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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1921.
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Salesman Took
His Life, Behalf
Of His Friends
Wife, Unconcerned Over Dis
appearance of Husband,
Intcreslcd Only in
Divorce Action.
Believing Claude S. Rife, missing
salesman, has fulfilled his threat to
take his own life, police and friends
were searching yesterday for his
body. '
The friends hegan a search yester
day at Carter lake, particularly near
the Diet club, where he used to
. "SJend much of his time.
Thnncrh aenuainranccs decry
threats of suicide made by Rife, who'
disappeared from his room at the
Vellington last Tuesday, taking a
nil with him, Ike V. Miner, ex-scc-rclary
of the Elks' club and one of
his most intimate friends, believes he
lias committed suicide.
-That bov has surely killed him
self," Mr. Miner said. "After the talk
I had with him Sunday, I feel con
fident lie has gone to some sceneof
his romance with his wife to die."
Wife Unconcerned.
hand may have gone, Mrs. Grace A.
Uife simply smiled. She appeared
unconcerned over her husband's ac
tion. Her whole soul, she declared, was
interested in obtaining an absolute
divorce from her husband.
'"He was continually drunk," she
aid. , v
"lie said his friends butted into
his atfairs.'' she said. "Win", if he
uulv knew it, his friends were in
strumental in keeping us together
on more thai) one occasion.
"J lis charges ' concerning kissing
parties are m such extravagant terms
lhcy carry discredit on their face.
Three months ago he threatened to
ruin .my character with such charges
unless I came back to him.
"On three occasions he was ex
dud ed from homes in Minn; Lusa
nd was the cause of other guests
leaving.
Tells of Separation.
Mrs. Rife told in detail the climax
fit her married lifevith Claude Rife.
The divorce suit was precipitated on
the night of November 2o, 1 s20. at
;i house party at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Xunn, 2730 Rcdick avenue, Mrs.
Rife said.
"He accused me of bcingintimate
with, other men at the party," Mrs.
Rife said. "He was intoxicated and
t hose at the party refused to allow
me to go home with him. -
Mr Rife said: "Claude is a vic
tim of his own doings."
N'otes left by Mr. Rife to intimate
friends and several lodges to which
he belonged stated that when "my
body is found, turn it over to
Haynes' undertaking establishment.
Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue."
Took No Belongings.
Because Rife took no belongings
with him, when .he left the Welling
ton Inn friends believe he did not go
far if he did fulfill his threats.
A case against Rife in justice
court brought by Dr. A. D. Xunn
Wife Is Unconcerned
Over Mi
issins: opousei
Claude. S. Rife.
for alleged threats of death, was
continued for two weeks.
The divorce suit tiled by Mrs.
Rife against her husband has not
yet been heard.
An alienation suit for $5,000
brought by Rife against Dr. Xunn
is still pending.
Twenty French Soldiers
Killed in Clash With Turks
London, April 1. Fighting be
tween the Turks and French in which
the latter lost 20 killed, is Reported
in messages from Cilicia, Asia Minor,
forwarded by the Constantinople cor
respondent of the London .Times.
The nevs appears to confirm per
sistent rumors of repudiation by the
Turkish nationalist administration at
Angora, of the Franco-Turkish
agreement concluded in London.
! Get Acquainted
4. QTEF rffht up and look pleasant,
ij pleat. ...
.j. Here's Cliff Meyer, The Bee
earners man, nil heady to "tUoot."
Getting pho
tographs for a
newspaper ha
its drawback,
he admit, but
ho likes the
job, regardless.
! These "sub
jects" for news
paper photos
ire not always
docile, y'know.
Some of them
absolutely and
irreTocably re
fuse to pose,
which puts It
up to the photo
tetter to resort to diplomacy and
snapshots.
"Get It" ts the motto he works.
