v w* i % J fl'-'t. f-VJ •^lar ^w** ^^e?Stt£$ ' i THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1913.
was prominently linked with the exer we want and the mayor may count on aceful charity, give us a tip as to its little story: What Would You Do? j A\rarner of this city, died at Marnhull, cises and AVilson was scarcely heard every true Irishman in Minneapolis to whereabouts. CoWe, now, menaeers, Those who like that peculiarly rich, If you should meet a Friend upon the England, Feb. 15. Word of Mr. AVar- of. Today Wilson is the man of the back him in his efforts in that direc promise us that tiny mite. pulpy Western fruit known as the paw- way |ner's death did not reach St. Paul un hour and Roosevelt's name was scarce tion. Paw, which has been defined as "a Of Life, and He should pause by you til Monday, when his son, who had ly mentioned in the lengthy accounts EDWARD O'BRIEN .Editor Richard I. Gavin was no disappoint FRIEDMANTI'S DISCOVERY. natural custard," are likely to be im . 'to say, gone to England to attend the funeral JOHN D. O'BRIEN Manage!- of the inauguration. Truly, the world ment to his audience. His speech was ' 1 If Dr. Frederick Franz Friedmarin moderately fond of it; but those who My child, I love you always and to ( of Mrs. French, returned home. • Mr. moves on apace. The man who is so a powerful presentation of the Iris'i has discovered it. serum which will do not liko it nearly always have a you ! AVarner had been in England visiting proud as to think he is a necessity in Published Saturday at 220 .Fourth street struggle for emancipation. His mas combat the ravages of tuberculosis as strong aversion to it. A man was on 1 bring a wondrous gift, l Mrs. French about a year. He .was 74 the nation's progress must inevitably south, Minneapolis, Minn. tery of his subject and language in he claims, the World will owe him a trial in a Missouri court, charged with AVliat would you do? [ years old, and had been in ill health lif submit to the terrible irony of the Tri-State 'Phone, Center 273. , which to voice bis feeling, and his debt of gratitude, that it can never having broken into a neighbor's prem i for several years. His death occurred years. adeptnesg in the arts of oratory made hope to pay. He will rank as the ises and stolen a bushel of this fruit. If He should place within your easy: only two days after Mrs. AVarner and ills a telling address. , TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. greatest scientist, not only of the The first man examined as to his reach j R. P. AVarner, who wont from St. Paul Olio year $2.00 Anent the disappointments Dr. Fred In a word, the Robert Knmiet .Liter twentieth century, but of twenty cen qualifications to sit on the jury was A treasure far too groat for human, to attend the funeral of Mrs. French, Six months 1-®° erick Franz Friedmann is meeting in ary society is to be congratulated on Single copies °5 turies. asked this question, among others: A treasure far too great for human arrived at Marnhall. The body was the United States in getting an oppor the «sCatholic Church in earlier ages people are illiterate. Compared with Thus Sept. 12 means that your subscrip The thought of having discovered a His quiet house with welcome full and by his widow and one son, R. P. War tion is paid up to September, 1!H2, Oct. was unprogressive and opposed to Bishops From This Archdiocese. the other nations of Europe, illiteracy remedy that will bring about sucli a free. ner. !3. to October. 1913, ana go on. learning. Even the lovers of science I Since the consecratipn of Archbish All resolutions, card of ^a-iiUe,^ etc., among the Irish is very slight. For the tremendous blessing to mankind is And know He longs to have you stop James Meenahan, aged 51 years, died published in THE IRISH STANDARD and the admirers of its wonders among fiscal year ending- June 30, 1911, only op John Ireland as bisliop Dec. 21, is paid matter, and will be charged for enough to stagger the most stolid and say, Thursday after a long illness. The fu the medical profession believe in going 1875, the archdiocese including Minne at the rate of 10 cents per line. 1.07 per cent of the Irish immigrants mind. Dr. Friedmann is a young man, "Friend, I remember," neral took place from his late resi slow. In other words, they are doing apolis and St. Paul has furnished fif CHANGE OF ADDRESS. arriving in this