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Show V r' n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1922. W fes opposed to women taking part tention. in the con- J Dr. W. J. McOtothlln Of Greenville. S. C.t Dr. --A. J. Barton of Alexandria. La., and other supporters of the change point- ed out that women already had been admitted to the convention and to Ks routine committees, and argued that they should be placed on Ita Important boards and committees. The Apoatle Paul, Dr. Barton, declared, said nothing against women takingpart in the practical affaire of the churches. Evolution found piece in the convention dAcuselons today. Recommendation a board, presented by the Clergyman Is ofllev.theJ.educational W. Glllon of Mayfield, Ky., chairnot science et man, termed Darwinism Position all, but theory, and recommended that Given "Christian scientists be sought who will prepare textbooks for ell departments of which will right! v relate science Assembly. science to the Bible artd set forth the fact that the majority of the greatest men of sciOM OiMtmri frwm ence have repudiated Darwinism, except e proved working hypothesis. The reof America, told tha opening session of port was adopted. ' tha 114th general assembly this roorn-t- Support Prohibition. ' " Ark.. Mar if. (By the hot springs. Dr. Swearingen, who lost a son fifteen Associated Press. ) Declaring that one of vital issues the the Americonfronting the proper, ago, assembly Says opened can le whether they will stand by after a week of preassembly conferences, thosepeople members of congress who have before a voted to maintain the prohibition amendwith an Impressive sermon ment, a report of the committee on temthrong of church officials and visitors perance ahd social service to the general which Jammed the Plymouth Congregaconference, of the Methodist Eplaoopal tional church. church. South, here today called upon . faith la ons well members of the church "to keep the The Christian equipped, well suited, he said, to repair friends of federal prohibition in conthe spiritual havoa of the war. gress.' Mem and women are disappointed In The report declares unequivocally the trend of modern affairs. The minds against the menu of light Vines end beer, In ere men wonder of confusion and they and says (net congress, in eplte of deswhat the outcome will, be. perate efforts of wet members, hoe by ' "Such agencies as education,' states- - overwhelming majorities done its sworn man ship and efficiency In organisation duty. have been tried and found wanting. Today men are turning toward religion. Adventists in Session. Many are declaring, for the first time, SAN May IS. Ninety per that the only thing that will save society cent of FRANCISCO, the Incas of Peru who accept and bring It out of chaos is the lutus.cn the gospel of Christ ere oonverted . of vital religion. medical attention, L. H- - Hauser, "Thla attitude gives the church a great through - opportunity. - More Is expected of her Washington, D, C., secretary of the med-ledepartment of the Seventh Day Adthan ever before and the world Is look- ventists, told the quadrennial world coning for results where the dther agencies feree- c of the denomination here today. have failed. Adventists have established fifty-fiv- e ."The center of religion Is Christ Moral The medical In elghtesn different schools advancement and social renewal can be countries, secured only through contact with Christ 5,0h) M0. representing an Investment of In the creation of morel standards which The mlslsotmrles must have medical affect the whale tone of community life. teaching and experience also, he said, The prlnolplee end teachings of Christ as healing has been found to be a potent must enter Into every human relation- factor in the spread of religion. ship. J. C. Raft, head of the Scandinavian "The church must not fall, tnlon of the denomination, reviewed the work being done in Iceland 'and tha Baptists in Session. other far north countries. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 13. (By the Associated Pres CHARLESTON, W. Vo.. May II. The Change In the d constitution of the Southern Baptist conSouthern Presbyterian genvention to admit women to membership eral assembly formally opened here tocommittee and various day with several hundred persona, Includ, on the executive boards was adopted today after spirited ing commissioners end ruling elders, in discussion. Dr. J. W Porter of Louis- attendance. ville. Ky.. opposed the change, quoting the Apoatle Pauls adjuration of women CHARLESTON, W. Va., May II The Rev. R. O. Reed, commissioner of the Atspeaking In the chiAch of Corinth. "We have started on the downgrade, lanta presbytery, today was elected modhe declared, "end the time will come erator of the general assembly of the when a womap will preside over this Southern Presbyterian church. Only two convention. ballots were takan. Dr. Porter deprecated the 'feminist Dr. Reed Is professor of church history end workIn said movement, many leading Columbia Theological seminary at Coers of the Womens Missionary union were lumbia, S. C. Pennsylvania the Chief in Presbyterian hp o. al sixty-secon- Ceettaeed fna tff Oae a, Hendee of Denver.- - Colo., arrested recently in connection with an alleged stock swindling game. Hendee end hie associates, according to gn Infederal grand dictment returned by Jury la Chicago, swindled residents of tbs Chicago pecking district out of nearly 1500,000 in a stock end' securities schema Coe Negro Burned at Stake. DAVIS BORO. Ua.. May II. Charles Atkins, a negro, 11, one of four taken Into custody today In connection with the killing of Mrs. Elizabeth Kitchens, 29 years old, was burned at the stake tonight. The lynching occurred at the scene of the murder end followed an alleged confession from the prisoner. He was tortured, over slow fire for fifteen minutes end then, shriekl'ng with pain, wee questioned concerning his accomplices, Members of the mob, comprising 1000 people, then raised the body again, fastened it to n pine Ire e with trace chains and relighted the fire. More than Into the charred IOO shots were fired body following the boy's death. the lynching of Atkins the Following mob started out on a search for a negro he had named ea hie accomplice. OONROa Texes. May XL The body of a young negro wee found by Qrtmee county farmers swinging to a tree by the roadside near Plantersvllle today. The negro, who wee known by the name of Early, apparently had been lynched some time last night. Early was taken by officers Monday night when screams of a youngweewhite atgirl, whom H was reported he tempting to attack, aroused the neighborhood. IT IS THE GREATEST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF Z. C. M. L THE GREATEST t Execution Deferred. GREATEST SAVINGS CROWDS-T- HE Don't delay! Make your selections TODAY AND MAKE THEM EARLY IN THE MORNING, IF POSSIBLE. iThe sale prices include our reg- iilar stock of goods not goods bought for sale purposes. Each evening the stocks are replenished. 1 r . ' . - Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tritons Leased Wli. NEW YORK, May IS. Two end hours before ho was to go to the electric chair In Bing Bing tonight, the execution of Julius Roeenweoser was deferred for one week by Governor Miller. He wee dressed in the black garb In which condemned men are led to death, had bidden farewell to his wife and child, ordered hie last meal, begging that its menu be kopt secret, and had given up hope. The governor granted the reprieve to permit Dr. M. Mortimer Bherman, alienist. employed by Rosenweseere counsel, who pronounced Roeenwaeeer an Imbecile, to examine the prisoner In the presence of the governor's lunacy Chic so er . ;J, Hair Brush J THE SPECIAL PRICES INCLUDE THE Suit and Cloak Department Silks and Dress Goods Department Gloves, Embroideries, Laces, Notions, Handkerchiefs, Toilet Articles Pyralin Ivory, Hand Bags Corsets, Underwear, Hosiery and Infants Department Linen and Staple Department Carpet Department, China Department Shoe Dept, and Everything in Men's Shop Hotel Managers, Apartment House and Rooming House Keepers, Thrifty Housewives will save money by replenishing their supply of goods in this Great May Sale. SPECIAL This Regular $1.00 , Each department of the store is included, excepting the Market and Hard ware departments. Positively no reserve. The merchandise is reliable, the reductions are genuine. i Extra May Sale Special Z0.EI -- SS . . Good Values Await, You Each Day as Were Offered on the Previous Day . 