Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1913 Page: 6 of 8
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CATHOLIC NEWS ANB NOVES
HALF PRICE
WOMAN’S SPHERE
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. CONDUCTS) BY AWBNdENEKr
For All Women’s Furs
For All Women's Hats
be
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Children’s Fur Sets 1-3 Off.
J2E.Hs«te«.
antes while working at bls trade.
•worirwiM^
“My doctor has the reputation cf
the
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
INSURANCE AND INVFXTMEXB
W. C. SULUVAX CXVESTJttir
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COMPANY.
INSURANCE.
Phones: Crockett 731; New 4H
501 Navarro Street
t
C. S. C., of B*—5213.
CEMENT WORKERS
MANUFACTURING JEWELUHfi
our
CIVIL ENGINEERS
CLEANING AND DYEING.
HAY AND GRAIN
COOPERAGE WORKS
LAUNDRIES
thousand
DECORATORS
LOCKSMTTBS
(5).
DENTISTS
DRUGGISTS
TAILORS
OWDYS
Balli Ptx®**-
FTRNTTVRB AND STORING
TRUNKS AND RAGS
IM SOOTH lk1H> STRKKT.
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The happineu of this life consists
in always hoping.
We Have Gloved to
177 NORTH STREET
Cor. oLJtmk
R1EBE UNDERTAKING CO.
BOTH PHONES.
To bo willing to take trouble Is the
great condition of being useful to
others.
with Bush.
There ia
:ne ocsion xnwi ow>ru, iwu
public school in that city be
for the late Archbishop Wil-
ite of Texas,
limits of the ■
DR. W. J. SCHLOASER,
DENTIST.
Phone Crockett 1385.
118 E. Houtou SL, Cor St Mary's.
DR. ROBERT J. MOONEY
DENTIST $
Suite 232-223 Moore Bldg.
Phone Crockett 2027.
San Antonio.
Little Thiags.
Small kindnesses, small courtesies,
small considerations, habitually prac-
ticed in our social intercourse, give a
greater charm to the character than a
great display of talents and accom-
plishments.
Sanctity consists in the right per-
formance of everyday duties.—Rev.
Joseph Farrell.
Helpful Hints.
When suede shoes become shiny,
rub them with a bit of sandpaper.
This is a good treatment to give shiny
THOS. C. NELSON.
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND CONTRACTOR.
Road Paving and Concrete Work.
207 Swearingen-McGraw Building.
M. R- DDUCK.
COFFEES AND TEAS.
We Are Not Satisfied Unless You
Are Delighted.
661 Main Avenue.
W. I. FEGAN COMPANY,
CONCRETE STREETS
AND CEMENT SIDEWALKS.
Phone
214 Gunter Office Building.
M. J. EGBERT
THE TAILOR
Cleaning and Pressing.
We Alm Jo Pleue.
& Alamo SL
THE DOYLE DECORATING CO.
WALL-PAPER. PAINTS
and Draperies. Designero and dec-
orators. Church and residence dee-
orations a specialty. 416 Navarro.
Why made He you. tree*, if you are to
be
But the soulless ash of mortality?
Said the trees: "Can our life be ac-
counted loss
That raised in the forest your Sav-
iour's Cross?'*
er to the oM who rifottaato* vMfib
mwMBMta. Oss adnate to jari M
*» matter, ■» float thrffw "
tt for ■asrtrtag fifote;
f*t <* fifth r ~' -
good shepherd steam '
LAUNDRY.
Wagons call for and deliver jadb
ages to any par: of city.
Phone Crockett 197.
-i^i: :i 1? i
E
Mate* WorM.
Why made Jo you. birds. If you are
to He
As soulless things when you come to
die?
Said the birds: "I* it nothing to Jive
one day
Just to praise the Lord with a bird
ling's Jay?*'
HAECKER MFC. CO.
215-217 N. Flors*. 3*n AMmlC.
•1 4 H. Sweeping Coipcaud.
H. * H. Insect Exte.TziluCnr.
“Sckiean” Dtetni'ectanL
DR. G. W. PHILIPS
DENTIST.
Good work at moderate price*.
222 1-2 W. Commerce St.
New phone.
$7?
-‘07^^71? j*
-iSSfcs ?Tr-
l-
£
Armbruster’s
Penny Laundry
CaBev____l!Oc Soon.
WESAVK YOU MOMCY.
henry a rips,
FI.LN0 A FURNITURE .MOVINO.
Packing, Storing, carpet Clmtea.
Both Phocw.
