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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, JOINT TESTIMONIAL FOR MISSIONARY WORKERS PLANNED v Concern Promises Alabama t Mammoth Development if It Gets Muscle Shoals. Offer Is Contrasted With That of Henry. Ford by Representative Feb.' WASHINGTON, Greene. I. Develop- ment of hydroelectric power sufficient to industrialise a territory 800 miles ia diameter with the center based on Muscle Shoals, Ala., was promised the ' house military committee today by Thomas W. Martin, president of the Alabama Power company, in the event congress accept the offer of that company for purchase and development, of the government-owne- d steam' and water power projects at the shoals. Thorough studies had been made of power markets within a radius of 400 miles of Muscle Bhoals, Mr. Martin said. - and applications for energy already filed with the power company convinced him there was need for developing Muscle Hhoela and dlstrllmtlrg the power t throughout that section of the counwas try. Ills company prepared to serve the public, functioning as a public utility regulated, by federal and state laws, he and deliver power in emergency cases to a greater distance by relay systems. - PrqposalsContrasted. Representative Greene, Republican, Vermont, contrasted the poser .company's proposals with the offer submitted by Henry Ford. Under the latter, Mr. Gregna believed, much of the power created at the shoals would be used In the manufacture of fertiliser, certs for an. tomoblles and other commodities by a private concern. The question was, he said, whether the Ford or Alabama offers best serve, the public policy, adding that the power company did not make any provision in Ks proposal for fer. tiliser production. Chief among the provisions of the offer emphasised by the Alabama rower company head were these pledgtngthe operation of Muscle choals for publ v service under regulations of the federal waterpower act, tho secretary of war end the federal power commission, in addition to state laws. Other features of the proposal which received particular mention, included the fifty-yelease agreement; the payment of $5,000,000 to for the government purchase of the Warrior steam plant, transmission line and ateam plant at nitrate plant number two, less en amount necessary for the of locks at dam number two; the giving of 100,000 horsepower free to the government for operation of the nitrate plants and completion by the company of dam number-two- , at Us own expense. ar t P 4 - Remedy Home-mad-e ' pared: Piano .' solo, Miss Helen Arm I strong; vocal solo, I Miss Margaret Art's demon; violin sola, Emma Mary Barnes; the misremarks, sionaries; vocal solo, Raymond Williams, assisted by Professor A. C. Lund: remarks. Hugh J. Cannon; reading, Marjorie Burrows Slew-ar- t; piano nolo, lalt sonfca, Roes. - and Kinney brothers.- will The programVirginia Wlrthlln. A . Joint farewen,Uowd bjr Un' testimonial la honor of Richard C.. Can, non and Miss Virginia Wlrthlln. who will leave shortly on for the missions, Mormon church te Switzerland and Germany and the eastern states, respectively, will , be given in the Elevchapel enth ward this evening at -8.1$ , o'clock. The foHowtng preC, Cannon. gram has been r rd pected Mr. Martin would support ''bis testimony tomorrow or Thursday and soon as that was done the committee would call W. B. Mayo, chief engineer for Mr. Ford, and dear certain questions respecting alterations hi the Ford proposal which already have been approved by Mr. Ford, but not revealed officially to the committee. Mr. Mayo was expected to return tomorrow from Detroit, where he went last week to confer with Mr. Ford., Ohe of been, the additions understood to have sdvis-'-era, agreed upon by Mr. Ford and hie d was to write Into' the proposed a clause fixing the minimum capitalization of the company to be cre- Stops Coughs Quickly , Briw yog w MWk n. Mi.kg family sasrtr aaaUy aa4 V A S sickly mad. Sam akeet $2. ft Ton might b surprised to know that tho best to ing you can use tor a severe ia easily precough, is a remedy which tew moments. pared at homo ia just a results it ts cheap, butelsetor prompt ever beat anything tried, Usuyou cheat ally stops the ordinary cough or too cold in 24 hours. Taste pleasant, children like it and it ia pure and good. Pour 24 ounce of Pinex.in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain: granulated sugar yrup Or us clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar Syrup, it desired. Thus you male a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-madcough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there in really nothing better to be had at. any price. It goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals ths inflamed membranes that lino the throat and air