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. — — Kentucky Irish American VOLUME XXXV.—NO. 23. LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1918. PRICE nVB CENTS. 1 Imrch. it iB the very hii^hcHt pos- portance of the conference was indi- old, is one of the most widely known sible form of honinKc It is the only cated by the fact that it lasted an Cierman-.American citizens of Louis- DEMOCRATS 1 |)erfect oblation that can be offered WILL END EVIL hour and that Cardinal von Hart- JURISTS ville and has been a i>rominent figure QoA. To consummate it, to will mann expressed satisfiiction as he In Catliolir circles. RELIGION It, to conceive it required the in- was leaving the I'apal apartment. finite wiBdom, the bonndleM love PATHRB PAGAN OMIIIfG. and the immenM power of the kec1';nt deaths. will Gather In Great NiiniberN Almlfhtjr HinueK. What an ines- What i'roinlnent Kailroad Men Advise Publicity to Put Curb on The Tbe Rev. Thomas Kagan. th<' not (;roatest and Safest Onar- timable privilege to Im allowed to The funeral Mrs. at Frankfort Next Say IteKardlng Slanderous of Mary McGinn, the Growing Kvil of Redemptorist missionary and antee participate in this miraculous wor- of 1314 Against All Inter- West MaVket street, was preacher, will arrive in Louisville TneMtoy. ship! To assist at the divine sacri- PvhltohtlMM. Dhroroe. held Tuesday afternoon from 8t today for the purpose of conducting natlanal Conflict. fice of the mass! The Host of the Patrick's ehnreh. Mm. MeOlaa was I a week's mission at St. Augustine's is the victim of the cross, the altar sixty years old, and had been well church. Thirteenth and Broadway. first {Friday is tragedy of tlie Oood ' until stricken with pneumonia last Fifth District Seme Concerns Surprised to Wonid Prohibit Li l'"ather Fagan has held a number of LoaisvtUe md re-enacted daily in our churches. week. She is survived by a daugh- Orantlnf Mart Bnter Into I successful missions here and will be the Very Life The sacrifioe of Calvary was of- Bhonld Reeelvr Warm Greet- Ue»r of Prevalence of Amaa- ter, Mrs. Sophia Blair. oeaaeH I'ntll Notloe Has assisted by the Rev. Father Francis fered only once for the redemption of ITatlons Says Felten, the pastor. The mission will Invs From Officials. of the hiiniiin race; the sacrltlce of ing Nuisance. Been Given. Miss Margaret McCrory, a faithful open with high mass at PabUelsts. the mass was instituted to make 9:80 o'clock member of the Cathedral parish tomorrow more readily available for individual morning and close the fol went to eternity Monday evening, lowing men the inexhaustible treasury of Snnday night. During the after a week's illness of pneumonia week tbe services Uamlett's Defeat Anotlier Bitter meriiB, eBtablished by the passion Neariy All Companies Pramlae Advocate the Law of tbe Catb wUl consist of She was a sister of Mrs. Mary Mc- masses and World Must Make ReUgloi and death of Our Saviour, and He to Instructions at 6 and 8 DoM F«r Perey Haly to Have Their dronlatloB Carthy a()d Miss Katherlne MC' oUe Ohafoh In This o'clock in the offers Himself daly for the purpose morning and ssrmon Basis For Ito Future Life Crory and a sister-in-law of John and benediction every Bwidlow. of dispensing these freely and in Matter, evening at 8 Colgan. Her funeral was held o'clock. Father Felten and Aetlvlties. abundance. Let us, dear nader. expects this Wednesday morning, attended by to be the greatest avail ourselves of the fenenwltj of mission ever held many monming friends and relatives, at St. Augustine's our Divine I<ord. ILet .us hearken to and invites the (he reoommendation ot the Holy public to come and hear the eloquent STMlETTIRAlErailCCOni ALL lUT imt mU All^tt Friends r. lniives were deeply SECUT HAIIUfES MSASTIIIIS lledemptorist. niither, aaiist more frequently PMPISAU AIMIIil and grieved when tliey learned of the fOI PEACE dally. If voMible—at the holy pri- sudden and unexpected death of KNIGHTS CUXOe SESSIONS. nce of the man. David Conroy, aged forty-eight roadK will lead to Frankfort Complaint reached the American years. He was uiiniarried and leaves Last week at Topeka a new flgbt All nfCREASE. The Commission on Religious The storm and stress of the great CHANCE TO Federation of Catholic Societiee that one sister, Mrs. Samuel Green, 214 on secret weddings because they next Tuesday because of the in- Prejudices, which was created by the European war has sailroad employes and tenders of South Twenty-sixth street. His fu- often enter into indirect causes for produced an in- Oov.