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Show f T - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAT 27, 1921. 1 A UTAH'S GREATEST CLOTHING STORE", Too Much Credit Is Given Part Played by U. S. Navy in World War, Sims Says Adams Gardner Company .salt lam errr kemmssuunmo Jr'v Friends of Banker Urge LONDON, May 26, (By the Associated Press.) Rear Admiral S. Sims, who commanded the American naval forces X Him to Accede to De in the war zone during the last two years of the world war, told Admiral Beatty, commander of the British grand fleet, and a dismands and End Scandal assemblage of British and American naval men and tinguished other prominent persons today that the British had been disposed to Trtbor-lLake Trtkoas 1 seed Wire. give the American navy too much credit for the part it played rwr NEW YORK. May 2$. Mrs, "Flfl" in the allied victory, to Jaftei A. i Stillman is dictating term In an address at alunchn given by therPilgrims society in Stillman and they ara pretty rough. his Admiral Sims said: honor. according to a friend of the hanker The British grand fleet was the keystone in the allied arch, discussing report that the divorce Jcase negotiation were practically ended. without which you in this country would today he speaking OrJim Stillman, In hla mental processes. man with a very strong English accent. la a lot like his father, said the friend. Admiral Sims said the Americans liked the British because He la etui. horn as a mule. Hla friends are working with him night and day to they plUyed the game straight, no matter how underhanded was I persuade him to agree to the terms dic- - the enemy. He said he regretted the question of destruction of tated by his wife and smother the scan the enemy never arose for the enemy never came out to be dedal. Characteristically, he balks at signing , an agreement In the preparation of which stroyed. While commanding in Europe, Admiral Sims declared, he he haa had no part and every line of which is obnoxious. regarded the American forees as reserves coming up from the "However, the case Will never come to rear, He paid 4 tribute to England as a land of personal libcourt trial. Mr. Stillman 'cannot fight. he knew he could get a drink of any kind he wanted, where erty, AH the breaks have been and will be came to England fifty years hence. against hint If he cannot be won over if .ho Admiral Sims waved aside personal tributes from Admiral In the five days remaining before the Lord Dcsborough, asserting that had the command of resumption of proceeding In Poughkeep- Beatty-an- d sie next week, his lawyers will ask for a the American naval forces in Europe been entrusted to one of the postponement, which will temporarily take officers eligible in rank, the result other American or fifty forty the case out of public notice. , Is reported that the only Issue now would virtually have been the same. between the Stillmans Is the Lord Desborough .referred to Admiral Sim? as having braved of Mra Stillman to agree to go his enemies, if he has any and he certainly has none on this side f abroad and live there. Mr. Stillman s of the Atlantic by publishing his book, friends were spurred tp new efforts in the Admiral Beatty hailed the American admiral as one to to when him agree anything persuading Great in Britains to Mrs. had that heard Stillman whose world naval coming Europeleaders, today they been offered a large sum to reveal future America and Britain, bute th world, legal proceedings for a combination of hour of need, not only saved sensa tonal newspapers Sims Father T)f Gunnery, and testified Admiral the called lie wife are preparRepresentatives of the ing, when the hearings are resumed June to the absence of friction and the early cooperation which had 1, for rigid of Dr. marked the relations of the personnel of the two navies. Hugh Russell, the Buffalo osteopath, who testified that Mrs Stillman bad told him was Admiral Beatty deeply indebted to Admiral Sims support 1 red K. Beauvais was the father of while in command of the grand fleet, and he presented his American Uuy, An attempt, it Is expected, will be made our very good and old friend. to subpoena Mrs Florence H. Leeds and colleague as Admiral Sims, in responding said that when America entered others as witnesses to exhibits during of Mr. Stillman. the side were in a pretty desperate One of Mrs. Stillman s friends sold that the war things on the European between six and ten women would be state. The help we gave,, he continued, was that which comes subpoenaed. Mrs Stillman's lawyers also expect to of the freemasonry of the sea. KNOX HATS ,Are Better t - , f 1 ilt - subpoena hundreds of telegrams and night letters from the Western Union and Postal telegraph companies. In an attempt to prove that Mrs Leeds was behind Mr. Stillman s decision to sue for divorce. The telegrams are said to