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5 THE WASHINGTON TIMES,1 WEDNESDATT,' SEPTEMBER 25: 1918. a finnnniiptf" ip dip .itai v iquq in Noted Prelate AVlio N IRELAND WOMEN URGED TO DOUGHBOYS UP riuruoi iodiu nmlimoivomiu Has Died HJ Salvation Army Doughnuts WIRELESS POISONEDBYGAS IN DIES AT ST. PAUL Make Hit With Yanks tEAi WD RUSSIA 0FU.S.I V rmemmmmmWmmmmmmmmmWmmmmW0kW&mmWamWkmxWBBxnWRHHg di- K)S?W kmrnmrnW Mrs. Herbert Sumner Owen, CAMP MEADB. Md., Sept. 25 L, Sept. 23 Ireland NEW TORK. Sept. 23 "Propuskl" Thrilled ty American valor in John radio corps of New York, Edioes from the front In France ara of the St. Paul diocese of rector of the That Is the word that strike ter- - rranre. Italy is again secl.ing aid of believes that It is the patriotic duty heard here every day now and as tht There o.T the Roman for thirty for into the Russian heart. the United States In driving and of American women to prepare them- number of veterans of a Tear or six as a. time when the Romanoffs still Austro-Germa- n years, died at 3 55 this morning. defeating the invad selves in order that they can take months' service Increases the cams luled Russia when another word dip Physlral decline due to Archbishop crformed same function. That era of her soH it was learned in advanced age of eighty, nf positions men have previously held seems less remote from the fighting the w yr I.H Ireland's Vord was "passport." The revolution lomatic circles here todaj v. fecting his heart, caused his death and enable the men to go to the front area. Officers and men are here who Ibolished that. One needs no pass-jo- rt The great numerical superiority of his phslclans said. He suffered a and fight. had a hand In every Important Amer- Dye in Italy as op to in Russia now. buc if he the Vustrian armies illness early last spring, and Mrs. Owen says there Is no better ican up to a week two ago. Van La to preponderance in action or to bo about he will have to posed entente shortly after celebrating his eightieth way in which a young woman can Iron crosses are passed around now lava something ,!lse. He mint show France and practically all of the birthday anniversary, September l.he serve her country than by becoming every holy propusk the pass. One can of action is the basis 1P jHH at almost officers mesa and fce other theaters was again stricken a radio operator. In a lecture last Hun helmets are getting to be mat- acquire quite i. beautiful collection of of the Italian plea for assistance Five dajs ago It became apparent night before 200 young women In the only of colors and fcr a'; The alfo flrmlj maintain that ters of passing Interest. Sronuska. all Italians that he could not llc, and he sank assembly room of the Radio Service Lieut. Steven J. Ilirsch. of the SOSth urposes, by lit in? Just on: week the Italian front l the logical one School, 902 Pennsylvania avenue, Mrs. w gradually despite frequent rallies. Infantry, vruo Is here now with ilther in Petrograd or Mos-o- Ana both from a military and a political Moth- tht large At his bedside were hi sister. Owen said: Eleventh division, says after the is best to be fortified wth hs viewpoint for a decisive blow. Superior St. Joseph great world war has brought Chateau-Thler- y propusks as passible er Straphine, of "This fight and the pursuit collection of It is estimated that Austria h cadem, St. Paul, his only surviving about many wonderful opportunities, Huns. It seems only, nronusk that may be even six nearly a million more men available msnop question today Is: Are you of the like a n. relative, his oldest friend, and the step to Meade. His was rmths old Is a useful thins, as Ions lier greate-oonulatio- back outfit than has Italy and that Thomas O Gorman, of Sioux Fall", S prepared to take advantage of them? from Camp Upton and the Na- It bears somo imposing looking approximately double that -- your first government D. and rtlshop James Trobee, P R. Young omen, It Is your duty to tional army division to get In the amp of some soviet or of Italy, provides recruits annutlly to O'Reilly country to prepare yourselves In scrap. .They ati - tlefron anil James mwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwmwwwwBmmwwMmwmwwwwwwwww. 1 went In lull tilt and Kanizatlon. the nuirber of pruDamy nsii a mil- - I 9 ulKBkUii9 t v" you may set men free, that propusks iJmlH'on Last rite were administered Arrn- order that after getting the Huns on the run The I had for lion more than Italy can add to her by secretary. Rev they may be able to go to the front up so d various government Dullalngs Ireland his kept the chase fast that the fljhting strength JOHN lKUUNU A the sacrament had and nght for you and yours." regiment got far ahead of Its supplies erred me In good stead In places ad The announced American mllitar AKCllUISHOl' T Welsh after lecture, Mrs. Owen in- - administered by Bishop OGor In giving her and "enjoyed" the hardtack and mission to which they were never policy Is absolute concentration of been wonderful opportunities ston- . for explained the corned "Willie" eight days. -i rtv. Ttut am f)9 ner cent of power one man Arrangements for the funeral for merican for gigantic tomorrow there are today in the field of wife- One day soup was made with great tbe soldiers who examined them at in Trance. The Italians, how- till be made women.. any-lo- drive less telegraphy for difficulty and not without some efforts tariods entrances could not read ever, are declared to be hopeful that SERVICE IN WAR they proved mighty useful Th Tilrht Itev. was on the part of German artillerymen the United States will see nt to throw to majce It hot for the cook. Gas Whether I wanted to enter Smolny. force Into Italy this born in Burnchurrh. County Kilkenny, ALASKA TO RAISE SUGAR Taurlde Palace or the ministry a consideitble shells were sent over but the cooks fie year to the small repre Ireland, on September 11. 183S. wnen were all masked and did .not suffer. ft foreign affairs. I always found that now carrying the Stars and JONKATJ, Alaska, Sept. 23. Possi- re sentation he was a babe In arms his parents The soup, however, had no mask on 4 propusk issued to me a month Stripes the Piave WELDING CREEDS but of raising sugar beet for admission to places far from at removed to St. and his early bilities the It and it absorbed the gas promptly. for It Is held by Italians here that Ti, commercial purposes are absorbing By time had been delivered the e aforementioned ones proved a education was received in me larac-rfrn- i It at America can easily send a consider the Dr. C Georgeson. front line the odor was unmistakable. aval talisman. fighting force into Italy without xchnnl of that city He was sent interest of C The propusk la the bane of the Rus- able who has sent seed to certain Mata-nus- ka It smelled like sudden death and interfering with her army in France. to France In 1853, and In September of agony. So the soup had to be tossed sian's life. The redeeming feature By INGHMSE BOOTH. ! farmers for experimenting. E was nrteen. I away. bout It is tnat the soldiers cannot Commander of the Salvation Army that year, when he but He also hopes to have the beets tried them, so that very often one he entered the Tetlt Semlnalre of !lMRBta at Haines. Fairbanks, and other in- The regiment then went over the TO BUY AMBULANCE In America. year i.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKiS.BBBBBBBBBBBBBWB?' top deep In the Bid. If sorely pressed, get by ona if.Ytm.nY finiehintr the eiirht I X terior points. for another slash Chinese laundry check. The Salvation Army in the United course there in four years. He studied Dr. Qeorgeson noVr has a wonder- ranks of the retreating boches. After twenty-on- e days States greets with utmost enthusiasm theology at tne umno. oenununu 1 VtKHBBHBBBHBBHHBBBHBBSmHBBBBHHBSBBBBHBBtoXMJtUU ful stand of alfalfa growing at Ram- of the hardest kind not content with large contributions the announcement that all of the TI. - .a(n,nlni. tn Kt 1Alll In 1861. part station and hopes to make Its of fighting by day and night with one FLYERS HERD 65 HUNS to the Red Cross and other war funds arid being ordained a priest when he seed the source of a supply for battalion after the other taking the and with heavy subscriptions to the recognized war relief organization, brunt of the regiment was given .. was little more than iwcniy mrcc (Copyright. Committee on Fublic Information. Supplied by I. N. S ) purely .Alaskan use. it LONDON. Sept 35. Sixty-fiv- e Ger-- Liberty loan, has started a move- representing the creeds and elements years age. The crop Is result of seed se- relief. -- JJ.EOO of A Yankee soldier enjoying doughnuts made by Salvation Army the W.FD ntnri4 hv two British ment. In a campaign to raise that go to make up our nation, are TTnnn ). fn,tT1tlnn tf the Fifth lection from various parts of north- Several other officers from the 77th flying shepherded purcnase an amouiance. f -- dispatches the division were sent to help (viators, who, low. for the oi welded together for the great war llllliecuia.... vntini Ireland. .. lassies near the battle front in France. Becent from ern Asia and of crossing under his back train e Huns across no Aian s 10 mo which many other bodies in organized n..i..tihchiiiivui. j.... does not and new units soon going over to keep uai duplicate. fund drive in November. was made its cnapiain, ana icrrcu i told how American soldiers, marching into battle, were served direction. It winter kill itlsh lines. labor are expected to b AIVII front