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\*m i»* i Pi»§»'»«.fejjiaijgfef^.A.itM <«H0> JiMl \tiftfe am \ 'Wtm^-J***** i i MT riK?, 0N THE WORLD'S . GREATEST NAVAL PROGRAM Washington, Nov, 0 ward completion of• t n L,m^ t( !\ f ai-ry ,om ' Mro-aeron » 5 «» ?« fl^-sovK* tl« J. c '•>'\««> How in,: . _., ,.„.,„.,•* in-ogram, for thp construction of fifty-sovon of tho sixty 1 four qi'ftft authorized lo bo laid down 1 during 10J7 as tlio first Increment of the 165 vessel* authorized In tho three- year naval building appropriations, Vessels for which estimates of pri- vato bidders were examined Includo four bjfttleshlps, four scout cruisers, twont* destroyers, and thirty submar- ines, On December 0 bids for four battle cruisers and at a later date, fig' uroS ou one ammunition ship will bo received, Wider forms.of mil Under tlio terms of the naval bill approved August 29 last, all the .1917 Bhlnu nuist bo contracted for or work on their construction In govornment ' yards begin before February 1 of that year. Construction of a hospital ship, ', flier ship And a gunboat has already been started at tho navy yards at Phil- adelphia, Bolat'on and Charleston re- spectively. . TheMbur battloshlps win bo the first vowels of tho United States navy to t'avry Mi-inch guns In their batteries. Bach will bo equipped with cig,*- 1 \ \|ja oalibre, which are'hoavi .... r „....o in uiuir pattorh _,.—i will po equipped with eight guns Of tnja oalibre, which arc'heavier than v any known to have been placed aboard war,craft, aWCm--** \ --• •s . ^^Lt.'-s\A \\\«»«/• H was recontly rewo.Hed, that Great; Britain is mount- lug: 18-ineh rlilos on her new battle- ships. >, « .THeso ships will be known as NOB. > I 6 '% f *»<* 48 until names arc se- lected for them, In appearance and general design they will be quite siml- ttr to* the Tennessee and California, t£S r i UW ty ! instruction, but will be §00' tom heavier displacement, or 32,- *00 tons,. The additional tonnage is w* ,to, added torpedo protection and lid* irmor. i.i 4<KS6jdlrig to plans and specifics- .(Ions, tho Ships are expected to have ,1 cruising radius of nearly 7,000 nau- •foMi njiles' without refueling. They VMIl h*ye the steam electric drive WWcb Was first successfully tried out on the tfaVaJ collier Jupiter, and which (.tour snide been selected for all new - buttleshlpa and batfle' cruisers pro- .' Tided for in tho recent program. They fill have a maximum speed of at least • arkhofa, and increase of half a knot «v*r recent requfrorneiits. i Other Ariiininont in addition to the 16-inch rifles, the . new ships Will carry eighteen 5-inch torpedo defense gnus, four of the new high range 3-inch anti-aircraft guns «ud the usual equipment of torpedo tubes, Their main- batteries will be , iniiuhted two guns to a turret,, dciiar't- it$ frbm the three-gun turret construe- tion on the Pennsylvania and later While tIKffficlobtl 'ifmiToi's will be f irabered four to seven, inclusive, cy,\vill bo tho first scouts, designed j for iltat work alone to be added to | the navy. The old light, cruisers iSaiem, Chester and Birmingham, fcllo-wn as scout cruisers, have not the necessary speed to maintain modern jsea picket duty. Sfew Tspe of Scouts *v th6 new type of scouts will make a Sustained speed of 35 knots an hour, in exterior resign they will' be quite similar to destroyers, although they will be nearly six times the size of the largest such craft, displacing '7,100 -tojis each and having, a length of 550 feet, The mass of machinery nocesr saVv to drive them' through the water at express, train speed will be covered bj! light aiinor and each will carry eight Jong range 6-inch rifles, two 3- lach anti-aircraft guns and four tor- pedo tubes. - . . '. « Tlie most striking new feature of thei ships will he the installation of citapault devices Which will permit the launching of hydroaeroplanes i.fl SECTION UTERATURE any weather, each scout being fitted to carrv fnn» i.