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Show r THE SALT LAKE TKIBUXE, THURSDAY M0I1KIKG, OCTOBER 12, 1322. operators Will start Injunction proceedings to restrain eostom and dry agents from interfering with their ships One type of ship will be selected in each elans, representing all of the nations engaged Iff the American maritime trade, it was said. The result of this injunction would be to stay the operation law until the matter tan be expedited to the United State supreme (ourt. The departs ment of Justice Announced that it had machinery already set up to teat the legality of the ruling and also to rush the ease thrush the lower courts Chairman A. T. Jasker of the t'nited board returned to Washington today after a hurried f trip to New Aorle-f- o eee thst thw mlmg being enforced on American owned vessels. Cave Man Tactic Land Company I for Test Makes-Rea- dy of Daugherty's fr (Oeattsmd T iLkes announced It would to their policy the low, no matter what the tout, and to await tho outcome of I tlf Cunarl Jinei toot of the validity of fr. Daugherty's ruling. 1. A. 8. Franklin, preeldent of the In- ouch I tornational Mercantile Marine, said I evOukl be the policy of hto line, although hi bulleted "it U our legal right to carry wines and liquors os stores to be con- -. l earned during the voyage." i 1st "live up to Trade Falling Off. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 A modern coiinterpart of the handwriting on the wall, credited with having spoiled a famous party given by Belshaxzar, visited the Pacific Mail liner President Cleveland the other night at sea In the form of a wireless message from A D. Lasker, chairman of the Shipping board, according to stories told today by passengers of the ship which docked here yesterday.' Old traditions of passenger travel at sea call for general levity on the last night before port is reached With a stock of liquor aboard valued at $10 000, passengers of the President Cleveland said the traditions were respected. About t o'clock In the morning, when ths revelry was at Its highest pitch, ths Lasker message came as follows "Eliminate sale of liquor on all shipping hoard liners, consign all stocks on board for dellvsry at nearest port ,r Ships officers posted placards bearing the orders Then, the story goes, many of the 1&0 passengers, taken by surprise, were so seddened by the news that not even the mors ardent spirits could cheer them. Others It waa said, merely saw In the notice a necessity for faster work limit wag Advised that the three-mil- e social as well f geographical, some of the passengers postponed, sleep entirely until they reached snore.-Th- e President Cleveland was ths first shipping board vessel to reach this port atnoe ths Daugherty ruling ordering intoxicants off American vessels. last-minu- Ef , Beginning This Morning Y, f Any Trimmed Hat on Display to customs mt prohibition regulation agents for enforcement m h new baft. General Daugherty said toAttorney day It was ths hope of hie departmfiit those that opposing the liquor ban would carefully select the case upon which they would make their fight. In order that a clear-cissue might te presented to the court of the first instant e, and, eventualUnited State supreme court for to the ly, flr.ai determination. For Three Days Only N ut Shipping board craft already are be- falling ginning to experience a eertoue Frankoff In passenger trade, geld Mr. lin, although he would not ascribe the slump to the prospect of arid voyages In 'The fact remains, however, that the last few days cancellation of have bean coming in thick, and He named two email fast, he said. ships, each of which carries about 100 which lost from fifteen to pSBMngcra, cancelleant? passengers by lations. on the larger ships the perrisen by has cancellations of centage in tho last day or two, leaps and bounds inclosed. ! he "It is becoming more and more difficult for us to compete with- - foreign ships, said Mr. Franklin. "Every month some- Sea Bartender Quits. up. The last was the thing new pope SEATTLE, Wash , Oct. 11 "Os Wiltariff, so how we can't even paint a ship In s foreign port without paying duty on liams, bartender on the shipping board President Madison, plving besteamer United It when the vesiel reaches the tween Puget Sound and ths Orient, has fetales, hie cocktail glasses carefully, packed thrust his .white apron and Jacket Into a brown bag and left here for Havens. BUREAU COMPLETES T got a from Mr. Lasker ef REGULATIONS the shippingtelegram "It board,". O explained aid: Lock up the bar and get off the hip, gf ralrereet Service. WASHINGTON, Oct, 11 The prohibl- ion- - bureau