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Show " rilE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE 3 THURSDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1920. MTTLESfSt GOOD GOODS Haunting as the delicate fragrance ' of these rare perfumes and toilet waters themselves will be the happy thoughts which go with - CommunicaReport of Rear Admiral International tion Conference Agree Taylor Cover Naval struction - in 12 Month. to Few Recommendations WASHINGTON, Pec. 8. Newly warships, including one superdreadnought and ninety-si- x destroyers,, were completed for the American navy during the fiscal more than jear ended last June 30 and superdread-noughts 100 others. Including eleven and six great battle cruisers were building at that time. This is shown in the annual report of Rear Admiral David W. Tailor, chief of the bureau of construction and repair, to Secretary banlels, made public today at the navy department. For continuing work on the ships building, Admiral that 8110,000.000 mould be required during the fiscal year beginning next June 30. This compares with last year, and Is the largest total ever proposed by the American navy in It peacetime for continuing construction. la explained by the fact that work on 1918 many of the craft authorized in the building program was halted during .the Taylor-es- timated Admiral Taylors report also discloses the navy department Is engaged tn developing and constructing new types of aircraft, Including great rigid and semirigid airships and seaplanes similar to those wuich undertook the transatlantic flight last year. Besides the dirigible which Is building In England for the Init- ed States, the navy is building 8 dirigible at home. tirplanes ofand seaplanes building four the NC type for service with the battle fleet, making a total of eight of this class. - In the four new craft now building are embodied the lessons learned from thd transatlantic flight. The navy also is building a small number of Interchangeable land airplanes and seaplanes for the marine corps and two types of torpedo carrying seaplanes, one construction. to he of "To provide a large seaplane for fleet that - tal undertook the development of a design for a seaplane larger thap any In exisd tence. a flying boat. The design embodies several new features, including metal wings and a unique Dower plant of nine Liberty engines in three groups, each group being geared to a single propeller. With the delivery of the superdreadnought Tennessee tjiiii year by the New e York navy yard, the battleships with the Atlantia and Pacific fleets were Besides the deincreased to eighteen stroyers added to the fleet last year, other new ships completed included eighteen submarines, forty-fiv- e eagle boats and mine sweepers. In addition, a num- bit of naval tugs were delivered. Besides the eleven battleships and six battle cruisers building, there are under construction ten si out cruisers seventy-on- e n submadestroyers and rines. Some of the destroyer have been delivered since last June 36 Only two of the eleven battleships building are expected to be delivered next year, the Tennessee and Maryland. The Colorado is to lie delivered in 1922 and the others in 1923 or later. Admiral Taylor devotes part of his to tests conducted with some of the German submarines turned over to the Inited States for experimental purposes and r.ayg, on the basis of these tests, that "on the whole, these vessels could not be ph ui to be superior and capabilities to corresponding vessels of the Tnlted States navy" "This is a matter of interest, the admiral says, "in view of the exaggerated ideas of the German submarine prevalent during the war, when they ware still a mystery. 60,060-poun- flrst-JIn- , forty-seve- re-ro- it Highway Traffic Rules Organization Completed A Gift Technical recWASHINGTON," Dec. ommendations of the delegates of the five allied and associated powers at the precommunications international liminary conference to be submitted to the general conference, as made public today, show that disposition of the former German cables seized bv France, Great tirimin and Japan in 1914, still remain unsolved. of' more cables between' North America and the orient and between America and Australia, ami a cable connecting North 'America and Italy, as well as a proposal for the amalgamation of the telegraph and radio conventions formerly governing international communications, were among wroc of- the important recommendations made by- the conference. It also was propo.md thtrt-- a universal electrical communications union be established, having for Its object the International reciprocal exchange Qf communications by land line, cable, radio and ail other forms of signaling. . - . Further, it was proposed thit an elec trlcal communication coun-- il should be established by representa Ives of Great Britain, Italy, France, Japan and The United States, and four representatives selected by -- the other powers who will compose the personnel of the general comt . munications conference. AS to forMuiattonttf a code of interns tional law relating to communications, it was decided to propose am agree pient not to grant hereafter exclusive cable landing or radio rights serving to Check the defacilities. velopment of communications Formulation of an international code determining the status of submarine tables In wartime also was proposed. The British draft of the amalgamation of the radio and telegraph conventions served as a basis for discussion, it was said, but. In the draft finally agreed upon, each delegation reserved the right to submit modifications or additions at the world Selected from the many lovely items shown in Our Department of Drugs and Toilet Goods Christmas packages of toilet water, perfumes and toilet articles are bits of artistry . aside from their usefulness. -- Imported Perfume 5 $1.75 to $6.50 at Iludnut's .. .$2.50 td$5.00 Cotys (various odors) ... $6.00 to $7.35, Miro-den- Cotys ( various odors) Violet Ambre Royal $2.25 Vivaudou Mavis Pivers (various - i i, ,....$7.35 .$1.00 to $12.50 $2.00 Djer-Kis- s $1.25 to $1.75 at Iludnut's (various , . . $1.00 to $1.85 odors) a . .$1.00 to $5.00 Miro-Den- ...,.....$2.00 Day Dream Melba $2.35 odors) . a Kerkoffs Houbigant's $7.50 to $9.25 -.Djer-Kis- s .850 'to $3.25 Mark Garden ..$1.50 to $5 f Pivera (various ST tXIUIS, Dec. 8. An indictment changing misrypreacMtbHoo In the sale of stock was returned lod ' against thiec trustees of the Cooperate e Association of America, organized here In October Or the announced purpose of opening 300 cooperative grocery rtores in Missouri. The three men are Arthur I,ees. Oscar ,H. Damon and Clifton C. Fitzpatrii k of 3 purchasers, this city, Prospe-th it was charged, were told the trustees were to 3 get per cent nl 'he profits, when as the trust agreement provides that they receive 3 per Jut of the gross receipts. The organization, it was explained, was not allied with similar ones in other states, and its principal purpose was "to down the high cost of living. brin.f were on sale for 823 Memberships apiece, and a grocery store was to be In a opened community as soon as 306 persons became members, according to At thse stores certificate prospectuses. holders were to be allowed a reduction of 5 per cent on virtuallv ail the prospeotuses explained. commodubs, , ......... $2.00 odors ... Vivaudou Mavis Vtafcer 'Vatvrinr' 1 rrustees Are Indicted for Alleged Fraud Practices ....... $1.00 Gifts of Ivory .. The seetion given over to articles in Ivory PyTalia has many articles of artistle worth, invaluable aa gift suggestions. The Ivpry Pyralia ia of the- - heavy quality that keepy it clear tone of eoIorr and nil the pieces are substantially made. Ivory Pyralin in Perfume Bottles , at $1.10 to $3.80 Abundance. The DuBany, .zj Texas Court Hits Sunday Baseball and Film Shows AUSTIN, Texas. Dec. jj. Sunday motion pliture shows and Sunday baseball where admission 'e-are charged are CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec 8 Temporary illegal In Texas, the state of court crimto a as of be known body organization inal appeals held todav. the national conference bn highway traffic This came action a when of regulations, wss completed at the meeting the court affirmed Judgment maiortty of the low- of the executive committee of the Interor court under which J. J. Hcgman of1 Officers' association, Austin was fined for national Traffic operating a motion which .finished a three-dasession toon show Rundav. In a dissentpicture . night. ing opinion. Presiding Judge W. I,. DaThe new body was firmed by reprevidson referred to the statute prohibitsentatives of fifteen national and three ing Sunday amusements and explained ity associations, and will meet In Washa that In effect exdecision previous ington on January 10. to reach final agreement