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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL T9, PROVO DEPARTMENT. W. Canter St. Telephone IS 09 Turkish Student to Study Utah Irrigation Projects PROVO. April li-- la order to proporo himself to aid la building up the agricultural Industrie of Turkey, Shukrt Hussein. a student sent to the United States by 'Ambassador Crane, will corns to Utah and study the reclamation project that have been so successfully handled by the People of this state, according to a letter received by Dr F. S. Harris of th Brigham Young university. I need some inspiration from you, ho writes, and. I have convinced my guardian that 1 should come back to Utah. Hussein wan sent with flv others to the United State to study American problems and their solution. Hussein Is a former student of the Utah Agricultural college and has studied at Robert college In Constantinople, Cornell and the University of California in this country. Provo Woman Dies From Effects of Poisoti Dpse PROVO, April 1$. Mrs. Maggie Jewell StowelU 34 years of age. who attempted suicide oh April 10 by taking a large dose of poisonous tablets, died at the boms of ber parents, Mr. end Mrs. Jabes Benson, (60 West Second North street, at an early hour this morning She ts survived by two sons, her ipereota, three sisters end one brother. According to relatives of Mrs. Btowell, she had worried considerably during the hist winter over financial matters, and ng the poiaon she (told shortly Mere-takineighbor woman of her intention to and her troubles, The body is in charge of the Berg mortuary, and funeral services will be held in the Third ward chapel bYiday afternoon . - 1 st - o'clock;'' 3 Victims of Automobile Accident Are Improving PROVO, - April It faul Westwood, who Henry Vogel and Robert InWelker, an automowere injured Sunday night bile acoldent on the Sprtngvllle road, ere mornreported to be much improved this believe ing, end the attending physicians complications that unless unlooked-fo- r set In ell will recover. Welker has pree- Really recovered from hi Injuries, which oonsisted principally of bruises on the back and It mb Th sheriff s offlc was not notified of th sect dent, but Sheriff J. r Boyd reports that an Investigation la being made. FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. PROVO, April 1 William Dunsend of Alpine, charged with having intoxicating Uquor in hia possession. was fined $30 In Judge James B. Tucker's oourt this morning. He wss arrested lest night by gher-- f J P-- Boyd sad Chief Deputy Karl Do hard, with a large of bard cider in hie possession. quantity Dunsend paid his tine end was released. Mr. Knight ran th first trsla from Chicago to Avrora and recently has been in charge of the Hawthorn yard of his company. More than sixty other war retired ea Burlington employ among them being Bheidos pension a Shell," os of the meat Ayre knows widely known passenger train IDconductors He la In th central west. years ef ' age. year 1922; DANDERINE Kss' Stops JHair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. An Offering Extraordinary Wile Alleges Husband Drove Her From Home Genuine Special te Th Tribes TWIN FALLS, Idaho, April 18 AllegWOMEN RAISING FUND. ing that ah was drtvsn from their hem PROVO. April 11 With th view of at Husted, Idaho, last March by her Mr Clara Raodol has Instituted raising fund with which , to maintain husband, court her a suit for divorce their publics instruotten work, th mem- In district bers ef the Women's Municipal council from CHlt W. Randol. to whom she was in married will conduct a silver kenslnxton at the May, ISIS, la Twin Falls Mr Randol in her complaint eats that heme of Mrs. Jacob Coleman Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Professor T. Earl she has been dependent upon the Red Pardo of th B. Y. U. will talk on th Cross for support since being forced to motion picture Industry. A pleasing musi- leave her home. 8h asks for the custody of daughter, who la now cal program has been arranged. with her, and for custody of a son, who la retained by th father. SON ARE BORN. PROVO, Aprjl 1$. Baby boys have been horn to Mr and Mrs, I- - B. Harmon and Mr. and Mra Walter Con. Jr. EDITOR DIES OF INJURJEt. - WASHINGTON," April 18. John 'PYsord of New York, veteran newspaper editor, died at the emergeucy hospital last night of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile Sunday afternoon. His son. Dr. Bernard O. Poord of Ksrhonkaon. N. Y, was expected her today to take ro" SlUWgf iW ilOdy Mr. Foord was 78 year of age. HI most recent activity in the Publishing field was as editor of Asia. i Japanese" Crepe HCimoinios Wife of Wounded War Veteran Taken by Death Special t BAfulAiljr 15.00 sad Thl "Tribune. 