Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 10, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEt AUGUST 10, 1919.
7 A
17 YEAR OLD GIRL,
MARRIED 3 TIMES,
HELD AS FORGER
Says She Wedded First Man
On Bet, Second On Dare
and Third by
Chance.
Gladys Dain, 17-year-old wife of
a former preacher, and confessed
bigamist, yesterday was ar
raigned in police court and was held
on bonds of $1,500 for forgery.
Police are investigating the ad
mission of bigamy she made Friday
Gladys said she was married
three times and divorced but once.
The first husband was a farmer, the
second a bricklayer, and the last a
preacher.
"I married the first one on a bet,
the second on a dare and the
preacher by chance," she said yes
terday. Siie said she spent the bridal night
with the former preacher, Roy
Bookout, and then deserted him.
"A girl friend bet me I couldn't
capitivate AJbert Larson, my first
husband," she explained when asked
about the matrimonial wager.
"A soul kiss or two and the op
portunity for Albert to court me
was all that was needed. We were
married. I left him after six months.
"Then came George Harper. We
barrelled and parted. I had only
known Roy Bookout a few days
when we were married here in Oma
ha. I left him the morning after.
"How did I charm them?
"Oh, I guess it's just the instinct.
We girls all have it, you know.
"But no more for mine. I'm
through with the men if I get out
of this trouble."
Gladys is a step-daughter of Pres
ton Medill, Thirtieth street and
Huntington avenue, a contractor.
She was arrested for forging
checks on her step-father and cash
ing them at downtown stores.
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WEGMAN $280
FISCHER $298
USED PLAYER $310
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SALE STARTS
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