Saturday, October, 6 1917 THE IRISH STANDARD

TWIN CITY NEWS :

urn in «•« CHURCH OF ST. BRIDGET. MARRIAGE OF MISS MARY GRACE HINELINE AND ROBERT The people of St. Bridget's are now JOHN LUGER. busy preparing for a supper and ba­ At the Pro-cathedral of St. Mary's zaar, Nov. 21 and 22. We are author­ 011 Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, Miss Conservatory of Saint Cecilia COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA Winona, Minnesota COLLEGE YEAR ized to say that the chicken will be Mary Grace Hineline, daughter of Mr. State Music Teachers Examina tender, the vegetables varied and and Mrs. George W. Hineline of West Surveyed by'the National Bureau of Education 1915 tions for Licentiate required Hold; membership in tie North Central Association of Colleges. OPENS abundant, the coffee and trimmings Twenty-fifth street, became the bride for graduation. Accredited to the Graduate Schools of the Greater Universities first class. of Robert John linger. Rev. James Departments of Home Econo' Standard degree courses in Arts and Science leading to the SEPTEMBER SIXTH The poung people have organized A. Byrnes of St. Paul seminary, cousin mics and Arts degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. and planned to amuse visitors who de­ of the bride, read the service. Miss sire to remain after dinner. Details Margaret Hineline was her sister's will be given later. Attention is called only attendant. No cards were issued the division there being the largest Catholics of the city and environs. McGovern, Gertrude Ritchie, Eugene now to arrangements to dispose of a for the church. Following the cere­ in this country. ANTI-CATHOLICS The new chapel is of wood, 30x40 feet, Frazier, Hazel Alden, Arthur Holman, high priced Victrola. Only first class mony a wedding breakfast was served Division 25 of Boston gave a recep­ but it is a God-send to the poor exiled Edith Montrose, Edmund Carroll, W. articles will be released at the ba­ at the Plaza hotel to about 50 of the tion for members who enlisted in the children of the Church, who, for the R. Russell and others of the Modern zaar. ,MAKE PROTEST immediate relatives. Irish Ninth, now the One-hundred and past three years, have worshiped in a Players have important roles in "The Mr. and Mrs. Luger will be at home store-room, without a single window, lie." Following the Henry Arthur First regiment. (Continued from Page 1.) ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA BAZAAR. after Nov. 15 at 3745 Harriet avenue. The Hibernians of Superior, Wis., and hot to the point of suffocation dur­ Jones offering, Manager Higgemeyer Preliminaries are being rapidly and their friends of Duluth had a ing the summer months. Rev. Manuel will present "We Are Seven," a whim­ completed for the great bazaar to be War sobers and steadies men, APPOINTED GOVERNOR FOR THE successful joint gathering at Fond du de Francisco, an exiled priest from sical farce from the pen of Eleanor held by the parishioners of St. An­ D. C. OF THE I. F. C. A. makes responsibilities weigh more Lac, making the trip by boat. the Seminary of Chihuahua, is in Gates. thony of Padua parish, which begins heavily, and brings stern realities be­ Miss Clare Ccgan has appointed Steps have been taken by the charge of the congregation, and hopes 011 Monday, Oct. 15, and will continue Miss Mary Agnes O'Brien governor for fore nations and individuals. It calls Milwaukee division for a complete for sacrifice, it demands service, it ap­ to soon see a parochial school estab­ PANTAGES. for one week. will be held in the the District of Columbia of the Inter­ lished for the numerous children of roster of men of Irish extraction peals to the hearts of those who must parish hall and promises to be the national Federation of Catholic Alum­ his compatriots. who have enlisted in that city. serve and suffer. Home will be de­ Pautages offers a succession of most interesting and successful affair nae. Division 17 of New York City, after stroyed. Men will be wounded, muti­ thrills, in a beautiful headline act for of the kind ever undertaken in the Miss O'Brien is a native Washing­ admitting new members, expressed ac­ lated, driven insane, taken prisoners, FLAG RAISING AT ST. CECELIA'S the change of bill, in Zira's Leopards, parish. The men's committee is un­ ton ian and a graduate of Holy Cross cordance with the views of President die lingering or sudden deaths. Sor­ CHURCH. in which is staged a novelty animal der the direction of Mr. H. C. Sherry, Academy. As a charter member of Wilson as to the government of small and is straining every effort to intro­ row will enter thousands of American act, in "A Night in Jungle Land," that the Alumnae Association, she has al­ nations. duce features that will equal, if not ways been zealous for its welfare and homes. There will be no question of Over One Thousand People Present will not f;iil to prove itself a leader All the members in Wilkesbarre religious belief