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Show Will Succeed Roper aa Income Ta Collector And Dry Law Collector NEXT WAR WILL BEGIN AND END kr v.ui of la U k . afl arial"tr tfua, a la ital kn f Ih kMf vituJ.d kiu. Mcnltlt era. talar. - oUwsey P Tk I r William Miukelt f svl. drtr4 Tilet .it ! at Si as A pxS l - ..IS Ql) Ktt-AFiw- el Ubi rIdbrhUo lbhl . . rrom n d altar 4 h atrbi, a visll-lioUrfctl la Brif t f th . H'T vividly I fatar , tnl li... AioAeA, Utmbafl. rtfi4 tfirtfife wxlu .rwU at wr Imm and m tb pir Wll dirtsihl hallo lar a bus 4. from I hi rlaa ! a Ih tJap alr op ot f r launch. ori I rliM a4 r.lurn wit lb Hworking li air offlwr, lb wchief rm and r. li lb id lr fprrAm-t.lat lb aaif. drtve Th pi d from lb ky ! rn. btt pliMt launched from lb iKtl tirta od lot O. r.t 4wM hl fit aUi wa-at- et nt ttllJJtMK. VniXtJUC M. rraaldbt ha Wllaon lli. WUllama. I.ltmtioa. alci4 r Wi- of hlonigomary, Ala., aa Commlaaioner of Internal Ryggo to auecaad l'anlel C. lloper who raaigaailaa take ef.'ect April I At broaent Mr. William la aullcl-t- f of lha of Agriculture. H pracUoed law In Montgomery and Now York City haforo entering th I Rttny batll.eblp. government aervtca In KIT Aa of lalarnal Itevrnua, Mr. DrwrltM Ml AIM. lb mala attack by osf William wilt be In chare nf th Th corn. lnet of th In com tax and th tbe kaetll lr force of th li.n. Mitchell Th dry law. In ! tout re In equadrone of li Alabama politic he haa alwaa been Ciran atlack group. conaillul tk.. friendly (a henator Cnderwood, who la known a a wot. cling a hear ih vn.my fleet thr lem fir., d.alrorn Proeal 4 quipmnt. mu at qualify for clllienehlp with her With Ih plnaa r behind lham ar ih bank huaband, according to a recent ruling of Judge Htaphenaon. era. hug air (rw'ghur carry lag 4 waichlnc u L'ndar th auffrag kmendmenf. th ., anbmar-Inlnat for bomb aff.rl d.pt b Judt rnled. th woman liecauae ah t alar lorp.do. kicomkh cltlen with th huaband wild. from tha plana Ih right to vote, ahould lb aid. a of lha hoetll vcaaeta tnktn and haaunder doe th am term lb etnatlar one and damag'nf tk qualify Ith mala alien. Uri.r comae and wba Tlafcllitpl from lha ehlpa ha bcom poor, hua rigid dirigible balloon carrying bomb ef .normoua weight Join th attach, thalr projectile rraahlng through tk hravlaet armor of th nmp ship. "A th naty com. up to complat arlal fore th th work don hv th battle I over. Th enamy, trlra frm Ih lr and with moat of It ehlpa either aunk or out of action, aurraad-r- r. Th battle ha bean th first and (Continued from page one.) I alao th laat of th war Thd V cmy cannot land hi force." and ezeruted this morning because they refused to give Information com-fadth whereabout ot their flhtls li lprtmnt prlt Jaunty Norfolk and Sport Model Size 16 to 40 PIUS is br all means the best garment news of the season, and especially, com- - ar flt. jersey suits ing as it docs, right before Easter. Think of it, feminine admirationof win the instant will eye for 24.75. Exever) styles that could and school be what more charming for miss, ceptionally smart for the high general outing, street and informal wear. Mostly in heather shades of blues, greens and tans, and all sir.es, from 16 years for misses to 40 for women. btlpl all-wo- ol o.r anii-airm- . t,Saarssi.,...,,, a I Whirled hero by fast express from a New York manufacturer jubt in time for Saturday. AW wool jerbcya clever Spring Modes and to sell at a fraction of their real Taluc. be rd. - ni.w .,.(! kip day 1 lisa Isay caHnpttl hi r.itd.r tk ad alaadard plllaw caaaa, Traniactlon Salt Lake Women to Enjoy a Real Bargain Fete Big Eastern rut. uU 44.4 liia b lam IU by M ta.) kerb.,,,, .PM aaa I. by SSI 4il., eWaarwaip- pwart t aM CM at. ot th j..i k.lW wld r atta (Ur It twimw fcUUu M jr.t lwl eMf icrviee pfedll4 f ha irwill 4rlW e-- ti M f la! Sal Ham si by PI U-d- Saturday. , Sat IU 4 - if Th ur lyrdlg pl sad pafaat wllaaa, ittsuead tin tibbua sad fascia. Math sad papular Laser (a Notice lt st prultr C ATIUDAT be surprised tlb alava YOP altl bat ar aSaalas at let i)l 0eration Merck TOItK, 111 JO Hats, $4.95 Eater Brif. Gen. William Mitchell VUutUxe Battle and Vif Of Air Fleet. 