Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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WIFE MADE HIM
SLEEP IN BARN,
SfECK ALLEGES
Johanna's Pitching Arm Was
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Extra Salespeople to Give
J You Prompt Service '
Owing to -Extremely Low Prices
AH Sales Will Be Final'
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of Big League Class, Millard
Man Declares ' In
Reply.
CONANT HOTEL BLDG.
SKTEEN9GH STREET
THE BEEt OAHA, WEDNESDATjMARCTt" 17, 19?0.
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Hans Sieck of Millard., Neb., did
.' not lead an extremely happy life
with bis second wife, Johanna Sieck,
. he says in an answer filed Monday
in district court to her petition for
divrrce filed Feorua'y 11.
Johanna said that Han used up
all ihc money she n il when he mar
ried her, February 1, 1919, and then
began heating her. Sue was granted
a restraining crder against him.
But Hans charges Johanna wasn't
. exactly the gentle angel she repre
; senu uerselfjp be.
Sang Praise of "Bad BilL"
Hans says 'she persisted in sing
ing vnpairiotic songs, designed for
the praise of Bi.'l HohenzoHem,
lormcr kxser, and of his son, the
former crown prince, and called her
; selfthe princess of Germany.
One night, he sayrujhe' compelled
, him to sleep in the barn.
Once in Ociaha she tore his coa
an I troupers in a fiht, and tlwn
sp.it iir his face, Hatr compluns.
He alleges she threw a small dog
against an ice chute, breaking its
back and that, when he remonstrated
she told him she ' wo-j'djdo the sauc
to him." '
Hurls Lnrnp WiUi Effect ; ?
One VvoniiiB in November, 1519,
she picked v.y a lamp and huricii'
at hint-vith telling tnect, says he,
O'i ur.'oiiier occasii" the family
Bible was the missle which she
threw at Hans, he says. A decorated
, glasflower vase was thrown by
her ort another memorable occasion,
he savs. .
, Hans asks that their property be
divideJ equally. When tney -were
" married, he alleges, they agreed to
that. Mot of , the property belonged
t j Mry. Sieck before the marriage,
including a farm at Millard valued
at $20,000.-
Burglars Loot Home for -
Silverware and Clothes
Silxerware, "clothes and jewelry
comprised the loot taken from the
h&me of JL W. Keenan. 2410 Chicago
street between and 10 1. m. When
.the family-returned Kome from a
theater they discovered a window
broken and every room in the house
ransacked. Mr. Kemian estimated
his loss at $.100. ' .
The buffet in the dining room was
stripped of table linens and silver-
W3re.
Negro Holdup Unsuffcpssful
Two unmasked armed negro high
waymen held up CXIretzinsrer. 707
North Eighteenth street, Monday
night at 11 at Eighteenth and Web
ster streets. ,almost in front of his
home. The robbers secure4jiothing,
and escaped. - 1 v
APT F.HTTKEMlfiVT
Kair Often Ruined
By . Careless Washing:
Soap should be used very care
fully, if you want to keep your
hair looking its best Most soaps
and prepared shampoos 'contain
too 'much alkali. --This dries the
scalp, makes the hair brittle, and
' ruins it $
The besc . thing for steady use
is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo
(which is pure and grease less) ,
and is better thin anything else
you can use. - . L
One or ' two . teaspoonfuls will
cleanse the hair and" scalp thoroughly.-
Simply moisten the hair
with water and rub it in. It makes
an abundance of rich, creamy lath-
. er, which rinses out easily, remov
rtg every particle of dust,- dirt,
dandruff and 'excessive oil. , The
hair dries quickly and evenly, and
it leaves the scalp soft, and the
hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous,
fluffy and easy to manage.
You can get Mulsified cocoanut
oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's
very! cheap, and a fewZounces will
supply every member of the family
for months. ' - V '
AIVERTISr.MBXT
Just One Application '
and the Hairs Vanish
' (Toilet Talks S .
Any woman can keep ! her ' skin
free from unsightly hair or fuzz
if she will follow these simple in
structions: When hairy growths
, appear, apply a simple paste, made
by mixing some water with pow
dered delatone. Apply this to hairy
surface and after 2 or 3 minutes
rub off, . wash the skin and the
hairs arc gone.-This is a harmless
treatment, but be sure you get the
real delatone. , ..'
first bath with Cuticura Soap and
bot water. These soper-creasy
eiliii nta not only soothe, bat in
most cases heal annoykerasries,
hiic'mia eczemas, etc Thev are
f ahn ideal fordailv toilet uses. After
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Absolutely
Your Unrestricted 'WM iiQKi
More Than
Absolutely sacrificed without regard to cost or former
selling prices, A sail that takesyou into a new
realm of value-giving. Street Dresses, Afternoon
Dresses, Shopping Dresses, Office Dresses, Daytime
Dresses Dresses for every occasion, priced in many
. instances at less than the cost of the material from '
which they are so smartly fashioned.
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In Three Great Groups
- Values up
Taffetas
Satins
Serges
Georgettes -
Tricotines
Combinations
Values up
Pdujettes
Tricotines
Satins
Serges' X
Taffetas
Georgettes
Combinations
A
Values up to $125 r
Tricoleites f
"Crepe Meteors
Georgettes
Charmeuses
Taffetas) K
Satins 1 ;
Tricotines
Dresses so good in style, desirability and
quality of 'materials, piey will astonish
yoiii Obey thai impulse'
DRESS SECinONEOONP FLOOR
17-9 a. mf
Sacrificed
2,800 Dresses
to $39.50
to $79.50
Never
Before Have
We Offered
I Such
Remakable
Values at
Such Low
Price
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