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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY HORNING, MARCH 17; 1920, PUS TO DEFEAT On Broadway Between Main and State A Word to the Horn COA H10ITSEAT Wives Sims Say Little Bluff by Germany in 1918 Would Of Salt Lake Tomob boV Have Been Disastrous. The Store That Serves Yoa Best (Thursday.), the begin eitvs first great aale of new spring curtains. will WASHINGTON, March 1(5. A little on the part of the Germans bluff in 191, at the crucial point of the war, would have paralyzed transportation of soldiers and war materials between this country and Europe, Rear Admiral Kims today told the senate naval subcommittee. Information from authentic sources, indicating thstlie Germans were building two hemily armored modern battle cruisers for a desperate last hope raid against troop ship convoys was transmitted to the navy department, Admiral Kims said, and immediately he was besieged with cablegram from Washington outlining various plans of action, all of which, he testified, were impracticable, although surh a contingency had been under discussion for nearly n year and there had been ample time toprepare. Admiral Kims discussed at length four plans proposed by the department for defeating Ucrmauy on the sea. They were: A protected lane through the danger zone; the blocking of German ports by sinking ships in th entrance; mine barriers of nets and mines, then m use; mine barriers of a new type.' Fxeept the Iaat all were impracticable, he declared, and much time was wasted bv the insistence of the department that . they le tried. in Muv 17, 1917. the navy department first suggested the idea of a barrier of mines across the North sea to trap the German sea forces,be Admiral Kims said, and at that time opposed the plan because the allies could not afford to divert theluen, ships and material necessary to make the project a CONSTIPATION CALDWELLS Syrup of DR. is a combination simple laxative herb with pepsin that quickly relieves the congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, end re- store the normal regularity of natural action. It does not gripe or cramp and in as safe end pleasant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes and is sold in drug stores everywhere. an-so- u In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the tartest selling liquid laxative in the uorid, there being over 6 million bottles told each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it If you have not, tend your name and address for a free tnal bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St, MantsccUo, Illinois. the ia 1.25 Values Tab Point Collars added chic a collar lend tba appearance of any womans price. costume! collar of net or lace, aud peculiarly popular is it because it conforms to most say shaped yoke around which it is worn. I Sizes 7 to 14 Years $8.50 to $12 Lines Tailored Hats for DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN or Children THE PERFECT LAXATIVE $1.95 $10.95 The Prettiest Spring Styles Tit OR (he midweek, special emphasis is to A be given tbe childrens millinery section. PlIESE coats' will win the instant admiration . of tho young miss, and equally will tkeir value appeal to mothers. " - Particularly of interest are tho new ehiny braid hats, and tbe finest Italian milans arc also featured. In black, navy, blue or brown. Hows and streamers give them an added girl- ish air. Featuring just for Wednesday our regular $8.50 tcu$12.00 styles of serges, silk poplin and in rose, navy, green, turquoise, buff and black. A limited number, so be early. taf-Ma- s, Also Other Spring Cdats, 2 to 16 Years, at $3.95 to $22.50 ..Sweaters Dresses $2.95 and $3.95 $2.50 to $4.50 The newest slip-oand Tuxedo styles, in popular sport colors of salmon, peacock and rose. 8 to 14 years. quaint this department with many new faces today, Latest Spring effects of gingham and chambray. Values n 1 ik - everywhere are STYLE magazines this. The tab point These are of Venice lace and offer a generous selection of atiles. Also embroidered and lace trimmed collars, 98c. For the Girls Hud-tha- that will s Also Childrens and Misses Hats, $3.95 to $12.00 Hand Made Finest Materials Original Trimmings PICTURES Hardly do justice to these clqver little styles that have been fashioned entirely by hand. A charming cover indeed are they for curly locks aud there are Yisea braids are delicate shades of springtime to satisfy any young miss's fancy. most the with trimmed and ribbons. flowers and faced with into georgette picturesque styles, shaped WORD ac- Garment Sale One-Pric- e , Values That Will Prove Irresistible ..-- at Coats been completed seven new modern brick business buildings, including one modern department store, a plumbing shop, ,a lo The Tribune. Spe-i.