« uroplanoB to extend vatlon. Mily Hew DestroyorH Tho twenty new destroyers, num- bered 75 to 94 inclusive, will bo virtu- ally the same in design as the latest craft of that type laid down, except that they will have a maximum speodi under fun load, of 36 knots an hour, an increase of nearly five knots over the present high speed mark of the American flotilla, The boats aro ex- pected to bo as fast as any destroyers afloat, Kuropean figures, give speed made on trial before the boats aro equipped with their guns. The destroyers Will carry four \- ineh guns each, two 3-inch anti-air- craft guns and four triple torpedo tubes, giving each boat a broadside fire of twelve 21-inch torpedoos, tho most deadly naval weapons evor de- vised. Of the thirty submarines lo bo con- structed, twenty-seven Will be of the coast defense type substantially simi- lar to tho Lrly.pe boats, now in com- mission. Improvements and rennflc- 'rtiejits of design have been made, but in the main the present typo has been duplicated in the Interest of spoedy construction. Several new features have been installed, according to the navy department, but the nature of these has not been disclosed beyorid the fact (hat all will carry disappear-- Ing 3-lnch rifles for surface use. SALVATION ARMY SUPPLIES SNAKE'S DIET — rmPAV. NOVEMBER I A. 10 IC. Chicago, Nov. ii. Many strange re- quests have boon made of the Saha- flon Army bill novor before has It been naked to find mice for rattle- snakes. Mleutptiaiil Colonel Mareimnon was at first much dlptraughl as tho result of the request, It came from a wom- an—blondo and beautiful —who walk- ed Into his office. , \I have snakes,\ she said without preliminaries. \You certainly don't look It,\ said the colonel, \You mlBUndorslaifd me.\ severely, \I mean real snakes, nig ones, Rat- tlers. \They like ruts and mlco to eat. \ I can't catch 'cm, The nasty things!. I couldn't, hoar to touch one, It makes mo shudder to think of II, I \What I waul; is mice, Four dozen a week, Porhans some of tho hoys or cripples you aro trying to help Would like to earn a little monoy. I will pay 60 cents a dozen.\ The order is now being rogularly filled. INDIAN VILLAGE SAVED BY GOVT 'AU.Nf.Vf.M 'MOIUMIIU' KIHS\ | U'IS| I'OHM 01 Osi [ | vims N U Il)\ W Made New National Monu- ment by Proclamation of Pro. Wilson '.Mi l l|. f , >' l'l<> I \II I llltlv ih'lir i Hi , I IP, •>, ••,•.» I , II • phuii- k> \\ I t | I 1 !•• .1 , If I illlll, • 111 - if III! Illlll 1' lit l III I . i|i r ijll tlllllli i III i|it ' l llllly lit il ,lli l-tili;i;ltil priKwii i p.uii n< i 1\ tin- w.inl nt\ 'In |irii|vvi>ll A pii mill n In-irig ivi.in'il ,i\v,n .nvav liimi ihi. rr.r rulnw IIIIMI .wmi •' In i V, III .-.'mm hi i 1 in •! iv l in i \ • i uiiin.ili i-imii i ;tlmi^ Hi- MI. Il, i his vufr in Im -luir or mm., nili. i nrar rci.uinn. Sli> 1.1 mri'l\'. ul .11 int'i Mm; hi'r (h n inu in.uu mid IMIH INHOI f Vt|l»1 HI I IS •I i II I Ii Kll l:,.;r,| I.I.I I. Ill IIIII In i III,I {• N! S\ \IMllv OH I VMM. i ! >S1 S (il i Oil. SI I'll V Washington, Nov. !). The now d(- \ ••• • •>• ll \»' \\.unm Set-tod Indian Village of Knasan. situ- allv \I\' HirnAn in r arni-i ,U..IHH| hi atcd wllhln the Tongaim Nnllnnul < m ' [i - I\ 1 \\ him t h.-.n ami plum Forest, Alaska, tins boon made a N'P'W, 1 \ 11 '.- HiwriUM Imn upon IIM iq... Nat lonal Monument by proclamation of 1 , Tllp patti'iit slmitiv ,'t\ 'i-w.ir.i ProsldeiU Wilson. mu>ws signs of having hnd .'tr.i-i.i u. H'IIU- wiuthu .<[>.•• •ui.»'>»i t Tlio rapid decay of. the hiit[riliif» nml|ii , 1 l 1 p hl \^..\j! r \*'*- .'\\'•\ tl \ 1 \'\ ,ViU1 '«»»i\\-w«- '\ ,ht i\ ,M \' Ni'rt S ml,. \II\ -* ilii' i ci.il t.iippU In ihi ''IHII|H>MI l<> him lu Mutt lour. Uniterm '''•'- ' UH niiirh u • tit'v ui UM piup.