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Show -- V zr THE ' DESERET NEWS FRIDAY JAPAN PLEADS TO BUILD SHIPS : 't 'Strong Military Defense of Pacific , is Aim Big Battleship Helps --1. U.' S. Marine Bill Vexes. . r S' Japanese attaching grsat Importance to Mroacer military defense arrange- ments in the Pacific, qskedWor an ap- -' propriatlon or the equivalent of 11.210,000 in the current year's budget 1 estimate. The proposal was approved at the last session of the diet and the' ' program has been already put into execution. The greatest part of tho credit will he expended the current year In tha reconstruction end repairs of fort ressea. Several new fortresses are ex peeled to be built ou tho Pacific coast and other parts of the empire in the next few years. Of two new fortresses to be built this year one will bs on Chlcbljlma Island, one of the Ha rbljo group, off Isu, Just1 outside Toklo bay, and the other on Oshlma Island, off Kagoshima. Both talanda form important strata gical points on the Pacific coast of the empire and will be made future ne val basea Tbs keel of the - new battleship Cruiser Amagl, the largest In the Japanese navy, U to be laid soon at the Yokosuka navy yard. Tho Amagl will be the nucleus of the eight battleship and tight cruiser unit squadron to be completed In the several ensuing years and will have a displacement of over 41.400 tona On her completion the Amagl will be a powerful addition to the Japaneee navy together with another the Akagi which will be I a staler vessel. Tbs keel of the Akad will be laid at tbs Kura navy yard next DecemMutau aad ber. The new battleship Kagato. which were built at Yokosuka and Kura, respectively, and are receiv-b ing armaments, are expected to completed and ready for coromlmlon shortly. Governmental authorities ere considering abolishing the system of granting state subsidies to Japanese shipping companies according to Japanese n reaps pers, but will substitute generone amounts for mall carrying The question will come to a bead with the expiration of the Nippon Tusen . Kaiaba subsidy contract, Jan. I. It Is contended by many shipping gien that subsidies ere required by .companies which are unable to main tain. the ir aerrlree without the atd of the government, but ere not needed by those which ere fully Independent. Instead of granting subsidies to old established oompanisa' tboy should bs usad far tho opening tinea, it t bettered- Apart from this question, tha grant-- i tour of government nbsldita ta Japanese y use la means In some rWt s gainst foreign shipping and - tha system sometimes causes trouble In regard to the re 1st ions between Japanese end foreign shlpa At b ease in point. Japanese bfclpplng meg point to the stipulations of the sw merchant marine law of the I'nlted Plates which in their ) discrimination against Japan, ess shlpa Further there la much cm tcises In foreign countries regarding tho of system subsidy Id , tha Japan. ' ctrcumslanrea they contsnd.it is esees-aer- y that the system be fundamentally altered. . 1 ofqr t g - fien ds-ets- e. Mrs Moefsasratf waa greatly per. ptaaaA Ceald M he that n her atahl bs am, ehr bed herai Kurd? work leg agelest KM Ira 4 eel Hi V ? Ph that his father had la ht h ehewe gifts sS s e, gr-l- drd drsefbtevea, almost 1919 Nash Coupe 1 new, at a very attractive price. 1920 Nash Touring All in Excellent Mechanical Condition. We invite your Call for a deminspection. AFTER 2 P.M. HE WILL BE AT HIS HOME IN Pacific Nash Used Car Dept. 4345 West 4th South. f Ilow the American Red Cross continued the discharge of lie obligations to the veterans' of the world war and undertook, at the request of both the army and the navy, work for - e fighting establishments Is told In a ascent announcement baaed on the forthcoming annual report. During the fiscal year ending June 14 last, thousands of veterans and their families were assisted In many ways while at more than 204 military and naval stations. Including 44 outposts on the