Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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Walker-Over Shoe Co.
Stowers Furniture Co.
The Parisian
The Fashion
Kaufman Dry Goods Co.
M. Richbook
Dai kowit2 Bros.
Frank Bros.
Fomby'Clothing Co.
Joske Bros. Co.
Wolff & Manr Co.
Saul Wolfson Dry Gods Co.
Washer Bros, Co.
Frost Bros.
Emil Blum Co.
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KEWS FROM DALLAS.
K. of Ct Sight School.
The Knights of Columbus Evoi-
tilng School for meu and women,
will op<’h 011 Monday, Oct. 3. on tIle
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3009 Maple Aventie and Miss Eliz-
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have arrived in New York from
Southampton and Cherbourg. Miss
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. New Orleans. No further
particular? have been received up to
the time of going to press.
Father Henderson Was a priest of
the diocese of San Antonio who for
seme years had been laboring in the
missions of the diocese of Natchez,
. Miasiasippi, lie
A telegram from Waveland, Miss.J of St. Patrick’s Church in San An-
T'aa received in San Antonio last/* •"•«* fc-.fcu.. u-
Friday announcing the death, at
11:03 a. m. that day, of the Rev.
W. G. Henderson, and announcing
that his funeral would take place on
Monday at 10 u. m. with High Mass
of Requiem at the Church of the
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pedals. The compass ..of ihe man-
cals comprises sixty-one notes, while '
that of the pedals is thirty-two
notes. One of the distinctive: reii-
titres of its four sections Is the. ; wlthvcannoteettrs
echo organ, whieh is located aboveN ;
the altar in the sanctuary, ; The emus Bread that tl
main organ fs installed in the choir
toit above the entranceof the
church.
Dea& of Miles Crowley,
years active in the {
of Galveston,
Thursday morn tug, 1
■i’ns -64 years old and hi
resident of the city for more tHan i'-^
forty years. Early in his Galveston J
career, he was assistant
fire department and was later elect-:
•-<1 to the State Legislature. Fol-
; lowing his terms as a Representa- j
five, he was elected to the State!
I Senate. Later he was elected to
i Congress from this district and ser-
ved one term. From ’f»(H to J9i2
he was. county attorney, and nt the
time of his death was judge of the
county court at law of Galveston.
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' Funeral service^ were held on reet*
Sunday afternoon at St. Mary’s Ca-
thedral, Rev. M, S. Cfeataignon of-
ficiating.
elous bread that the family appre-
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3005 Hasten st., Dallas.
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argain day
Friday, October 7th
The Event It Will Pay You to Attend
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cement the cordial business relations that
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Cathedral will be formnliy dedicat-
ed on Friday evening, Sept. 30, The
services will begin at 7:30 and will
include a dedicatory sermon by Very
Rev, James M. Kirwin, V, G., vocal
and organ selections. Anthony E.
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preside at the new instrument. The
following is the complete program:
Blessing of tile organ and dedi-
cation sermon, "The Story of the
Organ," Very Rev. J. M. Kirwin, V.
G. Opening, Grand OSertoira de
Ste. Cecile, No. 2. Edouard Ba-
tiste. (By request.) (a) Prelude
to “La Traviata,” Verdi-Briggs. (b>
Grand march from "Alda," Verdi-
Shelley. (e) Pilgrims’ Chorus front
"Tannhauaer,” Wagner-Eddy, An-
thony E. Rabe. Vocal note, "O SaL
utaris,” P. Gloria; A. Jimenez de
la Questa, (a) Gesn Bambino, Pier-
la Yon;(b) Caprice, Charles A Shel-
don; (c) A Cyprian Idyl, R. S.
Stoughton; (d) "Landate Dominum
(Song of Praise), Charles A, Shel-
don; Anthony E. Rahe. Trio, "Ave
Marls Stella,” Coeta-Rosewig; Mrs.
E. Em Iliana, Mrs. E. E. Howell and
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get utmost battery service—that’s why
they recommend them so highly. This
battery carries a two year guarantee- be-
cause it is built up to the highest Stand-
ard of Quality.
We give Free Batteiy Service regardless
of the make of battery.
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VERY sensible man is vitally interested in •
“how much” a suit costs. “How much” you
|pay is important, of course; but that is only half
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Jota “How much’' when applied to the price of
ler Suit,” isn't much, after all.
