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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
I To Keep Her Husband in Jail for Life M«'M I* M fc»*w R**a>*, MMeal • ef * !•>.*• f Mtf • *f h ft fkelkl I* Mt th iMHi He, I* letui b»e itietiwiM pita la ptel * dated* i* t*tl h# |if* 1 l**fe a tM l*h l-tf HM **• C1|y *b* • a* tiled Bleu* ecu mat ti"Ml* pa Raman* •iie#| i«* »Mi* ••*. kill rail *i I ■ i ed * ■ i pan** *1 ha*H ar ■t «>t tiotn th* pntoinn (pan laati th H im when I'ttud* tainiaad la Si* Vnth team Rtenr* with Until Sal t1*ang»d let Mind * | h*i* nat rhenged a hit," ah# 1 pa|ii ad. w-.th apparent da»a*ruination i to im far* and #»pr#e#lnn (.net February Mra Baaala a*a'»d th,it *Ha would hat raat until Boaala i. „* mad* t> *n*war for *verv rhetg* Ill'll I,a* hi an brought again*! httn. It* liaa haan charged by tha federal govarnmtlll With vtnlatlnn nf tha 1 M»nti act, and with making fait* • niaivanta tn nhlaln a paeapnrt A charge nf wlfa ahandonmant waa fllnl hara hv County Attorney Henry Heal, and at Hi* Inatanc* of Mavor Hnhlmaii h» h«* haan rhirgail with embezzlement In ronn»ctIon with iha admlnl*tration m’ tha municipal coal del'll i tniant. Bonnie * fhat haarlng la *«t Monday mmnlng at > In federal mini at Kariana i*|iy. II* waa nr raalad hv federal offlrara at N*w York, wh*n ha '••turned on Iha Herein Mim tn Kehinary. ** "Wonderful Hiiabainl— Befcr#.” Mr*. Bnaal* No. J, who la now In Iha role of Nemeal* of iha man whom alia characterized a* “ a wonderful I unhand bafor* Tliith returned lo hi* Ilf*." haa *lao Indicated Iha poaal hlllty of a charge of bigamy haln* brought agsln»t Boa*l*. Hhe charge* that Boaale’a alleged marriage on December 22. 192*. to Tliith Wamaley. at Ixwrenoe, Kan., had no legal •tut ii*. Roaal# and hla attorney, rani Car rotln. wen to Katiaaa City la-t H’rl day night. Mia. ICdwIn Mathea, who waa a gueat at th* Pla/a hotel, waa •timmoned by th* federal court at Kanaa* City lo *ppe*r at the hear ing on Monday morning, but th* of ficer* hav* not been a hi# to locate liar* here. Jt I* reported that Mr*. Mathea retnrnad to California. Mr*, huaale of till* city atated that ah* haa never met the Mathen woman, m)r dot* »h* underaland why *he waa summoned to appear. "11*11 hath no fury Ilk* a woman •coined," probably would bay* read, "11*11 hath no half a dozen furl** like ons woman acorned" If Claud* F. Ilijcal*. former city clerk of t»m*h*. hud had th* writing of th* old prov ei h. Huaale acorned a woman. And new Ii*a up against It hard. Ha got in far as Pari*. Franc*, with th* "other woman," but the acorned on* reached out, *ot him hy th* n*P* of th* n*ck, and brought him hark horn*. • ml here-* what th* acorned one any* alie'* going to do to him. Proaerut* him on a charg* of wife d**erf.lon. When he g»l* through paving the penalty, proaerut* htm on a Mill more aerlou* charge. When he geta out of prison on that barge, proaecuta him for bigamy. Next, proaerut* him for perjury. I«*t, for th* tlrna being, irreal and proterut* him on ft rhftrge of violat ing th* Mann "whit* alav*" act. Tho acorned on* I* Mr*. Maybell* McKean Boaal*, Claud* Boaal#’* wlf* No. 2. And If th* haa her way ah* will keep thl* former huahnnd of h*r» behind th* bar* of a. J«H or prlaon for th* real of hla Ilf*. New York remember* May bull# Me Kaari as the beauty