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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1919. 6 to 9 Saturday Night Hour Sales WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY. Small Lot of Hose and Japanese Crochet Doilies, 32c Mittens, 10c Each, Size 22 and 24 mih; splendid qualit Men, women and children tan many place-i- n Can be used to - NO PHONE ORDERS. GOOD Service Cards, 3 for th enielojt Responsibility .for Serious Disorders Placed on Bolshevist Foreign Element. who i)M)OV, Jan liu a: op) r 31 , ut T.ioMie 1Cv . Spe- - Bv vv.reless 1 i I'l. 'la,ur l 9 11 ,1 A M of broken big lings in something in this mixed group. lUown Stair big bargains. vTbird llooi iKmonos, Each, $1.45 Crep 1U-- Mens he - provost astin; Irm In req test the Intel 'ene to eiiiment prailnal'y il ,'ened in so marv words that If them would riot i, is no intervention the t .e s the government declined to tak e which would have meant t'a owing! c cm i tie duly elerteid national leaders of i' i odes unions In tavoi of tlie oannirilU t e lalter iiru.cedd il Ire al extremists their plans, of whi h t'e riot was h, uu v Hable outcome. r aibembUd a lage aiul ,wd outside the town lad Rowdyism H'l e nit and tne police lad to make it The Htrik-- ,. i i c'arges to suppress u i ited with bottles, and after the , r d moved elsewhere looting and figl r red at other points in the citv, u h t tie number of eases taken to the for Injuries is rejxjry-- as less h siit.il flan fifty, and that, having regard to all is less than might t r circumstances, hi e been feared. Toward evening order was more or less n Mored In spite of the fact that the center ofithe City was in darkness, owing to partial failure of street lighting them Mens Flannelette lnpim nth lunc arrived during the week and the feature of that thc arc unexpectedly reasonably priced. 50 D resses at $12.75 35 Dresses at $14.75 39 D resses at $16.75 I 1 t- ever-wante- i Broken lug value the Scots ire orderly people and disoiders of this character have never occurred within living memory Id Scotland's largest city, wnere, however, considerable cements are among the Glasgow workers, as illustrated by the fact that the noving spirit in the local agitation Is a I'oiwh Jew and some of the others are . Tho authors of the strike are the same tried to bring the t hdo shipvard work to a standstill during the war and they made no secret of their belief In vloleht methods generally, or of their particular sympathy with the methods and aims of the Russian Bol-- 1 mi u who repeatedly While the .government s policy of nonIn strikes meets with general approval, it Is realized that the trades union officials are deeply compromised by thfclr apparent Inability to restrain the younger labor element, and that It Is wise to Insist on their tesponslhillfy as g class. Meanleaders of tlie while, amidst all the distressing news of drikes and rioting there are a few hope- intervention Saturday Special in Blouses at $1.90 An exceptional value in blouses. Aat-IL- r strike and stopping every of commercial activity the London, was defeated by a industry bored, become large strikers tlie en- of nVfo lias drawn up a program nditrial HFr,r;7;r;,'.r2.',Ty fiNfslN', Jan. SJ Telegrams from e fact depit t a situation there whiib u.ms akin to that which recently erman cities under revoluin tionary rule The governing power h has to luen usurped, say a Belfast dispati ti e Mall, bv the strike eomtnlttee and the tin Is governed from the humble hall, There Is no personality, ns Urn dispatch, "but there is a lapable ooimlttee of trades union leaders, most o' whom aie moderate and restrained. obodv can do anvthing umess ne comes, in hand, to this committee. Even the are helpless and the chief of po- Pice e has asked the strike leaders to corn 'ate with the constables in preventing 'I solders and lawlessness. When strikers to a hotel to cut off electric current