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Show THE Let Us Figure With You ic -- rn Storage Company ; si-It- South Street. Silt Lake City. Phone Was. 2323 T X - mire - in- I 1 1 mad - b- ff tuiri n h,-- seird during the of Mm it Juarez: . Th lit Jrv.rlji. are ald bv lrut the noil! d ff r ft r. t tot f th . I.- - .. rit'i'tty tn rrrt j I fii w - r; tin..- c , r. r n c c 'vit'umf tii tn alrr.nlv I ' I t ! t rn r. Jo lh- X ruff!in t x ri t I f i, rh- O I , ; ! r'flvrt otiM n tirisc t n S"!il i I u-- tht h t '.ir.of vv 1 1 1 .', diploinatk-r..rre.ntatlve- .'i v. fh ? i;.-firr- H re-'-t- .' - '' .iri i I :''' . t h it: ! : i tomorrow, lie return to the r v will omtnu idea te with r oou his arrival aft 'l.trv Lansiru: Vtetnl I'tiEmrnte I'onnil. f,, ; WEALTHY LOMBERMAN '.i!,,il Thi Se--- n number of frntr-- f ar.I the Sussex. I n lartre piee of bronze found of ilirovry of metai ah a, --i;rr has French naxnl officer, oy ON TRIAL IN CHICAGO port", by Ambassador Sharpe at Tarls. T e naval officer. according- to the "tate dpartment dispatches, says the nf bronze Is a part of a torpedo. pieI Is realize,! that the testimony of Ada Cox Complaining Witness s. French naval officer would be r as blase. I by the Carman auItarde.i in White Slave Case Against th department Is rely-in- c and thorities, an examination of th upon expert William R. Edwards. of metal to establish other a be'-- n re- 1 - -- .HiiiFul of ' i t fiitco :in InHltlCv ri St. r 1 1 fti'!.ir't, n n j; f I t t ! ln Jtoti r The mof rtt- In art ra'cn t,i,i:! of thsit law. r: I'.i'it 'j rub' rina n. an com- Mill At. I'nt rs JfArh ih- "t it-- 27. r-- - 1 1 Iitrtrt States Jsidir- envrnmrt rhprc n'vnr teH MIjj Ti At;lr- - - thnt IM-nari- 4 from to Mlntn'itroll'i, St. f'.t'lt nr.'l Info t'artad.i. In violation ;f tti Mthi !tttl-tlm-- . of J'iry toctk A n .nitl stiortly ;t f t r w.t i .1 IMof fotli rufeil that ilrnn h. f n-- r tni WMrtli atitl Ml--into. ln'j!!r't of th.-- .lav t'"- narTi?i In tht rmir f John snzH. In-!- hN. pi ivcr. a LookS ..!. WiHirii I'.ir-wt-ak'ftil ft. in r, Mcrrx of Inlhn;r,oli'. tin! AV. hr"'ulit rut. h; l of Mitw.T.iK.-.- ' iin rriannn info. th" r""oril. t t f f . t f, fr itt'i, Mti4 'o " t : ;t. r-- f. ii.. - - - - -- 1 fir I r. r M-- had rxi-fi-Hi- r 'i! Mis'" ox i 0 !'" S marrt"-- t-- i sr a I hr".o-:- 1 1 1 - . til- - I in ar n'ial lo-- t t' try frrn rtfol r'xicnls '"1"inet ."'. roy ;iK.il fl :i atT rf ofin iIxit"'."!' ion f rt il.m ri I'lonth for' cil"r,it-,i prnn-.l"-,-turri- f mni woniHn St. pieces whether they were parts of a German tor redo. ("on fid en tin I Itenortm. So far Is known, the Mate department not yet heard that anyone aboard th ship aw the periscope of a submarine near the Sussex, but statements to th effect that the wake of a torpedo was seen are understood to have been made. The state depart ment, however, withheld much of the information received from diplomatic arid consular representatives on the Kround that It was confidential. Th flepartment allowed it to be come known tonight that the regular course of diplomatic procedure would he followed In the case of the Sussex and the KnErllshman. Much, it was ald, probably will de pend upon the T;atur of a Matement, it i? "aid the German government will make. If the statement tSiat a German submnrine was oncerm d. ihe burden of proof will rst upon the 1'nited States. In such an event if the evidence nt hand warrants it. the first action of the United States would he to ask the German government for an explanation. If. however, the facts were not deemed to be sufficiently conclusive, it is quite that the Fnlted State would probable b forced to accept a German disclaimer and allow the case of the Sussex dt-ulc- U-t-y tmrittiat' d that ht- - r I i'i of i r' !d t,. with j imi of morality. !)'uu! ars hsi Kdward.tvetni iii who Iail Iv him in nil hi trouhW 1 l " iialrif t. had .too. If h j I 1 s fx NEAR NAMIOUIPA ' Villa and Followers The girl with a clear skin wins ly rt:'.