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Show 1 THE SALT .LA2U!: &U.NUAX' JUUKJN1M, AUUUBT 14, W2L TKJUtS U JN JL W- -' m Canadian Smugglers Busy Despite the Mobilization of Michigan Constables. 13. Canadian WINDSOR. Out., Aug rum runner seemed to be trying to establish a record today after word was received her that Michigan state police, armed with rifles, had been mobilized to prevent them landing liquor manufactured In Ontario. Beer was hauled to the piers in both Sandwich and Walkerville, truckload after truckload, and It was estimated by waterfront observers that nearly a dozen bouts had pulled out every hour since S o'clock this morning. The bustle slong the piers continued even when unconfirmed retorts were received that Michigan stale police, embarking in three motorboats, had , run two liquor-lade- n craft ashore near Ecorse and seised the cargoes. At the present moment, it Is reported, the smugglers are concentrating on 9 per cent legally In Ontario plants under a recent Windsor court decision that to brew for export was perfectly proper under, the Ontario temperance act. Shipments of whisky in Waterloo, in wholesale lots Is to begin Monday. Reports were current today that not only had beer been shipped this week to Detroit, but that more than a dozen carhad entered loads, camouflaged that city by 'rail These reports had it k that, w hile the center of the cars, near i the side floors, had been filled with, hay, are upon case of beer had been "stackeu In Uie ends. According to waterfront gossip, the rum runners had increased their efforts to gel liquor across the border to satisfy the demands of Michigan roadhouses, which were. reported to be expecting an unusual week-en- d trade. Word was received here that these resorts were charging 60 cents a bottle for beer. According to information at hand here, some Canadian liquor has got as far as Toledo and Port Huron. as-ha- Officials Join Forces. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 13. Federal, coiRky authorities joined hands this afternoon In an effort to halt what Is said to be an effort to flood the United States with Intoxicants from Canada, following a Windsor court ruling that the Ontario temperance act does not prohibit export of liquors. is First results of the v igllance of the came today, when federal officers raided a house in Ecorse, a suburb, and seized 1200 pints of beer and twelve quarts of whisky, Ecorse, In the opinion of Charles P. Campau, chief Inspector of .he state department of public safety, is ht center of the traffic in illicit liquor brought across the border. Campau last seventy-fivstate midnight brought here from Lansing to patrol the water fronts of Detroit and suburbs. Beer continued to be shipped today from Windsor, Sandwich, Ford City and other Canadian border towns. No whisky shipments were discernible. The beer shipped today was reported to have been headed for Toledo and other lake and river cities. "My investigations show that no greater amount of beer and whisky Is being brought into Detroit than formerly, Campau said late today. state and offl-co- e, , Department Gets Busy. Out it A BIS Special Palmolive Soap, Clean Swee In This a. which-broug- noted.'-accordin- 1' "'Woman Socialist Lecturer Forced to End Speech OMAHA. Neb,, Aug 13. A street talk by Mrs. Ida Crouch Hazlett, a Socialist, was Interrupted Thursday-nigh- t at Shenandoah, Iowa, according to a special dispatch received here, when Thomas Murphy, an American Legion post commander, and other former service men took her from an automobile in which she was speaking. She was taken for a short ride Into the country, in another motor car and returned to a hotel and Uter was refused permission to speak by Shenan- -, doah's mayor, who feared a disturbance . would result. The action by the men was taken, the dispatch said, "because of abusive and personal remarks directed at American' Legion members." " 'V1 " ASSUMES NEW DUTIES. 13. Former MADRID, Aug Premier Antonio Maura ,today assumed the prenew of th Spanish cabinet miership which replaces that of Premier who resigned Thursday. Premier Maura appointed Don Manuel Gon-talHontoria minister of foreign affairs and Senor Celerva minister of war. MAURA A PIONEER PARK CONCERT. The Salt Lake Street Car Mens band, G. R. Carmen, director, will present a program of popular musie at Pioneer park from 7 until 9 o'clock tonight, invitation la extended to the public. WILL TOUR WEST. Mr. and Mrs M. Lavenburg and small son leave Monday on an extended motor trip through the Action. - WEAR will be swept out on the tide of LOW PRICES READY-T- O 68 $3 Clean Sweep Sale, yard miner in heavy crepe to $7.50 from pur$7.00 many plaees chased away under manufacturers cost today 40 inchea wide in plaids and stripes colors blue, jade, brown, coral, canary, black and white and Sport crepes it Our complete stock formerly priced from $19.75 to $45.00 Extra Heavy Sport Crepe