Mexican border. Red Cross representatives looked after the welfare of the service men. When the seven anted welfare organizations. by order of the aecretartea ef war and of the navy, were with peace-tim- , Says First Thing He Noticed Year After Twenty-Fiv- e In Prison Was Womans Styles la "Born Again, had bran locked up behind the gray, grim trails Of elate prieon for tweniy-fiv- e the world look year, how would to you you entered H again T Whet would make the greatest on rout known as Patrick t Porky "SllenC Hanley beemas be has not talked for tea ysara. hae oempleted a quarter e4 eeqtary --ut Charts-tow- n quesprison and anevrere thvbe tions via a pencil and pad. The first thing that impressed Um wae fan. not automobiles and me tng plctureel wxmen'a druesa-.Th- e eeeoed wee the general refinement of the people and th4 third of the young generation. Opposite Salt Lake Tribane 1 women's pood np and pulled the left leg of hie blue serge trouerrs nearly np to bs knee. Then be put both legs togs' her signifying that women's skirts e tight. Nsxt he placed both bda on hie hips Raising hie eree ee if the eights ef Boston aad New Y ork bad .hacked HS the tehrrtted the baa been Just aa much Impressed .by the rising gearratios. He wrote; mark "Young pee pie today moro laiolllgrnt then theeppfor young folk of yeera ego. Tbetr ms snare ere good. They look risen. They've gut e go-- s h rad look thet only see in n hundred seed te have. This la e gram country." , Other things Impressed him both In New York end Beaten. He wrote; The Bewary he net ok at It need . te be. We many Jena every share eves be many Italians. Hostes s north end pvoet dg dene. Beck rrn BTIXK COITirtlA ha nrct Branded Wool Blanket, fuQalte, all coton, C 4 In block jilald. Extra apwlal all worated wool alip-o- n Sweat era. A number at colons and etyle to chooae from. Valuer to $9.75. Sale ladiet lfh xtra heavy and full life. The Woolnap Blanket kind eold everywr her for W.76. CO 7tZ Sale prioa wg seskeessss sw sesss vgfVsIw v. A ) ular $16. pni t. Reg- Sale 50.75 Aeeeeee !ip-o- $4-7- in GARMENTS gray, etl. A ' Hoe, black, brown or aeml-faho- n eptndid value St. 25 Sale price A gar- 73 Victor Brand. Lady Ann, pur Silk Hose, considered about the beat Hose on the fnarket, full fathionetl. In Uack only. Regular $3,43. Sal C9 dfl prl black Hoover Bilk Hoee, QO only. Regular $ZPR-- Sale price Wonder Hoae, Udiea merterixed, mock fazh OOev vwv toned. Regular 93c. Sal price ChiMreti'a medium ribbed lloe, brokrn aJtc, OOft OAe black Oftlr. Regular CV. Sale price coarae ribbed. Extra t prcU.1 CanorT aemt-fashione- Silk b!f Color? n Sweater. Children tnoat ityllih nd aeaaonabl ment- Regular CO Sale price SG.75 We have decided to continue for ihort time kwifrr difcount on afl rtmenta, fncludinj ank 0 Q0O and wool, a I) ailk, wool mixed or cotton of. . . S4.75 Itanetyra pfCoat Sweatera. and ityle. Ladle L D. S. aeaerea prK 7R Extra larye alia Wool Blanket . la ftt lIo, a i t 4 lii I Cl d, e 19c a e alyld. Choice l.idira Ulo.ea, of t Hf hWM aaaedaeftdraaeeeakaaO fvilk two-butto- 45c I 1 ' & jl SWEATERS known. ThpoMnda h by tdken dvnUr of tkia tremendou rarinf. We snerantee to I1 bUnket cheaper than anyone elae antf cheaper than you ever boufht them. After you hare bought our blanket i and taken them home, we win fir 7011 on look the town over. If yon can buy blanket of th ' ami quality cheaper, we will make you a haiidtoroe present beaidee" refunding your money. DT laterfarad whA At Irwgth tha m ether destdrd t teeva the rbelre with her ana. Tea th sveee r ee iy Ed-- : here ess a ward." eh said eeleavaly; 2 aasusat rheoe fer yaa. Yea twwal make up yoer tnied fer yaarasH where year tree path lira " The lew locked at hie mol her a rate fee and bM Marl eaa sttrr4 Th kv th erarar ef a greet rrtraa. WMb Ns find per pees and IMS ae-iee pertly for eel trtng effort, erss bora am goto a nib my ta that hew M ether." be aeld qaleOy. "aad etie,really getog te erarh oew. T ee os el Nev to IrweNta Sheet ssfl