304 Alamo Plaza.
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Augustus McCloskey
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
634 Bedell Building
San Antonio, Texas.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
CRA1G-WUJUUMB FURNITURE
COMPANY.
We buy, seD, exchange, store, hard
and pntik tandtora.
Both Phones. 114-116 Mated at,
HAKNEM AND UDCLI8
FERD. STAFFER.
POULTRY SUPPLIES. HAY AND
GRAIN.
Both Phones,
1.15-32? E. Commerce Street.
horseshoers
M HttnchuM" Crain Co.
R<d Rust Proof Seed Outs.
CANE FEED.
420 MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO.
uium
ton e^ea
convert.
When on Australian naval squzd-
-d vi«lted recently the Cape Verde
prim In fi- in the 'Islands (a Pori jguese possession) one
Moloney, of Co. Clare. !^a
e^-wnrfv of ? wak' — —— — * " \ i VlUGinR
elraplaln of the squadron^ officiated, | authorities,
much (he afterwards declared) to see! "
121 An C.
113-HH7 M. Ptoros
The plain petals are the^step-children,
truth, its purity, its self-oblivion* love with only one chair. '.-- V-’-’f -cr.x",
bora* faults may well fuar lest he fall They
into the hands of a God who remem-
bers or forgets even a* His creatures
I have remembered or forgotten.—Per- enough in man, God knows,
onne Marie. Jis not the mission of every
F. MALT.
HARNESS AND CARKLAGB
TUMMINQ.
Phono Travis 1476.
1221 S. Floros BL. war Ban Dw*C.
Why made He you, flowers, earth, sky
und all.
If soulless things you must one day
fail?
Said the things: "C man. *tls enough
that we
Have served our Master in serving
thee."
--Rev. Hugh F, Blunt, in S. H. Mes-
senger.
A Good Mother.
Baron von Ketteler, thfc wise and
; Ma
trouble with opportunRiM| In that tlon at the 1
they seldom come properly labeled, m the form
Anyone would grasp them U he know
wtat they were, but they are quite
Hhuly to appear to our vision either a*
Insignificant trifle* or as disaster aud
mieCorthM. It is due the courage that
grapplee with these laat and deter-
mines to get the beet of thorn, that
many of earth's greutost opportoni-
Um have been diacloeed.
*?«W' 'i
ST. MARY’S CLEANING CO.*
Indies’ suits cleaned and pressed,
61.25. Gentlemen's suits cleaned
and pressed. JI. 503 St. Mtry's St.
Phone, Crockett, 6114.
COFFEES AND TEAS ~
A new church for the colored peo-
ple tn Kaaaaa City. Mo., baa been
dedicated by Bishop Lilli*.
Bishop DoUIle. Vlcsr Apostolic of
Natal, has secured Martot Brothers
to take charge of St. Charles College,
Marltzburg.
Sir Lionel Carden. British Minis-
ter to Mexico, who Just now is much
to the fore, is *n Irishman by birth
uad hails from Tipperary.
The Rev. P. C. York*. D. D., has
been appointed irremovable rector of
St. Peter's parish. Sun Francisco, suc-
ceeding the late Rev. P. S. Casey.
The Tacoma Catholic has suspend-
ed publication. On the other hand, a
new Catholic paper, the Catholic Re-
view, is to be published in Baltimore.
Joseph Lee, an Episcopalian mem-
j ber of the Boston School Board, asks
that a
named
j Hams.
! The
S. A. TANK A COOPERAGE
WORKS.
L. Mandry. Prop. Railroad and
brewers tanks, laundry shells and
cylinders, round stock tanka. Etc.
him. He who has once seen virtue in
such transfigured images can not look
ALAMO SAFE A LOCK CO,
SAFE EXPERTS.
Machinists and Electro r;*len.
Crockett 276&-J. New 6H-
2di X. Press Street,
MOVING AND (VTOKINC
WM. N, CAPURRQ,
MA NUFA CTUR ING J STS. ELLER
AND DIAMOND SETTER.
Watch, jewelry and clock '
Repaying.
Manufacturer cf
Medals and Clam Pint.
Phone*; Old 4S4; New 228L
Rooms 1-3 50214 E. Houston fit
San Antonio, Text,1.
fe
well sometimes to laugh things off as
to- scold them off. Laughter is better
than tears. Let us have a little more
of it at home.
LOUIS SPAHN,
HONmumr amd
GKOCEir STOCK.
390 B. Ccnirii BL
VM. SCMDT. IM* (Mima.