separating those and Participated in Exercises—Beau­ among trained animal offerings. The 1 surpass, the activities of the women's has held various offices in this organ­ and Luzerne county have united for stricken by common grief when the tiful and Impressive Program leopard is the most difficult to train forces. The latter are under the super­ ization. She is the first D. C. gover­ promoting the good of the order. En­ casualty lists are published. Grief- Rendered. and handle of any of the wild animals, vision of Mrs. Mary Kinnane and are nor, the District of Columbia Alumnae tertainments will be held in the dif­ setting up a lively pace in arranging a Associations heretofore having been af­ stricken Jewish mothers, wives and and these are said to be the most won­ ferent divisions. sweethearts will stand beside Chris­ One of the most patriotic demonstra­ derful of any of their species that program that will be attractive to the filiated with the Maryland Federation. The Ancient Order of Portland, J large attendance that is anticipated. tians and non-believers; sorrowing tions ever held in St. Anthony park have been given a place in the public Ore., brought their spring and sum­ black women will press forward side was held last Sunday afternoon at 3 eye. To enumerate even a portion of the MEETING OF DIVISION NO. 10, mer campaign to a close by con­ by side with whites to receive the o'clock at the Church of St. Cecilia, There will be plenty of diversity numerous features of the good things L. A., A. O. H. ferring the major degrees on a class sadness of death, wounds or captivity where over one thousand persons gath­ aside from this closing act, with Jos in store would require too much space On Monday night, Oct. 15, the la­ of twenty-eight new members. of tlieir loved ones. Each will try to ered to witness the ceremony of rais­ eph K. Watson, the original and best for this article. Suffice it to say that dies of Division No. 10, L. A., A. O. Speakers at the Hibernian initiation comfort the other. ing the American flag. Enthusiasm known of all the Hebrew character a supper will be served on Monday, H., will hold a social party for the banquet at Portland, Ore., last week Yet with men arrayed in khaki, was rampant during the entire pro­ comedians, bringing some new mono­ Wednesday and Friday evenings that special purpose of promoting better were His Grace, Archbishop Alexan­ drilling side by side, serving beneath gram and loyalty to the cause of logue characterizations, which bid fair will make the patrons forget all about acquaintanceship among the members. der Christie, Rev. Francis Black oi the high cost of living. Among the The function will be informal and re­ the same Hag, filled witn the love and America was genuinely expressed. The to add to his reputation of being one the Blessed Sacrament parish, John P. sense of duty to America, their coun­ 131st infantry band from Fort Snelling of the quickest laugh bringers of any valuable articles to be disposed of will freshments will be served. There will O'Hara, Thomas G. Ryan and Mrs. W. be a lady's hat that is wrought in the also be musical and other attractive try, comes the religious bigot, who furnished the music for the occasion. of the yiddish funmakers. The John­ A. Eivers. P. E. Sullivan presided as strives to prevent a great Catholic The famous firing squad of Company son-Dean revue, brings a company of latest style, which is well calculated features for the evening. toastmaster. • to gladden the heart of the fair one society from spending its money and L, First Minnesota, were also present colored singers, comedians and clever As part of the program of the initia­ the contributions of Catholics and and added enthusiasm to the throng. dancers who give in full measure an who secures it. A valuable lot will COUNTY BOARD, L. A., A. O. H., tion and banquet at Portland, Ore., also be secured by some lucky indi­ APPROPRIATES $100 FOR MASS non-Catholics to keep the soldiers' un­ Hon. C. D. O'Brien, of St. Paul, and act as big as many of the colored com President E. H. Deery presented Rev. occupied time one of healthy diver­ Rev. Father Doyle delivered patriotic panics which use a whole evening in vidual for a nominal sum. There will OUTFIT. Hugh S. Gallagher, C. S. C., State Chap­ also be an excellent musical program sion, of sound physical and moral addresses and were received by the exploiting their wares. In response to a stirring appeal lain of the order, with a beautiful for each evening that will amply re­ from National President Mrs. Mary F. care, of distinct effort towards main­ gathering with emphatic expressions Eddie Muinford and Frank Thomp­ chalice fittingly inscribed with a Cel­ taining and improving the morale and of loyalty. son, in a skit. "A Nickle Is a Nicltle." pay the patrons of the bazaar. It is McWhorter, the Hennepin county tic cross, the latter being very appro­ hoped that no slackers will be found board of Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., the