In This Sale Special, 54.43 . . Yard 40 inches- - wide Siik1 . e. are triced downward and grouped in three lots sSf1 $ 1 Q0 $C)50 $(00 Prices. Japanese sport inches wide different designs, also plaid and stripe effects. : to 8 pongeB-3- All Folding Fans, Price Ineludirig 11 that remains of our beautiful imported organdies, dotted swisses, ginghams, linen, dotted. and plain voiles. $6.50. - - CJfkn Sweefa in Lingerie Dept. HOUSE GOWN( Made in k whit dotted Swiss, mer price to 11.91. Sale price rick-rac- In cotton HOUSE OREStEB ender. blue and pink effects; 60. mer price to Sale price..... neat styles; trimmed. For- 20 Taffeta and Tricolette Dresses Chellle; In lavneat style. For- Former prices, to $19,75. In dark colors, navy, thrown, taupe and black. Sizes 16 to 40 of QC J9 "r1" ' SPECIAL AT S2-A miscellaneous group of articles priced regularly up to 67.60, including short, sleeveless padded robes, night gowns, camisoles and velope chemises. 12 en- CREPE DE CHINE DRESSING SACQUES In chins, daintily splendid quality crepe d trimmed, in pink. Former price up SO PC to 37.95. Sal price ntrast ' Tricolette Suits color trimmed. 7S ( $-- Petticoats In This Sale .. Changeable affects. 11 of good colors-ta- ns, rose and other shades. blue Splendid, serviceable petticoats, and al- k Pettimoat as attractive as an coat. Regular prjc very considerably higher. ' : t t Chan Sweth in th$ s Art Department TAMPED RATINE" DRESSES AH mad up; of boneydew, on th popular shade Deift blue and white. Sizes SS to 60. Qood styles. Regular price, 2 81 price SKIRTS Whtte retina, STAMPED RATtN stamped with attractive designs; all mad op; to be done in cross-stitc- h design. Clean-SweSale price trieoIetter . Former $15.00 to $25.00 values, cut to iger-ie-se- y? M 315-9- navy, brown, green, tan. . . ep STAMPED LAWN DRESSES In orchid, light blue and pink; to b embroidered Clean Sweep in French knot 91 Eft Sale price..; hon-eyde- w, White Tub Skirts 0ur entirtr stocki. waists; former 24 10 36 prices STAMPED VOILE BLOUSES Pretty design; stamped on white French voile. Two different patterns. Sal price............ E(l STAMPEO SCARPB Just odds and enda of Good designs for th punch needle or scarf to $9.75, cut to some for crocheting. gale price ; STAMPED Final Closing Sale of Wash Goods CORSETS AND GIRDLES Thomson models; front lace; In pink. A number of Sale price.......... W I slrJ different model na CORSETS White or pink; some with elastic top. Models up to 33.60 regularly. Sale price...., aa Pi vli93 IRENE CORSETS One odd lot; sises 24 to 34. - A clean-u- p of some models up to 39 00. In white m mw back lace. Solo price. Bvivv MADAM Priced away below the cost of production, for a quick clearance.' coming In, and wo must hava room for ur fall stock. Quantities 75o to $1.00 Printed Vofles, 25c Yd. All good Broken lines and part bolt In light and dark effect qualltle 85c to $1.65 Fancy Voiles, 50c Yd. : wash material. end other high-clato 34 Inches wide, such and fancy plaid Gingham. hlrtlng Broken line and small lota only. ss Final Clearance Sh 32 U T' I . Shoes & Pumps Military and French heels what remains of our summer stock not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot each pair an extraordinary bargain. (Down Stairs Shoe Store) v , aO-sU- Copcn ;, v ; Silk navy, Sport Coats white lavender, Corsets V T'ro-"ifcc- - Tussah brown, 'CoFormer $15.00 to $19.75 values, cut to. . . . FIanDcIs , Clean Sweeft in White Canvas r- : stamped EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS A very fin quality . of material, and finished with a superior AC grade of lace. They were 5.04. Wls93 Sals pries PLOWEREO KIMONOS Quit a good grads of Comfortmaterial. In several different shade able and convenient for home use. Former prices to 31.75. Sale price, , 7 y . Quits SILK DRESSING SACQUES variety of fancy silk sacques, mostly in pink or' blus, in trimmed. lace quite Mostly elaborately A PC fussy styles. Former prices up to 113.60. Sale price Women's high-grad- Pause and think over that bargain, then be here bright and early when the sale starts, 9 o'clock, Monday morning. i , In these three groups are trimmed hats in the various straws which have been popular this summer a great variety of models, both large and small every color which has been good through the season a few silk sport, hats and tailored sailors all have been very much higher priced this is a wondere hats, ful opportunity to get at but a fraction of their regular price. ; Regular price 15c to v Hats Prices Cut for This Sale to Sport Japanese Pongee In This Sale Special, $1.19 Yard First-qualit- y f Summer plaid and stripe in effects. rum-runne- rs The workmen's compensation lawT In the opinion of the Industrial commission of Utah, "should be so construed that every tradesman engaged in regular employment In the state of Utah should be covered and protected" by It This Is the substance of a letter from O. F. member of the commission, to