produces a heavy yield. up the good work. officials have We meet In service Here there vabjsatst ...In Ihn...w ...... nnr I.ELUrillllK Army 'hut. Central Labor Union from the field, he was appointed with doughnuts as they passed a Salvation personally contributed $100 to start are plenty of dissimilarities in plans mc Is being handled by and methods, but the one controlling rector or uatnearat parisn, the fund, which ttn.4 -f nn-in- fi in St. Paul, and a committee composed of James F. Ideal in all is to do good to help PT- position until he Tilnnlr.t, Anlhnnv - Mer- - men. Each organization has Its quota continued in that .liilnnaii1 was as coaojuior Disnop. lino, and Patrick F. O'Meara. Much. to contribute and each has a distinc named - tive realm to occupy, and In 1870 he went to Rome as the ac- interest was created in rew Haven albeit each -- -- BIshoD has distinguishing spirit. Cer- bIa nantAtlve of by the announcement of the union's its council. In Feb plans, and subscriptions came in at k tainly, we repeat, this is so in the Grace at the Vatican case of the Salvation Army, but no ruary, 1875, he was cnosen 10 succeea rapid rate. rvriA-mn- n In the vicariate Of Vice President John Pierce, of the man or woman who has been close rutin. enough Nebraska, but through the efforts of Ladles' Garment Workers' Union, to catch a view of one tithe was . wa. n TTnv.n tr Alnrmnm with of the need will ever dream of say- Bishop Grace me appointment Vw was wiuiu-- w " 2 union men of that city arrangements ing aught against any one of these canceled, ano ne iwn 111 GARRISON ministering agencies are grap nalntnv nl,nnn nf Rt. PaTll and WSS I ' by wnicn a similar anve wum uc that 21, 1875. by own organization. pling with the problems which press consecrated on December In I 11 made his 1888 be was elevated to me ncau oi upon us In those stressful times. 4 - of St. Paul. S- III TALL IN If we could multiply ourselves the archdiocese I 4 ElA NEW twenty times over, III " I III GO CAMP this field of aer Many Talents. ft 391 TO DK Possessed " vice would still be, to a large ex ' tent, great Archbishop Ireland was a man of ill llll One of the largest negro contin- a uncovered opportunity. great personal magnetism, a conversa' - y HIE gents to be sent from the District In While e are doing all we can we llll ' t v recent months entrained at 0:30 reverently thank God for what the tlonallst of unvarying Interest and of frilars o'clock this morning for Camp Dlx. Y. M. C A., the Y. W. C A, the Na- remarkable versatility. In church !ga N. J. The contingent was composed tional Catholic Council, the Knights matters he was & liberal. About 1888 OLDEST BRAND IN AIWfcHlUA of 391 men for general service. of Columbus, the War Camp Com he conceived the idea of having the kWTIO SMMT A OOLUUI CO. TMOT. . . munity Service, the American LI' brary Association, the Jewish Wei' public and parochial schools merged, fare League are doing. They each both Catholic and Protestant teachers ii have their sphere as we have ours, being employed, and the school .' Uenber Federal Iteserr St and, by common consent, our little, was was moneys divided. This what -- way be The I a K III to niche is in the great task they are ' f engaged In for humanity's sake. known In Minnesota as the "Faribault There is many a signal victory In plan," and was put In operation un 1 1 store for truth, liberty, righteous der the direction of the archbishop. I A. EASY ness and human progress, and not It was tried both at Faribault and II the least of these shall be that all Stillwater. The plan worked fairly M ClOXJjLGo odeVer IS- - the factors which go to make up the well a time, as much from Its III T III Try for - 1 I When You brotherhood of man, are sensibly and novelty as anything else, but there III - 'O- f.'tTU f , ni iV i. . Ill securely amalgamated in this vast was soon friction. Protestants ob- r"''M MONEY is easy when yon undertaking. The Salvation Army Is jected to teachers instructing children greets sis- I SAVING in and try. Start an account and It its in the garb of any church. Next the ters and brothers in this emergency. trouble came over the Bible, the To buy only whatyou heed; this Bank now. Do without I pledging Itself to work alike for all Catholics wantinc to use it in part as De- I parts of the great human family. non-essenti- curtail on essentials. a text book and the Protestants ask- I spare and you'll ing that It be read only at the begin- Tq take care of what you have; posit every dollar you can BOMB FOUND; MAN ARRESTED. ning of the day or abolished alto- have money to invest in Liberty Bonds and gether. The controversy grew In bit- I CHICAGO, Sept. 25 With the ar-- I were enjoy the satisfaction of doing your bit rest of Leo Kreutzinger, owner