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of flftfen and previous to the assignment of years in the interest of year* he ha* Ignored the offer* or at this post the the society. William di- Father Brophy Frltsch his tenantry to purchase, or all the CRUSADE Csthollr services were conducted by FEDERATION rected the concert, and Miss Viola NEWMAN'S landlords who draw large Incomes HOME RULE. Father Vols. He la loud In his A. Weldeknmp played the piano from Inland, Lord Clanricarde has praise of splendid work done accompaniment. Ithe The Concordia shown least Interest In the country, by the Catholic Chaplains of the will be a prominent factor In the and been the most oppressive. i'nlted States army In the Islands, great Paengerfe*t to be held In this and hopes that permission may yet Holds Annual Meeting nnd BUM city. OR >ta»tal Room »— HOME FOR OniLS. What Hlr Rdward Ore) Hinted be obtained from the Government to Officer* For Another • Uy New York lolt Prom the l,nhnr Con- In His Speech build the chapel ait the poat. Father nt The ladles of the Board or Di- Vols will return to the Philippine vention. rectors of the Catholic Alnwick. Islands by way of 8an Francisco, Woman's Club wish to publicly acknowledge thus completing a tour of the their gratitude to the clergy, the business world. men and all good people, Catholic HcplorcN Work of the Year Kevlewed In I.. Cnmlctlon |_hMil—IJl»lto| and Protestant alike, who have aided Crowing Tlmt Way Immodest and < \ >i:\i. BASAR. |{<'|M>rtM of Hare Him Address the < nt Vogue a* The Catholic Knight* Have Great work of the Catholic Woman's B$JM PMfli to Congress. Club during the past year. It Is Ilariiiful. Arrangements are being rapidly I'lHtcrltcs. In St. John'* their greatest satisfaction to see that perfected for the grand baxar that Hall. the club work Is being more gen- will mark the opening of the new erally appreciated as it Cathedral Hall during the week of becomes Co- President and Officer* Invited to Calcium Light Performer* Still better known. As a concrete exam- invitations Kor nig Charily February 2 to 7. At this week's ItellgloiiH Differences (an Be ple of this they are pleased to an- Recalled ami Affair meeting the following ladies and YIhII Louisville Catholic Agitating the <'ommi»*ion Kept tllllon nounce that the Out of the I gentlemen were named for the State President ScoreBeoi Installed membership has In- Ahandoned. Societies. Measure. creased by 200 during the past few various committee*: the officer* For Central months. Among these are some of General C'hnlrman — Al. 8. Smith. the most prominent Secretary — Miss Vlctorlne Daly. ComirJttee. citizens of Louisville, whose Floor Managers— Joseph P. Mr- association with the club greatly encourages fllnn. Chairman; Mr. Kerrlck, P. J. SPLENDID FINANCIAL CONDITION WITHOUT us. OLD DANCES NOT OBJECTED TO SHERLEY OPPOSITION During the past year HIS WORKING BASIS FOR Dowllng, 0, R. Bent, Mr. Klrkup. the club has PEACE Combination Books and Printing Will Soon Hcgtii Preparations been furnishing the comforts, pro- tection, guidance —M. A. Meyers, Chairman; S. R. For entertaining Ncvt State and love of a good Christian home to Ilardman. The annual meeting of the LouIh- Aside rrom the doings or the an average of diocesan authorities < .invention. The more the press discusses Led by the Misses Ellen seventy-five working girls. In addi- the General Solicitors— ville Federation of Catholic Socie- General Assembly at Frankfort this speech clergy of New York 9 tion to this made by the Foreign Secre- the Catholic Purcell. Mary MeCue, Winnie Mc- ties was held on Thursday night of several hundred women past week the State convention or tary, Sir Edward Grey, in Alnwick City recently Inaugurated a cruBad Cue, Sadie McQuie anil Mesdanies and girls passing through the city last week at the Catholic Woman the more is he Trades and Labor Assembly cut have found shelter the conviction growing the tango and other popular J. Duffy and Mary McDonald. Club, the election took and friendship at against when annual quite a prominent rigure, the dele- that by his development of the idea This be- Linen Novelty Booth Mrs. the home. The club haR been instru- forms of modern dancing. and — place. For the Federation the SOCIAL of "home rule within SESSION MUCH ENJOYED Kates putting a quietus on the pro- mental in home rule," evident when announcement J. P. Dant, Chairman: Misses Kate year's work of the officers and com- securing positions for came posed Gubernatorial boom ror J. L. apropos of I'lster and Ireland, a way Invitations for Hose Dant. lionise Dant and Mes- many glrlH, and many more have re- was made that the mittees was niORt satisfactory, Newman, the present Commissioner has been round to appease the that was to ilames B. Perkins, Fannie Wessels, ceived counsel and advice from the the big charity dance therefore the delegates would make or Agriculture, the story going that sensitiveness ot I'lster without of- given at Delmonlco's for J. H. Buschemeyer, Dan Murphy, matron. The board points to these have been no change and elected the follow- Not for several! years lias there State I. al. ii Inspector Harry Leslie fending the Irish In the rest of the Institute for the Blind Charles Taylor and Tom Tlerney. achievements not In a spirit of pride the Catholic ing officers without opposition: been such a lnrgi and enthusiast ic and his assistant, Miss Madge Naves, island. The passages In his speech affair had Country Store— Mrs. Louis Noble, and boasting, but that all who nre had been recalled and the President-—Dr. Peter S. Oanz. endeavored in every way to have most frequently commented on run Chairman; Misses Cora Davidson, gathering of th* Central Commit- members, of the club or who have been abandoned. Those who had First Vice President—Henry A. the labor delegates adopt a resolu- as follows: Nellie Mollhenny. Frances Lebre, tee of the Catholic Knights of Amer- helped In any way, may realize the been making the arrangements mad* Vonderhelde. tion requesting Commissioner New- "I made a speech at Berwick Ethel Hancock, Louise Fowler, ica as that held in St. John's Hall, share they have had in this the statement that the cancellation Second Vice President — David man to address the convention and blessed two months ago as to the way a Helen Leonard and Meedames Bell, Clay and Walnut, the annual ses- apostolate. They most sincerely hope was made by unanimous vote in O'Connell. explain some or the labor features settlement might be arrived at, and Grady. Baiscli, Mary Klein and sion of the committee. The pro- that opinions Lula this will be a stimulus to others I asked. obedience to the expressed Secretary — Thomaa J. Dolan. or his department, but the delegates What is It in Ulster they C. R. Bent. gramme of the Included the to Identify themselves with the work of His Eminence and varioua Treasurer—Jacob Hubbuch. turned a dear ear to their pleadings, are afraid of under home rule? They Refreshments and Candy—Miss Installation of presentation and have a part In the Divine bless- BiBhopa throughout the country who The Executive Committee will be and cohtrarily passed a resolution will not tell us what they are afraid Elsie Burns, Chairman; Misses of reports for year 1913, and a their disapproval of requesting the present Legislature ing which must surely go with It. of actually. They say they have declared chosen at the February meeting. social do not Theresa Carr, Annie Helihan, Anna session, ich those present This Is the New Year's wish ex- like any entertainment given by Cath- All the officers and many dele- to probe Into the conduct or the home rule and they will not Burns, Agnes Carr, Mary Joe turned into a enjoyable affair. tended all the tango, the one- present labor bureau under Mr. to rrlends and friends-to- have it. We knew all that. We olics In which Luckett, Alice Kemper, Louise gates were present when President President Joh Schalda called the are indulged Newman. be, which they trust 1914 will bring want to know what they are afraid step glide or the maxlxe Ganz opened the meeting and soon gathering to o er and presented Fowler, Llaudlne Doncaster, May them. Is going to happen 1n. all busi- Many or the delegates afterward to them. If the tables were cleared of State President .1 Mennett, Theo. Taylor, Elsie Land- John Score as the they will Dr. Thomas G. Carroll, explained their position by stating not go Into particulars as The Rev. ers, Marie Linneraan, Sallie Goode, ness pertaining to the past year. Installing officer; with State Secre- that they were opposed to the pres- BRIGHT PROSPECTS. to what they think home rule will secretary to Cardinal Farley, ex- Mary Crawley, Annie Moriarity. Chairman John Doyle reported lary Meehan as his assistant. The ent Commissioner because of his do to damage Ulster they can only plained that while the church had Emma Kennedy. Elnora Adolph, memorial resolutions on the death Rev. Father ScBUhmann, pastor of upon hssty dismissal of State Labor In- County President W. J. Connelly leave it to our imagination to sup- not officially placed a ban Elnora Carr. Goldle Landers. Mary of the late Col. John H. Whallen, St. John's and ahaplain of the or- spector Ben J. Sand, who enjoys the installed the officers or Division 4, A. pose what It Is in their minds which dancing, Cardinal Farley deplored Wessels. Catherine with the announcement that the der, was given hearty greeting Winn. France* flt confidences of leading laboring O. H., Monday evening at Bertrand Is the real difHculty. trend of the present vogue as have men the Kemper, Agnes Moriarity, Grace Federation would celebrated a and responded With a happy ad- "I do not to throughout the State, and that they Hall, with a splendid attendance believe ror a moment immodest and had determined Doncaster, Agnes Coady; Mrs. D. J. solemn high mass of requiem for the dress, hoping tn meetings would •aw no wrong in the Issuance of present. Much enthusiasm was that the difficulty is the dlfriculty do all in his power to discourage It. Oleason and Messrs. Otto Kaufman, repose of his soul at St. Charles Bor- be well attends! Father Schuh- figures in regard to hours of labor, shown when the reports ror the year of race between Ulster and the rest "Having taken this position," said Denny Gleason and Allen Wobben. romeo church on the morning of mann commendjR the members for wages, etc., concerning any firm or 1913 were read by Financial Secre- Ireland. They are all Irishmen to- Dr. Carroll, "His Eminence felt that Misee* Nellie Gordon, at 9 o'clock. Federa- their forethought) In taking care of Fish Pond— January 16 The gether. I corporation, contending that the tary T. ,T. Langan. In spite or the believe that the real root It would be most Inconsistent on hlB Alice Gordon and Nellie Sohan. tion was also requested to attend hose who will be left behind. The State labor statistics are gathered fact that the division had lost three ot the dHflculty is the difference of part to permit such a form of enter- Large Wheel Mesdames David the Choral Society mass for Col. spirit of t he true Catholic Knight, — for the public and not the private members by death this year, two of