Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1920, Page 3, Image 3
4? THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1920. Legal Fight , For Divorc e Fee Started Separation of Kitchens Re vived When Attorney for Woman Sayg He Got Only $500 Retainer. "The Kitchen divorce suit will be a 'dirty' case if it is contested in court and a lot ol things you don't want brought out and a lot that we rtoiTt want brought out will be tes Ufied j. Lloyd A. Maguey said to lien S. Baker one day last April, according to testimony given by Mr. ' district judge (Joss court vesterday in the suit brought by wucr w. noye against Roberta t. Kitchen for $6,500 attorneys' fe Mrs. Kitchen obtained a divorce from her husband. Richard Kitchen, vice president of the Kitchen Broth ers Motel company,' April 30, 1920. She secured a 'settle men nf - 000 alimony in an. agreement made outside of court ''to avoid the an noyance of litigation." High Cost of Divorces. The higl) cos of divorces among the rich-was revealed today in the testimony of the attorneys. Mr. Baker was attorney for Mrs. Kitchen. Mr. Hoye also was en Raged by her and her father and brother. "Mr. Baker told' Mrs. Kitchen he would take $12,000 as his fee in the case;" testified Mr. Hoye. "Later he said he'd 'be generous with her' and take $9,000." Baker received a fee of $6,500, Mr. Hove testified. , . "His fee was -paid promptly when the case was settled," said Attorney Hoye. Mrs. Kitchen May Testify. Mrs. Kitchen' refused to give Hoye more than $500 for his. fee. "The high-stepping of 'Dick' Kitchen was to be bought out in the trial if the case had been con tested." Mr. Baker said. It is expected that the . former Mrs. Kitchen will" take the witness stand in the pre nt fight between me attorneys. Lloyd A. Magney, close friend of vying Kitchen, is his attorney in the present case. Mrs. Magney also was granted a divorce JulyJ6. MacSwiney's Brother Arrives In London i,..y w. ,.w.. .... . .- .y v g vff-vf.'AW. ' M i I" ' v'V I i 1 VMxr ( I 1 it- f - s j of I Feter Macbwinev of New Vork brotlier of Terence MacSwitiey, hun ger striking lord mayor of Cork, who arrived in London unannounced and visited his "brother in Brixton prison. It was the first time in 20 vears that he had seen his brother, Peter MacSwiney refused to tell how he accomplished the trip, but it is reported he came to London asa sailor and without passport. fnends to pay his fine. About 3 o'clock the same afternoon his ftne was paid and a negro answered to Turnkev Arrcwwood's call of 'Oliver." When a check was :uile of the prisoners about 7 o'clock that night it was found Oliver w;is still con ti'ied and Smith had been released. Negro Outwits Jailer, Freed ; Alleged Accomplice Is Held Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 15. Fred Smith, negro, held on a charge of larceny at the police station, gamed his free dom by substituting hiiiTself for an other negro, Claude Oliver, who should have been released. Charges of disorderly conduct have been placed against Oliver, the police de claring it was a conspiracy to -get Smith out of jail. Oliver wis fined $11 for a minor offense and locked up awaiting Rat Plague tJooms Paris Cat Stock Fur Price Soars Paris, Oct. 15.--The cat is now the fetich of Paris, for the anti-rat cru sade has resulted, say the Paris pa pers, in a tremendous cat, boom. While cats have always been pop ular here never meeting with mal treatment and abuse like so many American cats they are, now con sidered; as indispensable in every home. Cat enthusiasts are delighted, ac cording to the papers, while the ene mies of tabby are, beaten into silence first by proofs of its utility and .sec ondly, by the various reports of the Academy of Medicine, which have stated definitely that "the cat is not a germ carrier." There are those who assert, how ever, that the absence of' cats from the streets of Paris is not caused by the loving care to which they are subjected in their homes, but by the high cost of fur. chmoller & Mueller WHY WAIT? ; For a Possible Reduction in Prices 1 PIANOS AND PLAYERS will never be lower in price than we now price them. ; We Must Vacate and are offering beautiful $800 Player Pianos for gm rm The very latest model with 1 Bench, Scarf and $10.00 w w worth of Music FREE! (1 f V ONLY u J JO Jjgfo U VsS 1 Beautiful $600 Pianos brand new, in any desired finish. A real Piano value only. . . A Sample of Our Bargains in High Grade Most of Them Good as New. $395 Used Pianos. Boncll Hallett. Gwl practice piano. Price iily $110 Schmollcr Fisher, Marshall Uow Mnrllrr. fumed oak; Wendell. ' Oak. Mahogany. like Ebony cane. Good M Guaranteed new. llargaln, w. ged aa new. Only enly Only-1- $286 $325 $135 S250 Out-of-Town Customers Use This Coupon. o matter where joa lire. We ahlp anywhere to approred credit. Write teday. Mark wit (X) Da no interested in. Addreas SCHr.10L.LER & MUELLER 114-1S-1S So. 15th St PIANO CO. Leading Muiic House of the West. Phone 'Doug. 1623 jji1) Board of Inquiry to ' Investigate Charges of Killing in Haiti Washington, Oct. 15 Secretary