The liltlit may be bad and alt sorts
of - "impossible" - conditions may
arise, bnt he toes ahead. When
he's getting picture for a dally
paper he's nearly always rushed for
lime. Dashes into the office with
the negative, slams through a print
and turns It over to the layout
artist and engravers. .
He hope it will turn out a good
picture. If It doesn't, he's always
assured of plenty of -volunteer
critics to tell him about it. .
This man Meyer nsnally "gels
era" and "gets 'em" right. Watch
his photographs in The Bee and
see for yourself.
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Are You Going
to Move?
Then Think of
The Metropolitan Van
& Storage Co.
Owned and Operated by
II. R. Bowen Company
The experience our'
men have in moving and
delivering furniture has
trained them to do your
moving just as you
would like it done. You
will appreciate their
thoughtfulness in seeing
that e. v e r y t.h i n g is
wrapped and protected
just right.
They see to it that
nothing is left behind
which would mean a loss
or an added expense.
When they move you,
just notice how different
the service we give you
is than the service you
have experienced before.
Arrangements can be
made bv phone. Tylef
3400. . , .
One Week Special
Old Furniture
Made New
at reduced price
Renpbolatered la beou
tlf.l Velonra. Tapea
trlea r . Leatherette.
Silk Gimp 'Baed.
new apriaara pot In, and
the frames reflnlshed.
All ytotK tally arnaran
teed. ThU week's pe-
clal will be a five-piece
parlor suite at
Phone
Douglas
9097
WE MAKE
New Furniture
A beautiful three-piece orer
atuffed parlor snite. In tarj
ratry or velour, genuine
spring Construction through
out, at
Slip Covers Free
Special Price on Slip Covers
usn-pnsi pup rvrers ia aeaamni
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a these dast-praof alia) carera thl. ' aUBHB
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American Upholstering Company
-17 Bww lSui Street " , Opposite Tastlo Hotel
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Wife and Another
, Woman on Trail
Of Missing Man
Daring French Woman ! Mail's Ex-SpoilSC1 v
First Aviatrix to Fly We(,g g,. jje
Across Andes Kange
1 ook Into Home
Apple Company
Whoc Account
$2,000, Vanishes-
Is Short
Widow
Finds He Was Married.
Sethe is an ardent lover.
Two women searched every cell in
Central police station for him yester
day but in vain.
He's missing, and so's his luxuri
ous coupe.
Police and private detectives have
joined the two women in their
search for him because, I. Gilinsky,
manager of the American Apple
company, where Sethe worked, says
his accounts are short, oh, maybe
a coupla thousand "berrics."
Sethc's other name is Blair.e with
E. for a middle initial. He's 24, and
his wife and 2-year-old son, Sethe,
jr. Blaine, live at 5632 Ohio street. ,
To Be Wed, She Says.
She's looking for' him but so's
Mrs. Hazel Daly,' 2124 Davenport
street.
Sethe played he wasn't married,
Mrs. Daly says, and made love to
her. ' He even bought her a solitaire,
she said, and they were to bt wed
Sunday.
But she couldn't get in touch with
Sethe -Wednesday and went to the
auple company to see him. "
There alas -she learned 01 his
wife and babe.
To the wife she fled and the pair
joined hands in the hunt for the
missing lover.
He Wasn't . There.
Their trail led to police headquar
ters, where they feared' Sethe might
be held for some petit crime under
an assumed name, they said..
But no, he wasn't there. ,
The little wife got a letter Friday
with checks in it to pay bills.
She'll have $50 left when she pays
the bills, she said.
The letter closed: "Goodby and
good luck, Sethe." "
But the little wife is still hopeful.
"I may be foolish," said she, "but
I wish Sethc'd come back to me
and the baby. I'll take him, back."
The "other woman" said nothing.
Several Indictments Are
Made Against Coal Firms
Chicago, April 2. Indictments
charging conspiracy, boycotting and
blacklisting were returned today
against officers of. the retail coal
bureau,, the Retail Coal Merchants'
association and several private detectives.
t hicaga Tribune Cahle, C'opjriiht, 19'.!.
