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Show r f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, V WOMAN BORN IN DENMARK DIES AT HOME IN MURRAY 1U2U. On Broadway Between Main and State SERGE or TRICOTINE MRS. .MART E. THOMSON. DRESSES State Training Conference for World Movement to Be Held Here April 6. MONDAY ONLY The Store That Serves You Best x Reduced From $42.50 Vuiting Churchmen - Will Address Gathering on MONDAY Importance of Work. 6 V. - 'll witness For the gar MM Featuring Five Different Model, In Sire 20 to 26 For Monday Only WOMAN S years can be reflected in no more evident way than through the corset she chooses to wear, for they' either make the figure youthful, bouyant and charming, or else are not fulfilling their intended purpose. 47 Dresses Medium, High or Low Bust, of Pink or White Coutil A models. straight-lin- e Mrs. Mary E. Thomson, widow of Andrew Thomson aDd daughter of Thomas and Maren Christina Jespersen Stephenson, died at 4:40 oclock yesterday afternoon at tho borne in .Murray. Mrs. Thomson rame to this country from Denmark in 1873 and had been a resident of Murray since that time. Surviving are the following relatives: Mrs. Frank Greenwood of Union, Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs. A. CUrk of Salt Lake, Ernest Thomson and Willard Thomson of Salt Lake and Henry L. Thomson of Lewivillo, , Idaho; and, sisters, Mrs. Marian Birch, Mrs. Josephine Hansen of Murray, Mrs. J. G. Stilwell of iilt Lake, and a cousin, Mrs. ( hristina Nilsen of Murray. Monday Only Pamilo Corsets, $2.95 of evCry meat in this lot to women who seek the new and beautiful, and still within the bound of moderate puces. Each garment is an expression of the ultimate in the season smartest modes, and is prettily developed of serge or trieotine. Ktyle offer a latitude of choice Eton jackets, Russian blouses, pleated skirts sud , The etate train inn conference for the leterchurch World motement will be held In the First Methodist church of Salt Lake City, Monday, April 8, according to a statement by State Director L. A. Garrison, who hat recently opened headquarters for the financial drive ip ytah at the Newhouee' hotel. Dr. Garrison states that some of the biggest men in America will be present and address this conference of workers from the various Protestant churches of ftah. A strong state committee will be with some of the leading men in Utah participating in the movoinent. A careful surxey of tho Protestant fields in Utah has been completed by the Bev. A. G. Alderman, state secretary, and theso figures will be used as a working basis for this financial campaign. A citizens friendly committee -- ill also be organized in each city, and thus the business interests of the state will be enlisted in this great campaign for religious and spiritual uplift in Utah, and also throughout the state. Dr. Garrison states that he believes there are hundreds of .business and profes sional men in the state who will rush to join in this nation-widlanipaign for civic betterment through the movement, but who do not belong to any particular religious organization. Neiertheless they feel tho good influence and realize the necessity for religious training for our vouth in order to realize the best citizenship. The hurch is recognized as a great factor in molding sentiment for high ideals of life and for stimulating a stronger leeling of lovalty and true Americanism which should prevail throughout the nation. should The trimmings and workmanship are also to be emphasized, ami some have elastic inserts at top, aud all good hose supporters. Bises 20 to 26, $44,75 Priced Gotham Neglige Supporters for.... Elastic Brassiere All alzeo, 36 to 46.. Formerly to $55 , $2.25 S2.C3 interest of the citizens of the comINSCRIPTIONS are almost futile munity in this program which has ao to picture the real style merit clearly demonstrated the foresight and of thesp garments, and argustatesmanship of the church. Never ments useless to vindicate their again can the charge bo made that the matchless value. Choire of serge or church is short sighted. Never again tricotines, in numberless styles, emcan the criticism be made that the broidered or braid trimmed. Sizes church is afraid to face its task. Hi to 44. The rhurch Is now the one agency wliieh has had elearnpsa of vision, courage and penetration to learn It needs, to face, the facts and to prepare to carry out the task. The church calls upon America to stand hack of it in Sizes 2 to 14 Years meeting its clearly defined, unfinished New task. It mint be remembered that the WONDER the Dresses world wide survey is the basis of the financial campaign, that the denominamiss is await-wit- h young tions rannnt earrv out the task in its Protestant Churches Unite. fullness unless the monev is raised. eagerness the. Thirty Protestant denominations will new season, when it hold a united simultaneous campaign throughout the United States from FROSH STAGE PLAY brings such pretty frocks April 25 to May 2 for funds to carry UNDER DIFFICULTIES In kangaroo, tan or on the world wide task of the church. as these lo wear. Overskirt or Iekin. The financial objective will be Despite strong efforts on the part of Of this amount (175,448,349 blouse effect. Russian How charming they arc, with fancy poeknts, freshmen tho of is to be paid In 1920. University This announce- sophomores, J6 years up. ment was made bv Lyman L. Pierce, of Utah succeeded in producing their smocking, cute belts and buttons, and the trimclass- ptak, Little Miss Cummin, at director general of the campaign. This is the largest financial goal ever the Social Hall theater last night. Sevmings arc only enhanced by the pretty gingattempts to prevent the lower classproposed for volunteer giving, being eral hams of which they arc made. Showing stripes, the show were made 'liuore than twice that of the United men from staging States war work campaign. It is the Friday evening and last night. plaids or plain colors. Incizes 2 to 14 years. The plav had scarcely begun before first objective in which the clement of of the sophomore class put the onjeeturc is absent, for it is based members on a scientific survey of the needs of bouse in darkness bv loosening fue All Sizes pings in the switchboard. Tho trouble . the world. The denominations taking port are: was remedied bv an electrically inclined SIZES 8 TO 6 YEARS 85.95 TO 112.50. Silk pop-imand the plav proceeded. HE importance of shopping Monday is evident from thif announcement. The Advent hrutinn rhurch. Northern frlhhman B. X. Kigali, a member of the sophotaffetas, serges and wool poplins, in black and famous Onyx pure Japan silk hose, so shapely, and having seamed back and Baptists, National Baptists, General more class, white checks, navy, tan, rose or peacock. . a bottle of vile smelllisle tops. Black of Monday only, (1.65. Baptists, Church of tho Brethren, ing chemical broke in the aisle and aroused a Brethren churrh, Christian rhurch, Con SIZES 7 TO 14 YEARS 8.60 TO 17.50. Silk pophornets nest. He was picked up by rhurehes. Disciples of three gregatinnal lins, serges or taffetas, in black and colors. 75c carfreshmen and or four Suits, $1 Christ, Evangelical association, United ried outside. husky were almost The SPORT COATS 16.50 Three-quarte-r TO 25.00. on interest Perfect concentrate Kvangelicnl church, Society of Friends into his locks when vlippers to Monday. shopping fitting, This reduction is made Officer A. P. Mur-phof wool materials, and some with leather lengths; in America, Society of Friends in Caliband cuff with and summer reinforced. knees, top weight, soft cotton garments, in Officer H. A. Calton took a collars. fornia, Holiness church. Lutheran Evan- hand and Sizes 36 and 38 only. in the scramble, removing the gelical Synod of North America, Gen- helpless sophomore from beneath Hie eral Conference of Mcnnonites, Methodist Episcopal ehnrch, Methodist Prot- pile of freshmen. Elgau was taken to the police station, estant church, Tree Methodist Church where he was booked on charge of ms of North America, African Methodist the peace. turbing MethoZion Colored church. Episcopal dist Episcopal church, Refirmed Zion . Union Apostolic church, Presbyterian DEMPSEYS FORMER Church in the United States of Ainer Lines Assorted Sizes ARRESTED MANAGER iea, Presbyterian Church in tlm United Closing Out Remainder of Our Winter Stock Btates (Houth). Associate Reformed Pres bvterian synod. Reformed Presbvterian SpoHal lo The Trlhunp. is in the nature of a Clearance Sale, for it includes Not only for the remainder of SAN FRA NCI SCO. Cal Mar. h 20 Cbureh in North America, United PresLawrence LTue. w 10 savs ho was the lines, and aevcral sizes in assorted weaves. the season, but for the next, is it THIS byterian rhurch, Reformed Church in first manager for Jai k Iiempsey, worlds America, Reformed Church in the Unit champion havwelght pugilist, was arMixtures and blue serges, in sizes 6 to 13 years, and to select at your supplies pnident ed States, Church of United Brethren rested here today bv dctc lives on a fugiin 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 18 and sizes. Every reduced corduroys, these priees: in Christ. tive wanant from Salt Lake Citv, him with neglecting to provide for his pair is full cut and lined throughout. In making this announcement and in $2.50 UNION SUITS, $1.79 Heavy explaining the campaign, the bnsig of minor children. the appeal, and the Jnterehureh World Egyptian rib. Sizes 44 and 46. of was the Request at arrested Trice movement,. Mr. fierce said: the countv sheriff, who caused a war32.00 UNDERWEAR, $1.48 Merino rant to be Issued charging lorn with Thirty American Denominations. failure A natty top coat for the boys from 2 to 10 vears. For Monlo provide for his two children, wool. Drawers, sizes 42 and 44; deWhen tthirty great American 12 and 13 vears of age. who are with his day only the price is less. Blue serges, black and white 44. 34 to Shirts wife In Salt Lake. True Is said to Lave nominations, representing approximatechecks, and blue, green or brown flannels, and Scotch mixor four for but three been church 70 the cent Protestant of years, away tures. Hand tailored. Belted and lined. ly per $1.26 UNDERWEAR, 89c Egyptian membership of the country, decided since his arrest has wired money to his v rib, in all sizes. Separate garments. that in Jhe interest of economy and ef- wife and children here. ficiency, there were certain things which Suits, 3.50 2.79 UNION Natural Dunn Home. in SUITS, Daughter should be undertaken together rather gray wool. Sizes 44 and 46. A daughter was born yesterday to the than separately, they brought into ex-- ' Specially featuring for Monday boys blue serges, gray, in 73 which i s Charles I the of wife btrect. Dunn, agency they t!nee, 5.50 UNION SUITS, 3.98 Natural green and brown mixtures, and velvet corduroys. Eton e to cooperate, . the Jnterehureh gray wool. Sizes 34 and 36. styles, with detachable white collar. 2 to 8 years. They gave to the gorld movement. Interehureh World movement, as the FUNERAL SERVICES first task in this cooperative effort, WILL BE HELD FOR a surmoke to instructions thorough vey of the whole foreign mission field . NATIVE BRITON and of the home field; in short, to find the needs of the whole world. This and 10 45 i. m ; Sunday school st 9 15 a. m.; est Asset; Education Problem; IftOft Sooth Ninth East, street, Tburslay, ft. 15 a. m ; Senior Endeavor, 7 a prayer maet- devotions st 9 p. m. The Rev. R. J. Intermediate and Young Peoples Christian En- p. m. HARRY TRELOAR. survey has been vigorously conducted, ing, Wednesday. 9 p. m. ertniug D. D.. pastor. deavor. ft 90 p m.; prayer service, Wednestotter, and as a result the cooperating churches WESTMINSTER CHTRCH. Fifth South and CIirHCH OP OCR DIVINE SAVIOR. Ninth day. 7 45 p. ta. First West streets. 7 he Rev. t. V. Brows, have definitely before them their unMETHODIST. Masses at 9 South and Second East streets minister ft. B Sunday school. 9 43 a. finished task at home and abroad. Second FIRST Second East and HCRCH, f and 10 30 a. m.; Sunday school after first EPISOOTAL. Quay, superintendent; service. 11 a. m. Eari Sonlb streets. The Rev. James 21. X. WilFor nearly 150 tears the greatest BAPTIST J. Glade, president of the Klwanfs chib, will (muss; weekday masses st ft a. a in pastor's ST. MARK'S Sou 21 liams. ra. CATHEDBAU snr a Pint minister. lb. , Service, has been subject, developed is perthe .eaten devotions Sunday, Bl HUXIITOX rliriirH, I3TO Indiana agency that tc ridenre; peak in the interest of the Tiaii Eiuationi second sermon In serha on loaded Criticism m - HiitHfij school. Irt s ni., K, J. Wintiier. Junior 4 hnatian Embavor aorieti, 3 3i Wednesday and Friday night at 7:40 s'elock. Second East street. The Very Bev. William haps the United States government. Jts ml the Crystal Christ, , theme, "Christ and drive; Rev. II J. Wientjea. pastor. A The sib)-?; service m., st W. 11 43 ou p. 8 80 based been dean. m.; Senior t hrtstian hudeavr society. p. u;ierlntendent ftetMrea, and Fleetwood, have largely Hia Roadside Ministry; service. 7 45 p. budgets M. of tho Earth. I. Rtchraan. by p. ai.; service. 7 4ft p. m . consisting of a pro ST. ANN'S. Twenty-firs- t South, between a m. and 4 90 p. m.; Lenten .service This is true of most of the guesswork. daily. Arthur H. hamherlalm of Ran Francisco, secre- gram s rendered the ft by Young Linstreets. Masses Tnurth and East j 90 evple fifth HI III at H. Ninth South and society BETHEL t 415 p. ra.; Wednesday 19 n. fl., 4.90 aud tary of the California Teachers association great appealing enterprises of the and JO SO oclock; weekday mass at ft SO. p. m. coln streets, The Rot. H Lyon Baynes, pastor. will he the a)eaker, the service being a part world. hoo1. lit s. in , John O. Hugh nrinr super Sunday school at 9 1ft, holy hour. Tuesday f Educational I the tab State THEOSOPHICAL. RT. street campaign. JOHN'S Ninth East CHTRCH, rx ice, It a. nt The gurvey of the denominations intendent; topic, "The l.iis evening st 7 30. The Rev. Janies Lllley, pastor. and Logon avenue. The Rev. Hoyt E. HeaWATERLOO CHTRCH. fourth East and The Tbeosuphical society meets at rooms gage of Life; Toung People's union, ft 3b which are cooperating under the name Seventeenth South alrreta. The Rev. 1 rlquea. pastor, ftimday school, 9 4ft a. n. 322 3 Atlas block, 3b40 West Second South We SO p. nt . subjet t, Are 7 m ; P service, 11 CHXJ8TIAJL of the Jnterehureh World movement is and o'clock. Laura J. praver assistant, street. Litaay, Davie, Adams, lag Precideat pastor; Monday night at ft oVka-kIn the Last Dsvs Service, Tuesday. Llrinjr John M. Hayes will deliver 1 let lure on "The the most statesmanlike project ever RT. PATLS CHURCH. corner Third South ftundsy school, 0 4ft . m., Richard Wheat, suA p. m , BiMft fKNTRAL HCRCH. Third East and fourth study on Romans, In charge of m. 9 45 a. eved Reincarnation ef Wetimsdav ft is Ninthone Rev. church psrtmeut, Primary Mornlnf perintendent; streets. Meaning The the A. streets. The and Serrhes. South Chester Eat undertaken. John Oliver. Snyder, Prajer minting, Thursday, W. Alice Rosa a, superintendent, services. 11 a. n. ning a class fur mutiy of thought power and pastor. Sunday school, 1ft a. n.; service, 11 prayer. It o'clock, sermon by the Vti. p. m. great agency which knows, as u result 4ft 30 7 ft. Junior and will p. continued 4ft to m.; tn.; Eneouceutnition cbooL league, 9 . of church p, m sermon. a. Reese, archdeacon Itab Strange fire: Christian HIO GRANDE CHTRCH. 