aciompany them. The postmaster imp ii thanked the str!keeommlttee for al- 0 mg the postoffice to use electricity. The committee has prescribed a Ilm- amount of work In certain Industries, i"ir ilarlv those Involved In feeding and " uming the people Otherwise there is I Arti--hii- -- i i v' SUERS GLASGOW, Jan. 3L Fifty persons weie Injured here today when the police ftaiiftra charged a crowd of strikera with tlfelr the etrikere .cooperating with men and batons. The mounted police vs ere called shipyard that It Is reported out and a numbef of arrests were made. at Londonderry are at ranging With a view to stopping street car traft" 'follow the example of the Belfast fic, the strikers attacked cars this afterstrikers noon and twelve of them were thrown Strike from the tracks and smashed In the sale Engineers ote to the of market. Other cars were attacked in Jan parts of the city. At least one shop tonight to otiier of Engineers was looted. Tlie dash occurred in ';nkp February 6 and to conlmjFj; of forty whese the strikers had George square, to until a working week the meet of at noor,, decision The granted them. BLLMST. Jan. 31. The strike engineers came i, go the ixmdon annoumed tonight that It con))d hours as a rty-seven of templates trying to extend the strike to Influence 'mmun-fnvas the whole of Ireland. Replying to an garded from John Devlin, member of parthe Belfast and Glasgow tonight speakers at strike, liament, that he intervene In the strike Clonal urged a '"If"! f,a(j arrived for the David Lloyd George, the Rritish prime de laring the demand roritro! of irdHstrv, minister, replied that the British government did not control tne hours of labor workmen to reso,tlon. tn and that he was in complete agreement Undo w.tnjhe fUde with the reply of Andrew Bonar Law, lord prlvv seal, to tlie provoet of Glasgow deto In intervene the clining strike there The piemler added that this reply applied with equal force to Belfast plant derd Many dlPiharpn UboN, soldiers anelu ed been-calle- A .. com-mitt- refo- m .A'tXng SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ALL WEEK BY H. J.-- DONOHUE FACTORY EXPERT of the Famous Ground Your Fit Like Do Gripper Shoes This? Shoes Are the moet perfect fitting bhoes, because they are made on lasts absolutely the shape of normal They fit the heel and an h closely.. allowing the loes to spread and take a natural poition in the shoe. WHAT THEY ifc all muscles of 1. Exercise the feet and ankles, increasing circulation, straighten the toes and are, especially recommended for all pain In the feet and ankiea even rheumatic condiw tions Weak or hroken down arches not only get immediate relief, , but the arch becomes higher and permanently strong 3 They give almost instant relief to bunions and reduce their Size gradually, so the correction is painless Ordinary Shoo Cut This Gut and Send for Booklet. J. J. F0HTIUS ' , 42 ' hove; black, white, tan and sirs. The mild season has tempted everyone, and 'Straw, binations, are being worn already by women new-hatsnf aid Call at Storo for Free Demonstration SONS c. TIEDEMANN, Manager. Our Third Floor Millinery Salon daily reveals lovely new models which make on immediately lose all interest in a winter hat, however much charm it may have had in its day. Hats of are popular, but equally and charming, by many preferred for wear just now, are pretty soft satins or satin and straw, combinations. all-stra- w Ribbons, spread wings, burnt ostrich, fruit and flowers are x i o n la m r f trim gs. popu r You will not be happy until you have tried them on. Government Troops Clash at Laredo; General Try Us First ' Saturday and Monday Strikes Reported. CUT PRICES LIMA. Jan SI Several pernons have been killed In a battle between government troops and striker at Laredo in northern Peru General strike also have hroken out at Trujillo and Filaverry, on the coaat, and the Inhabitant, are said to be greatly alarmed. The scout cruiser Coron! Bolognesl has been sent' to reinforr th troops. 