—now ready for immediate delivery in San Antonio.
Numbers of comforts and conveniences are added in the improv-
ed FORD TOURING CAR which San Antonio authorized deal-
ers are now prepared to deliver.
There is more leg room for the front seat. Both front and rear
seats are lower and are titled at a comfortable angle.
Body construction is slightly different and even more substan-
tial than before. The rear panel of the body is removable in
case of denting or damage, and hereafter mav be replaced at
small cost. : ::J, .
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Judge Miles Crowley, for many Liiiiim i■ iiiim::-—■ a, -irf11?' - '
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trio, which was built by him. Ho
has many friends among the clergr
iii ij laity of South Texas who will
be Shocked to learn of his demise.
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who make spectacles of themselves.
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cur school among the many business
concerns of the city, for which the
Knights of Columbus greatly appre-
ciate the cooperation Shown oy the
citizens of Dallas which has placed
the Dallas school aS & leader in the
mid-west department iaud among the
first In the country! ; The follow-
ing compose the committee for the
ensuing school year:
William X MeCbrmJck, chairman;
P J. Sheehan, George T. Burgess,
JliO. tv. PhiFn J ;J>-in™, m n
Reagan, J no.
ley, F. J. Geller, uauu, t
nell, Leo R. Tresp, P. A. Richard-
sen, E. J. Gannon, .Jr„ J. A. Mc-
Aleer, J. A<. Windiingor, Titos. u.
Murnane, James ;-,^(JoHtes, F. C.
Gaerver, H, A. J^imiBoii,: Jno. R .< :
■ s by Dal!ftB Coap-ci! 186 With a just: been installed in Si. Mary’s
,^rnns»s4» ni i,awiet and dance at the Oriental c -- - ■ ..........
i Hotel, Wednesday evening, October
t 3 3, for knights, their ladies, fem-
I ilies and friends.
> As Knights of Columbus and
American citizens, -iws should not ...
! fail to observe this great day: the Rabe, organist of the Cathedral,“ will
I lecturer and cummittee will leave
nothing undone to make the affair
one of the nicest events in the his-
tory of the council) The banquet
1 will begin promptly at 8:15 o’clock
1 In the Oriental Hotel., i A few short
] addresses will be mads, after which
] the evening will be devoted to
j dancing. Tickets will be ready for
j this event In a few days and the
j price per piste will be $2.06. Pieuse
[ obtain tickets or have them reserved
| by the financial secretary not later
[ than the 10th of October.
i The committee in charge of the
> Columbus Day celebration is com-
posed of Th os. B. Munmnc, Claude
Hern, John R. Spann and Geo.
Nicoud.
! On Tuesday, October 4, at the
regular meeting the installation of
I officers will be held and lecturer’s
i night observed and your attendance
is greatly anticipated, Ed. N, Hol-
I land, lecturer.
Knights of ColnmbUB—Visit of Sli-
[ prttmc Director.
I Mr. F. J. Lonergan of Portland,
j Oregon, a member of the supreme
board of directors of the Knights
of Columbus, was present at the
weekly luncheon of the local knlghta
on Sept. 20 apd made an intereat-
' ing talk. He spoke, In part, as fol-
■ lows:
“The Kuighta of Columbus have
done a great work for the nation
I in the jiast and the post has been
[jj i taken us a pattern for the future by
g* the organisation. The work will
| not be so spectacular as1 that done
nJ i during the war but it will be along
II constructive lines. One of the great-'
I lest interests of ths knights will be
! In the furtherance of education)'
! This step has already been inaurf-
i urated In the vocational schools
I that bare been set up all over the
: country. You have one of them
hero in Dallas. They are not alone
for the ex-aervice rasa but are for
! the under-privileged men ■and to-
linen who desire an ed a cation.
“Another great undertaking of
1 he knights Is the entry Into Italy
at the personal invitation of the
Holy Father. When the pilgrim-
age of knights recently visited the
Vatican, the White': Shepherd of
Christianity asked that seme action
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.S' I meen San Antoni° merchants and the people of the Southwest.
partial list of the merchants who will participate.)
King Furniture Co.
Max Karotkin
Sfeerchi Furniture Co.
Eagle Furniture Co.
San Antonio Music Co, .
Newton and Weller Co.
and others.
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921, newspaper, September 29, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266084/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .