Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Breakfasts Are Served in the Japanese Tea Room
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CLASSI
ANY
GOOD WINES
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& Imported Liquors
HAY AND
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Street.
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Beth fats
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HO, TH*S
h-Zfa«*
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The best quality in handsome
packages.
M. CASTANOLA
& SON
5FCEY
nothing Trnni any of thee.1
fair dealing and chance to
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1 In closer ties of
New insinimontalitie* of
Mt*
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Riebe Undertaking Co.
1Z7 NORTH STRUT
BOTH PHONES
Arto Ambalaace Service.
Six ji. tn. _ , „
You diJn't marry a «*’*•
Two a. ni
She - Wako m>.
bitmiar Jo*n*tait".
He- You didn't
man
of the world wtrh
Jn grim r*n_
■*—
iiUteAta* ■
Bfe*'' ■'
fflIS : -'4 ■
life-
mfut^F^Mkwtavxtai*
I qyJrSx?- rTr^r^^ >
Bishops', ArvhbiL'hop* ami
on courage the wddior
ttemsel'es manto'ly
battlefield and bid item go-1-
SE
gdute U«
roilghra* family, the Congre-! worth
- -_-_ -■ ■ Mumu? <"*
■ member* are at present
serious angle- among ’ — ’ t ' . ..
- - French army, may I crave
ana aiiucmn^ •>““ ---------- column* tor a brier co
and resourcefuln.'** of our burl- ,^nt ,,ert>in stricture* which
™e“.rl!Lrn<> * ; have recently heard passed upon th'
of the country ha*
alamo wood co.
f_____ ... Full roeas-
nre. Oder noi and avoid ad-
v.'ll or In price.
CHAS. F. MrhFKN, Msr-ger.
I*hone*: cVik kett. —M; New, XU.
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igisfed. ■;
jg&t ♦DOft’T WOMtr CLCTL
•‘ NooadM® v* tew mA n>d ft*-
^j^gssuws
SEEDS
Golden. Field and Flower Seed
Bulba and Plant*,
prints and Pcuftry StrcxUoa
J. F. RJPPS
Phoaes: New 330: Crockett. 7»<o.
t‘.l 4 Market St.. San Antonio, Texas
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TRAVELERS HOTEL
' Sen Antonio, Texas.
European Plan.
Rates: *1 Detached—$1.50 Private Both.
‘ NO HIGHER.
M. BGMgV&jW*0010
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IWaa •«&•••*■
L : m**;
S t ■ ■ ■ 2^!
notes from temple.
On 1M"1 Sunday Father Heckman
Hciyi?R«,!*ai,y entered upon hi* twenty-third year r.*
A pa.nor ot St. Mary"* parish. Ho .-e-
1 fnrred in feeling term* to thin event
in hi* sermon, expressing hi* sincere
win detailed
daily pfFers next Sunday.
YOU WANT THE BEST*
You Get ft When You Order
ALAMO
BOTTLED BEER
Hb. fee Im —d Hv. - i — |i.ii,f
It wffl not dpud when pocked m ice in W*
Fmeh cittmaNp they were in hon-
or nblect tn tiro eondlttaw nttneM
thereto, and the nnttCatboile. pw-
c*ttnc character of the FibmIi nue-
tniwit dM n<* exempt theta from
fnlflittn* thorn rondttJone- It ehonM
.« teZcwnry tomnphanfw tte tbet
that the print* on the French Artas
Hao are not AghUns for the pr**«a>t
jryrh sovorntaenL *nv are flsht-
tac tar eonnfty. tMr home
tand. for “tSe Franae of the French
-rta, all P*»P*e." «* *T*
send CathoUc memoriae and tradi-
itaatw. ttaw; the Frenee of M. Laata and
“ JeanM d'Are and the Cm» d'Art. Uta
FtaMO of Loor** art PtataMfoand
Aomhb of ether h*Hew*d rtrtaaa;
__-____ " T ana in theta to-
j«emt ywaie of ChikaMe Mom and
•f jatrm. bat eanMhnted to Ute vert of
i
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r' !■...' I' ■
KO sltuntod for their ..wn advantage,
rr thr- advantage of t!-elr neighbor?1,
so «>qnipped t<> rerve th»*mrt*-iv*'’
'■‘a*:.
