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Show Corn, Had Greatest of All Sympathy for Students. WORDS ARE COSTLY IN Barley Car lots @ epectalty. AMERICA Characterizes the Christ as Exhibits Gloves, but Tells AudiPossessed of Logic, Sartor She Has No Stockings casm and Tenderness, for Illustration, makes | Hiwaler'n good Congregation. } Flour bread. INTER-MOUNTAIN MILLING CO. SELECT A Bree UE, Members Are ae Today's Correct Clothes For Men and Young Men Equally Want Body, to BEFORE buying your Spring Clothes, come here and see the only Real New York Styles shown in this city. | | In of which he ‘empha | the irst the Christ {is} Evanston follows Waugh perfec tion, the source of ond the destiny of all good the son of God should come s none the less natural tha return to his. home, oe direc tion we might approve, life of our Lord, we ai text ture, ‘He is above all,' respect is it ee per rfectly all good Pa ee ane ‘he should whatever a study of find the | and true than C on gregational y by Mrs. McCulloch, ¢ mG whatever heaven M@Y | justice tri it is a place of purity | States the ay "he peace on In mm of her unique PERATIC STAR ONCE A SERVANT church of Catharine woman the United position, Mrs. MaCuiloeh is of In national prominence the woman eUttage movemen he comes up for re-election | a eat er oponents are six men }andg the mx ee prophets assert that Mrs Bye ulloch ({s a-sure winne : I hink." a sald. tha a good text for the authors of the ene tar- stor in sense that as a teac He }iff bill rouls have been ‘Ye that are re -¢ cAirie ntly Nove all. He. ave eye €S| weak s all mar the larininities of the and heart to the God of ignorance | stro c course this bill contains Greatest of Teachers. } much that is unfair to women, but what The teacher St possess twa else can we expect of a bill that ! guisites: Aptness to teach Sidi a ‘nigh }| ros wn by men only Wome have moral standard, his wor is to re- | been paying duty on all the tariff measmain. The one altracts tht ambitious ures that have preceded this one. We udent, and the other gives the neces-| pay a large share of the taxes and they sary uplift to soclety, which the teacher| will go on imposing on us until we get Situid, Miwa ays see c. Learning and mor-| som ‘ ‘ Ce ress ality should be Srotiors inseparable | afd not 1uch the money InChrist. measured up to the above re-/| volved eh the pa une bill that obquirements. H me and He also had| ject to, as it is the principle of the the abllity to impar lis knowledge inj thing. here are hath bae re as gloves," simple, direc Soke nt, anc profound "Now language His cae caayt could be more}|and she held the up provoking was more than Volaire's. His logic oe ias ing than Bacon's His philosophy of His " . "This ees 8 rule He ee illustrated saw in E im the ae knowledge. If : tent? tcloue ta a vin Meunt. to Standare 0 s the standard g of His own that : sy the His life. ne MeCuloch. For pair in Js $1.50 life | $2.50" var thin SS go the £ But this pale here pair Paris. This tha I Gaia in 75 "| EP araGe to working s people the: who bulk mercl a Does the charge spread Itself of the masses, or {s 8 a! ieee = make of it the go : toa exorbitant ee out for the re ft all dropped ‘ ae lustrated herein _ obedience and | articles . sacrifice le Was a ember of society = interested in ite ne a6 and sollcitous oft hy : : fs fts welfare. 2, came, to Si ee : therefore to sacerifi Labor, "ahecie ae pe ae seve and sacrifik sre hallowed by the B1OW) . ation ene th : of love th gt horned: in bis soul tor manno pre eatton Mr aind, and His matchless love gives the to the of ‘his succes H ul:miltonalres wilt e i pe se secret He is gave at : af, pnd ee. ip wbove! the day when no man wil be alowed _ HTow gs ve a Neh tl . world needs s tote to. leave more than $1, 000,000 to his son, : ¥ | In these dayga not pé »ssiblyJ earn at: S orl ant sds y§ sate roche mighty teeneforming | TOFe, than 41,000,000 noneatiy, ands | ‘ touch. s Master, teach ghty c us and help me e us overnment. ‘by nking | a é ‘ him may Walle ty Thy mathe of pence an4| come buck int> the public treasur to -knowse if Thy " will } Teach : eee e kingdom's Serouees Ss wood . Thy , us o. how- we ad glory " AN ANTHRACITE STRIKE DOES NOT SEEM PROBABLE helpsC insis insist ppae that ee the a a ene : ney Ph no s 10u Ta a | A petition against the Pay ne signed by every eire ay ate ed ane of the c scx bil was member OR. PATTON MAY Philadelphia, aan 4.