2 rilK OMAHA IJEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1922. msn., roots, i to scienr '-If j Indiges' pation, appetf t: i we- i. Y. Republicans Name Candidates at Closing Session i.1 Governor Miller and Senator CaMf r HcnoniinaUd A J ministration Kndorsrd in State rial form. AlUny, N. pt. It The trpuU llran tt eunventinn xt Wt eum pMed Id work yeatentay, rmomfnal Int Governor Natnm l, Alillrr vt tfyr aouee lid t'nited Hint! Mniutur Wil liam M- I'alder ft brook lyn and Ml m a tuki of mi ufiii-w. Adoption t a mute i4mfi.ini which enlured "th artmlnlalrutlv effr'ienry and f"i' einnimil.-" i f the uit minlatretlitna of rrenlil'nt ll.uilli.x and Uuvrrnor Miller, )li'.li;rl uimhI u tb irimlt of hunt rule for iiiunlclnilitl; ionmirl equal rlnlil for wuiiiffi and whk'h Ignored tho iro hlliltlon quint Ion, iricdi-d III nurul lint lung. Tin complete Hi kit nominated In: duvernor, Nullum Millr of Hyra ruae; lieutenant governor, Col Wil liam J. Iknoviin of Jfufftilo; comp troller, William J. Malr t Hine Fall; attorney Renrrul, Kreklne C. IUer of lliiildoii Kail; nfintury of lat, Hamuel J. Jomi1i of tho lljonc tnta trrnaurer, N. Monroe Mirihtill of Mulona; atnta engineer and ctir veyor, Clinrlea I.. Cuille, llnt-hcater. Hecnliry of Btnt John I. Lyon, who pernlHtml in hla ill tcrmlnntlon to ran 7 Ma flRht for renomlnAtlnn to tha convention floor In aplta of over turee rf atnta lender who wlahed him to withdraw, wua over hdmliiKly de feated by Mr, Joarph In tho only con teat of an other! hnrmoniou con vention. Tha vote wna 1,031 to 151. Mr. Stfllman-Wins FWHt on Divorce KMlImM rmm rata Om that plaintiff totniiUInt ahould b diamld. Th rfree'a report, an motion l allhrr tlila, will In Puprem ttourt Juctl'-a Mowhauaer fur runnrniation nr rejrctlon. It la e.perted that Jua tie M.t.'(hiut will uphold tha find In (t a of Mr, lllraann. Two of lha Unlor'i attorney, Col. William Idinil and OuterprMii I tur ner, woltliig to hear tha drclalon In Mr. (!laann'a cirTlr at l'oui;hkerl. (im-llnwl to aay whether they Intended to appeal from tha referee's finding. Dr. Sun Admits Attempt to Form . Triple Alliance Ultimatum Delivered to Turkey by British Denoted Preaident Says China in Need of Aid front Pow. en That Wilt Treat Nation a Equal. Khana-hal. I1. .. (fly A. P.r- Vr. 0un Vat Hm, deponed prealJent of aotita China, Uday aJmitted tha ait . ,.w ............ ,...,. mir, in unniifc. .,..,. I . . 1 l. .h. lha KiiH-.pal .-ual on. anoihrr of V""r"r - Tlia Sivonnnh Itlvtr la rarryint tit carloada of fleorxl fnrm litnd Into tha orean rtnlly, bxrnuH. the. wanton rtentructlon of foimta hiia Riven the heavy ralnf.ill a better rlianre to dojuijdtir the name of "Krooklyn Harold Ha work. i IoiU." Ix-lnR the pnreiite of HUelllmnla rhll drtn, hni ln in many way. without parnll! In the hlatory of domaatie ruptuin In Amrrlran hlnh aorlaty. Junit-a A, Wtllluian, who Inttltutad he rnurt finx eeiin, wa pruldenl of the National cily lank of New York. Hie aon of a flmer head of that iiiatltuilon ami a noted multl millionaire. J iharRmt hla wife, tha former Klfl I'ottar, a furtioua beauty, of Infl.lelity, aaylnc he waa aullty of mlMinnitui-t from 1911 throuah 1111 With frrd lli-uuvele. an Indian aolje at their aummi-r camp hear Three It! vein, Quel-. Mr. Ktilltnan da rlnred Ileduvala waa the fa'I.er ef Guy Htlllmiin, born to Mri. Stlllman In November, 1919. Thia rhnrgt waa denied by Mra Htiilrtiaii.' In retaliation aha acruaed her huxhand of mlaronduct with three women. One of thoae named wa. Florence U. Ieda, a former broad way ehow Bltl. Tha other two were Identified aa "Helen" and "Hera." Mr. Hnllmnn aaaerted her huahand aa the