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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, feet south of the northwest corner i the northeast coreast running thencethence 45 19 fert; thence aouth 29 feet; 39 north feet; 19 feet; thence west bethenre east 0 feet, to the place of In the name of Jennie ginning, standing also Isabelle Johnson petition for an order confirming the sale of the real eater Weber In county. Utah, made situated 1919, has by this court en November 7, the 5th been set for hearing on Friday, o clock two at 1910, D. A. of March, day n m. at the comity courthouse In the Lake In Salt court. of said courtroom Salt Lake County, Utah City, with court, vc itnesa, the clerk of said this 16th day of the seal thereof affixed, KehruHTY. A. D 1120. J. K. CLARK, Clerk, (Seal) yty M. M. Snell, deputy clerk, fcoule 4k Spalding, attorneys for h0" 105 of said lot 9 (which ner of said lot 15). 1- -5 Involving Litigation tian Scientists Chris- Broad- Woman Asks Brooklyn Leave to Intervene in Suit Against Directors. -- The Involved BOafU.V March and individual between of the Inttrttan fciictne church took B rew turn todiv wbrit Mrs Hu!!n of Urookljn. 'N V. through her counsel, C. F. Choate .lr filed In supreme court a petition for leave to In the suit of the trustees of the Christian belt nee 1ubliahing oi!ct of Hgainbt directors of the First Church asked permission Clulst, ft. tentist and all other mem. "m behalf of her-e- lf hers of the First Church of Christ, known as the mother of Llo'too church, la good stand n, and all othtr Science the of number tionn. aiul oil other thtrenca ml hribtiHii jcniibt Hearing Before fornur JuJte frrederic In iHKlgo os master liae been lompletcu the trustee' suit, In which they seek tog have the directors restrained from with their management of the pub'1 he master ruled that lishing society. the evidence presented also covered the the disuit of John V. Ihttmorc against lo them to compel rectors. seeking him as a member of their board. subA draft of the masters report was mitted to counsel for all parties recentwith ly and time for filing the report the eupremo court expired todiv 1 , b Ihi-i-tia- inter-'erm- rtc-ognt- Time Extension Granted. In vlewt of Mrs Hillin' i etluon. the master asked that thy time for films he extended 10 March 10, and this was granted. harller In the dav lh court reued that motion by counsel for lit dlreitors nd he Ume be extended to March J5. the to reopen be diretied master the nit r .Uilie-noU the vat the master be directed . ault. MJl Mr a. liulin in her petltum ith Mra, Science tuied Chrihtmn of the Liry Baker G. Md. founder hurch. in 18H. and ia a Chriattan iaSei-in and ne practitioner and teacher, ood vtandiDR aa a find member of the she claim right to remother church, tety move a trustee of the publishing and that i Rented in the first members nkn in througu adoption of all their powers to 01 they transferred amJ w.inout is tore, Illegal v three , lJv-la- . B. Ashford, Noted Preacher and Lecturer, Well Known on Three Continents, Was Ordered to Give Up Work. Rev. Dudley ened by Petition. Reverend Dudley B. Ashford is u extraordinsry mao. Although still on the sunny side of 40, he has crowded moro service to humanity into a few years than most men accomplish in a lifetime. Soon after his graduation from liar lev college, London, England, he was ordained minister at the famous Jxew Court Congregational church, London. A short time thereafter he was selected to present the eauso of Congo reform and African missions before the people of Norway, and toured that land with such but'ccei that be was greeted by enormous crowds at every meeting. In 1008, under tho auspircs of the Colonial Missionary sotiety, he was sent to New Zealand, and for three years labored as a missionary among the Maoris, where his expericm es were novel and thrilling. In 1918 he returned to England and served for three years at Wood btrcct Congregational church, Cardiff, tsouth the biggest Congregational Wales, It was church in the British empire. while here that he fell one of the early ictims of tho great 1918 flu epidemic, an attack from which