-In local coal} circles the inmpression is ge pes oe confer sday between the antharcite operaber an rniners an amicable BnGeAnAlR | will be reaché cles optimistic opinion prey ane aad it is thought that the far aa while may not be definitely closed this week that there will be it is not believed il mines sirike or ‘that the be closed These opinions are based on the ex-| pectation that the miners will not insist on any of the demands pars he operators have refused to acce that they will accept a renewal a DR. present arrangement. a Students Deniand Princeton Theological President Quit or Surrender. RAISINS BY THE TON ARE TOBE CONSUMED resno, Calit., ril t jis estimated that ten thousand tons of sins wi be consumed on California rasir day, April 3 The ralsin day committee at the mass meeting yesterday in the ee principal ope Se > € the tnee rails railroads publielty of campaign rot. the a E the which country, wil and be given IS DEFIANT Declares He Will Not Permit Board of Directors to body of April the ar seminary 4.-The Princeton has issued an student 25 New Houses We build twenty-five houses, each on one-acre lots, in Laurelhurst at once to 56 purchasers = s your opportunity to Ui up on that beautiful east bench. Fresh air and sunshine the year around Out of smoke and be fe. sell cre lots in thle beautiful addition at ‘about the price of a small own the lowland, which has no future. ee bench Is where the will be bullt nice houses NE-ACRE A OT MAKES sIx LARGE CITY LOT If you want to nace a profitable investment, or you want a home in the most beautiful I-catic Salt Lake, nvpstinate this at ad CHANDLER & SOUL €o., Sulte 404 ae Blk. Bell' 2159. Ind. 167 Rarionsi rpet cleaning 1a cuaranteea. House Cleaning Co. Our carpet cleaning ls guaranteed. Nation al House Cleaning Co. (He Scaad A a dee Lim Sweet's Society Chocolates The candy of absolute purity. Goodness in every mouthful. The more you eat, the more you want. In royal purple boxes. Even better than it sounds that he will not Be dictated to by mit no interference itn the points at Issue, the fortune OULES xclus v 4 Agents, . @ Exclusive 8¢ 404 Bel) 2159, Ind, 167, Elk Luel Cleanliness Just Lunch .m, and 14 W. heat. Lake & Oden plenty of train jay, Monday ied ent, Ry. a the = withdraw tributes $490 anually to the Institution The ished numerous pastars and the last. time the pulpit unless the it ; F z Sé she pre amrosc a ee 111-113 nd oe Tot brother, not care to | | a done, may beafter Mills, tell her the | of cel Obligations of the Old Association. HOLD ‘ ' Reached to eles | Salt Lake as een andj An- a urrile mm ~ Cn . ; the! under thrown vas she in which and | the nervous and horses, galloping was such of her injury physical strain last night that it was deemed best to] of her promers lmnorange ar eeer o ome ne had re sh un dea ler strength. Shortly before midnight, | »*mpanyin ace ot oplates with a in dropped Miss Mills sation Assint appointed | mittee arrange terms of when with wiil plan The were man. | members him told: a within ago | week of the 12 No. East First {a days a few last Sunday evening by his Angeles Los left wife, for made arcomparied Phot Salt Lake Orr Lake Photo "Salt Pianos at rent for 23 W. lich ght Ist § as % ee! v GR was of the orein aay) nent her oe hustand held lnguratce red ace com- The explained All defunct of the train jarring l Hable is not, OT 2ssociation ‘The members are mittee > Ge. a ae Austin, J Candlan at the} boar« : the/ 4ppe ore "All aa a7 age irtin, coer COMPLEXION Preserving it against the harsh Teen, at w dan Always ready." dust. mu her : - -o 50 every | | went came might but was a racted death ere the Cars Stop. one vw v to 40 v Co. Shannon-Co!tharp been Hotei Annex Uillson .» and pneumonia in a few hours. € This : that aud " aber lit y 0 uall 4 * 15 ip of e a alloy it why WE i . manufacturing pt sua or Savage Co, 12-14 Main. 0 de- ld like 1 Se i you j how interested. | gsc cant E CITY, seeeuirae Pe : + visit may . z ao, fricads of 15 t EL HG uneral ck services aes for ae Olaf Cx iD. Gundarac died Friday, evening, jzeatercey at | Jobnaon, life dt clos friends