-4ctn- . l ultrt'f f'T rift nuke cck u;n! a h!c5-r-l rr if it ! cs difirrerue your skin. In yrvcrr cas'-- a little Kestnol Ointmcr.t should also t c s 7T Soar hclns to make and arms soft and har.ds red. rr,j::h h;;c, and t' keep the hatr healthy a:.d free fn.m dandnift. Conta:r5 ro free alkali. ucd . Kcinr-- I eJre Jioap nJ Ointment heal eeema nt nd B.wu'.ir ep itch.nc n:!jr iiti-!t'y- . Reiinol, Dept. lre. 5irpls J.aitirnrjre. Ma. 7-- i ;".; : -:: .", For Two Hours Hat e3 to 5. in the store Hats of every kind for every purpose: An infinite variety of shapes and trimmings. All new and de- for lightfully different, and not a bit like the 'sale" hats which others 4 are offering at about our prices. by General Gavira to Be ci"'v"S:' Surrounded. : . .'X;-- . , - "'v t.ueretaro. Mexb-o- . March 27. The $4.98 f minister of war. General Obregon, today received advices from General 'Gavira. describing another severe blow inflicted on the Villa bandits In the neighborhood of Naminuipa. The date on which the defeat was administered I. not mentioned, but Villa and ids followers were said to be surrounded. In the skirmish. the advices say. were killed and lnQ thirteen bandits horsey and a number of .stands of arms were capture. i. General Gaira optimistically declared In his dispatches that Villa was hnrr.is.sed as to make being so a question of only a short his captureclosely time. Gen. t'esarfo ("astro. with all his forces, left here this afternoon for Mexico t'ity. where he will succerd Gen. rePablo Gonzales In command. It Is General Garranza. the memthat ported bers of his cabinet and other high government officials will leave here for Mexico City in n few days. The trip will be, in the nature of a visit only, the president and his party returning reahortlytheto Queretaro. which ofwill the remain provisional capital public. Your Choice of Any $10.00 Hat in the store for 0 .K"4'' Reported All Untrimmed Shapes Divided Into Two Lots and Priced as Follows: ,: ; v Z: . v?i? S?J.':?i4;..". ::-;-S- I ; :e": : I : Any Shape He.U. Sold Up to $5.00 for fifrZ ..?.AS,??.!i iS7 Any Shape Keg. Sold Up to $12.50 for arrest' of consul STOPS Greek Conrf Holds Ofriclnl I'nder Treaty Hlghts. In consideration of the remarkable concessions offered in this sale, a hat once sold must remain sold. No exchanges no credits no C. 0. D.'s no approvals. Immune :' sy San Francisco. March 27. The state a district court of appeals sustained arwrit of preventing the rest of prohibition 'leanthe Vassardakis, Greek consul general at San Francisco. for IIHAMinV 111HST, been contempt of court. His arrest had when f.ihvanl Peple's skeich, Tlie Glrl, ordered by Superior Judge Deasy tes- In one of the Orpheuni'M best sketches Vassardakls failed to appear and thin Kfasnn, foltify as to his attachableof property a judgment awarding lowing the him for SS22 in a suit instiagainst tuted bv a local firm of attorneys. The court of appeals held that the PROPOSES PROBE ON PAPER consul's arrest was prevented by the treaty existing betweeu tills country Illinois Con cress man Saym Small Xevs-pnpeand Greece. in Hanger. Vassardakls has protested to the Washington, Man h 2 7. A resolution Greek minister at Washington against his treatment by the local authorities for an investigation of the news print and an investigation is being made by paper situation by the department of the United States department of state. commerce was introduced in the House by Representative of Illinois. to take Its place with that of the l!rit-is- h Much of the supplyCopley of raw material steamer Persia, destroyed by soine. ior print paper that came from Germany, Norway and Sweden was cut off mysterious affent. by the war. Other material Is being The Persia Incident. from this country to Europe shipped for u.