1913-03-08, [P ]

1913-03-08, [P ]

v w* i % J fl'-'t. f-VJ •^lar ^w** ^^e?Stt£$ ' i THE IRISH STANDARD, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1913. was prominently linked with the exer­ we want and the mayor may count on aceful charity, give us a tip as to its little story: What Would You Do? j A\rarner of this city, died at Marnhull, cises and AVilson was scarcely heard every true Irishman in Minneapolis to whereabouts. CoWe, now, menaeers, Those who like that peculiarly rich, If you should meet a Friend upon the England, Feb. 15. Word of Mr. AVar- of. Today Wilson is the man of the back him in his efforts in that direc­ promise us that tiny mite. pulpy Western fruit known as the paw- way |ner's death did not reach St. Paul un­ hour and Roosevelt's name was scarce­ tion. Paw, which has been defined as "a Of Life, and He should pause by you til Monday, when his son, who had ly mentioned in the lengthy accounts EDWARD O'BRIEN .Editor Richard I. Gavin was no disappoint­ FRIEDMANTI'S DISCOVERY. natural custard," are likely to be im­ . 'to say, gone to England to attend the funeral JOHN D. O'BRIEN Manage!- of the inauguration. Truly, the world ment to his audience. His speech was ' 1 If Dr. Frederick Franz Friedmarin moderately fond of it; but those who My child, I love you always and to ( of Mrs. French, returned home. • Mr. moves on apace. The man who is so a powerful presentation of the Iris'i has discovered it. serum which will do not liko it nearly always have a you ! AVarner had been in England visiting proud as to think he is a necessity in Published Saturday at 220 .Fourth street struggle for emancipation. His mas­ combat the ravages of tuberculosis as strong aversion to it. A man was on 1 bring a wondrous gift, l Mrs. French about a year. He .was 74 the nation's progress must inevitably south, Minneapolis, Minn. tery of his subject and language in he claims, the World will owe him a trial in a Missouri court, charged with AVliat would you do? [ years old, and had been in ill health lif submit to the terrible irony of the Tri-State 'Phone, Center 273. , which to voice bis feeling, and his debt of gratitude, that it can never having broken into a neighbor's prem­ i for several years. His death occurred years. adeptnesg in the arts of oratory made hope to pay. He will rank as the ises and stolen a bushel of this fruit. If He should place within your easy: only two days after Mrs. AVarner and ills a telling address. , TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. greatest scientist, not only of the The first man examined as to his reach j R. P. AVarner, who wont from St. Paul Olio year $2.00 Anent the disappointments Dr. Fred­ In a word, the Robert Knmiet .Liter­ twentieth century, but of twenty cen­ qualifications to sit on the jury was A treasure far too groat for human, to attend the funeral of Mrs. French, Six months 1-®° erick Franz Friedmann is meeting in ary society is to be congratulated on Single copies °5 turies. asked this question, among others: A treasure far too great for human arrived at Marnhall. The body was the United States in getting an oppor­ the «s<cilo. cy of the entire o^rain. But while Dr. Friedmann should be "Do you like pawpaws?" speech, buried at the Marnhall cemetery be­ tunity to have the efficacy of the anti­ The above rates include cost of postage given every possible opportunity to "I can eat a hatful of 'em all at one And so pass on, and out of sight, side that of his daughter. Mr. War­ to any part of tlie United States. To Ire­ tuberculosis serum which lie claims A CREDIT TO IRELAND. land and other foreign countries the demonstrate the efficacy of the reme­ sitting," answered the man, with a and yet ner was a pioneer citizen of St. Paul, to have discovered tried out. it may postage will be 60c per year additional. Statistics collected at Ellis Island to dy he claims to have discovered, It is broad smile. Leave you the treasure, lie came here in 1860 and entered the not bo amiss to suggest the similarity EXPIRATIONS. show the effect a literacy test would not wise to put too much faith in his "\our honor." said the prosecuting "Would you then forget? practice of law. He built the home of between the present case and the ar­ have in eliminating immigrants is a .The date which is printed With your discovery until unquestionable results attorney, "we challenge this man." 315 Summit