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Show THE SILT LAKE 'TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 18 QUALITY LIGHTING1 FIXTURES London Is Selected as Headquarters for Allied Naval Power At prices most companies charge for cheap, inferior fixtures. Make us prove it by getting a We ,have a large! quotation. stock of lighting fixtures tq select from. semi-indire- Involving or an ed direction and cooperation. It I improbable that any one nation could have eon the navel war: that vraa a talc which demanded not onlv that 0 hut hould evert our fullest rnerglee that so far aa It humanly poealble, we should overt them ae a unit. It was the duly of the Lulled Rtstcs above ell nations to manlfeet t hie spirit. Wa had emered the war late; we had - In- - a condition of-- (rvpreiiarwdv te nesa; our naval forces, when compared to Ihnee which had been assembled by the alltea were email, we had not been engaged for three years combating an enemy using new weapons and methods of naval warfare It was .not unlikely that we could make some original contributions to the allied forces, Indeed, we early did so, vet It was natural to suppose that the navies which had been combating the oo long understood submarine that than we did. and It was our Jama tobetter assist them tn thla work, rather than to operate Independently. I u M- - effectiveness of our cooperation and perhaps result In losing the war. We can oven admit, for the sake of argument, that the Americans might have crealed a belter organisation Ilian .tn British; but the question of Improving On their methods, or of' not. Itnpaoving on. them, was a point that was not worth considbefore w could have develering, longefficient Independent machine oped ail tha war would have come to an end thjfl our duty to take things at rre. to piling Immediately Into they the cmiflh't, and to make e'ery ship and jry man tell in the most effet'the and i the tortt tim. There fore, I de i id that our forces should become, for the purpose of this ar, vir- Elder Co. tually e part of the allied na'iee; to pi e at the dispotuU of tha allies our ships to reenforce the eesk part of their 128 East Broadway, Salt Lake City line., to ignore such secondary eondi- Get our price oa washing machine tione aa national pride, naval prestlgo " " and personal ambitions, and to ubordl-- i All world was at nv particular time of defeating the Ifjn. machinery for handling this great I have already described how. In dis- (other accumu-I mass of detail was tributing our subchasers. I practlrallv la ted In thla great necessarily city. 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Indeed, thla question as to whether any filet ha of four one msrltlme The be our of t:n mothods development might particular better or might be worse than Great turles had prepared Loudon for the role Britains was not a practical one The which the was now called upon to play point waa that the British navy had developed Its own methods of working and that It waa a great "gain concern." The crisis was so pressing that we simply did not bava tha time to create a separate force of our own, the moat cursory From all over the world naval and of conditions convinced me maritime flowed to this Information that we could hope to accomplish some- great capital aa though In obedience to In peace time worth while Even of law only by plavlng the the gravity. thing gams aa it waa then being played, and London knew where every ship In the Necessary to Fit Into Established System. n n n A A By ADMIRAL WILLIAM SOWDEN SIMS. ,HE opinion generally prevail ten In our on naval circle. that my principal task wa to command In poraon certain naval force afloat. Tlx fact la that thla wa really no part of my Job during the ear. The game In which eeverai great haltona ere Involved for four yeera w I game HHHHHHHHHHHHHHBHHnBHnHflBBHnmfHnmniHHnHflHHtUlHH a Advantages of America Fitting Into English System During World War Discussed by Ad- miral in Charge of U. S. Fleets. 'i , . A A A iipAr'i The Brunswick Plays' Them All . How Many of These Records Can Your Phonograph Play Your enjoyment of your is limited phonograph only by its versatility ... ....... of information I5 ... m, eiinpemeiv im. lo K Pvnl-ha- !" t 11, 1920. every order that waa Issued, even feated upon waa obtainable, In time to be useful, only I could not have made my In London. Parts, or headquarters In Washington, or could not Rome because these cities Information have furnished the military which waa needed as a preliminary to every ect For the same reason I could not efficiently control the operations of or all our forces froqi Queenstown, Brest, or Gibraltar; the staff controlling the whole had necessarily to be located In London, and the tactical commands at these other bases must- be exercised by subordinates. If it is a one-make-reco- rd phonograph you can ex- k cord pect only enjoyment from it. one-ma- - British Grant Access to All Information. e-- re If it is a Brunswick then you have the whole world of recorded music from which to draw your enjoyment. The British placed all their ourca of Information and their communications at our disposal. They literally opened their doors and made us part of their organization. I eat dally In consultation ydth British naval chiefs, and our officers had access to all essential Britian Information Just as freely as did tb British naval officers themselves. On the day of my arrival Admiral Issued orders that the Americans should ba shown anything which they wished to see. With all this Information, t the moat complete and detailed In the world, constantly placed at our disposal, and a 6plrlt of confidence and friendship always prevailing which has no parallel In history. It would have defeated the whole purpoae to have acted independently of the British admiralty. Moreover, there was an atmosphere In the London admiralty which made a strong appeal to any on who la Interested In naval history. Everything about the place Is reminiscent of great naval The room In which our achievements councils met was the same old admiralt) board room that hat been used for centuries. In accordance with the eplrlt of British conservatism, this room is almost exactly the same now even In its furnishings. as It was In Nelsons time. The same old wood carvings hang over the same old fireplace, the table which is used is ths Identical one at which Notion must have sat many tiroes, and ths very stiver Inkstand which Nelson used was used by his successors In this war. The portrait of this great naval chieftain looked down upon us during our deliberation's. Above the fireplace Is painted a huge ii compass, and about the center of this This was a part of swings an arrow. ths admiralty equipment of a hundred years ago. though It has no usefulness now except a sentimental one In old days this arrow was geared to a weather vane on tha roof of tha admiralty, and it constantly showed to tha chiefs assembled In the council room the direction of the wind a matter of great Importance tn the days of sailing ships. All general orders and plans concerning the narnl operations of British and American forces came from the ad-- j leal section. Captain F. L. Pleadwelt fM. later Commander Edgar Thomp-wer- e mlralty, and here officer of my staff?.sonLand fM C i; legal section. Commander constantly at work The comman-- W. H McGrann; the scientific secI ders in chief at ths various bases tom- tion, Professor H. and A. Bumstead, Ph. D. inauded the combined British and American ships based on those ports only in Bon-Opto N. C. the sense that thiv carried out the general Instructions and policies which were . formulated in London. These orders, so Man far as they affected American force, I was fortunate In all of my departStrong-Accord- ing could be issued to the commanders In chief only after American headquarter ments! chiefs. Chief of staff. Captain in London had vised them Thus the N. C. Twining, would certainly have American staff held the ultimate com- beon a marked man In any navy; he had mand over all the American forces which a genius for detail, a tireless energy and Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent were based n British waters The same was true of those at Brest. a mastery of all the problems that concomGibraltar and other stations., The iq One Weeks Time in Many Instances stantly arose. I used to wonder when manders In chief executed them, and Captain ever found an opporTwining were responsible for the manner in which tunity to he seemed to be working the forces were used in combating the every houralep; of the day and night, yet, o enemy. waa as far observable, he never wearied A Fret Prescription Yti Can Hav Filled I cannot express my Joy at what It has The operations of which I was the of his and nsver slackened in bis donq for me. and Un at Hem. commander extended over an Immense devotiontask, to the allied cause. A soon as It is believed that thousands who wear area. Victim of Pa. strain can now discard them in a reason-abl- e a matter rams up that called for defeye Philadelphia, The Plymouth and Queenstown force inite decisions. Captain - Twining would and Other eye weaknesses, and those who glaaeestime and multitudes more a of the ultimate to strengthen their eyes so aswill represented only assemble from the several departments part to ba will be glad to know that glasses, American naval strength In European all data and information which weaj the trouble spared and expense of ever possibly waters and not the most important part; concerned the question at issue, spend according to Dr. Lewis there la real hope getting glasses. a troubles of Eye many before the war ended Brest, as I shall few hours studying this information and and help for them. Many whose eyea descriptions msy be wonderfully benefited show, developed into a greater naval then give hts Judgment an opinion were by the use of this prescription. Go to any had have their eyea say falling they we mainbase than any of "those which active drug store and get a bottle of which was Invariably sound and which tained In the British Isles. tablets. one prevailed in the vast majority of cases restored by this remarkable prescription in tablet Convovs were not only coming serosa and, a fourth of Drop a glass of water and in fact. In all cases where questions and many who once wore glasses say let It the Atlantic, but thev were eonstdntlv dissolve. With of policy or extraneous considerations this bathe th liquid man them thrown One have away. and dictated a different or modified decision. they eyes two to four times dally. You should arriving from the Mediterranean waa blind. It: almost "I from the south seas, and It was the duty notice your eves clear up perceptibly Captain Twining was a man of really says, after using right of headquarters tn London, and not the fine intellect combined with a remarkCould not see to read at alL Now I can from the start and Inflammation and redduty of local commanders, to route these able capacity to get things done; with- read everything without