father of two children bom to Mr. lel. the ilaukhtvr of a New Voik plumber. One Infant died at birth. The other, Jay Ward Leeda. born In Heptrmber, 1919, la livlna and Mr. Htlllrnan aald her huMiand had furnUhed tlia mother with luxurlou home In- New Vprk and on Long Inland, and that ht lived with bet nnd Jier child In the, plncea, poln Konfkona Telearnph. taken from Kun'a privatf t after hla fliaht from Canmitt diel"in hta connection with a project to form a triple alli ance eompeeed of China. Urrmany and lha Moaeow aovlet aovernment. In a lenathy atatement Hun deelared that- It waa hi "conaidered opinion that China .tnnla in great heed of aaal.tanct from power that will treat her aa ait eo,ual and 1 believe that (iermany and Itueala, aa they now are ituverned, ran and will treat with Vhlmi on terma of ei ullt y. There for I favor a policy looking toward, cloaer relatione with thene HaeM." dun', elilirment continued: "China ever hue been hrld Inferior by the powrra. I regard the dlenrma- ment of (Iermany and the nbilltion of (Iermany'. , extraterritorial rlehte In China aa plaelhg her In the eat- t-ory tf nohiKtnaiv Kwer. 'One of the greatret danirera to the politleul Indeprndenc and Integrity of China hna leen removed by the rlee of the aovlet government of !tua ala and long a. tha aovlet eontlhtie. It. nonlmperlnllatla iwllcy, repulillrnn China will have nothing to fear from KunhU. "I do not conidr that a poller of rapprcx'lnimeiit with, tlime power, would militate ngulnat the legitimate Intereat of Bhy other power dealrlng atrnflge, reunited China, On the other hand, fcurh a policy Would .erve the beat Intereat. Of a nonmonarvhlal, rohreuttionitcy china." (('Mlaoed fmm fee Oal hit flag with rifle . reverted whenever they ate near our truopa They aliow no aggreaal'tn. but make the flrltKh ltutlia militarily Moat diirteuli, and their movement, nat uraliy furnlih an etelirnt metliMl ol reconnolterlnf . Kuiitora of Kvaruallon. There wer rumor overnlaht that the ullie would iMNWilily evaruat Conatantltiople, thua allowing the Kemalieta through to Thrace, while the allied headiiuariere would be eatuhlmhed In (laltlpoll, where they could cooperate with the Urltiah forcea In Channk In keeping th Mra It open. Krar I. nlao expreaaed . K't tie Kemallrt eympathlter In Conatantt nuple atari an uprUIn within th capital. Th opinion I. expre.aed that Kent at la trying to provoke tha I.rltlah to fir nn the Turke ao that ha can turn to the Mohammedan world and claim he hna been attacked by the Chrle- llan. fhmill urh a thing ocpur. It would naturally rnle a gr;iv laau for (treat brltaln, India. Kgypt and MreopotamlA. Urltiah Rmbarraaaed. CoiiRtaiillnople, Sept. J9. The brlt- leh In Ohinuk ere frankly ehilmr rad In th far of th continued encroachment on their pnaltlnn and ur puuleil to know what to do. a. they have order tint to fir. Theao unoppnaed Invaalon. give th Turk excellent opportunity of recohnolt-erlng". Obnerver any tha britlah have ehown patience and tolerance and that per Imp hever In lilatnry did friend nnd foe touch elbow, ao cloaely with out a alngla .hot being fired. Trench for Ilefenae. Tha allied high commlaaloner. have decided to diepatch a commlaalon compoaed of britlah, French and Italian official, to Itodoato, Lule buurga. and Adrlnnople, In Thrace, in order Id exerclae a pacifying- in fluence there. According to th Exchange Tele- trnph, part of the French tioope which were wlthdrawa from Chatald n, nd fchirh hav aim been In t'onntaittluopl will b ued for the defence of th ICuropean .nor of Ihe Itoephoraua, With their baeka to the atralte. the PrltUh forcea In Cltanak now look out on