star of th* Hippo illume i horue, back In 1909 ami 1X10. Hopie .New Yorker* may leinernber that 111* Hill* alar »»* not seen In Hi* HIppndrorn# chortle of III* Hill 1911! season. Tb* reason svna that all* had mar lied Hosal* and had gone to Omaha to live. lioaal* wa* • pretty good politician, H# wa* *l*o *nm* I/Olharlo, But. he did not. know then unit* as much • bent the risk* Involved In aeornlng g woman a* h# does now. lust befor# last Christmas, Ttoaal* dropped nut of Omaha * sight. He left Mr*. Maybell# McKean Bosalc hehlnd —In Omaha. Th* next, thing heard of Boaale wa* when hi* name was discovered on the passenger Hat of an ocean liner hound for Trance. "Mr. and Mr*. Claud* T. Bn**!*" appeared on th* hook* of Ih* steamer. But Mr*. Claud* F. Boasl* was at 111 In Omaha. Quick Investigation dl*r-lo**d that F'^P«mI* had asked for passport* for hlmsalf and "wife" to go to Franca, Italy, Austral'*, Germany and aav • i „I other Kuropean countries. Ha Palmed, In hi* rarpiest for passports, lo hava married an Uacerobar XI, till. In Iaiwranca, Kan., Miaa Kuth .Mr*. Maybfllc MrKwin IIomI#, tli# denied mid now furlnut wiff I SNatnelev of Kanaaa City. Mr*. Ruth Wamaley Roaele wa* Hi* "wife ’ Roeaie hart with him on the ocean liner. Rut rtowti to date no record* have been produced to ehow that. Boeale wa* ever divorced from Maybella Mc Kean Ro**le. Anyway, Mra. Maybella McKean Roeaie. having been acorned by her hnibfttid, got right down to bualneaa. She got In touch with federal all thorltle*, convinced them that lioa ale had fraudulently eecuted hi* Kit ropean pa**port*, and whan Boeala a liner reached Cherbourg, Franca, an American cofiaular official cania aboard and took up tli# Bo**l* peea porta. Roaele and hi* wife No. S were per mitted to land In Franc* until eome llttl* matter* could be aattled. That reunited about three week*. Then they were put aboard th# Uerengarla and ablpped back to Newr fork—at their own expenee, Development* allowed th»t Boeale w,i» en route to Italy to teuli up eri aetata In Which be had »n Inter**!. It I* the belief among hi* former frlendg In Omaha that h» n«v»r In tended returning to America, but would make hi* future home In Italy, living off hi* portion of the Italian eetate which he had gone to aeftl*. But th* scorned on* saw to It that hla plena w*nt awry. Botata ha<l worked out a great scheme—only It didn't work. By hook and crook he Is said to have lnv#i*S*d hi* Omaha wife Into signing a sort of separata rnalnten anc# paper. This gave him lha rlgh‘ to go where h* pleased. Negt. ha married Mia* Warns!'; without. It Is alleged, th# formally of securing « divorce from fh# Ornali wife. Thu# ha committed higemy. H c bigamy Is not an eilradltatd# offan-' Orica In Kurope lines le figured I ha was safe. Hut h# failed to remember that tl passport* could l>a ranralad hy win less and that lie would not h# per milled In land In K'fropa. Alan, he failed In remernher th# nl proverb about th# "woman a ornad Arc way, Mnaal* and "Mr*. Bossle No. S' cam* hack from Franca, re malncd In .New York • few day* and than want on back to Omaha under bond lo appear In federal court in answer s i harg# of falsely securing passports. Hut another surprise awaited him on reaching Omaha. As anon a* h# set foot In th* city h* was placed under grreat on a charga of