3bii ' n .. . Just as ; three-quart- GREATEST VALUES-T- HE Positively No Marking Up No Fictitious Values No Misrepresentation A wonderful offer due to a great purchase and our saving is YOUR sav- IT in this unusual Friday and urday sale, which most forcibly dem- onstrates the Sehranun-Johnsopolicy Carpet Dept. Scrims and Voiles at Actual Cost 100 to select from; they are all high Make grade. your selection today and tomorrow at cost. Imported Linoleums We have just received a large shipment of Greenwich English inlaid linoleuma, the first in eight yhars. You must see them. OUR DRUG STORB IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN 8T. 113-11- Sat-jixiil'- w C. H. Cutting Will Attend, n QUALITY AND VALUE Passenger Agents Meeting This is the popular Monarch aluminum brush with purest, imported bristles sanitary and penetrating. Solid back in ebonired finish, The aluminum face sheds water-lik'a ducks back, thereby preserving the original freshness of, the brush,' Sale at all Schramm-JohnsoStores, e n tw- - r 18o r Roll IMPERIAL TOILET ?f PAPES 1000 Sheets to - Bell , 6 for 59c CHAMPA BRAND TOILET PAPER J ....4 IOf 9S, 0C J Paint Up With NU-S1N- K IT HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Leaves a hard, smooth porcelain surface not affected by boiling water. Superior for auto, wheels, refrigerbathators, sinks, room floors, showers, WUet r LUX now producing coal agreeing to co, operate. The committee named to work out details of the price cooperation scheme Is Composed of the following: Virginia C. E. Bock us. New, York Cly, " Kentucky B. I Douglas, aaainnatl; C. F. Richardson, Sturgis, Ky.; F.- - W. ' . Wile hi re. Tennessee B. C. Mahan and Alexander Bonlman. Knoxville. Tenn. Pennsylvania Tracy Guthrie. Pittsburg; 8. P. Hutchinson and Julian Huff, Philadelphia. Alabama Eh skins Ramsey, Birmingham. West Virginia J. C. Bradley, E. E. White, Glen White, West Virginia; W. D. Ord, Land Oralf, W.Ve,;T, B Davie, New York City; C. C. Dickinson, Charlestown.- Wr-VMaryland A. W. Calloway, Philadelphia. New Bamum. Washington Walter York City. Utah Moroni Helner. Soap Flakes Friday and Saturday 3 for 25c feats, furniture, wicker tubs, path baskets, metal, etc. In white only. In AA 'pint cane..,, r (I fltvv J " PENE ESS-JA- T PATINO LINIMENT For external use. Win brTound of value in bruises, sprains, rheumatic affections, la me nee- - and swellings. Every athlete should have a bottle $1.90 25c-5- 0c ! Friday and Saturday n Regular 10c Tin Shmola SHOE POLISH FREE! .With Each Pur- chase of 45c Shinola Home Set at 39 SHINE AND SAVE! Shoe Polish..... Gilt Edge Dressing Requires no brushing Whlttemores Dark Brown Dye.... Whtttemores Nobby Brown, for ell brown shoes. Whlttemores Dandy Combination, for cleaning and polishing tan nhoes... Ir J jergent ttoyai Live 4 lor 25c J Realnol 49c S7o Ointment Vinol Special . 83c Mayrs -Stomach Remedy- Cooperation Favored. . Paste e 83e Pyorrhocide Penelar Beef. Wine and Iron, quart $1.89 10e Coooa Mechanic Soap, for the man who owns an automo- - 4 $1.00 $1.50 35c 35c ...... 35c ....; 25c .$1.88 Lavnrls . . tie 42c B3C Phillips Milk Of 42o Magnesia Hood's 1.1S Sarsaparilla . Allen's Foot Ease 29c Pepsodent Tooth elxe WetOooid St so thing beesei Mae la ebow ton lOsl no waiter now assert ymr bunion or eon arge or non pahihn f AlKYKOOi wdi prove your best (rteod HlaeinnOydoManaf nun all earn and faSaannatna It dteceilg ene sway Me Samoa eeiergvaMot e A e Idea too ohmi Bay beg today give ee nudid or yon caa return h eao get eg root money beck j for25c Falryfoot Callus Remedy Falryfoot Foot Powder J r FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, lb. 4 ....... 2lyC ' ON BALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY V. : J While some of the operators advanced objections to various features of tha plan, pointing out that oo&l has been selling at a lose and that soma extra profits should be made At this time, the overwhelming sentiment wia In favor of cooperation with tha government. On n motion by J. G. Bradley, president of the National Coat association, approving the scheme, whtoh was put Up to a vote, only one operator, G. H. Oaperton. president of the New River Coal company, Charlestown, W. Va., ventured to vote In the negative. promptly called upon Secretarytrie Hoover reasons, him for Into any discusenter "I hesitate tq sion that might smack of price fixing." asserted Mr. Oaperton. 'T am perfectly willing to cooperate with nie department of commerce by taring my cards on the tiblA and showing whet I dot but X do not propose to; be Interfered with by a committee, t Will not tolerate srry by anybody in the conduct of my business. Thats why I voted no." Secretary Hoover, replying, warned the operators that they may find permanent fastened upon regulation government them unless they regard the interests of the public. "I have never found a plan that would said Mr. meet with universal approval. remarkable that Hoover. lt Isonerather dtssenL That would we have but appear to Indicate that the plan has lu merits. At another time during the discussion. opSecretary Hoover Intimated that coal And erator falling to cooperate might themselves In trouble with the department ot Justice. Jnter-feren- -e NEW TORK. May II.