three (Idea upon th force of lluatapha Kemal laha. Th Turk hav completed their occupation of lh neutral ine and a climax la awlfily approaching, l-.'nergetle Note, (ieneral Tell. Trench high com mander, haa dipatchn an nrgetie not to Hmyrna telling Muatapha Kernel that th Hrlti.h alm-erlly de airea to avoid a conflict, but that Tranc will not be able to reatraln them If they are attacked. Tha britlah are confident that they enn hold their line agnlnat any Kern- allot attack. Among th lirlllnh naval unit are tha auiterdreadnaughta lie vetig and Iteaolute, th moat power ful mano'war afloat. Th britlah haval aulhorltlea are holding up all Oreek and Turklali craft In Ihe boephorua and th Pur danellea, making minute aearchea for materlala of war. I'nmoleaied by Turk. Th Oreek battlehlp AvcrorT, which wa taken from Conatantlnople by a mutlnnu rrw, la proceeding through th atr.lt unmolcated by th Turk' land battel lea. Crowd.'' continue to atorm all th ronaulate and pnaaport orflce. in the capital. In the In at 24 hour the ' flieek eonaulat hue lued l.oaa Vlnaa. Kvery outgoing train and boat la ItUed to rapacity. flmil ft.hlng and men limit boat, are taking th over flow and their owner are leaping lurge profit.. The proeiwct of war ha brought to Conetaminopl newe paper cwreenondente of every nation ality. The United Mtatea lead. lth It writer, rtreat brltaln ha It. Kranca 7, Italy 4 and the reel are nattered among other countrle. Revolutionaries Place Ministers in Prison H entf nuril FceM far Ok. mut arrange fur hi departure aa afton aa Maibl, ('onataniln Trleoner. farla, ept. tt.Mby A. r.r-E King Conatantln haa been held prl- oner lit Athena pending arrangement fur .ending him out of lha country, according to meaange received In of ficial quarter In farli today, Five mlnleter of the I'rotopapa dakl government hav been fmprl. oned, th meage etfttea, charged with reapinllilllty for tha defeat of th (Ireek army In Alia Minor and th auceeedlng event In (Ireece, Ttieae mlnlatara, It la declared, wilt lie tried by a military commlMlon, They are: M. (lounarla, rVrntna, Theotokia, OoU dim and brotopapadukl. The mlnlater. charge that th de feat of lb tiieek army and tt.a down fall of Contuliniple wer due til a Venlaolua plot. Athene. )-pt. :, Tli Urerk army in Thrace ha Uef.nitely Jomt th revulutiAn. Th army carp, in th Kpru haa aleo thrown in ta lot with th revulutionial. Venlielo In Conferenre. Taria, rtept. J9. ty A. r.)-Tirmer ll'rrhiier Venlnloa of (Iran1 returned to I'ur.a from Ieuville lotluy and lm nieiliately entered Into ronf-reiic with fr'end and political aic:atva who iher at hla hotel, Th conference. - It I undi-ratund. w.ll conaidrr whether M. Vrniaalo Will reply to the Athena revolutionary committee' Invllallon to represent Greece at the peac conference ! in th allied capital. (ieorg Take Oalli. Athena. Hepl. j.-(Hy A. r Crown I'rlhc fleorg ha taken the thai military rablnet will be farmed, but the rtolutioiiary rommitlea will continue l' aurvelHaiue of thia pro vi.nmnl aovei miient until election ran N held. The briltah minltr to Or, Trancl O. I.lndley, haa aeked ! ht leceived br the tecum emnmltie, teljialiH la t'bknowa. It la reHned that th bdl-atd i king. Coneiantlne, former gueea lloplile, and Conatantln brotHer. t'rlnca Nlrholaa and I'rmc Andrew, ar to leave Allien, today, but then deal i nat ion he nK been learned. Trine I'aul. younger eon of Con atantln, probably will be ked to r main In (Ireece. The pew king aeaumra the title (lemge 11. (ieorge I. hla grandfather, a prince of the royal hou of In- miik, wa born In Copenhagen In )HJ and f aaenate. in Palonlkl in 19)1 fan!. i ge. II. The officiate oath a. king, and flreece. pending h ( e-Arei of the ontntine reglma hav formation of a new mlnietry, I. being governed by It officer, repreaenting-j th. army and navy. An executive ronimiite. a trlumvirat comMaed f Colonel. Conntaa and I'kiatlr. for the army and Captain I'lioka tor the navy, I In actual direction of Ihe new regme, Athena continue nu:ei, per fect order being maintained everywhere. The nationalist movement, a It la called, la aheolutely nonpartlaan, ac enrdina to an announcement by the executive committee. It la prolMe urned over tlielr off tree to revolu- tlonary fun-r ahu formed pro vietorml goveriiinent of Hire Venlxel Ute. dmyrna, ipt. Hy A. P.r Ten Creek owned veiieel .teamed Into the htiibor lt night, lindrr th protectlor of the American flag, and took on fn.flQO refuaeea and victim of th fir Th Ahieilcan navy, under bear Ad mil ill Hi Intnl. la atrivlng valiantly t( nv the remainder, Wh' number not lee than 41.0(10. . Where Quality Meets With Lower Prices Month End SALES Month End SALES I Number Size Price In Italian CarusO Tito Schipa Warreftrath Galli-Curci In Fnnch De Luca Ruffo Sergei Rachmaninoff 88638 66077 66087 66092 74744 88660 12 $1.75 10 1.25 10 10 12 12 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.75 The new Victor Records provide an ever-changing musical per formance where all may find the music that appeals most to their per sonal taste. These new selections are classified in groups so that you can the more easily find the numbers which will make your record col lection a source of even greater pleasure. Any dealer in Victor prod ucts will play any music you wish to hear. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Salvator Rosa Mia picctralla (My Little Girl) (Gomez) JVlnnon II Sogno (The Dream) (Maiienet) In ItatUn The Little Shawl of Blue (Teschtmacher-Hewitt) Old Folks at Home (Swariee River) (Stephen C. Fosterf Herodiade Vision Fugitive (Fleeting Vision) (Masienet) Ernani O de verd' anni miei (Oh Bright and Fleeting Shadows) (Verdi) In Italian MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Minuet (From "L'Arlesienrte," No. 1) IBizet-Rachrtaninfifll Piano Sot Symphonie Espagnole Andante (Lalo) ttoliHSolo Miacha Elman Walkiire Ride of the Valkyries (VVtRnet-Hutcheion) Piano Sold OlgaSamaroff RSveria (Emile Dunkler) Violoncello Solo Hans Kindler Valse Sentimentale (Schubert-Franko) Violin Solo Erika Morini ' Samiramide Overture Part I Victor Symphony Orchestra Semiramide Overture Part II Victor Symphony Orchestra Travlata Prelude Victor Svmohonv Orchestra , Casse NoisetteValse da Fleura Victor Symphony Orchestra (Nutcracker Suite waits ot the Flower.) Keeping Step with the Union March Gallant Seventh March LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Little Coon's Prayer Wonderland of Dreams Beckv ia Back in the Ballet . Sheik of Avenue B Mv Buddv Down Old Virginia Way Only a Smile My Machree'a Lullaby DUle Hit hway My Cradle Melody Sousa's Band Souia'e Band Olive Kline Olire Kline-Elsie Baker Fanny Brice Fanny Brice Henry Burr Edna Brown-Henry Burr John Steel Charlea Harrison Alleen Stanley Peerleaa Quartet Lambert Murphy Lambert Murphy OLD AMERICAN SONGS I Dream of Jaante with the Light Brown Hair (Stephen C. Tomrl My Days Have Been So Wondrous Fre (rrtMtt llopkinwa) DANCE RECORDS Don't Brim Me Posies Medtay Fe Tret Bensen Ortheatra of Chlcaio On the Alamo-Fe Tret ftensan Orehestra of Chicago 9truttln' at the Strutter s Ball Fea Trot ZtaCanfrey and HlaOrcheatra The Frnth Trct-r a Tret All Star Trio ana Their Orchestra Why Should 1 Cry Over Yeu T-Fe Trot The Virginians IUu.-Fo Trot The Virginians 1 Can Yeu Forgat-Fea Tret Club Royal Orchestra Two Little Wooden SheFe Tret Club Royal Orchestra ' 1'IOM d ltll"! ' Truly- To Trot Paul Whitemen eiul Ilia Orchestra Dihe-A Sweet vTwoatv Foa Tret The Densen Orehoatra of Chicago 1 5ay It Nhlle Dnclnr-fo4 Trot The tWnaori Orchestra of Chicago I'm Just Wild About Harry-r oi Tift Tsui Whlteman arwl Ills urtneaua lh ' Ske.1t Akg") (Coal Black Mammy Fea Tie! TrUkaFoi Tie! Paul WMlaman n4 Hla Orchestra Paul Whtteman arvi HU Onhastra 66085 "10 1.25 74771 12 1.75 74772 12 1.75 66049 10 1.25 66086 10 1.25 '18927 10 .75 35717 12 1.25 18929 10 .75 45325 10 1.00 45323 10 1.00 il8930 10 .75 18934 10 .75 '18935 10 .75 e 45324 10 1.00 18931 10 .75 1S033 10 .7S 18933 10 .73 189M 10 .75 18937 10 .75 181XJS 10 .75 9m to .?s 'w2J tLws3ca' Drapery Specials Fancy madras in every desirable shade for d r a p es. Discontinued patterns, 36 to 45 inches wide, are specially priced Saturday for 98c a yard. Curtain neta, 48c a yd. A large selection of filet and novelty weaves. Neat, attractive patterns in white, ivory and ecru. 40 to 48 inches wide. Second Floor J Purchases' charged during the sale will appear on Novem ber 1st statements. Tailored Suits $49.50 and $59.50 The sort of suits one naturally asso ciates with high prices. 1 Trim, attractive suits mannishly tai- lored in smart navy and gray mix tures in keeping with the usual Thompson-Belden standard of ex cellence. . Values You Will Appreciate Children's Hose On Sale at 39c English ribbed hose in black and cordovan; together with a black, fiber hose, reduced to 39c a pair. They are both splendid values, but the sizes are some what broken. Woolen half hose in green, blue, pongee, brown and black; just the desirable weight for now. These are worth far more than the sale price, 39c. Main Floor A High Grade Corset Now $4.50 Notion Specials Coats' spool cotton for 55c a dozen. Kohinoor, Delong and Will .Snaps, 10c a card, or three cards for 25c. Warren's genuine feath er bone belting, in black and white: l'j-inch, ISci 2-inch, 19c; 2'f inch. 25c j 3-inch, 30c a yard. Kleinhart shields, 25c a pair. . Duplex safety pins, 00 to 2, 3 cards for 25c; size 3 for 10c a card. Bone hair pins, shell and amber color, for 19c a box. Roberts' gold-eye sharp needles, sizes 5-10, 3 papers,- 20c. Skirt hangers, 5c. Kotex sanitary napkins, 45c a dozen. Wooltex Knockabouts In the September Sale $25.00 and $35.00 Fashionable top coats, tailored of all wool materials, in the manner most practical for all outing wear. Hardly a day when such a coat is not used and their first attractive ap pearance will last it is so tailored. Ayparrel Third Floor It is fashioned, of fancy pink brocade, has the elastic top, slightly built up shoulders, long straight lines and strong hose supporters. This exceptional corset comes in a full line of sizes. We will fit you, if so desired. Second Floor Two kundred linen buffet or dresser scarfs edged with lace are specially priced at 88c each. Main Floor Victor Talkinjj Machine Company; Camdon.K J. Sorosis Footwear for Ridiculously Low Prices VIcl kid oxford, in Hack hiu! brown colorings with military heels ever i rwart for ttrert vf-ar. Reduced to $7.20 An flortmtnt of troken line h pumpa ami tr&p pump appropiiatd for drew wear. Reduced to I J 85 Tht ialu art exetpthnal as thru are nil Sori short ami halt bttn tnhn from the rrgutar tof A. Mil (Wee French Room Hats Pattern Hats In a Sale Decidedly Exceptional Thrrt? hi about rm'iU.five to on hur.dri'd hiftH f:u hided in thU unu.-ual offering lovr ly dikM hut-, beeoniinj? stmt and tailorrd luit, la fashion, abh black and nery di'.'rnble fall t't.Jor, All SaUt Hml ft f f i I 1 c o : t: