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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24,1921, 3 YOUTHFUL CHESS Samuel Rzeschewski PUPILS WILL LIQUIDATE if DAY FETE ISSUCCESS Niiie-year-o- Plans to Lift Obligation to Program of Festival on Asks Court for Investigation of Charges That He Interchurch Movement Is Campus at. Rowland Hall Is Victim of Conspiracy. Wins Spectators Favor. Approved by Assembly, Warsaw Won- ld Skill Exhibit der Will in Salt Lake on June 1. the Samuel Rzeschewski, chess wonder from Warsaw, Is coming to Salt Lake. Not only Is he oomlng here, but he will play chess with some of the children of Salt Lake. He does not hold off for champions, according to his advance agent who Is In this dtyybutwiii play with anybody who knows the game. Since he has been In America he has played 600 games, winning phenomenal player will give an exhibition of his Skill on the third floor n store St 6 oclock of the the afternoon of June 1, when he will -6Vill6b1 fhgui play with ton of tho plsyera In addition to this, he will then two children under with the ages of play 1 years, IT they desire to plSy with him. Children wlthlng to compete with this Polish champion should communicate at M. E. Jones at HJ7 once Douglas avenue: Since coming to America but November," said Wllltam F. JJrueke, the hoy's press agent,1 last night. .'Samuel has picked up the English language, which he speaks very well. He le not a freak, but . Just a bright boy. who hMbee4Uyln cbeas since he was 6 years old. He has been playing through tha east since he came over here, and this It his first trip to The western cdast. He plays In Omaha tonight, and goes from there to Denver, and then may visit some other emaller before coming here. From her, places he will go to Spokane, thence to Seattle and down the coast to Los Angeles. He will either attend school In some eastern city or return to Europe this fall." - ls Phenomenal chess player who will be In Salt Lake City, June 1. . Kelth-O'Brie- -- aor WINONA LAKE. lnd May 23. Plans for liquidating the 3666,000 debt of the Preebyterlan church In the Ujnlted States to the tnterchurch world movement were approved today at the 133rd general Coupled with the plane of this debt le anotherarrangement tor an underwriting of the Freebytorian new, era movement, which has a debt of 6336,000, making the total tndebtednese 920,000 with accrued Inapproximately teract. The plan for liquidating the Interchurch debt con temple tee liauance of certificate of Indebtedness not to exceed 1600,000 for five year at 6' per cent. AH agencies of the church arc authorised to Invest ,!n these certificates, and it le proposed that practically the entire Ueu be taken, up by organisations of the church. Retirement wilt be accomplished through a retlrementfund pro Killed for in future tudgeis, The financing ot the new era movement It planned through lnelution In the next year! budget of $160,000, from which funds will be derived to apply on the debL In succeeding years a sum equal to 1 per oenr of the total budget wlH be added to complete liquidation of the debt. church-boarThe plan transfers the debt to and agencies from the banka. named as guardian. 23 Mrs. Edna LOS ANGELES. May C. Cudahy, widow Of John f (Jack) Cudahy, who committed suicide here April wag appointed guardian of their two minor children, Mk'hilri. 13 years old, and Ann Elisabeth, 16. fci)Av bonds In 141,000. These two children, with their sisters, Mrs. Edna Cudahy Hrowne tmt Marie C. Cudahv, who have reached their majority, are benefictsrles of a trust fund, the Income of which was to be 'paid to their father during htw lifetime and to them after bis death. EXPLOSION. CAUSE OP FATAUYY, SHERIDAN, Wyo May 283, An explosion In the kttchOn range at the home of Frank E. Nerd, a short distance from Sheridan, was assigned today at a coroner's Investigation as the eauss of a fire which Saturday destroyed the home, vicburning two children to death. The tims were Alberta Nerd, aged 2 years, -- old brother, Hubert. and her The parents had left home a ehort time before tha fire. liqul-datl- Express. Hope for Union. ST. LOUIS, May - 22. The Southern Preebyterlan general conference today received a telegram from tha Northern Preebyterlan conference at Winona Lake, Ind., expressing hope that the "Southern body would take such action as will secure the reunion of our two kindred bodies." Charleston, W. Va., was chosen for the next general assembly. The assembly declined to make a ruling on participation of women In the church councila The matter of appointing women deaconesses, however, to assist the deacons, was brought up and It is expected final action will be taken tomorrow.. An overture was approved from Meckto lenburg presbytery for an amendment the Book of