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Show TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, ups and whether any of the veuee s completed for the fleet corporation has Iren ucd In carrying men or muniUer to or from Eurupit Is. and Wuestioned todas a)out the ard, Mr Uic' toll the commute mat heoaue of a change in the management of the American International bhwibuild-in- g corporation conn atrium on th itQ? Island project, the fleet corporation h.d docifjed that it wod be unwise for the government to take over management f the ard at this time. Under the new arrangement, Matt Brush, formerly a vie president of the American International corporation, heeds th American International hhipbuHdlng corporation, and officers other cnanges in thsf wgecutix have been made. Second Day -- Senate Committee Vote Extension of Hog Island . Ilog island as Mecca. Inquiry. vm-meaald h believed the et entimlly eliouid exarvtue il option on the (log TrU.n l site and take over management or the plant. The Hog Island yard, th witrciui dePiez Explains Difficulties clared. has been me meet for representatives of wit .nations visiting the and generally thev hne United States, Build Delay expressed admiration for It. He said the plant eventually would become a b. ing Ships. it was S "I feel moat distinctly great asset to have the Hog Island jard in reserve, Just as it Is a great asset to have a large army In reserve," said Mr. WASH1XOTOV, Jan. d, Only four Fie "It haa been a Very greet moral have hips Jxen- - delivered by the three factor In our successful prosecution of the wr. great government fabricated shipbuilding director general of IN the emergeiicy Ceel eorporatien. .aaJd lo- MILK ll -- senate cam-, ly in. testifying before-th- e SERIOUS NEW merce committee. Difficulties In conmathe anis and irrobvalttme structing KEWTOR KrJs n. T. Ttrarnfik famine j terial were largely renponslble for the de-i- which began today as the result of the the witness said. , Dairymen's league "strike, .te enforce a Three of the ship have come from the price of It 01 per 10 pounds. Is a " Ho island yard, Mr. Pie testified-- , and rlo'Ji menace, to the public health, end the fourth from the Submarine Boat cor- IT It oonttrrues will Imperil every family poration plant at Port Newark, N. J, In tpe city. Health Commissioner Copeland which should have delivered 124 veesele declared In testltrony touuc at the John Doe by last December 7. The Merchants Shipinquiry Into the milk mtuntlon, de Copeland aald that the health Imbuilding Corporation atr.riefbT"Par.has of the not jet delivered a ship, lie said, although partment had not beenaswarned a result had been and pending shortage uudov its- - contract twenty --four ahou.d today- to furnish mltk do 11.00 have been completed bv December 7 The unable children of the poor, who are dependent Hog Island sard delivered its third ship on th e milk bureaus. On'y today end has laumlid twelve others, OOVO of department the derailment s dally quota of the committee 20 POO quarts weie received, he said. The shortage nleo Is llhelv to rrrult Extend Investigation. In thousands of wounded soldier In hosBcfor retvrblng Us inquiry th pitals hern golniP without milk. Dr. Coic-lari- d added. He said the department was Adorns a resolution bt Senator Nlon of Minnesota, oxtndirut its making every effort to conserve the meainatlatlo to include a aorvey of the ger supply. progress of all government merchant ship; building OF Under the resolution, the shipping hoard BODY and the .emergency tpet rorporation IS DEAD aoud he required to lurmeh a atate-tnehowJng th number of hlpards where ships for tne government are beDOUGUS8. Ari. Jilt ? D. D Wiling. er are to be, built or eontracted for. liams, field clerk of tne Arizona military thewith together capacity of the yard district, nrinne time bodyguard of I resiand the amounts contributed by the gov dent Garfield, died here today of pneueminent for their construction.