Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Whose Wife Is
Mrs. E. Goodwin?
Lawyers Puzzled
Kluffi Prosecutor S)i That
Woman It Uigamint Offi
' Halt Hero Say Not Di
torce Still Pending.
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lUrrirt F, Ine. pretty country
cl'AtUntic. la.
toiirirru jrart ago !" rtccamf
Mr. William llcadtnucr, lUr liu.
lnj ilirn vii t wealthy Atlantic
larinrr.
Twelve jfiri ago h divorced
llrailinurr iul married I'harlri Kel
Iwg of I rrton, la.
Married HaU in Bluffs.
Seven jean ao Itc left Ktllog.
and in Council lllufij, la., married
William Henry Hall.
Two year ago ihe left Hall to
marry E. If. lioodwin, with whom
tie iayi ttie expected to live happily
ever alter.
Then, unexpectedly. Hall caused a
complaint to be filed attaint! Mr.
Goodwin. Deputy County Attorney
Heal recommended liall'a charge be
Uismimed. declaring that after inve
tigating he believe he is Goodwin's
letal wife.
Swanson Has Different View.
Cut County Attorney C. E. Swan
son of Council Bluu has a differ
rut view of the situation. He has
been informed that, although the
much married Mr. Goodwin may
have a legal title to her latent name,
he also may be guilty of bigamy.
He savs that Kellog. otherwise hus
band No. 2. though reported killed in
an accident, is also reported to be
still living.
District eourtt records here show
that Mrs. Goodwin filed a uit for
annulment of her marriage to- Hall
Pu June 13. 191. but that she has
lot obtained a decree.
Livipf With No. 4.
"Hence, according to my informa
tion, Mrs. Goodwin has three living
husband," quoth County Attorney
Swanson. "But it is up to Omaha
pfficials to file charges." Thus far
Omaha authorities have shown no
Viclination to file charges.-
And in the meantime Mrs." Good
win is living blissfully with husband
Ko. 4, 1436 North Nineteenth street.
Pictures of Graves 'Over
There' Given to Legion
A framed memento, containing
four photographs of the American
loldicr cemeteries '"over there"
Curesnes, Bcllcau Wood and Rom
gnt in France and one in Belgium
a gold star and an inscription
from William Cressey1 poem,
Yhen the Blue Star Turns to
Gold," was presented to the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary by J. M.
Buck, who originated the idea of the
Sold star tribute pinned to the cas
kets of soldiers returned from
France.
The frame will be hung in Me
liorial hall in the courthouse until
tie lepion has permanent quarters,
Mrs. Harry Hough, auxiliary sec
retary, announced.' ' ' . ' -
WYWJnstall New Officers
of GVA. R. Post Here Today
The first cgtilar meeting of the
Old Guard Pot, a consolidation of
Crook, Custer iM Grant G. A. R.
posts, will be heldthis afternoon m
Memorial hall, county courthouse.
A delegation of G.n A. R. men. in
cluding Col. J. P. Presson. will come,
to Omaha in the morning and wnl
take luncheon at the Chamber ot
Commerce at noon. The meeting will
start at 2 p. m when officers of
the new post will be elected. At 3
o'clock the meeting will be thrown
open. All civil war veterans, their
families and women's relief corps are
invited to attend this meeting, at
which newly elected officers will
be instiled.
Brief City News
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Scares Burglar Block Watchman
Barnes frustrated an attempt to rob
the Food Center store, 1814 Farnam
street, early yesterday morning. The
robber escaped.
To Iilrcnse Retailers City Attor
ney Dnna B. Van Dusen is preparing
an ordinance to license itinerant re
tailers In Omaha. The ordinance
will apply to all retailers not located
permanently. 4
Neglect to Get Tags More than
BO automobile and truck drivers ap
peared In Central police court yes
terday for failing to have 1922 li
censes and wheel tax tags attached
to their cars.
Contracts Small Iox Mrs. "Wal
ter Flynn, 1117 South Thirtieth
. avenue, was taken to the city small
pox hospital yesterday. Her two
children were discharged from the
place last Friday. -
Renews Mothers' Tensions Dis
trict Judge Scars renewed four
mothers pensions and granted a
pension to another mother at the
regular weekly mothers' pension
hearing yesterday afternoon.
Married In Police Court Judge
Wappich tied the knot that joined
Helen Marshall, 23, and William
Graves. 25, In police court yester
day. George Summitt was best man
and Policewoman Margaret Ormsby,
bridesmaid.
' Pen Warden Hert Harry L. Hul
bert, warden of the state peniten
tiary at Jackson, Mich., president
of the Wardens' Association of North
America and a strong advocate of
the honor system, was a visitor in
Omaha yesterday.
Mould Expose Bootleggers Tony
Soprano, 11, 1221 South Twenty-second
street, arrested en the charge of
stealing knives, flashlights and oth
er articles from downtown stores,
told the police that for 25 cents he
would expose a number of bootleg
gers in hia neighborhood.
