THE CELEBRATED KING CASE WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF IT Editorial in Chicago Tribune June RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN TENNESSEE AN important case involving religious liberty has recently developed itself in Tennessee It is invested with unusual interest because having run the gamut of the courts in the State up to the Supreme Court it will now be taken to the Supreme Court of the United States and will be the first case involving the constitutionality of Sunday l
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSoci SUNDAY AND THE WORLD apos S FAIR Tux question of closing the World apos s Fair on Sunday is being agitaterat the present time It is insisted by a numerous and influential class of citizens that the Columbian Exposition to be held in Chicago in shall be closed to all the world on Sunday It is not the purpose of this leaflet to discuss whether the Fair shall or shall not be closed on Sunday but to inquire what motive prompts to the m
oVSN Vik Ths LIBERTY ASSoci RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN TENNESSEE THAT a man should be fined seventy five dollars and costs for quietly working in his own field in the United States of America may indeed seem a strange story to relate That he should twice be tried and subjected to fines or imprisonments for substantially the same offense may appear stranger still but such are facts On the statutes of Tennessee is found a Sunday law which forbids quot any nier