Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Undertaking Co.
Auto Amlffitaace Service.
[ 177 North St. Crockett 143
Lower Gas and .Electric Rates
Gross
For the first 10,000 cu. ft $1.25 per M
For th? next 20,000 cu. ft 1.15 per M
For the next 20,000 cu. ft 1.05 per M
For all over 50,000 cu. ft 95 per M
Net
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25 K. W $0.10 per K. W. Hr.
75 K. W.... “ ---
900 K.
fits
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Kemember this offering includes our own regular stocks n<er.h-
vr with special purchases. Sensational savings.
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L/band
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA Conductor
Lieutenant Commander d. 5 .N.R..F.
13 Trans'- Continental tour
THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC
■She Largest Band in the World With (he Following Soloists:
Miss Mary Baker Soprano
Miss Florence Hardeman Violin
Miss Winifred Bambdck Harp
Mr. John Bolan Comet
Mr. George J. Carey Xylophone
Mr. William M. Kunkel Piccolo
Mr. Joseph Norrito Clarinet
Mr. John G lire with Saxophone
Sir. Joseph lie Liwn.........Euphoninum
Jtr. William Pierce Horn
Mr. J. P. Schiicler .Trombone
Attractive low prices for the tnost expensive musical
tzgnniziition in the world:
Matinee, $1.50, $1.00; t’hilditn, 7.1c; livening Prices, $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00. Plus War Tax.
Mail Orders M. AVGUHTA HOWLEY, 1103 N. Smith St.,
Creckett 7404.
humor I am going to write to the
,y twelve dob ,n!ts.or of this hook and1 tell him
not excessive ,.hat catholics everywhere, includ-
------- ,. China, Believe in Christ, and - - -
ought to be included in Ma static the largest transient Cathode popu-
“Notwithstanding their opinion of
us we have to call In their doctors
h:. «Biergencies—• having none of dur
“We esej .plainly: that the medical
fore, the first thing lor which I
thank you and your f-‘—••■*•
yuu . have given encouragement in
thews ftrst ’ months when the difU-
cully of the language, and the real-
iisation »t the hold that Paganism
hue on the people, and the hard
work It' is going to be to bring
■‘■'-“to to. God make necessary a lit- ,..__...
tie . bympatliy from home. suite are not expensive they do, cost
: "i- have felt myself very helpless
ta' converting some of the people
' * ' ooa Lord entrusted to me in
..... ss that
5*' t.sis t *4“ Tiis % ,sss
' Xeiiife.lts-:
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g.:- ■ . ..
Is Now In Full Swing
Thousands and thousands savings await tli4 thrifty shopper m
(‘very department. This sale without a doubt the pi-inner
ei-oiioniy event of the season. Plan to do your shopping ^ari^.
ms ramraMM
Midnight Maas was celebrated on
Ohmtmas eve at St. James’ Church,
whieli. was .brilliantly lighted and
«Ciatiealiy decorated. The. 9ll*29t7
mas crib wee.
Spanish moss, pet plants and
t’it fiowens.
ChHatmas' hymn,
December £ andl few:*^orekeepersTa- raett' town'may
a? as jr&s s;
‘fe «•>“»«• -£1S!“.?, 'a'£ SUS ■ An: epdeuTor will' be made to earns about: Wenty-five' cents u day.
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air am iu»t
gradual increase along this line. To:
date I have spent only twelve dolr
iara there, which is L..‘,
for eighteen souls. However, a poor
French priest In such a .position
would find it hard and l am relating
this simply to show that while, re-
re not expensive they do, cost
a Uttle; and that it is not avaricious
«« if we look back home for the where-
in withal to accomplish the salvation
of souls, to give a little milk te a
r wIBs a£BHS
earns about twenty aye cents a flay, rar f d(} £e0l ihat t{JK,ora.jng a aaB brought ip a. giri to more, certain and rapid.
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effective in 1920, will be restored:
FINEST SERVICE
FARIEST PRICES
Fairly a revelation to those
who considered all Hotel serv-
ice alike! Individual tables,
Cower decked; perfect cuisine,
rendered doubly delightful by
continuous variety; courteous
and skillful waiters and at-
tractive and harmonious sur-
roundings—these, to g e t h e r
with our moderate ~ prices,
have made this the most talk-
ed of resort in Its time.
JN THE ,
GUNT&HdW'?'
Percy Mgr.;
I. *. G. N. WOOD & COAL CO.
F. E. Lu thy, Manager.
McAlester Coal. Oklahoma, Ala-
bama Anthracite Egg and Nut
Coal. Post Oak and Mesquite
Wood. Ail Lengths and Sizes.
Phones Crockett or Travis 1715
Office and Yards BO7 Perez St.