1 lot Face Powders, values up to $1.00 33c the Ihjx 30e Sea Foam Wa,shin Chile, Jan. :i A grave tabor situation has arieu at Antofagasta, FREAK and th government ha sent a miser and troop from the Tacna garrison to HALTED BY POLICE that Itv are reported 1 he Idle nitrate worker to be the cause of tlie trouble The govPARIS, Thursday, Jan. 40. The police ernment today asked congress to approtoday refused io permit James Vedrines, priate 300 nod peso to feed and take tare the aviator, to attempt a return flight of the worker fiom the roof of the galleries Lafayette, on wbl' h he landed In an airplane on JanBUENOS AIRES, Jan 31 -- The prlncl-puary in After the police announcement, different es between the. port worker the aii plane was taken apart and the here who have been on strike for several were down brought picies by elevator. month, and their employer. It Is underv stood, were adjusted during the night. over minor detail are st.U Bv landing on the roof of the galleries Negotiation Lafaiette, Vedrinea won a prize of 2& 000 In progress franc fur being the first airman to land It t t.nt announced when the port on a roof of a house while in flight The wokers will resume work roof wa V? hi 73 feet, while thd airplane used by Vedrinea waa 3 feet In width.. newspaper on January 2 and to the striker e I i mated the ks ship owners alone as a.eult of th strike UNMASKED BANDIT at more than 10 ooo w0 pesos On Tuesfortv-nlnvessels with general carwere anchored In RQBS TRAINLOAD day goes for Bueno Aire not The strike only prevented tne road Aires, SKATTLE. Jan. 31 A Iona, unmamkH the re, elpt of argoe In Bueno of grain and held the export up also but a northbound hand t boarded Great Northern iaifinK.'r train at ftamiab, other ci ops ft5h , aarH todav and held up the train crew and the day coach &mingerK acARMY STATUS cording o word receHed by the Seattle police Not more than 110 waa obtained 500,000 MEN by the tohber. It wae reported At the folnt of a pfetol he forced- - v paeencr to hold up hia hand. The WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 An army of robber dropped off the train as it slowed 500 oo men wa unanimously decided on down at South Bellingham. today bv the house h illtary committee as th balds' for determining the appropriafor armv luy for the year beginning tion Ball Enjoyed. Hard Times said the next July, rommttee mnt.heis waa rxpected to hi the average Tribune. to The riiniber Special toice during the ear the FOCATELlV, Idaho, Jan. 31 beginning of The decision marked number of 1ocateMo social foks enjoved committee's work of framing the anthe ball the at Times Commercial a Hard Memclub last night, when calico and over- nual military appropriation bill alls gonatituted tee chief costumes of the ber said It had no bearing on permamanv prom.nent fo'k who participated tn nent future military policy. tho novel event. The party waa given HoaJth Officer bv the Victory orchestra and proved a thorough success In every detail. Dr. It POCATELLO. Idaho. Jan d gv J Smith, for several month Epidemic st End. health officer for Pocatello, ba t The handed hi resignation to Mayor A. B. FOTIA SPRINGS, Idaho. Jan Is Bean to breome effective upon the apInfluenza situation In Rods Spring to th local board of health pointment of a succeesor. Inadequate gratifying the time consumed Is given There I at present not on case tn Soda aalary Tor and aa tbe doctor- chief reason for resignTheaters, public school Spring. are did He rGn.icnt work during tha a full and attendance cuen ing chufehe Influenza ehldem, lo the choots is reported. SANTIAGO, Powder . . ,23c Hygcia No. 20 Fountain $2.00 FLIGHT IS $1.35 Syringes 30c Peroxide, Shaving Cream ...,23c 33c 50c Chloramint Tooth Paste 40c Jergens Toilet Hoap, assortment, 8 cakes ..29c lOe Castile Soap 7c 49c 100 Plenolphthalin Wafers (U. I). Co.) 100 Calomel Tablets 19c 53c Aectanili 100 Comp. (Headache tablets) 45c Butternut Coffee 37c 73c $1.00 rSylmar Olive Oil GOe Derby 39c Stationery 25e Rexall Medicated Skin Soap 15c 1 lot Talcum Powders (values up to 40c) 17c 15c Hydrogen Peroxide pound Epsom Salts ..... 