religion, and that but for that re- tainment to be given by an organi- Welsh and L. Gatto In charge; Whallen at St. Boniface church on he said, is not' 4jhe seeking of his benefit of the Commissioner of them in the last quarter, there was ligious difficulty you would not sation connected with the diocesan Misses Eugenie Daly, Relckert, Jen- January 19. when the musical pro- own benefit, but tof the members ot find there Agriculture. Commissioner New- a gain of sixteen in membership and was any difference of activities for the purpose of raising nie Klrkup, J. Kerrlck; Mesdames gramme will be rendered by that the order at large. race man's action in dismissing Mr. Sand $131 in finances over the close of or point of view or anything funds for the support and mainten- Charles Graviss, James Cain, and Aftet K. J. Sopneider and Anton else society. thus rar has only merited the ap- last year, division which made it difficult for the charities or institu- Decker, Louis Noble, Diene-i had been seated as delegates the now having ance of diocesan Messrs. C. W. President Ganz stated that the probation or the Progressive party two parts of Ireland to work to- St. branch. Treas- the largest membership in Kentucky. tions. It was not because the Car- John J. Welsh. Will Gatto, David the elo- from Anthony's gether. If Rev. George M. Connor, and the editor or the Evening Times, President John H. Hennessy, Vice that be so R a little to believe that Welsh, B. H. Kerrlck and George G. urer Charles Fajk read his financial dinal had reason luent pastor of St. William's who saw rit to commend him ror his narrows the question down. The statement for year, giving a President Thomas Lynch and Finan- improper dancing would be Indulged Welsh. church, had accepted an Invitation fh* course, which was probably appre- religious difference will not affect harles detailed report Jot the receipts and cial Secretary Langan made an aus- In st the cotillion of the at and waul ciated, as the new I>abor Inspector matters or business. It will not erpendlttrre* afil the work of. the picious start for the year by present- that this step was taken, t one of arrect the management of lloertz. Jr., Assistant; Misses Myra Central Committee. ing the applications of eleven pros- realized that bo prevalent was tho future. Times. customs and so forth. Into .« Burns, Mary Norton, Virginia Mur- Before placing State President pective members, as follows: Thomas present craze for the new dances Treasurer Jacob Hubbuch sub- The little coterie or amateur denominational considerations do phy, Gallagher, Hawkins, Phoebe Score in charge President John Dolan, Michael J. Mulloy, John that it would be impossible to pre- mitted his nnnual report showing politicians or agitators, as desig- not enter. Are they afralJ that the Harris, W. Pfingst. Rena Ackert, Schalda, who has ever been one of Collins, Michael D. Mulloy. James vent some of those who attended the Federation's financial standing, nated by some, are still vacillating daily business or, government in Mary t'ummings, Rose Quin. E. and the most earnest and faithful work- H. Burns, Riley J. Ford, John E. Mc- from indulging in them without which was greeted with hearty ap- between here and Frnnkrort in the Ulster will be carried on In a Alice Hays. Corlnne Lyons, Ludlow, ers for the Catholic Knights in thip Coy, Timothy Rlordan, Martin Cos- positively offending them. It seemed plause. report Hhowed the re- interest or commission government, Roman Catholic spirit in the parts The city, for brief re- tello. Dan Hartnett and Owen Mansfield, Dowllng, A. Marchand, took ocacsion a ol Ulster where is much more discreet to abandon the sources of the Federation to be their latest report stating that they there a Protestant Moriarity, Marie Schlmpler, Vic- view or the year's work, which was Devenay. County President Con- dance. This course has been pur- have secured an out-or-town man majority? ir that be so, I say It nearly $4,000, with no outstanding encouraging, as nelly complimented the division cotillions tortne Daly, Kate Burns, Betty a number of on would be not easy, but at any rate sued with other and bills liabilities. He also stated to introduce their pet measure, the Mackey. Ella Harris, Watson, Keyer. or branches had increased their mem- Its progress and urged the members dances undertaken by Catholic or- was Invested entire Louisville delegation or Rep- It would be quite possible to meet that of this Hum $3,250 bership. He expressed feelings of to give hearty support to their offi- of dio- Kate Colline, and Mesdames J. W. resentatives them. Take such a thing as educa- ganizations for the support in interest bearing 5 per cent, gold and Senators not even Calvin, J. Schulten, E. E. Ranney, gratitude to the members for their cers, who had given him able assist- A. being it tion, tor Instance. Are they afraid cesBn work. All Catholic societies in bonds, the balance being in bank approached, as is known Aug. Ropke, C. M. Ferris, Charles loyalty, and in closing asked ance In County Board projects during that the Roman Catholic spirit this city have been notified of the This report they are unsnimously opposed to will Rogers, Henry Schimpler, J. B. for current expenses. hearty and continuous support for the year past. Cardinal's opposition to dancing in the measure, and agree with Lieut, regulate the educational system of McGovern, G. E. Nether- was evidence of excellent adminis- President Hen Kruse and the new of- Smith. Phil lov. McDermott in his views against Protestant districts? If that be so. Its present mode." tration and shows the Louisville land, H. E. Speckman. E. Kanipf- ficers, who are certain to give the It is perrectly Although Dr. Carroll would no', the proposed commission form of GRAND DIRECTORS MEET. feasible, consistently George Federation to be on a firm founda- Central Committee a good adminis- muellei. Speed. Atha Aud. government. the pres- with home rule, ror the Ulster mem- say anything further upon the sub- conducted on business Judging trom Hoertx, 8r., J. B. Dowllng. Mary tion and tration. Quietly unknown to the bers, or by whatever Monslgnor who is close to ent outlook there is no earthly hope and mem- machinery ject, a Canty, Murphy. Frances Haw- principles. Next followed the installation, Dan ot the bill ever being considered, bership In the Falls Cities the semi- you like to arrange it —a grand the Cardinal was more communica- Wlnnia, The President, reviewing the and upon being inducted into the kins, B. J. Jansing, Mary but this will have no errect on the annual meeting of the Board of committee or Ulster members or tive in discussing the ban upon what Duffy, year's work, returned thanks for the chair President Kruse delivered a ' Von Hcntoon. Hoslfeld. M. J. whateevr you please put their he termed "ballroom acrobatics. promoters, their losing right in the Qrand Directors of the Young Men's —to Fred Hillerlch. C. M. Ferris and undivided support given his admin- ringing address. He appealed to all own education in I'lster things the PHanz contest and in their Bupport Institute of the Atlantic Jurisdiction and "Although it is the desire of istration by his fellow officers and to lend their best efforts to the Bedell. or Axton ror Mayor not having any was held in this city last Sunday. r that kind of dally administration diocesan authorities to avoid the ap- delegates, and also to the clergy- Catholic Knights of America, and apparent result, and it is expected Those In attendance were Robert T. entirely in their own hands. That pearance of being uuduly censorious, who lent their presence at sounded the warning that he would HONORED AS men had they will still continue to promote Burke, Qrand President, ot Louis- s perfectly consistent with the con- nevertheless it must be apparent to meetings and delivered lectures. Insist on all doing the work assigned mass meetings on commission gov- rllle; William J. Madden, Chairman ditions laid down by the Prime every Intelligent person who has the duty them. He then p.unounced the fol- Six members of St. Joseph's Attention was called to ernment, the short ballot, the gas of the board, of Indianapolis; Minister at Ladybank, perfectly con- watched the development of this delegates, whose accept lowing committees, who will serve OrphanB' Society, who have been resting on merger, vice commission. labor Francis J. Carroll, Grand Secretary, sistent with the establishment in latest fad that the dancing of today of appointment placed upon for the year: Ireland connected with the organization for ance movement, woman's suffrage, or in ol Brazil, Ind. The Grand Directors of one Parliament and an Is open to the charge of impropriety attending the Entertainment —William M. Big- twenty-five years, received diplomas them the obligation of fact any plausible excuse to secure here were E. A. Connell. or Cumber- executive responsible lo that Parlia- and is often positively indecent. Tho their part of gins. Joseph Herp. ment, Tor the whole of Ireland. of honorary membership at the an- meetings and doing publicity In the daily press, which land. Mil Phil M. Canale. or Mem- church does not desire to assume the work that may be necessary. Visiting—Charles Hill. John 'If you do that and go further, nual meeting at St. Boniface Hall seems to be the only logical reason phis, l. mi and V. K. Ecker, or the role of dictator in the amuse- Federa- Sooder. and as regards appointments in last Sunday afternoon. President Touching upon the National for their futile efforts in the cause Louisville. The reports or Grand ments of her children, but the mod- the Extension — Harry A. Veeneman, Ulster, put those In the hands of Joseph 8chlldt presided. Installa- tion, President Ganz expressed or the great common people, whom President Burke, the Grand Secre- ern vogue in dancing and the pre- Joseph P. McGinn, Peter J. Ulster itself; and if you give them tion of the officers was a feature of opinion that better times were com- they have appointed themselves to tary and Chairman of the Board or vailing modes in woman's dress are Dowllng. n a word what I describe as 'home the meeting. Besides President ing, times that portend the uplift of represent. lndlcsted that the coun- Publicity —'William T. Meehan, Directors, both Indicative of a moral decadence they were: Vice President, humanity and the disappearance of The appointment or ex-Mayor W. rule within home rule,' as tar as Schildt Score. cils or the Atlantic jurisdiction, In society. This decadence, which John J. John Schalda. or IMrectors of all the administration or their dally Benjamin Stoesser; Corresponding intolerance. 