I tion to receive Holy Corn m union for
the first Sunday of the month.
iiftrrniion at i: e’ciwk.: Ci-EO.
I .‘V'rviwtt at the Catholic
attendant on the evb ot All
\ were held by the, pariah-
of Sacr**<l Heart and IjSt. Ed-
L i;. . The . ------
fur the dead were^air,
: and eloquent addfe*. was
Father Boniface.
{Hug Store—F'lfth Floor)
THE WOLFF ®> MARX CO.|
“fa the Hoort of the Gty,” oo Houten Stmt at Xu Awe, Soledad ani VerataeUi Stmts. |
M, d.
H,fe-. Why i-n't dinner ready?
She ■ ------’......-
KEREniLE CORRESPOIOEMX TBAMBGIV11IGPR0CLAMAT10W I
By tbs PmidoM ef tfe IMad
State**
“By th® Prwident of th* United
Statea of America;
"A proclamation:
“It ha* long been the honored eu»-
tom of our p*>ple to turn in the fruit-
ful autumn of th® year in prate® and;
thankaotrins *o Almighty God for fata t
many bMelns* and mercies to u* a* a;
Nation. Th® yew now drawing to a ■
clow. »ince *• l**‘ otwerved our day!
of national tbankagiving, ha* been,
while a year of dteclpUue. becau*® of
the mighty force* of wxr ,nli of
change* which hav® dMurted the
world, also a year ot special blearing
to u*.
••jt b>* been vouchsafed to n* to
remain at peace, with honor, and. In
some part, to «uccor the suffering and ;
supply tiws d<N0<1m of wiio *rc lu
want- We have been privileged by
our own peace and *elf-eontrol. In
i gome degree, to steady the connae.a
I ixnd shape the hopes and purpose* of
1 a day of fear and distress. :
“0ur people have lootied upon their
i nation with a deeper
a fuller realization of
us well a* of
keener tense of
LUt ntaMPk ***-<**£!
Cure called “God's .Th® little priest
knight. '*-'••• *.........
WASHING 9HCK 1
Th® Mane waahing Stfefc ta guar-
anteed to aav® an washboard labor ■»
■meh nay, and to mak® the cfotato ,
white aa snow. Contains no add.
alkalL ft® or. poteen of any character
“Tai be uaad with P>rfo*,»^
on th® moat dntfcat® fabric. Llfte th®
bcrtw of work from tWwemratolta.
Price lie per box coutatatag thra®
JfoAirW-M-V
Mm m> n>?wy*M»
greear or druggist-
HARNESS and saddles
carriage trimmer.
Everything needed for horses.
503 E. Commerce sn.
“ HAY AND GRAIN
FERD- stafvel. ____
POULTRY snppjfj®3- L"
GRAIN.
Both Phones.
31S-333 E. Commerce
" HORMESHORKH
L. J. LOUGH,
SCIENTIFIC HORMSHOE^
SOI Nac«d6chm. N®w Phoa® TEO.
i^alhidkiab
fjnOO KHRPMRliD 9EKAM
ww IACNDBX.
W*em*a call for
ano to **y P“rt ctty'
AND ***
THE TOMB OF POPE PIUS X.
Pope Pius X himself elected to have
■his last resting place in (he crypt at
LSl. Peter'*, thus being burled In tint
|“dn»t of hnlf forgotten" Pope«^
the Old and new < rj’Pts arc c2IIeJ‘ a,T
i almost unknown t
so it
I ] to enter them.
This vast still place fs _to
tn or e i—......——* ■...
I self. There are
tombs—though many of
early ones were destroyed-
, Popes who lived from the — .
i Constantino to the fifteenth century The land* are roru
i and some later one*. ”* ■“* - *.« *
The body of Pius X lies almost op-
posite the sepulchre of the three 111-
i fated Stttan*—Jtune* III. the Old
I Pretender; Charles Edward, the
-Young Pretender. (Bonnie Prince,
iCtisrlle), and Henry IX, the Cardinal |
of York. i ”» 111 ■" -•••'—
The monument which the Cardin- •Mail to Sw^Yortte--
■ ij* created oy r-iu* X will i».<-uu«u •’■'“’f:”~
him is to be very simple, and will lie ' yriot °r5** .
in the Grotte Nuove. built to ’■*”
; the present St. Peter's, near the ; Tiiere’s the peace of
' “Chapel of the Tomb of St. Peter."