ember zllng money from the municipal coal fund, of which he had charge. The complaint wa* filed by Mayor .T, C. Dahlman of Omaha. Aa soon as Boast* get# out of hi* paasport trouble In federal court, and brush** away the embezzlement charge*, or aervea hla sentence, he will run up against th# half dozen saps rale charges that Mr#, Mavhella McKean fiosale aay* ah* will file against him, one at a time. Hut, a* *t*t»d, tinsel# was soma j thing iif a iiolHJclan and elan some thing of a l,ntharln Thar# la another Mr#. Bnaata, th* j Relentless and Bitter Revenge Which Maybelle McKean, the Former Chorus Girl Beauty Is Planning to Take for Claude Bossie’s Desertion of Her for Another Love Mate A* Mm Mir MfKran IwiliM thru Mr. Boaalr nr her tor tha Aral lira* and arid, "I'm going to marry that flrl" Iwform ha had rr«n apnbrn to her or found #ut hrr nam». vary flrat Mr* Woaat* nuf In f>*nvar Mia* fJnlh Wamalay la aald »n hav* wrorkrd Iha horn* i>f Mra, Buaal* No, J, In (larivar, IS yaiira ago A dlvorr* a,«« l**uad and llnaai# «ai r<*ady to marry Ruth Wamalay *h»n tha lady • h*n»ad har mind ■ n >t rafmad In marry him. Than aim dlaappa*rad nut of hi* lif*- fur ii' uly 1 •' yajra "Why I rtldn t marry him than I don't know," Mr#. Kith Wamalay Huaala row iota. "I Juat look a notion, th.il'a all. If I had marrltd him then he would n*l he In *11 thi* trouble today ■ Anyway, the Ytaneer home w*» broken up and Ho**!* w*nr lo iimahl to ll»e, II* b*<*me Infaraalad In pnlltle* and pot a berth with the "me < lain* " It* held eavarat minor offlee* and than we* appoint#d clip r'erk, whit b poaltmn h* bald e number of ye ie. In I»10 tha New York Hippodrome •bow, af'er tba i l a* of tbe Naw York aeaeon, wri t on four. The ahaw play "At I have mattered" taya the fee mter Maybelle McKean, "am aboil Claude Boemie tatter. / thall proem cute him on one chary* tir another to my ,Jy,ny day" •A I'M1 and »>> *<.fng nf»l In Omaha to pUy in tha M fn|r|p*l auditorium. A nun-h»r nf Omaha r|fy official# •ant down tn Kanaaa City <n pilot tha • h'-w up tn Omaha B"*al# waa among thrm M» Mia M'Kran rnada a btg hit In Kanaaa City. A numhar nt tha Omaha rrnwd a»»r# In tn# wlnga dur ln« tha parfnrmama. ftornahody aald aomrtblng ahngt tha Hula rhnrga girl. .V m# n( »ham knaw har nama. "I m going tn marry har,” Bn#*l# • I. All h* frianda lagghad. A flat tha ahnw tha Omaha bunch r, < Inli.-l-iml llotlla luad* a "d#««l l' at Mm boll* MrKran. Tha whole party travalad tn Omaha f nhar. Tha Illppodronia ahnw waa in Ortinha ah 'it a w»ak. Whan ttva ahnw left Hoaaia and Mlaa MoKaan t.rr# puny good frianda A month htiar, »h»n Mia lllppodroma ahow opanad in Chhago. »m##l# waa thara Tha na*t fall Mlaa Mr Kaan and har ninlhar travalad f/om V# w >'ork tn Omaha and ih* Ittila rhorua artrI and lu,••in war# marrlad in Mayor l<ahl* man a offlra. I,**' apring ftnth Wamalay, anronta f nm Naw Tork tn har homa In Rad land*. Cat , wh»r# ah* w#l a talaphnn# girt afnppad off In Omaha tn aaa tha i o Aha waa not ar<|uafnt*d thara On tha ttraat *h# mat C|#gd* Bnaala. Th*y want to lunch tngalhay. ' Marrlad*' ha aakad har. "No,” ah* anawarad, "Marrlad?” aha aakad him. "Taa," ha tnld har. MO# Wamalay want oa In Cali fornia that him day. A month nr an I*tar Bnaala had "hualnaat" In Call, for nig. A not har msnth ay •* and Mlaa Wamalay waa In Kanaaa City, living with a nouatn, Mr*. Broderick TJoraon, Iki'i Kaat Twan'y alghth atraat, lT!a*i* took to apandtng hi* waak and* In Kahaaa City, Than h* took to apandlrig moat of tho waak In Kanaaa I lly. < lirlfimaa rani* and Hoaaia dla appaarad altogotliti la irappaar on Ha 1 *r hr ind f>‘f frn a In k'rar a Mom.