have been in code, numbers being used for letters. According to Mrs Stillman's frtenda the teiegrams wers received by Mr. Stillman at his clubs. A i cording to those close to the wife, the messages will show that Mrs Leeds interfered with Mr. Stillman's plan to drop the case. Three Turk Reds Are Condemned to Death Mav 25 (By the Associated Halil Pasha, uncle of Enver former Turkish war minister, with jVaslm, Jtwo other Bolshevik agents, was to death today by for onsplring to overthrow the Nationalist sovermnent. headed by Mustapha Kernel aelin Three others Implicated in the oosptracy cat aped The Nationalist assembly has sent a ANGORA, Press t court-marti- al r- - ' - ' " rf Theres a Straw Here for Everyone they J0IG men fatto men, little men,hats want in wear, lighter summer. We have the hats and think we have a enough variety in shapes and straws to fit them all. We have Panamas, Bankoka, Leghorns, lai-g- e Utah 8 Greatest Clothing Store Fancy Jap Braids, Sennits and Splits, Your 1921 Straw Hat Is Here. Come in any time mission to Teheraa to sign a treaty with at Peking, according to a cablegram received today from the new soviet Persian government. Hongkong by tjie Chinese World, a local Chinese language of the provOfficials newspaper. daily NO TRACE OF CONESTOGA. inces of Klangsi and Pookein have been Not a charged with the task of apprehending SAN DIEGO. Cal. May 28 trace of the miaetng fleet tug Conestoga, Dr Sun Yat Sen, the cablegram added, now fifty-tw- o days out from Mare Island "that order might be restored In Canton for Pearl Harbor, has been found, ac- province. to reports received here today cording Captain F, I.. Oliver, commanding the TORNADO IS REPORTED. 3 destroyer Tender Melville, sent word here Ok la.. May .26. A tornado era EDMUND, divisions of six that the destroy today and the three cruisers which left this passed through Waterloo, Okla., a few Seawere KEARNS BUILDING on miles th search north of here late today, according port returning. to reports tonight, but the extent of the planes, torpedo planes and mine sweepoff scoured the islands ers which have Winds of damage was not ascertained. the lower California coast ara expected cyclonic Intensity struck here tonight, but did no serious damage. It was thought to end their search tomorrow. the damage north of here was not serl-s. DR. SUNS ARREST ORDERED. BAM FRANCISCO. May 28 Capture of TO SUPPORT POPPY 8ALE." Dr. Sun Yat Ben, recently named presi dent of th Chinese republic MOtTXT PLEASANT. May 28 The by the and or ladies of the Mount Pleasant chapter of Canton, government, southern, hie trial as a robber has been ordered the Service fctar Legion will sponsor th ceeds from the popples which have been women will he used tor the relief of the of the Chinese government Poppy day sale next Monday. by official French destitute children of Europe. The pro- - made during the winter by th GatdiiQr Adams COHiparQT SALT LAKE-CH- y A young boys the shining marks for Its attacks, the report said. The public promiscuous dance is frequent recreation of our high school chll-orThe report asserted that the divorce evil has made America a reproach to even pagan lands. It was recommended that the minimum fund for ministerial relief be Uf600,000 and that funds be advanced when necessary to women taking up missionary work. Following an exchange of telegrams with the northern assembly, a committee was appointed to confer with a like committee from the northern denomination to settle differences arising over charges that jurisdictions of the respective churches overlapped In Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. en. Bible Quoted by Friends and Opponents of Women as Church Deacons. Relief Plan Indorsed. campaign for a relief fund of $75,000 to be spent In France, Belgium and la the. next- - year, wse Indorsed at the closing session of the first general assembly of th. Southern Presbyterian church today. The assembly also forwarded to Us synods a recommendation that October 31, which has been designated as "Reformation day, be set aslds for a collection for relief work among Protestant forces of Europe. The assembly voted an appropriation to salaries of each of the supplement the denomination's army and navy chaplains $300 in the next year. It was voted also that a student loan fund of not less than. $300 000 be established. After refusing to act on a proposed Indorsement of the Boy Scout movement, the assembly reconsidered and adopted a resolution commending the organization. Opposition has developed from the assertion of commissioners that scouts occasionally conducted their activities on A ;veiy-f- flii -- and Overland 4 Rote The Smashing Reductions We Have Made touring car in stock has been sold. We are now talking orders for delivery at new June 1 prices. counter-quotatio- Overland 90 Touring DELIVERED AT SALT LAKE. Overland