he had not fully recovered when he accepted a call to Hoad the Queens Congregational Newfoundland, ehureh, bt. Johns, where his forceful preaching soon attracted record congregations. Tho strain of this work upon his un. dormined constitution proved too severe and be suffered a nervous breakv down, froru which now, however, he hag completely recovered. Moved bv a de sire to serve his fellow men, he has written a letter that tells how he was restored to health and strength. Moved by Gratitude. This letter, addressed to The Tanlac Co , Atlanta, Ga., is an eloquent ex ctition Allegations. for pression of gratitude, and is as follows: allege that the inteies,- of ail are Gentlemen: Your medicine, known horn her petition is presented lias been such an inestiXPeatened with serious and irrorarable as Tanlac, not feel conmable blessing to me that in not a'though they have Jury," e ha' ill and emv parties the litigation strained to write and tell you so. In their position may be October, of been bvheard, court 1918, while a minister of the to be other and the dludgcd Wood btreet Congregational church, favorable' to Uiem than was provnd-had a severe Fddy'a trust deed of lV,s Cardiff, bouth Wales, by Mrs attack of the bpamsh influc.a, from nder which the plaintifis luoime tris-cefehc and othets. she savs are not the effects of which 1 never fullv reaffluently represented In the provteu-te- s covered. I lost twentv-eigh- t pounds in by the directors. and was unable to recover my weight U the 1 n that ouf eojrl Mr. points hould rule tliat tho transfer ot power usual energy. Then, in februSfv, 1919, I became act the first member lo the director U Ineffectual, that through acnmtsentC the minister of the Queens Boad Cons them-Hgn their part they had rendered gregational church at St. Johns, NewIncapable of power of removing re ai foundland. Mv ministry was attendod such vrav In which the ustee, only with great sueecss, but the strain taval could be. effected would he through In that event, she jsort to a touri. such wholly ecclesiastical ques-ofriyg, appointed to present the necessarily involved in tile express committee petition. txpress arposes of tins trust and in the of Christian Scientists The confidence thereunder isJifications of a Iruatrc aorld Mrs. Hulln shs. ould come to this secular tribunal for throuRhout th in the soundne reliability and fide!-i- t determination. to the utter exclusion of principles of Christian Sciomc, of the mother church and atl church trustees. 'is puhlia.tions put out b tho thus imposing upon this tourt aTeadv greatly impaired, is rapidly wanite and exclusive jurisdiction of ecclca-scIn of is and wholly debeing danger ing doctitnes, ruh's and politv.' Thousands of Christian Scistroyed entists. she added, have cameled their Confidence Is e(-y- tt T ii d 1 1 D Impaired. ays petition recites that. February 7. of Christian S( ence emrehes iUgates N. 1 .. and of?Ccw York met at Alhan to appointed a committee to take action the memof ptotecl right and tnlereMa Similar at bers of the mother rhureh tmn, tt as. has been taken bv Chrts-tioA a re. Scientist in other Mates Mr. Choate was restrained by the Yhe -n TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A Dramatic Romance of a Southern Peach and a Yank IN THE DISTRICT COURT. FKOBA lF JH vision, In and for bait Lake County. tat oi th matter of th bamuel C. Fark, Dec eased Nolle.pra-ln- g The petition of Hie Thomaa Fark, of a for tho admlsstin to probate certain document, purporting to be the v... last will and teatament of Samuel of the granting park, deceased, and for Savings A letters testamentary to Utah for hearing Trust company, has baonofaetMaroh, A. U. on Friday, the 12th day the county at m.. o'clock p. two 1920, at abtcourthouse. In the courtroom of councourt. In bait Lake City, ball Lake VVItness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed this 26th day of February, 1920. J. E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) Ry M, M Fnell. Deputy Clerk. Pierce. Critchiow & Barrette, attorney for petitioner Itah. OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER General. Clothing and Kqulpag division. Munitions building, Washington, J. C. rrrlvrd proposals. In duplicate, will rs her until J1 s. m. March la, th Victory medal 1920, for furnishing noted and component parts thereof. InformaRev. Dudley B. Ashford, tion sent on request. preacher, lecturer and missionary. prov eti too great for me end I bad a serious breakdown. Mv nerves reetned to go all to pieees and mv digestion became so deranged that I toulil cat hardlv anv thing. My heart gave me a lot of trouble; it was an effort to walk to lie upstairs, and at night I awake in continual dread lest my heart should stop beating altogether. Then, as a result of exposure one while in winters night in a small boat, the execution of mv duties. I was seiretl with violent pains in the right shoulder and arm, whith nearly drove me to distraction. I consulted doctors and ape and ciah.xis and underwent massage electro al treatment, without getting 1 was ordered to give up much relief. all preaching amt public work lor at least three months, and I began to fear that my health was permanently u-- He Had Been Skeptical. had alwavs been rather skoptioul of the testimonials concerning of anv medicine, but one tlnv I read the statement of a man whose symptoms seemed to bo identical w.ith my own, and Ins praise of Tanlac rHtig deci led to give it a rial so true a bottle and it- - effect i bough was nmost lnin.cdhte My nervous condition began to disappear and I began to get sleep at night. Mv anpiGtc o ii creuaed that I could scarcev salit-fit. and 1 found myself putting on had Bv the time weight rapidlv. taken the fourth bottle the pains in mv arm and shoulder lisap eared aio I urn feeling letter t i lay ihun for a long 1 s ntv-sel- T tune pa-- l. feel that I hould be guilt v of base ingrat itude it I did not write and tell vou what a boon Tanlae has been to me, and give vou this as vou mav think testimonial to best, in the hope that others mav find in vour wonderful medicine the means to restored health ami strength. Tanlac is sold in (salt Lake City bv Nchramm Johnson, Drugs, ami bv the leading druggists in practically every citv, town and village in America. in walked Mary Nothing new for this southern belle to walk in at tense moments. And isn't Napoleon. Its the inimitable DOUG, in the snappy Fairbanks frolic No! Thi First a Yank walked into her heart Then she to do a little walk-ii- i herself. His rilajesty, the de-fifl- American Also Major Jack Alien story of tho Jaguar 1 1 The KIK-E-Iil- A !She (Advertisement.) for further information CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES I ri0.r IN'THlTinST lor Salt Lake County, blate of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jennie V. Johnson, deceased division. In and Announce l YourGrip1 On Health ! Strength-Build- Of I 'talked A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By VIRGIL O. STRICKLER, C. S. B. Of New York City A member of the board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mats. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2 GEM STRAND KATHERINE MACDONALD NORMA TALMADGE The Family Theater TODAY AND WEDNESDAY The Theater Beautiful' NOW PLAYING The American Beauty half-hou- TO SUPPORT GRATUITY PROPOSAL THE ISLE OF CONQUEST THE TURNING POINT BY RIGHT OP CONQUEST From tho Book. By Arthur Homblow. A Picture of Love, Romance and Adventure. DUBBS AND DRYGOODS. Comedy An inspiring romance of a woman's self sacrifice for the man she loves. From the Story by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. SPECIAL COMEDY. SW THEATER CIRCUIT ANSON j. ilxaL nf--i w fi frimr 3o5Ks STARTING TODAY ii UXATED aster in on her uold v snubbed. Where Do You Think She Walked Next? Shell Walk Into Your Heart, Too Come and See! PATHE NEWS Comedy YOU COULDNT BLAME HER , Notice. The petition of lienj R Johnson of the estate of Jennie P. S O'CLOCK for such publications, caus- Johnson, deceased, praying for an order subscription in of to interests financial of said decedent, Jury AUDITORIUM ON RICHARDS ST. great real of of sale ing preperty fisole members of the mother church, and that all persons interested appear r Mr Strickler will also give a nancial beneficiary