XMtbBahud 1H3. W* grind, match
•ndidnpttcato any l**uo without a pre-
•erption. Lense flrinding dcau by
labwt machlMry.
207 Mi Boutk Alamo 8L
Nov PfcMM 2464. -ton Antonio. Tex.
“Has he?
j slightest
sexes."
J. L RARWAs
SHEET METAL WORKS
Roofing. Guttering. Etc .'cb «wk
a upecialty. Store RefairiW-
Phxne New 2256. Crockc-g 1341
SMEE^NG COMPOl NDS I
X F. FENTIMAN. „
ALAMO TRUNK FACTORY-
Trunin end TruveUng Rag*
L. J. LOL GH.
SCIENTIFIC HORSESHOES.
Horoes (Tailed for and Dellvemd
Free of Charge.
2fl2 Nacogdoches, New Phene TH.
Bi
adqmand aifiMtn
wwurinli. Yon amrififhj
■‘Knme
tw
think dur
w.-ong rmvm," ,
era district of California, is a sterl-
ing practical Catholic. He twice re-
Tt:e workman was
i a til 1 g operations, 1.
•stag.
Tii*
petals, until the stamens and pistils
are bare. They have 11 fanciful re-
of perdition into which life may hurl semblance to an old man, with a fian-
' ncl wrap about his neck,' his should-
era upraised, ind his feet in n bath-
at vice.even though he be caught In its tub. The story is probably of Ger-
.toils, except with aversion and con- j man origin, because the Germans call
tempt. ;the pansy The step-mother,* ”
largest of all, has two sepali.
The fable is. that the pansy repre-
sents a family, consisting of husband,
wife and four daughters, two of the
latter being step-children of the wife.
The plain petals are the step-children,
' ' , The two small.
In the life of a Christian mother, or of-goy petals, are the daughters, with a
her counterpart—a Christian sister: chair each; and the large gay petal Is
he who has tasted peace, the peace the wife, with two chairs . To find
which Christ calls Hfs peace in the'the father, one must strip away the
bosom of such a family—the thought'
of it will pluck him out of every pool
LOOK, LOOK. LOOK.
If you want to walk straight call
LCCCHCSE BROS.,
who will straighten your heels.
224 Losoya Street, Both PhonM.
; WB SaiF BKBAO ANTWHERK
Mfafr thmfr fcftwfy
. imAraA._ft«M,rTc.
Jhwurtlto:
ltl% V- nuustoa-FL
* TELEFflOm 1
rate* sad Ovum* ^32--
WULlttOGGP
DmMt 1b MW
'HMMN3L
One lady says after suffering dread-
fully for about seven years, *he tried
Hunt's Lightning OIL which almost wayfarer,
instantly relieved her, and has been.
entirely free from those dreadful
---——----- Ask your druggist. '
a*d AcafiMnes.
Valcsnlxing By Steam
AILWOUGCASANIEED.
' Old Phone Crrckea 3771
408 S. MXHUCSST.
SmAatOBiQs Texas.
OpportwaiUe*. _
Opportunities am like flub lights. *pots on any garment.
They suddenly reveal us to others and 1 Tc p“T"t nhoer f
also to onrselvaa. We all long tor op- nib the soles with linseed oil.
port uni tie*. We have a feeling that
they might disclose some very fine
qualidee and a high order of ability
which we think we posaese, and which
nuns on the ground that 'Thera can
A double Half Price event that comes at a very
opportune time. -There are do reservation
K Single pieces and fur sets for women and ag
S trimmed and untrimmed Hats for women.
IO per art P»-
* cUm t»ray«Be iBftjfttAifiAd to
hull bros*
TKbTK FACTORY.
Trunks, Begs aed Suit Cases.
332 E. UoMtee. : Pftme C 8S93. ■been preserved from Going unynungt
*“ ■ !of which he should have been aaham-L-— — • ---- altrt
------------------»The prayen, oI a ^imly moth-Jenson taught himself arithmetic and
and’the example of his pious sister | mensuration> while working^iujra en-
Avoid disease. Keep dust down.
Use Nestillne. tho relisble floor
polish. Try a bottle, phone or can
at
NESTER'S DRUG STORE.
The Legend of the Pansy.
A pretty fable about the pansy is
current among French and German
children. YL-,
and five sepal*.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Rosa Wolf
.. -
Ena M. Harper et aL
The State of Texas, County of Bexar.
