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Show THU HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, w they began turning rapidly In a great cir, for lb Austrian ahlpa declined to accept tb chal- AFTER ; Smoke rsTsrs and Other Prostrating Disease American Subchasers of Italian Aid in Destruction Cruisers Signal. of Port on Adriatic th' cle. bul all to no puu-ose- lenge. Is t British and ItaliansThank United-Statefor Part Played in Shelling Important Austrian Base at Durzzo. s By ADMIRAL WILLIAM SOWDEX SIMS. ubmarlna (Corivrleht. J!)0, bv the tVorid'a Work. sr. In order to fight any In Great which attempted to Interfere with toe rx rKlit of tiles article T,i. a Britain la .tru-llPearson roservail by game. 'Ttememher the Ilfs of the Maltazin. Jxindon; mtliout their par- -i battle i n no quotation may be mad. cruiser depend upon your vigilance and Inth Ilia with by special ariaiiKCment activity," said Captain Nelson In McClure Nentapaper bwidlcslo.) structions issued to the officers who commanded th little vessels. . Pub-I'Mi- N September 28. 1918. Captain Nal-- I .son rebelled the folio ng com I I inuiilcation from th commander of the allied naval force at BrinAt I o'clock that Bunday evening V. A. H. Kelly, disi, Commodor twelve chaser slipped through the net It. X: at Corfu and across the Adriatic; "Can you hold taelv chaser ready to they sailed Instarted "column," or alngle file. (rave Corfu tomorrow (Suiuia)) for ape-ii- Captain Nelson heading the procession In wort Ice? should huv aloras subchaser 15, hi second la command. for lour day. They If nrmvoldablc. bahraae Lieutenant Commander Basterio, coming force umy be reduced tlielr ab- next In chaser Hi. The tiny fleet hardly sence. Bequest reply, during further definite suggested to the observer anvthlug In i! be sent oiOei lb nature of military operations; they Kunday afternoon. To this Captain Nelson sent an answer looked more like a group of motor wluih was entirely characteristic: launches out far a summer cruise. "3 es " Th next 'morning they arrived at The captain well knew whstMhs Brindisi, the gathering place of all the ae to which Ihls message reicrprle allied teasels which were to participate ferred. The undertaking was In the operations that same Brindisi one which wasproposed very close lo hi heart (or Brundlalum) which was one ef the and one which ha hsd ronalantly urged. most famous porta of antiquity, the town The Austrian port of Duraxxo, on the from which Augustus and Antony, in 42 drlatic, ut that time waa playing an ImB. C., sis rted on th expedition which, In the portant part at th battle of Phtlllpl, waa lo win them general conflict. It was a base by which and the mastery cf the ancient world. Vustna had sent supplies Germany to their aMy. Ipon arriving. Captain N'elaon went Huliiaria: and In September th entente ashore for council with Commodore had started the campaign against Bu- Kelly, who a commanded fhe British lgaria which finally ended in the complet and other edited officers. When cruiser humiliation of that country. The destruc- h returned Cspisln Nelson's face was tion of Duraxxo p a base would greatly glowing with happiness and expectation. awlst this operation. Several ships "It's going to be a real party, boys," lay In the harbor; there wer many build-Inca he informed hla subordinate officers. used for army stores; the destruction of all these, as well aa the docks Given and military works, would render the Officers l"Tt useless. The bombardment of Dors.. was therefore the undertaking pi for which the assistance of our Two dsva were spent at Brindisi, comhad been requested. pleting preparations;, on Tuesday evening Captain Nelson called all hi officers for a meeting on board the British destroyer Badger, to give them all the detail of the forthcoming "party." Shelling If there had been any flagging spirits in It was estimated that about one hour's that when the speech began heavv shelling would render thla port whichcompany 1 do not believe ail depression valueless as an Austrian base; and to had vanished when "Juggy" had flnlahed this destruction the Italians his remarks: officer left with his had detailed three battle cruisers, tba soul filled by every the same Joy of approachGeorg'o, the Pis and the Ran Mar- ing battle as that which possessed his co. and the British three light scout chief. i misers, the Lowestoft,- - the Dartmouth At 2 39 Wednesdav morning the chaa-- , und the Weymouth." era left Brindisi, steering straight According to the plan agreed upon, the course to Duraxxo. The night was very Italian ships would arrive at Duraxxo dark, the harbor was black also