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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
g THE BEE, OMAHAt SATURDAY,-- APRIL '-17. I2P. i ' " " it if 3 Store Hours, 8 A.M. . to 6 P. A. Saturday ' 8 A . M. to 9 P.M. I r Buy the Bouse Cfofics ifte -;V Upstair v ' iH Surprise . Vou in ifa Scteirig. Man May Wear Overalls As Thieyes Steal Wardrobe . Overall clubs are -a necessity, be lieve Paul D. Walters, who Jives-in the Y. M. C A, Jt i satd that Mf. Walters is contemplating the or fjahiiation of a,n overall club all of hi? own. , ' , , , Why? Because some rascal broke into his room at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday while Mr. Walters was out trying to combat the H. C. of L.. and stole a suitcase and $150 worth of clothing. Negro Holds Up Man and Gets Away With $27 (n Cold Cash Earl Gwer,k1435 North Eighteenth' street, was held Vfrjby a" lone negro at Twenty-Second and Ames avenue Thursday night and robbed of $27 in cash. The highwayman escaped. Gwer reported his loss to police. The Junior Shop Through its. splendid values and the- real edonbmy it offers has become already recognized as headqarteW ior Al -Wool 2-Pant Suits $15 and $20 ".I . h Wnrtli at Least tS.OO More . :i' i , Three ' hundred new Suits have arrived this week ittCassimeres, Tweeds and Worsteds. They are real boy styles ih the nw;man nish effects Fancy mohair lined coats, splendidly tailored. And they are all wool and of guaranteed color ; . - V 2-Pant Suits at $10 ' Save $5.00 on .These : . s This is not just a scattering of bid -odds-and-ends, butCnew, "smart styles hundreds of them in sturdy-wearing; fabrics and the pop ular browns, grays and greens. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Newest Spring Top Coat Priced the Junior Shop Way $7.50 $10 $12.50 A substantial saving. Buckskin Corduroy, Knickerbockers Regular $3. 50 qualities - $1,95; . always. -'- m JUNIOR SHOP 2d Floor 16th and Farnam Securities Bldg Haas Brothers ' M Broker. ' , OMAHA ' MINNEAPOLIS ' Saturday's Economy TRIC0LETTE BLOUSES Specially priced If ever a blouse style met with instant suc cess it was when the lustrous tricdlette was in troduced for the approval of feminine America. For Saturday we have secured several ship ments that embrace dozens of styles and an end less variety of colors. They will .well repay a special trip. . . , They Are Remarkable Values in Three Special Price Groups $g95 $095 $475 HaasBroihers Balcony Floor 'fitffon Block v 16th & Farnam St "OTHER WOMAN" BLAMED BY WIFE Hi ASSAULT CASE Vindictiveness Marks Prelimi nary Rearing of Mrs. Pul 5 len Who Shot Hus- .'. band. other woman won't." she cried, and rushed into her bedroom, according to Pullen. ! Then the shooting occurred, Ful len ;tstified. four shots being fired, one of ..which went wild, while three bullet struck him. . ; . :.v ' ' Pullen ;, said; he pulled a letter from his pocket and started to bum if, but that his wife snatched it from his hands. This letter is. purported to have been written by "the other woman" to Pullen and. i now in the posses sion of Jolm P. T-inley, attorney or Mrs. Pullen. Vindktiyeness marked the pre liminary hearing of Mrs. W, Fuk len an Council Bluffs police cburt yesterday. Mrs. Pullen is held on a charge of assault with jntent to com mit murder. . She shot her husband three times two weeks ago after calling him to her home to discuss pending divorce action between them. .' 1 Pulleny ho has been out of the hospital but a few days, where Or. Donald-Macrae,: jr., removed two bullets' from his, back, leaving the third lodged in his neck,' was the only witness who took the stand.