0. Head to the Board which comprise all east or the At this juncture a recess wa* is I really can not has set in within the last few years, Hosier: Financial Before the adjournment there the Louisville Water Company Ives concerned, Secretary, Ntc taken, during which refreshments Mississippi river, are In excellent la today evidenced also In the were several short talks, during eliminates sny possibility of his believe there is any one looking at Secretary. Sebastian O. Hubbuch; and cigar* were enjoyed. State shape. Membership rolls or all the popularity of salacious moving pic- which invitations were extended entranre into the Congressional race he matter Impartially who can sup- Recording Secretary, Frank A. Kopp, Treasurer Veeneman railed counciU show a decided Increase ture films and the filthy dramas when Democratic nomination pose tor a moment that the religious and Treasurer, John H. Williams President Ganz and the officers to for the the Pittsburg convention last upon responded with a rather wRty since difference is going to do an inJu§Mca which pollute the atage. A halt against Congressman Swagar Sher- ; Annual reports of the Secretary and visit and address the Hibernian August. The session lasted prac- poetical address, accompanied by to Protestants In l ister. If you must be called somewhere, and It Knights of ley, who is now serving his sixth the Treasurer showed a net gain of Indies' Auxiliary, the tically all day, during which time a 'he presentation of beautiful bou- dis- put their owu affairs as regards ad- seems to me that the time has ar- society Columbus, Mackln aud Trinity Couu- consecutive term ss the Firth t $4,000 In receipts of the quets of roses and other flower* to number of questions were discussed ministration decisive action. Following trict Representative, and who en- and everything con- rived for during the year 1913. ils and St. Edward's Coinmandery future welfare of President Kruse an. I Father S. huh that concern the cerning their conscience, liberties the example set by Cardinal Farley, which loys the confidence and support of of the Knights of St. John, Miami Remarks were also made by the Young Men's Institute. Never societies of all parties. Congressman and dally lives in their own hand*, no priest will permit the - were accepted with the promise that men k N IGHTS AND I W.I I Capt Oscar Maier, Henry Schulten, before has the Y. M. I. been better that surely ought to be a guarantee connected with the parish to hold be visited in the near Sherley has made a splendid record, each would Charles Falk. Charles Kapp and governed, snd this gives reason fo.- enough. present vogue of and his lengthy term In the lower dances while the future. From beginning to end th* this ex- Last week the Supreme officers of other*. for a hopelul outlook tor most 'Since I sketched out something dancing exists, nor will parish char- house has made him a power Ladles of session was full or Interest and Gen. Michael Relchert con- society for our Catholic th* Catholic Knights and in the nation and of ines- cellent or tha* kind at Berwick, some on* ities, schools or other parochial augurs well for the year 1914. good America held their annual meeting gratulated the Central Committee of this young men. made a speech and said that noth- Institutions accept funds raised In timable service to the people in , when they were enter- upon the change of meeting place ing I had said was helprul. Why Is sufficient district and State. such a way. This will be RKDKMPTOBIM HKAIMJA to their first tained at an elaborate banquet by and the return home. The appointment of James MATH BUNOfl SORROW. It not helprul? II It li not helpful to bring our people to a realisation stated that a number of com- the Advisory Board of that city In He O'Connor as Chief Deputy In the It Is simply becsuse the Ulster peo- of the moral dangers which lurk In From Baltimore comes the news Uniform were the Crystal room of the Hotel Sher- panlea of the Rank County Clerk's office was a de- The uutimely death at his home ple will not look at the suggestion. the so-called tango and turkey trot. that plans have been consummated organized, and that com- offer man. Fred J. Crowley acted as being served recognition of this sterling on Cedar street last Saturday of I hav>< sketched out an that We have no objection to the old- removal of headquarters of placed toastmaster, and happy addresses for the panies had Just been In New young Democrat's service to the John Kilker brought sorrow to his might be made. We have no inten- time forms of dancing, and this the Maryland-New York Province of Hi. ..n St. Louis. urged were delivered by Fathers W. J. Mc- and He party, coupled with his clericsl parents and many friends aud rela- tion of wlfhdrawiug anything we embargo on cotillions will only be the Redemptorlst order of Catholic renewed Interest in the Central bill is Namee, 8. J Morrison, F. X McCabe, ability. Loyal to his friends and tive*. He was thirty-three years of have said before the passed lifted when the people return to to Brooklyn, which will have his if the President atarr, Miss priests from Baltimore Committee, public, "Jimmy" is and ror a time was connected Into lsw a third time, and in C. M , 8upreme courteous to'the age forms of Y. province include* all of services always. The General also long there is trouble it will not Mury E. Sheridan. Supreme Secretary N. The Indeed a popular selection and one with the Loulsvllel police depart- run the States a* far weat as , all paid the Kentucky Irish American be becsuse we have not shown a Henry F. Hayes and other*. A pleas- that meets with favor everywhere, ment. The deceased was of a genial Porto Rico, a compliment that all appreciated. spirit of conciliation or compro- ing number was the vocal solo by the Southern States and especially with his former associates disposition, gave llberslly to those in I I this are educa- State President Score was given mise. It will not be becsuse we l \ I HI It VOLS! ill UN. lu territory many distress and made friends of all WILL Mrs. Fred J. Crowley, who Is remem- In the railroad ranks. , under th* care of assurance that the Knights wo»' lather hsve not offered things which bered here as Ills* Bee Mullarkey. tional Institutions whom be met. Besides bis P., Rev. give him every assistance in arrang- would protect the people in Ulster The Rev. Father J. R. Volz, O. Report* showed th* Knight* and the Redemptorlst*. The Very win VICTORY, and mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Ber- A. Schneider has been Pro- ing for the entertainment of the sisters and a as far as their daily lives are con- formerly Prior of St. Louis Ladles to be In a prosperous condi- Joseph Kilker, he leaves two city, but uow vincial since 1*12. Headquarter* State convention next year, which a* runeral services were cerned, and education and so forth, trand's church, this tion. The whole of rur»l Ireland is brother. The said will be the largest ever held but because they have refused Professor of Anglo-Saxon Litera- had been In Baltimore for rejoiclr.g now over a victory won tor held Monday morning at Bt. Pat- that here. and have persisted lu presslug their ture and Critical History of the a hundred year*. the Irish farmers lu the Dubliu rick'* church. wWh a requiem high colli... I It. expressed when opposition to I'nlted Stats* In the University of Many sympathy law courts. The Court of Appeals mass tor the repose of his soul. home rule to the they learned of the misfortune tha* lengifh of destroying the very hopes St. Thoma*. Manila, has been spend- » OVCOKDI.V. has at length given a judgment The large wooden building on the overtook Supreme Trustee Mlchae 1 or the settlement ror which ing some time in Washington. This tdverse to that of the Marqul* of CONDITION IMPROVED we have bluff overlooking the Hudson river of Brooklyn, whose daugh- worked so long." unlvenity was established b> the Tb* Concordia Singing Society, Quinn. "lanrlcarde in respect to • pro- near CaUklll Point, occupied by 8t ter near losing her life by tbr Dominican father* In the year H12, the oldest Gorman Catholic Maen- came >osal by the Congested Districts The Ugluu of friends of George Anthony'B Seraphic Colleg* aaf of gasoline In her and at present there are sixty pro- uercbor of Louisville, oele6rated its •xploston home toard for the compulsory purcbsse W. Holland. Superintendent of St IRISH IV Hl'AIX. Novitiate, waa destroyed Wednesday Before adjourning prayers were of fessors aud 2,300 students under fifty-seventh anniversary at Lleder- «f certain lauds in County Galway. Louis cemetery, will rejoice to tire The prl**t« and tblrt< 'ered for .the recovery of the sicV is its roof Father Voli expresses him- by krant Hall on Monday night. Th* nvolving an expenditure of public learn that his condition is much It expected that Sir Martin f*w of tbel' •ind repose of dead. self as most enthusiastic concerning studants escaped, but irograuinie wa* made up chiefly ol the the loney to the extent of between Improved durlug the paat few days O'Neill, whose name bespeaks hi* Frauclscat tho future of tin In effect* were saved The ocal and instrumental *electlons. -1.000,000 and $1,600,000. This The first of the week he suffered a origin, will be appointed Inspector

five an- . . I Its the islands, declaring thai tnare I* fath*rs bought it year* ago 'eter Hoffman, who ha* takeu at) xi I- Mix UKOTHKH vision of the Court of Appeals double stroke of apoplexy aud for a Osneral o! police In Madrid ou th* provincial housr a great need at present of more converted It Into a ctivs part in the affair* of the so- ill prove a severe rebufr to t hi* line wss unconscious, but he rallied retirement or the present Incumbent. American priests. He was first in charge of Father* 8«itus Lagorl lely for the past twunty-flv* year* Eugene M Caffrey, for some year lui Hoeferle war* given diploma, III* Cotton Oil Company, shcceedln '•position to the acquisition of cer- •oiineoted with Si Louis cemetery Madrid under a rentier Conservative grounds of Fort McKiulay, P. !., only I10.0U0 Insurance u acknowledgement of their service bis brother, th* tats John J Caffrey aiu of hi* extensive lauds. For nearly all of hi* lif*. Malawi — — ; 1• m