country would be kept only 31 years of age. His faith in his Would you turn away? • dence, 137 Eva street, Monday at 8:30. what the Church did. They are ;!"t out by the literacy test, la the mean teen prelates to the hierarchy of the When a change of address is des're|][ remedy is doubtless sincere. But it Services were held at St. Michael's I >r tile subscriber should give both the olu inclined to take a vital step without time .01 per cent of the English, 6.0J Catholic church. Right Rev. James church at 9 o'clock. Interment was at is not impossible' that a fair degree If all He asks is love, would you say t5"i address and the new. knowing as much as can be known in A. Dully, bishop-elect of Kearney, per cent of the French, 4.Or, per cent # success in his Work, coupled with no? Calvary cemetery. DISCONTINUANCE. advance of its consequences. They, Neb., who was appointed Jan. 31, and of the Germans, 5.5S per cent o? the the hope to become tho Moses of th| Could you have such a Friend and Beginning Saturday night, March 1, THE IRISH STANDARD will be sent like the Church of all ages, do not Italians from northern, and per twentieth century, has overwhelmed who has not yet been consecrated, is treat Him so? to Sept. 1, tho curfew hour will be D to every subscriber until all aiTearages believe ill leaping in the dark. the latest addition. are paid. The only legal method of dis osnt of the Italians from southern him with unwarranted hope. p. m. instead of 8:30 p. m. The AVom- continuing a paper is by paying up all Italy and 30.2 per cent of the Polish AVith the exception of Bishop Jos en's committee looking after the cur back dues. Up to the present there has been no Irish Judges and Protestants. THE NEW -»ntSIOtNT. immigrants would be debarred by the cure for tuberculosis. Relief and pre eph Cotter of AVinona and Bishop The enormously disproportionate few law enforcement has asked that all REMITTANCES. Tho United States has a new presi literacy test. vention were the only aids that the John Shanley of Fargo, N. D., both representation of Protestants on thei factories change the hour of blowing Remittances may be made at our risk dent. AVoodrow Wilson is the twenty- their whistles to half an hour later. l,y either draft, express money order, That so few of the Irish immigrants best medical men had to offer. The of whom died in 1909, and Bishop Commission of the Peace In Ireland isi r st seventh man to bo iho recipient of that postofflce money orderor «S' «^ J$T were found unable to read or write problem of discovering a cure has oc John Stariha, now in retirement at shown by a Parliamen.ary White pa Factories other than those which have ter, addressed to THE IRIbH STAND- exalted honor. He has begun his great been blowing the curfew are being ARD, Minneapolis, Minn. Money sent shows how well they take advantage cupied the attention of myriads of Laibach, Austria, they are all active per just issued. This shows that out. In any other way is at the risk of the task in a way that is winning th-3 re of the educational opportunities offered in c'hurch work. asked to assist. person sending It. men. Claims when Pu: to tho actual of 6,074 justices of the peace, 2,390 spect of every one regardless of pavty Grace Kenny Heffner, beloved wife them. Ireland is a comparatively poor test" have so far proved futile. AA"ill The bishops and dates of consecra are Catholics and 3,656 are Protest- i I RENEWALS. affiliation. of Robert C. Heffner and oldest daugh country. There is little opportunity Dr. Friedmann's follow the usual tion follow: James McGolrick, Du- ants, including 2.S17 Episcopalians, 63S I Thres weeks are required after sending_ Mr. Wilson is a thoroughly demo- ter of the late Terrence Kenny, died for leisure for even the children of course? It may not be, and millions luth; Joseph Cotter, AVinona; John Presbyterians and 130 Methodists.' money before the date which shows to „tal. n at St. Mary's hospital Thursday. The what time your subscription has jjecn • tesman. Luni, a pjofegsoi school age. But Ireland was once the of sufferers from-the menacing plague Shanley, Fargo, N. D„ Dec 27, 1889; There are eight Jews, and in ten cases paid, and serves as a receipt, can be "nd college president has not drawn tuneral took place from the Kenny res changed. If at the end of three' weeks, land of scholars and the instinct of will hope that the,promised land