avenue, which still is oc­ guments frequently used to prove that name on your panpr or wrapper shows disproof of tho charge that the Irish can be had to speak for themselves. And if you often by the roadside see cupied by the family. He is survived tO what time your subscription is paid. the Catholic Church in earlier ages people are illiterate. Compared with Thus Sept. 12 means that your subscrip­ The thought of having discovered a His quiet house with welcome full and by his widow and one son, R. P. War­ tion is paid up to September, 1!H2, Oct. was unprogressive and opposed to Bishops From This Archdiocese. the other nations of Europe, illiteracy remedy that will bring about sucli a free. ner. !3. to October. 1913, ana go on. learning. Even the lovers of science I Since the consecratipn of Archbish­ All resolutions, card of ^a-iiUe,^ etc., among the Irish is very slight. For the tremendous blessing to mankind is And know He longs to have you stop James Meenahan, aged 51 years, died published in THE IRISH STANDARD and the admirers of its wonders among fiscal year ending- June 30, 1911, only op John Ireland as bisliop Dec. 21, is paid matter, and will be charged for enough to stagger the most stolid and say, Thursday after a long illness. The fu­ the medical profession believe in going 1875, the archdiocese including Minne­ at the rate of 10 cents per line. 1.07 per cent of the Irish immigrants mind. Dr. Friedmann is a young man, "Friend, I remember," neral took place from his late resi­ slow. In other words, they are doing apolis and St. Paul has furnished fif­ CHANGE OF ADDRESS. arriving in this country would be kept only 31 years of age. His faith in his Would you turn away? • dence, 137 Eva street, Monday at 8:30. what the Church did. They are ;!"t out by the literacy test, la the mean­ teen prelates to the hierarchy of the When a change of address is des're|][ remedy is doubtless sincere. But it Services were held at St. Michael's I >r tile subscriber should give both the olu inclined to take a vital step without time .01 per cent of the English, 6.0J Catholic church. Right Rev. James church at 9 o'clock. Interment was at is not impossible' that a fair degree If all He asks is love, would you say t5"i address and the new. knowing as much as can be known in A. Dully, bishop-elect of Kearney, per cent of the French, 4.Or, per cent # success in his Work, coupled with no? Calvary cemetery. DISCONTINUANCE. advance of its consequences. They, Neb., who was appointed Jan. 31, and of the Germans, 5.5S per cent o? the the hope to become tho Moses of th| Could you have such a Friend and Beginning Saturday night, March 1, THE IRISH STANDARD will be sent like the Church of all ages, do not Italians from northern, and per twentieth century, has overwhelmed who has not yet been consecrated, is treat Him so? to Sept. 1, tho curfew hour will be D to every subscriber until all aiTearages believe ill leaping in the dark. the latest addition. are paid. The only legal method of dis­ osnt of the Italians from southern him with unwarranted hope. p. m. instead of 8:30 p. m. The AVom- continuing a paper is by paying up all Italy and 30.2 per cent of the Polish AVith the exception of Bishop Jos­ en's committee looking after the cur­ back dues. Up to the present there has been no Irish Judges and Protestants. THE NEW -»ntSIOtNT. immigrants would be debarred by the cure for tuberculosis. Relief and pre­ eph Cotter of AVinona and Bishop The enormously disproportionate few law enforcement has asked that all REMITTANCES. Tho United States has a new presi­ literacy test. vention were the only aids that the John Shanley of Fargo, N. D., both representation of Protestants on thei factories change the hour of blowing Remittances may be made at our risk dent. AVoodrow Wilson is the twenty- their whistles to half an hour later. l,y either draft, express money order, That so few of the Irish immigrants best medical men had to offer. The of whom died in 1909, and Bishop Commission of the Peace In Ireland isi r st seventh man to bo iho recipient of that postofflce money orderor «S' «^ J$T were found unable to read or write problem of discovering a cure has oc­ John Stariha, now in retirement at shown by a Parliamen.ary White pa­ Factories other than those which have ter, addressed to THE IRIbH STAND- exalted honor.

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