Church Order to allow rotation In the offices of elders and deacons whsn desired by congregations. It will be sent to the presbyteries for action prior to ths next assembly. The assembly adopted the report of the committee on foreign correspondence recommending that next October be designated as "continental European month,", when assistance will be given members of the reformed and Presbyterian bodies In Europe In need as a result of the war. New Orleans proposed a nation-wid- e the assembly evangelistic .campaign, and voted to lay this matter before a federal of Christ in council of the Churches Amerloa. we are clearing oflr wonderful suits of the finer qualities at $35. They are the, kind you are asked up to $60 for everywhere. Come in and compare them before buying and youll surety buy here. Missionaries to Leave. Queen Mary Elisabeth Edwards reigned royally tor a brief time yesterday afternoon over the beauteous campus of Bow-laHall, acorhs of loyal subjects, stugenerally, dents, faculty and cltlsen bowing low before her throne. Costumed In robes of splendor, with her heralds. M. L Roux and M. Maturtn; her pages, A. Hampton and A. McMillan; her ladles ot the court, Noblltt, N. Olson, L Weatsrdahi, H. Williams and M. Bensoq, Queen Mary Elisabeth led the grand march that opened the May day festival of tb School, beginning at 1:36 oclock. Incidentally, kindly winds phased away tha threatening clouds, tha air was laden with perfume of the Sowars, while green lawns, bowsred by shady trees, furnished an Ideal spot for the Jollification. From her Throne, on the south porch of Rowland Halie main building, the queen looked out upon a merry tnrong, Children of the echool.Jrom the first to the eighth grades, executing dances, singing songs, playing games, typifying care-fre- e Joyouenese In voice and act, a Following the . grand. msrch cam series of Swedish dances by the boarding pupUs, under the direction ot Mis Marjorie Stevenson, with Miss Katherine The audience, (Davies at the piano. seated and standing on the west lawn of the campus, attested Its approval by Some hearty applause- drill and action garaas by the fifth and efxth grade pupils followed, and then tho eighth grad girls came forward with a pretty exposition 'of the Highland fling, the dance being appropriately costumed. and "Singing Games, " such Round ths Village and "London Bridge," by the little girls of the first and second grades, formed an entertaining diversion, these being followed by an artistic Elfln Danes by four of ths older girl. Miss Gunters "Gypsy Margaret Dance," which cam after tb games ot one was little the of the most atgirls, tractive features of the good program. She followed the wild, weird musla with due appreciation and used her tambourine with the same ease that she customarily handles her violin In her- - every-da- y music. , The day pupils then came on With two Finnish dances, showing the benefit of excellent training, while the pupils of the third and fourth grades delightsd In a series of games to music. Seven girls. In a "Summer Breeze" dance, swept hither and thither In airy fashion, preliminary to the finale of the Maypole dance. Thig wae contributed by Spring Flowers," eighteen of them, represented by glris ot the various grades, each dressed to represent the flower whose name she was chosen te typify. Grasping the streamer rlbbone of the Maypole planted on the lawn. They expressed Uielr Joy In rhythmic motion. The exercises were attended by many At parents and patrons of the school. the conclusion the work of the children was heartily congratulated. nd NEW YORK, May 23. Twenty-eigyoung women, trained as medical, evangelistic and educational missionaries, will depart for foreign Helds under the ausplbes Mrs. Stillman , to Apply of the Woman's Amsrican Baptist Foreign, Mission society during the coming for Uncontested Divorce summer and fall, It wae announced here today. The missionaries, thetr home cl tie Tribua heated Wire. and their destinations Include Mias Chicago Esther M. Nelson, Bellingham,. Wash., to NEW YORK, - May - 23. Two - fresh Burmah. .of Interest developed today in the points James A. Stillman divorce tragedy.' or keenest bearing upon the pending Race Winner agreement to compromise the present suit brought by Stillman Is the revelaDetermined Not Yet tion that Justice Morschauser had let it become known that he would not conAla.. May 2Jr Until 3. sent to any settlement which did not BIRMINGHAM, 8. McKlbben, pilot of the St Louis specif Ically recognize the legitimacy of No. 6" who was reported tonight as havyoung Guy Stillman. Of great Importance as regards the fuing reached St. Lotlls after landlng in Tennessee Sunday, reports officially, the ture of Mr. and tatrs. Stillmans marital balwinner of the national