- l rooming house, three cash groceries, an ROERT. Idaho, March 1 The farm other abstract firm, a shop, bureau has secured front the county comservice station, a hardware store, an mies oners the sum of $500 for the purother national bank (making three), an chase of strychnine for tho eradication eleetrfo shop, a sporting goods store, of ground squirrels. The strychnine pool hall, three new law offices, a laundry, w'l! be furnished to the farmers at acan additional milling and elevator storage tual cost, about 22 cents per pound. room, another Jewelry and optical firm Much work In being done by the bureau j gift shop, an exclusive chocolate shop, etc. along the lines of livestock Improvement, Besides those already completed there crop standardisation, weed control, cloth- - j are under construction or to be begun at Ing and canning, improvement of dairy- - I once a new modern bank building, sating sto k and poultry raising. On an av- - I other theatre and picture bouse, another farmers call at the garage (the sixth one), more office erage of slxty-flv- e office each week for information. I t least two more storea. The an(i MIsa I owners of the old Amusement hall are Tho tnmie demonstration agent, Ntna Huyck, lias a new bought for spending about $10,000 remodeling, adding her exclusive use by the bureau. to and otherwise equipping It. so that when completed It will he a modern, large theatre, amusement hall and picture BIDS house. city and county have already let DEEMED EXCESSIVE theThecoptract for the adriltton to the city hair, and work ts well started on tho new to school Tribune. Th building. high Special During the past year the city hae laid TWIN KALLK, Idaho. March 14 with tho exception of bids covering copatruc-llo- n thirl seen block of concrete paving and of two uteei bridge Uueturen, all about fifteen mile more of concrete sidewalks. The city is now installing a new proposals submitted for the construction street liehttng system which as soon st of lwnty-aceand miiee of been rejected bv the com-t- n completed will make Jerome the best highway ha city In Idaho. The streets In the stoners of the Twin Kalis highway lighted district have all been graded. " . residence district. a fr department installed, rV Competition was negligible and all hide Kecently an extensile gravel deposit were than engineers estimates. was near town snd the roads uncoxered Com rads awarded were to Charles H. Mull of Twin Kails, IIR.713 40. entering In all directions are being surfaced as e rapidly as the work can be done, and two steel bildges across the with the huge bond Issue recently voted canal one mile north of Knull. and floated for road Improvements, the highway" In this district will soon e the of any In the state. As for new eqia residences completed In the past year, would it require an adding machine to enumerate them. often follow Dresses' Fashions that have, been established for spring tbe talk of the Style Show-a- nd Wednesday in a special event at $49.73. Goats r ami full length. FeaturThe new abort aport mudfls ami am gold tones. All full silk wool ailrertonea veloura, ing polo cloth, lined. In sizes J6 for misses to 4! for womeu. build-bure- three-quarte- in, cr ARE HIGHWAY one-ha- Dresses--- The Babys Own Column lf Of Attractions for Wednesday ' t will find this department one of tbe most MOTHERS in the city, ami learn to anticipate their needs and shop Wednesday for them .while special prices pteiail. low-lm- Pneumonia Neglected Cold HILLS tinonitt breaks up a cold in 24 houri relievee grip in S daya. The . Money back u it faile. Red genuine box baa Mr, HiUg top with picture. opiate At AU Dree Stares I A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Lack and Lumbago it Hamlins Wizard OiL It penetratei quickly, drives out aoreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You will find almost daily uses for it io cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises,' cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as re liable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. . Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips pleasant little pink pills, 30 centi. Guaranteed. ts Th Tribnn.. POCATELLO, Idaho. March IS. W. H. Witty of Pocatello has chosen Dr. A Y, Atchison of New York, gen-by eral director of Die New World move- meut for the Bfltist church, campaign director for that movement for the state of Idaho during the coming $110.000, I00 drive. The time included In the drive will be April 25 to May I. Mr. Witty already hae chosen ble slate assistants as follows: Dr. A. R. Mlnaker of Boiss, the Rev. Dr. W. A. Khank of Buhl, Dr. C. D. Owen of Twin Falls, the Rev. A. O. Lathrop of Emmett. Professor A. War-w-a- s of American Falls, and Mrs. Arthur V. Wlllev of Idaho Falls. A meeting of the state cabinet will be held In Pocatello soon and a meeting of will be held the Bannock county-workIn the V, M. C. A. assembly room next x Friday, ' Klightly soiled from. display. Three bin lots: 98c $1.79 $2.45 J $5.95 Exploiting the styles that lave been most in favor this season, and at a most induc- Wednesday and Thursday ing price. What woman does not lov to hear the There swish of a silken underskirt! are several different styles io pleated or scalloped ruffles; plain or changeable Btriped crepe de chines, embroidered georstyles. In gettes, beaded and ahort-sleevbeige, white, navy, peach, orchid and blue. e -- Knitted bf fine zephyr; fringed at ends and in square - shapes.