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KuNTUGKY IRISH AMERIGflN. sns- •sveeea It tat Social —i % ersl MrttJMa I Irish tMtklM < TRANSYLVANIA SKCO. Officially °1HM1 L H CaM ten Su *» ' Mr. and Mr. J. _ P'- Btn L Bnintr, President. Stxth Floor, Paul Jones Hill, apent laat jjjg QQ„H<»rwi«m, Pe»lls»ees « MTUOKY I WIwH AMRWlOArs l»WINTIMO Frankfort. clpsl roles. An orchestra of fifty pieces will plsy the sccompanlments DOLLAR PBR YEAR 8INOLB COPY |« •UBSCRIPTION PRICB. ONB Misses Margaret and Betty Mc- Many seats h«ve already been sold, Kenna. of Fairfield, were visitors and everything indicates that a here last week. large attendance will enjoy the IWSH «MrM all CMiRiMU«tl«ai l« tbt KINTUCKT concert. Mr. snd Mrs. B. S. Mattingly will leave today to spend six weeks In Pass Christian, Blloxl and Louisiana. HMffi OP COLUMBUS. Mr. and Mrs. Farris Lllley have January White Sale of Undermuslins visiting Mrs. Lllley's parents, Lata News That Will Interest Mr. and Mrs. Slack, at West Point. 1914 Here and Else- LOUISVILLE. KY. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. Petticoat! 69c GOWNS 95c Gowns $1 26 Mrs. M. Davern entertained last Muslin; straight Crowns—Ami-French Gowns; IM'BLKITY FOII niHTIUIlKKH. church la a political body are peo week at her home at Lynnhurst for —Of very toft mus- J. and son, of Park- narrow effect slipover style, with kimono pie who have Rome ulterior purpoae Mrs. C. Murphy ; double panel view. Kentucky councils all contributed lin; V neck; three-fourth Catholic Bulletin, of 8t. sleeves and dainty sprays of The In view. There la nothing in the liberally to 'l.e Catholic Unh»ulty front and back; finished with sleeves; recently published the namea yoke of narrow tucks embroidery with scalloped Paul, doctrines and practices of the church endowment fund. I scallop at bottom Rev. J. A. O'Qredy, Edward J. $ ; fiQg> bualneaa men of edge; special tit of a number of that would serve aa a foundation for Boater and D. V. Phelan were a.mong Boulder Counril has launched the special price 0«JC and finished at neck and sleeves ^ | the past week's sojourners at West campaign for preparation for the price that city who attended an antl- such a charge. The church haa nev #1 £«.) Baden Springs. Colorado State convention next Drawers 26c with narrow embroidery, bead- aa did the Ken- Cathollc lecture, er been opposed to real scientific In spring. Gowns $1.00 American when the Drawer* — Of soft-finished ing with ribbon; special price tucky Irian veatlKatlon. There is a bogus science Richard O'Connor and wife, who The Knights of Everett, Wash., Gowns—Very fine crepe attempted Guardlana of Liberty made up of supposed facta, unwar have been making their residence at have purchased ground for $8,000. muslin; knickerbocker style; slipover style; finished around The men whose Eastwood, have moved to their new upon which they will erect their advent here. ranted assertions and false conclu a $26,000 trimmed with narrow 95c neck and sleeves with narrow home at Corilla. club house. insertion given cannot reasonably I names were | ya g , ong wh|ch the cnurch nag a wa and lace edfre; edge of lace; ffij AA we Preceding the snnual banquet of Or\f object to such publicity, though every Intelligent person Miss May Andrews, who has been PRINCESS SLIPS special price as the council at Aahland. Wis., nearly special price <— «)l fJUvv have little doubt that they would the guest of Miss Katherlne Sulli- must do. The history of the church fifty new members were received Sofi finished Corset Covers 69c van, at her home In the Highlands, Drawers 25c muslin; finished much rather nothing were aald shows there haa Into the order. and of science that returned the antl to with dainty edge of lace and Corset Covert—Of soft-fin- about their activity In conflict between them The Knights of Helena, Mont., Drawer* — Of soft -finished never been a ished muslin with Some of their have taken over the Carroll Club, embroidery; special price j dainty edge Catholic propaganda. Whenever a conflict seemed to exist Miss Lillian Doherty has de- muslin organised several years ago and ; straight cut ; finished of embroidery, beading and patrona might not like It—some of parted for her home at Hamilton, it was due to Ignorance either of the named after Bishop Carroll. at bottom with scallop; Catholics! Hor- Ohio, after a new year visit with ribbon; special them might even be church'a doctrines or of the facta of Mrs. James B. Doherty in Jefferson- The Knights at Morton. Kas., In special price 25c 98c price rors What, would they think? And >•* ...... 59c science. ville. observance of their tenth anniversary alao believes that received holy the True Voice And those who would drag th communion In a body publishing the namea of Mrs. Andrew Corcoran and son, and Initiated eight candidates. our plan of church Into the woman suffrage who have been the guests of Rev. those who by their presence and Mr. Father Francis O'Connor, of FOR Its THE reminded that at CHILDREN. movement are and Mrs. James Wathen and other this city, was a visitor at the meet- disturbers support encourage public of Children t titude toward womanhood la that relatives, have left for their home ing of Indianapolis Council last Pant*—Good muslin; finished Misses' Princess Slips Of nainsook; fin- should be followed. The community In Canada. week. His remarks were brief but with narrow ruffle her Divine Founder himself. She of embroidery and cluster ished with dainty lace and embroidery; skirt behind appreciated. haa a right to know who are of tucks; sizes 2 to 12 haa always been the guardian ; years; Miss Lucille Hays returned last £ »>Rp with ruffle and edge; sizes cltltens All the councils In Providence, 7Fvr X> I the movement to divide Its woman and her most aacred inter special price week to Sacred Heart Academy R. I., are a*OC 15 to 17; special price I Ol increasing. Last week ±; | Into two hostile camps. Usually ests. The church elevated woman t after spending the holidays with sixteen candidates received the first in the dark. They < >l > * Panti—Very good muslin; fin- these men work her mother, Gownt Muslin ; Mrs. Mattie Hays, at degree large — ; slipover style finished her present plane and made her the and a number of appli- < X > ished with prefer the darkness because they Highland Park. cations were received. < K > hem and several tucks; sizes 2 to around not the slave, neck and sleeves with lace edge ; sizes companion, and < M > know their work Is evil. Criminals Master Frank Carroll announces 12 years; special 2 to 10 man. She has made woman queen Richard years; special Wathen and his charm- that the necessary price number of appll- , i work In the dark when they can. ing •••••*••• «t 10c price <•*•> ••••>••••<•••• .29i of the world by the all-sacred posl daughters. Misses Uzz\e and catlon8 have been | rece|ved little harm in the light J They can do Eula Wathen, of Karnstown . June- tlon of divine motherhood, to which fourth pllflcatlon at it so with these anti- tlon, have come to Louisville to of day. And Is City on February 22. she raised the Bleased Virgin Mary spend the winter. Catholic sowers of discord. The Dedicating their own home, con- effective way of combating ferring the three degrees, most Don Bosco's Messenger, publlahed Edward J. O'Brien and wife and ending with banquet and dance, them is simply to turn the light on son, Edward J. O'Brien. Jr., were New Year's by the Salesian Fathers, and glvin | among the Louisville people regis- day wl " Btana °"t prominently in the STEWART not believe DRY their abettors. We do CO excellent GOODS promise of being an history of the council at 1 McAu^hln Salina, Kaa. In advertlalng the anti-Catholic monthly, Is the latest addition t York City last week. Indiana initiations will be held at usually lecturer. He is a nonde- Catholic journalism. We welcome Indianapolis on January 26, when seeks all first script or a scoundrel who wish It all a Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wathen the degree will be conferred, the Messenger and < »• »»»»»»»»»»»»»,; can attract to him- Sr., and daughter. Mrs. Richard and at Lafayette on January 26 and the notoriety he cess. It is Issued from 29 Mot Condon, and son Richard, left Conneravllle on February 16, with in wasting Tues- self. There Is little use street. New York City. day to spend the remainder of the third t'egree exemplifications. l , * **** > **********»**** A But **ttttttttttttttttltttttMt> t fSSS t t St i time or energy upon him. winter at Miami, Fla. '^••••••••»»»»>»»t»»>»*»ae»»*a»»»t*»»»t»*»e»»t»»i In the community who The Legislature has too much Mr. and Mrs. Frank Happell an- encourage the Imported slanderera work before It to waate time hearing FOR THE FIRST TIME IN OUR nounce the engagement of their Frienda and acquaintances extend of CathollCB are in a different posi- speeches 'from faddists and non daughter. Miss Florence Happell, to sympathy to Lee and Emma Hoer- are sensitive to public tion. They members. Let them appear before Daniel J. Duane, Jr., the wedding to tor, 1823 Lytle street, whose little opinion in their community; and the various committees and not take place In February. son, Martin Norman, has been called into the they should be made to feel Its block the work of either house. better world. The Charles M. McCann announces funeral was held Tuesday afternoon weight when they plot and plan In the engagement of his daughter. from St. Patrick's church. SWEEPING-OUT secret to sow the seeds of discord Parliament rmeassembles Febru Miss Mary Agnes McCann, to Ed- among thefr neighbors. Catholics ary 10. and it will not be long win Henry Haag. The wedding Mrs. Hannah Baldwin, widow of will take need not ihlnk that they stand thereafter before home rule for place April 16. the late Joseph Baldwin, was called Into eternal rest Monday night, fol- jlone In opposition to these dls- Ireland will be an established fact. Mrs. Rov Carter Keebler, of New lowing a long illness borne with majority of non- The vast York City, has been hostess and resignation and fortitude. BeBides "Evil him who evil thinks' Catholics are far from being In unto honor guest at a number of delight- one son, William Baldwin, she leaves ful social functions sympathy with their propaganda of Is still true. while here vlslt- two sisters. Misses Mary and Mar- ng Many Hundred Pairs of New her parents, Col. and Mrs. garet Foley. The remains rested at hate. It Is only fair to them as well Charles STRICKEN BY APOPLEXY'. P. Dehler, Third street. the residence of Dan W. Cunlff, 127 $3.50 and $4.00 to Catholics that Bowers of dis- as East Breckinridge street, until Mrs. William Wolfenberger cord should be publicly known. The Miles P. Mattingly, aged seventy and Thursday morning, when the funeral daughter, Miss Margaret, of West waa rest may be safely left to their sense two years, died at his home in held from St. Mary Magdalen's Broadway; John E. Sullivan and church. of fair play. Owensboro Monday morning as the Mrs. Ellen Flarrlty, of Bowling Men's and Women's Evening result of a stroke of apoplexy si Creen. were recent visitors to Mrs. Death has claimed another of the § more than a year ago. He Frank Pearson in South Louisville. talned oldest and most faithful members was born in Nelson county and came of St. Anthony's church in the per- in 1851. In 1862 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummings, The school board of Shreveport, in to Daviess county son of Mrs. Dannenhold, 2622 West Shoes and Slippers Mattingly enlisted in the Con 2727 South Third street, enter- Louisiana, has ordered that the Mr. Jefferson street. She was seventy federate army. He was a member ained a 6 o'clock dinner on Thurs- Protestant edition of the Bible ahall two years old and the widow of of ten Tenth Kentucky Calvary and day of the past week In honor of GO ON SALE IN Adam Dannenhold, and is survived OUR SHOE-KELLER be read in the public schools of that under Gen. Morgan's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiss, who have at one time was by four sons and three daughters The Jewish Ledger command. Mr. Mattingly was one of returned to their home in Chicago. city. Whereupon Joseph F., Andrew, Charles and prominent distillers In the makes this comment: the most George Dannenhold and Mrs. Katie State, being the owner of the M 1 The Emerald Hibernian Social Rutter, Mrs. Anna C. Box and MIsb "It has always been a source of | Distilling Company, and Club will entertain with the next of Mattingly Mary Dannenhold. The funeral wonderment to us why the strenu been active in heir series of dances at Utopian for many years had services were held Thursday morn- ous