was Gunderson 86 ts were sithe, of years age, 7 wise éare ani} avs éalway Out-of-town 0 erin y purchases, ae quantity aes prises to our ¢ sneakers of the deceased |. I ases always prices pric Hot t an urc P in the Murray cemetery. was |} ment nNMea avom ? tee Spinone | a. Gi ¥ New r uner {nitintory Members. } The ree eee initlatory r [ | cla 9@ cafe. aiuer given he tonlzs | : pleasan ante folks , can *'aur cis gave. Ae | the Febru- for a affairwill. nt oie be iat. UTA = wHo e In DAN CING. 6&8 Hall, Sonservatory night | Every | Postortice place; 60c couple; public' in. ed. h l esale a 7 direct of on two the to nl y ro te cer = = PHONES VHOLESALE y pee 96 Wy = thelr then Ww ok eet tt gt teen ee ~ a eee u of Old Resident. Funeral relatives, aad + J. J. SNIDER, + ~ Committee, 7s hairaan St., Salt Lake oe outh Dp re- of the to one the (0 relatlon in + nection ha eee a leee an aken a his | Sieist prouere Tee e = furnpascriedily nb Murray eeee. ih ex was occasion for 1@ Music Inter- | MEnEe and allowing us to figure lished by the Murray quartet. e€ wou are outing an ew mem 1 aa | formal, with Sike a nt officers of the depar the | bers and will program musical A YY. M. also be on the Ust. | nwo Kodaks and Fimishing. work, spring or © Full Hne of kodaks and best finishing. Cc. R e own used. show and elatm who ah, > ane z h otlaees an Ce ace z sorts in the sameacross year, theIf plains they could} so} handcarts push inted t a was | a committee ‘for the outin * ane. eoicaittee: will meeteet at 1 o'clock k tomorrow r afternoon Are time! the to decide en aeniets n the lo plac |} and ur Gee Mr. sign to | diagnosis| fine jewelry your ment | S epeaialty te | ng the 1s . Ww ws Ca. guarantee it ; 7 We - and old! talks, testimony lalke:.¢ Salt. if: 7 Ohio ax thelr native stile, ta: sense + it but this year, encampment é was unanimously decided that the ve re erans "could attend ,the big encamp- Vi shop refine reminiscences, organised att nave am. Obie ry ‘adz/+ be of ‘large may' walch' OG the + nleanent maging in vaninge stay of Ohio people when they are + 7 here during the week of the G. We + ugust. In encampment' | ; aetanin "59 nigat) last meeting-house ward Fouru the in t eel gathered n Seg ers eis friends a their strongne 6 of veterans and '60 teenth g. tions of their adventures that broughi | eee humorous and pathetic situations frest al = bef. minds comrades' > their | pete talk of postponing | was some There of the national | ne omens on ec the Ea sit ae mati | ( a ane € work our order, on the trio East an ng. use pieces aes a JOR he ea inea ; h ee well vec we is what gold QOutin - Hand sons , 6 Cit dety J + ¢ + + Annual for State for co. Utah SOCIETY (HID socltte eee F to shake and to ara time songs, a hand S.S plans for this year's state outing. were | people old a oe pees alive with realistic descripvery much 50. $187. Piano; ; ‘Is ~ Appointed Arrange and Co. 60 V ding rates, 20 COMING andecart ers co sr os wae correct yids wife an calle an ? her good-bye, died in her arms. ro 3 : ange rice ee tt fa Fe CLAYTON-DAYNE Ss ™UsIC Main Street . in nda| revived nacaten oo Y ne Re ene a n 97 R P is ean DION! TC ADT aad| him Supply : = melt, father and his wife's of home fo the bad been several skilled snec falists im, then told Mr exami oned su ad Boe that her husban Van Norman 350. oT ns ter a || ic typewrlters W.and2d staSo | stock Largest stock, $250 inflvence Eee eee eto tS ae O tice chairs, rest desks. 7 tionery be min- By this| was continued. wife had become t ost} the ee eee en unconscious, Pele Van his In would So. "nan , a: blown ee 2 ‘| Committee upon falling hinges, Breeden por the railroad to have the speed of , | : increaser ore and however, possible, wae ‘Dnt the ain reached Chicago, Van | condition. Ing and-urced Norman Wilandasiiuts the counle there nt it ed | nere, the patient to remain' time | but a short he had a peapeTanE ins! Normz rs. Van anc ve upon n urrying on, 80. the race was re- | aaa Ongar a s, 8 7 A ERE CENTS enough snap to be classy. state. has W ‘iiame A. just . aintas D WAS, i, ZOATS,, could see | the! armsof that use' ail' wos saible.. they seeme PRICE the ° . with lines ] The tarn door was its |from for with Sit r wae A of beeen erin af the a ae Rs Fro the the de- |jured. the Hapey hen, Spemined