a greet wrwag New Pantagel Theatre Building .152 SOUTH MAIN STREET Do not cohfuae thl with the common 11 cotton. Wool nap Blanket, which 1 RAOt.X PAIW. Tessa. Nev. 4 Aa-her eras s ri saiiopMii of the Cue ha lie real ml eras' strike wee wbrw the wwieera of leAsy tnlasa Ihe rJ1ia aed ta grant a were twrreae ef gar eeat ee recemteecded toy the M -- sirs a te aecerdlna teverwmetrf. raperts Aa rMN tha talnvrs her tdl s hints Mo4 etraegs la th hef le bra tierra rra kto oreebwl roosehed Mr, e,ell. wha hrraow ef greatly aerated ever the 11 TVi hey VmtiM hie toteresileg re be 4t i saiaht Ned r saw rush gtrt genb nsorw.T -kt da share A. h weukd ba tatpr m III! fleet street wee eft IrM. There lea't any Booth End, 11 her But everything appears he be better." Hanley the rasterised ne paper Inlb" the that he has been an strike"-fa- r. S "atlaee Id yearn, i He ee id that eh lie walking In the prison yard during e Mnrm n hrirt Tram s' chimney wee blown down ma ku bend, cones seise and tknt be suffered which left him eptsahleea "Wall," ytsnher "was nahed finally, New dene N feel W be out again and . free?" Corby wrote. Jest Dk being bom Mala In t - KmMim Th gmlett Mcrlfict of bUoketa the city , In Lynn. 15.-77- 4 " - BLANKETS . , e duties of the Red Cro were definitely set forth "to act as a connecting link between the enlisted men and their families as w developed In the recent emerymn From the entrance of he United Biatse Into the world wnr um.! the close ef the .last fiscal year, th- - report discloses, there were 7.400 (inn rases in which service wee render-- d the Amer. lean eoldler or his family at h home, being exapproximately $14.40,)(i pended for this form of relief. In the Mountain dlivaon. It Is reported That In the lent If months fam Dies hsva been aided by the Red Cro, approximately 1424.744 be peace-tim- n. i' As our lease expires before another winter, we are forced to sacrifice all winter goodV as well as other staple lines where we are overloaded. Come in and look around, we will make you a price on anything in the store. Beret" Then there was more pantomime le describe high beets end Henley WTOte leer words more; As If ee st lira" Ihit "Corky" Isn't p knocker. He Chert hfewh. at Tremendous Sacrifice of Blankets, L. D. S. Garments, Etc. Plays Model , teer civilian organization achor.r-- d to rend relief service to the arnud forces. In the executive orders th- HJftali l By International b'tvi Service.) m BOUTON, Nev. 14. Suppose written - original application for federal aid tq. Chicago special trains, tha same SB were mad out of men by Ban Francisco. Mr. Basinger say thet l!ed Cross home service secretaries what bound travel ia heavy, a eont tion he believe will continue through-ou- t to th extern of 41114,4 71 were made U. P. Traffic oc the winter. Manager , 01 during b.. tint of which JCj.iJO has ben, r- turned in Lake Salt Spends Day Matineee Program. Despite the provisions mads bj the government through the bureau of fi Passenger Traffic Manager TV. 0. At the boys and glrlg matinee ki war risk insurance. public health rvV Haturdar Ihe generi"" board ""for Ba,ln"r of th l'nion raclfle road the Paramount-Empres- s vocut.ont education, man? thouva nde j arrived this morning from Omaha and morning Marguerite Clark will HP of nun discharged from the world over for th day in this city. seen In Prunella" and there will also war army for dlvuoiUtv were unable stopped en route to Montana.He Ma the be two other reel Tram Cocoon t to secure ompetiaatloi Inr observe the Kimono," a reel of real atlk, amt or medical care or were ignorant of1 object rP the steps necessary. Through the Red practical workings of th new pssssn-Oos- s Mary and Oretel," a fairy tala plachome service sections thousands 'ger service instituted Nor. 14. and as ed by puppets Muetc will he furnlsf, of those who otherwise would have) far as he has noted all hla expecta-bee- n d by the Grant school orchestra, uifcy "lost men" were placed in touch lions have been pleasantly