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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 21. 1020. u. s. id sim C,o. KaitK-flfTRifie-iix DRY ACTS CLASH Power of Utah Proviaion Against Sale of Liquor as Medicine Questioned. Can whlzky or almlor splrltous llqdbre told In Utah on prescription of a physician for a patient afflicted with in fluansaT Th Volstead prohibition act, which put Into affact tba federal prohibition amendment January It, distinctly aays that It can and makes specific provision for tba manufacture and sale of liquor destined for such and similar use a Tba Utah state law specifically forbids any and all sale of liquor, and jnakee no provision for Us saleb y druggists or bo r Spial Violets Today All Sales Advertised Here Begin This Morning at 9 Fresh, choice Violets, put up in generous bunches. Special for today on Main Floor An Extraordinary Clearance of Petticoatsat $1.49 Up to $2.25 Petticoats are included in this clearance. Sateen, Near-Sil- k and Heatherbloom petticoats, in plain black and all colors, in flowered modelsv Tucked, ruffled and flounce models. Absolutely no returns permitted. Main - Floor. other. Ladies Hosiery and Under-- . wear Specials ft f " General Dan B. Shields says the federal law leaves off the continues the restrictions on whisky. United Etates District Attorney Isaac Blair Evans says that state and federal statutes dealing with the matter operate concurrently and that the state laws have Jurisdiction In cases not covered by national legislation and vice versa. Other attornej a state that the federal constitutional amendment and the Vol stead act, which puts It Into effect, super sede conflicting state laws, and state laws which go beyond the provisions of the congressional law. The amendment says In Its first two Attorney that where state law tba sale of Ladies' Pure Thread, Full Choice o f black, white snd Ladies Fine Cotton Hose Values to $1.00, all to be Ladies' Fine Cotton Union paragraphs: After one year from the ratification of this article, the manufacture, sale or transportation of Intoxicating , liquors within, the Importation thereof Into or exportation thereof from the United tttatee and all territory subject to the Jr by therefor. "Section t. No one shall manufacture, sell, purchase, transport or prescribe any liquor without first obtaining a permit from a commissioner so to do, except that a person may, without permit, purchase purposes and, use liquor for medicinal as beraln when prescribed by a physician, provided, and except that any person of the the commissioner. in opinion who, Is conducting a bona fide hospital or sanitarium engaged In the treatment of persons suffering from alcoholism may, under such rules, regulations and conditions ss a commissioner may prescribe, use In accordance with the purchase and and use In such Institutions, method to the patients administered liquor, to be of such Institutions under the directions er duly qualified physician tmployed by such Institution. ' "Section 7. No one but a physician holding permit to prescribe liquor shall ibsus any prescription for liquor. And no physician shall prescribe liquor unless, after careful physical examination of the person for whose use such prescription im-Is Is found sought If such examination the best Informapracticable, then heupon In believes faith obtainable), good tion thai ths use of such liquor as a medicine and will afby such person is neesaaary ford relief to him from some known ailment. Not more than a pint of sptrltoue taken internally shall be preliquor to beuse scribed for by th earn person within and no prescripany period of ten day, tion shall be filled more than once. Any shall at a prescription filling pharmacist th time Indorse upon It over ble own word cancelled, the together signature date when the liquor ws de with ths llvered. and then make th earn a part of th record that he 1 required to keep, as herein provided, "Every physician who Issues a prescrip, record, ties for liquor shall Inkeepa abook prescribed arranged. shall show which by th commissioner, th date of Issue, amount prescribed, to whom Issued, th purpose or aliment for which It It to be Issued and directions for use, stating th amount end frequency of th dose. "Section U. But It that! not be unlawful to possess liquors In one's prlvatt dwelling while th same is occupied and used by him as his dwelling only, and such liquor need not be reported, provided such liquors are for use only for the personal consumption of theIn owner such thereof and Ms family residing dwelling, and of hit bona fids guest a when entertained by him therein. alpha-beural- IK Iww Extra bus Size Childrens Underwear.