- During his convalescence in the hospital and later in her own home Mrs. Pullen had nursed her husband lovingly and both had repeatedly made statements that the affair should be ended. Pullen stated that he would not appear against his wife, . . . '' Extreme Bitterness Shown. Yesterday, however, both dis played extreme bitterness toward each other, the wife accusing the husband of "running around with another woman", and the husband claiming that he would send his wife to the penitentiary if possible. Efforts to reveal the name of the "other woman" were blocked by at torneys, h i While on the witness stand Pul len told the entire story of ' the shooting. - Hie wife called him . by telephone and asked him to come to her home to talk over the pending divorce suit, he said. 011 April 1. Whil he, twas there she . def hounted him for paying attention to another woman, ne saia. Wanted Case Dismissed. "Dismiss the divorce suit," she demanded. -- 1 "I won't Pullen says' he replied. "Well, if I can't have you, that ,w a a ,m ma m , m ma a a. wm mt m m t f n I i 1 1 1 I tllzifl 11' 1 r (v 1 11 rr. 1 11 1 Charge Account, I J I J J J JJ) J J t 1) Open a Beddeo . Charge Account, It's Different. s 1417 Douglas Street Largest Credit Apparel Store in . the Middle We( 1 B i Umatia : I I -.'''-:.- ' U ,v.V3 , ' '.III hi. t V, GRAIN ELEVATOR FOR SALE Located at St Louis, on Terminal,Tracks,, and having conveyor" loading facilities to Mis sissippi River boats. One Million Six Hun dred Thousand bushels capacity. ; MERCANTILE TRUST CO., Agent, St. Louis. Mo. If MONTAVILLE FLOWERS ,. ,;, of California, three times president of the International Lyceum ; and . Chautauqua Association ' of Amer- i ica, known the world over, as the' . Silver-Tongued' Orator of i Cali- ; fornia, will speak at the Auditorium . ; Monday, 8 p. m.f April 19th. His ' large, clear, musical voice will eas-. ily carry to every, part of 'the vast' hall. His subject 'will be1 . LEONARD WOOD "The Man of the Hour' He will also answer Hiram John son. All readers of The Bee are cordially invited to attend this talk. . ' Do not forget the day and the hour. Great Purchase bale I Demo Candidates to Speak at Hitchcock ; j y. Auditorium Meeting . j . Democratic candidates on the na tional ticket will,,, be present and speak at the meeting of .the Muni cipal Auditorium Saturday night to dc aooressea oy ..senator wuociv iu. Hitchcock.. 0 ' John -;H. Mitheii; manager of the Hitchcock-for-President c a m paign,' . aud district candidate for delegate to the national convention, will preside at the opening and will introduce James G Dahlman, who will be nermancnt chairman. Refore the - address by Senator Hitchcock, soeeches will be made by the four candidates for delegate-at-laree. oledeed to support Senator Hitchcock.' Former Congressman A G. , ShallenberKer oL Alma; former r.nv Kfith. KeviWe- North - Platte: Bernard McNenyi" Red Cloud, and Sophus Nehle, " Omaha.. Addresses will also fee. made by Arthur V. Mul len, itand date" tor re-election as na tional ' committeeman: Kalph A Clark, (cart.didat.e for the nomination for governor, and L. J. Piatti, can didate for district delesate in the Second district. ' "Honeymoon Express Here : V With Delivery of Paint The. airplane freighter from Kan sa Citv. ,Mo..' that arrived at' Ak Sar-Ben field at 4:30 .Thursday aft-J cniuuu Willi s.uciiKjy ui the C- R Cook faint company, 1416 Harney 'street, will fly to Mound City, Mo., today with; a special order, ;J.:R. Henrie, manager of the paint company in Omaha, said. The plane is piloted by Samuel Pickard, former ; lieutenant in the aviation section of -the; United States army. Paul Brady, an offi cial of the C. Ri Cook company, Kansas .City, will accompany Tick ard. :' ,l . The plane is known 'as the "Honeymoon Express," for in it Lieutenant Pickard was married (to Miss Francke Homan . of .Kansas City, at a height of ,5,000 feet over Sedalia, Mo., eight monthsago,.' ' From Mound City, Mo, the plane will be flown on an 'exhibition -trip over Iowa.- - j ;. 1 - ' - Wonderful Values in Beautiful New aMoiredl Suits Our good fortune in consummating this extraordinary purchase of beautiful New Suits at a saving of about One-Third has resulted ' in this'great money-saving event to you. . , r Suits for Dressy Wear ' . Suits for Business 'Wear Suits for Sport Wear ; Suits for Women High School Paper May Be Put Out of business The Central! High , Register, the school monthly magazine, may not publish its "annual" this year ac cording to Principal J. G. Masters. Lack of money in the treasury is the reason. 