13 CITY. BRIGHAM April died at th home rMrlet renter and Mr W. H. RUM. Mr Mawal Ridd pmat ef her Uit might Direct from tho Im- porters 4 o'clock She wae the wife of Vail Clraraegcr, an auditor la the Income tax department at Washington. D C.. and a reminded vetaraa ''Bander of the - world war""- She era 38 rear ef agv . i5 vests boss a- bottlewf in at any drug store, - After oner apo married hr September. 1830. intFuneral ore being withheld plication of this delightful tome you arrangement pending word from th husband, whe ia axpactad cannot find a particle of dandruff or s to com from Waohingtoe. hair shows falling hair. Besides, Color i.e Nu- t -- - srekid, flak- - sad Saknldmd la ss aiany v overy ROAD SUPERINTENDENT NAMED, , OMAHA, April 18. J. V. Ander prtostl 14.00 new life, vigor, brightness, more color BANKRUPTCY 80UGHT. and abundaae Nb (Advertisement) A voluntary bankruptcy petition son, supertntenednt of the Wyoming di- filed yesterday in the United Htetea disvision of the Union Pacific system, has trict court by William C. Con nett, a been appointed suparintenent of the farmer j who estimates hi dlviirton. rsplactng., .Cersx. YiaMime " At "' Th petitioner who was transferred to Los Angels to where he becomes superintendent of th claim inexemption of suets amounting $1754 farm Implements and household Salt Lake railroad, it was, Lot Angeles goods. A petition was also filed by Wilannounced at th road's offices today. liam R, Whit carpenter, 76$ South West Temple street, who estlrnatee hi liabiliJOFFRKGOES TO WASHINGTON ties at $703.70 and claims exemption of CHICAGO. April $3 Marshall Jo $137 in household good of Franc concluded his visit la Chicago today and departed for Washington. Tn SPORTSMEN TO MEET. marshal spent an active day yesterday. IDAHO' FALLS, Idaho, April 1. An H greeted a number of wounded soldier decorated heroes of the Second division open meeting of th Bonneville County Oeatteeed tnm Fa Os and visited Northwestern university, Sportsmens association will be held in Falls on Monday, April 13 Mat where he received-Ah-a degree Idaho Warden honorary Otto M. Jones of Bole has ponests ef bonus legislation suoh as SenGame of doctor of law accepted an Invitation to be present and ators Borah of Idaho, of will be the honor guest at a diner given Now Jersey, Dillingham Frellnghuysen TO MAKE STAGE DEBUT, of Vermont and commitexecutive the that evening by CHICAGO, April 18 Miss Muriel Mc- tee Dupont of Delaware, were absent. of th association. Consideration of tho bonus bill Is exCormick, daughter of Harold F. and Mr .mmamMMmmmwvawM u Edith Rockefeller McCormick and grandpected to be begun by th ssnst finance NAMED-Speci- al POSTMASTERS oommlMee Thursday. A meeting of tho daughter of John D. Rockefeller, Br will committee scheduled for tomorrow ha make her professional stag debut ber te Th Tribes keen postponed the absence today. She will take th leading role, IS. Three Idaho of Senator McCbecause of WASHINGTON, April that of a boy, in Francis Coppee s one-s- et postmasters umber, who ha been were appointed today: Rtt In home his state Le the Mun-depiece, Passant" ("The Passing W, Pritchard, Delag vice Fred A. r, past few during Senator McC umber Is expected day. Boy"). The play Is In French. removed; Herman H. Imu Regen back tomorrow nlghL vice Joseph P. Boyle, deceased; Lias! SEEKS BEAT IN SENATE. representative of veterans organisaK. Duncan, Three Creek vice Ida R. tions have been notified to appear be)iENO, Nev.,' April It. Peter Bout of Silver, resigned. fore the committee Thursday to express Las Vegas has announoed hi candidacy their views as to. tha house bill. for U. 8. senator from Nevada, subject RELIEF SOCIETY TO MEET. that th bonus blit win not to the Republican