of a terness till both parties to It To be sure that what you do machine shop. glad to go back to the old regime. I Federal authorities The crowning educational work of Checking and Saving Accounts , made public today the Information i that a bomb similar to the one Archbishop Ireland was the building bu) is lasting and thus saving Interest Paid on Deposits . I which exploded in the Federal build-- I of the Hill Seminary at Macalester, lng here tno weeks ago had been Minn. To this great enterprise James found near shop. Kreutzinger Is J. Hill, the railroad magnate, donated HI the semi- materials and labor charged with making seditious re-- , $500,000. The building of the of marks and was held under bond of nary was completed In 1897. The $10,000. school ts-'l- the main devoted to the GohtinentalTrust Co. education of young men for the priest- Beautifol Heme-Grow- n Flowers hood. Archbishop Ireland was also th v B . S ctrtt,' Preat denl Suitable for weddings and all social very active in securing the establish- functions. Prompt service. GUDE. 1SH P. University ill 1 ill Fnm-ienk--at H ment of the Catholic at I 5 tree t Advt. Washington, and on his visit to Rome In 1887 was engaged. In conjunction with Bishop Keane, In drawing a re- port on this subject for the Pope. Factor la Politics. While he seldom mixed in political III III A Request to life In the sense of delivered addresses and making pleas for one party or the other, he was a man of pro- nounced opinion" on all State and na- Kind" Customers tional topics, and exercised his influ "The Velvet ence In his own way But the occa- sions were few on which he felt it his duty to break his rule of hon Interfer- ence. One of these occasions came In Be Patriotic the fall of 1S96 The campaign be- tween McKlnley and Bryan had only about three weeks to run, and twenty Production of the leading business men of St. Conservation Is as Important as Taul sent him a letter, asking that he give to the public. In his own way, - ques- . hi- views regarding the great Help Us In Securing the Return of tion then before the republic On Oc tober 12 of that year he sent to the coiyitry what wa- - then regarded as Empty Ice Cream Cans and Tubs one of the great addresses of the eon-tes- t, which later ended so overwhelm- ingly for McKlnley In this addre he came out strongly for the gold During the past season we have endeavored to give our customers and standard. II Hart Schaffner & Marx un- Ten years later. In 1D0G. the name of the public 100 efficiency in our Delivery Department, but due to Archbishop Ireland was again drawn conditions, caused by the shortage of labor, hundreds of ice cream Into a public controversy that at- usual tracted widespread attention. This containers are yet to be returned to us. wa- - the eontrover-- y between Presi- dent Roosevelt and Bellamy Storer. which ended In the latter being dis- to National Need or Equipment of this nature is difficult to obtain, due the missed from his post as amba-sad- of Iron, Manufactured Wood, Tin and Transportation. It is daily in- to Austria because, ss alleged, of the seal of Mrs. Storer In en- creasing tn price, and soon may be utterly impossible to secure. deavoring to effect the elevation of Archbishop Ireland to tho cardtnalatc Ambassador Storer declared that the of our customers, whole- p We therefore urgently request the assistance elevation of Archbl-ho- Ire'and and sale and retail, in notifying us of tubs and cans not in use. By so doing tho rffort- - to secure It had the ap proval of President Roo-eve- lt and you will render a patriotic service, as veil as giving our Shipping Depart- that the plan was In pursuance of an understanding with the late President ment assistance, for which we will be grateful. McKlnley, who was said to have de sired to reward Archbishop Ireland Advise by Letter or Phone for his help In the campaign The statement of X'r and Mrs Stn-- er were flatly denied by President Roosevelt. nndMhe control ersy ended In the rummary dismissal of Mr Storer from Chapin-Sack- s Mfg. Co. the diplomatic service Throughout the controversy Arch- - ) bishop Ireland maintained a dignified Makers of i rllence, and the general impression ' gained ground that lie had been the Innocent ictlm of his too zealous We serve you in clothes that save; incnus. YANKS UNDER ALLIED FIRE. Hart Schaffner & Marx make them Cream of Ice Creams GKNEVA. Sept 25 Information i has been received here that 2C0 American prisoners are Interned at M and First Sts. N.E. Franklin 4800 Karlsruhe, Stuttgart and Metz nnd Raleigh Haberdasher Woodward & Lothrop It is pointed out that these plat.es Incorporated I have frequently been bombed from the 1109-- u Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. air by the allies.