- and Hosiery-SpeciaT: Today xj , i -- ls Lisle Stockings la All Sizes. See- ends of regular 75a stockings that have- - been especially selected end mended. They ere exceptional values, . . ..T. "M per pair..:. Mercerized . . a r 90 .... "Ti I set f The sketches show the exceptional style merits the dfesses in this sale possess. The fabrics and workmanship are of equal excellence. They are fashioned from Wool Jersey and Serge, handsomely braided, embroidered or beaded. Infants' Fine White Cashmere Hose All fine quality, with reinforced heels and toes. RULES OF SALE The bale is for one day only, and begins promptly at 9 oclock. Ob' acfcouhf 'of the exceptional values offered, ive cannot permit exchanges or refunds. C. 0. XX ' on Deposit and Will Calls on 25 per cent payment. 35c Special (3 Pairs for $1.00) A new shipment of Crystal Beads in blue, pink and amber, priced specially for today at Coral Beads in lengths, special today . . Black Vachette Canteen Begs, special ...79c ...70C $4.09 Crepe, worth kJG today 39c, apodal of Striped Scarf mad Regular $1.30 and $1.59 values, today Dreeeer of Blouses y I iw J White Poplin, good quality worth today Special . .......... ......................... Etched Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers with value plated top. Regular TP Iw Special today Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, Rogers ft I I ft VIaIW piste. Special, per set Glass Mayonnaise Bowl with Ladle. Begu-lo- r $1.30 value. Special today lost $1-0- 0 r ftf)1G Crochet Bed Spreads 100 in tha lot Cut eor- nera and scalloped. Oft ft ft Double bed size. Special ytliwJ crsh Toweling, 36 inches wide, for kitchen or ha- I towels. . quality, special New Fancy Voiles, all white, in stripe, ehecka . and figures. Regular ftftA 83c quality WwG 60a Ponda Cold Cream Kodynos Tooth Paste 60e Cantbrox (for heir shampoo) 60e Luxor Face Powder 25c Hillroso Lip Rouge Formerly Priced Prom $5.95 to $7.50 Household Eemedies $1.10 Bromo CDs Seltzer $1.25 Dress toy ii tie Juvenile Section Today Offers Values Unusual, for Little Tots and Girls up to Serge Dresses, 2 to 6 10c Lana Oil Soap, 12' bars for 25c Reeinol Soap. 3 bars for ........ Extra Special t . . 14 QI P 'l vJG $1.10 Lsvoris ..... With a and-Complexio- gfcLSJ (5 4 vklr (H) o Both of These Lots Are Specially Priced for These Two Days Only The As Star Sketched Vibrator $5.00 The most efficient aid to health For tha complexion. double hair and scalp, sora of wrinkles, crowsfcet, treatment chin, muscles, headache, etc., and for the development of the chest, the Star Vibrator is especially recommended, and you get it complete for only $5.00. Drug Section, Main Floor. and ( Indeed an exceptional selection of dresses in attractive belted and straightline models. Colors include navy, brown and ma- rooa. - ly ft I ftft -- Vibrator Years-On- e to $1X3 Seltzer v Binz Bronchliyptus 50c Binz Bronchilyptu Improve Your Health 16 A large assortment of charming little dresses for little tots from 2 to 6. Made of fine quality Serge in smart styles, with hand smocking and embroidery as trimmings. 8 .)3c Bromo Soap Specials Santa Rita Castile, ir?. Big Lot at Girls Serge Dresses, .... Sale of Toilet Articles and Drags blouses boiled from handlingAil are georgette models in dainty beaded and embroidered styles, with round, square and V necks. Included are white, bisque, flesh, navy and taupe. Sizes 34 to 46. $30 Serge, $15 Gabardine. ft I ftft 45c a yard. clearance of broken lines and A One-Butto- Todays Domestic Specials C. Plak or blueUnderwear On the Main Floor a Clearance? 