0 v : : The "annual" j 4he yearly gradu ating number and. contains pictures of graduates and snyopsis of school events. The records of the school in dramatics, organization, military and athletics are; also features of the number.-' -V '. - . ' "If everything is not O K in the immediate future," said Mr. Mas ters,?', don't think we can put out an annual. It will be a hard blow to the class of 1920." Welt Virginia Senator,; c "' '.- Enters Presidential Race Wheeling, W. Va., April 16. Sen fitor. Hpward Sutherland of West Virginia,' is quoted in a dispatch re reivedfcy the Wheeling Intelligencer from, irs;Washing!on correspondent as having annouced that he will be a candidate for the republican presi dential nomination. Wants Deed Set Aside Josephine Bilz who sued her hus band, Hugo Bilz, for Hivorce last week.'iiled suit in district court yes terday to set aside a deed which she signed in; 1911 transferring a piece of prdperty to him. She says she didn't know she, was signing: a deed. She has received the rent of the property Bince that time and signed a mortgage when they borrowed $2,800 on the property in 1914. Lighting Fixtures. drn. A(1V. Burgess-Gran- V Values to $65.00 Values to $79.50 I Suits for Misses ' - . . Values to $85.50 y I y I I y I- $392 ; $45P0 $4975 My! What Wonde oats rful (lear Hitchcock ; f Answer Bryan i;;. Auditorium Tlnight 8 O'clock Free With every made-to-youeasure suit order. ; Excellent Values at Let Us Measure You Today , You take no chances ylien we make a suit. Every suit is guaranteed to please you ih every way. Stylef it, material, price. Our line of spring and summer patterns is complete. Select yours now, before prices advance. Be Your Own Salesman The price is marked plainly on every lag. The price includes the offer of EXTRA TE0USERS FREE. Ne Mall Orders. Open Until 9 O'clocK Saturday Evenma. 1 N. W. Corner lSih and Harney FOR WATER BOARD WATER ICE GAS Owned and Operated By and For YOU! Your Vota Solicited For CHARLES R. SH ERRIAN Preaident ( SHERMAN McCONNEIX DRUG , COMPANY Thirty-nine year reaident and taxpayer ' of Omaha. Throe years Chairman of BOARD OF DIRECTORS, METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT. Hit record on Water Board: EicM rate reduction and an amplo aopply of pure water and ISO tons of lea per day furnished by the Municipal Ica Plant duritur season of If 19 with en larged facilities for this year. The important question of furnishing- GAS t the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE will be up to the Water Board as soon as the plant it acquired. This will be part of Mr. Sherman's job. Men and Women , Vote, for Aim NEXT TUESDAY, ' Candidate For. Re-Election Democratic Ticket. TRY THE BEE WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS c That's what you'll say when you see these New Arrival Coats. The styles are distinctive, and the way we have priced them leaves little to be desired. Sport Models Dressy Coats Cape Effects Dolman Effects '' Richly Lined All Colors ;r AlLNew Fabrics ValvM.t $42.50 , Values to $49.50 . ' Values to $65.00 . $2450 $29 50 $3950 Sfrs..wiMi Your Satisfaction Guaranteed INSPECT THESE CARS TODAY .....$' 250 $1,190 JH axon Six Touring- V Moline Knight Chummy Roadster ' . (Like new) ': Maxwell Sedan -' (Excellent shape) . Dedge Touring (Bargain) Oldsmobile Touring .... . . (. (A good buy) Haynes Touring V (Worth $1,700) Saxon Six Touring '. (A fine automobile ata low price) Paige Touring ........... (This car a real buy) Willys-Knight Touring $ 850 Willvs Six Touring .. 4 . . ,$ 950 .In fine condition) . 1 HupmobiltvTouring '. '.".;..$ 350 A' ," (Do not.fail to see this) . Mid City Motor & Supply Co. 2216-18 Farnam Street ' Phone Tyler 2462 : r ! - ....$ 950 ....$ 500 ....$700 ,. . .$1,200 . . . .$ 500 $ 650