- - if any, monia. He was sixty years old and had end the number of ships each has comserved many years in the regular army, pleted or launched. The committee also attaining the rank of sergeunt major In asked for the expenditures made from ali tne Thirteenth inlanlry shortly before he bv congress for was mustered out. money appropriated in Causing U-- pVanlr..-t'h.-riic- FAMINE, YORK -- v. : It -- -- d. was-tol- to, nt GUARD GARFIELD - American Tbijd army heard for the ers and records: to sort the 7 from the live in ( tear's advent, - LACE FLOUNCINGS, Special, . Yard, $1,23 13 to 2UinchPS xiidei BOYS AND GIRLS FLANNELETTE PAJA1IAS jnliiteAnJ eciiif former piicrs "hAc $1:i0 aad $im Mcu' ?&iUvm AND BOYSYNIGHT SHIRTS, 50c, $1.15 and $lJ5 tup j jour Wc have every facility to help you transfer and quickly efficiently,. The famous Y and E sectional filing cases, in either dark grien metal or the sturdiest of woods, will be found in' the different sizes that make systematic v . 'We also filing easy. have a complete supply of filing accessories, such as metal follower, celluloid guides, and folders of all sizes and kiDda. diUer-eot- - Stock soiled only. Have been 75e, $t.?3 and $2.25 garmentsu Sizes 4 to 18 years. .2 U via Montreal t. Gold Crowpg Bridge Work Gold Inlajs, . $5 00 to $2 $5.00 ' i af;er-effc-t- oi-e- ebtetn l. fhirj. r (Main Floor.) Fine ribbed; regular 80c and $1.15. Olain Floor.) WOMENS BLACK TIGHTS, Special, 75c -- $5-0- . 0 I&75 - Regular S9e; second quality. r 1 LLLE VESTS, 1000 VTOMEN S .$7.50-- ' Special, 2oc White; low neck, no sleeves. , (Mam Floor.) j sak' WOMEN'S PUKE THREAD SILK HOSE, Special, Pair, $1.79 1 BOYS STIFF WHITE COLLARS, 2 for 25c Two styles from which to. choose. Were 23e.each. ... (Second . . SMALL LOT OF FINE SOFT COLLARS FOR BOYS, 2 for 25c ... ' Radmoor black only; regular $2.25 quality. (Second Floor.) Sizes Boor.) ' WOMENS PURE THREAD SILK HOSE; Special, Pair, $1.59 )Vhite only; irregulars of $2.30 quality. . . , (Second Floor.) Just 1 700 pairs. (Main Floor.) . PRICE MISSES MODEL COATS, Just twelve of these to fit large 14, WOMENS PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, Special, Pair, $1.00' girls and amall women.; sizes . 16 and 18,32 to 34 bust; were $o5 to $6o. Lye lop. quality. Infants Wear Reduced , HANDSOME CAPS, Special, $1.00 Doth wadded silk and lingerie caps. Were $2.50 te i , t Sizes 3 to 8 years and 14 to IS years. shades-Dot, cable net and novelty weaves; white and manufacturer slight imperfects. All high elaes qualities, which are priced regularly from fifl.00 to 1100 a pair. (Annex) x SUNFAST DRAPERIES REDUCED Were $6.50 to $7.93. ' None reserved or exchanged. ftr . Were 75c and $1.00. LADY FAIR ' low RIBBONS different color combinations; pink aod white, y el and pink tnd various others; the highest grade ribbons made m regular 12(20 yard, for, vard N'o. l(g. regular 15e J'ard, for, yard No. 2, regular 20c jard, for, vard No. 3, regular, 30e yard, for, vard No. 5, regular 40c jard, for, yard No. 1, 2 to 6 years. L50 ges 2 to 6 "...10c ....12(c ...,18c ...,25c (MaiaTloor.y Heaps and heaps of them; narrow wsab rihhons; jrovgrams. plain satin, idths from h i,h to 7 inches, flowered ribbons (Main Floor.) .