"A. O. V. W. The central com
mittee of the Ancient Order of Unit
ad Workmen will hold Its regular
meeting next Saturday night at the
A. O. U. W. temple. The following
newly-elected officers will be ln-
atalled: H. a. jacuanaiess, presi
dent; J. J. Dore, vice president; W.
H. Hatteroth, secretary-treasurer;
George C. Fries, sentinel.
Confesses Auto Stealing Tools
.hinniii tne lcientiiicauon
marks on automobiles were found
i In the rooms of W. II. Brown. 65
Lincoln boulevard, wno coniessea
ii ...r nnamtinr n automobile
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ii-- Kmingn in Omaha. Sioux
City, Des Moines, Lincoln, St. Jos
eph and Minneapolis-
arrested by UeuU John Psxanowski
yesterday,
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TJIt: BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1922.
FrceMoviesforthe Kiddies
"Just Pals," featuring
Buck Jones
Saturday, 9 a. m. and 10:15 a. m.
Nur(l-Nta Auiiloriwat Fl'lh FWoe
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Hash Qsssm.
Sale of r and Dates
Fresh California fig ami Imported
dates. Saturday as loiijf as they last
EYERYBODYfe STORE
3 pkes 25c
luiii'NokDHUlii 9im
The Season's Latest
Street Oxfords
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Dashin? enough to comple
ment jaunty sports costumes arc
the new pports shoes in contrast
ing colors and leathers.
The following models are featur
ed: Black calf, plain toe, flat heel.
Tan calf, with tip and flat heel.
Tan calf, laddl strap, plain toe.
Brown kid, made with Cuban herl.
Black calf combined with tan calf,
with semi-soft toe and low heel.
Complete range of sizes and widths.
Oxfords of a mannish flatness
that are further distinguished as
individual by rows and rows of
stitching. True values when
Priced at
50
$g
Burg..t-Nib Main Flo
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Saturday's
Candy Specials
Jumbo Salted Peanut The favored
large size; fresh and crisp; 2 lbs., 35c.
Cream Taffy Deliciously rich taffy,
in chocolate and vanilla flavors, lb., 37c.
Cocoanut Brittle Delicious- brittle,
filled with fresh cocoanut, lb., 37c.
Winner Chocolate Craams Cherry,
lemon, vanilla whip, strawberry, pine
apple, vanilla sundae, and maple sundae.
Pound, 44c.
Burg c.t-Naih Candy Shop Mezzanint Floor
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Do you need any
Game Accessories?.
Poker Rack Made in mission finish.
Capacity of 200 chips. Priced, $3.75
and $5.00.
Poker Chip Two styles: composi
tion or unbreakable. Priced, per hun
dred, $1.25.
Playing; Card In a variety of styles,
are priced at, from 35c to 85c pack.
, Burf e-Nah Main Floor
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For St. Patrick's Day
The novelties you may need for St.
Patrick's Day in order to entertain at a
formal dinner or a children's party. In
vitations, table covers, nut baskets, cut
out luncheon sets, napkins, paper caps,
tally cards, and a variety of others.
Burgesa-Naah Main Floor
Those who seek seasonable merchandise
at prices that appeal will find their
needs fulfilled at this store Saturday
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In Our Millinery Department
Smart New Hats Attractively Priced
$goo . $y50 . $075
A group of hats carefully selected for this
event. Either conservative or "very different"
lines form hats that are designed to set off the
trim tailleur or frivolous hats of flower and
feather trimming. Black and the newest spring
shades are featured in this special group.
Smart Sailors
When hats re tailored
they are smartest of milan
and leghorn, and of glossy,
pipin straws. .
5.fo to $9.75
Juvenile .Hats
A milan straw with wide
ribbon streamers is the ex
pression of youthful sim-r
plicitv.
$2.95 to 10.95
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A Clearance bale
100 Hats
$000
This is truly an offering of
unequaled values. We have se
lected a group of our higher
priced hats and reduced them
for this selling. Hats for every
occasion included, for street,
for dress and tailored wear.
Bure-Na.h Hat Shop Thiri Floor
Burr. .t-Nah Third Floor.
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A Sale of 100 New
Knitted Dresses
Saturday, '5.00
As trim as possible in fit, and as gay as possible in
colors are these knitted dresses that make such charming
school frocks. Novel yarn trimmings of harmonizing
color on a straightline knitted frock contrive to express
girlish simplicity. Sizes 8 to 14. A truly great value at $5.
