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Show ' t i ' TILE SALT LAKE WE1LN ESUA1 MU1LN LNG, r , tiCTUBKK 25, 1922. I To Provide Dependable Turks JnStamboul Spend Night in Noisy Ovation to Footwear From the Best Bootmakers , and Priced So Reasonably Fair That Every Patrons Good Will Is Assured Is the Policy on Which We Are Building SUCCESS Quality , Value CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct 2t.(By tha Associated Pres.') The foreign quarter 7 md district of Constantin opts spent a restless night owing to ths boisterous demonstration In Stamboul, the Turkish section. In connection with the publio reception of Rafet Pasha, military governor of eastern Thrace, and bis gendarmes. Heavy explosions of fireworks were audible in all sections, giving rise tq, ths fear that the demonstration might develop at any moment into a more serious affair. The allied high commissioners and Ad . mlral Bristol discussed the evacuation of eastern Thrace and the refugee problem at a two-homeeting yesterday. They dealt largely with plana for evacuation through the Black sea and Marmora porta of some 70.004 persons. Colonel Treloar, representing the league of nations, who has Just returned from Rodoeto, reported that the situation was seriously affected by the lack of shipping. Ths near east relief has received ad Vices from Smvrna that all refugees have been evacuated by American destroyers from ths Asia Minor coast between Edre-mi- d and a point forty miles east of Adalla. All ths Greek soldiers who were formerly Turkish subjects have been Isolated by the Turkish nationalists tor trial by special" military tribunals charged with high treason, according to advices received today by American relief agencies hers. It Is ths fear In circles that these Greeks will be ex ecu ted In'" groups of a hundred or mors. Ths-. allied missions, in anticipation of somsthing of this sort, have dispatched an appeal to the Angora government asking I that generosity be shown these prisoners and declaring that a generous amnesty would not be regarded as a sign of weak- m -- and Service ALWAYS ed at Parents, and Mothers especially, gfeatly appreciate the convenience and comfort of doing all the children's shopping, from the new baby to the daughter ready to Hunter- - Thompson's, jjjj Thrill One of A real fashion thrill! tumns smartest In otter ooze with two-stra- ur . Our Junior Section -- New Military Governor. ness." Interesting W edhesday Values brown kid and dark brown calf trim. tractively low. , Priced : . effect that is sure to make a hit with the college miss and other women who want something smart for street wear. In ' suede with patent trim-one-stra- p Mall Orders rilled Cal., chauffeur. A petition by the singer that GlotXbachs divorce action be thrown out of court on the ground that he was not a resident of California, was denied today. AttorMatzenauer announced neys- for Mme. that If ths action Is to be fought out In hers, they will file a behalf of their client and endeavor to have her. Instead of Glotzbach, obtain the divorce. Tomorrow's proceedings are expected t to bring out statement by Mme. ddatsenauer of her side of the case, her counsel said. If, after the court has all of this preliminary evidence. It decided ths proper Jurisdiction rests tiers Instead of New York, which, according to some claims, is ths home of both parties, ths divorce will be tried In 'San Francisco. Glotzbach Is not required to be present at tomorrow's hearing. cross-complai- nt the-firs- St N Chinese Girl Bobs Hair; Mother Reproves; Suicides i Mrs. Cline Takes Stand in Trial of Husband for Killing Actor Relates Events Leading Up toShooting of Jack Bergen; Accused Also Testifies in Court. Three November Dance Records Special Midmonth Releases C HIS IhsUSewott. Mdag M MASTERS VOICE tad.ftgcea.NeSiso.ldiribmaiyoe,' Fox Trot Paul "Whiteman and His Orchestra, in the Morning Blues The 'Virginians. .Early Chicago Fox Trot Clyde Dover and His Orchestra, I Knew Fox Trot Clyde Dover and His Orchestra, 111 Build a Stairway to paradise Fox .Trot 'and nis Orchestra.' .You Remind Me of My Mother Fox Trot "" x .Hitf Orchestra. . Whiteman and Another Big Hit by Aileen Stanley anl Billy Murray. All Over Nothing at All. ' Ill Stand Beneath Your Window and Whistle. All of these and many others can, be found in our splendidly equipped phonograph department! Come in any Jtime. Experienced,, and courteous salespeople , will help you "make your selection. 161 South p Bros.