Buenoa Aires, April 1. Mile.
Emnlove ' neni,e Holland, the daring young
' ' I eVti r 1 AtrtiiAnDii Ilia AAtA en 1 1-
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laurels to her already brilliant rec
ord by flying across tlie Andes. She
left Mendosa on the Argentina side,
at 6:32 this morning and landed
safely at Santiago 'Chile, at 10
o'clock. Mile. Boliand came to Ar
gentina a few months ago, with the
express purpose of being the first
woman to fly across the Andes Her
first act upon assembling her aero
plane at Buenos Aires was to make
an altitude flight which gave her the
South American feminine record.
She already held the French wom
an's altitude record as well as the
achievement of' being the first wom
an to fly across the English chan
nel. Some of Argentina's most dariti
army aviators have lost their lives
in trying to fly across the Andes
and only a few have succeeded.
Now He Seeks to Cancel Her
Rights in Property They
Held Jointly Before
'Divorce.
The get-together
-Want Ads.
medium Bee
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
MAKE POLITICS CLEAN
VOTE FOR
LEO BEVERIDGE
Attorney, Newspaperman,
Ex-Service Man
Candidate for City Commissioner
"Onwafd Om
aha " Assn.
Standard Bearer.-
Among
other things
stands for
clean politics,
impartial
law enforcement,
equal rights of
all people, com
plete harmony be
tween governing
and constituent
hotlies.
California Strawberry Crop
Three Times Above Normal
Watsonville, Cal., April 2. The
first strawberries of, the season have
just left here," it was announced
today, two weeks ahead of the aver
age seasonal "date for initial ship
ments. The crop for this season is
estimated at 155,000 crates, approxi
mately three times the normal yield.
His former wife, Angelina, having
married their boarder, Pasquale
Spcnsicri asked the district court yes
terday to cancel her rights in some
property they held together before
their divorce, and also to give him
judgment for $600, which he says she
withdrew from his account in the
United States National bank.
The Spensieris lived at 2023 Pierce
street. They were married 111 1907
trid had five children. To their home
in February, 1918, came Oreste Spen
sieri, no relation, but a fellow .coun
tryman. Hungry and out of work
was Oreste, but Pasquale took him
in and loved him like a brother until,
he said, he noted his wife's affection
seemed to be in transfer to the
boarder.
A year after Oreste joined their
family, Pasquale and - Angelina
parted. In July, 1919, she got a di
vorce, and in March, 1920, she wed
ded Oreste. She has oustody of the
five little Spensieris, too. But Pas
quale hopes to get "custody" of all
the property.
Autoist Absolved of
Blame in Boy's Death
Darold LcRoy Patterson, son of
Mrs. Xellic Sccley, 207 South Tweu-
ty-sixtli avenue,
came to his
death Fridday
afternoon
at Twenty-sixth
and Douglas
streets, as the
result of an un
avoidable acci
dent, according
to the verdict of
a coroner's jury
. at the Brailey &
Dorrance under
taking e s t a b
lishment yester
day. 2224 Farnam
.ilreet, driver of the tar which col
lided with the boy. who was on a,
bicycle, Was released by the police.
G. W. George, Xeligh, Neb., and
V. M. Kelly, 208 South Twenty
fifth street, who witnessed the acci
dent,? testified that Tabor was not
going more than J2 miles an hour,
man, married or tingle, to go witli
any woman who was willing.
She says he told her that attend
ing church was "nonsense," and that
this shocked her because she was
brought up in an atmosphere of re
ligion and morality.
They were married October 9.
1920. Early last month he packed
iis things and departed, declaring he
was "through with her." she alleges.
Automotive transportation has
leen -added to the regular course of
industrial ejifiincering at New York
Diversity. l'hs course is the first of
its kind to Iv; given bv any univer
sity m connection with industrial
study.
Darold Patterson.