-.n PEN'NIUS IMKM' CIO ! IN PKNiNSVIjVAlfIA | Philadelphia, l'a„ Nov, 0.—t'ndor the slogan \ Pennies NVon't Satisfy Pennsylvania Pride,\ tho Association of- Alumnao of the University of Penn- itylvania has staiitod out lo raise 1150,- 000 for a clubhouse to ljo used by the women students, who now number 2,500. the vandalism of ton fists and smivo-i\ '.'J' 1 \ ' , n ^'' nlr liuntera havo made It essential,\ *,';','\' that ttoo village be protected. It wasj ,xiy Kmwn - ^ abandoned by tho Indiana about ten • v „..„ „., ..., «,,„ .years ago, Kemainlng there are about MUHAK M UfS VIJ) fifty Indian totom polos, five or six „, „ „ ,0 J**' 9 11 !}^ 1 ,.. f ^ remarked specimens. There are also Mazatlan, Mex., Nov. O.-Thts Ww- Olght large square hulldlnxs originally ^rn town Of Mexico claims im a r«ii- Conslruo'ed according to the peculiar i dcnl ; \ reputed Oldest man in the ulan of the Halda Indians. The litrg-!^ ol ' ld - l 080 Juan Velasqiu^, an Iu- ost in 40 by 00 feet and made of round \*™.LX*\^ r *%* t ? 1 , 1 ttU rt ' c ' ort \ and oarveel Umbers, available, Is 122 yeftra » I. ,,— „ ,. .. . „ Velusf uosi has the afilllty of a man \Hassan means \a pretty town,'\ of , 09 8 thau hM m ymVa and worke and all reports agree that the village (lallv ns a toborot , M(1 „«,„„„„, , was Well named. An examination nt .„.,.,?—.... » the area was \ I t 11 M , Ml' !lV I n 'Il I. I • 1,1 f ».([>lf| , 111 I . I I UU Mfi'lmw ii.VM l.|.(ii lu-mnu In l',- {Milu, H V^iW said, vv,i . ID I, um vh'-thii i, i ii'U ..tiutt u..' i- vi a , in film •UTUotin mil ii iiiupliu in oiii.'i > ,iml in • • i i • i- I v.i... III ,- M n » . .,i - 4 (I t lll't ,l,'\.lt ' I •I c », ' i • II- ..i |'i i'i . I Iff |H • ,, ..... - ..), >n li.|i ;\ If i' l-p . II \ ... . . . li , i IM -l ll . i l I im- -I I. , II. ill- ;'.l l i> .f t. Ill i « ,i ,i|l i i-.f i i i,-. , f , .1 ',,)n 4/,! i . i ilii| i l\ n I'N i. it l.v i ii' ilu tinr i<i,|n Hr .tin .in im i. , I.. inn r V i i Ii i I II i .1 Fiii-.v.'it r. 'In b | II tin. [it In l Ii -n ll, i| !•• .ml Hi V 'lH I-UJI 'I'll t.< V , ll' III ii . ill • \.ll II HlMV I i • ui |... \ \ if ii ttiniuii fn II,I \ONE CENT A WORD\ Is AH a Little Want Ad WiH Cost You. Jfoiilt liecso^nize SJACartona . -, : •:-- • «-„iaany as a laborer. Ho posfippcs nod. An examination of markablo memory and Is familiar \ mmlP by thefior^t aerv-i( ln| , 1K , rimH y (1(m th(l um]gl> r rr ..literlor Department. Tho!, uUt) n fOT Mexican IndefieadcMKti f Smithsonian Institution endorsed iheig na i n n, jgio-at proposition for the establishment of a National MottUmoht, Tho Monument! I will be administered by tlio Forest! Sorvlqo, as It is located within a Na- tional Forest,. \Get it at Jaques\ 0n the »h*t»<m of yo«f iltufi Ki-.t St? tli» nbiK-acfl of mt »tm*tt ilcslCUliiB—moto no wilt yiiw ill\ eoitatsswhyS, S, S. Is fh« St*i«tf« nnl tlltiml futKUr »(l« ftifidlflt nn (iiiportuiilty t« MlmiW a«4 «it«nttl)«n arau* 'initnlowaf khn4 frith Ita wimd«diil lonle ituni. Ittro. THK «(W|(»T SPIStSICKa C«, Atl,AMTA« <3A* /• .fhicago, Nov, 9.—CitjsieMsfiip ho longer appeals to Charles A, FlitpiaJr, oAt> of last year's crop, since he has been given an insight into the methods Of the American candidate for office', Oarnpaiga literature descended uporr Filipiak in a veritable flood and as a result he sat down and Wrote to some of the. most persistent fote solicitors °' as follows: ' \Please-do pot annoy me with your voting circulars any more and kindly accept my resignation as a citizen. I Wit always remain an anarchist.