-Rober- ts Main St. theost S3 5 arly WQM 4 Priced Mrsi Cline told of the meeting the night of August 25. tragic After Bergen was confronted with the accusation happened his coat and- - said Go ahead, shoot. I am guilty.1 He "My poor husband waa craxv. threw his hands above his head and shouted: Oh, God! Then he said: We will go upstairs and fight It out like men. and God will be the judge. "When my husband came down he said: I think everything Is all right dear. Jack is only slightly wounded, . guess. She was asked: After Bergen mistreated you. you let bun In your room at Standish?" "He followed me I You wards?" "I was afraid for my husband's life. Cline, who, with Miss Alice Thornton, former sweetheart of Bergen, and Charles Scullion, brother of Mrs. CUns, is charged with murder, testified: Clines Testimony. Miss Thornton first told me of the affair between my wife and Bergen. Later I learned there had been a lot of kissing at my house. My wife arranged for a meeting at oUr house of Bergen and Miss Thornton. "When they came I told Jack I wanted the truth. He Said: 'George, J am going to tell you the truth. I am guilty. Shoot me like a dirty dog.V I asked Charles Scullion to get me a gun. He didn't do it, but had one in my pocket. Bergen said: " Whata ths use of all this when T nowadays all women are Clin trembled. He went on: "I told Bergen we would go upstairs and fight like men. He went first and entered the bedroom first. I said: Jack, I will turn out the gas and ws win fight In the dark to see who is the best man.' I reached In the dresser drawer and pulled out a gun. We were near together. I was close to the light, After he tested the gun and as I turned to turn down the light, he brought the gun . down aofL held it at mv head. 1 grasped his wrist. He grasped my right hand. I got the gun He forced my right hand down. I didn't have time to turn out the light. He forced me to my We struggled. knees. The gun went off. I don't know WATCH - . THURSDAY TRIBUNE SURPRISING SPECIALS (Vjdies1 Piano Go. Salt LakrCity, 275 Main St, $19?S $2050 Reduced for Today s SILK AND WOOL ; ' Womens Silk and Wool Hose, English ribband fashioned; black or heather combinations. ; Special .7 GUNMETAL CHIFFON Womens Black Sateen Frocks $1.83 " HOSE Washable sateen, with pockets, neck and sleeves tonne trimmed. Every size. Regularly priced $3 00' Special 52.9 All full fashioned, extra fine gauge hose with reinforced ; per pair, special Philippine Gowns p. $,75 SLUMBER SLIPPERS Mens, womens and childrens Blumber slippers for cool nights. Prices Admits Iiis Guilt. i Glen The new dresses of canton velvets and poirej; crepes, ' attractive twills, in ' and sleeves New styles. necklines are outstanding fcatures in this display. Womens Hosieiy ' "Whiteman - V COMFORTS-Regul- D $4.25 and $4.50. Special . , DOWN FILLED, SATEEN COVERED COMFORTS Size 72x84 inches. Priced priced band '"was on location. Ha had asked Bergen If he would take good care of me and the children. Bergen said he would. Bergen came to my room. Ho had something In his hand and said it waa for me to drink, as I was not feeling well. I drank. It made me weak. He went out. I laid down. He came back. He forced his way in. I heard a. click. It was the key." Here the witness wept. She continued "I was almost unconscious. I could not fight, "I told Bergen. Jack, I am going to tell my husband what has happened.' Bergen said, 1 will take rare of you, but If you tell him I will kill him.' "I believed Bergens threats. I finally told my husband on August' 15. While she told this story her husband Her children, Mildred, S, and wept. Conrad, 4, bobbed up and down in their seats to see what was causing the tears. -- Suez COTTON-FILLE- Six to sixteen. , ' North Dakotans Will Give Thanks for Bumper Crops i Wish Girls Frocks fj) ALL-WOO- L 1 OUT TODAY m $525 3 .... ,$1.25, New Arrivals ALL-WOO- L " By Universal Service. HACKENSACK, N. J, Oct, 24. Mrs. MANILA, Oct. 24. (By the Associated Press.) Wing Ty, a Chinese girl 17 Mary Cline today bared her heart secret ".ears old, committed suicide br drown-n- g that her on husband, George, who today, according to the police, when her mother spanked her for bobbing her trial for murder, might have his freehair and cutting her skirts to the height dom. in vogue among the flappers of America. a moving picture location man. Ths sight of her daughter minus her Is Cline, no used of killing "Handsome Jack" long, black braid and ankle-lengt- h skirts Bergen diredevil actor, wko was shot in so enraged ths mother that she adminhome lnut August. istered a severe whipping with a leather Cline's Mrs. Cline had left her two children In Wing Ty took her punishment care strap. of the slain mans widow. The woand then Jumped Into the Pasig river. men have become quite chummy since the trial began. For half an hour Mrs. Cline poured She forth an impassioned revelation. followed her husband on the stand. 