on traffic reguiationr which will be empted Sunday baseball from this state presented for action for forty-tw- o legislatures whlrh convene next month. AVIATION CAPTAIN KILLED. A statement Issued after the meeting said that the organisation would work for RIVERSIDE. Cal., Dec. Roy uniform traffic laws In all sections of the T Noggie. formerly of Honolulu, was killed at March field.' near here, today, country. Temporary officers fur the conference when an army aeroplane he was piloting at Washington will Include Fecretary-Treasurfell 400 feet, fie was unaccompanied, lfis David R. Fanes of the Automowidow la in Honolulu. He was a veteran bile club of southern California. of the world war. j survivors were reported and 2423 Mexican war widows. Survivors Of the world war do not show on the roll. 'Their dependents alone are carried. gram. The Jugo-Rla- v government Is thoroughly in touch with Croatian developments, according to Belgrade advices, and the cabinet council la conalderlng means to maintain order. , Cox Offers to Appoint F. B. Willis as Senator FIRE DAMAGE 35.000. HOUSTON, Texas. Dec. 8. Officials of the Southern Pacific today estimated at 8375,000 the lows suetained in a fire which last night destroyed a portion of the roads shops here. What caused the fire has not been determined, but railroad officials scout the theory of Incendiarism. V COLUMBUS, O., Dee. 8. Governor Cox President-eletoday wired Harding proffering hla cooperation tn appointing Senator-eleFrank B. Willie, Republican. to fill the unekpired term of Mr. Harding tn tha senate. "This .suggestion is prompted by a spirit of helpfulness which must possess our people .without regard to political association If government ia efficiently handled to meet the needs of said Governor Coxs humanity, ct Government Appear About to Abandon Plan for the Return of Constantine. , . (Hives.) Deo. The BARIS, Greek government has addressed a nota to formtr King Constantino, asking that ha abdicate Immediately In favor of tho crown prince, says a dispatch from Athene today. ct CROATIAN REBEL AGAINST SERBS. 7. Long VIENNA, Dec. smoldering discontent among Croat lana against Serbian rule has resulted in a declaration by tha newly elected assemblymen of the radical party that they will proclaim the Independent Croatian peasant republic tomorrow. It is said In dlapatches from A WOULD UNITE TEUTON. COPENHAGEN, Dec. 8. Count Otto-kCzernln von Chudenltx, former foreign' minister of Austria, la in Berlin discussing with leading politicians the possibility of uniting Germany and Austria following Austrias admission to the league pf nations, says the Berlin correspondent of the Politlken today. I v Goad Chins XVI Button Hooks ........ .50o to $1.25 at Nail Files ...50c to $1.65 Cuticle Knives 50c to 85c. Shoe Horns at $1.00 to $2.25 Talcum Can , ' Holders to $1.50 , Military Brushes , if, Gftfdvn wdy Mitt, ' r rwrioco - Fuweeo and Elmo, Woodworth to $10.UU $!. Toilet Roll-u- p Leather rollup, with atlk lin- ing; Ivory Pyralin, pearl and born man (cut . piece. $2.50 to $27.50 Gifts for Men , at 4 . . to $10.00 Soap Boxes ....80c to $1.65 $8.00 t Thermo Bottle Thermos Bottles ...... . $2.50 to $6.00 Leather Case for Pint Thermos Bottle ...$1.95 Hughes Ideal Hair Brush . in Christmas pkg. $2.00 Sanitex II Air Brushes ...,..$2.75 to $6.00 . at .r a... aianicura oeia , , , Gift tor. Children, Gufette'aZ6rV:r.r;$5.CO Razors Auto-Stro- p , 1B0 $1.00 to $150 at Powder Brushes. Cloth Brushes .,$3.60 to $7.75 Vivaudou, Marr Garden, Djer. , 160 Hair Receivers nal .ti Toilet 'Sett , Advflce. rauern - ... Take Chamberlain! Tablets as soon aa you have finished your supper end they will produce a gentle movement of the bowels on the following morning. They also will Improve your digestion and make yoU- - feel better in every way. (Advertisement.) ATHENS, Dec. 8. (By the Associated Con(Teas.) The plana to have stantine return tor Greece this week appeared today to have been abandoned. The decision of the ,.goy trn.7ir,qt,PPEx rtitly was to continue its "wait and see policy, wlthhe tendency to leave the decision ae to Constantines return to the hlmaelf. throne with the The financial pressure of the British upon tne government which has been exerted against the plan to restore Constantine appears to have become stronger. Former Premier Oounaria, leader In the movement which led to the downfall af to Venlsellst Venlseloa, has appealed army officers to keep their posts. LUCERNE, Dec, I Louis- Fancy Decorated Sets ...