$2.75 150 UMBRELLAS, OFF 4 Klin or shin jears only. FUR TRIMMINGS, 4 OFF Kcgular prices , SILVER BREAD OR CAKE PLATES, .egular $3.59 for $2.45 Our entire stonk ot fur trimmings, including bandings of nil widths and a great variety of furs at exaeUy off (Tritnming Department, Main Floor.) regular price. one-fourt- OFF umbrella s7 black or colored. Cholc, On rourtli Off. 4 PMCE EEMNA1ITS; EIBB0 ................. .$.UU ...... $2.50 lif'gular $1.7o Drosses for Regular $2.00 Drosses for ALL IMPORTED LINEN DRESSES, ! 7l-;- . HOgUiar 75c America. LITTLE GIRLS COLORED DRESSES M" !if! ,..63c - Two tone effects in GIRLS WHITE GUIMPES, a Big Bargain it 3 for $L0O 3 .to 14 year size; were 50c and3reach. ( A good $l.C5v (Drapery Department.) Were 75e, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50. BOYS $1.00 CORDUROY CAPS, 75c SMALL LOT BOYS CAPS, 50c Broken tinea and odd eolor lots from our regular stock. from which to choose. Regular 73c and 85c qualities reduced to, yard Regular 95e qualities reduced to. yard Regular $1.30 qualities reduced to, jard STOCK REDUCING IN BOYS HATS, Specials at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 whitei Cordovan, slate; irregulars of $1.75 (Main Floor.) 4 (Stork Shop.) KNICKER AND JUNIOR Close Out, $3.95 to SUITS, black Just 900 pairs. LACE CURTAJNS, Special, Pair, ?3.9j 35 BOYS ! u.00 to Jlt.50, (Mam Floor.) , h Sheffield plate; filigree work in pretty deigns. (fain Floor.) had been ceedd .. by Bink Official Drops Dead. .1 u n DOUGINAS. A r'r. f rhar j 1 FILET BANDS, Special, Yard, ! ' e. f J bank of Iksug- - I Fills, vice president o? and a i io- - j las, former nwor of this reer of the state moped in ad totlny Ipl- low in go att a, k of i..u teru. Fp to 29e and 35e regularly; laee& filyide; 4 and 5 inches in width. FANCY METAL SCARFS, Kearfs, partienlarly wtme-choioSpa- nish $20.00. Fountain Pen, special, each 5e Silver Irfad Fcncila, special, each 000 and insertions; Paris (Trimming Department, u - 5 - 20c . Main Floor.) x- . SPECIALS different widths, Hawaii Exceeds Savings Quota. ' HONOLULU, T. 11, Jan 2 -C-ompostiorut Just computed of Hawaii a war! abow that on toe1 stamp aubscription last day of the vear Just closed the"Island a quota of SEVEN STATIONERY DEPARTMENT METAL TRIMMINGS, Special, Yard,.50c Gold find silver trimmings- in fi variety of patterns and in liegular prices $1.00 to $2.00. - Father Lrdnchnvrki is a nephew ot the late Cardinal Lednrhnwrkl and in aa el ted aoustant general for Germs nv for lb Jesuit organization, fie head of the enure society In elected ,wa irvwssion to father IMe, in 'February, W ernz The Old Reliable Union Dental Company, Vn unpleasTEETH FOtHTJV FLY EXTR VTKR W ITlK.rT-F.M- V e Mcrbixed imsi ediatelv after using ant ..Ml Examination office frre. guaranteed, ijwork . seven da a wek. -- a WE USE THE FINEST MATERIALS PROCURABLE Drf Pnens Wasatch 112 Street J. Dull In x: UNION SUITS, Ages 2 to 14 yearm white. . ill 8m e -- Ui MISSES RIBBED Iain Flofir.) ' Porcelain Filling ,$2 to $2.50 Silver Fillings . .$1.00 Very Best Set of Teeth (Trubyte Teeth) .. ,,.$10.00 . BOYS WASH SUITS, Special, $2.45 P?Um' cr'pe UJi'ETlStt Jan. 2. Father Vladimir Ledo- of Jesus . rhcrwrkl. general bf the Society a "th black poi-e- , ha ob- known and tamed permission to return to Italy and on th ground that he U reside in Rome, a Polish citizen,' according to the Italia His arrival In Rome haa been delayed! the Swiss frontier its Dosed, . . ' ' 1 , Im alt hand embroidered; . ROMK, ,,..