completed today drastia reg-- i WELCOME batons for enforcement of the dry act TEST DRY ORDER ton shipping. s Privately owned American ships with liquor aboard may be seised and turned WASHINGTON, Oct II. (By the Asships sociated peer to the government and ths aboard Press) Decision of the Cunard register with liquor foreign three-milline to seek an injunction restraining the e tvli h,ln the limit of ths Amer-ft- p government from enforcing it ban coast may share a like fate. entrance into American porta of p dt was officially stated, however, that against all alcoholic waa ship bringing liquor llfw extrema remedy would not bo re- expected by department of justice offito until the legality of recent futed cials to be the initial step in the fight -ie tested in the courts. of foreign shipowner against the recent - Jheruling regulations were transmitted to liquor ruling of Attorney General DaughFtp rotary of the Treasury Mellon by Pro- erty, it wa said tonight. hibition Director Haynes, They will Officials reiterated their ho a careful scrutiny end possible meet the Issue. both asreadiness regards an was It before modification publication. injunction and In the matter of a test case, which, they said, undoubtedly would differences of opinion exist in be brought, notwithstanding action on the bureaus as to the restiainlng order Efcharp government Issuance of the Injunction was preof certain provisions. The bureau holds that the department dicted, both at the department of Justice n 6 Justice erred in ruling that and at the shipping boar I. Under the Judicial procedure. It was said, ships cannot dock at the Philippine ordinary an Injunction usually Issues if the petiMauds. The former holds that the act Is not operative there and a tioner can show to the court that the fids. predicated upon ths act is likewise set complained of will operate to his injury In the period which must intervene pot operative. 7 The prohibition bnrsan omits for ths before hs can obtain other relief. tun regulations by which liquors for medicinal purposes may be carried on Speed Is Expected. American and foreign ships within Amer-- h It wa expected that an order to show in. waters It was announced that suit-lU- g cause would be granted at once, returnaregulations for the Issuance of such ble within a brief period, and that the fxinStts would be issued shortly. order might have effect before set October IS as ths data enjoining 4 The bureau the termination of the time allowed to. damp the lid down on foreign ves- President Harding for the foreign lineby Officials arc to put their affairs In ord- -r to conform sels- In American porta Confident that privately owned American with tho ruling This period end Octothink and foreign ships will start litiga- ber If, when, according to Information tion at once to teat the ruling. Informa-- 1 I given in official circle today, the treasitq to the shipping board Is that private ury department Is expected to Issue It reser-catio- N ri -- Ruling. Upset by Wireless, O. ) J. Oct !1 student living Arnold C. In Grand Tanner, a low, may have been able to win a wife-sittheald of a pistol, but he h cannot keep her by constantly threatening her life, according to the In court told today by ths bride, story formerly Miss Mary c. Nelson, emto New York as a nurse ployed Mr. Tanner haled her husband Into W(r.oa a charge of assault la .with IntenLto kUL Ila.was-beiMiOOball Mr her to Tanner, According husband on October 3 called at her home, began courting her on the porch, and then suddenly turning cave man. put a gun to her head and demanded her hand or her Ufa She gave him her hand, going at ones with him to Pear Kiver for a hasty marriage ceremony. On the tenth day of ths honeymoon, she asserted, he again turned cave man. She had him arrested. NYAOK. of-t- he Cunard - Liner in Jail Newly-We-d alf Price In Separate Category. Official here are of the opinion that A meric ships, foreign tonnage and shipping board vessels each occupy a separate category In the eltuation which The shipping board fleet's has arisen status has been settled, once and for all, it I approval held, by President Harding of Mr, Daugherty interpretation of the liquor statute. American vessels can bring suit only by attacking tho government s authority to enforce a dime ac-tic law outside the national territory, cording to these officials, sad In so dothe ing would find themselves up against several decision of the supreme court on questions which are so nearly Identical as to be considered practically binding on this specific. Issue. Foreign shipping is admitted, however, to bo In stdl another classification. since a suit from