Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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Authoress and.
Lov er Face Trial
In Washington
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Married Woman and Man
Friend Arrested Seeond
'Ifinc on Charge Made by
riter's Husband.
Py EARL L. SHAUB.
tt'iilvernal Hervlee Staff Correepondent.)
Chicago, Nov. 27. The sitting of
tiie tempestuous love affair of Mrs.
Amelia Conrow. writer of children's
-s'ories. and Rudolph Bodmer, author
and publisher of Washington, was
transferred last night back to the
national capital where it originated.
While they were awaiting trial
Friday at a police station on a statutory-offense,
charged by Mrs. Con
row's husband, Robert W. Conrow.
salesmanager for a New York firm,
they were arrested by federal agents
(hi a similar charge made in Wash
ington. Mrs. Conrow and Bodmer were
arrested Wednesday in their apart
ments at a hotel here, where they
were living as man and wife with
her two children and Mr. Bodmer's
daughter.
Husband Vindictive. ,
"He'll put me in stripes, that's
what he'll do," the woman wailed
when taken into custody by the fed-
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iucu, my imsDana nas it in lor
M 111 A thA Knit A in A lia'll
until he has placed me in stripes."
r-i A walk to the federal building in
' 'lt! 1l,e fres' air calmed her down slight
ly. She walked with herliand under
Bodmer's arm and his hand upon
hers. Arriving at the marshal's of
fice they sought a snug corner where
she sat with her face close to his
cheek as they chatted softly
"I'd b' willing to go through all
this and more again jast to be your
wife," 'she toW him.
Made Trip in Auto.
.The couple came here in an auto
mobile from Washington two weeks
ago. They had met t the capital
after, she had left her husband and
got a government position. She was
under the impression, she said, that
they were divorced at Patterson. N.
J., last June and that she would be
free to marry December .7, six
months after she thought the di
vorce was granted. It appears
though that there is only an inter
locutory decree which .does not be
come final until next month and t hat
she is still Mrs. Conrow.
Upon advice of counsel she and
Bodmer waived examination before
U. S. Commissioner Mason Friday
and returned to Washington tc
fight the charges against them with
out extradition papers. They left
in custody of Deputy Marshal Sam
Howard. The charge brought in the
District of Columbia has precedence
over the localtcharge. It is under
stood Conrow will also accuse the
couple of kidnaping his two chil
dren, w"hich had been awarded him
by the New Jerse court.
. Mrs. Conrow spent Thanksgiving
in jail, iiocimer had been released.
Their meeting at the police station
Friday was affectionate. He took
a seat behind her and she leaned
, her head wearily upon his shoulder.
V P They both wore the leather coats
in which they had taken their wild
auto flight from Washington to Chi
cago. "You're the best man in the
world,? she told him as they sat
thce. ; Both appeared calm. Then
cane the federal agents. She threw
up both hands and wailed that heri
husband was seeking to place, her
in stripes.
t.' hearts here," .she said at the feder-
. al building. "A woman who livdd
nine montns m ncn witn a man sent
me a Thanksgiving dinner and on
top was a little yellow flower. We
will keep it in remembrance." Then
Bodmer laid his Hps against her
hand. '
"I sent my husband a telegram
last night asking him to dismiss the
charges against me. He wired a re
fusal. I can't see how he cin be so
cruel to me. We are divorced.
Everything is over. Why can't I
heve my happiness?"
Mrs. Conrow left her husband
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three years ago, she says, and went
to Washington, where she got a po
sition in the bureau of public infor
mation. There she met Bodmer,
and began writing stories for him.
Her husband sued, last June for di
vorce. He won the custody of their
little boy and girl, whom she had
placed in a convent. She thought
the decree was final. . He left the
tr.ildrcn in the convent.
Two weeks ago she and Bodmer
took the litle boy and came to Chi
cago. A day or so later Conrow at
tempted to see the girl at the con
vent, but the child slipped down the
back way whim she heard he was
there and made her way nine miles
to Washington. From there she and
Bodmer's daughter came to Chicago
and joined the lovers. ,
After their arrest Mrs. Conrow
said she couldn't see any harm in
living with Bodmer as his wife, since
they intended to marry next mouth,
anyway.
"I wouldn't advocate that sort of
thing generally," she said, "but with
us it s different. Ours is no loose
relation and he is the best man in the
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Character Analyst to
Talk to Ad-Sellers Monday
Mabel Warner Rugg, character
analyst.and Geortre L. Sawyer. Na
tional Biscuit Co., will be the chief
attractions at the meeting of,, the
Omaha Advertising-Selling league in
the Chamber of Commerce Monday
evening. Dinner will be served
promptly at 6.
Mrs. Kugg. who has been suc
cessful in analyzing the characters
ot the big business men. ot Umaha,
will follow the start of her work
and methods with a practical dem
onstration. Mr; Sawyer will speak
on Biscuitry Fihnizcd .while mo
tion pictures of the industry are
shown. Tom Kclley of the Travel--
ers Insurance Co.. will preside.