• _ *,&. — ZhfenWkK.1 th.vwo Ise Tftlltaf VfJ
Ater*'deTid German
had- fnnM anti
whi»h will be held
. ■> iSJ-JSMb
EF11H
irdMB
gunt£r hotel
A HOTEL BUR.T FOR. THE CLIMATE
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
UeeluP'b FirtprwL Mothrrn European. Kates SIAM to RLOO per
p.,. of mini Hrodqmtrtata. A. .V A. PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.
ll.vi I 14. I* tss^essw *fV** •’ »-
The children of St. Mary'* Sehiwl , jm.arnate Word tn Sun Antonio, was
had ti delightful entertainment on . ..
Hallowe'en afternoon, which was giv-, the illustrious dead, at which services
en to them by their teacher, Mls* a|j the faculty anj! students of Notre
May O'Connor, who was ably assis’ed institute were present,
bv Miss Marie Sampson. 1 On the vigil of All Saints, ’he Cbfl-
■ The ladies of onr parish are m;ik- dn.n of Mary collectively attended
in si jir»*[,HLi anvw’’ k**» —— < i .»,«*..«•'** - -----.
zanr, whic h will b** nbout the xotionw: arvt nil the boy* and ^r*J* i
I PARISHIONER.
MW
i’ * - - ®u^ 1 opened to the commerce of the in-
took th+*lr char«ps home with tnetn i 7^0 two c<mtin*-nU of Amenci
>_«-----La., r..v..lrv (hut have'been bound In closer ties of
friendship. New instrumentalities of
international trade hriv> been created,
which also will be new InstrumentaM-
i ties of acquaintance, intercourse and
i mutual service. Never before hme
ri i: svrrn't if
fponsibility.
Germany, r„ ----- ..... t
Servia and Japan a: war, and China Glaaees fitted; lenae* ground; ocul-
SO weak politically as to be helpless.. t.,x- lTrHcrlption* filled: aH work
enr country U lb® only strong man . puaraEtred. Established I9<(3. ?.
In th® worl.I who is free to be helpful alamo St.
to all toe rest. Heaven send that we -l>- ± »°uth A-**0 St
iray help abundantly and with time- , Old Phone, Cr. 8207. San Antonio,
men.ly inteiligern* a* well ns with benev-
-.• on iolence! To avoid oUcnet'. to be Jost
and .and considerate, to suo-or the distres-
ftehtinc" for" all honor to !w,sed. and to bring heart snd brains (•>
fighting .or. an tfa(i f at the right Jam .
I tore—those are high dutie". to tw un-
I selfishly essayed, TrcbntcaJIy. thw
. but actually. It is the
Hoi*iw»r of all Christendom, toll of mo-
ment to everyone on earth, and
pa«s unchallenged any r.nborn gem-rations of men Act u_~-
e- . . . __ ---- ... _._ i-----n (tent par: ir it--a part
Ou dis- . secured to us by our size, and
venerable 1 strength, and -landing, by cur c!«—
genera 1’ and mine, who has relations of blood and comm ere.' with
of their action, and to the • all the tombatants; and by rhe fist
memory ot his predecessor, the va-' that n< »•• of them f-ar us. and ’ba’
' Jiant Frenchman Father Sorin, the we. so far away, fear none of tfeetn.
originator and 'upbullder ot the and want nothing from any o. them
... . - -'j:“ I-1---. and fu* except
first editor of the Av- help mankind.
35 Axminster Rugs at
Y^umcan do It In these Handsome patterns and rotor* to blend ( ■ t «^k
Iiaranoniously with any scheme of furnishing; **,?" *?°* i H M A ■
with deep soft pile. They are rugs that can be relied on to 4 ■ fl
give satisfactory wear ‘ w
difficult is it to secure permission 1
1 The little priest of Sol-son*
„ .......... . many Ha* met his people's neo!,
interesting than St. Peter's it- He is a soul beyond all emto.
numerous precious • All blood, or race, or breed,
the very ■ He labors only to fulfill
—of the The Saviour's simple • rt— d.
time of.