prl merle He 1 state The Farmers Ward Relief society will beIt, Is likely from tho finance committee reported senator from Clark county and would In In less than two weeks or this character a evening give party" possibly a Senator Key Pittman, a Democrat. the Farmers ward house for all married inonth. Congressman Samuel 8. A rents some members of th ward. All former ward time ago announoed hi candidacy for members have been Invited. . Right Is Questioned' the same office on th Republican ticket. WMWUHSSSHUISUaSWUHUUMI comes from wall digested and or Some question has arisen ns to tho right Strength VETERAN RAILROADER RETIRES. tho senate to add any revenue thoroughly assimilated food. Hood's to the bonus bill In view of the tones the digestive organ and CHICAGO, April II After working for constitutional restriction whiQh require one organisation continually for sixty-nin- e thus builds up the strength! If you are revenue measures to in the Frank year Knight retired from getting 'Tun down," begin taking Hood's It is held thatoriginate the bonue bill hope. the service ef th Chicago, Burlington A at onoe. It gives nerve, mental and di- in The form house the is not passed Quincy railroad today at tbs age of 14 gestive strength. (Adv.) revenue measure. by The suggestion has been made that if it is considered desirable to attach provisions they be placed in the tariff bill. Secretary Mellon makes no mention of soldiers - bonus legislation in his letter, but it Is apparent that the figures are intended to bear out hie previously expressed opinion that the financial condition of the government does net war rant the Imposition of new burdens. M Ovs oolorw i ke - Butterfly sad floral, ds-M- r Japans loovo r" LIMITING ONE TO A CUSTOMER n , , MxUl wld frtnd . 'f SEN STATS STREET WINDOWS m . Coniu.cnScnso About Eczema and Eruptions! Serves a New Purpose , Alluring New Frocks for House and Garden suc-ee- HeiVeSeeedtlnf AfceetS. S.S, That Yea'll Be Clad t Hear, , Tea might just es wen know It right bow, th cause ef skin eruption pimple blackhead a bolls and as saw la right la the blood. There is ns getsway from it Science has proved ting W It When prove It Tou can prove It th ssuss of skin troubles and (eruptions is In the blood, ft isn't oom- - pro-visi- 8ar-paril- la THE NEWEST SIMPLY . FASCINATING DEVELOPMENT IN HOUSE FROCKS IN LOVELY PASTEL COLORED QUITE IN THE MOST CHARMING DESIGNS IMAGINABLE COMBINATIONS OF COLORS ARE A KEYNOTE TO THE BEAUTY OF THESE NEW MODELS. AP-PEA- ES GARNER -- ATTACKS Priced: TARIFF MEASURE Let 8. S. 8. Otr Yen An AageU Bktet Bis sense t simply treat th skin. A bottle of B. 8. S. will press to you what Is happening in your blood. 8 B.SL Is a soieadUlo bleed cleanser it drives out the impurities which cause ecsema, boll blackhead tetter, rash, simple blotches and ether skin eruption Whan these impurities are driven out, you cant stop several very nice thing from happening. Your lips turn naturally rosy.- - Your ayes aparkl yoqr complexion dears. It beoomes beautiful. Your face looks like that ef a refined proepereu ruddy, well-fegentleman, or If you are a woman, your ooraplexion becomes th read kind that th whole world so admire 8.8 8. r. 1s also beesus it builds nsw and mors b)ood-e- ll fills out sunken That's why It eh eelr bony neck thin Rmb help regain lost flesh. It costs Uttla to have this happen to you. 8. 8. 8. I said st all drug store in two pise Th largsr niss is th mar soonomtosL .'..Tub Fabrics For Spring and Summer . Attfactively Priced bodr-bullde- COLORED DOTTED SWISS, 36 INCHES WIDE, NAVY AND BLUE, BLACK AND WHITE, RED AND WHITE, ETC., DESTINED TO BE INTENSELY POPULAR THIS SEASON- - PRICED PER YARD, 95c. STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! DRESS GINGHAMS to attend fail as oot-diall- yards of dress ginghams all fresh, crisp, new merchandise, just unpacked from their CO eases, your choice in colors, checks andoverchecks. Priced" peryard..."