is in Thomas O'Gorman, Sioux Falls, S. D., the religious belief is unknown. The him apart from ilie plain people. The idence, 737 Marshall avenue at 8:30 date Is unchanged, or an error noticed, the race has since been to tal;c advant sight. April 19, 1896; James Trobec, St. religious census of Ireland gives the you wilt confer a favor by notifying us. abandonment of tho inaugural bail at a, ni. Services were held at St. Luke's LETTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS. age of whatever opportunities are of Crieat discoveries are not usually Cloud, Sept. 21, 1897; Alexander Chris following figures: Address all business letters and com his suggestion is an indication of Ills church at 9 o'clock. Interment was at fered to gain an education. It is not made suddenly. .They come through a tie, now archbishop of Oregon, June Catholics 3,242,670 munications to THE IRISH STANDARD, desire to live the siinpis life. Calvary cemetery. .'Minneapolis, Minn. forced upon them as in this country, gradual accumulation of experiences 29, 1898; James J. Keane. now arch Episcopalians 576,611 The Inaugural address of the presi Mrs. Mary Didd Crowe, aged 73 where, with our excellent free schools and investigations. They are tho result bishop of Dubuque, Oct. 2S, 1902; six Presbyterians 440,525 dent is a brief document teeming with years, died at the residence of her and school laws, it is almost impos of the labors of many workers in many bishops consecrated May 19, 1910, Methodists 62,382 thought. AY rltten in a style charac daughter, Mrs. J. F. Fitzgerald, 470 sible for a child to escape without fields. The climax is the outgrowth ot James O'Reilly, Fargo, N. D.; John All Others 68,031 teristic of the man, with brief, concise Marshall avenue, AVednesday. The fu learning at least to read and write. To a series of steps. Marconi could not J. Lawler, auxiliary bishop of St. Total Non-Catholic 1,147,549 sentences lacking the embellishments neral took place from the above resi see tho Irish ranking so far above the have invented the wireless telegraph if Paul; P. R. Heffrou, AVinona; Timothy This means that while Catholics rep that are customarily expectcd from a dence Friday at 8:30 a. m. Services "Man wanted for stealing," says a people of other and better governed he did not have at his disposal'the ac Corbett, Crookston; Joseph F. Busch. resent nearly seventy-four per cent, of man of his former profession, it will were held at St. Joseph's church at 9 headline. No salary is mentioned. countries is a hopeful sign. If the cumulated knowledge of thousands of j Lead, S. D. Most Rev. Patrick De- tho population, Protestants hold slight form a model for future statesmen to o'clock. Interment was at Calvary opportunities were at hand tho country men who had experimented with eleo. j lany, who was consecrated coadjutor ly over sixty per cent, of the magistra f f ^ follow. The conclusion of that docu cemetery. March came in liko a lion with a would rank second to no nation in cul trieity and analyzed the constituents : bishop of Tasmania, Dec. 10, 1903, cy. ment is brief and readies to the sub Julia Marlowe aiul E. H. Sothsrn ap bunch of firecrackers tied to Its tail. ture and learn ins. and is now archbishop of Tasmania, lime. of the air. It may be that Dr. Fried peared in "Much Ado About Nothing" mann has only, done in tho field of is also from this archdiocese. "Say, those Russians hae the funni "Who shall live up to this great THE MENACE IN MINNEAPOLIS. Monday night, "Romeo and Juliet" " Minnesota became a territory sixty- medical science what Marconi did in est names, haven't them? Simkovitch, trust?" lie aslcs. "'Who dares fail to The Menace, the sheet that gushes Tuesday and the "Merchant of Venice" four years ago March 3. A mighty his field. It is possible that he has Minneapolis Priest Honored. Markovitch—" try? I summon all honest men, all venom at the nostrils, is waging its Wednesday night and these perform transformation has taken placc in the bridged the chasm' and reached the Rev. Joseph Guillot, pastor of Our "Yes, you can't tell vicli is vich." patriotic, all forward-looking men, to campaign for the establishment of ances proved to be the most notable northwest since. vantage ground that millions vainly i Lady of Lourdes French Catholic my side. God helping me, I will not "Menace clubs'' in Minneapolis to carry events of the theatrical