advocates of the Introduction of the Improvement and advancement Hall on Wednesday evening, and L. ing from St. Anthony's, attended by These Shoe* are taken from our regular stock of Owensboro. Meany. James McTighe, Thomas and are not odd* and end* or a the Bible Into the public schools—in a large number of old friends and « Farrell and Jamea Filben will act on special purchase for les purposes. M There are over twelve styles in | almost every lnatance they are Prot the acquaintances. Women's FUTDtHG. Reception Committee. Boots; patent colts, velvets, can bo far forget satins, tan Russian calf, gun-metal calf; button and estant clergymen— } Thomas Hasselbaek, fifty-nine lace; Cuban their duty to the State and nation as rejection by the Segnatura The marriage of Miss Mary E, and low heels. The years of age. a former policeman advantages Tribunal of the Roman Curia of the Brennan and Charles E. Flttpatrlck This is fir»t to subordinate It to the and a widely known resident of the time these Men's Shoes have been put on sale. They are Duchess de Talleyrand, waa solemnlxed Wednesday morning j j expect to gain for their appeal of the Portland, died at from they at 11 o'clock at St. Tuesday morning our regular stock of $3.50 Shoe*. All styles, in Gould, from the ver- Louis Ber- patent colt, tan, Russia ! formerly Anna his home, 3307 Rudd avenue, fol | churches. They oppose In the strong- Tribunal annulling trand church. Mr. and Mrs. Flti- calf and gun-metal calf; button dict of the Rota lowing an illness of a year of tub and lace; heavy double soles. est terms the efforts of the Catholics her marriage to Count Bonl de Cas- patrlck left immediately after the ceremony miosis. He was a native of Missis- Evening Slippers come in black-beaded and colored satins. floor. children of Catholic par- been the Bubject of dis- for a wedding trip to Flor- Main to have the tellane. has sippi, but had spent nearly all his quarters. The Pope, ida, and upon their return, February ents attend parochial schools of that cussion in many life in Louisville. He waa a brother when Informed of the decision and 0, will be at home at Twelfth and church and desire that the public of the late N. Hasselbaek. and is O Garland. of the possible bad Impression It the survived by two daughters. Mrs. :: ^ schools should be utillxed by States, OTHER BIG might produce In the United SPECIALS Harry Bruder and Mrs. C. A. Car- Irrespective of creed and at said that, al Katherlne Hamilton Willett people a reported to have penter. The funeral was held Thurs- that and Dr. Otto F Metcaif will be tbey make every ef- hough it waa to be regretted the aame time quietly day morning from the Church of of the Kota Tribunal wedded by the Rev. Oscar take away from the public the decision Our Lady, Rev. Father Connlff $1.28 to fort produce auch an Impression Ackermann this morning at St. ihould officiating at the high mass of re- For schoolB their character of freedom not be Philip Neri churcb. The bride will Misses' and Children's For Boys' and Little Gents' 1 It was a matter which could \ be given In marriage by her mother. quiem. from sectarianism so tifat they may helped, aa ecclesiastical tribunals $2 Sh $2 Shoes mer- Mis. Mary Kennedy Willett, and the be utilized by children of every creed rendered their verdicts on the only attendants will be the two MACKIN COCNCIL. ON OUR MEZZANINE Thit it its of the case independently of the FLOOR— IN GUR SHOE-KEALLER— These good, without doing violence to their feel- ushers, Messrs. H. B. McBryde and It might have, and a BIG LOT of Misses' and Children's Shoes moral effect social activities of serviceable School Shoet go on tale for the ings." Daniel Lawler. After their wedding Owing to the without respect to of all kinds and all sizes. Greatest values first trip Dr. Metcaif and bride will re- Mackln Council the first of the year time. All leathers; all sizes. Every To this criticism The American Is- yet in turn February 1 to their apartment there was a lull at the meeting Mon- offered this department. pair with the Botton Guarantee. this ad- raelite, of Cincinnati, makes in the St. Charles. day night. President George Thorn dition: ton occupied the chair and presided With impressive and brilliant but Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brown, with a dignity and alacrity that "The Ledger speaks advisedly, ceremonial the consecration of the of 62S West Breckinridge street, en- presages a satisfactory administra- does not touch the crux of the mat- Right Rev. Edward Koslowski took tertained Monday evening at dinner tion. Quite a number of applications and their fol- place Wednesday morning in the ter. The clergymen In honor of Miss Mary K Brennan were received, which encourages BOSTON CO. Archbishop SHOE Cathedral at Milwaukee. lowers know that the reading of a and Charles Burnett Fltxpatrick. Mackin to believe that It will lead Meaainer wea the coaserrator, and in the whose marriage took place Wednes- In the joint Initiation to be held In 417 419 ON POURTH few verses from the Bible waa assisted by Archbishop Weber AVENUE, NEAR WALNUT. day at 8t. Louis Bertrand's church. New Albany on February 8. Reports public schools can have absolutely Bishop Rlchter snd many church Covers were laid for the following' from the Social Club and the Basket We Art Exclusive Usirs of the "Footograph System" of Measuring Feet Absolutely rellgloua effect. Their dignKsrles. Following the consecra Correct no moral or Misses E. Brennan, Ball League Indicated Interest In both tlon there was an elaborate dinner Msry Anna H object in insisting on Bible reading Burke, Margaret Brown, Margaret with prospects for a most successful e«ee»eee>eee»»»eee»ee»»» In the Cathedral Auditorium for the Kline, Hlnkle, season. During the rest of the win- Is that they regard It as an acknowl- guests. In the evening the recep- Brennan, Mary Mary Agnes Hlnkle; Messrs. Chsrles Em- ter season the meetings will he ment of the supremacy in the land, tion and installation of the new mitt Fltxpatrick, John Wlckatead, made interesting by addresses by sad news of the death in New York but of Prot- Bishop at At. Stanislaus church took HTITHTON. not only of Christianity, Hlnkle. Hlnkle. younger members, feature that City ol their aunt. Hiss place, after which there was a great William Edward the a Mt. St. Agnes And then there Sanitarium estant Christianity. bsnquet given by the Polish socle- Osorge Enimett Brown, Dr. James A should Increase the attendance O Toole. The deceased wss born la A record was probably established satisfaction Caspar, and Messrs. and Mesdsmes Ireland forty-nine years ago, but M H III HI. la, of course, alwsys the ties in the Polish Armory in his la 8t. Patrick's church at atithton ROAD. Qeorge E Fltspatrlck. William B KI'CHKK \M> LOTTO. came to New York in her girlhood of annoying the Roman Catholics, honor. From the Archbishop's res- laat week when four couples were A most desirsble place lor rest, fresh idence Bishop Koslowski was es- days, snd has always made that cKy united in marriage by the pastor, the Freethinkers. It was air aad care for all sorts of i Jews and parade of The dinner was followed by a dauce. The ladies snd sentlemeu of St. her home. corted to the armory by a Key. Father Rudolph Ruff. They eatal I who made the these gentlement the Poliah societies. Louis Bertrand's church will give were Joe A. Velra and Miss Emms SISTERS OF CHARITY IN Catholic possible In < ATHOI.lt < HOHAL IXlOV a euchre and lotto next Friday Howell, Ova Blanksnshlp and Mlsa afternoon and evening In Bertraud United States." Kl M l < I KU MIMHTKK. Genevieve Thomas, Eugene Leonard Horns Pbons— Highland 77 the Mrs. A notable musical event will take Hall. Sixth street, near Oak. the , 1*U6 Uast Spring 'he new arch priest. Rev. in Washington (lladdeD, place on Sunday. January 26, at the afternoon euchre to begiu at 1:10 street. New Albany, received the I.N MIND. Congregational minister for over 8hubert Masonic, when the Catholic o'clock and the evening euchre at members of the tiarto LHerary Club FORTY HOIRH. half a century, has resigned his Choral I'nlon will give s populsr 8. The proceeds will be donated to Wedueeday evening. Papers pertain- and foollsfc are the charges concert for the benefit of 8t. Law- the church debt fund, and aa the ing to church history were read by CENTRAL FURNITURE CO, Many Pulpit at Columbus. Ohio. Dr. The Forty Hours' devotion begins | chureh. natlon-wtde rence lustitute for Working Boys. fast decreasing debt of the church airs. Chsrles Uohmann, and allaa brought against the Catholic Gladden enjoyed a in this city tomorrow morning at the reputation as an outspoken cham- The progrsmme will be one that ail haa enthused the Members of (he Mary Kgau and Mrs. William Went- IB4 therefore its members should high mass In 8t. Vincent de Haul * pion of truth, as he perceived W. Hs lovers of good music will appre- congregation a large attendance is tell led a discussion on the cur- themselves for their refuta- rency churcb, Shelby aad Oak streets. They prepsre was a friend of Catholics wherever ciate. Hoffman's cantata, "Melu- eipected tu be present. question. Catholic church Is not will be directed by the Rer. A. J. tion. The be went, and during the A. P. A. sins." will take up most of the We tnralah the horns ceaa Thome, the pastor, who will he ae- uever has been a political body. agitation twenty years a*o he fear- evening. Besides this there will be LICIT ItlCL.VmUH HKHK. anil sistsd by numbers of the local plats oa easy payments lessly deuouueed the intolerance of several bsritone solos and thres purpose Is spiritual, not material; devotions ! choral numbers. Arthur Middletoo, Misses Msrgaret snd Delia blted from work- clergy. These beautiful the bigot* He was an houored Wat CAUAtHAN, M*f . tun jsjsj teaches religion, not politics, ami »lll come to a solemn oloae oa U gueet at the Catholic Federation of Chicago, the grand opera and con- OToole aad Michael < > Toole, who ins at night In Maaaachusetts, mm convention In Columbus in 1911. barltooe will sing the prln- reside here, this week received the Nebraska and Indiana. KENTUCKY IRISH AMICWIl AX

sX< III I. K.M KIIT. m» i GAYETY THEATER A Barred conrert for (he benefit The Tyler Hotel waa the scene of of 94. Columba's building fund will FRANK a happy gathering FEHR GRAN W. SMITH'S SON of Knights of BREWING CO. be slvon In St. Coltimba's I Columbus on Tuesday night, when INCORPORATED and Market afreet*, Thirty-fifth the snnual meeting of Al Blrat Car- AL. S. SMITH, PROP. tomorrow evening at R o'clock. Kewiy Weds tnd Their Baby avan Order of the Alhambra, was Thoae who are to take part are held, followed by an elaborate buffet 1914 Model. John H. Recktenwald, director; luncheon. Jamea A. Kelly, Grand Lou In 'Fitimeler, violinist; Mrs. Sparkling music. (.orgeoui gowns. Commander of the El Kamel Car- Funeral Director and Embalmer Kate Newman, Mlaaea Angela Perrjr Dealing effects. avan, Cincinnati, waa present, snd and Mary Bchockency, Mean™. The prettiest, liveliest and best drilled arrsngements for a Joint Initiation BOTH PH0NE5 810. Arthur 0, Becker. Peter Brown. Singing; and Dancing Chora* in Amer- and alao for various summer trips Lawrence Fltimeler and W. H. ica). were discussed. The local caravan Frltach, arcompanlata; Meedamea Sunday Matinee 10c, I»c, lie will entertain the national conven-