Russell Tabor,
Man With JVIarriage Creed
Shocked Her, Bride Says
Vic I..' Leonard , laid down a "mar-,
riage creed to his brWc, Mariethat
startled her, she alleges in a petition
for divorce filed in district court yes
terday. She declares he' said it!yas,
in his opinion, quite proper for any
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"AMERICANS"
CLEANEST OF
ALL PEOPLES
Dresher's Cleaning Process
Quite in Line With Noted
Frenchman's Views.
Said a famous Frenchman, visit
ing America for the first time : "Ah,
you Americans you are the clear
est clothed people in the world. I
envy you!"
Clothes sent "out" in Siam are
usually washed in a village, pond
one water for everybody's washing.
Blow-can sprinkling is universal
among the Chinese. In Mexico it
is welt known that laundresses rent
out apparel of their patrons many
instances are related of men meet
ing their own shirts on unfamiliar
backs. Europe, too, has its un
usual customs.
Quite a contrast when sending
cleaning work to Dresher Brothers,
the immense Drv Cleaners and
Dyers at 2211-2217 Farnam St.,
Omaha. At Dresher's, clean clothes
never come in contact with the
soiled. There are a score of
methods and devices employed at
Dresher's to further the idea of san
itation. It isn't like it is in Siam,
in China or even in some parts of
America for that matter. It is well
to bear in mind this perfect sanita
tion idea of Dresher's. It helps to
keep Omaha one of the cleanest
clothed cities in the world.
Rugs sent here will be freed from
germs and absolutely hygienized.
Clothes sent here will come out so
clean that a germ couldn't find an
inviting place to cuddle into. And
so on with everything. You are sure
that your garments are cleaned
after they are "Dre3herized."
Better send your Spring clothes
here now. Have them crisp and
balmy when the warm season comes
in. Better phone Tyler 0345 right
now. If on the South Side phone
"South 0050." If you happen to be
near the plant, 2211-2217 Farnam
St., leave your clothes there, or at
the Dresher The Tailor establish
ment. 1515 Farnam St., or at the
Dresher South Omaha Branch, 24th
and L Sts., or at one of the Dresher
Branches in the Burgess-Xash or
Brandeis Stores.
Remember you are an American
and as such you are one of the
world's cleanest. But Dresher's
can do much to help you stay that
way.
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Home Furnishing Week Sales
Offerings Which Mean
The Maximum in Home Comfort
at the Minimum in Cash Outlay to
the throng of home furnishers who
will take advantage of these excep
tionally low pricings.
.LLJU.
TRY
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FIRST
Only Dependable Qualities
Find place in this sale or on our
floors. Every article we. offer is
backed by our regular "Satisfac
tion or Money Back" Guarantee,
an unfailing item in Hoyden's
Policy.
Here's ) Really Remarkable Values in
Beautiful. Dependable
Furniture
For every room in your home.
You run no risk in buying here
we guarantee the quality.
BED BOOM FURNITURE
values you cannot well afford to
miss. ,
$97.50 Mahogany Dresser $65.00
$75 Mahogany Triple Plate Mir
ror' Toilet -Table 9 45.00
75 -Mahogany Chifforctte, Cash
Price 845.00
80 Mahogany Bed to match, Cash
Price S39.75
$90. "Walnut Dresser ...'.50.00
$60 Walnut Chiffonier' . .$37.50
75 Walnut Triple Mirror Toilet
Table $45.00
$65.00 Walnut Bed to match, Cash
Price $39.50
$45 Oak Dressers ..,...$29.50
$35 Oak Dressers $22.50
$27.50 Oak Dressers ....$18.75
Dining Room Furniture of Merit
at Sharply Reduced Prices.