spirit of the army. The Y. M. have a comedy offering that is up to priate in view of the fact that Father C. A., by its awn laws, forbids the in this splendid campaign, which is has appropriated one hundred dollars SHUBERT. the type of the best that is presented Gallagher goes to the Catholic Uni­ Jew, the Catholic and the Unitarian, by any of the fun teams. Judging expected to sweep away a substantial for the purchase of a mass outfit for versity in Washington to take up an Dramatic reviewers are a unit in part of the mortgage indebtedness on the chaplains who are to serve with as well as the atheist and non-believ­ from press notices, they will bo found advanced course in Gaelic. er, from holding office. The initials declaring "The Lie" to be the best the church and school property. the soldiers in camp. The appeal is to bring forth pretty steady laughter stand for the Young Men's Christian effort of Henry Arthur Jones, author contained iii the circular letter ad­ during their act. The Anglo-American Association. The Catholic is a Chris­ of a hundred successful plays, and it LITERARY CLUB MEETING—L. A., dressed to all divisions, dated August "NO IRISH." entertainer, Herbert. Brooks, comes tian. Hy the testimony of history the is iu "The Lie" that Manager Chas. A. O. H. 22, 1917. Col. Joseph C. Bunner of Toledo, again to give his unrivalled card Catholics were the first Christians. By Niggemeyer will offer his Modern The meeting of the Literary Club of Among other matters referred to in Ohio, a member of the New York city Players next, week at the Shubert. tricks, and his mystifying silver trunk race the first Christians were Jews. the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., which the letter is that of instituting an of­ committee on National Defense, has trick, which no one has yet fathomed. The Unitarian does not believe that Minneapolis I heater-goers are famil­ was scheduled for Division No. 8, has ficial paper for the Ladies' Auxiliary, discovered a new name for conscrip­ Mr. Brooks luns so many and varied a Christ was God. Neither does the iar with the play for a few seasons been arranged for the session of Divi­ exclusively. Members of the several tion dodgers. It isn't a pretty name, line of trick work, that lie is always Jew. But the Catholic worships that ago tliey saw Margaret lllington in sion No. 7, on Wednesday evening, divisions are requested to vote on the but there is eminent authority for it, the principal role in the Metropolitan new. CIsBle and Florrie Tramiield, big Oct. 17, at their hall at the corner of question, as set forth in the letter, at as it is defined by the Standard dic­ Christ as his Redeemer. time favorites, will open the bill with The organization which carries theatre, aiid it was in "The Lie" that Central and Twenty-second avenues their earliest convenience. tionary as meaning "a contemptible Miss lllington scored the dramatic bright characterizations and musical Northeast. The program, as an­ fellow." His poem is not exactly ele­ "Christian" as a part of its title re­ efforts, and another thrilling episode fuses the Catholic Christian the right success of lier career. Next week nounced heretofore, will be carried HAD VISION OF OUR LADY gant, but the last line redeems it. Marjorie Foster, whose ability as an of the adventure serial, "The Fighting out at this meeting, at which a large to hold office -in its ranks. Asserting Trail," will precede the v.: deville bill. that the Y. M. C. A. can care for the emotional actress was firmly establish­ attendance is expected. A number of Catholic Soldier of Dublin Miracu­ "This is the tale of the mob I saw, ed by her work as Rita Cavallear in Catholic as well, or better than, the papers will be read, and there will be lously Recovers His Hearing Trying to beat the Conscription Law, "Romance," will be seen in the llling­ . The bigots who an open general discussion of the and Speech. Pukes in front of you; pukes behind, ton role. Dramatic reviewers have in­ same, which is sure to be of great Pukes of every conceivable kind, object to K. of C. army centers wish the great Catholic society, whose first sisted Henry Arthur Jones could not CHIROIRACTIC interest. A miraculous recovery of hearing Massed on the steps of the City Hall, write a bad play if he tried, and that requisite of membership is that the Klicumati.sm, Constipation anil Nerv­ and speech by a Catholic soldier is Pukes that were short, pukes that in "The Lie'' lie lias excelled all prev­ ous Diseases Treated Suaess- candidates be a Catholic, debarred fully. FOR A FREE . reported from Dublin. Stephen Con- were tall, ious efforts. The story told is that of from taking care of Catholic young I make no charge for examination. ray, 54, a private in the Leinster regi­ Pukes that were fat, pukes that were self sacrifice, which in the play falls men. The Knights of Columbus offer, I>lt. 1'HANK l>. TOI.I.RTLCLV Resolution Adopted by Convention of ment, after lying unconscious five days thin, nothing short of a preachment. Lucy 40<> Kustis B1(1K. admittedly, is made in as broad a 7 So. fith St. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. the Friends of Irish Freedom, from shell shock began to recover only Prominent nose and receding chin, and Elinore Shale are sisters. Elinore, spirit of charity and patriotism as is Nie. 2081 Auto. 38 977 Held in San Francisco. to find speech and hearing gone. Dr. Socialists, Anarchist, slacker and elder of the two, meets a young engi­ the offer of the Y. M. C. A. The lat­ Keogh of the Jervis St. Hospital did sneak, neer, just returned from Egypt. Be­ ter, by its own avowals, laws and Resolutions favoring the political not expect him to regain these facul­ Faces impertinent, brazen and weak, fore their romance has reached an ex­ acts, is exclusively Protestant in its independence of Ireland were passed ties, owing to his age and condition. Pukes of all stations, poor ones and act understanding, Elinore is called to ofiicersliip, yet there are those who Sunday at the state convention of the Conroy, however, commenced, a no- rich, London, where her sister Lucy has wish to exclude from Christian chari­ Friends of Irish Freedom, which was vena in which his wife and s'x chil­ Pukes that were dirty and pukes with been betrayed by a young baronet table patriotic work an organization $18.50 Suits held at the Palace Hotel in San Fran­ dren joined. On Saturday the doctor the itch, whose death from fever came before avowedly Catholic and, of course, That Are "Corkers" cisco, with several hundred members found him in his usual state, but on Eager to marry and hide behind, he has opportunity to make proper in attendance. Any old skirt and of any old kind, Christian. Sunday he was completely restored.' That spirit is selfish to a degree reparation. Elinore helps to care for The Rev. P. C. Yorke made the During the night he had a vision of Crowing and pushing till ready to the unnamed child. In time the young P. E. LILLEBERG that would be unbelievable had it not principal address, in which he made Our Lady, who told him to go on pray­ drop, engineer returns to England, where 2944 Nicollet Ave., been demonstrated. Over 30 per cent ... a strong plea for Ireland's rights as a Not an Irishman present, excepting Lucy meets him and repays Elinore's ing. He cried out "Holy Mary" in his of the forces are com­ Why not patronize your neigh­ separate nation. He said: the cop. kindness by telling the engineer Eli­ excitement, and found that he could posed of Catholics. There are regi­ borhood clothing store? "There exists in some quarters in nore is the mother of the child. Lucy both speak and hear once more. ments, like the Seventh Illinois, which this country, even among men who weds the young man, but before the 3 STORES ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AT ST. are wholly Catholic, from the Colonel are friendly toward Ireland, the idea end of the play, Lucy in a scene of un­ OLDEST PRIEST IN WORLD CECELIA'S CHURCH. down to the last man. Is there, in the Minneapolis, Graceville, Minn., that the Irish claims to nationality usual tenseness is compelled to ac­ United States service, a regiment ex­ Hettinger, N. D. are based upon the wrongs Ireland Is Member of Oblate Fathers at St. Rev. Father Andrew Doyle, of Lake knowledge the lie she has told. Albert has suffered from England. Nothing clusively Protestant? There are Ma­ Boniface, Manitoba, Benton, Minnesota, will give an illus­ jor-Gen erals, like Thomas H. Barry, could be further from the truth. No Canada. trated lecture at St. Cecelia's church, great cause is built on hatred, and the Francis J. Kernan and John F. St. Anthony park, next Tuesday even­ O'Ryan, who are Catholics. The rank­ misgovernment of Ireland was at times Archbishop Bruchesi of Montreal, ing, October 16th. The church orches­ only a little worse than the misgov­ ing Admiral of the navy, William Canada, has sent the following tele­ tra will play many beautiful Irish airs. Shepherd Benson, is a Catholic. Yet ernment of England herself. The gram to Rev. Damase Dandurand, O. Father Doyle is one of the most promi­ October Sale of Rosaries claim of Ireland is based upon the some persons would have all recrea­ M. I., of St. Boniface, Man.: nent lecturers in the northwest and tion work put into the hands and un­ natural and historic fact that she is a "To the venerable Oblate, a son of his appearance at St. Cecelia's church separate nation. There is no need to der the control of men who will not Montreal, the oldest priest in the will be taken advantage of by the peo­ elaborate the truth that separate na­ admit to office a Catholic, while the $1 Value at 69c world, cordial congratulations on the ple of the Twin Cities. tions are entitled to political indepen­ United States of America gladly wel­ 76th anniversary of his ordination." comes and honors Catholics in its serv­ dence. . Father Dandurand was