K. of C.Y Supreme Knight
fo Speak Here Tuesday
lames A. Flaherty, suprem
knight of the Knights of Colum
bus, will speak in Omaha next Tues
day evening to the local council
and report on the trip to France
for the unveiling of the statue of
Lafayette nMetz. ,
A delegation of Omaha knights
will en to Kansas Citv Mnndav
night to escort Mr. Flaherty to this
city.
A banquet will be held in Hotel
Fontenelle befqre the meeting in
the club house. Archbishop J. J.
Harty will be guest of honor.
Francis P. Matthews, past grand
knight, will preside. -
On Way to Philippines
Lieut, and Mrs. J. Branson, on
their way to the Philippine islands
from Fort Munroe, are stopping in
Omaha for v five davs to visit with
Mrs. Branson's father, E. E. Ayers,
and 'sisters," Gertrude, and Irene
Ayers, at the Milton apartments.
Specialty Lump
COAL
Hand Screened AO rft per
Delivered IZ.OUTon
Consumers Coal & Supply
Company
"Dealers in Good Coal."
, Doug. 0530.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Cut Glass
Water Glasses
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday
" $1.00
Brodegaard Bro-Co.,
16th and Douglas Sts. ,
Sam-Newman
J Paper
1 Shop
Forced to Sell
Entire Stock at
Below Cost.
Wall Paper and Paints
Offered at Biggest Bar
gains Omaha ever Knew
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cost is very low. -
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Corner 14th and Farnam 1324 Farnam Street
Phone Douglas 2872
Brothers Offer to
Mortgage Share of
. Estate From Mother
Tremont, Neb., Nov. 27. Three
Feterson brothers of Valley, Neb.,
charged with fraud and conspiracy
to obtain merchandise .from several
Fremont business firms under false
pretense, have offered a settlement
with their creditors by which they
wish to give negotiable notes, to
come due when they receive their
share ot the tamily estate, upon the
decease of their mother, now living
in Valley.
The creditors met with the de
fendants and their attorneys and
offered these notes to bear 8 per cent
interest from the date the purchases
ivere made. The creditors refused
!hc proposition.
The amount of default exceeds
$1,700, including the expenses to the
county. The accused men have no
means of payment. The estate is to
be divided among eight heirs. The
hearing was postponed until De
cember.3, to enable the- Petersons to
raise tbfe necessary funds. Theodore
and Gilbert are in-jail. Victor was
released under $1,500 bonds.
The three brothers made heavy
purchases from various firms and
promised to pay November 10, 30
days from the purchase. It was dis
covered that the goods they had ac
quired, on credit were being sold
through a clearing house in Omaha.
Barriers Constructed In
London to Guard Premier
London, Nov. 27, The erection
of barriers eight feet high, which
will exclude the public from Down
ing streef and adjacent Charles
street, was begun last night.
Both streets lead from Whitehall
to a group of government depart
ment offices and also the official resi
dence of Premier Ltoyd George and
Andrew BonarI-aw, the govern
ment leader in the House of Com
mons, i s
Mate Talks of Woman In
Sleep; Negress Tries to Die
Mrs. Matilda Gooden, negress,
1109 South Fourteenth street, at
tempted suicide at her home early
yesterday b drinking iodine.
According to police, she awoke and
heard her husband talking in his
sleep about another woman. Jeal
ous, she drank the poison. The at
tempt was unsuccessful.
Union Outfitting Co. "Vo Union OutfittingGo.STr Union Outfitting Co.
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Rugs-
Stoves Furniture Draperies- Toys-and Everything!
Shop Here and Save
to
onDolIs, Toys, Games
Lower rent means lower prices in fact there is
a saving of 25 to 50 on Tyys, Dolls, Books and
Games selectee at the UNION due to our location
Out of the High Kent District and price concessions
secured by purchasing in carload lots.
Mammoth Toy Stock
Toyland is TWICE as large as ever. Yesterday
a prominent Omaha woman with a long list of toys
to be iilled, said "you have such an immense variety
here I find it hard to decide what is best to get."
Santa Claus Is Here
The jolly old fellow looks happier than ever this
year and he is mxious to have every little girl-and
boy come in and see his wonderful Toy Carnival
everything is set up and a going.
Elephant Qiven Away
A huge, $75.00 stuffed Elephant mounted on
wheels will be given away Friday afternon, Dec.'
24th. Every parent has a chance to win this
"never-to-be-forgotten" toy. Call at store for par
Your Credit is Goo'd
You can pin your faith to The Union for money-saving prices every
time! The fame of our values and of our unswerving, ' close-margin policy
reaches everywhere. Just now we are briskly engaged in forcing down prices
1 in every department. The slightest b .-eak in the manufacturers' cost of any
item whatsoever is instantly passed alo ig to you. Comparison of values will
prove this to you and we urge you to make it. . You purchase here with utmost
safety and, as always, you make your own terms.