this source may touch on tho tnteraatkmai relations of the United States end may be supported by assertion that enforcement of the baa would contravene prior existing trestle. x official whose official Government duties reqnlre close attention to the legal aspects of the liquor ban expressed themselves today as confident that the auto enforce it thority of the fcovernment would be upheld in the courts, OFFICIALS OF Including Dress or Street Hats in Velvets, Felts, Suedes, Duyetyns and Metal .Cloth- - Mushroom, Turban and Pliable Brim Shapes with trimmings. "Nii Death Rate Increases. A- ALBANY, Oct. li. Deaths from alcoholism showed a marked Increase tor the first seven months of this year as compared with the same months last year, numbering 172, as against eighty-threthe report of the state health department Issued today declared. The greatest Increase In death .from alcoholism, the report ear, occurred In New York City, the second greatest In the rural sections of the state and the least Increase was In upstate cities as a group. liq-IK- fr e, un-jr- Chicago LONDON, rum-lade- Lek v- m Tribe 2U2-U- on American vessel, and not likely there wiU be while the for home continues. The officials not certain what it will be after the booking Cable. ey Hi SELLS STAGE m DRUG STORE 18 ATS SOUTH MAIN 8T.; SOUR 4 to the fact that Mr. Benkert at that time had been with the company a few months, and, through a desire "to show thorn foreigners what an Imoprtant firm he worked for, may have said something very foolish The witness said the antloomer rule adopted by the Chicago board of trade last for a committee to fix January, providing a fair price and a proper penalty when contracts cannot be fulfilled, had made corners Impossible, but that the cause ef the belief king held that it was not commercially ethical to default, trader had statement not taken advantage of this protection. Mr Marcy said that If anything along I wouldn't hesitate to let a trad lay If that line was said. It could be attributed 1 was short and someone was long, and It Is export division of the Armour Grain comrush pany, were both questioned about a stateare ment attributed to Mr Benkert that "the rush Armour Grain company controls the corn market of North America." The statement was contained In a letter written by J F. Bendess & Co., New Yorp exporters, to their Antwerp office, advising the Dutch branch to bid for corn under the market price, promising that the Armour company, through this supposed control, could get the gr&ln at less than the current quotations. Mr Benkert denied having made such a Oct. 11. The managements American steamship lines her denied today that there had been any cancellation of passages on American liners sailing from England on acoount of General Daugherty s ruling on booxe, and all vessels are booked full from London until November t. On the Southampton service ths Washington sails tomorrow with every berth booked, and the America, sailing October 22, has everything taken It i reported that many passengers are taking their own with them, which a Cottiiad fwm no one can prevent, and the liquor dealer at Southampton and Tilbury are doing a rushing business in bottle trade. cases, for she Invariably revered her own The ships, of course, are now dry, In ac- black tresses with 'a wig, evefn In operas cordance with the dry ruling. There has been, no falling off in the where her role called for black hair. There are auburn wigs for Fiamette and Zaxa, blonde wigs for Marguerite and Thais, light brown wigs for Manon, dark brown wigs for Mignon; black wlga for Butterfly and Carmen. All are of human hair nave two worn in the early scenes of Thais. Thee are of gold thread, for It was the custom among women of Thais' time and profession to gild their hair. Among the brightest spot of the exhibit are the kimonas worn In Butterfly. There are ten of these each vying with all the others for the ultimate in Of Vol-etc- id Colors; tan, wood brown, black', blue and ' Chinese green. - Is over. No Cancellations. Trttm-8l- t Priced From $10.00 to $35.00 flXIK I couldn't buy that wheat back at a reasonable price, Marcy declared. You've got to have speculators to balance the market, he said to answer to If you kill that youve another question. hurt the fanner most of all . "The grain speculators, however, have lost so much In the last two or three years carrying grain as It went down that they have gone Into the stock market ' Arthur Cutten. whose hams figured goesip about the "May squeesef' subpoenaed to appear spring, has been Friday. The commission expects to com- plet the hearing, which Is being held to to a senate