my glasses and ness will quickly dissppear. If your eyes bother you even a little It is your duty to precious argos'es out his constant presence at my elbow, my eyes do not hurt Not infrequently, as previously de- bit work would have any more. At night Uke steps to save them now been much heavier before It scribed. It was necessary to change des- and Now they Is too late. Many hopelessly blind might much less successful than It was. He they would pain dreadfully. tinations, or to slow down convoys, or to Is an officer of such exceptional ability, feel fine aU the time. It waa like a have saved their sight if they had cared make anv number of decisions based on such matured experience, and such miracle to me. A lady who Used It says: Tor their eyes tn time. new Information; naturallv only the cenforceful character ss to assure him bote; Another prominent Pbjrnlclfta to whoa ter of Intelligence, the admiralty office, brilliant career whatever he may 'The atmospber seemed hasy with or the above nrtlile eat oubmirtHl, naM. -- yea eeuld serve as a clearing house for su 1i be called upon to perform- - duty the Boil Opto jireacriptlon it troljv a wonderful I can never without glasses, but after using this preeye reuieor. Its vonitltivnt iucredlenta nr The point is that it wae be sufficiently grateful to him for hi operations. n known to eminent evt apeOalittt necesaaiv lor me to exercise the chief lovaJtv and devotion and for his India scription for 15 day everything seems tad 1 ba rebated It widely by litem command of American force through penMble contribution to the efficiency clear. I can read even fine print withvery jlly la my oa prneilrf on subordinates. of the forces I had the honor to com out gtaases. used who It Another says; thaw eyea n al rained through k My position In thla respect waa rnand. or mltflt glaaaee. I can highly rocom- -. "I waa bothered with cy strain caused the same as that of Generals Haig mend It In cate nf weak, watery, aching,' which tired induced and Pershing, I had to maintain a great eyea by overworked, Itching, tmartlng. eyea. red baa, (Copyright. 1430, by the World' Work. 1 have worn glasses for blurred Titian, or forbusing ere Inflamed from headquarters in the rear, but to depend Tb copyright of these articles In Great fierce headache. for the actual executo upon subordinate or duet ameke, tun, It la ooo Britain is strictly reserved by Pearsons several years both for distance and work, of the Ter. few prepare tione Iwind. tion of orders ehould be and without them I could not read my kept oo hand for regular nee It feet Magaxlne, London; without their permisThe American headquarters in London sion almoat eeery referred to abore, la not comprised many Separate department)", lished no quotation may be madewith Pub- owa name on an envelope or the type- afamtle " or n eerret remedy. It la the medicine by special arrangement patent each one of which was directly responwriting on the machine before me. I can aa ethical prrparattoe. the f.irronla being printsible to tiie force commander, through McClure Newapaper Syndicate.) do both now and hav discarded my long ed o the portage. The mauufacturera guarthe chief of staff, they Included such InIt to strengthen ereeight M per eeal la distance glasses altogether. I can count antee dispensable branches as the chief of A Hop That Failed. one neek n time In mane in.iancea or refund naff. Gaptsin V C Twin'ng. assistant n leave the tree across the money. It ran be obtained from any good The great ocean liner rolled and pltcbed. the fluttering chief of staff. Captain W. R. Bevton, Indrueglet and ta sold tn thla city by tb faltered the young bride, "do the street now, which for aeveral years Schramm Johnaoa atoret and other telligence department. Commander J V. druggleta. "Henry," have looked Uke a dim green blur to me. Babcock, who also acted as.Mde: convoy you still love me?" (Advert laement.l 'More than ever, darling," waa Henry' operations section. Captain Byron A. Long; antlsubmartn section. Captain R. fervent answer. section. H, Leigh; aviation who Is chairman of Ui board of governors men and trainmen were announced her Then there wae an eloquent silence. Captain Hutch I Cone, and later Lieutenant "Henrv," she gasped, turning her pale, of the League of Red Cross societies, bv tpe Pennsylvania and Baltimore A Commander W. A Fd ards, personnel ghastly face awav. would that thought went abroad to attend the congree of Ohio railroads today The Baltimore A section. Cbmmender U R Ma - k commake me feel better, but It doeentl Rel Crosa nocietles, which convened at Ohio embargo In on all freight IB and out munication section. Lieutenant CommanThe Queenslander Brisbane. Australia). Geneva on March 3. of Pittsburg. wHle th Pennsylvania ord G. Blakeslee material E der section. . affected fre ght to Buffalo Akron, Toledo, - Dartnoa Reaches Captain B. O. Tobey (g. C. I repair secNew York. New Brans ht. Louis, Last M. !xul Ordered. tion, Captain R 1. bmith iC. Cl. and Embargo Freight 1 Dan-sof n NEW YORK. April 10 Henry P ordnance wuk and Trenton. The Chicago, Pltte-bur- g later t B McBride (C I JO emA on and todav G. arrived the Commander Fri L here Ashtabula White PITTSBURG, titar division win April section. Freight Hrhujler, and d- liner Baltic from Liverpool. Mr. Davison, bargoes bacausa of tb strike ot twitch - not affected. It waa stated. Jel-llc- oe 4 But this is only one of the great differences between The Brunswick and other phonographs. 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