$50 Solid Oak Plank Top Exten
sion -Table, 6 ft. long, 48 inches
wide, at $33.50
$6.50 Solid Oak Chairs to match,
Genuine Leather Scats ..$3.75
$75 Solid Oak Buffets, 48-inchcs
long, at $59.50
50-inch Solid Walnut Buffets, Casli
Price ....$95.00
6-foot Walnut Extension Tables,
54 inches wide, at ....$59.50
Walnut Chairs, Genuine Leather
Slip Seats, at ..: ,$9.75
$9.00 Solid Oak Chairs Genuine
Leather Slip Seats .....$4.75
$4.00 Kitchen Chairs at ..$2.00
Kitchen Tables at ......$3.75
Living Room Furniture of Quality
As Well As Appearance. '
$75 Solid Oak Duofolds $45.00
$125 Mahogany Parlor Suites,
Blue Velour Upholstered, Cash
Price $85.00
$400 3-pieee Overstuffed Daven
port Suites at ......$275.00
60-inch Mahogany Davenport 1
Tables at .$39.50
$75.00 Mahogany Spinet Desks,
Cash Price .....$43.50
$25 Solid Oak Library Tables,
Cash Price $15.00
Porch and Sun Room Furniture
Now on Display, at Sharply Re- k
duced Prices.
Scores of other items displayed at fully as . attractive
onderpricings Comparison will prove these values far
superior. , - '
Practically Our Entire High Grade Stock of
RUGS
Marked for This Sale at Much
Below the Normal Retail
Prices Dont Miss the ' .
Saving Opportunities
Offered.
9x12 Bigelow Hartford Wilton
Hug, worth $165, at $115.00
S.oxlO.6 Bigelow Hartford Wilton
Kug, ' wortK $145,' at $100.00
9x12 Shuttleworth Wilton Rug,
worth $120, at. ,$85-00
S.GxlO.C Shuttleworth Wilton
Rugs, worth $100, at. . .$75.00
6x9 Bigelow Hartford Wilton
Rug, worth $80, at ..$65.00
9x12 Smith's Axniinster and Vel
1 yet Rugs, worth $60, at $48.00
3.3x10.6 Smith's Axminster and
Velvet Rugs, worth $55, Cash
Price .....$42.00
7.6x9.0 Smith's Axminster and
Velvet Rugs, worth $45.00, Cash
Price : $32.00
6x9 Smith's Axminster and .Vel
vet Rugs, worth $38, at $25.00
9x12 Smith's Colonial and Carlton'
Rugs, worth $80, at ..$65.00
9x12 Smith's Manor Brussels Rugs,
worth $45, at ....$30.00
S.3xl0.6 Smith's Manor Brussels
Rugs, worth $37.00, at $22.00
7.6x9.0 Smith's Manor Brussels
, Rugs, worth$32, at . .$20-00
Gx9 Smith's Manor Brussels Rugs,
worth $25, at ...... . . $16.00
9x12 Katona Velvet Rug, worth
$48, at ...$35.00
8.3x10.6 Katona Velvet Rug, worth
$40, at $30.00
9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug, worth
$35, at ..$20,00
9x12 Printed Brussels Rug, worth
$18, at : $9.98
36x63 Bigelow Hartford Wilton
Rug, worth $22, at ,.$17.50
27x5! Shuttleworth 'Wilton Rug,
worth $16.50, at ..... .$10.50
36x72 Smith Yonker Axminster
Rug, worth $16, at ..$10.00
27x54 Smith's Axminster Rug,
worth $6.00, at
..$4.
Our Deltox Grass Rugs Are in for
the Spring at Greatly Reduced
Prices
Inlaid Linoleum, your choice, per
square yard, at ....... .$1,75
Congoleum,.thc best substitute for
Linoleum on the market, per
square yard 49
Headquarters for Window Shades,
36x84 inches, 95 up to $1.25
Wonderfully Attractive
Special Offerings in
Curtains and Draperies
Annex Salesroom,
Main Floor.
.The season for somber, solid, heavy effects that marks the usual winter Home Decorations must now give way to
the call for more airy, light and colorful decorative treatments to harmonize with the coming of Spring's awakening.