_ 1 alth cvnflirt
The skies are bleak above.
But 'mid the denoUtion stand*.
The <iuict figure of
The little priest of Soi-sen*,
! Whose only thought is level
- Berton Bra;ey.
Two Opportune Rug Offerings
*bou5^^t ££ t^£^£
and inviting. M h*v. made *nectel price* on a number of good
For this week, *o a* to atlmnlate ourrug bnrinro*. ™ ^VfriZh goods and at tbeee price*
pattern* in Axatastera and extra quality Bru—eU rug*. Both lot* are mw, now. w™
ought to interest everyone tn need of * rug.
22 Tapestry Brussels Rugs at
These rug* are a strong, durable quality that will give extel- \
lent wear and hold their colors to the last. They ar* clo-ely t -m j M m
woven in one piece of tte finest of worsted yam*, the pattern* |
.re this season's tetest effect*, fa Oriental, floral and conven- ' ■ ■ W
tional design*. The size of these rugs ta 9x12 feet and they i ■ ■
are without a doubt the best value ever offered in thi* city *1 J W
the price
9, Most Holy Rosary. Under enrourag-
■ ting auspice* they are plunging into’ ~ ***
■ the beautiful and profitable devotion* “THE UTTLE PRIEST
Hi to the Poor Soul*, and adding an In- cniccrfllK: ” ™,,y s™y.ir‘'
■ separable rellnh to these exercise* by! Ur WE»UHX , fnnmiputlbillty
Ki adopting *<.n,<. neglected Wml 1“ 1 -----------
[Toils in war’* red wak<*.
HI* eye* are filled with norm*
His heart is one dull a<-he
But still he smiles most tenderly
For hi” dear Maker’s '■’*’ ■
His frock is splash<!d and muddy
J And weary are his feet.
|u«t of bnlf forgotten ropes. 1 But over gentle are Ids hands.
The Grotte Nuovo and Vecchie, n* . j-jls voice forever *wee’,
, ,JFi» fe-dLd. And dying soldiers smile to hear
ground to the world, [The prayers hL* lip* repeat.
The little priest of Sol-sun*
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EVENTS IN TEXARKANA.
tin
t> Winn1’!
^efery ...
SoaU' thi'
aasrt .
^fd's purls he-,
rtd prayer f
*t*t attin-
rdsHd t>y R-v
I r-uline Academy.
0a Fn hiy evening at
i-adrrir.- the senior* gave a.Ver/ et-
^>nt program directed b> ibter
Jtintarrf Marv. From start to -mirth
•A* numb--- which follow : w. re a
treat.
Duet. MH—
*■■ For r—’
■mdtas. Mr Roy Smith.
H*no -•!■-. Mi>s O'Conner.
JUdtati-n. Ml*s Flavin
banie.
Ptano --t- Mis* Blackburn.
Ao-itatien. Ml** Teresa Mullen.
V«*l -cl”. Mt>* Mackin. (
Ptaao -eiI”. Miss Snrtli.
Dnc, Ml'1--He!«tl Egan
(rthonor.
St. tnne's Sodality.,
On Sunday th*1
MUIty had an excellent
in bta hand* and wh« I «®w nte tho®e prtarti retatned thetr
™
soidtar*.
T>* n«xt til®® I ®®>w th® Httla cter-
gynum wa* at th® mtranc® to th® Rod
Craw HoupftaJ. Thro® boikato atood
tn the Mffh hallway which optmod on-
to th® «Crwt- ____ ___
Th® eharch wn® anoM tte street
■nd hr tte gtasoM of tte oOtaara to-
ward the dtereb **• I
tter «®M watttec for tte rtMuytae**
Tten 1 mw Maa co*** to tte dote.
Hr. «mmb ate two HtU® gjrta, aR
to Stack, war® fsOowtaf htai _
•teft. ad teteMate hte. m *»£
i»* •*d 5*! .•y—* 7**.^?