Burre.i-Natb Junior Shop Third Floor
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" Housewives Will Appreciate
Buck's Gas' Ranges
The range constructed for
the most satisfactory service
and convenience at a very
moderate price. Buck's gas
ranges are equipped with
white splash backs, white
door panels, gas-saving burn
ers, 16x1 8-inch oven with or
without broiler, and nonrust
oven lining. An usual value
Priced at
$51.50 to n 10
Burfeii-Nash Fourth Floor
Another Remarkable Sale
Children's Shoes
Children's Educators
These splendid shoes are all
made over foot-form lasts. In
cluded in this lot are chil
dren's and misses' black calf
and patent leather shoes in
button styles. Sizes somewhat
incomplete. Priced
Saturday
Per $095
Pair &
An Unusual Value in
Boys' High Shoes
A remarkable value in boys' lace shoes of black
calf.' All are sturdily built, entirely of solid
leather. . These shoes are made in medium, nar
row and broad lasts in sizes 9 to 13 '- and in sizes
1 to 6. An opportunity which offers real savings.
Priced Saturday, $2.95
Burf.ti-Naih Main Floor
Suggestions in
Jewelry Novelties
Necklaces u piquant in color
a they are unusual in demgn.
Tin cut necklace in amber,
amethyst, turkey red, bakclite,
light and dark blue, also amber
with crystal rondel and ac
quamarino with crystal rondel.
Triced from 50c to $1.95.
Girdles in accordance with
fashion's latest whims are of
metal with I'gyptian and Chinese
coin motifs in red, jade, topaz,
black and navy, $1.50.
With chain attachments and
coin motifs, $1.00.
Also graceful bead girdles at
50c to $2.00.
Earrings in the most fascinat
ing loop and pendant styles in set
and a variety of novel colorings,
50c to $7.50.
Attractive bar pins 50c. $1.
$1.50.
Buri.M.Ntih Main Floor
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Saturday Specials
In Hair Nets
Caimborough Hair Nets Cap and
fringe styles; 3 for 25c
Double Meih Hair Net Cap and
fringe styles; 3 for 25c.
Carmen Net With clastic and knot
ted ends; 3 for 25c.
Cap Hir Net Medium size, all col
ors; a dozen, 50c.
Bure.-Nh Main Floor
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Spring Suggestions
Men's Furnishings
Linen Handkerchiefs
Men's full size fine linen hand
kerchiefs of a quality sure to
please the most exacting man.
In narrow and wide hems. Spe
cial, 35c 3 for $1.00.
Mai lory and Stetson Hats
Just arrived, our new spring
assortment from such famous
makers as Mallory and Stetson.
Correct shapes, new colors. All
moderately priced.
Mallorys .... $5.00 to $6.00
Stetsons .... $7.00 to $10.00
New Spring Caps
Men's new tweed caps, hand
finished, in a variety of new
styles. Priced from $2.00 to $3.00.
Burfeu-Nath Main Floor
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Desk Accessories
Diamond Point Fountain Pen The
ideal desk or pocket pen; self-fillin?,
lever style, screw cap with clip to fasten
on pocket. Special, $1.00 each.
Everaharp Pencil All sizes and
styles priced from $1.00 to $7.00.
Leads, 15c per box.
Burges-Nah Main Floor
KTPPntinnnl Values in f".
Women's and Children's Gloves
Fine French kid imported cape leathers and fabrics ,.
of finest qualities in many of the favored modes.; Four
groups Saturday at these remarkable reductions.
French Kid Gloves
Two-clasp style, overseam
sewn in beaver and brown. Sizes
5 to 634.
Pair, $1.95
Cape Leather Gauntlets
Two-tone and plain embroid
ered backs in popular street
shades. .
Pair, $2.65
Chamois Fabric Gauntlets
Washable two-tone and em
broidered backs in natural
and white. J
Pair, $1,39
Children's Gloves
Imported cape leather
or mocha. Strap wrist
and one-clasp
styles, lined and
unlined in brown,
tan and gray. Sizes
5-0 to 6, per pair
$1.39 to $1.95
Burgeaa-Naak Main Floor
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An Important Sale of
New Beaded Bags
3.50 : $7.50 : $12.50
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kwm v.
French Bags exquis
itely beaded. At these
I prices unequaled values.
t Flower designs and con-
t-onf ?nrt q 1 rvifkf if a rTt V a aIt
h grounds of iridescent blues
anrl F-rT.i7Ticj Wo aV innon in
j) drawstring models or
7 mounted on shell irames.
Envelope styles are full
silk lined.
Accompanying drawing i
lustrales seven of ihese bags,
shouting exact pattern of in
tricate bead work.
Bar.-Nah Main Floor
Men's Young Men's Boys'
Suits for Springtime
Hundreds of new models have been added to our al
ready generous assortments. Only after a visit to our
Men's Shop will you fully appreciate the choice selec
tion and the moderate pricings. New models, new cuts,
new fabrics of a quality that assures satisfaction.
Men's ; Young Men's
Suits, 30to50
Checks, pencil stripes,
serges, tweeds, single and
double breasted models;
correct in tailoring and fit,
each distinctly 1922 model.
Boys' Suits
10-12-15
Sturdy suits in, at
tractive brown and
green tweeds and
brown checks in smart
Norfolk styles, each
with 2 pair knicker- .
bocker trousers.
BurfMa-Naah Main Floor