1W Hi WITH AIR FIGHT idly Deecrihea 1JUDAV MARCH EVENING NEWS AKSK11KT ft g J,h'iatl trhna Juvenile Day Saturday Nsxt Fifteen minute later on entering Naumbrg. th correspondent paed a squad of cavalry and a lorry with machlna guns leisurely setting out to clear up that band, further on he (( i trmrtook several eoldlers bringing In hands two captlvo workman who were pinioned behind their backs Fighting Occurs Conlderbl fighting has occurred - rCrlrerea) perde f Naum be r where tha striker enJOSEPU. Mo.. March ll Ray at themsalvM In th tortrea eare old. waa ta trenched mood E. Uaynea, 1 from which they were dislodged only a for the track after tha garrlon had been reinforced hie bean given trial team of hi chool laat Tueeday after- by troopa from Weimar. Historical noon. n waa a good llttl athUt. old Weimar Itself did not escape the Several workmen were war disorders school mate Som of hi waa little property jaalou of.bl ability. So tky gar killed, butAUthere la quiet there now. him som dope" to drink la order damage. Tha .large numbers of troop at that he might mak a poor shewing at Erfurt prevented an outbreak there. the tryout. When the patrol in the outskirts of I That the theery upon which po' Erfurt halted the Associated Press car lice detective ver working tonight for inspection of credentials a In hopes of solving thd mystery of th Prussian officer observing a small a Ih death of lad laat Budy,'afVr American flag on the raHlator, y Illness. "You are In Germany now. Tha boy was taken !U Tuaaday afternoon and lapsed Into unconscious-neN- s not In America." He plucked the flag late that night. He held on t out. handed It to the chauffeur and life bravely until Saturday,- - when he stalked angrily away. .began to sink, lie rallied Hunday I'nnwarc of Kapp't Leaving. morning and was able to recognise his of the It waa then that he told Owing to the parent. them that "some ot tha fellows" had newspapers th workmen In remote him something to drink out of and even resident of the agiven bottle. Then hie mind wandered and districts, Urge towns are woefully Ignorant of within an hour he waa dead. Pr. Korest Thomas, conducted a tbe development sine Ktppa descent post mortem examination ef th body on Berlin; many are even unaware of Monday. A report on th contents of .Kappa abdication the boy's stomach will be mad In al Although almost every, industrial few days , town in Saxony has wltneased dis v Ir Emmet F. Cook, tUfled the" the lad, said he waa have AoJiVaf died of alow poisoning, probably from reports i"!? wood alcohol. H said the boy b aggerated with regard to loss of life blind three daya before death, and property damage. This la partiche pout mortem revealed that th ularly true of Halle. The students of aide of th brain waa hard and ght university there Joined the troops. Inflamed, .although the left half waa the and normal and that th heart waa great- Th workmen were surrounded center ly inflated These conditions aald Dr. corraled In a quarter .neat the rook, indicate wood alcohol poison- - of the town. v ing. The soldiers trained mine throwers on the buildings where the strikers had taken refuge, but with the excepWife Must Qualify tion of those houses and a few others As Well as Husband In the line of the machine gun fire, the city suffered little damage. There . STERLING, Colo., March The were probably no more than 100 wife of any man who wants to be naturalized ltj the district court here E To The Last TO most . 1- -1 to t SO also cloth, at 4tc sixes t to T 8 for older brother, 1 71 to ! 80. T "'Nf In t-- W nr indeed proud of th oplandid stock and th low price we nr announcing on th newest stylaa Saturday, la blur, green or brawn flannels .and polo shapes. Six l to I M. t-- ' HbTTERDAlf! The Spartacan movement- In the Rhine provinces has long been organised of Russian a; with the and the offensive against Poland, with tha Joint object that Trotsky, Russian Bolshevist minister of war, would be at the gates of Berlin at the beginning of July, according ta a the Russian Red army officers, sa correspondent, are already directing the. German fipartacans, whose army Is being rapidly organixed and armed of Trotsslrys- - The on the exact-mod- el evolution waa originally planned for May 1, but' the leaders believed that -- March 25. lltl to y tr tr Slaaa 1 to a $ yi cl 4 xn i cS i ef-fe- J s;o -- i ... Goats Spring Years Sizes 2 to 16 to yaar will he flk poplin, FOR th girl Iand wool poplin In black and whit serges or paacoek. For girl t navy. Ian. check, 14 yaar. new silk poplin, serge and taffeta. port coat of wool matorlals, oomo with leather collar and bait.. Prices, AA.48 to 3t. i I it- - the Kapp government gava them an opportunity to hasten thetr plana which Included tha captuf of Mun-atand Weeel. According to th Talegraaf. 