95 .. Union Suit Of extra fine Boys' quality yarns. The most satisfactory bore garment made. P I Tt Special, a suit. Ig I iwJ Veeta asM Fanteu-Wo- ol Children and cotton garments that regularly sell to $1.00, be u is spec ial today A Special Lot of Boye and Girls Suita Some Panty Waist suite, all are fleece lined and fine weights. Regular values to $1.20, today Crystal Beads and Other Jewelry Specials Colors include naVy, black, brown, wine and tan. constitution states: Thle constitution and the law of th United States which shall be made, and under th authority thereof, ehall be th supreme taw of th land, anything In th constitution or law of any etata to the contrary notwithstanding." In ths case of a conflict, the Interpretation of this article would Indicate, according to many lawyers, that the laws of Utah would be nullified where they conflict With federal enactment. Another proviaion of the federal constitution states under section No. 2 of article So. 4 that: "Th clttsen of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and Immunities of citizens In the several states. Mr. Ramage used the example of California. where, under the law, the tale of liquors for medicinal purposes Is permitted, to point out that Callfomlafii have a privilege denied Utahns contrary to the provision of the federal constitution. Mathonlhsh Thomas, federal director of prohibition for Utah, was confined to hie bed yesterday with an attack of grip which prevented him from discussing th situs tion. set Volstead Th provisions of th which permit the traffic In liquor for medicinal purposes are of particular interest at the present time, borne of those previsions follow: "Section 2. Liquor for nonbeverage purposes and wine for sacramental purposes may be manufactured, sold, bartered. transported. Imported, exported, delivered, furnished end possessed, but es only herein provided, and the commissioner may upon application Issue permits - Sues One Day On!y appropriate legislation.'' Thomas Ramage of tha law firm of Chriataneen and Kamage, pointed out yea torday that tha federal amendment pro. vldea for the prohibition of liquors for "beverage" purposes only and that by tha act Itself toe concurrent jurisdiction of o the the state ooBgreia matter of the amendment. Mr, Ramage stated his opinion, after a cursory examination of authorities, con stUutlonal and others, that ths adoption of the federal amendment takes the an tire question of prohibitory enactment re. garding Intoxicating Uquorg from the Jur Ud lotion of the state. Acceptance of this view, which he said has the strongest Of backing in current would legal acceptance and practice, necessarily mean thkt pyovltldng Of th law federal set which tlate go beyond the have no power. If the State taw Is In valid so far ss It exceeds the federal law then whisky and other splritous liquors cun be handled by druggists for sale on prescriptions issued by qualified physicians. This question of .conflict In Jurisdiction will probably ultimately come before th United Etates supreme cbuH for VtCcibldn; If. In the meanwhile, other Issuea of the general question of prohibition, Including the validity of the amendment Itself, are not decided by the same tribunal In such a manner as to do sway with th necet-slt- y for decision on ths first question. Inasmuch ss ths congress of ths United State has taken Jurisdiction In the mat ter of prohibition for the nation. It Is the slates argued by Mr. Ramage that can not nave jurisdiction to go beyond the bets of congress in regulatory enforcement. This again is a point, which, If given Judicial approval, would make it possible to get whisky legally or an. Influenza victim. Again. Mr. Ramage point out, the second paragraph of article elx of the federal J y e purJurisdiction thereof for beverage poses Is hereby prohibited. ' "The congress and tha aavaral states shall hava concurrent power to enforce this article - knee. Regular ca I Fashioned Silk Hose. iL colors, special Choice of several odd numbers. ftft,. closed out at ...Y. Suits. Choice of low nock, sleeveless god tight or loose Miscellaneous Specials for Today Regulation Middie with Flannel dollar. ftft K Size 8 to 14 year. Special at ' Outing Flannel Gowns in all white and and pink stripe. 51 Special it Flannclette Kinionoz in loos a--d elstic-wa- t ftft line model, riain and ribbon tjlfcewal trimmed. Special Girl' be .yliutf Bungalow Apron in Giiigham and- Percale j v.nu attractive collar belts ouu pot- ft I etz. Value to $2.50 at,. Warner Corsets for the slender figured Mad Batiste with two pairs of hoe eupport- ers attached. Regular ft I ftft $3.50 value, special Medium buet corset for morning wear. Long skirt and free bip. Regular $2.00 ft I ftft coriete, special today VliuJ .................. titJ VIAJ I w n ii |