By virtue of a certain second exe-l
cut Ion. issued on November J, 1913, |
out of the Honorable District Court of |
the Fifty-seventh Judicial District of
Texas, for Bexar County, by the Clerk |
the reef. In the case of Rosa Wolf, i
plaintiff, versus Ena M. Harper et al.,!
No. B—-u213, and to toe!
as Sheriff directed and delivered, 11
the milmo
NATIONAL BANK
of LaredOv Texas
rTansacts a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Cdfadiam Prtaptijr
Made *■! Renutted.
"My man,” sale :L-
. ■ . an- yon ■
ness. described as follows: Beginning
at a itake at the intersection of south :
side of Chavagneaux read with the
: east ride of Palo Alto road f jf north-
we*t corner. Thence with south side
of said Cbavagneaux road east
&78’i varan to a stake In fence for
northeast corner, whence a mesquite
i in. dis. bears south 7 degrees, fifty
. m inn tea east 15 1-5 varaa. Thence
south 81214 varaa to a stake for
southeast corner. Thence west
1106% varan to a stake and pile of
rocks In fence on east site cf said
Pslo Alto road for somthweet corner.
, . . , Thence with east side of said Palo
be~in>Med on nV retention of the Alto road north 9 degrees east
- -----gjj 37-100 vans to tfie place of be-
ginning. **
Levied upon by me on November
3, 1313, as the property of the de-
fendants, GeorgW M. Bennett and
Esther A. Bennett, to satisfy a certain
final judgment and decree, rendered
on June 27, 1313, in favor Ot plain-
tiff for 82347.61, in gold. beridM In-
terart thereon from said June 37,
1211; at the rate of ten per cent per
annum, and aU costa of an* and sale,
then, being now due upon Mid judg-
ment a net baMace of $1280.48 with
___________ iatoteot at Mi per cent par asanm
Striae bfifite or pw firrcrrt wtth from Aagurt t, 1M3, art carta
- ■—- 1 • *> qf ooart, boriSsa th* cart* rt sale.
Gimm moor «y hnt tttaar,
jriD erttev* Urio thirj day of NimaHr, A. D
■v------- MU_ JOHM W. TOWN.
fifimBT of Boar County, Texan.
SMwTtam
Some people have a portttve gratae
for losing time—just a plain tbrow-
,lng away, with ant a thing to show tpr
ft_ TBom who week canT afford to
BOmtA. IIIWII4.
,a>g^awam*TtSKiiOT*Jlt^
jton, the Irish-American poet. Mis*
"-‘-’a Mahon, a countrywoman of
Brayton's and a well known
---"i Catholic author, was among those
.... - , 3,0,1 who joined in paying the tribute of
and woman to detail and report prBgvnce and appreciative greeting to
L Keep the atmosphere as P«v*| Mrs> Brayton.
Alejandro Pfdol, an eminent Span-
ish statesman, died last month at the
age of sixty-seven. The Paris Univers
says that he died holding to his bresat ux ^1U|U .ul,r?
the Image of the Crucified of Whomne flr (50) blhe Mnie Charles Ten-
had been, during life, the zealous and - - - -- -
intrepid defender. Senor Pidal was
an author as well as a statesman. He
had a profound admiration for the
Angelic Doctor, 3t. Thomas Aquinas,
and dedicated several of hto wroks
to that great saint.
An Italian Socialist Deputy stand-
ing up for the retention of nuns in
th* hospitals is retreetdng. At Novar*
there is a tasven of religious among,
the lay nurses, and. of course, there i»
.; ~ .11 '1 would like to,
turn the former out. They appealed
to the doetor-prnaidsnt ot the hospi-
tal*, who I* also a Socialist Deputy*nd
CNBEBTAKEKS
X* the Sad Need RM
127. mMrFbw.
ALB—T L. IXWlfc
dndketakek a xmralmw-
311 Bfam street.
FMonunss a J«.fi 1 **
Ttrtiri rerairtng of <$■**
Wlrto* toiuswMfis. 5*7^
eq tow ate rmestfs* wMctoK *
BMnrtoiii BMNMrt**** 1
x WH W. <»—«* H
; JrtWnBi j ri
' ■ --M
Charles |
Due de
r Catholic
Church. Les Eaux Vlves, Geneva, on
October 29.
A letter from Spain tells of the
coming publication in that country of
a journal of fashions for Catholic wo-
men, to be conducted under the.aus-
pices of the hierarchy. The name of
the publication Is. “Cruznda de la
Modestla Christiana.'*
A cinematograph film depicting the
recent national Irish pilgrimage to
1 ourdes was taken with the permis-
sion of the organizers. Alt the mov-
fny incident* of the journey and the
dall; life and devottani* of the pil-
grims ate shown.