elimination relations, came the disclosure that, after loon contest which started from here Stillman has withdrawn the present acSaturday night will not be known. Of- tion It Is planned for Mr Stillman to ficials tonight were waiting word from Initiate a suit for divorce on her own him. The other eight pilots have landed behalf and file It right here In New York state. Stillman will not conteeL and reported. Mrs. SUllman, It Is on ths program, Lieutenant Commander L. J. Roth, pilot of the navy balloon, and his aide, re- will name Mrs. Leeds as corespondent. will make the usual answer of from Stillman turned to Birmingham today Tenn., where they were denial, but will not contest, thus paving Lewisburg, -- down f ter aeeendtn g the way for a possible decree for Mrs forced yesterday to 3600 feet In an attempt to ride over Stlilmsn. The new action will bring to a storm, but they were compelled to surface nothing attacking Mrs. Stillmans land. conduct, and therefore she will stand In a previous landing four miles west before the court "with clean hands," and of Columbus, Tenn., Lieutenant H. E. be entitled to a divorce under the laws of New York state. Halland was slightly Injured. H. E Honeywell In the Chamber of There is said to be a single hitch to Commerce of St. Louis, landed near the the formal signing of the compromise Hermitage, outBide of Nashville, Sunday. agreement. This disagreement concern hlle- - Roy - Donaldson in. the City .of a demand on the part of Stillman that Birmingham, landed ten miles southeast his wife consent to take up her residence. In Europe for a period of at least five of Nashville about the earns time. W. T. Van Orman of the City of Akyears. The apparent object Is for Stillman to have a clear coast to remain in ron, was forced down at 8 45 k. m. Sunday et Lebanon, Tenn., and Lieutenant thli country, but Mrs. Stillman la reColonel l.ahm of. Army No. 1, landed fusing to consent to five years exile, and aa Columbia, Tenn., at 310 p. m Ralph is expected to win out on thle point Epson, pilot of the Birmingham Semi- as she hie on all others at Issu. There was a conference of attorneys centennial, reached Stuart, Va., at 7:40 ' m. today. S-. for,both sides today and the last of the Van Hoffman of the Review disputed questions were canvaaeed. but club of 8t. Louis, landed five miles north there wt no official announcement of of Carthage. Tenn., at 6 40 a. m. today. the complete agreement having been Captain John Berry In the Atascadero. achieved. came down at Smyrna,, southeast Cal., of Nashville, this morning. ht Trlbune-ftattsk- e inBalloorC the $35 kind of dolmans and wrappy wraps for summer wear. Full silk lined, beautifully embroidered, many colors. The biggest values in - the city. - New Summer Dresses at the Lowest Prices in the City. Successful Session , of Arimo School Closes Specll te The Tribune. ARIMO. Idaho, May 21 Arimo public schools came to a successful elose Friday. Tuesday the entire school took a day off and went to the hills' for an outing, which was thoroughly enjoyed. Wednesday and Thursday were taken up by the final ex- aminations. Thursday evening the commencement ball wae held Friday was a for the pupils, the teacher making out their term reports Friday evening the graduation exercises for the eighth grade graduates were held. Those graduating are Kathlyn Woodland. Eva England, Evelyn Brown. Edgar Henderson, Byron Evnne and Leland Preslar. Attorney A. L. Merrill of Pocatello delivered the baccalaureate address The teachers of the year were Erma Le Fox, Florence MacCIay, Vera Martha Sells. Pearls Tanner and A. H. Chrietlanaen, principal. The next few days will see them on their way to their summer vacation end work Several ere going to the summer sessions of universities and college. the near-b- y Mac-Cla- The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies of benefit to persona who suffer from - Nervousness Depression run down? Are yoa irritable? Are you overworked? Then try this approved remedy and satisfy- yourself of its beneficial ingredients. JfriacM 18-o- t. is s old in original bottlms only. 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That any alien found within tha United States in violation of this act shall be subject to deportation as provided In section 19 of the act entitled 'An act to regulate the immigration of aliens to and the residence of aliens In the United States,' approved February 6, 1917. "Section 3. That any' person who shall etea-- or attempt, to enterlhe United States In violation of the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of 15000, or by Imprisonment for one year, or by both euch line and imprisonment." mat ts ricA,deicaie WHISKY POSSESSOR FREED. MILWAUKEE, May 23. 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