Pan N etna relle some given be might he jthat t. | give little enc could ' They : They the wife only adivse however, andahacould Ea Gnehad | .6xneatir FES Hye Cfhes| hisbacd died. «And beroretiWar that AYA T. atonce. pea ofWwW.thetice settle s, chairman 7] | | a ee anae EF orestDT | Roundy J Under' to Barn Crashed: a cow drive Door. attempting ba Hepe. No Glvwe Physiclans ve prominentenh (Paso ‘sev k% 51 by summoned been. bad who clans. train telegraph in advance. boarded the race Srewsome time the hysterical' from E laws ° plain along ° ° or a le tailored ae in wu poe Ww y - gray-made the in|} all the| all ) ea a pe ..a sack «ab shade atact latest } the + mat suit the increase of| | with In Becordance agri ; ultuural. board from seven | a ao ad Tons Dor (% wane mem drat Aah ers wi} rhése ‘mem joyn © Shars agricultural take their place on of wool # 7 « is. stripe dark ath ; gt|= the Senpte of nation = in the Suit || tle next. t mee ting defendant a} e of the > le fslat 5 pune itt >» the! f deb as recess appointnai ere ore known tne debts of the for | scarcely with She wt car mized st and Carriage McCoy‘a liv Both aE stiae 81. livery:2 stre neath losing he | sep me Kodaks | the re ste although sinilinge face. |turn {that giner Sach ee | oy tne | department 1e ‘insuran be now | SUillman. was he that immedinotely nd young is| vote? A cepatrin watch Fi ue YOU. ° particular, . in broad refusal | al Senate co ‘ B. | George de partment o the new creation ced is commissioner {nsurance re sulets mn of of the control direct in operating companies Insurance conduct to his duty wit 1s state W hen | ground, the to him ;crushing exhausting an began ven East. sys-|the your to cleanse undertaking now His was unconscious. up Martin Nor- | picked Van for Mrs, vigil racking Sarsapa- | nerve will. take Hood's tem-if hiy his cut, badly was face and the|head sat hy » she after Mile "an. be success-| vill rilla the undertaking severely otherwise was he and for him }torn, caring tenderly man | Stricken and purifies eat Siddielse Tv ful the body, about and keep | bruised talk cheerfully trying to jand <; does bullds up as nb thing else jeweler, of ren Rae onde tO} make such the sheepmen settlement has! cordance with the afternoon. this of-| meeting Pitts! dle at hom to ST we et we n Won anureenes wee eparaof his ue te learned when thehe mia fourney It | tie Seams bout and fall to die tions nature. assist should you made yn r o The by a agreement an | succeeded in getting | from the plaintiffs in the suit whereymay be discharged| | by each defendant |f.om the judgment upon the payment) | of his pro rata share Angeles. doctors times|dyirg are There Nature. to |began until he hasan now e | --__-~..--____. of ae by . Col. oy : on question ndlin judgment. the of won!amount oA 7 . Editor | City of daughter Jenks, Miss Pittsturg Gazette- | °f the Frank Jenks, bis; by sent was Norman Van imes. ‘rm to tak harge agencies in New| placed | ane finally eta and Pig Mexico L s/ i headquarters the of charge Ange les. Some mo Dae his health | fron | doomed their family jn a tragedy ecome Loa Be striped become EE SR are aurged to be present, a3| co the ‘confirmation at the: wen eee | CSRS one of | | ganization az» heeivte. married "Fivemostyears ; Pittsturg,4 In beautiful |the each, whether in.|tre utr ber. be aroused ot which she sleep her ot what tell completed. brother haswill)been In Rochester, of company as|fices ‘of GuiKeoe nag Pacific ik gently state Indi stria= { the as a tre ington that sore SennApincen VGduerare sehoo and reap 2B yintme nts of the warden the ito | gon ete legal as he had trustee ane attor-| tie secretary of sates. tice attorneys. attorneys ke | Sal de you who of Farm- warden. and John Walssh. same Ai Nath of gray will , re - | yesterday Spry as state | Cuambe William Fr Gov mor apLointe mem«| -| Of the} 00 members A | defendants,} were made | old association of | articles old the under each and the full| for is Hable agreement, ' ba aah vil pains ; the G of line One Wly cre ated office of the Arms || ot the setliement of debts of the old) Squires to was also |} association, the main item of which) state insur: mate _comiistoner, been | has Chi Ree ohn | is a $7,000 judgment in favor of some Jann Te 4.