- Mother Mary Gertrude de Sales, of
the Convent of Mercy, Perth, West
Australia, will celebrate her diamond
jubilee as a nun. Nov. 21. Like so
many Australian Sisters, Mother De
Sales Is of Irish birth. She has been
in West Australia since 1851.
Brother Al phon sub,
Notre Dame University, is going to
make a collection of all the species of
local birds for the scientific depart-
ment of the University. The collec-
tion, which, when completed, will
, .1 at least 150 species, will
' probably be the only one of its kind in
St. Joseph County. Mo.
General suspension of business, the]
tolling of the bells of Protestautl aeienu“nw'
churches, the display of flags at half-
staff and the dosing of the city L™
and the public schools, the parochial
schools having been closed since his
h^l proceed to sell, between the hours;
prescribed for Sheriffs* Sales, on t?e^
first Tuesday in December, A. D. I915.:
it being the second day of said month.'
before the courthouse door of said1.
Bexar County, in the city of San An-;
tonlo, the following property, tow it::
All those certain lots, tracts, pieces
or parcels of land. lying and being in;
the county of Bexar,
and within the corporate J
city of San Antonio, that Is to say:
I IN THE CITY OF SAN ANTONIO. ;
‘ ’1 Lots numbers nine ( 9 >, ten :
, in city block
be bo doubt of titair superiority ocer
lay nurses on wcosu of th* spirit of
**tf-d*ulal, of personal sacrifice, of
charity that actuate* them. The nun*
have no families or perKoal tie* to
think about: their lives are tevot/d
to the ssrvice of th* sick*, they thtok
of nothing «lse." The good Sister*
are »tiH at Novai*.
Th* Association for the Preserva-
tion of the Faith is a society ot hullo*
in Buenos Ayres, whose aim is to aid
abandoned children by providing them
with industrial schools, tn v*hlch they
may be taught to support themselves,
to be useful citizen*, and to bar* a
love for God ate for the fatherland.
Fifteen of these Industrial school*,
with attendance of 5,60^ boys and
girls, have been built and equipped
within the past ten year*.
Mr. Joseph George Sutcliffe. M. A-.!
has been decorated by his Holiness.;
Pope Plus X for his meritorious la-;
bora as a Catholic writer, and for|
many other services rendered to the[
Church, his Holiness Pope Pius X has! a*
distinguished him with the Cre*a, !■
"Pro Ecclesia et Pontlflce,” which the M g Wrti f A
'Very Rev. Father Ellas Martinez, I £ < g ZQf f <T---B- V &
1 Ministar Provincial for Cantabria of>W MteDrtvV* WMF tervww 0990
- *■---■*---_ [ £
Paul, chairman of the State Board of
Control. ™.. -- - . *
Catholic.
The wedding of Miss Leishmon.
daughter of the late American^ Am-
The flower has five petals bassador in Berlin, A»d
„„_L. In most pansies, es-1 Ph 11 live Leon, thirteenth
Specially of the earlier and less highly Croy, took place
1 ,j_.—FA*>n rtf th6* f'httrrh Ran'
the greatest. When such a mother i«re plain In color and three are gay.
has long laren laid to rest and her son Tho two plain petals have a Mingle se-
is seized by the stormy winds of life, pal. Two of the gav petals have a se-
and, tusaed about hither and thither, I pal each, and the third, which is the
is on the verge of losing both faith
and virtue, her noble saint-like form
will appear co him and gently yet for-
cibly draw him back to the path cf
duty. He wbo has learned to know
Christianity and It* virtues. Its inner
'* • -v eu flu.
Good Humor. UnJe Acte j-hl
Good humor is rightly reckoned a, .
most valuable aid to happy home life. . !tJ’b„y reveal
An equally good and useful faculty Is character and J1"”0’1.1®, * IJt at
a sense of humor or the caoactty to^*0-®^™ £ iXX SuSkw ------ "
have a little fun along with the hum-1®*1 necessary to 0° ■lightest ^on?a^n.
drum cares and work of life. We nil ow JLrnX
know how it brightens up things KM-!™”1*1 do “7 -o^wlll have all
erally to have a lively, witty com pan- indement
! Ion, who sees the -ridiculous point of1 thc evidence for mfe judgment.
things and who can turn an annoy-:
lance Into an occasion for laughter. It:
'does a great deal better to laugh ever
I some <
I with a sense of the cares and respond I- . is to --------------
hilities of life to recognize Its mirth- while most girls exercise self-control, aiaonce x.