$3.00 (5Iam I'lo,jr') " Regular $1.50 to. $2.23. v&riolainPnotr.) linens, poplins, Devonshires; some slightly, soiled. Regular $7.50 Suits .for Regular $3.93 Suits for Regular $9.75 Suits for BLACK POPE ASKS TO LIVE IN ROME; ' POPULAR 'ariety in sh8pM 8tyles tnd ported HONOLULU. T. H., Jan 2 A writ cf mandamus compelling WIJHam llegsdale, local chief of the naturalization bureau, to examine for citizenship Chinese and in th United Japanese allswill nerving be Issued according to States army the statement todav of Federal Judge-, Horace aughnn, unless Ragsdale compltes at once wdth the ruling of Judge Vaughan's court that three, men are entitled to citizenship Jtndcr A, recent act of conaresa. Ragsdale, It wN said, had made no statement of his position. About ltkM) are affected by Japanese and Chinese Judge Vaughan s ruling. maxim would ptove untrue, because a user of Union Dentistry, no matter how firmly grounded In the belief tbit' high qiaiHlv must be coupled with high prices, would unfailingly bo convinced that Just auch a combination haa been our policy for the Sixteen year and will be as long as I nlon Dentistry exists. If past you are one o the bprd ones to convime take n Insight Into our dealings and do not be &hamed to he led to believe In oun the right and only business method. S9e- - Regular $1.95 Values for 75c ORIENTAL SOLDIERS MUST BE EXAMINED I 1 CHILDRENS 00L AND COTTON BLACT; PANTS, SpeciaUat 95c in-- . LITTLE BOYS OLIVER TWIST SUITS 3, 4 and 5 year. Abot twelve of them in sizes caa a man convinced against bis will vA Man Convinced Thst of the same opinion etill is an old adage However, If such a man strongly believtd that excellent dentistry and Very reasonnot be combined, this Against His Will able prices could Jugular S9e MESH BAGS, VANITY CASES, CIOARET to 3 OFF CASES, ROSARIES, ere begun against Captain Proceedings Ladoux last ilarrh, when he i believed to have ocen rornerted with the of Bolo Pasha and M. Duval, director of the Bonnet Rouge, both of whom were executed for treason. Among those now awaiting trial In France on a charge of trading w ith the enemy are former Premier Calllaux and Senator Humbert. 2363. - PANTS, Special, Pair, 45c Great Reductions 2 Jan. (IIava ) Captain PARIS, Georges Ladonx, former aslstant chlel bureau of tne minisof the InUIHgenc arreeiv today, and. try of warv accusation read by Colonel his bearing was sent to the Bante prison. He Goubet, la charged with the loss of a document to persons likely to be Implicated relating in one of the rases now pending concerning trading wilh the enemj. East Broadway. .Main Floor.) - CHILDRENS BLACK COTTON KNITTED VASES, Special, 59c A bi to Sizes " - The u , Fl03,r- - in artistic shapes, with sterling silver deposit (Stain Flooy) Regular ppee $1.25. WAS MONEY SAVER 2, Regular 40c and 59, Regular $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 gloyes; moebas, atreet gloves, kome washable cape. Splendid service gloves at a big saving. s A CHILDRENS BLACK KNITTED COTTON PANTS, Special; 3 for $1.00 Glass vase CHARGE OFFICIAL LOST DOCUMENT PRICES 250 BOXES OF HANDKERCHIEFS, Special, 95c Three in a box; novelty styles xv ith embroidered corners; regularly$l,25 a.box. (Maiu Floor.) BROKEN LOT OF GLOVES,. Special, $1.75 Bv The Associated Press. COBLENZ, Wednesday, Jan. enlistments in the German army are being called for in th district of the Eighteenth German army eprpa near in order that men of th older classes may be mustered out and sent home, according to the Prank fortcr Gazette. By order of the war minister, district of th the commander ef-t- he Eighteenth corps baa established enlistseventeen towns, includment officel-, ing Giessen, Nidda, Stemau, Bobers-hausen'Benabeun, Eh r back, Orb and VVetlburg., Pembrokes Wasatch , i A filing expert Is here to help you systematize your records. He will confer with you In your office at your- - 22 Stock Redudng in - futrtr of -- the occupied 1 . area, tmludmg the section east of the)1 Kbtac, the American artillerymen fired six inch how itzers' and" dther guas"'l the hands of the elatltjianie logetkerj at the nuduikht hour. 