., . O. T. Bales 12-pie- Bunch served. SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP Priced per yard. and Irritation , Breaking Out Often Healed Overnight, Says Skin Specialist. Any breaking out or skin irritation body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho Sulphur, aays n noted, akm specialist. Because of its properties, nothing baa ever, been found to take tbs preparation that filaca of thia sulphur brings ease from tbs itching, and irritation. burning Mentno-8ulphu- r heals sezema right akin clear and smooth. the op, leaving It seldom fails to relievo th torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Mentho-Sulphmay boltlned at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. (Advertisement.) KIDDIE KLOTH g ' SPECIAL All Linen Table Cloths made in Sootland from pure golden flax. Every cloth guaranteed to' give long servioo, Special..... f Instructor in the Course of Dressmaking er $l) one-hal- Madame Hermine f The finest fabric in ginghamg, in lovely new colorings, iade and white, yellow and white, roe and white, bine and white, etc., 86 inches wide. Priced per yard. . , . . Napkini to match, 0 iq long-tim- FRENCH TISSUES size 68x68. 0 Rmi - Strong serviceable cloth for children's wear fast colors and 82 inches wide Priced peryard........ on face, neck or 9 BIG sww-vt Silk strips voiles with dark grounds, in rich new colorings and designs, 36 inches wide, a choice of 20 patterns. 7R$r UGLY SKIN 8L 13 Th WASHINGTON. April Lawrence waterway project received furSenaMr. Garner predicted that If American ther debate In th senate today. mak-In- g Republican, New York, valuation were adopted, th dissatisfac- tor Calder, In opposition to tha enterprise and tion arising from th administration of Michisuch law will bs so greet that a free Senator Townsend, Republican, comple-tlotrade party will grow up In this country gan, urging and predicting Its and control its legislation Within Senator Calder denied there was secdecode. . tional prejudice In hia attitude,' but Senator Townsend declared that all of th DEBT BOARD organised opposition had com from New York state, which, the Michigan senator had secured more from th fedBEGINS LABOR asserted, eral government for waterway improveSenator any other stet WASHINGTON, April 18. Preparations ment than asserted and MY, Townsend defor - feeding - the - eleven- - billion - dollars Colder -more that Canada would benefit -United foreign debt to this country were com-P'f- nied than the with the organisation of the from th t waterway u .v t v BtAtttr allied debt commission. The . commission met at th treasurv, Views. appointed Elliott - 'Wadsworth, assistant SeekPfesidents treasury, in charge of secretory of tho WASHINGTON. April 18 President foreign loans, as executive secretary, laid Harding's Views nm pending Irrigwtlpn the groundwork for negotiations with th legislation will be sought tomorrow by foreign debtor nations and adjourned delegations from the senate and hous subject to call. headed by Senator McNsry, Republican, The next meeting of th committee. It and Rpraseptatlv Klnkead, Rews said, probably will be held next Oreroq, publican, Nebraska, chairmen respectively te which time it week, at expeoted th of th senate wad house Irrigation comformal steps for opening discussions with mittees eat Britain and the On of th principal points to b die powers will cussed-.sald.-- wa whether It would said, will move as rapidly a posafbl be possible te have passed at this session to put Into motion the machinery for of congress th MoKsry bill to appropriate e . naing Into end southern $$60.000 004 far western obligations th demand notea of tho allies. reclamation and drainage project Today's meeting. It was stated, was devoted principally td th de- Many Tariff Amendments. tails o tn commission'settling organisation, such as th establishment ef Its offices - WASHINGTON, April 1$ Senate clerks turn of mind have tost th treasury. Tha discussion of tha with a statistical to th foreign debt program so far ha been taled up th amendments mod finance Fordney tariff bill by th asnst only general. It was said. num-bthe committee They place majority. Th commission, created by th recentat 1067, which te declared ts be somely, enacted debt refunding bill, te comIn a record senate a of rewriting ef of th secretary of th treasury, thing pandsecretary th of atate, the secretary of a house bill. f commerce. Senator Smoot, Republican, of Utah, and Representative Burton. Re- Baldwin Takes His Seat. - WASHINGTON. publican. of Ohio. April