T. Hlnea, »nd 10c. Tm —\n\ . Ttnir~ci.il 809 WEST JEFFERSON STREET John P. Becker, J. O. A. and Satur- tion of the Order of Alhambra In day Matinee*, 1.000 seat* at Night Hnlawede, A. Wllkeraon, T. J. Ben- »c September, 1915. The order 10c. He. He, 10c and 7»e. draws nett, J. T. Wills and Mlaaea Eva Its membership from the Knights of Becker, Stella Whltener, Mary Cor Columbus and devotee Its attention coran, Bernlta Bennett. Aline Zix to the promotion of good fellowship Nettle Ament, Kate Wlae and Mary VfATIGNA t» l I MHO I IIMIII I t ) among the membera and the erection Bheehnn, sopranos: Mosdame* Lucy FHtb sod Walnut. of monuments at points of historic O'Connor, Ida Noake, Arthur Mussel Interest to Catholics. Attorney Cam man, W. J. Brnwlne and Mlaaea Anna I REAL VAUDEVILLE den R. McAtee. who haa been Grand Janairg, Bertha Schmltt, Roae THOMAS I Scribe of the local caravan since Its KEENAN Neenan, Klizabnth Slegel, and Agnea Graham Moffat'a Present Their installation, was elected Grand Com If c ku nwald, altoa; Meaara. Joaeph mander to succeed John P. Hanley Brewers F Hubbuch, Joaeph J. Mueller, and Bottlers The new officers follow: Funeral Director Adam Kmmetaberger, Kugene H other Rob Tlmmel. Stephen Schnurr. Joaeph THE CONCEALED BED ert G. Wnlf, Vice Grand Commander Carl J. Breckel, Grand Scribe LOmSVILLK. KY. C'aaaabella. Henry Blgley and Henry Don't Fall to Sc. and Embalmer.***•* e*^eesc*a*r vsves a* si av aw w Charles Uottbrath. tenors; Meaara. John F. Taylor, Grand Chamber lain; George J. Butler, Scribe of the Hodapp, John Crueaser. Sr., Harry OUR, Rhoda's Royal Circus (Exchequer; Charles J. O'Connor 1221 WEST MARKET STREET. N. Soete, A. Wllkeraon, K. Schlafer, of the Oasis; J. William H. Frltach. Fred J. Kchs- The Season's Great Offering. Master A. Chappelle TELEPHONE CITY 365. ner, John nruesser, Jr., Herman Captlan of the Rodyguard; Al C 5 of the Holzknecht. baasoa. This will be a —OTHER STAR ACT<-5 Brand, Master Wardrobe; SPECIAL BREW Raymond A. Schuman, Hlstoriogra 1 concert of unsurpaaaed merit and Matinee All Seat. lOc Is Excellent and jhould be well attended. Night lOnand 2Qc. pher; Chris L. Leahy, Sentinel of the Pure. Approved by every- Tower, and Henry B. McBrlde, Sent one IW*»**<0)c»*J»c»»**/|a*^ who has tried it. Telephone 452, MOl'RN HKIt Inel of the Desert. HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123 The funeral of Mrs Anna A. P. Viglini ® Co. BOSTON ELECTS CITtLEY. Hlnkebein, widow of Oerhardt SENN Gt ACKERMAN J. J. BARRETT'S SONS Hinkebein and an old realdent of Office 138 5outh Fifth. Congressman James M. Curley New Albany, who died at her home, was chosen Mayor of Boston on BREWING COMPANY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 409 East Market atreet, Saturday Fire and Tornado Insurance Tuesday by a majority of 6,000 night, waa held from St. Mary's rotes over Thomas J. Kenny, Presi- church in that city, where she waa dent of the City Council. Of a total AND EMBALMERS. long a devout communicant. Mrs. of votes polled coldest Hone Phone. City 5100 80,000 on the waa eighty-five years of Hinkebein Curab. day of the winter, the victorious Cumb. West 191 1911 age and a native of Germany. She candidate received 43,309 and Presi- I£ * I f*» i Macaaxj, i v- v- I . had lived in New Albany for aixty- dent Kenny had 37.250. The Con »»o *ct* *J**e<*a*jsa*J*a^^ two years and for more than half a RK( OVEHING. pressman's election to a four-year in century had lived in the house term as Mayor Is the latest step in Martin C. Mullaney Is recovering which she died. Mra. Hinkebein waa continuous political career which t I a charter member of St. Mary's from a severe attack of neuralgia began as a City Councilman In 1900 WIEDEMANN which waa having been on the alck list thl church In New Albany, Since that time he has been elected UtCOftPORATED fifty year* past week. organized more than to the Massachusetts House of Rep- year ago. Her husband died a ago resentatives, the Board of Aldermen I DOUGHERTY & McELLIOTT and she is survived by seven chil- CALLED TO CINCINNATI. BREWING COMPANY'S and to Congress, where he is now are Mra. Catherine Hua dren. They serving his second term. The city •on, Mra. Vincent Zimmerman Celebrated Draught and Bottled Beers. 1227 WEST MARKET STREET, Mrs. John F. Oetken has been in made its usual pronounced declara- Misses Mary and France* Hinkp at Cincinnati this past week the tion in favor of license, the vote be- Sold at all leading bars and cafes. bein and Benjamin, Frank and Renowned for purity, strength, excellent bedBide of her Mrs. Harry ing: Yes 48.341. no 26,908. Hinkebein, all of whom live Anton Miller, who hai dangerously ORUBER A DEUSER, Managers, Louisville, Ky. in New Albany. Funeral Directors and Embalmers ill. TRINITY OOl'NCIL. Raft X EXPOSITION TRIP. BOTH i MCS. STAG PARTY. Trinity Council, Y. M. I., had an excellent meeting Monday night, the FALLS CITY CO. I'nlty, the BREWING Trinity. Mackln and Iain 2098-a Home City 2908 A surprise stag party was given at proceedings being full of interest three Falls Cities councils of tho the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John The Membership Committee has (nfconporated) Young Men's Institute, will hold F. Chester, 1911 First street been busy and presented another genera) meeting tomorrow at Mackln Thursday evening, the occasion be- batch of applications. Every pos- Broadway and Thirty-First Street. Council club house for the purpose ing the twenty-first birthday of sible- effort is being made to have of organizing their California Club Are Brewing and Bottling Beer Especially for Family Use their son, G. Boyd Chester, who Trinity In the lead at the New Al It la the Intention of the three coun OTjD* during the course of the evening bany initiation next month. A num a Case for Your Home. cila to visit the Panama-Pacific Ex- was given a gold watch and chain ber of reporta were submitted, upon poeltion In a body, leaving Louis- Host* 7671-7672, The new voter was surprised for which the action taken waa favor- vllle immediately upon the adjourn- able. minute, stating at first he was un- ment of their Grand Council, which SALVATOR (Dark) LIFE (Light! able to respond, but on second SAVER will take place in August, 1915, in GLAD. FORTUNA thought he endeavored to hand out MADE thla city. It is expected that many few remarks about watching him JOHN K. the members from various parts Editor Ed Shlnnick's newspaper BOURBONS In the future or he would fix the of the East and South will accom clocks of some of the jokers who friends throughout the State we pany them. The purpose is to or- with a surprise. made glad when they read that his THE PHIL party large enough to use alarmed him WALTERS' HOLLENBACH CO. ganize a son. William Shlnnlck, who was BID UfOOKPORAT special train. stricken while visiting his parents (ft ON \ KM, MENTIONED. at Shelbyvllle, la making very aatla- D!STILLERS-^-WlNE MERCHANTS— IMPORTERS Li- ENGINEERS' DANCE. factory improvement, with every In- Rome dispatches aay that Car- Clay Street Brewe, dication pointing to rapid recovery. dinal O'Connell, of Boaton, is still Division 4 85, B. of L. E., will I I I prominently mentioned as the prob entertain with a reception and dance ST. PHILIP NERI'S. 508, 510 and 512 CLAY STREET. able successor of Cardinal Rampolla next Tuesday evening at the Cni TELEPHONE as arch priest of St. Peter's. It is 209 LOUISVILLE. KY. versity School Hall, Fifth and Zane The Entre-Nous Club of St. Philip not known, however, whether or not streets, from 8 to 1 o'clock. The Nerl pariah will repeat its great he would consent to give up the reception committee is composed of cess, the beautiful and original IN AL. KOLB, Boston see. BOTTLES FOR HOME USE James P. Langan. Edward Dwyer comedy. "Learning to Telephone," George John Coche, John Miles, PREACHER SELECTED. tomorrow afternoon and evening at Isaaca and Patrick Ryan. Collins Windthorst Hall. The performance OERTEL will furnish the music. BREW CREAM BEER XjIQUOBS oioaks rcheatra last Sunday evening pleased a large The St. Patrick's day sermon ii audience. < n iiii nn i nn i i MAVHVII.L.K. Bt. Patrlck'a church in Rome wll SATISFIES THAT LONGING. be preached this year by Rev Mcdinnls. of the Carmelite STRICKEN' FROM OVERWORK. Mrs. Patrick Flarity. aged seven Father order. ty-flve yeara, while talking to her JOHN F. OERTEL CO. From Rome comes news that the in Maysville on INCORPORATED family at her home condition of Cardinal Sebastian fell over BELFAST WORKERS. PHONE CITY 859. Monday night suddenly Martlnelll, Prefect of the Sacred LOUISVILLE. KY. aid reached DR. J. T. CHAWK d was dead before Congregation of Rites, who has The mills of Belfast. Ireland, em her, heart failure being the cause. time, became ploy nearly 30,000 women workers. been ill for some She ia aurvived by three children more serious Saturday. The mental Veterinary and baa relativea in Louisville. HINTS ON STYLE. affliction, caused by overwork, has THE 2 FAVORITES become accentuated, and fears are VISITED. ORPHANS TO HE expressed that he may become a of Loalsvllle's Particular Smektr* Infirmary. Jet continues to be much liked, A LITTLE DIFFERENT victim of cerebral anaemia In the plain net guimpe contlnu 713-715 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET Tomorrow afternoon there will The same way as the late Cardinal good. AND TARPY ,&,»•*. Haa be an interesting and pleasing en- Vivesy Tuto. SPECIAL tertainment for the Knights of Jacquard crepe Is seen in new A LITTLE BETTER 10c Clear Columbus and their friends at St. frocks for the South. CATHOLIC NEGROES. Thomas' Orphanage, Preaton Park. There Is no diminution the the direc- The affair will be under favor shown to taaaels. There are 10,000,000 negroes in LITTLE A. J. tion of John Doyle. A. Straight round belta for coats the country, 150,000 of whom are 5c Clear are coming back again. Catholics, with twenty - seven Furniture The new lingerie dresses are often churches. 110 schools and 6,460 Th* cigars without an *qual ia quality BE SURE TO CALL FOR and flavor. entirely of shadow lace. children attending, ten orphanages Home-made— Union-made The I'nlon chapel, once a fashion- There aad the best-made for th* money. All the fancy materiala seem just and charitable institutions. Per able Proteatant church at Lakewood, forty-nine priests working sal* at all dispensers of smoker*. now to be In great request. are on Chautauqua lake, N. Y., has been among them, twenty-two Sisters and The best veils show small designs purchased by the Catholic summer ten lay teacher* and »eventy-*lx on hslrline and craquele mesbes. T. residents and la now the Church of young men preparing for that work. W. TARPY* CO. McKENNA the Sacred Heart. The Right Rev. Full godet basques are noted WM. f. MAYER, MAKI1B Bishop Colton baa aaaigned Rev. ooata, producing a flaring effect. LAS5Y DAISY CAKE. rather Harrigan to take charge of be the SEVENTH ST.. NEAR MARKET There seems to no end. to 413 W. MARKET ST. he new parish. The church is be- use of black and white net frills. One cup sugar, oue and one-half view ng entirely remodeeld with a The Japanese girdle bow is upa flour and two teaapoons baking WHISKY. to making It one of the prettiest on times: losing nothing of Its preseut favor. owder, sifted todetl'er three | Crepe embroideries will be more Into a cup drop two whites of eggs, seen than ever as the spring ap- fill cup up to one-half with soft Special Notice to Altar Societies MONUMENTS ItAMI'ol.l A proaches. (not melted) butter; fill up cup with IT IS ALWAYS PURE. W* have oa hand a large and ex- milk, add both and beat seven Printed leather is expected to clusive 11a* of Altar. Alb and Sur- The Pope haa appointed Cardinal minutes. Bake In a loaf. Ic. with W* bave just received fly* car appear in the shape of waistcoats plice Laces. have determined Merry Del Val arch priest of 8t. one cup pulverized sugar and one Wo to and halt belts. place a special discount oa these load* of H. HcKenna. Distiller. Fairfield, Ky. Peter'a to succeed the late Cardinal tablespoon milk, one teaspoon of Monument* ranging n Large beads of mother of pearl goods U>1* month. If you are think- Rampolla, according to the official lemon extract; beat till creamy and price from are among the rarest aud prettiest ing of purchasing tho above soon. It $75 00 to $200.00 and announcement made spread. This 1* a moat delicious n the market. will pay yon to look over our stock deputation of the white cake. which w« can give at a bargain. Peter's waa received in Gulmpes with low turn-down at one*. Judging from the past •ales of the** lac** we know you by the Pope during the afternoon collar* are wholly of net. heavily V8. HUM. will Before purchasing- please give as and discussed the appointment of hand embroidered. ke more than satisfied with our nice BEDDING PLANTS, display. We alao carry a fall line of a call at our warerooms, Ji 5-320 r and Miss 8arah Martin, and Hugh M In pari* shirtwaists are made gentleman calling at a hotel, materiala and findings for making EMA * nd Miss Gl.nna Mitchell. with long aleevea and coatume left hla umbrella In the atand In the West Oreon and repairing vestments. St. CCH'L bodices have short ones. Writ* for Geraniums, Roses, hall, with the following Inscription Sample* Blue probably will be the greatest ttached to it: "Thl* umbrella be- o *Bosi New Muldoon Monument Co. favorite among spring colors, unless ings U> a man who can deal a ROGERS CHURCH CO. Heleotrope, Etc. invite Investigation GOODS We Catholics yellow proves too strong s rival. ow of 260 pounds weight. I shall hatt:rs of our doctrines and practices. We W. i back In ten minutes." 418 JEBPERSON ST. (Cemetery Work a specialty) Invite the closest scrutiny and we yi- IN..KI On returning to seek bl* propertv Home of Church Good* ^MARKET that C.B.THOMPSON are only sorry some men and he found In It* place a card thus In- REASONASLE PAICIS women think that, because they 81ft four times one cup granulated scribed: Thl* card ha* been left by beard so and so about us. that the sugar, on. cup flour, three teaspoons man who can run twenty milea an e la closed. Investigate and fiud bsklng powder, small pinch of salt. hour. I *hall not come back." All the lataaad a.w Style* aad Shapa* JACOB SCHULZ out for yourself, %ui you will do as FRED ERHART ONE STORK Take one cup sweet milk just corns caa he louad h.r* at so many others have don. recog- — to a boll and stir ths above in slowly. MthlM. UOOI> (<>l KKK. nise the Scriptural foundation of the Rosebuds Last the beaten whites of two eggs, ARCHITECT THE FLORIST Catholic church, see Its elevating Floral flavor to suit Bake in Use a scant tablespoon of coffee usssr** Influence for good, and finally be- an forty-five minutes to a cup of water for each person, S. FOURTH AVE. come a member of that fold uow In NORTON BUILDING FOURTH HERRMANN BROS. oven. put It in the coffee put with cold shielding against spiritual wrecking water in the evening before going matters doctrinal 300,000.000 of N. W. Corner Fourth and Jefferson to bed. In the morning let boll human beings. - The Antidote. HINT TO c«H»K h *nmft |IU|U** for ten minutes, aad Mt'isfac'tles*'* FIMB WINES AMD LlOUOkS then set It back on 'l? he stove and let It simmer for El KMT 1(1 I Ii .n M S Most people know that PRINT. th. put ther Distillers aad I >.*!• ten or fifteen minutes. In Wk.laaaU ting of a stone msrbie In a H.B0SSE&S0N an in Flaeat Braada of Kaa his way you have all the strength ST. XAVIBR'S COLLEOf: Th. first religious book publlshsd will prevent furring, but do not A Delightful rotky Wheals*, especially there In the coffee. Sm ua n the American contlneut was print- bring that knowledge to bear when Funeral Directors PHQMS CITY ad la the City of It la a question of boiling milk, Msxlco by order of por- TWO TO (INC. Pearl of Nelson, IS* Tsrsttss"arts* sV.u the Catholic Bishop thsre. Thl* was ridge, oustsrd. or sauces, etc. A aa4 Vis* and Embalmers. GONDOLA the first work of any large, clean msrbl. obviates ne- IM kind from tks In IvIO there were 116 widows movable type Issued In the new cessity to a great extent of stirring to every 100 widowers in the United Li. world, and bears the date 1(41. tins* thins* wbll. cooking. «"»|A DOMEQK .

^a^IVi'IICKY IRISH— ,V IVI 1CRICA IV. ***** S i HIBERNIANS. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. IRELAND. Still in They Have Been Doing Record of the Most Important of Continues Every fji What A. O. H H^ Straus c| decent Events Cull f^!f^j5 DIVISION 1. | From Exchanges. at Falls' City Hall on First and Third Tuesdays. Department Division 3 meets next Monday President—Thomas Tsrpy. The death of James Cox. proprle- Vice President — Henry MeDer- tor of the Shannon View Hotel, Car- evening. , mott. rlck-on-Shannon, is regretted. Division 4 now haa the largest I much Recording Secretary Walter ' membership In the State. — Llstowel 1'rban Council passed a Cuslck. soon be or- resolution expressing regret at the A new auxiliary will Joseph Far- Clearance Financial Secretary— death of Talbot Crosble, of Ardfert GENERAL January ganised In South Omaha, Neb. rell. Abbey. All indlratlona point to a bright Tieasurer Thomas Keenan, 8r — The Naas Urban Council decided year for the order In this county. Sergeant-at-Arms Tim Lyons. — to formulate a scheme for the erec- County Secretary Dan O'Keefe Is tion of at least fifty dwellings for the OF faithful In his calls on all of the DIVISION 2. poorer class of laborers. llvlalons. Meets First Thursday at St. Will- STOCK The new chapel at St. Flnlan's Hibernians are already ar- iam's Hall, Thirteenth and Oak. Omaha College, Mulllngar, was dedicated on their programme (or St. ranglag President—C. J. Ford. the anniversary of the patron saint Patrick's (fay. Vice President—J. J. Sullivan. by Most Rev. Dr. Oaughran. The Nebraska State Board look* Recording Secretary — John T Recent County Mayo deaths In- forward to a flourlahlng Ladles' Aux- Keaney. clude Mrs. John Buckley, Clare- REDUCING Welsh. iliary In Lincoln. Treasurer -James morris; Michael Mullahy, Claremor- of Sergeant-at-Arms — J. Cunning During the past year Division 1 rts, and Martin Levin, Klltlmagh. out $876 to Its CLOAKS Portland, Ore., paid death The has taken place members. Sentinel—Thomas Hannon. at hlrty-flve sick Altamuskln of Andrew Corrigan. The recent Hibernian fair at who a few days previous to his DIVISION 3. AN! Manchester. N. H.. netted a hand- death had attained to inn years ot SALE some sum for the building fund. Meets First and Third Mondays. age. The County Board met Thursday Nineteenth and Portland. A movement Is on foot to erect a WINTER GOODS AND WEAR THINGS OF evening at Bertrand Hall and ar- President—John M. Maloney. memorial to Commodore John Barry ranged for the St. Patrick's day cele- Vice President Matt J. O'Brien. — father of the American navy. In his EVERY DESCRIPTION AT REDUCTIONS RANG- bration. Recording Secretary — John P. native parish of Tncumshane. Barony The ten divisions of Minneapolis Price. of Forth. ING FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT. Financial Secretary John J. Hes- held a joint Installation Thursday — At the Glln Petty Sessions Michael slon, Jr. night. Both the Slate and National Ryan and his wife were declared Treasurer D. J. Dougherty. Presidents attended. — elected caretakers of the Glln Court SUITS Sergeant - at - Arms — Martin J. The degree team organized at House, having received three votes Kallauer. Manchester. N. H., will strive to be- to two given to Mrs. Sarah Holley. Sentinel —Thomas Noon. come one of the most proficient In At a recent meeting of the Feature! the New England States. Baltlnglass Board of Guardians Now the Most Attractive DIVISION 4. there 1 meets Tuesday night. was but one applicant for ward Division Meets Second and Fourth Mondays, " 4 + +++++++++++++++++++ master. Owen Dunne, of M « ' "I I I ! t ^ ^ The annual reports will then be Clough, and M Bertrand Hall, Sixth Street. INCORPORATED read. Much business that Is of In- he wns unanimously appointed to the President John H. Hennessy. *+ terest will be presented for action. — position. asms* BKWMMfl Vice President Thomas Lynch. —WD— There has been a steady Increase — The death of Rev. James K. Fitz- Recording Secretary — John J. in membership during the past year gerald, of Ardfert, has occasioned Always Same Dependable Quality In Barry. at Portland. Ore., and all undertak- feelings of profound regret In a Financial Secretary Thomas J. ings of the order have been success- — wide area in the County Kerry, Langan. father ful. Fitzgerald was very Mulloy's Good Coffee Treasurer—Patrick Connelly. popular. Colorado State officers have sent For Your Furniture Wants CUP. Sergeant-at-Arms—Thomas Far- YOU ENJOY EVERY letters all over the State requesting Most Rev. Dr. O'Dwyer. Bishop of rell. I. mi. FRESH FROM THE ROASTER TO YOU. merchants not to sell caricatures of rick, has appointed Rev. John Sentinel—M. J. McDermott. Reeves, Newcastle Irish life as St. Patrick's day West, to be I WANT YOUR TRADE. Our Special Blend at 25c Lb. souvenirs. parish priest of Cratloe, County Clare, In succession to the late Rev, Is belter than you generally pa y 3^ f or , The quarterly meeting of the James O'Shea. Nebraska State Board, Ladles' Aux- MACKIN COUNCIL, 20S. The Rev. Brother iliary, protested the sale of any David Doran, a My are the largest, my prices Monday Evenings at Club member of the Order of the JOHN H. MULLOY, articles that caricature or misrepre- Meets Holy Ghost, attached the sent the Irish people. House. 344 North Twenty-sixth. to Blackrock Col 1 -w. n«m. PhoM 1 jlj. u u MARKET STRRBT lege, was knocked down by a tram The Ladles' Auxiliary has made a President —George J. Thornton. at tho college gates and sustained splendid start for the new year, and First Vice President—John Ken fatal Injuries. at the meeting Wednesday night may ney. Second Vice President — Fred At a special court held at Black- a«., t «l,>esol-le»o>a t e>»>»>,»»>«»e>ele-»e»e»eso arrange their programme for the ob- watertown, John Fullerton re- servance of St. Patrick's day. staler. was Recording Secretary — John R turned for trial to Armagh Quarter JAMBS GREENE President iDwyer, of Division 7, Barry. 