season. The sought. A fair test will prove or dis church, Prince street southeast, hns fail tlieni, if they will but counsel and out its cause. This cause may be in FROM THE CAPITAL merit of both these artists and the ex The Mexicans should have been in prove the worth of his remedy. Until received an appointment from the vat- sustain me." cellent quality of their supporting com vited en masse to take a look at tho ferred from a line on tho letterhead of Archbishop John Ireland conferred the test has been made and the re j ican, as prelate of the papal house pany, not to mention the lavish produc peaceful and beautiful way the presi It is an honest promise of an earnest the Menace Publishing company which the sacrament of confirmation upon a sults announced we' will have to wait, hold. The signal honor, the highest tion of each play, have made for them dency changes hands in the United man. In return for it every patriotic reads: "Tho Roman Catholic Political class of thirty children at St. Peter- in the meantime remembering that , that can be conferred on a priest, an international reputation tbat can States. citizen should try to help him to ful Machine: The Deadliest Menace to Claver's church, Aurora and Farrington mediocre confidence now will lessen ! without elevation to a higher jurisdic only be compared with those memor fill the great trust tho people have American Liberties and Civilization." avenues, Sunday afternoon at 3:30 the sting of dlsaupoiiitmfent if it proves tion, was granted to Father Guillot able appearances together of the. late •From college professor tp college Placed In him. Ex-President Taft's From this we are to understand that o'clock. The class was composed a failure, and at the same time add and three other Minnesota priests, Fa Sir liiahfy Irving and Ellen Terry. " president, to governor and to the pres congratulations and his promise that the "Roman Catholic political ma mostly of negro children. High mass to the satisfaction r of victory if it ther Tichy, Sleepy Eye; Father Sle- Daniel Farley, aged 46 years, died idency was the course of Mr. \Arllson. "We will all be behind you," is a fit chine" in Minneapolis is to bo con- was celebrated at 10:30 o'clock and a R proves a success, i vin, Faribault, and Father Stulz of at the residence of his sister, Miss from the presidency to a college pro- ting example for other citizens in other ironted by tho terrifying power of sermon was preached by Archbishop New Prague. The appointment was Rose Farley, 254 West Fifth street, walks of lil'o to emulate. tin; Menace which i.s about to save Ireland. lessor is the way of Mr. Taft. made by Pope Pius, at the suggestion Friday after a long illness. The fun President Wilson should have the for us our liberties. Fire and brim FRED B. LYNCH Josephine Mullan, beloved daughter of Archbishop Ireland. eral took place from the above resi well wishes of the nation and its sup stone and salted peanuts, the day has of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mullan, died William Jennings Bryan Is Secretary May Dispense Minnesota Federal The ecclesiastical honor is confer dence Friday at 8:30 a. m. Services port, not for the advancement of the come at last! To show how menacing Saturday after a long illness. The fu of State in President Wilson's cabi Patronage. • red for long and faithful service. were held at the Cathedral at 9 a. m. Democratic party, but that tho coun this "Roman Catholic political ma neral took place from the family resi net. Mr. Bryan is an able man. The AV asliington, MaDeh 1.—The. ques Monsignor Devlin and Monsignor Ri- Interment was at Calvary cemetery. try may be the better for it. chine'' is the lending geniuses of the dence, 600 Dayton, Monday at 9 a. m. democratic party owes much to him. tion of who will distribute federal ordan, chaplain of St. Catherine's James McDonnell, aged 48 years, Menace gol together and devised an Interment at Calvary cemetery. After three defeats he still remains patronage in Minnesota after March academy, of St. Paul, are among the died Tuesday at the home of Mrs. a. leader. Bryan's course is not yet THE EMMET CELEBRATION. oath for the Knights of Columbus Mrs. Mary Allise, a pioneer resident 4 has coino up in this city, and it is few priests who enjoy the title. Anna Mussehl, 70 East Fairfield ave., run. . Tho. celebration of Robert Emmet's which the Devil himself