of Mr. Bdd s trust before the said court to ehovv cause win-alecture for buslneas people at the order should not be granted to srll Strand Theater. March 2, 12:15 p. m. so much as shall be necessary, of the FORDNEY AM are welcome following described real estate of said deceased, to wit Weber Counlv, Situate In Ogden Citv slate of Utah, a part of lots 9 and 55, n Let The Tribune Writ Ad, supply that the eve In block in. South Ogden survey, in WASHINGTON. Marrh at a point upstairs girl this time for you. of the house way and means committee Ogden Citv survey, beginning beginning hearings on another gratnltv to veteran of th world war. Chairman Fordnev issued a statement announcing his support of some form of gratuity.'-- ' and predicting a speedv committee recof various ommendation. Representative veterans' organisations will appear before the committee beginning tomorrow to offer proposals on the form of the gratuity. It mav be that several classes of gratuities will have to be provided o that the Individual mav select the plan best suited to Ins needs," said Mr Fordney's statement "Whether the gratuity should take the, form of a cah bonus, securities or credit, I am unable to decide at this Im m when Yank kis sod rival. And now she walked in "hen someone else kissed rival. ISbe OF SALT LAKE CITY rHOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (Coa.ult count- - Clerk or the rrvpectiv, 'talked rival lo u- -r THE iROIi tune." er Former Service Men Placed. The Blood According to J B Bearnson. local adviser for the federal board of vocational education. Merl W Brown of Ixican ami Nil A Palmer of Mvton have been placed In training at the Utah Agricultural college. and Charles C. Wray Is taking a lommertial course at tho University of Utah Helps Make! Strong, Sturdy Mon and Healthy, Beautiful Women a.000,000 People Use It hiAshoyee wPMs.OeCeoeewwr ASINO TODAY IS THE THIRD BIG DAY OF ONE OF THE FUNNIEST, CLEANEST AND MOST JOLLY BILLS WE HAVE SHOWN. That Popular Screen Team OUGLASjacLEAN e NOW PLAYING GLADYS BROCKWELL FLAMES OF THE FLESH And in Their New lnce Offering ary9s Ankle 66 HER LATEST PICTURE First Local Showing. a Miss Bara Is Now on the POP! POPI EXTRA DRY I RAWLES & IN A STUPENDOUS SUPERPRODUCTION, CONSCIENCE AND THE DEVIL WHICH A TREMENPLAY IMPORTANT ROLES, A COSTING FORTUNE DOUS SPECTACLE TO PRODUCE. VAN KAUFMAN FAY COURTNEY STEELE & WINSLOW IVAN BANKOFF IL-- Every right exceyt Monday and Trosday Mstmoes begn Thursday CO. - Matines. 1$e, ?k, 60c Evoningsg 16c, 26c, 60c, The, ft RHc- BUD AND SUSIE CARTOON BURTON HOLMES PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE VAUDEVILLE Continuous 1 to It p. m. Admlat'lnn: Matinee,- Kiddle lCc. Adult 20c texeept Sundays and holidays). Evenings All , beat 3t)c. - SPECIAL MUSIC WeatrBVV' WA1ATCH VCUM40NS NOW PLAYING RALPH McMAHON SISTERS 99 Six Snappy Acta of Stage. ,A 8PARKUNG MUSICAL COMEDY DRAUGHT TO BE UNCORKED AT THE ORPHEUM BEGINNING TOMORROW EVENING Music lyrics and staging by Wm. B. FHedlandr Book by Harlan Thompson; direction Wm. B Fncdlandcr FRANCIS RENAULT ihowo Homo of In The and Great Screen Star, in Arch-vampir- POP! ed She walked in on Yank's bachelor dinner. just when gatety wax at its height. Then someone in the jiaiti insulted her. Full of vim, vigor and vitality 1 Get Back a Salt Lake Institution." More Than a Theater called to her, but an angry father thought it waa a voice from bell. Love The world condemned the Siren. Waa it nght? See for yourself. CLONINGER And associate players In THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK" The atery of a woman'a Also MACK SWAIN, formerly' comedian with FATTY ARBUCKLE. MORE TUN NEWS WEEKLY in BATTLED AMBROSE regeneration vivid, powerful, enchanting Matlneee Wsdne.day and Saturdayl Price Night,, 25c te 75c; bexe, Matlneee. 2Se, 36c, 50c .1 - Grover F rankle'e "FOLLYDOtS" NOW PLAYING ENTIRE NEW COMPANY and during dinner. 30 to 9. from aupper 10 IS to 12 30 on week night. to 9, on During dinner, Fundaya. and tea, 4 . to a, afternoonshatunlar EDDIE FOY after-theat- AND THE YOUNGER FOYS Three shews dally 4.45, 7 39. Matinee prices 29c, 30c Nights 30e, 40c, N)o till |