-- Representative the anthracite ooaf operators today accept wage proposed that the miners reductions averaging 21 per cent in settlement of the strike celled last April 1. The offer was refused pointblank by feeders of the miners organisation, heeded by Philip Murray, vice president of the United Mins Workers of America. of Clarence XL Cutting of the passenger department of the Union Pacific system and vice president of the American Association of Traveling. Passenger As elite will leave for Chicago to- - attend a meeting tonight of the executive committee of the association. He will be accompanied by Mrs Cutting and probably will be gone about a week. The meeting has been called by the chairman of the committee for the purpose of deciding on definite dates end making other arrangements for the annual convention of the organisation to be held In Banff smoung the Candtan Rock-leFrederick R. Perry of the Canadian Pacific railway, with offices In New York, Is president 'of the association: Mr. Cutting in vice president, and Paul C. Benedict of the Baltimore A Ohio, with off tree In Chioago, In secretary --treasurer. The members of the executive oommlttee are EX. FI Burnett, chairman, who represent the Atchison. Topeka A Santa Fe In Now York; M. H. bohreer, representative of the Mobile A Ohio railroad at Mdrlden, Mien i R. C. Gentry, representative of the Frlsao lines at Atlanta; M. Is Mowry. of the Chicago, Rock Ia'and representative A Paotfio lines et Denver, end H, K. representative of the Chicago A Alton railroad at Chicago. The convention last year was held in Salt Lake September 12. 13. 14 and IB. and was attended by representatives of oil of the railroads of lb Untied States and Canada. P. F. Harding traffic manager for the Utah Ida ho Central Railroad company, with offices In Ogden, wee e business visitor yesterday In Salt take. and editor of the Kansas City Journal, a morning newspaper. The consideration was not mads publla. The seller was ths Post Printing end Publishing company, a Missouri corporation In amlch T. Q. Bcsiflls and H. H. Tammen of Denver are shareholders. The acquleltlen. felloaring the purchase of the Journal about a year Mr. ago. gives Dickey a morning, event ag and Sunday servles. FALKENHAYN IN AMERICA. NEW YORK, May II. Frits Wn only son of ths Ists Field Marshal von Falkenhaya. former chief of staff of tha German army, arrived today on ths Seydllts to go to work. Falken-hsywho now Is only 27, said he served as technical chief of German air forcea during the war. He aatd he la going Into ths automobile business in America. n, e. y, Z. C. M. I.s Great May Shoe Sale -- -- Alleged Auto Tire, Thief in Custody of Police Another alleged member of the bolt cutters' gang, as they ere known to the automotive bureau of the police department, was arrested yesterday, when L. Jepperoon. 22 years of ags, a painter, was arrested on a charge of grand larceny. According to the police. Jep person la a William Sherwood, arrested partner ofThe police say then two have Monday;' been stealing extra Urea from automo-btte- a means of n belt cutter, with by which they cut cut any chain holding extra tires. The men ere charged with stealing the Ford coupe belonging to B Levlnion. 119 Regent street. The ear was recovered n with the arrest of Sherwood, but Jepper-soJumped out of the ear ea the way to headquarters. "M KANSAS CITY PC8T SOLD. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 12. The Kansas City Post, a lore) evening end Sunday newwpaper. todays paved Into the hands of Welter 8. Dickey, owner Factory To Lease N . ? Good brick building, cement also in basement; light,, (as, noon, aowor-ag- e and elevator; paved yard and brick garages. Splendid Sox candy Factory, bakery, dairy, printing or 179 cleaning, etc. Wuatcfc 1S98-&East 7th South- - ' This is your opportunity to buy the Shoes, Oxfords, at Pumps it if ill Extraordinary Price Reductions All broken lines must go, regardless . of cost. During the Great May Sale our entire regular stock included at " SPECIAL PRICES L '' T bst :OUK DRUG STORE 13 4. SOUTH AT! MAIN BT.! |