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Judge the Value-Giving
of the Union by Thege
Everyday
Offers
4 Bars Palm Olive Soap... 25
Good Carpet. Sweeper... $1.29
High Grade Brooms for... 31 j
Simplex Glass Egg Beater 14$
Aluminum Tea Kettle.. $2.09
Acme Ice Cream Freezers 65
Casseroles with frame.. $2.19
Good Electric Irons.... $3,95
Steel Frying Pans ar 296
Well male Whisk Brooms 17$
Aluminum Rice Boilers $1,12
Dust Pans with Handle.... 25$
Glass Berry Bowls.-. 29
Split Clothes Hampers $1.79
Adjustable Stair Gates v $1.49
Self Wringing Mops 89$
Large Baby Plates........ 39$
Good Rolling Pins at 27$
Every 9x1 2
Dining Table A beautiful, Col
onial design in golden V finish
throughout, made ot seasoned oak
with large 48-inch top and six
foot extension
at, only
$37.50
jpj'N 'N if n
Kroehler Bed Davenport Built of
solid oak in golden finish with
seat and back comfortably up
holstered in imitation leather;
opens up into a full
size bed, here at.
$57.50
Simmons Brass Bed A substafr
tial bed with 2-inch posts and 1-
inch fillers in a beautiful satin
finish, well designed, very conr
fortable, is mod- tQJ PA
erately priced..... j)mOOU
Pathe's Limited Time Offer
Worth of
Pathe
Records
If You Select it Now
A straight-out, clean-cut
offer. A wonderful demon
stration sale to carry Pathc
Records into 1,000 more
Orualia homes.
"We don't add $2j.00Jo
the price of the Pathe to pay
for the records. The price
is the same whether you take
the records or not. Buy now
while the makers' offer is in
force. r '
jLtn Our Pathe 1
,C!..istrrMs Club
Pay a Dollar or so
Weekly
Instead of waiting until the
height of the Ch.-istmas shop
ping season when you may not
Je able to get the particular
style of machine you wish
loin our Christmas Pathe Club.
A Family Gift
Every jgember of th family
will get a full share of pleasure
out of a PATHE Phonograph
because it baa music to please
every taste.
A Big Nqyember
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Good Oak Heater $12.95
Ideal Oak Heater $19.75
Howard Pride Rknge $59.50
Cast Iron Cook Stove $27.50
'Federal' Cast Eange $39.50
Combination Range $74.50
Is Sharply Reduced
9x12 Tapestry
larly ?45.00;
in this sale..
9x13 Bozart Rugs
that were J 49.50
for
Rugs that are ,regu-
$22.75
good Quality,
$24.50
of
9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, that are
regularly f 79.50,
at
$42.50
9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, that were
regularly f 99.50
for
$62.50
9x12 Axminster
regularly J87.50,
Monday
are
Rugs, that
$47.50
36x72-inch Axminster Rugs, that
regularly $14.75 -at
are
$9.85
Library Table A well finished,
solid oak table with roomy drawer
and convenient shelf for books or
magazines, is re- C?1 A p
duced to PltUU
Ivory Dresser An over-size model,
with strong, French plate mirror,
drawers are nicely finished and
dust proof, top is IQ C A
very roomy, at.... v"'OU
SB
Handsome Chifforette A James
town make in genuine, American
Walnut, all hand-rubbed to a
beautiful polish; interior is thor
oughly finished; tQQ rn
a good value at. .'. . P37OU
Arm Rocker In solid, fumed oak,
has wide arms, restful slat back
aril coil spring seat, upholstered
in genuine leather.
a fine chair for.
:.$ 14.50
f '
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Handsome Buffet A Colonial de
sign in solid oak in a rich golden
finish with French plate mirror
and roomy drawers
and compartments, 4
37.50
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Floor Lamp With richly carved,
mahogany basa" and beautiful 24
inch silk shade in a dainty pattern
tuny unea and
fringed, is only.
,....$17,50
Mahogany Bed An excellent
make in the popular four-poster
style with artistic carvin n4
Deauurui polish, $07 Cf
is reduced to..... P3OU
Home of Home Outfits
PATHE FEATURES,
Flays any make of record.
NO needles to change. Pathe
Sapphire Ball does not scratch
records.
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3.E.COR. 16th A JACKSON STS!
$15 Blankets $8.50 ,
rrtty plaid pattern of pink, blu.. (o PA
tan nd fray, regularly U.00. at.... JbO.OU
Cotton Blanket 6x0
Inches, In brown, tan or
white, with eontrastlnn
-r.dr. $3.15
Warm Comforter of
Rood heavy weight with
u serviceable well aewed
covering,
at
S3.85
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