ful side. Into such a household, good enough to keep from positive wrong-1 a ointecl atsgri<*t judge for the North-
|but dull, the advent of a witty, hu- doing, they t«*o olten stop there, and 1 ... . .,
imorous friend is like sunshine on a tall to leant the lesson in its entire
cloudy day. While it is always op- meaning as it applies to dalte IL’e. L.«hedThe ntre tribute to worth of be- I
pressive to hear persons constantly Among the «“£°r riri^7 ’)r™'-’ ifng twice elected district attorney la (n< Ix)ts nomhers ntne Oi. ten
striving to say witty or funny things, the habit of se f-control in «P*«*|hta nJlllVfl place w the nominee of;nG) eIeven in rtty blocV
it is comfortable, seeing what a bolds the most important ptace In the i)em0< rats and Republicans. His number eighteen hundred and thirty
ing a. humorous turn to things when power to suppress the word of bitter-1 letters of administration *?***!*
they are reproved. It doe* just as ne*s, contempt and anger, even un,ler | Surrogate J^teham of t^Surrogte
what might be called "reasonable: Court of Brooklyn by Robert E. Ford,
provocation.” There are times when; eldest son of the deceased editor. The
one’s only duty is t.. keep from talk-treal estate is valued at $8,000 and
ing. There are time* when keeping{personal property at $4,000.
still is wisdom, love. Christianity.
Learn to control your tongue.
For null Go ate 8**
F1AXKG1NUT,
Hate-mad* Hum * SpcdBlty.
My Pries* ar* Mgto.
Now Phone 2 IM. 416 Mate Ara
wayfarer of
of
to kok ou.
_ ■ **'Iy jiiwn/'
tlit-jlVMAT IS GOOD FOR HEADACHE? -enr-h. “what
The workman looker:
"Money,” he replie,’.
"Money!" ejaculate/; tbe
^Tzrrr. “And u-b.-„ tie
to strike i!?“
"Saturday." replle’ tf.e
and resumed o:«-rutic>n^.
(3). The south one-half (%) cf'
lot number two (2>, and the north I
oue-half > of lot number three1
(3), In block number seven (7), city I
block number three thousand and:
ninety-one (3091). 1
(4j. L<4 *’M" tn city block num-’
Iber two thongand. nine hundred and!
A South Africmt ^chtrage just
come to hand (31), thirty-two (32). thirty-three I
ceiebraUon of ‘h« (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five!
the Dominican Sisters in South Africa. ^35 > ^<5 thirty-six (36) in city
.. _ ..------------- Sept- 8. 1863, six EmmtalcanSliters, block.number three thousand, two:
Talk of thing*, objects, all from Ireland, Hnded in Cape huBdred aad (crtynwo (3242) in Diaz!
Town. There are now under control | AddIUon . 1
of the Stater* flftarat(6(. *An undivided one-half (>ijl
. thousands of children are In dally at- toterett to t0 loU Bnniber* eleven i
tendance. til) and twelve (12) in city block!
The Columbian As*emb]y, com pencil number one hundred and twenty j
of Fourth Degree Knights of Coluui- seven (127), on South Alamo Street.!
bus of New York, gave a reception (7). The w*«t fifty (50) feet off!
recently in honor of Mrs. Teresa Bray- of lot “P”, in city block number two;
-------— —_* in— 'thousand, nine hundred ana thirty-:
six (2936).
. (8). Lot "L" in Ann* E. and G-i
M. Bennett's reaubdlvislon of part of
city block number two thousand, nine
hundred and thirty-six (2936), facing
north I50 feet on Agaritn Avenue,
and extending back 125 feet south,
betwieen paralled lines, for ‘depth.
IN BEXAR COUNTY'. TEXAS.
(9). One hundred and fifty (150)
acre* of land, a part of survey number
Spere Hour*.