an Ogden company up a number of questions relating particularly to the building trades which have frequently before come before the commission. A to tendency has been Mr. McShaue, on the part of some contractors to claim exemption under the Workmen's act on the ground that various tradesmen engaged on special work are really subcontractors. The state law with regard to ers subject to the provisions of theemployworkmen's compensation act Includes, with certain exceptions, every employer of three or more workmen or operatives, emploj era of agricultural or domestic labor having the option of coming under the act or not, as they may deem best. men Sport Silks of Interpretation Given of Utah Compensation Law This in Silks . S advertlee ' Dozen $1.00 ' WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. Examination the customs laws Is to be made by thl of Justice, officials said today. department In an effort to And means of stemming ..the tide of liquor pouring over the Canadian border into this country. Prosecutions pi under the Volstead act, officials asserted, apparently has not been an effectual method of keeping out Illegal liquors, and other legal weapons are sought by tha government authorities charged with the duty of keeping spirit! from crossing the line. Some doubt exists, it was explained, at - ' to how far tha prohibition lawi repealed sections of the customs laws applicable to Illegal imported liquors, and a study of the statutes Is to be made to ascertain the exact situation. Dutiable liquor brought In from Canada without payment of the proper fees is regarded by some officials as s clear violation of the customs regulations. Irrespective of sny breach of the prohibition laws. If the authority Is found to exist, these officials declared, it would be possible for the government to put a sharper (.heck upon spirits shipped In from Canada and help relieve what was said to be a . bad situation developing along th northern border. of similar authority to the Application Mexican border, it was contended, also would cut down shipments of Intoxicating beverages into the country from the south. goes! Every piece of summer merchandise swept dout with lowered prices.. The most dramatic . clearance in the : history. of this store ether bS silk-mix- y $1.00 to $1.35 White Suitings, 50c Yd. Of good quality Gabardine. In effects. Different patterns to choose from 36 inches wide. ( self-plai- d White Nainsook, 25c Yard . - 6 Inches wide. Soft finish, suitable for women's and .children's garment 89c Fancy Tissue, 40o Yard Yard wide, broken color and patterns of a good quality. Most suitabl for women's and children's garments. $4.75 Colored Bedspreads, $2.95 Made of strong white sheeting, and print ed In different colors. Orfly a small lot. Ble 31x99. $1.50 Fancy In the Clean Sweep Sal come from Japan. Different patterns and color to choose from. Al are neatly bound. Mertex They are slightly Imperfect. quality; slse 22x41. Extra fin quality, with Jacquard borders. In colors of pink, blue, yellow and lavender. finished with hemmed end $4.00 Japanese Cloths, $2.95 Each In round effects; 34 Inches In diameter. Made on a fine quality British white cotton that was sent to Japan and there printed In th popular blue and white design Decorative Doilies ' Special InSavings . Thry Bath Towels, 75c Each at NOTE THE LOW PRICES fxlt feet, regular 31.7. Closing out price, each 81se 3x10 feet, regular 36.7. 34 .20 Closing out price, each Sis 81s 4Hx7V9 regular $3 23. $2.00 Closing out price, each Slse 1x6 feet, regular $L?(. Closing out price, each gl.lt Slse 30x60 Inch regular $1.60. S9 Closing out pries, each ......... A Big Special In Our August Sale of Blankets Second Week PLAID BLANKETS, PAIR Madeira Dollies, all round effect hand scalloped edges, Snd hand embroidered bodies; all linen centers. Small lots only. 6 Inches in diameter, regular 60c each. nowi each S8c 11 inches in diameter, regular, 31-3each, 1. now, each 3 00 LINEN CRASH DOILIES In round effect finished with lac edge Small lots only. 10 Inches In diameter, regular 40c 'each, now. each 100 g inches In diameter, regular 20c each, now, each sc feet, $6.50 -- ' . mliad; els 36x30; In block plaid May be had In colors of pink, blue, tan and gray. A very soft and fluffyjtualtty. Regularly 37.BB a pair. Wool effects. PILLOW CASES designs; stamped on tho best tubing; regulation site Pair Imported Grass Rugs Pall merchandise Is now are limited. Come early. . KfOza 9w Dainty of $1.25 I I I $2.50 Silk Gauntlet Gloves In This at, E&le Pair .......i cuff and some strap styles: beautiful In gray, whit and mod Just quality of besilk, worn for fall. what will Some 80 Pair Women's 'Pv. White Linen Pumps and Oxfords , J7J ; , shoes from our All stock mostly French regular heels former prices up to $10.00. Buy white shoes for the remainder of this snd for the next season. high-grad- e ... ' (Shoe Department Second Floor.) states ) |