8-A THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, AUGUST 27. 192 ,VifeNo.2StTks Divorce in Legal Fight Willi No. 1 IVo. 2 Sa)l Hi I)iln't Know llu-liand II ail Another Wife Till No. 1 Start rd Suit. The contrM be!crn MU and Nella Sullivan, wivr No. 1 and N 2 of Jrviiirf J. Sullivan, fulminated Saturdiy in ihe fil't'R dil'ict court of mt by wife No. 2 lor divorce. The petition mrn-ly tatr that ultrn hr married Sullivan in Avora, la, Mann 26, 1918, he did not know lie had another wue living. She said he did not dicovrr the existence of !( Ko. ! until Auru1 21, 1922. Tli? fa t was rrvtali-d to her on tint date by tlie filing in dia In. t cowl of a Miit f"r $2."H) by Kl!a sgamit Krl'a lor alleged aliena tion ol affectum. The lmland. according to Attor ney Tboniaa i". Onley, not aware that bt va nt divorced from hn first wife. He sued her for divorce iix yean ago and lotl. She then ued him for separate maintenance and he entered a counter unit fr divorce. A decree of ejiaulc inaitilriuncr w k iitrl. He be thought it a decree of divor.c. ll earned clause commanding him 1 1 pay $7U month. 10 hia wife, No. ), He raid it, the ai, to the txirnt id nd then tioiiped, j There i JJ.KW) now due, he declare. Sullivan anil wife N. 2 luve been living at 5121 North Twenty-eighth ttrret until the It gal complications with tte No. 1 came to light. Court Appoint Guardian to Sat Drunkard' Monty Akron, O,, Auif. 26. A vivid re minder of pre-VoUlradian dayi ii noted in probate court here a few day ago, when Judge L. V. Mutter ai)toiiitr(l guardian for dtunkard for the purpose ot preventing bun from Kiuiirlrinig an inheritance ag greeting teveral thousand dollar. It wit stated that the inebriated heir became acquainted with boot legger who learned of the in heritance. Although from now on the boot legger v. ill have to dial with the guardian, probate court otticiaU voiced the opinion that the chance for the illicit liquor vender meeting with ucee are "very lim," Iowan Confmca Theft of Packapr-i From Auto Rav Sui.ki-r. lied Oak. la.. WJI arretted Friday night by Detective Aug he ana frank, in connection with the theft of many suitcase and package from automobile parked in shopping district. Warring Horse Traders Freed TranirnU PromUr In I.fae .Nrlrarla Following Hattle Started liy Women. rtomite to leave the city and it-ite were mtiirient, with payment of the coal of their arret!, to obtain the releate Saturday of a bunch ol borte trader, their wive and chil dren, arretted Friday night by dep uty sheritf in their camp at Sixty fihth anj FaciCic trect. A quarrel atarted over 10-cent box of cold crtam belonging to one of the women, l'it, bamiuer and AointTixr.Mr.NT. Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from Urrllil aiparlai" the aulfarln tout. 4 by rntumali.m, Mrt. J. g. Hum, who liva at tot JC. Ollvo til., B.. Hlpomlnetan, 111., It to thankful t having ur4 haraalf that out ( pur grafituae ah la notion to (all til othar auffarara Ju.l how la gat rid of thair turiura ht a atmpla r at home, Mra. Hunt baa nothing to aall. Meraly tut out Ihia nolle, mall It to har with your own name and addrfai, and th will iladly aand you Ihl valuable Inlor. mat Inn anllraly fraa. Writ her at one a befura you fi,raal. TIic most remarkable Novel ever written with a plot laid in the city which today dominates the world! "Within These Walls" by RUPERT HUGHES A tale of past and present that weaves into its broad web the life-threads of four gay, reckless generations and rattles skeletons which, for nigh a hundred years, New York has hidden in her closets. tHere is the first pen bold enough to scratchrthe truth through history's smug veneer. Here isa romance beginning in the September issue of THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE-that draws the hot passions of a century to its veins. Streets shift and he use-fronts change; fashion captiously snips skirt-lengths and hat-brims; whale-oil lamps die down and electric lights flash out: but Father Time can't tell a thousand years of his children apart. Love and hate, faith and deceit, the willful ness of men and the weakness of women are eternal. Ideas alone alter emotions and their consequences, never. The first scenes of "Within These Walls1' (so vivid and vital is the story that one has the sense of witnessing, rather than read ing, the actual drama) are laid in Manhattan and its environs at the peak of the great plague of '37. The wonderful railroad, reaching clear to