Daniels announced that he had ap pointed a fcoard of, inquiry to make a thorough investigation of "all the wrongs alleged to have been com mitted by United States marines in Haiti," and particularly the refer ence to "indiscriminate killings" in Brig. Gen. Barnett's confidential litter of a year ago to Col. T. H. Russell, marine commander in Haiti. Gen. Barnett, former commander of the marine corps, who left Wash ington for San Francisco yesterday, lias been recalled to Washington, Secretary Daniels said, to appear be fore the board as a witneaa. The board, which is composed of Near Admirals Henry T. Mayo and r. H. Oliver and Brig. Gen. J. H. Pendleton ofa the marine corps, has been directed to "sift every bit of evidence," Mr. Daniels said, to the eend that "any man in American un iform guilty of wrong-doing shall be brought to trial and punished." Girl Leaps 25 Feet to , Freedom; Evading Poliee Chicago, Oct. 15. By running across theroof and leaping 25 feet to the ground, a girl 19 years of age, whose identity was unknown, made her escape from a Chicago jail recently. The gir.1 had been brought to the station from a city detention home for examination.' She locked ' her self in a washroom, made her way to the roofs of the jail by means of an open window, and then leaped to the ground, a distance of nearly 25 feet. She was uninjured in her attempt at freedom and has success fully evaded recapture by the po lice. v Fee want ads are best Imslness getters. Cranhprrv Crnn Short. Pimi-m Due for Hike Frost Blamed Carver, Mass., Oct. 15. The yield ni some of the cranberry bos in this section is destined to be so light tins season that the harvest will tail to pay expenses, leading growers aV rrt Vifh the damp weather which ha retarded picking and the early frosts, the cost of the luscious Ivrv is bound to go skyrocketing. in r - n , ..fir. - ," - , f jg . , "Doing is tio best thing, for if, rosohiteh, people do what is right, in time thev come to like doing it." rami die is Stores -"All actions take their hue from the complexion of the heart, as landscapes do their ' variety from light." SATURDAY BARGAINS FOR THE CHILDREN Pleasingly Styled Chic'and Jaunty are these Specially Priced Fall Coats For Girls and Flappers at 19.50 ft. Regular 25.00 to 30.00 Values Opportunity is knocking at your door; take ad vantage of the invitation it is offering you to biiy daughter's winter coat at this remarkable re duction. Stylishly made, beautifully tailored and warranted to keep the wearer warm; they have the new cape collar, large -pockets and fancy belt. They come in the1 season's latest shades. " "I 0 f specially priced at Materials an Velours, Broadcloths andZibalines, Like a cake without frosting is a well froclced young Miss without a stylish well-made coat to complete her cos tume. And these little models of Velours, Broadcloths and Zfibalines are just what she will admire. "We cannot empha size too strongly the value of making your selections early while the assortment is complete. Ages 6 to 16 Years j BrandeU Stores Second floor West Mothers Will Welcome these Values in i ... t Boys' Two Pants Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices This is an unusual opportunity to make a double c saving. The suits' have been greatly reduced, and be- sides tliat, the extra knickers prolong the life of the whole suit. You will appreciate the large selection of -patterns and styles, the fabrics are Tf most servicable quality, and are bound to give thorough satisfaction. A full range of sizes from 7 'to 37. Priced at 10.00, 15.00, 17.50 and 20.00. ' Boys'Corduroy Pants at 1.95 Were 3.25 Boys' Corduroy Pants, made of a good heavy quality of drab cordu roy washable and very serviceable; just the thing for school and play. This is a great value; all sizes from 6 to 17, Saturday at 1.95 Brandeis Stores Overcoats and Warm Mackinaws . Docs he need a iieV overcoat or maekinaw? We have a wonderful variety of them here. They are tailored of warm woolen fabrics in an excel lent array of colors. The styles are snappy and well fitting just the sort of coats mothers, prefer for their boys on cold, windy days. All sizes, priced from 10.00 to 22.50 Clhirts and Blouses 98c to 1.50 The boys, e s p e c i ally those going to school can't have too many good, serviceable blouses-rand this large assortment of Boys' Shirts and Blouses iiL neat and good looking' patterns are fine for school wear in all sizes, priced at 98c to 1.50 ; Fourth Floor West Children s Dainty Handkerchiefs Regular t1Ap 19c Values ai UC , Dainty "little lawn handkerchiefs for little boys and girls with embroidered figures of little children in the corners. Others are plain hemstitched. Regular 19cvalues, special for Saturday, only, each 10? Brandeis Stores Main Floor East Special Children's - Union Suits Worth 1.50 to 1.75 at 1.00 Children's Fleece-lined Union Suits for winter; in all-ages up to 14 years. With cold weather approaching now is the time to supply the needs of the entire family. 