\ CbpicS of the letter have fallen into the> hands of the federal authorities and that little sentence about always being an anarchist proDauly will ro- sialt in acceptance of Pmipiak's rcsig- -natloji \ as a citizen. The courts have • beeh asked to take away the papers hei was so anxtoiK to get only twelve months ago., • —; XtyM) \jsil mmnMus 8'f IfiTHl* IltOM COLD ^..PASHION^ PROGRESS, ECONOMY An Important Display and Sale dj>' One Bay Only OF FURS AND FUR jk.ar ©p»jajciA.iv PRICES WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE BEEN FORTUNA'... »w .,,., . ,M . VICES OF I. B. TRIESTER, REPRESENTING WM. JACKSON'S SONS. MR. TRIESTER IS A MAN WHO HAS BU.N VIM I'lNO OUR STORE FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS; A MAN WE CAN DEPEND UPON AND FROM ONI; OF \II IE HIGII1M RATI J) FUR HOUSES IN THIS COUNTRY. A MAN AND A FIRM IN WHOM YOU AS WELL AS WE, CAN PLACE UTMOST CON- FIDENCE. TO SECURE THE.si .R On^the finest Pelts Are Used by This House in Mafc \k The Styles i include everything in Fur ©f which fashions approve for the seasons of 1916-1917, and whether it be the clieapeat Scarf, or the most expensive Fur Coat, you 4 may llepend upon the styles as being authentic for the present. Styles for both ladies and children are shown. The Worbanship carries every desirable feature that distinguishes the skill of high class furriers. Every piece is char- acterized by perfection in every detail. TUese are not cheap skins, cheaply made up for sale purposes, but every piece will bear the closest kind of inspec- tion. p Their FURS BUY NOW FOR SMA.M, DEPOSIT WILL HOLD WIIATKMOU ^OT siaiscr I'NTIL WANTED. SALE IS FOR AM) FOR OM-: l)A\ OM \ TAlv K \1)\ \Ni\(ii; AMX'O.MK WITH- Ol'T FAIL i\Ml Mow toe \ i . is,. •. i, >i M< , 1 • uu \ H tl'l MIC il.l\ in Hi\ I Ii I I \IU ill' III il .il«- ii ><ni .iir \ II t u tlh \ui loimui-> ui -i n,i i• > 11 i in HI i mil \mi n i ml ul tin I ll llt'llll 11 - 'ii Hill • ll •M* \. \Pipe's Cohf iVimyeuH^ 'finis ft Cold • or tiirlppe in a 1'ewi Hours. Vour cold 'will 'break and all grippe nttaery. end after taking a dose, of \i*aiie'\s CoHitwnnd\' every two hours .uiriir rtreo doses are taken. it |«romptiy opens; clogged-up nos- trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharges 'or nose ruu- nlaig; relievos, sick headache, dullness, foVerisniiesSj sore throat, -sneezing, soreness and Stiffness. , ••- Sote'tstaFstnffed-upf Quit blowing \fy and snuffHngl Ease your throbbing! J he^d—nothing else in tlie world gives •*• sneh prompt relief as \.Tape's Cold IA Ooropoundv*' which costs only 25 cents j t as ahy drug store, It acts without as-1 >* slstttlieo, tastes nice-, and causes fto|«S iricoftv«hi*wce, Accept no* substitute. • iite^iffrwoRD\ It would be useless for us to try to quote all the prices or attempt to give you an adequate idea oi the FURS of any kind, come and see this display. If you were waiting for end of season mark down sale, we 5a> buv imv. wear. Come and bring your friends. ^ ^ In connection with this FUR SALE we offer for Saturday excetpional values in COATS, SUITS, DRESSES. SHR are joining in and will make Saturday a day of Bargains. It will pay you to walk through every department ol ii V.t lit'. I .Mil It'll IM ..l»i I, il , .'i ul' V. VM. ! l in, ui' A Big Reduction On All Suits You Take No Chances Here Too much cannot be said uboul flic iiii|.<ni m • ..; bin in.'» Furs from ti reliable house—In lli.u \\e im-.m t house Ihitl guarantees and Ma)uK hark <>i cuh pieu -uld. That's tlu« IJIKI of house we are. ''t on .,ik«• mi . II.HM • I\ M- for n>u have our Ruaianlee, a . \\< 11 .i -- I In- tit., nut i uin- Mav wo expect losce >ou at (hi. Sale'.' \\l. I'UOnl-l. I') SAVK MM' MOiN'E.. 1 V\ ^ :.j H |> 1'iuH'ilt: Hum Y v V NOV. 11th •^M^f^Jfr^^M^M^^jJif ^» ^^^••••^MiJlM^^O*'*^*^*^* *$•\'•$* ^•^•^•5* ^5* *X* *5* *^\ ••* **\•* *•* *^\ *•* *•• \*•* *•** *•* *•• •*••* •'V* *V^ ^t* *•* *J*' *^* *-v* •*•* *•* *X* ^* \'V* *X* *^ fii .5/1 ?.: £ v. 'S v A -I* ..i #*+ i > t> •% \ ** •»% #* * . %• **•*• w*« *** ** > ••\« v* v *** %* •;» v v •> v v v v