Harlem, has finally been completed. Mr. Astor's huge and palatial hotel is the talk of the town. Slave- and rum-selling are buttressing the fortunes of soon-to-be "leading old families." Prominent merchants and financiers openly flaunt their indiscretions, and even ministers drain their several bottles of wine at a sitting. Rupert Hughes has painted his pictures with veritable back grounds. He has scorned the evasion with which previous authors, touching upon the period, have slicked up their likenesses of nineteenth century society. He has staged his story with authentic properties. He has carried his unflinching plot without a Peck sniflian compromise and without a breach of taste or decency from the potter's field at Washington Square, around the years, to the cabarets of Greenwich Village there. This is the great story of New York: a mighty portrait of its soul-the greatest story of the greatest and strangest city since man set up communities and worshiped their glamour of New York, the ever-changing and ever-unchanged New York, arbiter of national elegances and excesses-New York, the pander and the philanthropist-Babel with a thousand towers-general dealer in all the wares and weaknesses of earth-builder of palaces and wrecker of hopes-cver regilding her gauds, painting her old toys afresh for each generation, but always, at wanton heart, the same. Thr Rto Iioc MuurtvE lui accustomed hi reader to notable itaml. rd. A nuizine whose contributor regularly include Ikmth Tarkington, J-Meph Hergeaheimer, With Wharton, John (alwerthy, Mehille l)aion IV t, W, I.. Oorue, Clarence Uudington Kelland, Richard Washburn Child, 1, rhillipi Oppenhcim, Mary ymn, among other ol equal dUtinc tKn, it not rjuily itirml ta extraordinary announcements, but "Within Theso Wall" is stuh n event. It is clearly destined to bs the literary enitiori 1 1 years that we tnut emphaue its publication aru ursje you not onlv to read the tint of its equally important irtitallmenti, but to provide as well against intMia lucveeJing number (oversale is inevitable) by arrantni; wish your newdea'?r to save i copy for jtu every month, The Red Book Magazine September tue on !e at all newitndt iti wr?if the rapon utrj in VI r. Man Joining. 17, a hit in tlie abdomen to hard that h wt uiuctmiou (or there hour. Pfputy County Attorney Heal had tlie nitire (Wen perunn in hi nitite atunlay morning, Thry agreed to uy the cot ft tlie arret, about f.'S, and to leave the tiate at once and he ordttrd them releaed. They K'v tht name Inn Mc Neil, 17; Marie Jenningt, 17; Johan. iu McNeil. ; .W! McNeil. Wil liam Williamson, I'atriik O'Neill, John O'Neill, Harney O'Neill, ( harlet O'Neill, John Jeniiinis I, John Jeiining II, and Agnr Jen. niiikt. One of the men had '0 eah ic hi pockit. Italians Plan to Huh l'!ay Fiuuir? Divorces Rome, Autf, 26. The obtaining divnrre in l'lum on the part of Italian it Kfiu it heriuiiinic more and mure difficult. The dicu.ion in the tenaie on the (ubjrct lead to the be lief tlul a law will be atrd hiih will forbid the reacquitition of Italian tit,euhin Piu their iitiirnthip bat btt' rithaitged Ut that ol rium in ordrr to tt'iitin a divorce under the law of that my. t'p 10 th jreen an Italian otutn ran go to t-'iumr, niiite a Kiumian rttireiuhitt in few il. m the divorce and then return to Italy and. by merely niakm ap. iiation, be rtinttaied tttiien t( the kingdom. A gioup of tenaiori, led l y Mortar, nuintaini thai tlaai I'liMul.ti.iii. vliuh encourage !uH4 to eva.le th lata of the eoajntr t , houM be modined In ct law i I tin ttfeit I ped divorce in Italy ill again become almott an Miibility, Read 1 he Omaha Tee every day, you will like it. A Two Sales in One jStorTsaB Two Sales in One 'Tia4,VAUf"iiviNa Tg August Furniture Sale and Fire Clearance Sale gstfewsrkof TWO rany who are familiar with furniture values and have ffood reasons to believe in all detail what our advertisements tell them, are now reaping the benefit of all the experience our many years in business brings them. We have fold many home-loving people during this August Furniture Sale, and especially the last week during our Fire Clearance Sale, eufh values and artistic home furnishings that have .without a doubt never before been offered in this city. , , After our losses were adjusted, caused by the fire in our basement August tenth, we segregated nil this merchandise into a separate selling upace off to itself and are offering these items at a mere fraction of the original cost. .Many nrtirles show no defects, while some bavo water stains and f.liow a small amount of wnokc only, the badly damaged goods not beiug offered fur sale at all. 'While we have disiwsed of u ioi oi incsc items tnere w a goodly number Jeu roMne last four days' selling. " ' . l 'A'M('-' ' '' . ' .t..n ,ta.V ' Only 4 More Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thui-spay Early Shopping Is Advised Library Tables Odd Rockers 120.00 Golden Oak M O Cft Library Table tDl.tW $25.00 Golden Oak ffl O Library Tables tflO.lU $32.50 Golden Oak ftlQ Cft Library Tables VLV.OV $39.75 Golden Oak Mfl 7C Library Tables $45.00 Mahogany Dav- fl9Q rjK enport Tables )aJ7l O $43.50 Mahogany Li- tf04 Cft brary Tables Mi.OV $174.50 Three rioee Fiber Suite finished In gray enamel with loose, cretonne cushions and pad back, consisting of Davenport, Chair and Rocker $15.00 Fiber Table Lamps la Ivory or frosted brown ' , 96.75 $69.75 $11.50 Fiber Tables, 912.50 $35.00 Mahoguf W'ladsor Wood i?.:::. $19.75 $26.50 Fumed Oak 1 K Art Leather Seat Rocker vi-O.VU $12.60 Golden Oak 00 K( Wood Seat Rockert.. 0'oyi $42 60 Mahogany and Cane Wing RockeiS, tapestry $04 Cfi wsavv $325.00 mahogany and cane, loose spring, 61 nrj (ff filled tapestry cushion living room Suite v 1 0 lOU $185 full spring arm tapestry davenport with loose spring, filled cushions,., tQ7 Eft An excellent value JO aOU $298. 50 elKht-rloce dining room suite conslitlnf of 60-fn. buffet, 45x60 oblong ((ICO Oft extension table and six chairs .,plDa4U. $45.00 Wralnut Dresser for $33.75 Walnut Chlfforette for $29.50 $26.50 $175.00 four-piece walnut finish bedroom suite, dresser, bed, chlfforette and dressing table $98.75 $75.00 Three-Inrh Poat Bras JQ nc Beds, full six. dHiMd $45.00 Continuous Post Brasa Jj2f EjQ Below We Give a Partial List Only of Items Included in Our Fire Clearance Sale All Goods of This Character Are Segregated From Our Regular Stock $24.50 Ivory Fiber Rockers, Cretonne loos, cushion and pad back $7.50 $2650 Fronted Brown Fiber Rocker, loose crttonne cushion and pad back , $9.95 $24.50 Ivory Bird Cage and Stand $9.50 $14 50 Fronted Brown Fiber rk Chair $6.50 $3'J60 Ivory Floor Kockers, looa. cushion.,.. $12.50 $35 00 Frosted Brown Itocker, loo, cuahlon.. $12,f0 4S.0t Frosted Brown Davenport with loos, rntonne iuhlon tsllithtly oiled) $21.50 $in Ivory FIor Imp and Shad..... $l7.lKi $13 54 Ivory i'hals. lingua, loos, cretonne cuminm for $S9.50 hart Fiber Dity Bed. I" pitag filled rulnn for $39.75 $'.J9 lory Vlbr lto-ker with ik. upeatry uhton foe $12.50 UM MhO!;any yua Aan Davenport Table tnrh top , .'$37.00 $t5D Mahy Urtt. with tap'ry irtiti mshhrn t ,. $2 1. SO $4' Mhn Tr l'lf !St'rtn St Ati i fmir r $12.50 $22.50 Golden Oak Arm Itocker, with leather upholstered spring aeat $0.05 $55 00 Fumed Ook Duofold $7,50 Rugs and Draperies Yoti will find Item In the linn both In our Auitutt Sal and in our Fir Clearance 8a)o that are remark iible valut'. $150 Keady Mail. Window Drape $1.25 $100 Kt-aily Mad. Window Dupe.,; $100 Keady MaUa Window lrap . $;1.25 $l.ul Lare Caitaln. per rail'.....,.. Hit Itrninaul of all kind of Drapvry MatertaU no.u i)rd to S yard Irnath at Valu. II.VI il3 Uo) WU'on Km. ..$79,75 ;...) um Anutut'tr it u 1 t:n.ro lt.iw IJ Vlvt K $29.75 I." 37 (U Ids M9r l!7i iUil lira. Itiua 4Ue H) liii t.ra.a Uuk , 25f $135.00 Overstulfed Ded Davetiiort upholstered In fnup. striped velour , $7i9.60 $183.00 Sprlns Arm Tapestry Davenport fS7.50 $129 00 Golden Oak IHvenport with green niolnir mi. cushion back $10.50 $75 00 Fumed Oak Hound Dicing Table $28.50 $lirt Iron Bed , Qt $t;u Golden tak Wax Fumed Butfet,,.,.. ..29 95 $30.00 Kitchen Cabinet ....Iia'7 $.3 0(1 lir..ia !l.-d ii VJT $.' S0 Braaa Bed tl'ui 50 IM jtprlna T.05e $5tt Coll Bed Spring llofti) H4nitary Kprlng I'iilVi ItlSd Mahoitapy Wood Bed.... , $1250 $.;3 00 Walnut ifit B'! . J;i9!75 Mil Vlriut Vanity Dre.'r , $19,75 tvoty Vanitv IHrt.'r kll,75 $II Walnut lun.rt , !tyi$l!75 $ l oo ltliln tu lHtr.., $)rt,75 i' Walnut Chitforaiie , f '9 75 V.m t.oldan () Chilfurwe $13.50 (IM taturtir ....... 4j H IUMbrr 11.VOO $13.itt FREE! FREE! V t RII et Twft 4tt, A..M .(., 1 'tl . n4'tl 0" $ I" tU r .t N -4 . a' it, p, I'tH IM ll 1 I TV T1 na'.idi a t4"f Ms $ i iuttutnr $! ui.tnr $11.00 $1.95 U Fay W XmJ Bw.'i AiU it All Timea. 1 1 . Ml rnin t rti r OrtAMAj VAIVC UVIHC STORC E.xchange Dept. Sm I t U I. . . )va I ( aa e, ri ... ! . M it le4 4 i pt MrM I. , TIT V llouirJ$trtt, Iktuwt I5lh anJ l6tSStKti X