8esslons on the charge of having reported the progress made in the Financial Secretary — Will Cassln assaulted Sergeant f. Tighe while 425, 427 and 429 East Market Street study of Irish history in the Syra- Treasurer Sebastian Hubbuch. In the execution of his duty at at the — cuse parochial schools Marshal —Joe Keane. Charlemont. installation meeting Thursday night. Inside Sentinel—William Schott. Mrs. Nora Cullinane, aged fifty- President Crowley is bringing Outside Sentinel—F. E. Gratxer. five, waa knocked down by a car scores of new members Into Division Executive Committee — Frank In Macroom and was killed almost 1 at Concord, N. H. His Installation William MOTHERS' BREAD Adams, Charles Raldy, immediately. It Is stated she was the moat notable since the or- Link. merged from the shadows so sud- HAIF A MILLION JUST A MOMENT ganization of the division In 1878. denly Made in the Largest and Most Sanitary Bakery in that the driver was unable The division and auxiliary of church on West Broadway, where he to pull up in time. STATIONS the Montgomery, Minn., Installed their five HAVE YOU TRIED OUR served for a year and a half about By votes to three for Ser- IEACHE0 OVEI THE officers Sunday. Children of mem- a quarter of a century ago. geant J. Rellly, the Magistrates at ber) rendered an excellent pro- Kllnaleck, County Cavan, Petty gramme and the ladles provided a de- Sessions, AMERICAN CHRONOLOGY. elected M. C. Coyle Clerk licious repast. of Petty Sessions in succession to Long Distance Service The Hibernian Rifles, Ladles' his father, Patrick Coyle. retired Auxiliary and four dlvislona were after twenty years' service. HE MAN R#co rtt Oaf Some Mens o r&b 1#* installed at a joint meeting last The Catholic church at Blllln- HOME PHONE CITY 5913. Sunday at Columbus, Ohio. At- la the Cathelic Bis- lough, County Roscommon, has been torney C.eneral Timothy Hognn was tory af America. destroyed by Are. The building was THE LOUISVILLE lmont the speakers. dosed by the sexton and during the It Is Always Handy to Have the Handy Man Handy Father M. A. Shine, the State night the fire occurred. It was built President; Father Peter Gannon, of By JameB A. Rooney. fifteen years ago at a cost of $30,000, all relating to homes, such as Carpet the True Voice, and Father E. F. January 18, 1535 —First stone of and was the finest Telephone We do kinds of work structure of Its Home Co. the Flanagan enthused the Hibernians of the Cathedral of St. John dimensions in the county. Cleaning (Vacuum Cleaner process); Carpets, Linoleums and Mat- Evangelist, Lima, Peru, laid by Omaha with addresses at their first Four laborers were evicted, two Pisarro; completed In ninety tings Laid; Painti g, Kalsomining Window Cleaning, Broken meeting of the new year. at Swords and two at Klnsealy, as a years and consecrated in 1625; The first Saturday of the new sequel to their leaving their employ- Windows Repaired, Sash Cords Removed, Carpentering, etc. body of I'izarro burled in one ot year Division 6 and the Ladies' Aux- ment and remaining on strike. No also sell, exchange and repair Vacuum Cleaners. its ten chapels; diocese estab- We iliary of Utlca, New. Y., held their resistance was offered. One of the lished In 1643 with Fathers All work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Call ftrsl memorial requiem high mass In men, John Martin, having no house Loaysa, a Dominican, as first St. Agnes church. Rev. Father to go to, was left on the roadside WEWANT Bishop. YOUR WORK Hayes preached the sermon. with his wife, family effects. January 19, 184" —-Death near Cer- and THE HANDY MAN FINISHING TOITH. alvo, Mexico, of the Rev. Anthony EVIDENCE FOR CANONIZATION. Rey, 8. J., United States army We're Prepared to Do It Promptly Chaplain In Mexican war; born at City 5913. or address 311 Courier-Journal Building, Louisville. During the past week a large box The Rev. Lyons, France, March 19, 1807: Father J. P. O'Hare. of and in First-CIass Style. freight depart- through the in. . passed I professor of philosophy in George- Howell, will leave the latter of the L. and N. railroad ment town College 1840; appointed part of this month with the Rev. furnished amusement to which Chaplain 1846 and ministered to Father Alphonse Smith, of Indian- who espied It. It waa con- many the wounded and dying at the apolis, for Rome, where they will of our large public signed to one siege of Monterey. present evidence gathered In the elevators here from a Southern The Last Dollar January JO. 1902—Vicariate of ocess of the canonization of Mother point and during its transportation Theodore to PRINTING Northern and prefecture of South- Guerln the commission some one had written In chalk In having That you spent for something yon did not NKED would have started , ern Patagonia canonically ap- Rome charge of such mat- the following In- across the side proved; missions of the North ters. Mother Guerln was a French SAVINGS ACCOUNT with tbii bank; to bear Interest COMPOUNDED ! scription: the Menace," and Cards, Bill Letter "Read founded in 183:1 by the Salesian woman who came to America from Heads, Heads, directly underneath it waa an- 1 twice a year; Ther. MAY COME a Urn* when year "LAST DOLLAR" fillers trained by Dou Bosco, the Rullle-sur-Lolr, France, In 1840, and | different handwrit- Circulars, Dodgers, Etc. other label In founder, for this special work; established In this country the order matt be spent for something you DO NEED. The SAVING now of the which bore the J J ing, also in chalk, missions of the South founded In of the Sisters of Providence, whose following inscription: "To h with dollars you are wasting might keep that "hard time" from aver coming. — 1883 by the same fathers. mother house Is St. Mary's-of-the- J the Menace. Read the Kentucky January ill, 1844—Death at New Woods. near Terre Haute. During American." gentleman con- Irish A Caatle. Maine, of Edward Km her lifetime she was looked upon aa with the elevator company nected anagh, Catholic Governor* of a woman or great sanctity and Blnce HOME PHONE 946. this office and wanted to Ky. Title Savings Bank phoned Maine; born April 27. 1795; her death a number ot miracles are If the publishers of this paper know alumnus of Georgetown; served said to have been obtained through adopted a new method of adver- had two terms In Congreaa; Secretary her Intercession. To investigate ISi tising, aa it surely attracted notice. of State 1830; Charge d'Affalrea those miracles and obtain evidence AMERICAN at Lisbon 1836; President ot showing her worthy of canonization, KENTUCKY IRISH Fitth and Court Place. \ \TIOXAI, THF.ATEK. Maine State Senate 1841; Gov- a commission of six wss appointed, aie wicsa-r grkbn sjthbbt. Open Daily Until 3 p. m. Saturdays Until 7 p. m. ernor 1843. Father O'Hare being one of the The National Theater has a January 22, 1892—Death at number. meritorious bill for next week, Brooklyn In her seventy-eighth when Graham Muffat's players will year of Mrs. Adele Beyer (nee ALTAK SOCIETY be seen iu "The Concealed Bed," a . I I Parnientler) , friend of the sailors I IMI III I HM> v> Mt»MM I> I 1 favor M IIIII I'tMII HIMMMM t comedy sketch that haa won and of Father De Smet's Indians; wherever seen. The Rhoda Royal Mrs. Irvlngton Earl, the President, BANNON II Instrumental In introducing Into M. J. P headline and the members of the Altar So- Circus will be another Brooklyn the Little Sisters of the Pras. i Kg. Vict Prts. 1 Trtu. pre- ciety of St. Cecilia's charch, have feature of the show, which will Poor; married to Edward Beyer five other high class numbers. arranged to give an enjoyable euchre sent with first nuptial mass in Brook- NOW of the National are pleased d lotto party in St. Cecilia's Hall, Patrons lyn, September 8, 1841. appearing there 2621 St. Cecilia street, on the even- with the attractions January 23, 1844—Death at Ral- IS BETTER THAN P. and are increaaing the attendance. ing or Tuesday. January 20. The I BANNON PIPE CO. eigh, N. C, of Supreme Court games will be called at 8 o'clock, and Justice William Gaston, aged slx- Sewer and Culvert Pipe. when concluded many valuable I HKWISG SOCIETY ty-elx years; intimate friend of awards will be made. Besides the Bannon* Patent Lidded Pipe ft Conduits. Bishop England and most prom- games there will be other amuse- Wall loping. The ladles of the St. Mary and inent Catholic In State; George- ments. All friends ot the Altar So- WHEN Elizabeth Hospital Sewing Society town's first student' first Cath- Fire Proofing, Hue l ining, Fire Brick are ready for their midwinter enter- olic to receive degree of LL. D. ciety ladles are cordially Invited and tainment, euchre and lotto party, from Harvard; 8tate Senator promised a really good time. OFFICE 828 WEST JEFFERSON which takes place at the hospital 1800; Congressman 1813; Justice next Wednesday and Thursday, both Supreme Court 1833. (. \ \ VT\ THEATER. HOME PHONES CITY 673-1780. CUMB MAIN S07. afternoon and evening. For thoas January 14, 1806 —The Right Rev. OAS STOVES who desire there will be an elegant William Quarter, first Bishop of The Newlyweds and Their 1.1th Baby," a musical comedy built ; WOKKM— and Brack, and Magnolia Ave., Bat. 9tb and lOtb. luncheon and all will have a really Chicago, born in Klllurlne, Kings of cartoon Sold now can beconnected now, but delightful time. The prises are county, Ireland; ordained Sep- around a group charac- a ters familiar to newspaper readers, numerous and handsome. tember 19, 1829, by Bishop Du- when bought in the rush season we can bois and appointed assistant at will be uext week's offering st the Oayety Theater. The chief figures FATHKK <-i HI I WEIHHNG. First his chief assistants will be Leo i Thought—Cold weather is coming. the last chap- **• blind, la working on Hayes. MIRon Dawson, Beattle Secoud Thought—We need a Stovs. ters o' his forthcoming book, "The A pretty double wedding occurreo Evans, Frsnces Fulsou, Fannie Third Thought—Geher & Son. Natural Geography of Ireland." at Bt. Jerome's church In Fancy Thatcher, John J. Dyer, Fred Evans, to Father Oreene had a varied career Farm on Wednesday, when Miss The best place buy s Stove or Range is where W. A. Orlaotond and a stuunlng as lawyer, soldier, poet and Jour- Booker Hayden, daughter of J. L. the assortment is large and the . ; kc» ara reason- chorus that can sing and dance. nalist before entering the priest- Hayden, a prominent merchant, and able. Therefore it is to your own interest to call hood. He did newapaper work on Perry Buckmau, son of C. H. Buck- PLAYING agtin1C ; were the Bev. R jP^I on the old and reliable firm of the Enquirer of Cincinnati and was mau, married by t.u«tlt u> 10 to 20 W,a. <°> alao editor of the Catholic Father Haeaeley. The other couple 1 4* Iwkg* UUl.i V |L , population of Telegraph. Father Greene will be were Miss Edna Hayden and Ruby The present Rome Is estimated at 600.000. The city is THOMPSON, 2822 W. Mast GEHER <& HON iviuumbered by many old residents Wlllett, the latter being a son of J.FOWLLJ T Skiwsst 2174 ^flF divided Into flfty-slx parishes. 219 W. Market St., Bet. Second and Third. as the pastor of St. Auguatlne'a G. R. Wlllett.