-elect A. O. Stan- Knights of Columbus to promote a augaration of The County Board, A. O. H., In railroad 41vorce, creasing attsntioB upon the orossincs. while oo duty, neral was held Tuesday from St. waa statted by the Kaasa« better part ot ley, the present regular session last Monday even- understanding and more sym- and Indiins from were eireulatittc papers and pablioa- Michael's church. Rev. Father Martin Probate Judgsa. An effort Is to be men In public life as to the means ing at Bertrand Hall adopted reso- pathetic relationship between men of arrangementa and plana Louisville tions which slander the priests and O'Connor conducting the solemn made to prohibit the granting of which can be used to prevent the re- lutions opening the charter for six different races and beliefs, on Tues- and the Fifth district will make a sisterhoods of the Cathollo ohnrch, obseqatse. mantage liconssa in secret or the currence in the future of auch a months, beginning IR'( ember 1, low- day closed its sessions at Chicago. banner showing and one that will and that bundles of these papers —J perfonnance of the wedding cere- wasUge of human life and activity. ering the Initiation fee, and through Report* and suggestions were re- gladden the heart of the Governor were thrown off near Oathoile ooI« A devout Cathilio woman passed mony until after public notice has Proposals aiming to secure perma- this method it is hoped to double ceived from J. E. Mulroy, Buffalo; and his fortunate associates chosen legee and institotions. away Monday evening when Mrs. been given of the approaohlng mar- nent peace are made on all sides.. In the present membership in that pe- T. J. Mulvlhill, Cincinnati: Joseph In the recent election. Incidentally That this practice might be dis- Catherine Springman Wals, mother riage. Some of the Probate Judges some quarters international dls«rina» riod. Charles J. Finngaii, Treas- J. Deveney, Cleveland, and others. it is expected that Louisville and continued, the National Secretary of of George Sprincman, sueonmbed to who have been studying the divorce ment is suggested as the remedy; In urer of Division 1. urged that the The Chairman, Col. P. H. Callahan, Jefferson county is sure to receive an the federation sent letters to the old age at her home, Shelby and problem in their own counties for a others an Increase on the part of County Board delegates go back to announced that the next meeting aitMptlonally warm welcome from the head officials of various railroad Gray streets. Mrs. Wals was born considerable time assert that they certain nations of the armies and their divisions and in company with would be in Washington, D. C, newly elected officials when it is companies, asking them that If they In Germany eighty-two years ago have found as high as 40 per cent, of navies which they now have is put ilic initiation fee announcement re- January 10 and 11, 1916, and re- taken into consideration that on .No- are not in sympathy with this hut had long been a resident of this the divorces were caused directly or forth as the solution. (luest that every member resolve ported that much had been accom- vember 2 this district stood like tlio method of insulting their Catholic city and a faithful member of St. Indirectly through a secret wedding But u short time ago Theodore that lie will at least bring one plished In various places to promote Rock of Gibraltar againHt the rush patrons, tliey should attend to it Martin's church, from where her ceremony. Fioosevelt. in writing to Stephen memlier in the order and that he the objects of the commission. of Itepublican votes that wa.s sweep- that Ibis practice, if it exists on funeral was bold Wednesday morn- The Probate Judges, at their an- I'ichon, former French Minister of would set the example by bringing ing over the State and the banner their road, be discontinued. ing. nual session in WIntield, gave con- Foreign Affairs, declared that a in one or to his division. DBAXH SHOCK. majority received here. aiuountinK to more The following roads were appealed siderable time to the discussion of A "new diplomacy was needed as a re- President J. Connelly between «,0<H) and .'i.dOd for the dif- County W. to and excerpts of tIMr Attwers Patrick Ilarty, one of our oldest the secret wedding and a resolution sult of this terrible war" and that also cited the fact that there was a The nntimely death of Paul F. ferent State I )eiiio(rati<' candidates, given as follows: and most esteemed residents, died was adopted urging that it be this "diplomacy must be based on a silk flag do- Sampson on Tuesday morning re- really saved the day for the party. prize of a handsome Santa Fe—Not In sympathy with Thursday morning at the family stopped and proposing that every new system of international govern- nated National President Mc- moves a yonng man hsid in es- This much is conceded by all.

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