'th Dutch government la taking steps to prevent red nctivtty. LLOYD er GEORGE! TELLS OFTURK Fighting Begins Again SETTLEMENT Weasl. Rhenish Russians- - Aid Spartacans tbe outt $12.65 . Jf n4 raoottoa. II ysara at I O' lm- -, I without question th p- festnr of th day for it bl a vlu that la Mldom poo-Ila daya Pretty gingham In deaignod th dresses organdy collar having opi and cuffs and all trimmed In soma piquant way. Site 8 to 14 year. Saturday only. Headwear Eloys HATS For Easter aosho i i Tvdtt 8.95 Suits. . . . .$14.75 Suita. . . . .' . $16.95 All th nowaat style in cloth re her awaiting th boya' to visit Katnrday. Blie I o $2.19 Etr. Soils Suita So - 4 Girls $2.50 to $4 Dresses hoy way of thinking, hint xpra tbo laat word la drou for nergrn tomorrow. It will bo a root traal to orlact thrso naw Eaotr Mylao at thaoo specially reduced price, b'iata to 17 years. o I nt Thar wilt b maay aalacted for tk young mlaaaa Eaatar wear. Tratty plaid ar atrlpad glagkam With and plain colored linen. papluma, and embroidery trim- tied. bl II to II. Blue Serges -- A 4- White Dresses Som way. whit drM.ra to xprs th Joyouaea of tho aaaaoa. trtm and Etr matulal with their protty allk New Dresses $4.95 Notable Lots Blue Serge Blue Serge Blue Serge Blue Serge S'i it. - that th dy nra gtttlng balmy vry llttl mla (a thinking of tbo aow thlnn lo wear, and middle r aa imporuat aooaaaory In every gtrla eprlng wardrobe Made of aa exlru heavy quality of ta wklta, trimmed with allay a 4 cuff ta aealraaUag abmdaa. galat. lua far mliaaa and women. ld Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot A t i kJ OW alaadard vakaa. and fortuaat ar w 'I HIS I on of th raeof to bvo a Umltad auathor of baa pur ta foatur at this pri Saturday, Svary gar mao I la bail tailored, lluad, aid va ta tha aaaaa, valua wn Inta cvry suit. la light gray for spring aid summar. Is six-da- (Continued from page one ) army, the troops had succeeded in repelling all Infantry attacks. Today's batle opened during the troops forenoon when government attacked workers' forces which had advanced to within a few hundred yards of the Weeel bridgehead. The regulars drove tbe Reds south across the Llppe river snd southeast out of Uppe Schloss. In the meantime s rtiUery JJ P e ned fire upon the workers. - Bamberger Make 4. e: $2.50 Girls Middies$1.69 All Sizes 6 to 17 Years N li Saturday Before Easter And The Paris Is Featuring Many Special Values Boys $12.50 Suits $8.45 con-nami- JEM 4. Prussia, March 25. -(By The Associated - Press) The fighting at Wesel which ended at 10 o'clock last night began again thl and lasted for morning st 10 oclock an hour and a half. - Both forces then took a long and comfortable luncheon and hostilitieu were renewed at 2 oclock. They were virtually finished at 4:30. Traffic across the Rhine 1 atilt at a standstill because the workmen last night directed their flrn toward the easterns end or the bridge at Wesel and. continued today their Intermittent shelling and also covered th exposed high way and the small city bridge leading Into the town. At the first German outpost It was possible today between shell bursts to mount tha heights and watch from the city the ehelllng of the workmen's new position and the repeated advance of tha; aroverftnerrt- - armored train aa th workmen were cleared out. than five persons are forbidden in the Business Is going on normalstilts. ly and. there Is plenty of food, although no tram have arrived here for three of unset--tie- d days from the north bcau Wesel and conditions between X Munster. .The military authorities hn,v placed a censorship on the telephone and telehas graph lines and the .correspondent had to cros to the Belgian side of the to telegra Rhine -- Say Council Proceeded Without Consulting America Only When Latter Refused Mandate. (By Associated Presn. ) LONDQN,' March 25. Replying to criticism of the governments foreign policy by Herbert HT Asquith, Premier Lloyd George today gavo a detailed explanation of the Turkish settlement. The premier aald It would