resolution, by Friday rcojKins 2V 1: lip ip Tosca Robe Missing. There are two notable souvenirs of the metropolitan missing from the exhibit, howeverV One la the red velvet robe worn In Toeca. Farrar presented this, when she mid farewell, to an assistant stage manager who long had admired It. The other Is the table knife with which she stabbed Searpla to Tosco. The knife a trick one waa a "prop and still Is laying actors low on the metropolitan Clothes so well fashioned they appeal to gentlemen A rock to a scientist is full of meaning. It may even fascinate him. To others it is just a stone. Hirsh, Wickwire Clothes to gentlemen are garments that excite-theiappreciation. They can see in these clothes a background of expert de. signing. Th iiia . f't . Yetwhat tothem is a superb example of good taste in clothes, may be just But our shop is one place where good taste in clothes is not expensive. One of the- - most Interesting Farrar on exhibition is the famous affair with the blue, yellow and green ostrich plume which she wore in Toeca. The first night she wore it, It also contained a red feather. But this caused bo many gasps that everybody speed the red feather should be deleted. Among the trappings of her romance with Lou Tellegen, offered for sale, are set. Farrar's a Louis XVI drawing-roobedroom set of ivory enamel, the old rose and damask hangings Tellegen's bedroom set of Kjngwood with yellow striped Louis XVL hangings done a lawhich stood on FarEven a picture rar s dressing table, showing the singer and her mother In the da s of the Berlin triumphs which preceded her American debut, is for sal there are linens, tableware Besides, and the like. 11 Initialed "T" or "O. F, , T. and the door mat. TheFineSl cf ; QothcsTadyto Wear , r r; trufcg Greatest Clothing Eton. Gardner feAdams KEARNS BUBJD&iO 1 COlRP&ny SALT LAKE, CITY V: f ! And Up And Up J22 OFFICE OPEN KEEPS SILENCE frees (Centlaiud Hirsh Wickwire PLATES V PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL CO. r Er RUBBER I ara giving the public at these special prices ia . guaranteed it must and will please you. f The offer holds good for thirty days only. Make your appointments NOW better be sure than sorry. hats i: ir. REMEMBER The work stage - r -- GOLD CROWNS 8 :30 a. m. to 7 p. m. the segEsrt BROKEN quickly duplicated. Ve save yon tlnei and money OPTICAL DEPT. to 610,000 bushels, oqt that amount, The examiner asked the witness If bis company had not been able to deliver 6,000,000 bushels on cars instead of to warehouses, as a result of the operation emergency carload delivery rule. o( "Ithedont recall, but we delivered a large amount, the witness said Mr. Marcy and W. Benkert, head of the ' CHARGE ST0MER3- -I msy hsv their if v glasses charged. MAIN FLOOR CONSULTATION FREE EYE SERVICE break In price was Auerbach's Optical Department is distinctly SERVICE department, free of charge at any time, with the assurance that you will be told the exact truth about your eyes, f yon do not need glasses we will gladly ao advise you and if you do require glasses you will not be URGED to buy nnleis your good Judgment sad our low price do the urging. Yon may consult our Optometrists THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS that d 9 to 1. Pit Oa.) due tq lsrg receipts, and that thq operations ef his company had nothing to do with It. The company, the records In ths hands f the commission ehow, was short on corn In July, 1921, when the carload dethat emerlivery rule wa Invoked, but was due to gency order, Mr. Marry said, nd congee ion St the public warehouse warehouse employees. to a strike of In May of this year, the records showed, the company was short 11.000.000 bushes of May wheat on April 20, but by May 29 had red urea and on that date-close- SUNDAYS Examination and Estimates Free transactions by his organization are hedged, through the purchase or tale of a future to safeguard a cash transaction, but that there are some purely speculative Btsrmtr the exHow are they speculative? aminer ssked. W may have some cash grain with no futures against H 'firm tbe''et-- a - brum the records of tbs miner showed that the Armour company was long 6 000,000 bushels of corn In September, 1910, and that the price had dropped approximately 25c overnight on SO. September Mr, Marcy said MAIN STREET BEADING GLASSES Bps t spherical lenses, in gold filled .VWaAkl frame ?H In all shell frame..., S JJ ICeltl DISTANCE GLASSES Best ;iherL ral lenses, in gold t;t filled frame. . .ywsfetl In all hell 7J ............ frame.. BIFOCAL LENSES Best SpherkaJ, lenses, for mdiag and distance w one pair, choice pf gold filled or M VwilU as. sics X |