WOMHB. Ttey tertt. om at a ttee. ------
on die rtfloeD'- ** *• ntete Me hete <"**"* ”,
<-« at Cte
rv® MM tte i*»Lp,twt**ea,a I
ttMM ateo® *h«L B® rnrate® taort!
tte ttytoUlw- Tter® ar® aeocM ®f
tate
eaCMMtate •• haff pM e
to dta teatetete: tter® are
.ySSTtetahyitet tad
Sistam'o
fhd ALAMO TNKTST COMPANY is a Cvnnrunty
^pd Bank organized imder the taws of the State of
and under the supervision of the State Banking
Department. You wiR receive courteous treatment in
fjjpsacting your busm^BB. Accomodations will be ex-
uded to you. baaed o$ conservative banking methods.
The president of jhe Bank is Dr. W. M. Wolf;
CjgfaitT1 ^r- Herman M. Baetz; Active Vice-President
^d Secretary. G. H. fibers.
Cut this axi. out o| the paper, and with a $25.00
(jem.sit "‘‘k* additional will be added, from now uitil
|*t <!av of November of this year.
ALAMO trust company
the bank <>n alamo plaza.
ATTORNEY-AT-^AW
AUGUSTUS McCL
attorney-at-i
634 Bmiell BulM
San Antonio. T<
BOOT ASD SHOE 1
LOOK, LOOK, I*>°,ILW. .j
If you w ant to walk
LUCCHESE BRU'S,
who will straighten ««
124 UMcyq Street. Phonte.
COFFEES AND ^KAS
M.B. DfJOCU.
COFFEES AND 'KEA-5-
We Ara Not T»»<*
Ara D®UsM*-
___6«1 Main Arty®.
COOTKRAGM OP10*8
a. a. T^t ft <J—
L. Mandry. Prop- Sd
bmm tank*, laffluttf **“•.££
Crthpter. route otoek t****
Md Wood Tow®m M*1- _—
UaCXHUODUS
m B0ELU ■SE’^fEEEm
vjua*ruMk *****”.._
Oku a astedQr. 4A* N®**u°-
Catholic foreign mtwicns more
and monev than any other country
To the Editor ot lh«‘ Sun—Sir; X*! earth. Ti* a land worth loving
.r.‘“i*??;;-“ex ; SSttSTth.'«
numbered j and am upon their conviction*. J
* of ihJ Pcreonally I doff my hat to all the selfi*hl> c*say»*t
"the court-i*oldUr prielt* on the firing te®.
brier com- ■.-.« tor my brother cleric* ot Hort*w>r <:r all ijb;u*t
. . crora who partake of their hardships.
( v*iLrawL-irv<* tq pa*s unchaBcxiRCtl
*z- -□ their priestly rh*r*ci»*r ; ly. we have m
motive* 1 should look upon ** di*-, secured to Uh
to them, to their ------
help to think ot
selves, as well as to the world.
"Our crop* w - —„
plunging into’
iihle devotion*'
i lug auspice* they
tne uenuium *tu— ......—■- -- - -■"■— .
'to the Poor Soul*, and adding an ht-
Swpnrable relish to these exercise* by!
J adopting M tiu1 neglected M'ul in1
}what the saintly
I; Infirmary.'*
co the eve of All Saints,
that gathered on our college campus
for thi* mirth-making wa* almost un-
equalled In the history of similar as-
semblies. Innumerable Protestants
joined the throng and cheerfully con-
tributed toward* making every enjoy-
ment a* pleasing a* possible to the
greatest majority Apple-ducking and j
of the'nra,
long surer*- I wwj]
v. **.-— ----- trick* : —T'De Dusincss U1 —- -
and game*. Astronomy and hypnotism ,. ^ppy^ wjth instrumentalities
...----- .411* 7.--S- •*- s«r. or th(, world with
the Ursjline during all these year*, and prominins .who taught new mode* of testing lung ‘ channel* of tra<le and inter-, to®
iind iUiiai uiaF WBM WBF1JH Th^ pMHStWil (‘itflAl bef*H
] tthe next day) when the grown folk* L, to commerce '*
took th+dr charixps home with them I — .