-After a long 4 n Los death Te Pitt Our suits } , ~-- meeting : i important An inj commiltee central sheepmen's the ~) the matter placed was hands hose ae e ae a a . Appointed, = Are alter-| MS el ye W associauion the Ausiin! at o'clock, 4:30 at noon build-| -Lrothers offices jn the Sharron by} called has been me eling The ing ALL Her Is TODAY ‘COLONEL SQUIRES IS NAMED. rw > ~ MEETING Down by Senate, Are Reappoinled. ' Responsible a I WINS ee A | Attorneys Hold Many Judg-|Members of State Agricultural) ments-Each Member and Dairy Boards Also | : as REAPER GRIM the pluck ae tree ugh Har Cc. Van rm FOR THE late special SunTuesday. Ask our z Continent | Miss| ofmoment condition ‘The terror : of the after the administration Prices Are Moderate, MANY DEBTS FOR OFFICIALS NAMED WOOL GROWERS = BY GOVERNOR Across Journey Terrisle Edward, te sec-|Herb when The | essecsceecocssssoeosesee =f and Its influence taken esterday meutent and it was ny decision, What r forres One.) Page Brodie meant her \. 11] Street, work would| Sees eee aying husband in her ar oe about. to board the train ee Garnela here yesterday death by being |robbed of her victory brother, came near struck down by a runaway team, and | when Van Norman died at the home of ie was one _ their escape sus- |his pire ne od eee grim dramatic races with the lost e severe | tained til this morni~g, S. Main } f this April Pittsburg. race vi ealee tae te by Alfred | DEAD; HOSPITAL ININ From (Continued : for us | wish to carr Inde nende nt to world. the voiccs finest of York New York Fashion Center here, in Expires then her suc.| Husband Since tudy for opera. been wonderful, until today | cess has Home After of | as the possess abe is recognized IS BROTHER SISTER in New Benjamin & Co. alone make this New York Style Show possible at the arose anc 1893 in Burope to went She Made | is his > mission largely ed re ee Ee Mtn Ss pa Zidl. Via. alf ofr awe upbuilding Was Originally Misston. The Central Christian church was had years ago, afte under the mission Misionary the ex- fam- her of ee Third place j and took her into the Junior league out. her brought and church their 18 years! was Fremstad Dv The the Into out blossomed again she lly in old, SHAY'S CAFETERIA enlarged Heme cooked food. 11 to 2 dinner 6 to 7:30 24 E. Th rd "aout, tr Go to Conference Salt for was says a member Olive made she affection Gs. Phones Phare Clothes terde-| stads a Co., of to she supposing Fowler Mrs. a decided Developing one Laurelhurst add that Is on the east in acre lots, where the e Pee and where the -_-_-__ the some A Cg this chure es and varied r years, few weeks ago resigned the brought attended ier housemald, and educated. well very by One Laurelhurst platted HER to Board of Directors en * n extraordinary sess of the board of directors will be held in Philadelphia within a few da There seems to be no prospect ae bringing about a compromise and the directors will be called upon to render a fina decision either in fayor of the students or the president and facu In the early part of March, ‘the students forced the publication of a new curriculum by sending to the faculty a set of resolutions adopted by them. They expressed discontent with the New an ld Testament departments, un Professors Armstrong and Davis, respectively; with the lectures In Thelsm, as delivered by President Patton, with the vacancy in the chair of h with the lack of a cuurse in soclology and finally with the are class room schedule New resolutions have been adopted and instead of sending them to the faculty they have been forwarded to the directors, together with a stenographic report of the answer made by Dr. Patton, to whom the directors previously referred the students, This report contains a statement by Dr Patton in which he declared that, as Only . Theological ultimatum students. If the board of directors fails to uphold him he will {tmmediately resign He says the students ave insulted him in his own home and demands an apology. The students will all withdraw from the seminary 1f the board of directors declines to grant their demands, directors be | reach ifter their arrival in this country is unknox wn, but it is just : time ras fair to rema that Mrs. Fowler claims to e met secures a majority ntil one faction the Fremstads aad to have tales 7 