with at about JO o'clock on Wednesday morn-Ipthe smoke from the cruisere and other October 2, bombard the work for an which ware making preparations hour and hen return to Brindisi; when craft, to get away. After steaming a few they had finished. It was proposed that hours, the officers, with glasses, the British cruiser should take their obtained their first glimpdetheir of Duraxxo; I laces, boinoard for an hour and likel- at this time there was nothing In. sight y le retire. the chasers, as the larger' ships The duty which had been assigned to except had not jret arrived. the subchasers In thla operation waa an Captain Nelson knew that there were Important one. The Austrians had a two or three Austrian destroyers at Dulonsiderable force of submarines at raxxo. and hla first efforts were devoted and It was to be expected that to attempt to persuade them to come the woqld send them to attack th out and give battle. With this Idea in The chasers, mind, the chasers engaged In what they bombarding warahlpa. therefore, were to accompany the rruls- - called a war dance" before the port; I Subchasers Arrive at Meeting Place. I al r Fin Are Instructions. rs Plans Are Made for of Durazzo. i g, "k o; After a time the amok of the Italian cruisers appeared above the horjion; thla waa signal for th chasers to take their stations. Durasso ia located In an Indentation of the roast; at th southern extremity of th llttla gulf the land Juts out to a point, known as Cap Lagbt, correat tbs northern rxlramlty th sponding point Is Cap Ball; the dlstaia I brlwaen these two points about fifteen mllra Two edbchaeer units, six boats, were assigned aa a screen to th Italian cruDsra while the bombardment was under way. One unit, three boat, was stationed at Cape Pall, to th north, to prevent any ubmarlnee leaving Duraxxo from attacking tiie British cruisers, which wer to from that approach th wens of quarter, and another unit, three boats, waa stationed off Cape BaghU 1 hue the (wo cntlcai capes wer rovered age! net submarine surprises, and th attacking vesvela themselves were effecutely screened. Th Italian rrulsers sailed back and forth for about an hour, biasing away at Duraxxo. destroying shipping In the harbor, knocking tins a military buildings and devastating tha place on a liberal scale, all the time ecreened In tht operation by our rhasera. Meantime unit B. commanded by Lieutenant Commander Bastedo. had started for Its station at Cape Pell. The Austrian ahor batteries at one opened upon the tiny craft, the water in their neighborhood being generously churned up by the falling sheila ' Submarine Is Spotted by Subchaser No. 129. Aleanwhtl the British cruiser, after steaming for a while east, turned south In order to take up the bombarding station which, according to the prearranged program, tha Italian warahlpa wereabout lo abandon. The three screening chaser were steaming in rolumn, No. l.' bringing up the rear, Suddenly this llttla boat turned to the right and In the direction of some apparently very definite object. It moved so abruptly and hastily that It did not take the time even to signal to Us associates tne cause of Its unexpected maneuver. On hoard No. 215 there was aoin question as to what ahould be don. "Let'e go." said Commander Bastedo, perhaps he' after a eiibmarine. No. 215 waa Immediately turned In the direction of the buav No. 1J3, when the Interest of Its officers was aroused bv a little foamy fountain of spray moving In tha water alightly forward of Its port beam. There waa no mjMery aa lo the cause of that feathery disturbance. It waa made by a periscope; It waa moving with considerable speed also, entirely Ignoring the subchasers and shaping its course directly toward the advancing British cruisers. Commander Bastedo forgot all about subchaser 119, which apwas after of its own. and parently game headed hi own Ixit In the direction of this little rolumn Tf spray. In a few seconds the periscope Itself became visible; Commander Bastedo opened fire at It with his port gun; at the second ehot a column of water and air arose about six feet a splendid gevaer. which I th pursuer that the periscope had been shattered. Bv thla time the third chaser, No.' 128, was rushing at full apeed. The etibmarln now saw that all chance of attacking the British ship had gone, and turned to the south In an effort to get assv with a whole skin. But the two subchasers. 