'The' six 'Women oir thtr iury 'seemed NEW ENGLAND, N D Oct. 24. Peo- more interested In the Blender, pale Mrs. ple' of this district will Join in a com- Cline than anv other phase of the trial munity thanksgiving prayer meeting Sun- as Counsel Mackay led herlife. rapidly day evening, October 29., "to pay homage through phases of her married lo the Divine Providence which heard There was a determined expression in their prayers of May 28 and sent the Mrs. Clines eyes as she said; "Jack Bergen kissed me. Then I greatest wheat and grain crops in the Last '"made coffee and sandwiches for the history of farming In this area. Mav 28, Protestants, Catholics and Luth- partq . My husband was out on locaerans united in one common prayer ser- tion." vice hero for bountiful rains as a deShe testified to the Incident at Saranac liverance from four years of drought. The lake. rain came. Bo did the crops. "We were at Saranac lake. My bus- - s. For the Week $,33 "Better Shoes et and pretty color combi$2.45 and $3.45 25c to $2.95 Toques ' He, 25c, 50c all-whi- te GRAY OR WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Size 50x72. Specially priced GRAY OR TAN COTTON SHEET BLANKETS $2.75 Size 70x82 inches. Special 5.0 pairs of WOOLNAP BLANKETS Gray or tan. $3X9 Size 64x76.) Regular $4.25. Special WOOL MIXED PLAID BLANKETS Regularly priced $8.25. Special . SI2.E0 PLAID BLANKETS Regularly $15.00. Special , priced C IQ WHITE BLANKETS Regularly 1 v . . ... $15.00, , Special priced Matzenauer Loses Bout in Divorce Proceedings SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. II. Mme. Matzenauer, noted opera singer, lias been summoned to appear in the su perlor court here tomorrow to give a deposition in the divorce action filed by tier husband, Floyd Glotzbach, Del Monte,' Separate sweaters in nations. Priced . Saeques . . , . $1.75 to $2.85 Mittens Sheet Blankets ali-gra- y ' SWEATERS Blanket Values Collegian ' KNITTED SETS . Sweaters, leggings and caps, some with mittens. Reg$3.45, $4.85 and $6.45 ulariy prieed Latest ideas in Silk and Wool Hosiery at popular prices. A classy J at- . Mar-(car- Ne,w creations. p com- - stocks most shipments in babywear have made our new arsmartest The complete for Fall and Winter. , rivals include knitted wear. t r 1 m ' Au- " , step out of her tfeens, in our pletc children's section. , r Oil 10 w3C . Basement-Speci- al A new shipment of lovely gowns, on fine nainsook, scalloped edges and dainty handwork ; a variety of new patterns and styles. Priced hanj-embroider- regularly t ROASTERS M C3.50. Special v Today self-bastin- Womens Bloomers .... Blue Enamel Roasters, ' quality enamel. Lingette striped sateen lrPtiMd' $1.25 per . NEW YORK. Oct 24 The east aide resounded this afternoon with walling and lamentations during funeral services held for e.even of the s.xteen victims t the fire which swept a tenement house, t Lexington avenue and llQth street last Sunday. So dense waa the crowd of mourners that police reserves had to be railed for one service up town and another down I $3X3 SCOUTS 1 Heres a he-m- an drumforYourtnoop D T FIS IIIIsf Scout built man w -- SPRINGFIELD, JJo.. Oct. 24. An atFrantempt to wreck the St. Louls-Sa- n cisco passenger train No. 10 near Brookline, nine milee west of here, early today failed when dvnamite which had been placed In the path of the train exploded The explosion tore up the prematurely. tracks for several yards, breaking the electrical circuit of the block signal system, which brought the train to a stop in time to prevent a derailment. I.ate 'ast night the home of R. M. Epps, employed at the Frisco shops here, was dynamited by unidentified persons. No one was injured-bu- t, the porch was demolished. good 53.33 jsr V town to clear the way for the corteges. Long after the two ne of hearses had crossed East river spans --on their wav to the cemeteries cries" antt sminds ot mourning could be heard The service was held for six member of the family of Abraham Sugarman. Both, Sugarfhan and his wife escaped. Kugarman had to be supported by relatives as he stepped from a carriage to attend the outdoor service. Mrs. Sugar-was too lit to attend. She lay on a couch In the apartment of a relative living In Harlem. Hearses bearing the bodies of her five children and a Journeyed six miles uptown in order that she might gaze upon the procession. More thousands attended the uptown service, held at a svnagogue on 118th street. There Mrs. Nathan Si.ver buried her entile family husband and four chlfdren. Attempt at Train Wrecking in Missouri Is Failure . extra self-basthi- g; 52X3 ? East Side Mourns Dead in Tenement House Fire Q EXTRA SPECIAL Windsor crepe bloomers, Priced who fired the shot. I, ald. 'Jack, for God's sake, don't. Get up.' I don't know where he had been shot. He etart-- d tewe th Alice Thornton teatlfled that she had seen Bergen and Mrs. Cline ktsM and later heard them go upstairs, where they remained twenty minute. She atd she had been, in love with Bergen and wanted him to marry her. but found he wa already married. In speaking of the shooting she said: When Bergen was confronted he said: Yes, I did It. Why dont you go ahead and shopt me? Cline said: Is this the way you treat me after all I have done Then Bergen eald: 'George, for you? A. I women are let's talk this over. Then Cline said- - 'We are going upstairs man. They went wan to to shoot It out, upetairs. The witness was asked If she was not angry because Bergen had kissed Mrs. Cline Instead of her. She replied that she did not like that form of affection. Charles Scullion gave testimony practically the same as that of the other witneeaes. The case probably will go to tha Jury tomorrow. g $ I. 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