Touring Overland Roadster ..I Overland Coupe Overland Sedan t Touring Willys-KnighWillys-Knigh- t Willys-Knig- ht Willys-Knigh- t WINONA LAKE. IndMay J8, were passed back and forth today as commissioners "to the 133rd general assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America attempted to estabUsh how much of a part women are to be given In ecclesiastical government. A decision was finally reached to allow the presbyter! o to take a referendum vote on th question of allowing women to be fpetalled as deacons. A report on the vote will be made at the next assembly. The proposal brought a protest from the Rev. Abraham Lmhera"bf Chester, Pa. Unquoted tram the Book of Acts, Is which he said th twelve apostles, In caUing fof the appointment of deacons, gave this Injunction to the disciples: "Look ye out, therefore, brethren from smong seveq men of good report, full of the spirit and of .wisdom whom you may appoint over this business " "We have this for our guide, brethren," he declared, and 1 believe that we should stick pretty close to the good book " Immediately there were from a commissioner, who found his inspiration In the Book of Roman He quoted: I command unto you, Phoebe, our slater, who is a deaconess of the church that la at Cencherea, that ye receive her In the Lord, worthily of the saints, and that ys assist her in whatsoever matter she may have need of you. The assembly completed consideration of all reports of committees. One of the last reports considered was that of the board of foreign missions. Resolutions were passed asking the United States government to find ways to prevent transfer of liquor from this lands. country to The general assembly was formally dissolved tonight by the moderator, Henry P. Swearingen of St. Paul, tt bas been In session since May 16 Accomplishments of th assembly Include approval of a $12 000,000 budget for the coming year for all the boards and agencies of the church and plant for liquinearly $l,0o4,-00- 0 dating the church debt of to the tnterchurch world movement and th Presbyterian new era hnove-men- t. Roadster Coupe Sedan ....v $ 834 . 854 1200 1473 2174 2174 2895 3095 -- r Rock Bottom Is Reached Buy Now! Easy Terms Hie next assembly will be held In Dee Moines, Iowa, In May, 1622. RIM LJLJ AT SOOT SOU wr WASATCH 6596 la sixty-- Will of Chief Justice Is Document Two-Senten- ce WASHINGTON, Msy 26. The will of Edward Douglass White, former chief justice of the United States, was filed today for probate. It was executed June 28, ISIS, and is contained In two senwords In all It reads.: tences, fifty-on- e "This Is my last will. I give, bequeath and devise to my wife, Letts M. White, In complete and perfect ownership, all my rights and property of every kind and nature, whether real, personal, or mixed, wherever situated, appointing her executrix of my estate without bond and giving her seisin thereof." York Air ' Mail Service to Stop Washington-Ne- an w WashingWASHINGTON, May 28. Th York alrmall route will be abandoned after May $1, Postmaster General Hays announced today. Urgent necessity for economy and the fact that means of continuing the department's ex would b, pertinents with air mails Francisco by the New York-Sa- n route were given a the reasons for the decision. ton-New ed - SACKED BY OUTLAWS. MEXICO CITY, Way 26. A hacienda owned by Edwerd Thompson, a former PHILADELPHIA, May 28 There was United States consular officer In Mexico a net Increase of I per cent In the mem- and located about seventy miles from bership of the United Presbyterian church Merida, Yucatan, ws kicked by outlaws The banditb destroyed val during the. past year, according to a re- yesterday port presented today to its general as- uable historical documents and relies added connected church The th ruins of th ancient with report sembly. th, has a membership of DO, 600. city of Chlchen itsa, near by. It was reported the' Mexican government will be asked by the American Southern. Presbyterians. conto indemnify Mr. Thompson for his ST. LOUIS, May 28. Sabbath desecra- sul ' loss. tion was described as most distressing In a report adopted by the Southern DIRECTORS ARE CHOSEN. here toPresbyterian general assembly amusements are 8pcUl to Tho Trlbaoft. day. Commercialised of our their citlea BOUNTIFUL. Mar 26 -- The annual "robbing quiet and holy Sabbath." the report declared. meeting of th Bountiful Light and Power in Woman's activities chiyrh work will company was held Wednesday after be broadened as th result of the adop- noon. The directors elected to serve the tion today by the Southern Presbyterian ensuing term are Governor Charles general assembly report on the duties of Mahey, James A. Eldredge, hterns HaUti Wllllsm Denes., tk H Uia rtsaron Illicit traffic In intoxicants makes our Bmedly and. T. J. Barber, SmfflV Membership Increases. Mi ns Czecho-Siovak- tnr ' |