--e .11 the manufacture muniThe cause of tho sinking- of the Per- tions, the resolution savs. Anof opinion sia apparently is as much of a mystery is asked on adviahilitv now as It was the day after the vessel an enihaigo Hi; on raw material of placing went down In the Mediterranean with According tc Mr. Copley, the price Of paper has advanced Americans on board. so far hist the In a dispatch received by the state Iliv.s of many small are newspapers government Jin atcne 1. department the ofTurkish Its suhmatines were denied that any GUNBOAT GOES TO TA.VIPICO concerned in the disaster. Previously rehad denied Austria and Germany It was intimated at the l .t S. Hn tt sponsibility. IcHhip Kentucky Alienors Instate department that further Investiside Harbor nt Vera Crur. conor been hail were being gations Vera March 27. The 1'nited Cruz. not was ducted although their nature States battleship Kentucky anchored disclosed. inside the harbor here late this afterA divatch received bv the state denoon. The 1'nited States gunboat Marietta sailed for Tampico to aid in partment today officially innounceu American interests. There that no American lives had been lost are protecting 2Ciih Americans in the vicinity. on the Sussex. The messaae was from Ambassador Page at London, who said : iV '.si- .T.-- . vx y . :: . REMEMBER THE, HOURS 9 TO 11, AND 3 TO 5, THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON. SELLING AT THESE PRICES WILL POSITIVELY BE CONFINED TO THE HOURS NAMED. Z Tr TrAA sVrs rn shot Mrs. C. G. Crenshaw fatally Salt Lake December 9, and Ambassador Sharpo at Paris reported that all the Americans who were aboard the steamer had been saved. A dispatch from Consul Armstrong at rtrlstol, Kngland. contained information regarding the sinking of the r.ntrllshman. This read substantially as follows: One American l.nat. "Local agent of the Dominion line is Informed from Liverpool that the total loss of life on the nngllshman is seven horsemen and three members of the crew and that the only Ametlcan lost Is P. P.uckley. Only American survivor In Ilrlstol Is George McDonald." Consul Armitlrong reported last week were aboard that four Americans who the Lrstltshman were not among tlr survivors who then had been landed, lie added thnt the Englishman had been torpedoed, hut did not disclose the of his information. If the state since has been advised of department fact had not been th. source. the made public. Numbers of confidential dispatches arc known to have iiocn withheld, however. uei dispatch ietlm. from Ambassador Shiirpe contained the Information that Miss Kllzabeth Haldwln of Haltimore. who first was reported to have been killed In the explosion which damaged the Sussex, was at Wlmereux near Boulogne, France, and that she was seriously injured. Another dispatch from Ambassador Page nt London contained Information This In other survivors. regarding substance was as follows: "Consul Shoecraft at Dover reports that J. D. Aniltage Is in hospital, shock and bruises not serious. Please Inform Myron C. Taylor, New York. AV. G. Penfiel.l at lovr not seriously InGeorge II. Crocker very seri-oi'jured. fracture of skull. It is hoped he will recover. Charles T. Crocker, un' with injured, One , s. 1 Household Economy ' M in amendment might be maneuvered into then such a position that the committee committed suicide, was married to an would be requested to vote on and old sweetheart in Denver today. the suffrage proposal jojntlv alsoit disthe advocates. suffrage Frank Ahrold ran from Denver mayed one more Leaders said would with Mrs. Crenshaw away in November, 19 J 5. be made to enlist the aid effort of President Ahrold and Mrs. Crenshaw came to Salt Wilson in securing congressional Lake and engaged an apartment in a action. S. West Temple rooming house, where When the score of who the tragedy occurred. leave here April 0 forsuffragists a campaign in the west return to the capital they will to the President on the icport their trip, and try again to results; secure SUFFRAGISTS DEFEATED of his support. 1915, ISOCIETYj - , If ymj, tr--. arc cniKirrj a pimplyt Mt:!:y, unis';:tiy yifl try Ke:r.-- S $5.00 Your Choice of Any $7.-5Hat in the store for j s I i At the Orpl leum v, ro- iutvc hnwrr'no-i- ! t of a adf:. w ho it was tated witli orsfv .lurtnc thi day wns chiefly jitit: ( for the et Iretnent of Jra nl r. t o:;sl-li ! von Ttrpitz. !as heen out of to fh.i'i eral layR. but is exrcted i, for . 5 - -a I 1 i in- - . ri-- i 1 '- -- - to i Suc. BANDITS BEATEN . -- n'f.-.