would not of St. Paul, but since last October liv generally agreed that Fred B Lynch, Father Guillot has been a priest in after a short illness. The funeral birthday at the Shubert theater Tues take 111 a lucid moment, and now this ing with her daughter in Grimes, Cal., national committeeman, the one man Minnesota since 1879. Ha has coloni took place from the above residence day evening surpassed all expectations. oath is being circulated as a basis for is dead, according to a message re St. Patrick's day novelties have al in the state who is closest to AVood ized several parishes and for several Friday at 8:30 a. m. Services were ready begun to appear in store win AVhen the theater was secured no on#» getting members to join the Menace ceived in St. Paul from her son Fri row AVilson and Chairman McComlbs, years has been stationed at the held at St. Michael's .church at 9 *' H * thought that so many who wanted clubs. All the Menace men have to do day. The funeral services were held dows. Let patriotic Irishmen Inform will either have charge of that work French church on the East Side. He o'clock. Interment was in Calvary to attend would be turned away. Irish is to convince their victims that the in Grimes. Mrs. Allise first came to St. •#> store keepers that a miniature green or suggest somebody else lor it. Rep! is a native of Lyons, France, and is cemetery. patriotism does not wane with years. Paul in 1852. She was '90 years old. pig with a shamrock in its mouth is Knights of Columbus take the oath. resentative Hammond will probably a graduate from the same seminary She was the widow of Alongo Allise, Charles Kartak, Maria avenue, an not a fitting emblem to recall tho mem It is as strong today as it was in tho If a man whom they convince of this be permitted to take care of his own as Archbishop Ireland. also a pioneer of St. Paul. She is sur nounces the engagement of liis daugh 13 ory of the heroic Saint who Christian days of Emmet. Nothing less than lie does not then enter Into the spirit congressional district, and beyond that ter Mabel, to Charles Earl Bradley. ized Ireland so well that the country the auditorium should be secured for of the -Menace propaganda. lie is liope- vived by one daughter, Mrs. Franklyn he has no ambition. Enjoy a Family Reunion. The wedding will take place the early a real Irish celebration. less. Decon of Grimes, Cal., and two sons, has never lost the Faith. Mr. Lynch is expected in AA'asliing- On Wednesday evening c>l last week Edmond Allise of Grimes and Freder part of April. Governor A. o. Eberharfs commen Yes, dear menaeers. tell us of man ton for the inauguration, and it is a reunion of the Fleetham-Ellis fam ick Allise of New York. A. South Norwalk inventor claims dation of the integrity of Irish patriot whom you have convinced that your ilies took place at the home of Jos probable that the matter will then be Thomas Cummings, 93 years old,who to have perfected a machine by which ism and citizenship and tho earnest prodigious lie is the truth and who eph Ellis, deputy probate clerk, 25 IN ST. PAUL. settled. There are many persons who moved to the United States and set the sensations of eating a «d drinking ness with which he spoke fell on ap still refuses to .Win your cause—tell Fifteenth street west. It was the first continue to believe that Vr. Lynch is tled In Connecticut in 1853, died Sun- An Audience of 800 Persons Honor may be produced without the actual preciative ears. His reference to the us of such -a one, we pray you, and in eighteen years and the reunion was likely to get a cabjnet job, and they clay at. his residence, 193 Fuller avenue. Emmet's Memory Monday presence of food. It is called the part Irishmen took in the wars of this we'll look him up. He ought, to be greatly enjoyed by all, tliiry-two mem will adhere to that belief until they Mr. Cummings came to St. Paul in 1857 Night. "gastograph." A gastograph ic banquet country was, it. is true, oniy a reca looked up. It would serve liim right. bers of the family all born in Minne see the official cabinet list. Certain and was a member of the Minnesota The memory of Robert Emmet, Ire would have some advantage!) over the pitulation of history, but the candid AVe're with the .Menace when it apolis, being present. state leaders, it is reported here, are Territorial Pioneers. His wife, Mar- j land's hero, was honored by the Irish- ordinary