$21.00 to $52.00 Mirrors u. at ..$3.90, $11.00, $20.00 Combs : 69c to $2.50 Brushes .1 .$3.25 to $12.50 Jewel Boxes $1.49 to $9.50 Trays ......$2.20 to $6.25 Buffers .$1.25 to $3.00 Pictures Frames-- ' $2.25 to" $6.00 at Cream Jars .$1.00 to $2.25 ar ex-ki- Rubber Heels for New Shoes Fleurs and Coure de ' $5.00 Jeanette . .. Rosin e mue de chine ....$13.50 Violet a Altys .....,$12.50 , The proposed convention specifically repognlzea that in certain countries communication facilities are, in whole cr in part, provided bv private enterprise, m.d these private enterprises uape authorized td exchange international traffic with all government-owne- d communications er Mary Garden Houbigants Quelques at to $8.50 $5,00 star Vibrator ....35c to 66c Colgate Sets Fancy Covered Rouge and Pow. Boxen, V&nitv Cfteet and $5.00 Military Ittuahea, pair .,ee.$2.&0 to $10.80 Rubberued Toilet Cases $1.25 to $3.50 dr Perfumo Bottle, ,66c to Cut Gla perfumizere . j. 0lPowd doll. mU I2.5Q eupid 2 to , 3 (By the Associated 8. Iresa. Constantine will not linqutah his claim, to the Greek throne In favor of his aoh, George, It wee declared today by Professor Gcorgios Strait, Clone advlaer of Constantine here. "The Greek people want Constantine eo badly tliat hia abdication probably would Ex-KI- Many ladies and gentlemen bring us their new shoes for rubber heels. Right from the very first day you will he relieved from the jarring which comes from walking on hard leather heels. Our work is' unexcelled. The appearance of the shoe will not he changed ill any way. Bring in your. next pair of new shoes fot a ' trial. . Special Dept. New Shoes Made to Order. Parcel Port Order 8 Filled, Shops in Salt Lak UopaMImg uWe Say Your Soles 0. cause a revolution In Greece, Professor Htrelt added. Former King Constantine received this morning hie first official communication Iron. Premier Rhsllts of Greece with regard to the result of last Hundiys plebiscite favoring Constantines return to the throne. The premiers telegram, bearing last night's date, described the state of puhlio opinion In Greece on Constantine's return, and addrd; "In your majesty the Greek people find an emblem of national unity Tha meaaags gave Incomplete returns eg the plebiscite, Indicating a tremendous vote In favor of Constantine, but embodied no plana for hla return. These, the premier said, would await the complete, official counL PENSION REPORT SUBMITTED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Pension disbursements for tne flecal year 1930 as- arcuated $31X298,314, according to the annual report of Commissioner MaJtsga-l-e- r of the pension bureau, made public today. The figures showed a decrease of about nine million dollars from 1919 totals and the report recorded the death during the year of 2T.871 Civil war pensioners, leaving 243.260 soldiers of that war on tha pension roll, in addition to 190 160 Civil war widows. While no surt Ivors of the war of IMP wrre shoe n, setenf) one Widows of lit that war are receiving govern- meat pension was Only Ul Alexias -- PURE BREED REGISTERED AII1ALS For 8ale by UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE another .(Treat big value in on Optical Department, where hundreds of people are saving money on glasaes. here 8 this special pair of reading glasses at $4.95 includes tho following- - test of the eye by our registered optometrist; s prescription; s pair of spherical A thorough lenses ground to order and a good frame and case. just think of all this for only $4.95 9 gold-fille- 1 if your eyes need ' attention, remember that our Optical Department is in charge of an expert, and we Have you time DEPT, -- . -- and money. OPTICAL In order to dispose of surplus stock, it is necessary for the College to offer for sale a number of cows and bull and heifer calves of Hereford, Shorthorn, Jersey and Holstein breeds. Also a number of Cotswold, Lincoln and Itambouillet .aheep and a few head of Poland China and Duroc Jersey pigs. Anyone interested or wishing to make purchase should get! in touch by letter or in person with cither Dr. V. E. Carroll or the yndersigned. JOHN L. COBURN, Secretary. MAIN FLOOR Opposite Shoes. Childrens Coughs nan iMf b m4 n4 mioua wimIIHbiii will bw ivomH the tferoat ofti vooiptly flvtnf U child COUGH WH00r:C but of helps to coughing. O; u Vapo Kuu Om 17 ALZmm Uni F |