* atinnun-ad ha had n»»n grtntad * d ■ orra from h * Amaha wlfa Py Judga Titggarald of Omaha .fudga ri'agarald danlaa iha* auoh a oy»a avar oam* hafora him Omaha raurt rarordt thow no tu'h oaaa avar to hav r.aan fl»’d Tha forni'r Mayhaila McKaan aa-, a •h» will nor 1* aariaflad until #ha haa * bahlnd ih# hart, and If aha makaa good har Ihraata ha will apand Iha taal nf hla dava In tall nr prlann "Ha aomnad ma and abandon*'! rna fa raka "p with that woman,’ aha any*. Aa I auffarad a« ahall ha f a guffar I ahall |rrn«a< uta him r>»* out i harga af'tr gvvthar tn my d Ing day, ' I ahall na.ar aak nor grant a d, yorra. That would hit laava him fiat to lagnlly marry ttota woman, I warn to rnMVt a nil an ajarnpl* nf him that olh*r man nf hla Ilk will haaltat# tiafora thav eaat thalr lagal wlvaa tarda tn Indulgta thalr datura, • van though thty dtaarrtta tha hoiy word hy vailing li ’lov»." Matrimonial troublna ar# not *Ha only onaa in gath'r around poor Mr. Hnaala a haad of lata Juat hr fora ha aallad for Kuropa nn tha hnnavrnnnn trip whlrh Mayhafta MrKaan brought tn auvh a auddan and dlamal *nd Mavor .famaa f' Oahlman of Amaha oijatad him from hla Hatha ’»ar fob • a oyty olark, Tha raaann fl»*n for hla diamiraal waa Mg fraauanr gnd Inn* ann'lnuad ihaanawg from hit affloa. Myafarinut j trip# tn Kanaan OHy rialmad an rtiuah nf hla lima that tha mavor thought thara waa not anough lafi tn parmlt nf prnpar aitanilan tn hla municipal fob. "I had a aardn a talk wlih fl»aala anma waa a ago aald Mavor Hahl man In agplatnlng Iha diamiaaal "I told him ikrtn that ha would hav# fo <iit on* If a fuollahhaaa ,»r hand rna hla raa gnallon Ap|»ian'ly ha ■ not willing to cut nut," Jtoaate ha* lean « r.'#plruou« fig ure in i nun tig i...|| • ■* r n’ha want to mat • iiy fnm |ten\er fifteen \aan ag< Jla wii dairy ln«p*nor for a number of yrara undar wevloua Imlhman edminiatratlone Jmtar ha hald a |.»altlon In the federal Internal latertua »ery|. e. A* a tewa-d for hie effort# In bring Inf Ilia prree.nl liihltnao adtuln i*t n» lion Into ( ner ha waa mada (*ny flat k Not hi r rnuld bu t»en note ro man In than lloeelr a wo. t( 'f Hi# baa my who la tow planning to por eua him aa long r> ahc litre with • irh a relenllaea and Mlllf narenge When he flrat raw her on the atega of a Kenan > ,'y theater ha anno,me ed hia intention of marrying her ha fora ha had apokan • word tn her - before I * wee » ■. -n eore < f hrr cm f Ilia poll! ■ el f- rnda thought |hia only ot» of Po*el< e Jrke ho* that nl|hl niter the ahow. wrhen they eew what atlntlnn he «m paving 'o May halla MrK»an tfr re*:,red that h# waa perfectly aar'o • Ha managed to ge< on board tba tpe.nl train that rarrled tha llippn drnma company to Citnnha, end throughout the trip he »:u< k ** r|or». ly to Mrybel'e M Kean* aide aa he could. Kut Ihe Hippodrome Krauty bed many other admirer# and when h«r week# atay tn titnahe wee up her promt*# to parry Itoaela ««* • I >.n wiin Pit ha left hia im.IIi »fT • .Itld fullened lie to C*hh • #.. aid e* i •ral