banquet since one would be acknowledgment by a son of another comes to lighting the men who take Attending the reunion were James opposed to Mr. Lynch 'leing, permit garet Cummings, who was 90 years old, • Americans of St. Paul Monday night able to get a taste of everything: at race occupying the position which ha that Menace-made Knights of Co ted to distribute the patronage, but AV. Ellis, John AV. Fleetham, AVilllam died in St. Paul the past summer.; in Hibernian hall, the occasion being least: has the honor to hold, gave a double lumbus oath. For we're convinced M. Fleetham, Hugh Fleetham, Alfred it is understood that Mr. AVilson does Mr. Cummings was a native of Coun the one hundred and thirty-fifth an significance to the statements. that such men should bo menaced, not know these men very well, if at Fleetham and George Fleetham, broth ty Limerick, Ireland. The funeral took niversary of his birth.- Over 800 per.r Minneapolis mall boxes are to be Mayor AA'allace (}. Nyo was candid meniclfled, menicifuscatcd. Minneap al!, and that ho does, ki'ow Lynch, er and half-brothers, and their fam place from tlie above residence AA7ed- sons attended the celebration. Alfred painted red. Lots of red letter af in his recognition of the genuineness olis is no place for them. They ought and that intimately. ilies, and Mrs. Dolly Hoy arid her hus nesday and services were held at the McDonald, county president, presided. fairs, yes? of the attachment of tho Irish in this to bo deported to the Arora, Mo., It will require much evidence to band, John N. Hoy. John Fleetham, Cathedral at 9 a. m. Interment was The following program was creditably The latest craze among Paris wom country to their adopted land. Prob Menace factory for repairs and remod turn Mr. AVilson against Lynch. This 82 years old, step-father of Mrs. Ellis, at Calvary cemetery. Four sons and rendered: en, according to a leading Parish ably the most original of the state eling. is said with authority. and looking as young as he did 20 two daughters survive hiin. They are: 1. Medley of Irish Airs, Miss Mc fashion journalist, is to color the face ments ho made was that Irishmen do If there is such a man in Minne years ago, was also present. Patrick, Rosemount, Minn.; James, St. Carthy. with a powder of blue brick or yel not come to the United States to amass apolis wo would like to get one lonsj' Irish Centenaries in 1913. Paul; Jermiah, Cedar Lake Minn.; M. 2. "Star Spangled Banner," Choral low hue. But tills particular color is wealth to bring back to Ireland. No lingering squint at him. If we thought The Shadow of the Cross. During the present year there will J., Texas; Mrs. Mary Cody, St. Paul, Club, L. A. to A. O. H. ' * * for evening wear only. "Please ex one appreciated the truth of that as our labors would be availing we would (On a copy of an old-world picture.) occur tho following centenaries of Ir and Mrs. Margaret Connelly, St. Paul. 3. Song, "Wearing of the Green," ' cuse me,' says the Paris woman to sertion better than his auditors. Irish join the Menace outfit, lariat in hand, O maiden Mother, in the sunlight spin- ishmen who have distinguished them Mrs. June Wood, widow of the late Miss Mary Hogan. iieir guests, "whild I put on my even patriotism is genuine. The Irish peo and do our best to help capture him. ning. -IP selves In various paths. The following AV. H. AVood, celebrated her 95th birth 4. Recitation, "Our Father," Miss ing complexion." ple have proved as true to tlielr adopt AVe believo the police force could be were born in 1S13: Thomas Andrews, The shadow of the Cross doth on day anniversary Monday evening at Susie Clarke. ed country as to the land of their induced to join in the search, It born at Belfast and died in 1885; Sir thee fall; 5. Song, "Mavoureen," Miss Hynes; One of the next questions for tho birth. her home, 579 Iglehart avenue, where r might be well to get the flro depart Redmond Barry, born at Ballyclough. With outstretched arms and pose di; a group of old friends congratulated 6. "Emmet's Speech from the Dock," Liberal party in England to grapple .There was one little incident during inent in on the hunt, too, because he County Cork, a Colonial Judge; William vinely winning, her. Mrs. AVood came to St. Paul with Mr. George Clarke. " nf with, T. P. O'Connor says, is the en- tho course of Mayor Nye's address that might be hidden in some