1.50 to 1.75 values, at 1.00 Brandeis Stores 3rd Floor 'East Genuine "Levi Strauss" Koveralls Sold Regularly at 1.75 ISS7 at 1.00 These famous Koveralls are a real boon to the tired mother; they save washing and mending, and' are made of hard-wearing materials, ornamented with bands and pipings of a contrasting color. All sizes from 1 to 8; regular 1.75 values, on sale at, per pair ; 1.00 Brandeis Stores 4th Floor-r-West Boys' and Girls' Fine School Hose Worth 75c f Cf)p Per Pair dl WL i Boys' and Girls' .School. Hose, fine and heavy ribbed in lisle and cotton; black, ' white and brown. Lay in a supply now at this special price, all sizes , worth 75c. Special, at, per pair 50tf Brandeis Stores Main Floor South V Saturday a Remarkable Sale of Children's Hats Special at 250 Regular 3.50 to 7.50 Values Satin-d; v wft offer our entire stock of Genuine 'Fur Beaver Hats for girls 8 to 12 years at this exceptional price. They are "trimmed with long streamers of grosgrain ribbon and are in black, brown, navy and taupe. Both Large and Medium Shapes The collection is comDlete. including botli large and medium shapes. Bring the girls in and let them choose their own hats. Soft, comfort able hats of Lyons Velvet in desirable' shades for the small girl arc included. Your choice 2.50 Brandeis Stores Second Floor East i 'Angel Food'Taffy Special at 21c Every child has a sweet tooth tucked away in its little mouth, but whether you buy this candy for mother, sister, sweetheart or the kiddies, it is. sure to tickle the palate. It is flavored with Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry or Molasses. Worth 39c, Special, ' )1 Lit per pound Pompeian Room , Children 's Shoes Specially Priced Buster Brown Shoes Bring the children and have them fitted in a pair of these wonderful shoes; built on the new foot-shaping lasts. Ejery pair guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Cocoa Brown Russia Calf lace shoes Field Mouse Kid 'tops Sizes 8ft to 11, regular 7.50 values at 6.45 Sizes 11 to 2, regular 10.00 values at 7.45 Sizes 2 ',i to 7, regular 11.00 values at 8.45 Patent Leather lace shoes, with black, kid tops , Sizes 8Vi to 11, regular 6.00 values at 4.85 Sizes 11 to 2, regular 7.00 values at 5.85 "Billiken" Shoes at Reduced Prices; Made of Cocoa Brown Kid, Black Kid and Fatent Leathers. Excel lent values: Sizes 5 to 8, regular 4.50 values, at " 3.85 Sizes SV2 to 11, regular 5.00 and 5.50 values, at 4.45 Sifes IIV2 to, 2, regular 5.50 and 6.00 values, at 4.85 Brandeis Stores Main Floor West Story Books For the Kiddies 3of Value &t 23C These are the dear little stories, old, yet to the children, ever new. They are "The Three Little Pigs," 'The Little, Small Red Hen," "The Three Bears," and "Peter Rabbit." They contain many full evenings of entertainment for the youngsters, and are printed in the large, easily read type that children like and are also illustrated throughout. They are bound in good quality cloth, and have bright colored covers. Special, each 23$ Brandeis Stores Main Floor North Special Toy Bargains Materials for Kites, 5c Keep those idle hands of Johnny's out of mischief during his free time by making him busy and happy. Let him manufacture his own kite. Saturday we are selling 2 Knock Down kites, sticks and patri otic covers complete wjth instructions. 2 in a box, for 5c. Bubble Outfits, 7c Character Dolls, 75c No reason why every little girl should not have a doll, when we are offering 15-inch fancy dressed char acter dolls, worth 1.00, Saturday at, each ' t 75 Harmonicas, 85c Genuine Hohners Harmonicas, spe cially priced at, each 85 Foot Balls ' Boys' leatherette covered -Foot Balls, Rugby shape; ranging in price at 1.25. 1.50 and 2.00 Blowing bubbles keeps the children amused for hours at a time. Satur day we are offering the Pipe, Cakes of Soap and Pan in a -pretty box for 7c. Attention, Boys! Watch Brandeis toy department, and watch it carefully as there will be something there next week to Interest you greatly Brandeis Stores Main Floor West Special Values In Boys' Caps Sample lines of Boy's Fall and Winter Caps: 1.50 and 2.00 values, at, each, . 79 and 1.00 Boys' Hats at 49 to 3.50 Boy 's Beaver Hats at 3.50, 5.00 and 6.00 Arcade Ckcer Creations for Mother's Little One Four Saturday Offers Children's Bath Robes Now that the chilly mornings and night's are near, the youngsters need just what we are showing Blanket Bath Robes, tfhey come in Copenhagen blue, rose, red, pink and various dark colors, and are designed in pretty childish patterns. Sizes are from 1 to 14, years; prices range 2.50, 2.98, 3.08 to 7.50. Attractive Sweater Suits . In various colors ; of brushed wool and plain worsted; some are three and some four-piece. Sizes are 1, 2 and 3 years, and range in price at 3.98, 4.98 to 12.98, Rompers and Creepers The popular "Patsy" romp er in white, pink, blue and tan. Sizes 6 months to 5 vears. Prices, 1.75, 2.50 to 4.98. Babies' Rubber Dialers the kind that all mothers like; no pins, do buttons; slip in with4 elastic to the knee. These come in three . sizes, at, each 65c Brandeis Stores Third, Floor East Sherman & McQnnell Drug Co. ri