born in La- S YEARS GUARANTEE Following this the resolution was ice, from Major-Generals and Admirals prairie, near Montreal, on March 23, Poets and Coffee. unanimously passed. It reads as fol­ down to privates in the army and 1819. He was ordained on September Poets have neglected coffee; partly landsmen in the navy! Beautiful large size cut imitatiofi stone beads, lows: 12, 1841, and was the first French- We submit that the principles of Because poets are greatly under the in­ The Secretary of War and the Sec­ Canadian to enter the order of Oblates mounted on heavily gold plated chain with heavily democracy, and the inalienable fluence of tradition, partly because retary of the Navy will not heed the rights of all peoples to life, liberty of Mary Immaculate. soffee is a hard word to find a rhyme request of the bigots, who take this gold plated Scapular Metal Center, and neat new In spite of his 98 years, he still en­ and the pursuit of happiness should for; one had hoped that vers libres untimely hour In which to display joys good health, and celebrates Mass design Cross with heavy corpus. be made to apply to Ireland, and that would give scope to coffee lovers. But their anti-Catholic animus. The Cath­ the continued denial of self-govern- every day. the vers-llbrettisti and vers-librettlstae olic soldier and the Catholic sailor For many years he conducted mis­ Choice of Amethyst, Garnet, Topaz, Sapphire, ment to Ireland is repugnant to the (those gentlemen and ladies who write and the Catholic marine will fight for great principles for which this country sions and retreats in Montreal and poetry for the eye and the ear rather his country, gladly unto the supreme Crystal, Emerald, Jet, Rose or imitation Pearl the vicinity. Then he was sent as a than for the intelligence) have been is fighting. sacrifice. was chosen for the missionary to Manitoba. Since 1900 equally neglfgent. Philosophers do The Cathol'c not in the armed beads. Each in a neat gift box. next year's convention, and the meet­ he has been chaplain at the Tache not care for breakfast. Kant took a forces of the country, will protect ing closed with a banquet at the Hospital, St. Boniface. pipe and a stroll for his morning meal, those Catholics in the service in the Tj*REEl With each Rosary purchased, we give absolutely and If we were to inquire into the Palace. fullest enjoyment of their rights and free of charge, a copy of the book, "The Rosary, the Crown HIBERNIANS. lablts of the extremely modern poets The following officers were elected: privileges, against rol'glnus or other of Mary," by a Dominican Father. An entirely new and revised ire should be likely to find that they bigotry, or fail to merit the name of Rev. Peter C. Yorke. D. D.. San Fran­ edition, dedicated to the "Glorious Queen of the Holy Rosary." cisco, president; Joseph Scott, Los What They Have Been Doing the Past ire equally reckless of breakfast. I Catholics—the religion that has en­ It contains 155 pages and 15 beautiful illustrations of the Mysteries Angeles; Thomas Monahan, San Jose; Week—General News Notes. suspect them of gruel or mutton dured under persecution for nineteen Monsignor McCarthy, Los Angeles; Hibernians are helping care for the broth. hundred years and is the strongest of the Rosary. This book is very useful to all who wish to know Rev. Andrew J. Carroll, Oakland, and soldiers at Camp Sherman, near Chil- To return, as I have said, no poet Christian faith in the world. the origin, the history and the power of the Rosary. In it will be William Boyle and Walter McGovern, licothe, Ohio. bas celebrated coffee. Shakespeare found a full list of indulgences and instructions for becoming a Study clubs are becoming very pop­ :ame too soon. Pope has a mere ref­ San Francisco, vice presidents; Miss FOR EXILED MEXICAN8. Rosarian. Helen Glinden, San Francisco, secre­ ular with the Ladies' Auxiliary erence : Book Section, Main Floor, Marquette Entrance. tary; R. C. O'Connor, San Francisco, throughout . Wilkesbarre Hibernians and the 2off«e, which makes the politician wist* New Church at Dallas, Texas, Dedi­ treasurer; Joseph Donovan, San Fran­ A.nd see through all things with his half- cated for Exiled Mexi­ cisco, sentinel. LadieB' Auxiliary are organizing a 8hut eyes. mixed choir of 200 voices. can*. J. C. Smyth, Stockton; Rev. J. M. But In Pope's day coffee was an Miss Margaret Phelan, County Pres­ Haggerty, LOB Angeles; Hugh Daley, iffair of afternoon and company did ident, has organized a strong auxil­ The new chapel of Our Lady of MIBB J. Dillon, Ffank Welsh, Miss lot appeal to romantic sentiments as iary division at Santa Monica, Cal. Gaudalupe, at Dallas, Texas, was re­ POWERS Katharine Baxter, MIBS Helen Clancy breakfast coffee does.—Henry Dwight Plans are on foot for another big cently dedicated by Rt. Rev. and Mrs. JameB Wrenn of San Fran- Sedgwick in the Me Review. Lynch, for the use of the Mexican j ciaoo, board of' directors. initiation at Milwaukee in November,