realized. der the direction of Mias Chlo Sharp, with the government agencies which Everything ia working smoothly and while Grant school teacher wilt awl could help them. During the month quickly, hs reports. Mr. Basinger calls as usher and chaperones. Th matauspices of th of June. July and August, 1424, In the attention to th fact that Silt Lake inee t under th Mountain division alone, over 4.444 has now Its own independent through Home and School Lstgut. divi-to- ! TERMER . LONG t had I'.rky' dries se. be - , once while stocks are complete t SHOCK SILENT After of new toys which you can look at to your heart's content, l drawn from camps &id hospital. the ing expended for their relief. In a Red Cross Continues American Red Cross, under its roo- - Pnod of l,v In the conMnued alone 14 247 ira"Srf-nmen and Help to Service Men rssiona! charter,aa wae the official volun- their fan ,i:ee were assisted Loans SHORT SKIRTS f store-ful- A small deposit will hold any toy until called for. Select He will give a present to every Httle boy and girl accompanied by an adult who comes to shake hands with him. onstration. Phone Was. 305T. Sait Lake City,, Utah. He has brought a whole when you visit toylaiid. Walkers Toyland , HII1TS COME WITH US TO MEET HIM. We will go to melt him with a car and he will take as many little boys and great sight-seeinas can crowd in, for a trip around town girls ster him. he wrote: "What became of the bustle? . Xrxt Corky" wrote: When I went away three were no eurh short drssera. exception) girls of thee. And tho thin eilk etorklngu yon alk wot f That Xdwerd MecDowsll bed a talent for drawing la known to many: that N wee so extraordinary that It Oboe actually threatened bte mostcnl career will he sews Is meet of we. lie a e mere lad sf II In Tarts whan two great artists a muaSrkaa. end one the mom promlnstttMnstrwctora of sf I be lies u x Arts wees making every fleet, each Is secure the gifted bey fee bw ewe realm sf ert. and lead mm assy from toe rival. In tot, Mary R. Park man tells lbs tale fcdeard fun ad the lameness of Sis Freer A a great handt-- ' eep. aed oka taking some special lessees la Ute bsngaege. Keen with lbs tot cep ties of his Immediate weed, hew seer, ba fUaed II bard la gliw bis an dleidsd ettealtoe ip tha sreantrtritlee of toreigwtar tar be end trraeponslble Idtsma The saaggernted ness of ktf wen far moro interesting; It isanaor en t reel'd the pesetblllty sf a meet an- tael siting pert rail. Hot hist so he was putting Ike finishing tourhsn on Ike ehstch which be bed been making seder enter 4 his grsmmnr, I he victim pe sored upon the rsne of bis pupa s Inattention. The boy waned o Hb bent . hand (nr the alarm Is pans hut all was atm Basking up furtively, be nan that bis made! wag paging st fits pro-- ' lured self more ia sender than In as was per, ta ken he sunk hie ton voluble end Id is malls is bs readily WWSer steed by the eatmaiahed pep II, but K pssmsd that be wished Id knew where Edward bad horned la draw. ' wttd I bat be could not, bo persuaded to ' port srttb lbs skw eh. One In store A greeter snrpriee when, a tew dare lets, the ls,ber rolled upen bis melhsr, not Is rare-pi- s r is sf its bey's trifling, but ts that bs bed St no re discovered In lbs Imps Seal sketrb sa erldenn of eatrserdlnar-- y Is lent He bed. there-forII ts a ares', N serened, taken set let 'nos of lbs Inwrerlors In I ha Eaote da Panne Ane whe bed In tern base ee Itu prases 4 that bs 4id that the boy bonus Is him as a pupil, offer. tag peg only free inemwsston, hut etna une snaking ts prwriSs far bw supper! during tbs time of hie three-yea- r Use fer Little Boys and Girls " 1917 Nashya 1917 4 Cylinder Buick Road- ren-etltto- IE' on the 12:45 direct from the North 1918 Chalmers Touring 1918 Dodge Touring 45 Buick Touring 26 1020 lanflsl And , left with ns for sale, a. car which we are able to of fer at a very attractive price. , GEMEH NOVEMBER Plash : 1917 Oakland Six Roadster TO ir. V He Bought A FOR VAST SUM fwno. Y . f 1 |