cave and it Archer Butler, poet, who died in 184S; Thy Son liath cast that shadow on her husband in the early fifties. She 7. Duet, Miss Helen Kenny and" Ab- tiro abolition of the useless and impo we consider the pleasantest of tho would be necessary to drown him out. Isaac Butt, the famous lawyer and tho wall! was born in Litchfield, Conn., in 1818, ble Milner. tent House of Lords. The doom of whole meeting. No interested observ AViio knows? .But wo simply must publicist, whose name is Inseparably and after her marriage lived for a S. Address, "Irish in America," Rev, the Lords was decreed in the Veto er of tho proceedings could have missed •ifet him, and that is all there is to it. bound up with the Home Rule move God's first-sweet Passion flower was short time in Canada. Mrs. AVood has T. Gleuson. 'bill. Extinction will only be a matter it. The mayor spoke of his ambition Anjl as for thut "Roman Catholic ment; Cecelia Mary Caddcll, hymn thy heart unspotted, four children living, AAT. H. AVood, 9. Violin solo, J. B. warren and of time. The spirit of the times is to to make Minneapolis a better city political machine." we will have to get writer; Dr. Kirby, .Bishop of Derry; Madonna in the lap of sorrow nursV Charles Wood and Miss Annie Wood Mary Downey at tho piano. ward democracy and democracy de commercially and Industrially, a city it out and look it over. If we could Archbishop Kirby; James McKowen. Tho Cross, the nails, tho thorns, th« of this city, and James AV. AVood of 10. Song, "AVhen Irish Eyes ~ Are mands a representative government. which would present greater oppor only locate it! AA'here can the ter poet; John Sheehan," one of the found scourges knotted, Chicago. Smiling," Eugene Kelliher. An elective chamber will without a tunities for all its citizens and a city rible thing be? If we could only get ers of the "Cornet," a journalist whom AVithln its depths were hidden from John P. AVhelan, aged 49 years, died 11. Remarks by State President, A. doubt one day substitute the old aris with more beautiful residence districts hold of it and the man that took that Thackeray immortalized as Captain the first. Suuday at the family residence, 739 St. O. H„ T. J. Doyle. S. A V tocratic house. for peoplo to live in. And passing on Menace oath we would take a day off Shandon in "Pendennisv," Torrens Mac- Anthony avenue, after a short illness. 12. Song, selected, Miss AVhelan. in this vein lie remarked, "And we and toss the culprit Into the cylinder, Cullagh, political writer; and Charles Oh! by the mem'ry of thy lifelong sor The funeral took place from the above 13. Remarkk by County President, L. .f How times do change! Only four want to make Minneapolis a better city hind legs first*. Richard AVild, eminent autfior and row, residence, Wednesday a^ 9:30 a. m. A. to A. O. H., Mrs. Kllen Conroy. N ears ago Mr. Taft became president morally." Quick as a gun flash came O, menacing menaeers, if you iind traveller. Help us to welcome suffering, shame Services were held at St. Luke's 14. Song, "Oh, Breathe Not His while Theodore Roosevelt, the retir a burst of applause simultaneously anything of that man that took your and loss; church at 10 a. m. Intermeht was at Name," James AVhite. * . ing president, stood toy his side, his from every part of the audience. oath, if it's only his coat-tail, please, The Rich Pawpaw. The purest joy and peace from Christ Calvary Cemetery. 15. Address, "Robert Emmet," AV. D. foremost champion.' On Tuesday Mr. Right there was demonstrated an at j please, don't go back to Arora without Memories of childhood days on thi* to borrow, Following the death of his daughter Dwyor. Taft stepped dp.jyn from that exalted tribute of the genuine Irish character J letting us know. And if you find that banks of the Mississippi, where paw Htyieath the very shadow of His by just 15 days. AVilliam P. AVarner; 16. Remarks by National President, position to give way to Mr. Wilson. that outshines every other virtue In j "Roman Catholic ' political machine," paws and persimmons were "good and Cross! father of the late Anne AA'arner French, A. O. H.. J. .T. Retail. KoUi; years ago Mr. Roosevelt's name the category^ Better morajs is what ' lead us,.to it, or at least in your men- plenty" are recalled by the following —Eleanor C. Donnelly. former St. Paul novelist, and R. P. 17. "God Save Ireland," Choral club. ' :t. , y,, . ' V >