- $1225 In black with white or colored tops, or all - ' i - . Infants Gertrudes, Good quality flannel, with yoke and feather-stitche- Infants Toques, Typifies the Highest Standard in Boys Clothes 98c hemstitched flounce. $1.95 In $1.25 Hoods, .98c Pure silk, knitted, aud trimmed with thell-stitcbe- edge. $2.00 Dresses, $1.69 JVayyfittle froeki of nainsook, with lace edge flounce, yoka and sleeves. 8 months to S years. 65c Rubens Shirts, 33c Part 'bkomy Baby Shoes, 95c Soft soles. white. $1.50 99 , Knitted of pure silk, and trimmed with tassels. cream white. orward For Wednesday and Thursday Silk Petticoats colors. $5.50 Wool Shawls, $4.45 $2.75 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho,' March If With tbe completion of the new Smith bu ld!ng on Shoupe avenue and A street, Idaho Falls will see another step along th lines of modern business b ooks. The finishing touches are being put on the building and the occupants will begin preparations to move Into their new location! at once An of expenditure approximately $100,000 has been made on this building and some novel ideas have been carried out. The building contains floor space totaling If $43 square feet. The first floor and basement will be occupied by W. H. Wright 4k Sons' department store Their floor space covers more than 10 Ony square feet, which a the largest space devoted exclusively to ladles' furnishings In the state. On th second floor plans are being carried out to the smallest detail along i dentil, c l.nex to make ail medical and dental block. Blouse Sale of Stirring In teres Bo-Pee- $1.50, '$1.75 Rompers and Creepers $2.25 and $2.50 Rompers and Creepers $2.75 and $3.50 Rompers and Creepers ers $100,000 STRUCTURE NEARING COMPLETION ' Special to The Tribune, Could one imagine the charm of such creations! Filmy georgettes, embellished with iridescent beads. Also lustrous taffetas with gold braid, heavy trieolcttea in colors and embroidered taffetas and satins. Kizes 16i to 44. imagine the daintinese of these well-know- bn Standard cold remedy for 10 year ut tablet form aala, eure, so Quickly Eased By Panstratlng Hamlins Wizard Oil Mothers ran hardly little garments, for many of them are hand embroidered, and with smock trimming. The and K. K brands, of muslin, batiste, dimity, soicsctto, etc. Spw'al CASCARAkQUINiNI Rheumatic Pains Babies Creepers and Rompers WILL HANDLE DRIVE IN THE GEM STATE KILL THE COLD! ) or WILL BE CONTINUED ; at 65c WHAT leaving to the a cement of this ad in the morning and that 1 ' at 98c And the big surprise of all we are Later he approved the idea, he said, and helped to expedite the laying of the barrage. The result was the North sea mine barrage ws a magnificent Live Chamber of Commerce achievement, the admiral said, reflect-Is Latest Acquiiitioh ing great credit on the navy and the officers and men who were, responsible for the success of the project.-Admira- l of Community. Kims said he particularly widely Wished to refute the assertion that the department had circulated proposed and from the first favored the lgpw.lt, Tribaae. he was t mine barrage projert, JEROME, Idaho, March 1. Jerome Is the in officer navy now In the proud possession of a real, about the only who had ever opposed it. live chamber of commerce, from which The uaw department, at the time the I'nitcd States entered the war, Admiral- I the city and the North Side tract expect him said, was not very much better in- big results. formed than the general public of artu- - I The chamber was organized last week at a meeting following a banquet at the si conditions in the belligcrcnt-roun-- 1 tries and had but little trustworthy North Ride Inn, and committees have been information regarding matters concern-- - nRmet t0 after the various actlvl-in- g which complete knowledge was es- II sentinl to the development of effective I Ihiriifg the past year, Jerome has had such an Influx of new people that the plana for combatting the submarine in En- - boWs esn accommodate only part ef Even after he arrived menace. necessary at all time rooms shout . . , Ions, it Is 1 be room tin secure to added, I practically Impossible the department immediately, less the newcomer buys out Home older beeauso of the smallness of his staff. settler or 'makes hla own" which latter Is being done as fast as material and work can be secured. WAR ON SQUIRRELS L Hiring the past few months there hav n 1000 Pieces Neckwear of Nets, Assorted in Whit or Ecru COME! success. 1 Pair 1000 wool. Sizes 2 to 8 year. If clothes make the man, do they not equally make the boy! The same high standard that Dad has always insisted upon can also be assured the boys. And this is represented in this famous make known as ' Skolny. r Not only are the fabrics themselves indicative of this high standard, r, and, inbut the workmanship equally reflects credit upon Tbe xvearers. tone their very distinctive young upon style cidentally, and Norfolk effect ia nobby mixtures, latest cuts browns, greens or dressy blues. And their prices are no higher, for all ' v of that high-waiste- d . . 4 $20.00 to $30.00 |