have ,h. aiUnd.X (8 666Turkish problem without giving the United States the most ample opportunity to decide whether It would accept a mandat, because It would have 'given rls . to -- suspicions that Great Britain and Franco wer taking advantage of tbe political dissension In the United States to divide the whol of Turkey between themaelvea . "It waa only when America definitely refused tha mandat that w pro -- part of tha treaty by volunteering ahta tats what amount of reparations la able to pay, and if eh can prove Reject Buitans Ousting. Impossibility of paying unless h The premier said the proposal to th first obtain raw materials, I do not oust the sultan had been rejected a beliavo either Belgium or Franco will Inadequate because It left the question way of her obtaining the of the government of Constantinople stand in the credit. But. thre must be undecided and the Allies are anxious aneceoaary definite indication that she intends to nd the suapenee and responsibility of the administration of Constantino to discharge ber liabilities. pie. With regard to Armenia, the premier continued, France would have School Books to Solve ceeded without hr,M Mr. Lloyd declared. George been willing to hand Cilicia to the United State if the Utter had accepted tha mandate. "Up to the present we have only refrom America to protect Armenia, wtthout any offer to assume responsibility," Mr. Lloyd George said. "We hope Franca will undertake th responsibility, hut It 1 much to ask considering all the bur' dens France already has. Impossible Mcf. Tha premier contended that It was quite Impossible for England to sand arm! to kop order in Armenia and Asia Miner. "k.'nglaud would do her utmost to exert pressure in Consuntl-nopl- a to secure .good, treatment for Christiana be asserted, but was unable to accept a wider responsibility. The Armenian are an exceptionally Intelligent people and must begin to for tha protao- tton of thetr independence. Mr. Lloyd George said, adding that he understood they could easily raise an army of 49.000 men. Great Britain would bo willing to supply equipment and officer for their training. If that wer done they could defend themselves against the Turks, the premier Referring to central Europe, Mr. Lloyd George eaid : ' "If Germany would perform her: . ceived request . weather bureau began Issuing report according to Observer L. H- - PaUif-fiel- c Only 385.50 Inche fell during Year at Puu Kukul on 'the Island Maul, where close to 500 Inche tr ally ara recorded, and which is said hold the worlds rainfall record. - - dt d. JIZFI Tiz is fraud for achinf, aw;' kn, tender, c&Doused feet " or corns. . Ah 7 what relief. No more tired fee no more burning feet; no more awe' len, aching, tender, ewealy feet . F In eornscayoujes, pu , matter what ails your feet x what under th aun youve tried with No rmr J. "J nev-nev- ) i V4 O out getting relief. Just aa "Tlx." Tlx Is th only remedy that draw out a; th poisooous exudations which puf Tlx cures your foe up tho feet up your face in pain. Your shoes won t seem tight and your feet will hurt or get eore and ewolle. Think of it. no mere foot misery, p more agony from corns, callouses t : bunions. . Get a box at any drug store or d' partnient store and get iastant rr 1919 Wdi Dry Year. Hef. Wear smaller shoes. Just one T. H., March HONOLULU. Get a whole wears for try "Tlx Nineteen nineteen waa tha driest year comfort for a few cents. Think ef i In th Hawaiian island since fh . Adv. y. F ns Hawaiian National Guard Iff be Increased morjHjretlfi Iona T. H., March" HONOLULU. Hawaii national guard forces ar to bo Increased Immediately, according to a radiogram roooived from WashCharlea O. ington by Major General HawaiHortofir eoffimanaarian departmeent. Instead of one regiment of Infantry Hawaii win have two. There will also bo taro companies of coast artillery com-panand on Signal - corps telegraph I or V 1EDFEM !. rL OS'S Alaska Native Problem Ala-ka- a JUNEAU, Alaska. March native problem" can b solved without trouble If tha native are given school book before they ara given ballot, according ta Louie F. Paul, Juneau, secretary of tba Alaska Native Brotherhood, an organisation of northern Indians. Give tho Indians good schools and racial prfde will put them at the head of their claasoa," bo said. uj 'I . i .n Ml1 l ). ) |