Our Home Furnishing Sale Offers Many Practical Helps,
Suggestions and Lowered Costs.
Solid Color Voile 40 inches wide, double thread, hard twist
insuring perfect hang. Colors, Ivory or Ecru, per yard 59
Lappet Grenadene Colors, Ivory or Ecru, lacy panel ef
fects, strongly woven high grade curtain fabric, yard, 85(?
Scotch Madras Natural color, soft finished novelty fabric.
Colors, pink and blue and blue and yellow, woven in pretty
patterns. Now, per yard 7.5
White Dot Swiss Of good quality. This sheer fabric is al
ways a favorite for1 Bedroom Curtains. ' Now, per yard, 45
Panel Curtaining This excellent material is of great impor
tance in affording means of treatment of. windows of.
unusual size. Each panel is 9 ins. wide by 2 yds. long.
Shown in Filet or Brussels Net, at, each .
$1.50, $1.35, $1.25 and 95
wffrl
mm
Filet Net Lace Curtains An excellent assortment
f display. . Newest effects, new, prices. Wo -feature
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now on
unusual
values at, fcr pair ' .....$4.9o and $6.50
Duchess Net Curtains Fine quality net, of Swiss manufac
ture. All 2V2-yard curtains; daintj' designs. Pair, $9.95
Marquisette Curtains Of the better grade; these are made
with greatest care. Edgings are of the best wearing laces.
Old price, $5.95; New Price pair,.... '.. $4.50
Madras Over-Drapery Bright, silky finish, best decorative
color combinations; fabric 36 inches wide, per yard ....95
48 inches wide, per . yard ....." $1 .75
Plain Color Repp and Poplins, 36-inch, , newest drapery
shades, now, per yard ........OS
Lace Edgings, Fringes, Tassels, Rug Fringes New Prices on
All These Needed Trimmings.
Housekeeping Necessities That a Housekeeper Appreciates
At Prices Which Insure a Substantial Cash Saving.
We Court Comparison of Quality and Values. .
Xo. 965 Stone Lined Refrigerator $87.00
2- hole Fireless Cooker $42.00
3 hole Cabinet Oil Stove $32.00
Rouud Electric Grill $14.50
8- qt. Can Aluminum Tea Kettle .$9.25
9- cup ATnminura Percolators $3-25
3- piece Carving Set $6.00
Electric Carpet Sweeper $38.00
12 inch Electric Fan ... $17.25
Electric Washing Machine .... $85.00
No. 8 All Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettle $2.65
4-qt. Steam Boilers , .$1.50
No. 5 Aluminum Pressure Cookers .....$30.00
4 ia a Set Tea, Coffee. Sugar and Flour can ....$1.65
Large White Enamel Bread Box $2.00
501b. White Enamel Flour can $2.75
Co-lh. Oak Enamel Flour Can .$2.00
Wash Wringer with stand $11-50
Large Size Wilow Clothes Hamper.... $7.00
Large Size Liquid Veneer ilop S1-45
Large Size O'Cedar Mop $1.45
All Copper Boiler $6.50
Tin Boiler, with Copper Bottom $3.50
A-l Broom, Enameled White Handle 90c
50 ft. R-in. Moulded Garden Hose, with couplings ..$9.00
Hose. Keel, holds 100 feet of hose $3.00
fkee sample offer
Sherwin-Williams Floorlac
varrslt stain of unusual wearing- "qualitl,
adaptability ami beauty. It statns and varnishes
in one operation is durable and waterproof.
Floorlac is made in all the popular shades of
oak, mahogany, walnut, etc Jt is inexpensive to
use 'and easy to apply.
We are making- a special offer in order to In
troduce Floorlac quickly to the housewife. Cut the
Soupon from this ad. bring- it to our store with 10c
ind we will give you a 35e cn of Kloorlao and a
lie varnish brush. Bring in the coupon today.
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