-r - of rn'r- i: v fn "itvc 'i rn t ;r-ru- -- t ' 1 fr.t. rri.it f .f i ! -- i s rf"ll'n t sv ! i . OT t fi f i . for r - t f i tv n, ij! ! From 1'aac 1. la. "it liic'i officials made no attempt to minim"" t h situation which will es-- t ..,!, front th Tnited States if It 1h . f I: lied on l';sivey that a German an oihn. trine sank t ie rn rrj i n K r. .!. il ra ssetiKer peaeef of r ;;el. In viujation of the ri$tM" th jrimipls of international law and the solemn assurances the roiolu. t of submarine v.irf ir- - whlrit have- I. ten clven to the t Muropean States l.y the er p I'reju.Jert Wilson wa" in ontant onirn'inirat ion with Insr dnrinsr th day. and all reports from consular and were sent to the White lfoi:ie as .oon as they were received. An.onc th Presirlent s callers was 'halrntan Stone of the Senate commit-te.- on fore!:t relations 'rout inrt Iternstorff. the fierman 9 to 11. ''ontli-nr- A;.rti. t .1 iU ' . ttv of r o ; The rii"tii'"lH ! !..' l'f t ! if fi'ir!'-- h i it I Definite Action. -- ati i I rt' th t: 1 fr I . r-- In i ::!. tiflh"' ;tp:"--- i fo p i t r t mioI i tlon-i- - "i , - 1 i fofi'ii;!! ft i 1 if if if if) if if if if if if THIS AFTERNOON Your Choice of Any No matter what your desire may be for a new spring hat, it may be gratified at a tremendous saving. Hats that you may have thought to be beyond the reach of your purse are to be found here at prices that you can easily pay. i - i ; f s " d tfi1 r"wr h tr t'ie on. i - ft'. n I) or ..t'. ffi.-i.- S f du . with ,t n f or ft fiiTi f tfit ortr ! , it r,o tt . i f fo r r h i f ' , jt i f f i t h - r . j . ri po-i-4- vt rn'N iitx !! o rt v tb- rn . r,i II Imn, Tlu C ! h President Will Fully Advise Congress Before Taking th- r '( IT-i- ) h t M'ico? present rn i - At n re 1 1 fr rrruTit ! i rur-- . of trt n hi' for th'' r"-- , rride ifi'.'in'v v . ! .up v v I an. - Mi-hoi- For Two Honrs KeltfvTyfff Pn t r.i appropriation of their ;r,t,. (;oll with vhl'h to r for t' be , 'i ru !; ' !M..n-i.r th" ..i.-f - th- rn i n i I wrk. hm'I lit i?i ff it ? i .' i nr nirn i ! AWAITS PROOF r dlfb-e- T in th state of i.Ti laro :rt. .fati-i'o- . N l'i-tii.- und.-- l i v THIS MORNING Norfolk and belted effects. White middies, with collars, cuffs and belts of contrasting colors, such as Copen. blue, apple green, red and navy. . mnrf than a t.itf k old law dating w h ti A MARVELOUS OFFERING OF TRIMMED HATS, EMBRACING EVERY $5.00, $7.50 AND $10.00 HAT IN THE DEPARTMENT, AND INCLUDING ALL NEW UNTRIMMED SHAPES REGULARLY SOLD UP TO $12.50 Desirable Styles in Best Materials. SUSSEX ISSUE 1 r a OX I5ARGAIX SQUAKI5 TODAY Urokcn Lines and Odd Lois of Sizes, but All 328 W. Second i h- at 89c eac M. A. Keyser Fireproof i'ITY. Mif h :7. Th I iiiiiiii'inrrrtient that the r fiiii' n t it rlni: I ho over the pr- all y of taking til "n.tt and rcr.lty hoMin:: of th Cath-cclergy throughout the republic cr".td jomw hat nfn. a J""in,itlnn her In ttii.t nmriilti?. ;.ial dirat'h from tuere ro. El, t . rr.'-- r. t . "t h I ff K'v rrnmen t nr'.i i! ."" qnott-of h Treasury Cabrera hnth t. t I Si r. ri '., irovernor of and f .,. Ins that tbe 'iiwnciiiiin. our H OUTS OF Startling ILLIN'E RY VALUES A Sale itno nt a rece lvjLiaav blouses April. of-Cathol- .1 SPECIAL SALE OF U ar inaklnsr up ronjolllatcd carloads of houxrhoM Roods for f'UU azo. Iv Ansre - and San FranrlJtro, which w- rxpect to miv fluilir ttic first half of Mexican Government Planning Seizure of AH Holdings Priesthood. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 N, if if if A A if if if nu Confiscation Have What From Clergy You to Ship? Is Proposed MCM' ii go. Mei;n CdUt IIERALD-REPUBLICA- Continued From Preceding Page.) at the prettily arranered table, covered with a cluny lace cloth and which held a crystal basket of daffodils for the centerpiece. Miss Ueulah Kosser and Miss Harriet Cook assisted !:in serving. '.' ( Mrs. P. A. Dix poured HAPPY DOZKX IM H. Miss Bessie Goldsbrougrh entertained last members of the Happy Dozen club in Twelfth Kast. A at her homewas night served and the huffet luncheon aside from the club guests present, the Misses Pearl and members, were Miss Oleva Osier. Miss Phyllis Sparks, Florence Hobbs and Miss Georgia Mc-Cun- e. i ; COM MITT KB APP(HXTKI). for the The executive committee has apcelebration