other illIrv t lamia K H«>ir, av-r!ty dark of Omaha, and lahotal Ruth W»mat*j. far «li»f *aha ha la fa Ins tit* fair of I ha wifa h* laft N< n iha good lot king young woman wl '-in l l*( <te I • aal* |ta lad front i» a ■ li v to anoihar la follow ng hint w bar* art r ha gt* a but wIh nun* a <1 Ifar* • III (tulwar H/^1 \T 7 |7T T O, “China, Giver to World of Revolutionizing Inventions, Has Been Forgotten • VJ. VV by Self-Satisfied Faiglish-Speaking Peoples” b._______ ■ - - - - ........... i “Chinese Students Studying British and American Thought While We Pass Up Much We Might Learn From Them.” It. If (i. WKUA, Author ut “'tin Outline of Hlalory." I,I,nil'll. April 2« China haa been mil nt tha limelight of the newapaper* - the tradition of tha At / l. ,,,//jitiofi* to think about -firm aa lltlla aa poaalhle. We Ignore the enorrnotia linporlanr* r.f Ita gift* to ua In ill* pa»f, »# do our utinoal to dlat»k»'d Ha Imioedlat* ahara In the world a future. China drove tha Hun* areatward to rail*.# Korop# from tha decaying gtagnatlon nf tha weafarn Homan am plra. Jt arava fha world papar, which j load* tha printed hook and nawapapar 1 paaalbia, which mada ganacal aduua flon, th* ptlbllral ion of *■ 'i.ufo woih poailbl*, which, Indeed, laid I he foiin dallnn of the rnodain world, ll taught tb* Mongol* and Turk* military method* that ended th* dying flr**i< Impole* In tb* eralcrn Homan cm pbe, nearly eonr|o*r*d llmop* and drove to* ielurtato Kurop»»n In «< ■> aon to dieeover Month Afiha and A merlon. It number* today tnor ttian a fifth part of tb* human ta»a, baa four llm»* aa many otvHI*»d citizen* *a th* I’nllad Ml a lea, n*arly aa many a* all continental F.urop* put to 1 gather. Tb* Chia*** rapwblla, with a pr*al <|>ni af fViln, rnlaa marl or l**a In nioar of f'hlnn piopnr, thnugh < n Ion and «nvfri.l other prnvlnrna g*f along In a »i»la of provlatonal In dapandaro a Hof h*-*ldn I ha praaidanf ih*ra la alao a young an parnr af f'akln, yylfh a laraa official lnrnm*. In arronra, and a rnm/frknhla Kngllah tutor. Ilia arnporor. wa nr# Inld, la lining taught / onatlltlllnrial hlalorv and praaofdly, If tha Mfl'lah paopla dn not waPa up, lhara may ha an attampf, with Hrlllah aaalatana#. In ranter* Hi* t'hlri*** monarchy. -T——-\\ Mima Hip I'nrfor« J| If In riot Hi'if Britain ht* hot rofffoiiriil ii»• **i#-*t jo ih* Iiioiii d» vi l«'|rfn*fit of i ftilfi* All Kntdlili ! ft|jf*Mr>ic |»e<. nil other f**'/|»l» # in • he world, /i ip eat tod In( inf? ln»rf*«t In i'htn*«# #ff«tr* A* fh# world In drawn fn^thir Info po II tic* I finlty, fh# rfilnarnan f»#ror»i*# fh# tn'**f lm|ff*r >««rif r»*l#Iib"r of ••-*ry vi>#. Hut Hi# method #f #tpr###lnf I IfiforMt by grabbing and fortifying gftttlnmtntft, threat trilng fht eoaifi *lfh *arth!pa. Itvying frlbtif#. Impng* fng fnlqtjllftofl trada grrangarrienfa, it t) 14 f««hlon*4 and barhar,' Tht ftngMth apatklng rommimlting ht» t to *nr|r gut t rmgmon ronctp ♦ bn of world orrltr Ti»t l*a* it of nation* movement mark* tn eporh in world hltfory. Tint tori of thought It t»HI roott ttfontivtly rtrrf*4 by fh# Kngfith Unguagnj it it fhtllow *r»4 »e>«k today; It may be* omt j 4t*p*r, mom tffo# flit tt f met t ’t* on, Jr It of primary Imptftnro't lht| go fur t« p/**lb!a# fhla thinking tn f of flit organ /*••! pea* e “f lf*t *“P1 by flit i.ngllpj* i* >* mg ■ rno*"iiMI * iliotf(4 g*» on, Vt llli Pm ot,«rr g>etf I'ofnfvtptfMy * If inofi dvalrtbla to develop < pilot t > i»teffl ( f <!