Time and labor are the two oar* by
which a man propels hta lifeboat to-
ward the distant shores of achieve-
ment ate fruition. It ta astonishing
to think how much time is thrown
away and wasted each year, and how-
much could be learned by those who
feel disposed to use those spare mo-
menu in furthering the object* of
their ambition. Purpose and persist-
ent Industry make * man sharp to dis-
cern opportunities and turn them to. ll(e O1 .
account. To tbe feeble, the sluggish : haw Archbishop Casey with
. *.*_ _ * la m. rtritasci* rtrtnCkTw ‘ ______* uu.^._l!—.
t unit les avail nothing, but with perre- and dF1|rBbl|. .,art of the city to on him in the sanctuary of Our Ljidy
verance the very aids and ends of,-- c..-<n <«
time may he worked up into results oft
the greatest value. / “ * ‘
day withdrawn from frivolous pur
uaron von retceier. ine wuw «iu suite and profitably '““.{J <
holy Bishop of Mainz, writing of fatal enable a person of °rdlcar> “j
- —— aiudente*yvjtbankeil God that he had to go tar In mastering a
5 Phoac C. 8S93.;been preserved from doing anything science It would make “ “
’ t - . . * * *- - * * ■-----*-—, ^-4—1— [ man well Informed In t*J ytftrx* Ste'pu*
led. The prayers of a saintly moth-lenson
jer and*the example of his pious sister 1 mensUrauuu vT*,"*
' helped him safely through the time of ikineroom during the night shifts.
' , . ^^hunlru rtnrinir nis s
;?:orm and stress. Later on in one of
!hta sermons Bishop Von Ketteler paid j hours at home, tfaus preparing nim-
a tender tribute to these two angels of!1"*!! for fata great work, the taven
the household— a good mother and alof the passenger locomot.ve.
good slater. taught himself chemistry ate mech-
The greatest blessing that God can
confer on man in the natural order Is
without doubt the gif< of a truly
Christ Inn mother. I do not say the
gift of a tender, loving mother, be-
cause, if the mother is filled with the
spirit of the world, her love ta not a
boon, but a bane to her child. But a.,„ —------- ----
Christian mother Is of al! divine gifts [developed varieties, two of the petals
the greatest. When surh a mother i>re plain In color and three are gay.
has Ions been laid to rest and her son Tho two plain petals have a single se-
is seized by the stormy winds of life, pal. Two of the gav petals have
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jiw.s'.h
Hyp
a vacdlla tauce to serve with a cot-
tage podding. .
When rolling >Uy cak* trte> th*
•dgu* that hav* b*com* dry, ft wfU
roll much easier.
Bananas which are not qulte rfpe
may be bekte te th*tr *>ta» tw <m-
wtto teaama toiee and heritor.
tart tan^tobrttar .to nap tor
gnartag catapaaa tAaabwttee, aa too
latter bona wore tartly.
ata Wteplfte a>t
her speak of ber umbrella. Her mite
ta full of trouble over it. Save your
minst** to d*cld* thing* that matter:
don't drop them about anywhere and
everywhere as though they were no
more value than pin*. A day 1* only
so long, and what worker ever ha*
time in which to do all b—
wish** to do?
belt Control.
. .... w To control herself is the most Im-
domestic mishap than to cry or portent lesson a girl con leam. after -----------------
'scold over them. Many home* and the great virtues; indeed. It is a part,were tributes paid to the late
live* are dull because they are allow 'of the practice of the cardinal virtues. I F-at.}jer James O'Doherty, Haverhill,
ed to become too deeply Im pressed To abstain from selfish sins and errors < on tfac day of his burial, Oct,
I with a sense of the care* and responsl- . is to control one's bad Impulses. But ■ 03,
Hon. Maurice T, Dooling, recently
To prevent shoes from squeaking
7__ _____:__l___; This
not only remedies that difficulty but
it preserve* the leather and makes
the sole* waterproof. When making
new comforter* for the bad* re*er,e
th* world ha* not dtoctrevred. Bnt the enough extra material tor a protec-
. .. '*■ '*■“* ■ head. Tht* may be made
i of a ten or twe!v*-tach
•Up that can be drawn over and tack-
ed down, then when it 1* aoiled it ■ violent element which
may b* easily removed ate waited. - -■ "
Th* comfort is always clean and
sweec Nobody Ilk** to sleep under
covers that look soiled.
If matting after a thorough clean-
ing. is given a coating of thin white
steltae It ta easily wiped off, and
whan tt wear* gtre It another coat-
tnf
Witch basal and rooe water, equal
parts, ad* good for a burnod complex-
ion.
Try nrtng oateaaal for a change hi
tlmrmytiM. Theetfiriatewwfc- ttedta^rj**»- ._____ —,
- “ * — ‘— Wear <M too** gtovra wDe ironing ty to thirty mtehtto nerved hot
_ tn keep th* tends from caUoaeea
it When mite now Mother food* boH
- ■—<ntod<fi«. tw quickly with
°*K>fov drtepe ot vtagnar W tte
heads ten Mto Oam tett sad Dee
frMh 'fiMttM wMTOMteM attar on-
“ Mtert tegraees tec ot
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Auto Am utanre.