'I lie rharos were blank, as were those fired by the soldiera froi their pistol in round after round in the vanou tow us as the uew year caiue in. . lu Coblenz thi momma the officers SOU them of of the third army about called upon Major General Dtckmao at headquarters, to pay their respects to tbq.ir commander. Maw General Robert L. .Bullard, commanding the - Second aimv, armed in Coblenz todar.- There have Jjeetr several rumors that the Second army soon would take over the occupied area, relieving the Third army, and that the divisions at prevant holding the Rhine bridgehead here would be placed in the rear area and be among tne first to start for home. io LONDON. Jan. business papers. Hundreds Come today. I bureau of rpeciaj Intelligence at th war office saved empire at least one billion dollar hy the euot esaful manIt counteracted enetnv acner in which tivities durin th war, declare Brigadier General George K. Cockerlll, the retiring director. In bl farewell meeaag to hie wwoelatea. The message aye that the German were active In speculating i in raw material and that thl was detected and checked. One eubdepartment, the general adds, not .content with closing certain channels of enemy propaganda, kept others open, for the purpose of British propaganda In enemy covers, on which the postage had been paid by the Th message refers appreGenuana. to the ekllled work of the ciatively ciiemiat a department in connection with ink secrets, photography and codes. Gentribute to the eral Cockerlll also pa the Intellihelp given his bureau bydominion and gence departments in the coloniea. the e suffieientlj large to carry over. first time, with the arrival of the New Year, the roar of American artillery ra salute, while in tobleaz, Treves and' various village m th occupied district, the crack of A tip' no an pistols re , sounded in eeltbration of the New . lettjour inacti-- Rw tv ere j BRITISH BUREAU Now is the time to transfer GOOD GOODS r Fre. Ry the Associated Job. 2. The German COBLENZ, rivtiianpf the area occupied by the Moselle and cirv supplies from Coblenz, Many roads are flooded, hindering automobile truck am ire. The rise in the river was caused by heavy rains. In a week the total rise has been twelve feet. W IO JL XW L of people visited the store yesterday to take advantage of the exceptional bargains. rise of three feet iu of the Rhino and Moselle rivers today flooded the lower streets of Coblenz and villages along both rivers. The cellars of two hotel in Coblenz occupied by officers of the American Third, army were flooded. The high water in the Moscll is causing considerable trouble. The Fourth division at Corbcm, between Coblenz and Treves, has arranged to start a steamer service on the Transfer Now! Stock-Reduci- ng In addition to all those offered before, where quantities Advent. -- 1 Today For - Mr. Pl Great Tkese Nevu Specials Americans Fire in Celebra tion of New. Years . ut -- 1919. PRICE - . , suitable for evening wearv included arc laee scarfs. Regular prices $2.50 to (Main Floor, Neckwear Department.) r'iI Doxwtationcry, special ALL CALENDARS, lie bottles of - (24 Jfie - ...-10- c s' ; sheets, 2t enrckipcsj rc PRICE ink (black, red, green jjnd blue blarLl, spetial, each - 25c ...,10c I? . DESK SETS AND STalTIONERY PRICE NOVELTIES, Ecgnlariy soe.io H73. - 4 4 re.-tio- 5 |