Shakespearean following" publicityof compointed tothe the serve until the close mittee celebration: Artercentenary coming" A. Vandeventer, Robthur .1 Brown, E.Mrs. W. E. Traugyber, ert J. Jessup, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Miss Lillian Con- in Secure Enough Vote fn mittee to Get Amendment nelly. -- CohrIi medicines, as a rule contain a A pint of large quantity of piaiti frramilated suar with of warm pint water, htirrcd for 2 minutes, civos you as jroocl syrup as money can buy. Then pet from your drujrjrist 2'2 ounces Pinex ."0 cents worth), pour into a pint i'Ottie and fill the bottle with suc.ir This cives you. at a c6?t of onlv Brup. 4 ccnt. a full pint of really better coutih for you could buy eynip thanl...iv , .. made S I .. cnllr.v . ready directions with Pinex. It keeps perfectly and tastes ood. '2 Tf 1 f.iV-e- s hold of i . Mrs. f Mrs. Edward Harris will entertain afterWednesday the B B. Sewing club Goltz street. noon at her home, 175 fc ' In This Palace of Cleanliness the Sunshine Streams in to Add the Kiss of -- (1 Com- - Ilorr to Hare the nest Cough llemedy and Snve $2 by BXaUlner It at Home I 1 iixiauii. Margaret C P. Little will he burled from the Thirtieth ward chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The body Before Congress. may be viewed at the residence, 971 S. 27. Suffrage First West, from Washington, March 11.30 until 1.30 leaders conced?d tonight that their ef- o'clock. fort to Drmg the Susan B. Anthonv amendment before the House probably would be defeated again when the juFor many years it was believed that committee votes tomorrow on petroleum existed in northern Sicily, diciary the proposal. Of the twenty-on- e comwere assured of the but only recently was experimental mitteemen, but. they of nine. drilling begun, resulting in the discov-er- v support A possibility that the nrohihition of oil of good quality. Knil -- I 1 chest com at once nnd conquers it in 24 hours. plondiil for whoopim? couh. uiuncuiiis kiiu winter couiis. It's truly astonishinc; hovr quicklv it loosens the dry, hoarse or tiht and lienls and soothes the inflamed coujrh membranes in the case of a painful cough. Jt also stops the formation of phlefrm in J.OV iiuwi, nuu uiuii'jinui nines, mus ending the persistent loose couh. Finex is a hiffldv concentrated compound of pennine Norway pina oxtiact, combined with puaiacol, r.nd has been used for penerations to heal inflamed membranes of the throat and chest. To avoid disappointment, ask your drujrarist for "2'2 ounces of Pinex,"' and aon t accept anything else. A guarantee ot absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The Vincx Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. The Woman's Progressive club will afterhold a special meeting Friday 818 W. noon with Mrs. Joseph Jeremy, First South. .1, i-'i Mrs. J. T. Keith returned to her home in Haxton place last week after spendthe winter in Los Angeles and at ing the beaches. The latter part of the Keith, week her daughter. Evans-to- Nature to POINSETA ISCU1TS and her father, Thomas Blyth of CaliWyo.. also returned from and fornia. Mrs. Keith and daughter Mr. Blyth are contemplating a trip to Japan in the near future. Mrs. George W. Heintz and little son have returned after spending, the winter at the southern California n. ;Je beaches. ;: John S. Rransford left Saturday after Salt Lake, to spending- a few days Inin Los Bransford Angeles. join Mrs. They will remain in southern California until the late spring. Miss Pearl Sparks has for her guests at her home. No. 5 Stewart apartments. Miss Georgia McCune. Miss Florence Hobbs and Miss Phyllis Sjiarks of Nephi. Mrs. O. C. Hemenway and daughter, Luclle, have gone for a several months' visit to California. i $t Miss Louise Braby has returned from Provo canyon, .where she has been week end. She attended spending the of t Miss the weddins and Eflin Jf. Nelson. The - pyfitJ EiscoiT Sold exclusively in Ti gh t Keep-Fres- h - "Wrapped, Kar-ton- s. Vera-Hisel- SUICIDE'S WIDOW WEDS. Special to The Herald-Rcpubltcat- i. Denver, March 27. Mrs. TIarriett Ahrt'ld, widow of Frank Ahrold, who - Company |