SHKLLEY—LORING
UNDEIW'AKIN<- COMPANY.
Main Avenue a:;d Travis St-
•\ye have full aw nmoblle funeral
equipment. Both Phones 971.
The National Ste-? Reinforced Ce-
man: Burial Vauit; waterproof,
airtight ate everlasting. Steel < a*k-
tt* are little bettr than wooden
boxit when put ir damp greind:
’ soor rot and decsv. For s*;e by
all indertakere. Jade by
Rslcrts Cme«t BUck Work*.
3Q4 Roosevelt Ave... Phone Cr. 232S
r_____
and suitable to their purpose. The,
house has the motto “Caritas," and
the work Is in charge of the Brothers
of Mercy. There was a large gather-
ing at the cdhsecration ceremony, -in-
cluding representatives of the civil
and It amused the British Consul very i
much (he afterwards declared) to see!
a Catholic priest, surrounied by t—.
rifies of a Protestant power, and un-j
tier the protection of the flag of the
Protestant British empire, conducting
n religious service in Portuguese ter-
ritory. ><VC
The sixtieth birthday of the Bishop headaches since.
Conversation.
Keep clear of personalities tn con-
versation. T_;L _5
thoughts. The smallest minds occupy
themselves with persons. Do not
needlMsly report ill of others. As far
a* possible, dwell on the good side of
human beings. There are family
{hoards where a constant process of
deprecating, assigning motives, and
He who never forgets his neigh- cutting up character goes forward.
‘ “ - - - - - — -__ 7 are QOt plMMnt p]aces. One
1- who is healthy doe* not wish to dine;shl;u MahoB M
• at a dissecting table. There 1* f^lMrs. Brayton’s ai
*- enough in man. God knows. But it ....iw,.
?Is not the mission of
man 1
It all. I -
as possible and fragrant with gen-,
tlencsa and charity.
people of Vancouver, B, C.
•nd the indolent the happiest oppor-: gl™rb palace in the most promin-:the Seraphic Order, has conferred up-
the very aids and ends °',ifye Ln. 1°^ Aranzazu. Spain. Mr. sutciine is
An~’hour every' R('v' J’ Ray®ted Meagher, O. P..;a
frivol s pu7 !<«' Washington, D. C.. has been elect-;
trtvoious pu <wj Provtoctat of th,. Eastern Province rou
I of the Order of St. Duunu.. ,-------- - - -• -
i United States. j"1 th*.
... .. -V r-n Catholic, died, and waa buried—»£th
Miss Grace Molone^, of Co. Cta.ejrhe usujtl n^al fapnors. The Catholic
Ireland, who was recently cured of |
« tubercular knt-t at Lourdes, has
gone back .to complete ber studies at
igineroom during the night shift*, audjthe Dominican Convent. Taylor's HUI.
he studied mechanics during hta spar ? Galway.
'hours at home, thus preparing him- The recent Minnesota State Con-
' -- ferenee of Charities and Corrections
chose as its president for the coming
year Mr. Charles E. Vasaly. of Sc.
- - ■ ■______----: "—- -t
Mr. Vasaly Is a practical MetXf Monsignor Beuzler, was com-
memorated within the last few days.
The Bishop ta a friend of the Ger-1 •■My doctor has the reputation cf Some one ‘■as sa * -’.a- —
man Emperor and one of the pet de-1(]Uite a iady-killer” men could rome
testations of the hiMgellcal League.; ,.H(U he? Mlne doean-t make <hc al)(! reaZ ti)>. insr-.j,-luI.s
He ta a native of Mederhelmer bei | slightest distinction between the tomltsrones they would
Iserlohn and studied to Munich. Inns- h i >
brack and the Benedictine Cloister ot ’ a B°l ’D‘®
Beuron. Ordained in 1877, after
holding 'successively the Priories of
Seckau and Beuron, he was Abbot of
Maria Laach from 1893 to 19«1. The
success of the Metz Eucharistic Con-
gress and the recent Katholikentag
was due langely to his ability as an
organizer and leader.
Another Important work of Catho-
lic charity has been launched in the
diocese of Breslau, Germany. Car-
dinal Kopp has just blessed a new.
hospital and asylum for crippled and;
Incurable Catholic children and adults
ta Ramstau. The buildtags are very'
spacious and are put up on the latest!
hygienic principles. They have cest!
500,000 marks and are comfortable'
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