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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1921)
I THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1921. 11 A t I A 1 V, I X. ! . ' ' . T ma en 2 Divorces, $15,000 Balm, Sought in Quadruple Tangle Mrs. Nettie L Alltman Aiks Separation, Naming Mrs. I . Florence Claaen as ' "Love Thief' r Mrs. Nettie L. AlUman, in lit answer to Walter E. Alls man'i petition for divorce, named Mrs. Florence Clasen as a co-respondent. She asked separate main; tcnance. Mrs. Allsmsn also filed suit ' in district court yesterday against Mrs. Clasen, charging her with alienat ing her husband's affections, and asking $15,000 damages. - Mrs. Clasen, October 26, asked district court for a divorce from August Clasen, charging cruelty. Capiat Issued for Allsman. ' Z I.ate yesterday afternoon," at the request of 'Mm. Allsman, ' a capias a$ issued ' for Mr. Allsman, for alleged failure to support his wife and children, -In her cross-petition. Mrs. Alls nlan alleges that his love for Mrs. Clasen and in a fit of anger he railed her vile and vulgar name. SJie also charges him with being abusive to his children. For two months prior to Novem ber. 1918. Mrs. Allsman alleges that her husband refused to provide food for her and the children .and sev eral times the latter - went hungry. In her netition she also alleges hat on November 18 of this vear small brought one of Mrs.- Cla- en's sons to her home where h; ... ...:t. i... i.... t i ai,i...i. ising his own children, Mrs. A 11s- n says he railed the Clasen boy Jearmg raincs. Sent Heme to Mother. On November 19 her husband rut her and the i.hildren top her lother's home in Blair. Neb. She prs the fptfrt to deny him" an ab- lute tkorce, Mie has two boys, n;'.f.' 7 years old, and Roland, 13 .iriths. . , To recover damages from Mrs. m Your Hat l at Your Price TELOUB HATS PERM HATS t SMOOTH HATS ROUGH HATS 4 Quality Hats at positive ly lowest In the city .prices.. ':v;vv'',.,..'" Fine Hats (f r aa feature at . p9UU , Mallory Quality Hats John B. Stetson Famous Hats . and $5-$6 ,$7 better SPifHaU$3.50-$4 Gaps, many new pattern effects $1.50 to $3.00 FIB CAPS The middle west's $5. best showing of luxurious fur caps. tO Lowest prices innc years , $60 Boys' and Cbildren'3 Winter Headwear 81.00 to 83.00 L COBRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Clasen, Mrs. Allsman alleges that her husband became acquainted with Mrs. Oaten in Augutt, She charges that Mrs. Oaten wrongful ly contrived and intended to deprive her of her hutband's society and protection and to destroy the love and affection of ber husband. In her petition for divorce, Mrs. Clasen charges her husband with cruelty. She says she is hard of hearing and alleges that he tauntt her with her afflictions. She also charges him with non-support and avers that she was forced to do dressmaking to support herself. In a cress-petition, he, charges her with cruelty. Judge Sears granted her a temporary alimony of $50 a month. Man Found With Throat . Cut; Suicide Is Belief Patrolman Reber yesterday morn ing discovered man hidden in some weeds between Seventh and Eighth streets on Leavenworth street, with his throat cut from ear to ear. He was rushed to St. Joseph hospital, but died shortly after beins taken there. ... Police believe the man. who was identified as Frank Urban, a Union Pacific employe, killed himself. . A knife was found near where he had lain. Urban, until two weeks ago. worked in a steel gang . at .Grand Island, Neb. Gift to Shoe Fund Aids Poor Waifs And Donor Has That Pleasant Feeling of "Fullness ; After Civiiig." You may have felt tlmt feeling of "fullness after eating." Have you ever felt that feeling of "fullness after giving?" The latter is a decidedly pleasant feeling. 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