.... j after a night of innocent revelry that
Rev. John A. Kuhlman of Prescott, wijj l<»ng be sweetly remembered.
tyrplmnmce Fire Commemorated.
The second anniversary of the dis-
astron* conflagration, which immor-
, have recently neara paw
sentiments and action?
adilt^lte^te nXy
■, most
*oiir<-v*. thnt
approved —-- ------
liant Frenchman. Father Sorin.
__ 1 upbullder ot
University of Notre Dsme.^ and
founder end t...„ ------- -
Maria.- Arthur Barry O'Neill. <
Notre Dame. Ind.
would be the case If their services
' were 1
F1"*
....... . _________ . • ne-r SiosM'n* a*
* ' support he gne* about hi* duties these days.
near the Tiiere’s the peace of .i certain war-
Irw land that he know* about on hl*;
te! thro and he read* hi* ^rvleps over n ' j?1*™,
with the rame tender :'***. “
them hl* best efforts tor the future, h-nd muscular power*
* 1 I ®Kra njiVt gin V I WROTi t
Many of his parishioner* came and
congrattiluted him on this occasion.
Arizona, who was a welcome guest tor
s'evoral week* nt St. Mary’s rectory,,
left last Thursday for Arizona, via j
Galveston and Victoria, Texas, tor a --------- ----------------- i mutual service.
.dioit visit in both cttle*. jtnlized several heroic bister* of tne tK.onl). <>r the Unit-d States been
raws- ait \1nrtV*<i ftfrhlKH <n AtltOrtln. WJIN ’ 1 * . , , X. --------
<>b^orvf*d hf*Tt* bv a Ri‘Qiiii?nx Mass C«r .
‘ or . -
• :*n4 tnankiw
,. President of th<- I’nlto ! ^ara* of ■”
»*■ mniri* ”< '-*•* »*"■ - ” -- .*'« **•* „ Anif*rV‘a. <l<* iu'n'by
UFf [Hiraiion** far thMr annual Uho 4<jtomn rinsing of the October <:•*- 2t*th November next, x* a
._ xt. x, K.® Fraj.i !ihntif the r.n^ nil th** hflw a nd iriris n» (^’v‘tluink^giv ini; and prayer, an1!
.. lilies of Sk . nnc s •J'tb of this month. Itht5f nourishing sodality maroted m , tho people throughout the land
reU "mto- , PARISHIONER. }lhl> p™*i«n before Our Lady s vo-thc(r ,v(mtl,d
* —» ttlve nltnr. ; . . •
_ j After Vesper Nervines on Sunday.
,lir .. ..... :_.i of rhe Sacred
?! Heart I-eaguw held tin enthusiastic
W ! gathering, occasioned by the splendid ’
CoModtaw Oowte by Civilian®.
The Hallowa’an antertalnmant giv-
en by th® SC. Mary's Dramatic Cite
was pronounced to be an Incompar-
able anceew by the vast audience
whoa® thunderous applause empha-
sized their verdict. Unatinted credit
Is du® to the young hut Im who achiev-
ed such a glorioua triumph. Mlsa ffm-
mi Reni played a piano *olo. after
tte national air. “Tte Star Spangled
Banner" was concluded. A comedy
followed, in which th® Bulwer sisters,
Irene and Blanche, enacted their din-
cult rotes very skillfully. Mim Hil>la
Monel and Miss Angelina Kemper di-
vided honor* In Impersonating the
lending character*. Cora and Edna
Ruff, and Beulah Kaiser managed
their parts in a way that spoke high-
ly of their theatrical ability. Mlsneu
Annie Monel and Verna Bulwer scor-
ed with the audience in some clever
o list hen ic exhibitions.