passages, stops the the annoying throat tickle loosen Illustrated A caps tweed in gray mixtures. of A f it The Spring Mode Finds Expression in New 7 ',7. Tweeds ated to operate Mueole Shoals stv Secretary Weeks suggested adding such a provision to the Ford offer when be submitted R to congress. Three Plead Guilty City Court Trials George Graham, who was captured by police detectives early Sunday morning after he had broken into the Hlllcrest pharmacy, pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree burglary before City Judge Ben Johnson yesterday. He waived his preliminary hearing and was bound over to the Third district court for trial. John Malonas, who pleaded guilty Mon day to a complaint charging violation of law, was sentenced yesor spend 100 terday .to pay a $100 fine two-day days in the county jail. A stay was granted by the court Max Aldrich entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned on a charge of His trial will be held nonsupport. tr March 8. E. J. Miller was fined $25 after plead to a ing guilty complaint which charged him with issuing a check without having sufficient funds., ' phlegm, Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated of Norway pipe extract, famous for it healing effect on the membranes. To ' avoid' disappointment ask your druggist for "IVa ounces of Pinex" with directions and dont Accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. Tbe PineJC Co Wayne, Ind. tirely. , Tweed Coats. ,1 Tweed Cape Suits com-poti- Sport Capes Sport Coats Ft L Toe Nail: Turn Itfielfif-- ou-Tou- Y At One Price Out gh en Skin. A noted authority says that a few drops of Outgro upon tbe skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toenail that It cannot penetrate the flesh, and the nail toms naturally outward almost overnight. Outgro is a harmless antiseptic manufaitured for hhiropodist. How ever, anyone can buy from tho drug tore a tiny bottle containing direc-tion(Adv.) , modish smartness , - y Pretty enough for marketing, practical for household duties, the New JifRon Gay transformed rhambrays into bits of real artistry by i Charming appliques of cretonne -or harmonizing -- shades of .7 Priced crepe. , - - $1.25 I I . tf Film Actrcf Lacks Nerv- - -- oiuness in Fight Against Theatrical Manager Fee i. . Chicago Tribune-Sal- Lake Tribune t tawf , - sateen or plain crepes and linens are very practical . and at the same time lend ap- ' propriate background for the gay' motifs which adorn them. Many styles and materials. Priced ? $2.95 t gingham takes Us place beside the oth-- . er model.'" Becoming - styles' with trimming of gingham in sire. contrasting color. Every r Priced Atdl V cl $2.95 m i , - - : ' ' - . , , ' . v . t - i ' 1 x : There are : w Tweed suits with chic tailored sport coats,. Cape suits with capes and tailored skirts. Capes of tweed that are worn over any dress. Sport coats of new Heather Jerseys in length. J i. three-quart- er SEE OUR WINDOWS 1 " WASHINGTON. Feb. '28. I jheleatherRuth 7 P Illustrated tan tweed. . A suit ' of ' oxford for bniart street and sports wear. Low flat heel with medium round toe "ami suede"' trim rn in gsr A Brice Results of Price Inquiry to Be Given to Public $10.00 Results of ths government investigation tntqtfte retail prices charged for necessities In various parts of ths country will be made week,- - Attorney General public next Daugherty said today. Mr. Daugherty announced that he expected to have schedules prepared by the first part of the week showing the prices asked for shoes, clothing, food and fuel In different parts of the country, and comparative figures giving costs of these articles In the corresponding Idealities. The attorney general has announced his Intention of prosecuting wherever evidences of profiteering by retail merchants through Illegal agreements are uncoveted by the department, but has Indicated that he would rely mainly upon the publicity given the price Information to enable the public to demand the proper levels. THE FACE IN THE MIRROft Tout faco, does it wear the contented of good health, or are the features drawn and pallid f In the latter case, j'our story is read by all who see you, and what woman of spirit wants to tie pitied for her physical conThere is a way to get the dition! nervous, tired lines out of your face and the slump out of your body. . The use of that (standard remedy Lydia E. PL .Kappa. Hold Iinkham ' Vegetable Compound, will the nerves and tone Up the Annual Banquet Tonight strengthen system to resist that excessive fatigue. A founders' day banquet will b held (Advertisement.) by the local chapter of 11 Kappa Alpha 7 o'clock at the Hotel I'tah. tonight at Banquets of a similar nature are being ance at th meeting. The Club menu hold by ths other chapters of the frat7rs will be guests of the Christensen In the various colleges of ths Dancing school, 13 But If rut South ternity -. United Btates. street, at a dance othle evening. The banquet in Salt Lake is being held under the direction, of the alumni chap.REClPnOCITYRflPORT RECEVIO.