«■•■ *, of < omrnofi pollth'sl toi ial aim, Ilian a Mb fht i hirittt matt i bint It rt.i4y to /•ontidtr ind tr ept point* #.f tit* Clilfla It remaking Ift edmafPtn ft'-m fht foundation It It dealtti<lt, bn eauaa a guaoaaaful n/foti tn bring mod*) n < hioeae A mart- an and Rrltlah thought about tha world'* affair* Into urdatHanding, would add tha walght „f aoonooono to tha aoo ooo oott of tha Ann to and Rrltlah avatama .J In Aniarlra, rhino and Rrlfoln allka, ihata la raoognltlon, waak and parilal though It la, of Ihla graat opportunity. Tha ration of th# Hnaar Irtdamnfty, alraady partially rapald ha Ainarlr*. aonn to t>* rapald hy Britain, aar maikad for aditrallonal purpoaaa, la an urprai odantad, a moat algnifi ant thing to iniarnollonal rrlaHonahlpa I'irt of ilia Am*rlt-ait monay ha* i ilia in adioala t hinaa* atndanta in l.nvllali to piapai* thatn to bai ortta alndanta In Arnai Oan unit *| alt la# Ti<i tail I* to t>* davatad to iha da Aalopmant of a main o library In! t'akln iinlaarally. Rrltlah monay la not yat tppot tlonad. hut I>r. Taal, ahanaallor af , U* HaUaaaJ u*l*trgttf ad ratal*, had , i ireieplly bean In fgtndon le nr it the paramount need nf • miiaeum prop arly aqolprad. and a •• reie of aeian Uftn laboratorlee in rnlng We ara ttlll In a day nf eon-par* llvaty arnall thing* aume Ilk* fM.MP. n#A ara dwirfed by aurh figure! •• 4AO,AAO,AOA people, yet they are not tnn arnall In be perceptlbl* and ala nlflrant. A growing number of t'hlrieae at* making themaalre* thoroughly well acquainted with ail the well baa le teach them The Vigor and nr glnalllv of th* i hlneee mind I# roanlfeeted l>y Ik* prompt P# pen nation to tlrlliah and Ametban Idea* ft I* ofla of fht I ret remart.abt# tliluaa abool t hint flial In a llnie of great $e«el 11 i«-» I rnnfoelnn, witrtle piovlnce* alninit Wlllmul gotat tinitnl go on Iti w daily faabUMi, that lb* an* floililtb. leading and leaching aptead In* tux lane of mental tit ga meat ion •f the new fhlng In r Ineg Inurh and • empathy with Ih* Atlantic people* typae/g. Befuea p gtnaieilog bee “Boxer Indemnity Return by United States to Teach Mongolian Students English Methods Is Hopeful I Sign for Future." r*•••'* M fMif J*** |aih#>rMl • ^ plant p«'W#r fo un-Wiak# in# # i<* ‘Inn «f f I • who • < 'h ■ * •* p# t Ja L_... _J Ik#** n# w r#!Mii*ri«titf* «if ttit«i ' • Mil *1i*< iiMit li ImpI «rr«n lit# | • P*tWina ttid • l ip*# wnilili >■*•» I llufNIII, in •**«! i|rtr|.ij* M pt#«*fi( H )• *mm *rt1m#ry Dial wTiHa young 4 hh.#** »; i,»*ntt n Mi Mato at»4 Amavlt a o««i H# mi - t#.l ky tnin»1r*.i*. lhara it aitll no • *t#ii •I •tn4<nf ftogUtfa to4 Amtritaa a*«^ dpttf* I'T »« ft *h» art • tP • •niff iTltnPap Hf* and Hip antra in CHltt*. » i i »*» a a # r ■■ •rl(-..| f tiP I : f f , •• M H-r In-' . . • a tacp.1 of ••• liVfilifiHatR oi i ttha»« a, raiRi|atrA' *.*« It '< 111 up of a I > atlafaclt n. I lap a hia , p aal't |.i n wlial »# • hit k klHiw fa.i a I -for* »# haa* f»aJi|"i| ha.n t vift 'P »* k»a» In la.at n ft lain limn a 1' a I a a> .oipaotax Ih'a* it I« f ir u* In »<•( li |p ml i f a #t» . Koi Ilia I’talnPaa a. ti.pt* imiltifalv( t**a- liin* apraailt » hpr# (! »•* at* h- ota and (pprhtn*, that* t!<* fjtur* r»muu w 1