Between acts the people were eu-:
tertalned by Prof. Julien Charlier and j
his daughter, Mra. James Whalen, i
both of whom are matter violinists, ana »u»pc m«? ----- -
I Mr. Charles Kuesel also gave some a day of fear and distress,
artistic instrumental recitations. j
From a financial standpoint the ■ own ]jfe ju, a
play brought a substantial profit, but'. comprehension,
hardly commensurate with the ’*RHl ! their responsibilities,
and Belf-oacrlflco di*played by those 'their blessings and a
* parishioners who ynrticipat^d In moral and ptactif^I Mjrnlftcancc .
recent HUcrevs of a tong serie? of vic- iOf , - --•4——
torie*.. "
X* a proof of hi* personal apprecia- I
Ilion of the admirable spirit manifest-1 iow owji ,U14U„„„.
jed by the member* of the dramatic: affalrs have made them feel the
I club, our *’’*• per-’ ....... ,----...
formers lo tin elaborate banquet In
th., rectory. vu<-*t* feasted
1 sumptuously at tbl* royal repast.
Hallowe'en JollUlcttirm .
The theatrical entertainment Just ',
to be.
approved
serving on-the French
firing line was apt to shock theja-n-
bt bill ties of the average American
J seeing hi*
- I entirely to splrltcal
and holding hinm-W al«'-
ccnnmerviiil aticl Industri- ,
nothing nt the mill-
The unusualnes* of
parent Incongruity
character ami
soldier in arras, i* at
SVK toen-tore culpable K-ryhody’s
t'nu-uai'' is not a synonym of ■ im-
moral." and Hie apparently lneo»-
grnow m:iv at time* be hcrric. A’-
your New York Catholic rontempor-
nrv America put it recently;
France,
people, is
drop !n her trendira, mar-
tyrs to |Mttri<rtl*m.
Reduced to 11*
— -. our Uncle Sam i*
great world drama ns
Friend. Every nation
that is taking part in the war turned
to him as it went in. with tlw W|W*».
'Uncle, please' hold my coat, l!r
the universal neutral, and a* *uch 1'
net;ng in Uradcn. Paris. Vienna. Iter- ’ Quaijty 8nrf price right.
. nnt tt rreemiv , Petrograd, Tokyo and BruraeK., - ■ --------
•be FrlmT^f the French;us agent pro ;em in charge ot the
uttl with enthusiasm over ' embassies and legation*, the regular
w IM with * nl • «ri i,.nicer* of which have h*d to go home
•^'■^ ;
■« TVS'ii!
. rm*, j®- >TTJ2J: !.JmS:?£7 is <w'iuc’
„ ______ . merely their - .. ! ^-nds a formal delegation to tne prest-
------ ’’h* ,h‘n^ tL-s uhaXi- dent to remonstrate affiintt German
’wi”> al. due there I* no barbarities, and to Uy her proofs be-
wtlly ®«»dattMd rommra tter^te^n^ . Anl,.rlMn The Kai*-1
■ InrompatiML'y *h'* . -(.inning at !*r. ;» r contra, complain* to the ;>re*.-
jtheir doing SO and tbeir n l ll ng « I rfnmd
J the same time the otiier nan u. , submits hi* proof*. The
ipivine Matters precept b ran - Hndin)i: American sympath-
) tog unto uod the' gfor* * jK3 st-nngiy with the allies. u*e every
‘S^*'h .iJ^-nteteVwhJh make* «>««** and man they can to re verse
, French citizen*. Tite law wnicn mas. , ncntlment The care cf England
!!**.»t-». .
i SSSXTe'SS
lhe*e superior* up to InHuding te a very prominent
the Fop*.• tav* "f member, of the family of nation*.
i1’/' < tJuike It U nil flattering of course, to our
pride, but it aUo carries
| did net ^‘torrotonHay^pJn^^z^nt
iXto/to^r clerical SCHMIDT. M*. Option.
thirk th** n*3[K>nslfc>iatllt^ c» wr;r fui . _ .. ... ™.a_.,
zenship by evading the ranks, they
urge them to line up with their My
brethren.
Cardinals
I priest* to bear
]m the baftSeEo—---- -
rape®.!, and the Vuti.un, in-tead uf ,
. __ _ „ _ - * with Iraulut their r-riestly fxrultie^* ‘
Gn the Battlefield cf Solssons.,Crt. ; < woulj br tbe rase If their services
The monument which inr » — -•• - - t- — **’ , ■ were ir.rvmpatiblc with their sacerdi:-
el* created by Pin* X will erect to’rould show yon the litt-e rray balled . , harm tor. enlarges those farultfr*
” **“'■ ”* *■ ••*««« jam! grant* them such special privi-
- leg** a* exemption from tbe breviary.