- ter, which includes both active and OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 28. The visit to alumni members. A number of Utah men the United states of W. 8. Fielding. wllj attend a 1'i Kappa .Alpha banquet Canadian minister of' finance, today reIn Dondon tonight. The chepter In Engrumors that the Canadian governland is an alumni chapter formed bv vived, Is preparing to make proposals for members who hsve been initiated Into ament new reciprocity agreement. th organization in the United Btates. In answer' to these noreports, It o cabinet action officially that stated convention Planned. has jet been taken with that end In Is known as a strong Members of the Progreaslve Huslnees view. Mr. Fielding club will discuss plans for the nstlonu! advoate of such an agreement and convention to be held In Salt Igike this reciprocity was favorably mentioned In year, at the regular meeting of the club the plans of both the libera) and proet luncheon at the Hotel Full on Friday. gressiva parties, which control the new Everv jiemher ia urged to be in attend parliament Alphato ever-popul- , V The materials chosen to fashion these chic, garments that' lend zest to every function which they deign to grace are lovely tweeds, homespuns arid- - wool jersey revealed in rose, new blues, tan, grays, orchid and mixtures, , Why, NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Mary Fickforu was. on the stand today- - for two hour and the only manifestation of nervousness that screen -- trained Mary gave was a single tucking in of one ths famous yellow curls which an emphatic shake of ths head shook loose, tor Mary was a positive witness with a memory for dates and conversations as clear as her voice. Her mother said her first Job was with a summer stock company at $8 a week. Tomorrow the case will go to the jury and some time during the afternoon the Jurymen will report back to Federal Judge Julian Mack whether Mlse Pick-for- d must pay $108,000 to Mrs. Cora Clark WUkennlny, theatrical agent, wno alleges sum is due as 10 per cent commission thq on the star's contract with Zukor. Mary denied that she had talked to Mrs. Wllkennlng In December. 1315, about retaining tbe agent to "feel out the market and ascertain my value." Under questioning she told of the break with Zukor In 1910. " " 'Tcamt into the hall of the studio ons day," she said, "and one of my girt secretaries met . me. The girl looked 1U and when I asked her why, she said a Mr. Kaufman, manager of the studio, had put her and the other secretaries out Into the hall three days before and that being hustled and bustled about had upset her. Tere had been other minor unpleasantness and this was the last straw. I went to Mr. Zukor and told him-was going to quit. "At the time," interjected hey attorney, "there were a number of people endeavoring to sign you up. were there not? she replied, "I receive offers "Tee, every day." ShA mentioned an offer from Universal for about $20,oo a week, one for $15,000 a week made by "some Chicago bankecs." and an offer for the same amount from "Pat" Powers. i Her .mother, Mrs, Charlotte Picktord, i aid: "1 receive- half-o- f all - Jilaelc- g Recognizing the ease with which sport clothes have carried away" the laurels on every occasion where they have been pres-enf ashion has proctaimedspring"a'sea$on -of Sportswear; T 7 Birth Anniversary r ' V Welsh Will Observe a f- Meeting out - of - doors with , -- The Jiffion: Dress -- . ' v S h e eon-tra- Welsh of Utah, under the auspices of the Cambrian association, and Sons and "Discuss" Alterations. Daughters of W ales society, will celebrate 7" the accepted birth anniversary of the Mr. Martin also told the 'committee catron saint (Saint David) At the First his concern had been approached, by per, Unitarian church, tonight ' sons interested In fertiliser manufacture Beginning at 8:30 o'clock tea and rewho he believed were able and ready to freshments will be served until 8 o'clock, operate the nitrate plants for that pur- after which an elaborate program of ad' pose in the event the 100, dresses, instrumental and vocal music and was supplied by the power company. dances will be enjoyed. Former Governor , Chairman Kahn- aalct tonight he ex- - A. J Thomas will preside. The Illustrated A coat of wool jenny fa. blue heather mixtures. C com-pletl- KeltK-iOBjEteaC- 11 1922. expression WILL , HAVE TRET KELLING. 6. C. Graduate Chiropractor ana Oruplsts Healer Mechanotherapy, Hydrotherapy, , Electrotherapy MV PATIENT GET WELL Specializing Appendicitis, Lumbago. 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