's Pride
Laundry Soap 38c
Lux Washing Compound, package lie
16-oa. cans, high grade Baking Tow.
der 23c
3 packages Gillette Washing Crys
tal Sc
6 large boxes Parlor Matches. .. .26c
Yeast Foam, package c
M-oi. jar Pure Fruit Preserves. .25c
Tall Cans Alaska Pink Salmon. .. 19e
Tall Cans Alaska Red Salmon. .. .25c
Large bottles fancy Pickies, 8 var
ieties 25c
Kancy Ripe Olives, can .....10c
No. 2 cans Pork and Bean.., ... .14c
No. S cans Pork and Beans 6VC
16-os. cans Condensed Milk 11c
e.oi. cans Condensed Milk Be
Washington Criap Corn Flakes,
package 1 SVsC
Crane Nut. parkce. . ; 12v3c
BAT MORE DRIED FRUITS AND
SAVE SUGAR AND WHEAT
Fancy i Crown Muscatel Raisins, per
pound ISc
Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb 15c
Fancy Evaporated Apples, lb..l7Vc
Fancy Muir Peaches, lb . .17Vsc
Choice Santa Clara Prunes, lb.... 11c
Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, lb... 15c
Fancy Rartlett Pears, lb ..20c
Fancy Silver Prunes, lb 22l,c
Seeded Raisins, pkg 8 l-3e
No. 1 English Walnuts, lb 30c
No. 1 Filberts, lb 22V,c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb 20c
OMAHA'S CREATEST TEA AND
COFFEE MARKET
Hayden's Famous Golden Santos Cof
fee, the talk of Omaha. Ib.... 20c
Maracaibo Blend Coffee, s fine
drink, Ib 25c
Ankols Blend rich bodied fine fla
vor, Ib 38c
Mocha and Java Blend,' crnnot be
equalled anywhere,, special ft,
per lb 35c
S lbs. for $100
Breakfast Cocoa, per lb 25c
W. carry the finest lines of Jap
anese, English Breakfast, Oo!oif ,
Ceylon and Cunpowdsr Teas in the
city, and save yoo from ZS to 80
per cent on your purchases.
FANCY 5-TIER BARTLETT PEARS
basket
FANCY ALBERTA FREESTONE
PEACHES, box .$13S
Special Cash Prices on
New Fall Neckwear
and Veiling
A Splendid Assortment of Or
gaudy Collars and Cuffs Trim
med with dainty lace edging;
also roll satin collars, net fichu
trimmed with val lace; regular
value 79c; special cash price
Saturday at 50c
Filet and Organdy Collar In
roll and square effects; worth
up to $1; special cash price 69c
Net Fichu In cream and white,
trimmed with val lace and side
plaited ruffling; worth up to
Jl 50: snecial cash price Satur
day at $1.00 J
Georgette Collars and Cuffs
In many new styles, trimmed
with Venice and filet lace; reg
ular valu4$2; special cash
price Saturday .$1.75
Organdy Collars and Cuffs In
square and roll effect, trimmed
with net ruffling and venice
lace: worth uo to $1.75; special
cash1 prjee Saturday $1.25
Military Veils In black, taupe
and navy; regular value, $2.50;
cash price Saturday at. . $2.00
Chiffon Veils In all the new
shades;. 2 yards long; regular
?alue $2; special Saturday $1.50
Monthly Sale of
Staple Notions
J. A P. Coats' Beat 6-Cord Machine
Thread Black or white; all numbers;
no mail or phon orders; one lot to a
customer with purchase of other no
tions; cash price, 8 spool, for.... 25c
10c Tip -Top Dress and Garment Snap
Faateners Black or white, cash price,
8 dcten for 12c
20i Best Quality Skirt Belting
Black or white; all widths; cash price,
per yard He
7',4e Best Quality Elastic and
-inch widths; white only; cash
price, per yard '. , Sc
35c Beat Washable Dress Shields
"The Vail" brand, our special cash
price 24c
5c Worloc Nickel-Plated Safety Pins
All sizes; cash price, three dozen
for He
8c Best . Nickeled Common Pins
Sheffield brand, cash price, three pa
pers for v ll
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Choicest Meats Lowest
Cash Prices in the
Sanitary
MARKET
Special for Saturday,
Fancy Spring Lamb -
Forequarters,
Hindquarters,
per lb.
lb'. . . .
18lc
,244c
All kinds of fresh and Z
smoked meats of best 1
quality. All kept under re-
frigeration. You get the best Z
at money saving cash prices, j
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