' the present St. Peter's, near the ' There’* the prate ot a T^*“ WfeIJ It is not the province cf cisatlantic
“Chapel of the Tomb of St. Peter." Use tart that he tew* about on hl*; ^^ utplent. to censure
In the chapel there L* little to bejace and he tonde'r:the action of the French hierarchy.
but he mutt have done *> to have robe* that ted one® been white. hw[ Canada and otter Uhds to
Zn tete to lndU.tr tte n«t where!-onrifcette^ p^t with tteft romite®. In tte.
tewiahed to He. Doubt lew he spent: hundrad.ot On hardship® of tte war. the obligation
. -miUi RULUCn, "-T O'" ” ' SUPTHlt*<l Will
ioy at th** devotion of Ms rood people dW yeoman Hervice far the profa^wr; the comTOerrn
-»! vraMw nnrl tirnmhd.112 I whn rniiifl'ht BGw morfix of te»tlnjt 1UDJC *
It was early I
of what their part ameng the nations (
of the world may come to be.
"The hurtful effect* nt foreign war
In their own induttrin'. and commer-
______., „ Mtrara*- *•* t-. f1
pastor Invited all the per- ; and”see t he more7 clearly .
- ------ — •, . 1 1 their luter-dependem <■ upen one an-
Eighteen guests toasted h d hjw stirred them to a help-
ful co-operatloH. such ;w ttey seldom
have practiced before
■■They have been <;"iekencd by a
alluded ’t^wM'nearly «Hi^od for ton i great moral *itu«lon Their ;
and frclic by the amusement* that the takable ardor thy <ir !
“I*1 J.".8.- MThe"crowd [ those*” ho are Buffering, their read!- FRENCH SOLDIER PRIESTS,
'nes* to help to think of the new.*,
of others, ha* revealed them to them !
_ " „ i„ th; -""Id. one of a ---- —
-Our crop* will feed all who need ^tton_of Holy Cross,
food; the *elf-po**e«*ion Of prints
pie. amidst the most “’I*,' French army, may I crave the court-
ties and difficulties, and the ‘t*®11*' ( vour (.ojutnn* tor a brief com-:.-.*
news and resource to In >«• of our buri-. m o*n cert>jn stricture* which I (Cr
pop-corn content# were norne of th*' nexn men will wne othrr nation# it* w*r*»ntlv heard na#***d upon tbeir my allowing to
trivial fapp-runners to a long succe^ I wn ^onr own. ^ntlmenu and action? asp^ndonti on t
»lon of in-door and out-door trick* ..Tbfi buidneB3 „f the country ha*. outse( lt m>y (,f .curse be’
admitted that the new*, -----»uWrior
• , most approved transatlantic
...„ J thnt fruln 20,000 to -e.OOW
priest* are now
(>r the average
Catholic, accustomed to
pastor devoted
matter* and holding himself
from i .-we-.
activity to - ~ . _+.
tary profession. The unusualnes* of EVEKYIMHIV'S FlttENIL
Fw «« “•»* in «J*
«»dlrr in -ras. i* at tip .lively brief car«;r.
I.tosh naturally striking. To conclude.
. M<> ma»a>u-.. nowrrer. that ft i* then-fore rulpnbh* *v..rVhn<,A
-Now. therefore, I, M -ss.riiw G- „rtdemsable l* bnrdiy warranted
Mr,n t*.. inlt.,1 Stars* of <o.c.v»o •>“> . L ,.„
America, do hereby designate Tbvrs-
. .............,.....___, . trti<i.nv of tlranksgiving raid prayer, and
thi« fiourwhing sodality marched In th(. throughout the land
;;r==rr-.«-3 Before Our Lady* u>- fr()m the(r wnnr,.d ocuyti-
jtive altar. ; M an(1 in ^f ral borates an ! ■
_.- ■-■■TCTOrr*'- After Vr-sper s"'rL hoes ot worship render thank* to'
the senior division of rhe Sacred > .. Gtld
r . S! Heart league held an rothurtMlle ■ 1 £ »Uness whereof I have hero-
An Extraordinary Event •“ - -
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