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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1921)
4 A I Hi: BKK: OMAHA. SL'XDAl, -jl UllKII Id. ml. mi til III .i. i Hi ' 1 in m -. ill' III III! III HH' " kill. ml (III MM till' m l,, g Jltl- i III (ilil ;:i; ,v,l 111"' ,! lilt (III I'll III! fl i!l.' Ml '1. - i" ii mil's; mi " rM'B bill's CM' " )! klni till m m " s Ml, mii ii ti. s I'M 3 ,"-g : 3 Mil m lil ii mi 2 U, g ri Ml- 3 t'" m till ' !' - if 5 M, t'M 5 ' III m Mil Km. B itnn 5 ii MM! - ll' " in nc - '" !4IU Sim s Will KH'S itil s ki,i. s k-ip ; n' " mi HI' If - im-ii Hi Mil fill I'll , in , i, : vii i Mil Cll. 'II " V 5 B . AH. m mm j; wl- s Ml ft tit ft ; 111 A.' ii Mil i 11 Turbulent Life .01 Bluffs Pair Ends in Divorce Omahans Celebrate; Wed In Hungary 50 Years Ago HudbaiiJ Once Asked to Be Jailed to Prcveut lliui From Violence To ' ward Wife. ibe turbulent tnarricd" iie ci Ed ward and Marie Slirwes was ended yesterday when District Judge Woodruff gave Mr. Shreaves a de cree of divorce on allegation! cf cruelty. One Sunday, tait July. Slireaves appeared at the Council Bluffs police station. t .... "Lock me up. will you?' lie tjucMed. "Wliat have, you done?" police asked liiui. ".', , , Stay at Station. "Nothing, but lVt afraid I may do noiiiething terrible." He Mid lie was afraid he might Kill hi- wife, lie stayed in the atation all through the hot afternoon. A few days previous to this he had smashed up the furniture tit their home. 11 is wife then sued for di vorce. When the case came up for trial, Shreaves fought it. The furni ture, he said, was bought with his money sent from France.' Pre-War Romance, .. .. . It was a romance that started be iore the war when Mrs. Shreaves was Mies Marie I Collingsworth,, a stenographer in the law . offices Of W. S. Stillman. ;Thcy were wedded when Shreaves returned from Fiance in 1912. The decree of divorce gives Mrs. Shreaves the custody of their child. Shreaves is permitted td visit the child twice a week between 1 and 4 in the afternoon. ( t-Y" ' f.tV . ' - 1V; JT :it I ' M. .A rc-v . xi . " t, '? , w. i .r w , i rr-S 1 logger Break in Ranks of : Striking Miners Of Kansas Seen Vorker in Southern Kud Smu Ready to Submit to Lewi Order to Return To Their Joli. Fituburg, Kan.. Oct. lS.-Tlie ad ministration of President Alexander M. Howit ok the Kansas mine workers, suspended Thursday on or der of John L Lewis, president of t'.e international union, continues in office and approximately IJ.OiK) miners hIio quit work several day ago when llowat arm August Dorchr, union rice president, wers sent to jail at Columbus for-4! months for violating, tbe criminal LEG TRO UBLE IJaltlies and Anna Frcincr were married in, Ocdeiiburg, Hungary, 50 years aco. This afternoon at their home, 101 Dorcas street, they will celebrate that event.. A number of the couple's five chil dren, nine grandchildren and five (treat-grandchildren, will join in the festivities at the golden wedding an niversary. k The J'reincrs came to the United States and directly to Omaha, 31 years ago, and have lived here ever since. Despite their age the husband is 75 years old and the wife 72 the Preiners arc enjoying fairly good health. In the south of France is a con crete arch bridge known as the Pont du Card, which was erected in 56 B. C. - -quickly roliottJ' whk our Laced Stocking 1 feffiJS" Open or Swollen Limbs ,,, Varices Vein , ADJUSTABLE Lace like a Ufalng. 19" M UM limb. TT Call or send for meas urement Blank No. 35 Corliss Limb Spei. Co. 147 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, K. Y. CUT THIS OUT . . It'lflti'l ..!;' "J: ttW'Siirsi 'I VI r'l :l ' 'I ' ' ' '''PHONE ATLANTIC 3000r " "' ' "'" 1 ''"' """" ' mif IIS II III! I I S'J Ojxiiard & Wilhdm Co. SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Lower Priced Furniture Is Being Featured by This Store More Than Ever Before ; Special attention has been devoted during the, last six months to strengthening our showings, -with results that will be approved by all who have limited incomes and furniture to buy. . ; loose Spr in Verdure Tapestry in Soft Colored Velour Made in, our own Omaha factory, this daven port is an accomplishment. The family desiring sucji a piece for the living room, will not only find it dependable, comfortable and attractive, but a most lexceptionaj bargain; price 89 Cushion Davenport etticn w( tie iiiiln.iriI rpuit, rf main y'lr, I hi it the situation to day. WaUhinf Clotdir. Miiiiiine uliMivcrs line twre watchiiu clfrly wh4t tnny tliouuht waa a hrrak in the ranks of the striker, hh ihoe in the north iavorin continui'd retual to tecear' uiie the pruvitiunal organiation set up undfr JJreidet Letts' order and those in the southern end ready to submit to the Inlrrnatiupart edict and bo tik t work. 'J he northern miners, meeting j e erd4y at Kranklin, adupiril uiuiii nidukty reiolutii4ia conimrndinir the lUitiended adminittraiiun, upholding its rlul to turn over dittrict lirad qnartera to George I. I'eck, eig natfd If Pmident Lewis to take charge of the district, and reiterating the policy of cnnoiliion to the in dustrial. ec4iit. Another rrsolutuiu 6kitd would ferntit ilisiourl niiiirri (.( the ilitriit to return to work. la.t i!ht southern miiicis nitet ing at Samiuon uit.iiinl uport ly John Mattrrmn, ilirir dilrwate to the recent international conven tion at Indianapolis, who voted iiaiiot the polit y o( How at in re gard to a strike in two Kansas mines. The Si'annnun inrrtlng was adjourned leiaue o( uproar ere- utd hy a parly u( alu ut 200 tiien. who, lndrr said, same Irom i i.iiiiiipiii nut iif the held and redisfd ti ptrmit Uul? Fern, an in teriiatiuiMl oiK-unrr, to rM'taln iiiliiiMiii'iir Hitioii. letter the group adopted reuilutions similar 19 thoe pjufd at 1 lankliu. The lo of an eyt. it is stated,' deprives .the individual ii cne-sixtU n( the tirld ( vision. h, tfftn isi ii i " "WWM "'W' " 1A' 'rft ii ii irfr ii ,s)Wiii i"Vmiw si .. Chairs or Rockers to match at 48.00 and 49.00. ,. V -i '- ; ,''-''' I' ' 'i ! ''' ' ' "' ' ' : Suite I in Walnut ryin Mahogany I wQldJvory Enamel ? J The clean, cut design of this auite is very similar to illus itration, except that it has a decorative moulding on the drawer fronts and -bed. panels. The construction and. finish is reliable in every respect '.,.. :The Dresser ii generous'in size and fitted with , exQuisitely shaped French plato mirror iFull size , Bed.4o match, ; v. , .. .. Or if you;(prefer a B(iw;Fopt Bed, you can have , it" in the same ideijJ.'faifV',v. . A) roomy '.Chifforobe with temovable trays, iinisnea insiae ana oui- .4 . . A. large triple mirror Vanity Dresser with PiilKtmrl-Vi'Triiriiv, " '-'' ''' .'I ' ' . . Cretonnes : , Hundreds of New Designs and Colors . . eV;,. J....:;-:? '.-.-, ' . ..' . ... ... .- ' A profusion of new color effects makes possible the redraping of every room in your home in a moat attractive manner, Every price mentioned below represents a" wide choice and a batmer value f ' . . ''.!" 35tt50c, ,. 60c, 75c, u 85c, 1.00: Printed Linoleums Five good, tile and wood patterns in printed linoleums, all extra width (7 ft, 6 inches), with itdut5 burlap 'base. Regular ; price 1.35.. Now, per square yard, SPECIAL. . Heavy Axminister Rugs 3.75, ."rhesc ruge are not only extra heavy, but seamless, woven ; with a compact, long nap in beautiful, soft colorings and de signa that suit present-day furnishings. Tmjy values you'll appreciate. " - 8-3x10-6 43.50 . 9x12 47.50 49.00 39.50 48.00 44.00 89.00 38.50 i Ruffled Curtains Particularly Appropriate for Chamber Use Of good quality plain voile" and marquisette. Offered""-! rrC in white only at, per pair . . . 1.? A reliable standard quality in dots and small figures, 7C with ruffles made from same materials. Per pair. . . Fine sneer grenadines; the; most popular of 'all the A CA "ruffled family" for bedroom use. Per pair ; T. JU . full -length mirror Triple Mirwir. Dressing Table ...v...i....... 75 c if Crystal Glass Perfume Bottle with dropper, daintily decorated , Chinese Blue Cologne Bottle 3.50, 3.25 -An Our Gift Shop 3.25 3n Amethyst Cologne - j .3U Bottle J.O I IT Derby Men's Hats, Including Felt and Velour Hate Just the Thing for Winter 3.95 Stetson Derby and Soft Hats 7.00 UP Velour, Fur 3,000 Hats in the lot in black, brown, giceu and blue; silk lined iu the new Fall and Winter- shapes; all sizes formerly sold at COO. AVe can offer you every style, that is ap proved for Fall in both Derbies or Soft Hats we can offer you in all the shades fashionable for Fall and Winter. Men's and Boys' Caps T A I 1 -1 iu 1 no new imported ana do- bbw ass mt'Miu maieriais; m xue new and wanted styles. For Fall and Winter. Fourth Floor South 75c to $3 Men, Here's a Real Snap For Snappy Weather! Men's and Young Men's Hart Schaffner & Marx rtS iiits ail. l Overcoats ll 1 mm ,r i v srr Ljm y If p yy . a. MB- M ) . I I i f h- . . . : pi Made to Sell at 50.00 Hundreds of suits and overcoats . for men and young men and dozens of models; every one a new fall and win ter style I don't miss it ! Never ih years have you seen such values ! We had to buy hundreds of suits and over coats in order to be able to sell them at 35.00. We don't know where we could duplicate them even in a cheap make. Models for men and young men tailored in tho characteristic Hart stubs, longs and regulars. Remember, $35 Buys Oriel Other Suits and Overcoats, $25 to $85. . Fourth Floor Eaat 1 11 Men's and Young Men's Imported GABARDINE GOATS Can be worn as rain coat or top coat; made with plain or raglan sleeve and belt all around. sizes ; in the new tan shades. Satisfaction it all anyon want: Get it here or your money returned. Fourth Floor East 2500 7 W lUnCiLiJX. UW. m 11 1 1: 1.1 1.1 1 i t 1. 1.1 11 1 1 1 1 i;i t r I i i ij-M m:t fj V OKCHAM) &