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American-Scandlnavla- cn-down- ed - ' - at Carranza Camp Festooned With Prisoners Taken in Battle - S- - Today -- Mother’s Friend Day Star-Spangl- ed country" Dublin and many other cities and towns throughout the United Kingdom were bedecked today with the American flag in honor of the occasion Even on the Victoria tower of Westminster palace the Stars and Stripes were flung to the breeze with the British flag Never before has any union Jack or the flag except thebeen flown from the standard royal tower After the services' in St Paul’s Ambassador Page King George greetedSims United States and Rear Admiral navy who Is on a mission to England King George later held a few moments conversation with the admiral to whom he expressed pleasure that the American and British navies were working together in a common cause Ceremony Held in Paris ( Pari April 20 —An impressive ceremony wai held today at the Sorbonne by the French Maritime league Ad-in honor of the united States Rear miral Lacaze presided and amohg those present- were President Poincare American Ambassador Sharpe-anminisAlexandre Mlllerand ' formerly ter of war A large crowd ' made an enthusiastic demonstration with American and French flags A poem for the occasion ras written by Joan - 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- te ILL Ambassador Stricken With Spotted Typhus I The Hague April 20 — United States Ambassador Elkus Is seriously ill at Constantinople with spotted typhus according to a dispatch from Berlin The Vosslche Zeitung says -that a German specialist is assisting the embassy physician Washington April 20 — Ambassador Elkus at Constantinople is suffering from a light attack of typhus and evgiven him acery attention is being Minister Morris cording to dispatches that the at Stockholm telegraphed Swedish minister at Constantinople reported that Ambassador Elkus had York 20 — While Sarah BANKHEAD TO LEAD j T' - -- -- itv 4 aL srwi GOOD ROADS FIGHT W H WADE IN CHARGE t a I a 4 SOUTH MAIN ST! 4 Measure to Be Under Con- Emperor Charles Announces Intention to Summon Parsideration in Both Houses liament Shortly of Congress Next Week hope 256 SOUTH STATS M L ARMY BILL TODAY POLITICAL CRISIS New 4 CL SENATE TAKES UP AUSTRIA FACING April a serious condiBernhardt is still insaid in a bulletin tion her physicians Is every reason to that there tonight for her recovery YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND GREATER BARGAINS THAN WE ADVERTISE at Z OUR DRUG STORE TS AT! ‘DIVINE SARAEF ON ROAD TO RECOVERY $985 ' Make your selection and we will bo pleased to affix your name and address When you need Baggage —you’ll find the best varieties at lowest possible prices 50c ues Standard makes J112-11- "spotted typhuBt" 2 for 5c mms Boys’ Waist val- 50c be reached Thursday $1 25 $1198 west yon will find an immense assortment of $125 KNEE PANTS five-minu- Best Arrow Shirts values to $250 all new In the largest baggage department of the DEPENDABLE VALUES ELKUS IS SERIOUSLY 89c Sample Hats values to $200 Bine Serge Suits values to $2000 $995 and Boys’ Sport Work Shirts 48c and Boys’ Blue Gray and Black Sox ON SECOND FLOOR BOYS’ SUITS substituted for the genmajority has eral' staff measure which provides that the volunteer system shall be given a trial before draft is resorted to The for the staff bill minority will vote and reports by each side will be filed with the House when It meets Monday Chairman Dent of the committee said tonight that a tentative' arrangement had been made with Representative Kahn of California ranking Republican committeeman and a staunch supporter of the administration to have nine hours’ general debate That with the time to be occupied under the rule may permit a vote to Kf Today at de- pendable - Juarez Mexico April 20—One hundred Villa followers were hanged 200 others killed and wounded and a quantity of ammunition and a number of horses captured yesterday when fighting between the Villa forces and the command of Gen Francisco Murguia was resumed at dawn In a rugged canyon In the Babicora district or western Chihuahua according- to' an unofficial received here tonight from report General Murgula’s base at Casas Grandes The battle started at o'clock yesand continued for two terday morning hours when the Villa force numbering more than 1200 was forced to retire toward San Jose de LAs Cuevas fifteen miles from San Miguel de Babicora where the fight occurred Wednesdid day The government much of tne executionartillery the report stated shrapnel shells fired into the ranks of the charging Villa cavalry and wounding many The killing losses on General side Included fifty killed Murguia’s