Olive lara ren ye into her employ as a maid rs. Fowler, who is musically inclined herself, was startled one mor ing to her her new mad gayly singing while bus'ly engaged about her duties in the kitchen, and stopping to lrg she alleges that she was astonished < the wonderful vole r the youne es who immedl eee ag t favorite in the househo soon aft 8 ae a ocial gatherIng held the Fowlér nodwe: the ma ap to the for their amusement. . opin sed well remarkably was After Victory Her of ir Robbed sang and. Lene es oo = Fov Mrs. with duets the board of directors and brought about a situation that is unparalleled eswes were present from the/in the history of the university. ntire San Joasuin valley, the men who "Dr. Patton's resignation-or our grow e¢ight-tenths of the raisins conrights sumed e in the Uni t : 8 eae This is the demand for the students wildly enthusiastic whe rd o of| the plans which have been mi ig by ie } and comes at the end-of a long and fight waged against Dr Tallroads to serve raisins free in din- | interesting nee ears and on steamships on Ralsin | eeaRcis L. Patton, the president of the day eminary and the curriculum adopted le the facult Dr. Patton is defiant. He has stated Laurelhurst Co. to Build ever ne = Interfere, York, gee many Int light by ae disclosure of Mrs wher les 1 Fow of Reroe 1d. who sa et she ‘introduc ed ce idame Fremsts aa to fame Mr Fowler does not like the attacks of her one Bene mad on opera singers who marry and become mothers he early chapters of Olive Fremstad's life are clothed In mystery and the assertions of Fowler are th more remarkable on account of the poFremstad now holds In world It is Known that Sweden and made he as a planist at the age across the water report she continued in her 2 "child prodi * until of age, when her parfairly well to do, deast t hel r fortunes in reputed land of promise. Six Yeurs Are Forgotien, After landing in this country, the Fremstads journeyed to Minne a lis, and the next six years of littl dlive's ife ‘have never been told to anyone, even her most intimate friends. y hat- so New las to WIFE LOSES HER RACE WITH DEATH HAVE 10 RESIGN PATTON donna, made be ment been Worcester Mass April fie er Orn kitchen "res to operatic er eile re markable chlevement f Mannie Olive Fre Se id, the world's renowned prima 37} WITH soon aie were carrying on until the fractional congregation in f tors, to esc ape ther are I pald The price pair cost me Chicse ¢)'75" tere I must pay $5 for them |" 'iAvno gets the diference?. Does it all way | gloves. oF é . : e He Mrs. sloves. DISGUSTED Er emstad's Criticism of Ma ried Prima Donnas Brings Out the Exposure, of re- of fllustration," for purpose plied cents Chicago e wouldst teach | the ndent His | tr oe he same| lief £ No Stoc ilies on eine: stockings?" asked a member class of | 80me Men were! because m "onve "Any "Not a 4 truth thou hw I the amttic ets Ae os ‘the a iden gz? a in the Sermon on the therefore attracted they are 1 rh cee z > ne aaove En rhii aan a c é y. for we ae : oY deleriiel ot teaching NOW -eting tempt wll Benjamin oraskt ie. Humble Origin of Mme. Fremstad Exposed by Her Benefactor. 36 and) part ' In herever this is ee i differences causing five} Fractional changes in the pastorate of the ¢ entral4 at Third East and! eee ere eets, in the last tive Four South 1 to be the cause of without a pas-| congre-| yesterday relative to filling the pulpit, At congreg Se | called Sunday morning f¢ tl jor dec iding whether the el ? sermon last aut ee ed the divinity sermon be, Chicago, April 4,-"What 1s unfair to above {ts above all," John 11-31;} women in the proposed traffic measDr. F Short, yeeros oh the | ure," was the topic of a lay sermor Methodist chureh, preached | jivered to the Current Events class in i Taking for bis text, "He that cometh) from Rev. Pirst APRIL 5, 19C9. | ‘CANNOT Divided-Some Quit Parent MONDAY, New York Style Show Fierce Factional snal Fight Almost. Disrupts Central Christian | Wholesale Holds Forth on the Subject. OF REV. DR. SHORT PASTOR GONE; CHURCH SPLIT Oats Rolled Greatest Teacher Because He) Only Woman Justice of Peace UTAH, sa) JAVIUK ABOVE WOMEN OBJECT ALL IN LOVING TO GLOVE TARIFE REPJBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, INTER-MOUNTAIN C 0. omen THE 10 |