25c Boric Acid Powder . . .' ,25c Glycerin and Rose Water Rolls Hospital Cotton 25c White Rock Ginger Ale 8c 11c 17c 1 -- ....) .15c 39c The etzaZl Store Eein, . 1 phsi-cuxn'an- , are particular about dress. KILLED AT. GROUND GRIPPERS, , e -- ev-er- West Second South, Orpheum Theater Building. ' 7 All New Spring Hats FIX Ground Grtpper Shoo A ? e DO: 3. finish, An -- 7 tmi al Your Shoes Misfit Like Thls7 Do well PERUBATTLE IN d rIetym.ded Mens Shirts In Arrests Are Made. ... g 3 for 25c 15c Castile Soap 4 for 25c 10c Armour's Hath Soap 19c 25c jlassaitta 'Talcum lowdcr $1.00 $1 25 Pin a mi's Kail de Quinine 60c ll5c Clover's Mange Cure 19c 25c Revelation Tooth Powder 29c 35c Thatcher's (dove (leaner 29c 35c Sozodont Liquid 21c Tiz 25c 29c, 35c Custom 40c 50o Hepzoin and Almond Lotion 15c .'.... 35c Turkish Hath Mitts ..19c 25c and 35c Tooth Brushes ,y.,35c 50c Household Itubbpr Gloves Broken and Odd Line of race Powder and Tolled Water at Half Price. A' big assortment ; regular prices, 50c to 12,50. s.mptoms ituation Is Desperate. grv Toilet Goods Ajl late styles, some high, some low necks. Blouses which have been priced up to $5.00. wage-earnin- $.1 Mho A small group of blouses from our regular stock several tUffmmt lines,, including striped madras, striped tub silk, some lingerie, some crepe de chine and georgette. sbcukl ful lb gular Specials for Today in Drugs Irish." EVENING Mens Silk Half Hose, Today, Special,' 60c Pair They are extraordinary values for the prices. non-nati- Kven at Belfast there la mm h rebellion to among the working men at the state wlmh the str'keis have reduced the com-- n unilv. Their own wives and families-usuffering from the reckless disabling if public facilities and there Is posslbilitv f the older and more responsible men together and forcing a settle.filing ment. former prices to They are marked by simplicity, hut smartness of style and the original trimming features .make them particularly attractive. .Led by Polish Jew. Vs the Chronicle pointsiut, BATURDAY Mens Flannelette Pajamas $2.45 some taffetas and d These are in the serge and in jersej' messalines or eombinations aiuon.tr them. i ) Night Shirts, Neat pattern; to IT nil ir jjarinputs , j bhghtlv soiled gooh ot better grades; the price is les than i ne hall of what is tustomarily asked. fl'own Stars store.) Special Value, $1,75 i -- Chairs More 1 Good News of Mens Goods new i' ow n ihambrav; almost ewtow n Mairs More.) v Mens, Womens and Childrens Sweaters, 98c d OPEN , NUTal Plain and fan, er ve arc Morel GOODS Waists, 19c Boys fin-- All SATURDAY 1,, v Four-m-Han- 1 For Immediate Wear and for Early Spring LilnaS"" GOOD Ties, 19c 4 dandv line of patterns an I colors -st vies the men will lihy You ran have stveral new ties at this sale price. Good quality oi erepe, in pink, -l-av-eu der and blue; hemstitched organdv ro! n lars and eutfs; attractive model. exceptional bargain at this hour salei ll bird flour prut- - ;Mim floor) - advantage the home. niijerenitiiti and similar Hues; .several tumtrel i ards in the lot, priced for, , mcrlv at 12' e and IV each. vMatn floor Mens Cotton Hose, Pair, 25c. Blaik, uav, tail. All M?es. Regular hov- I -, i 1 floor n . n, fj ' el to the bon run r prn e, ,'u New Serviceable Frocks la lint vitp' ising, for the Mi ike loadtifc In a m inorla! to the at i tu) STORE OPENS ment Policy Approved. Times-- l t ma 'la li liu- ed as Desperate; Govern- Hal, 5c Women '8 Silk Hose, Pair, $1.69 I'ure thread .ilk ho- - Situation in Belfast Report- 'i'H'k to f awav. Mill i iii h ll-- v an- Place Cards, Announcement Cards, Greeting Cards, Each, 5c GOODS Drugs and Service - i. 'r-- - 19c |