215 and 128, quickly turfled again and started for their prey; aoon both wer dronptng depth charges and shooting their 'T gun; and a huge circle of the aea was a mass of explosions, whirling water, mighty eruptions of foam, mint and debris for In th mass steel plate and other. wreckage flew from the depths Into the air. That got him!" cried the executive started-scamper-In- g GRIP FLU, MARCH LIS, . m pieces of mial plnles, Ami of oil and huimirs that pre completed ihe ptnry of th dent rut'Uon, DrltUh unfit the rrulcr had taken up their station t I'uruio nod mere flnlwhlng the work that made a a nullUU) place counted (Re mr endy arr 11 That Exhaust th Blood. There Is often tht' extreme tiretl feel, tendency to aneing, loss of mia, nerve exhaustion, inactne bowels, ronstipalion and great danger of still further prostration ami serious illness. Hood's Narsapsritla first woihs upon th blood. It is rcinarkshle how promptly its purifying, utalixing effects are noticed. It " makes food taste Vood, promote assimilation so ns to help seeure the greatest nourishment possible, promotes digestion. Nerve strength amt cheery health inevitably further follow, danger is avoided and the glad to be alive feeling again prevails. To read this is well, to realise it yourself is better. Get Hood's today, and, for a cathartic, nothing better than Hoods 1'ills, in small doses a gentle laxative; larger, an active cathartic. (Advertisement.) f bsn-spsrill-a officer from th de-of 215, while the crew lifted up Its voices In a shout that was reminiscent of a college yell. It was not until this moment that Comremander Bastedo and Ms associate membered the 1J9. w hi- h, when last observed, was speeding through tne water on an Independent course of her own. In th midst of the excitement there came 4 message front this boat. "Rubmarlne sighted!" Then a second afterward cam another meaaage: "kly engines are disabled." - Commendations Sent by Commodore Kelly. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS hndquarier. Not man lo th a American who) fon e waa Injured: in a brief time the x Dement wa ail h amt over, great ship. & reenad again tby the waops oi cliHer. alarted bark The ldindlat. Imprroakm mad upon our al'iea wag well In the congratulatory cpreed etil to me In London by Commodore Kelly, who commanded the fttrHlatr cruia rg iit(thla action: Their conduct, h aaid. "wag bavend praiae. They all returned safely with, out cgaualtteg. They thoroughly enJoed thevneei vea, And from the Italians came this meg-ag- i! Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. rue? epree Dalian naval gciiftrul alaff bifheat appreciation of lueful and efficient work perrormd hv United Htalca haaera in protecting major v rear la during action agamat amo ivid admiration of (heir bril latit and clever operations which resulted in eluWing (wo enemy gubmarincg lwrH; Subchasers Most Efficient as War Ends. . The war waa now drawing to close, a day before the allied aquadrona atari-- d for Durciio, Bulgaria aurr ordered; about two weeks after th attack, Austria had given up the ghost. The subchaser were about this tlm juat getting Into their stride; the cessation of hostilities, however, ended their careers at th very moment when they' hsd become most useful. A equndron ot thirty-six- . under th command of Captain Arthur J Hepburn, reached kjoernstown In September, bill, though it had several Inuveai-In- t contacts with the enemy and la credIn a chorl time BaatcJo had reached ited with sending one German home badly damaged, tha armistice was signal before Uia boat. It had really settled down to work. Whr It th submarine Tho final spectacular appearance was W Jiwt tank U,,f wat the tntwer. at Gibraltar, In the last lour days of Ihe, The surrender of Austria had left No. h(S dropped elylit dcpth charjjea. war. 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Tlio value and sneers of Bwamp-ltoo- t to send are so well known that our readers are for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Bo lure to say you read this offer in The Balt Lake Bunday Trilmuv. (Adv.) a A squadron of eighteen and Glbmttar. chasers had Just arrived at th A gores, on the way to reinforce toe flotilla at Plymouth; seven of these were at once dispatched to Gibraltar on the chance (lint t o y might her the passage of these They reached thla post at the storm season; yet they went out In the hardest galea and hod several exciting contact with the fleeing Gormans. The record show that five submarines attempted to get through tha strolls; there . run-dow- Is good evidence that two of these were sunk, one by the Brltli-patrol and one by our rhasera. A Warning to feel tired before exertion la not laslnrsa It a sign that tha system lack vitality, and needs the Ionic effect of Hood s Sarsaparilla. should not delay. 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