1050 West Second of scientific and systematic study, what midweek service, Wednesday, 7 4ft p. m ; 7 45 p. m.. addeavor, ft SO p. m ; servi'-e- , r South street. The Rev. Thomas A Flynn. 7. 4ft p. m. ; Roy league, Thursday, its unfinished task is, and it now pro J scobs, dress on 1tah educational campaign by Oscar' school. 10 s. m UMITARIAK. Henry Sunday Scouts. Friday. 7.1ft p. m. A, Ktrfcham; Church night, Hetfrewlay, ft SO 11 poses to meet this task by raissug the s. m.. subject. to service. LATTER-DARE0RGAYIZZD. superintendent; ftAIVTS, FIRST CHTRCH The Rev. M. Fereietlan,-inister- . SO. 9 WERT SIDE Third Booth and CHTRCH, The Challenge of the Church; (liritian En necessary funds sud developing the bervicc The Rev. Eighth Wes streets, Tb Rev. Hugh Neville, 11a m , subject, "The Chapel. SSft fourth East street. No dcavor service. 6 HO p. n . serrire. 7 SO p. m., needed resources of man power. Htrive ta Achieve; church nebooi. M. A. Etsenhouor. minister. Rnnday school. pastor. SO a m John H. Heavtn We Sunday school, CHRX8TXAY ftCIZUCE. subject, "Tbs' Challenge of Christ. 12 Jft P- m- such demonstration of conviction and 10 a. m : children's service, including n 11 m n. sub, Askew, service, superintendent; IMMANTEL CHI R( H Second Sooth sad flRRT CHT RCH. SSft East Broadway. Sunby Francis W. Holm, a Bible story ject, 'Tfah's Greatest Asset sad its Den faith has ever been shown before. Revr J Sherman day school. 9 90 a. m ; services, 11 a. m. and ronrtb East streets Th by Mrs. M. A. Etaenhouser. an ethical story service, 7 4ft p m., subject. "Revivals, The task of the church is the task v DEirt 0 PRACTICAL CHBISTUKITT. minister. seSnnday school, 9 4ft n. m.. 8 p. m., subject, "Mother; service, Wedne- iy Ml sitae. and musical Bmnrthwalte Beatrice and How t Obtain Them; Junior bague. ft service. 11 sday 8 p. m. of all mankind, and so through the Prank J Lucas superintendent; Meets Sunday st Kalghtn of Pythias hall, 59 lections. 11 a. m.; prayer service, ft 90 p. m.; p. m., Mrs. M. L Grovier. superintendent . cams the lam.. Cross: Young financial aimultancoua "Watching m. East topic, 7 Haases 90 united psycbohkgy. service. p. Broadway. Service, it a. m.. nubjegi, ftftft East South Temple SECOND CHURCH, Senior league, 7 p. m., "ObrisMuo Principles People meeting. A 13 p. m.. LcRoy Wallace, street Sunday school. 9 43 a. a. ; Mr. A. k. Myers, Sunday misool and the In Industry; home economic, sociology by Justice, of varioaa kinds, reprevival meetings every night ex4 atrrW, 11 economic paign, 182 boards thirty-on. Dr. l niter: service. 7 9rt p. address by noon 9 Mormon. oclock. Friday night, denominacept Bstunlsy. 8 p. m ; Boys night. Tuesday, at "Mother; service, Wednes- Book of resenting these Earliest A st ton Rmith. superintendent of etty a m..ft subject, Rev. Clem the Airis p. ta. Davie; night. speaker, fx hoc tions, make their appeal to the whole I, topic, "Making I lab First in Educa- day, Thursday, speaker. Dr. J. H. N William; LTTTKZRAJL IRISH TO C0HTERE, tion.' nation. Parents night, Friday, speaker, Mr Neville. ORDER DITIVt LT CHT RCH. Second 'ft ZION The lrth coufereac reunion f the L. D B THERAN South CATHOLIC. 8. , For Monday Only e Inter-churc- h 200 Spring Dresses Also $2.25 to $4.00 Styles; Jersey at $19.75 and $29.75 (336,-777,57- - Womens $2.25 Onyx Silk Hose $1.65 For Monday Only Girls Spring Coats T Richelier Union Womens v Mens Underwear Monday Only $2.50 Boys Knickers, in -- . $8.50 Spring Overcoats, $6.95 Juvenile Spring i !r $5.95 -- 1tah'a-Greates- t Cljurcfj gerbtce3 ;;y A u 'JDwm-rsM- - h-- . pss-to- - e Like War Work Drives. recall the wonderful demonstrations of community solidarity which resulted from the great war campaigns Liberty loan, savings stamps. Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. and united war work. In these big drives there were divisions of workers representing all the interesta of the community. All sang the national songs, .listened to stirring patriotic eloquence. All were united in k supreme effort to win the war. The campaign will be a demonstration of the solidarity of the church. It will also be a demonstration of the CATHEDRAL OP THE MADELEINE The Right Rev. Joseph 9 Glass. C, M . D. D Bast streets Remdeace. Ml 8ath Temple and Bstreet Mass during the East Ronth Temple mission. ft and 6 , m. sod 1J Id p. m. All hours subject to thsoge next week. I Ganges will be announced at Sunday masse. Commencing Sunday March 21. the mistfi will The Rev. James T. Torsney, be for men. the Rev. I harles A Ek. rector: aMst1ng ( uthbert E Hogan, the Rev. Ed m nod the Rev. AH Funeral services fur Harry Trcloor, vears of age, who died Friday, will be held at 2 ocifick this afternoon at the O'Donnell & Co. funeral chapel. Mr. Treloar was ben in England and ha lived in Utah twenty five vears. f, Hheehy. T PATRICKS CHI RCH fourth' Sooth, Surviving ore hi wife. Mr. Mary Ninth sod Tenth tft est streets. Masse Olsen Trelimr; two children, raulme. 8 sud Id o clock; Sunday school st in 90. st of In vears of ago, and Katie, 4 vevfcdsy ro see nt f n. m. Tbs Rev. Michael sec; three brothers, Joseph of Eureka Sheehan psor. Nichols of tLvlt Lake, and Charles of Ot R LADY Of LOT BDEA CHI RCIT. Eleventn East sad Sevdnth 8tttb si reels, Masses st 9 43 Nc ada. 46 n ve-ir- Meets at Moose half. 223 ftouth Went TemThe Rev, O. B Han-onand fourth East streets ft p, m , subject, A afreet. ftervtoe, I). D.. pastor. Sunday school. 9 4ft u. m Mighty Message from the Rtarv, by B. N. ftrvtce, U s. jn. farewell sermon by the Rev MaUhewa. O B. Hanson, la the Swedish language; scr vice. 8 p m.. In the English language. COJfOREGATIOXAL. BT JOHNS EVANGELICAL LCTHERAN FIRST CHI RCH. fourth East and Txret CHlRt H, 124 Eaat Seventh South street ftcuth streets. The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, pea-t- The Rev. J O. Reiser, poster. Sunday school. Rcrvicc, II a m , Mr. Gosbea will preach, 9 9) a. m.; service. 1ft 90 a. m ; confirmation subject, "What I Jbe Place of Authority la service. 9 p. m.j Lenten service. Wednesday, Mi Hera of lirliftooa Belief T1 ftunday school, p. m. 12 30 p m. TABOR DANISH LCTHERAN. Fimt aveaua The Rev. J. t. f arisen, THILUPR Cm RCH, fifth Booth and Reventh asd E street East streets. The Her. Henry M. MrIVkwel). Busday srhoot. 10 a. m.t in English; a "Vatrim-istio. m with a. 10 49 communion, service, Rcrvice Sunday. It n. m ; subject, pastor. Is the BcboH of Ufe; Hitndsy st hsol. English service, ft p. m ; devotional meeting 1ft t : A service. 12 1A s. ns., ftardweU. rudest p Wednesday 9 Tuesday. m.j f superts Junior Kudos rsr, 4 9ft p. m.; vesper service, ft 9ft p. m . to organize n Lutheran Men's nrtety; tut Mm Aid C. Nmatrup, Greatat the homa Giris and Ladies m.. I tabs p subject, "Boys ple riESlTTEJtLAV. Booth FIRST CHTRCH, Temple and C streets. The Rev George Kwiug Davies, D. D., minister. Sunday school, 9 4ft n. me R. L. Tan Eaton, noperiatendent ; service. 11 a. m, topic. "Why Smith Attend Church; ft p. m ; communicants oung people's Endeavor, ft 90 p. mi.; Society of Christian service, 745 p m.. subject. "The Handicap of a Good Education; Palm ftumiay will be the occasion for communion at the first Prevty-tertachurch; Wednesday evening preparatory services wUi be condor ted by the pastor. THIRD CHTRCH. Eleventh En.t and Seven, Thv Rev Hesrr W. Burteenfb 919 at rev ger. D. D . pastor. Sunday school 9 4ft 1 mT, 11 a. m , subject, service. "ihnsta Drawing' Power Over Mvn; Junior Endeavor, U 1ft cl, t. church will to held Raturday night April ft o'cUw k, at the Fruirtmatb ward haiei, street. between West Terajile aud Kir.t t ret-aidFirst v( Ruih auith 00 the at AUTB.AXIAE . ANNOUNCED. REUNION The Atts'rulian enferacc reunuui of the L. 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