It. Harry A Crested by congress to negotiate th Baldwin was of the Hawaiian inland funding of eleven billion dollars In debt sworn In the house today as delegate Owed this country by foreign nation th to succeedby J. K. Kolsnlanaol rewho commission found Itself without funds to buy a postage stamp for setting th cently died. wheel of the funding machinery in motion.Senator Smoot, a member of th Fordneys Statement. commission, was entrusted with th duty 1$ The PHILADELPHIA. P , of obtaining from eongresa an appropria- house of representative April In the tion to meet neoeeaary expenses of op- soldiers' bonus bill. Intendedpassing that the eration, i . - - come to revenue should meet from it i money owed this government by foreign Cannot Abandon Road. nations, but refrained from making this ' W3KHINOTON. 14 April Although th publio because we did not want to apIn operation of Its twnty.nln-ml)- o pear to mortgage something not brtnoh lln between Buena Vista and Romley our possession," Representative Fordney In Chaff of house tha ef ways Michigan, chairman, county, Colorado, hat resulted In continuous losses to th Colorado and , means committe tonight told th Southern railroad during th past flv Oecat-- H. Gruber pool of Ih American Jtear, recommendation wag made to the Legion. at Waterloo an August 3 On for ovary 400 vote cost for Harding at th Ust election and on for each county general will bs th basis of representation at the convention jt also wss decided. derate l1 STRIPED.VOILES . Waterway Project Debated. he hold ALLIED Prfced peiPyftrd;7T7rn,,.Trr;....; - sur-ilcle- ot CONVENTION DAT 71XID. DCS MOINES, Iowa, April 13 The Republican atate convention wilt be held In Des Moines ea August 3 It wss decided by th state committee hers title The judicial convention will efternoon. . Creaaeless Dreek Linens, all the new shades, a fine quality. 1.23- - orchestra. Interstate commerce commission todXT by rn examiner that th road application to abandon It be dented. Prospect for the Increase of traffic are fajrlv good, the examiner found, and th mining protests of municipalities and operating along It made a showing that It continuation In operation wna necessary for tha publio convenience. n. CREASELESS LINENS y The frock sketched is a combination of orchid and baby blue, with yarn trimming ureau" 2000 the annual ball given by the Order of Railway Conductors, Balt Lake divMon 395, Friday evening, April 21, at the Odeon, will miss one of the events of the season. All are invited. Music by $16.50 " T d, All those who WASHINGTON. April 13 tho Associated Pres) In deciding (By to proceed with the tariff bill Thursday, Republican wr STod that every effort should be made to bold a quorum continuously while that measure wae before the senate. They anticipate a fight by th Democrat, and some Republican but confidence was expreased that thd bill could bo put through at thla Bern lop of congress, despite the threatened epllt between the senate and bouse on the question of American valuation. While Democratic membars ef th finance committee continued today with their study of the tariff In preparation for a minority report the measure, Representative attacking Garner ef Texas Democrat on the house way and ranking means committee, issued a formal statement declaring that two and radical Innovations were proposed In th Fordney bill," on th American valuation as fpproved by th house and the other the senate bUI ' plan to authorise the president to change the rates and baste of valuation. . The latter la th most dangerous end unprecedented suggestion made since th foundation of this government," said Mr. Garner. Th Idea of placing In one man's hands tha power to tax the people, os wet! as tha power to build up or te so obnoxious to our destroy busines form of government that I cannot believe It will be accepted after it te thoroughly It Illustrate analysed. the however, tendency of congress towards shifting Its or bresponsibilities to individuals ' gw dosen, $3.45.' O will be In our Pattern Section between the hours of 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Wednesday, Thursday; Friday and Saturday , yt t 0 to impart information regarding the six weeks' - sours which begin Monday, April 24 - . |