three being staff officers as many more wounded and a number of prisoners taken and executed by the Villa troops Among the Villa prisoners hanged to near the Carranza trees as Villacamp were four men recognized army The report from Casaa Grandes official report sent reiterated the General Murguia to Genyesterday by eral Obregon that Villa was In personal command of his troops I is strictly - 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Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks Today— Z C M I Boys’ Clothing Section ’ Flavor trans-Atlant- ic Shipments to Be Allowed Provided They Will Not Benefit Germany fter s meM Day w Banner9 Sung at Impressive Service in St Paul’s Cathedral ‘Star-Spangl- ed - April 20 — Heads of and other coastwise steamship lines have been asked to come to Washington Monday for a conference with the council of national defense on a proposal to divert a large number of vessels from the coastwise trade to the service The conference first set for today was postponed until next week to permit all the transportation men to attend In furtherance of its policy of put ting every available ship to transport Ing supplies to the allies the government has asked the railroads so to rearrange their schedules and facilities as to permit the earliest possible release of their vessels Creation a short time ago of a general railroad board officials believ has made it possible for the lines to take ever the coastwise business with a minimum of disarrangement of their systems This board Is working on a plan to operate the roads throughout the war virtually as one system Increasing activity of German submarines has spurred officials In speeding up government machinery to put every ton of shipping possible on the Atlantic Work on German and Austrian ships indamaged American ports is being hurried to the utmost and the government Is the country for labor to build itsraking great fleet of wooden ship Legislation will be asked the shipping board to empower It by to take over ships building In American yards for foreigners as fast as they axe completed e’ - 1 m British S" by U S Government Arranging' to Put Every Available Ship on Atlantic r g SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY APRIL 21 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- N Birmingham Ala April 20 —John H Bankhead United States senator from Alabama today was elected president of the United States Good Roads association in convention her April 20 —The ' Neue Freie Press of Vienna says that General Bobrzynski minister of war will retire from office Dr Urban Austrian minister of communications and Dr Baernreither minister without portfolio members of the German party whose Impending resignation 'was reported 'will remain in office A semiofficial dispatch from Vienna says that Emperor Charles granted an audience to leaders of the German party in Austria in the presence of Premier Herr Weisskerch-ne- r upper burgomaster of Vienna declared : ' "The people of Austria hope that the heavy’ sacrifices of this unparalleled struggle1 which was forced upon us for the honor and existence of our fatherland will be recompensed by an honorable peace which we most thankfully will accept from your majesty's hand with the promise that the German people will loyally and steadfastly in works of peace to the glory and greatness of Austria!” Emperor Charles replied: "I assure you that I fully appreciate the seriousness and actuality of your Germans In Austria political effort may be assured that they possess my confidence "It Is my intention to summon parliament shortly Revival of parliamentary life-a- t this moment after years of suspension is of extraordinary Importance I expect all parties will collaborate in harmony which will demand respect and will work for the highest interests and necessities of the stat '‘My government will adhere to Its I confidently expect alms strictly that the conviction of the necessity of harmonious operation among the representatives of all the peoples of Austria will prevail In the debates thereby creating'- conditions propitious for the happy future of Austria” Hope for Peace Parleys London April 20 —The Austrian political- crisis has its 6rigln it Is said in the desire of the 'Austrian government to have political' questions suchas that of languages in Bohemia conAmsterdam Clam-Martln- Today —Opposite Soda Fountain Chocolate Mints a ' lb Dutch Crisps a lb -Cocoajmt Britley a lb --'o -Stuffed Mints a lb Cream Filled Buttercups a lb Cocoannt Cubes a lb Assorted Chocolates a lbiM29c 24c Butterscotch Beaus a lb — 24c Jelly Beaus a lb a OFF lc co-oper- ate i - 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