: Mission Wood & Coal Co. i
: Wholesale and Retail :
: Coal. Coke and Wood i
: Fluu Lining, Bricks, Lime, :
; Cement and Charcoal. J
; 1015 S, Press St. Mission 41fJ ■
Ji!?, country and people OTice’ne r;ce i^to the baby’s mouth and
ffi,; I urat always kidding myself ; worfe Ji around with the finger until
’iit goes down. For three months I
(have been going iu twite a week,
and have baptized twenty-three
babies, eighteen of whom have
died. I have it working now so
that the woman irt charge sends for
mei wbfin a baby la abandoned on
tbair door step, and I give Iler ten
cents. I ww keeping down the high
tfost of eternal life pretty well un-
til they started with a little re-
uuast tpr milk, but not very often. I;.
Cows do as* grow in this country, a,
so IS iB-thfrty cents a can. Next,
robbers captured the head woman’s
’son; and I had to contribute five del- 1JU
lars toward his ransom, and now thni^pj,
old man who runs the Institution is p-
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Mfgme. of American, Amoco end
Texas Brands Overalls, Jumpers,
Pants. Riding Breeches and the
(hw; cowboy Jacket an earth.
428 Live Oak Street,
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
Zmtonio" Public Service Co.
i.. •’ 1 ■ j-,
, >r a few
■PP’*:t»w®timesHhey- ..small ■■
.■::■■:■ .pi^; of hog meat v>hlcb; is; cut into ■
'■■■■T:':.::.- amall eufreS iand put lnto the com- ■
’ mon dish in the ceffiSer of the party.:
a rw- Everybbdy has his' bwn .^hop-sticks,. ■
Mary-'which - they call “hasteners,” a
nni>. 1 very good :.name, ttep manner
in which they shove th«jn: in .thfe
com mod dish. The# havse only two
....___________ meals :a day: We :.t$an Ifye on our ■'
•Mti .together ,Masts Stipends on ’Account of the
iH.l!iitkW^: ;'..:' Iicjr. cast ■ ef ■ vegetables, but. w: >n>.
. -gileroent. with canned eatis,;.:
.....----------- -----------1 ■ ‘'Th'Bire is a blind asytem .bps®,..’
JtiF" lit’ lFWtte«ti’merely a row of mjsd brick houss.^ --
Lf-Mb&isL- in : ife : frbyhmH the town al Sews them forty
’liMildtihi’’IWW ’ah'djeeEits a month peiL head feir food,
"? .y /
golden wedding at ..
RED ROCK, TEXAS.
The. -golden wedding!, anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.'Ott, Sr., wus>
celebrated' with unusual ■ splendor
■» *™“T?
gacied’ Heart:..at. ;RM .Rock,.
Texas, on Monday, morning.. Decem-
iiei 26- . ,._•*• . ....l precod- ■
■apdctiildfeh 500 units
5^<: Zr;:-’:-
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A Happy New Year to All [j
For the first
For the next
For the next hhu w..... .ui
For the next 2,000 K. W..... .06 per K. W. Hr.
For all over 3,000 K. W 05 per K. W. Hr,
This reduction m rates is in accordance with a proposal
made to the City under date of November 30th and accepted by
the Mayor and City Commissioners.
It is the desire of tiffs Company to give its consumers the
best possible service at the lowest rates consistent with safe and
and good operation and a reasonable return on money invested
SHiNER-SlEN PAPER. CO.
Wholesalers And Jobbers of
WRAPPING PAPER, BAGS, TWINE,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC.
CR. 300. ' JOfl DOLOROSA ST.
South Si do Military Plnxa.
taiiom ■,An excellent work has: been
at Iaw£ started for these Catholic
sailors called/ “The. Apostleship..' of
the Sea."Yhe! wuJtkbrB get in touch :
strsAsr. ™T bs. »x*t'2;£:
sr:s^slsMnTss- tl
rs?* “»«.f s- s.’ss.*’ i
!S! c"‘1'-
-. “J
■n
■parish ■ ufFaUs of a couple of rooms and the
priBSE. fee' - Worv lx : c-urth Cur a floor. Besides it ia not
. fl “"■■*■■■—•'-•■-» “■;■.■ t;: tn-e to tiuk them Tor anything
i 'Fot'KiVu M?®>pas/:and- In one c? hit- : iw.terf •.■.tv. y ntw.,converted, even if
. .wna?. w-wtenaek: he eays.- .-th'V- hoc i: to g$ye. The’truth is
! :: -*T hav? tried., to- avoid Ehe ci-sir? » t*»e of-her way and we
i ;Cw money or any. great imnHteiiCT’hrw v. raard against, letting them
f -a it. Biuw 5 have bft«:i a irieffi, means an assy
1 ! nwMr ttiartien.larly: becau.K* I tried to J11 h■
f , iiv.? !.■ iwsju to, the peep:s;,e Wr ' FtT ’.hd Kttle they get they hare
| 4 difti'eultifta - wa* ■&■ work v»ry hard.
I ! l>!“'.?«f. a.itd 1. W,u,w ......
■ ■ thi?.;- b.nt-k U* dit in .....
I Ctia.rch. iiud tit’lnn’d xigiff
L ■; ih’tct. iMid I ViW wluwi o<;. i-'-ff
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ibj ■■■ .™<,------- ,j. .^rju-r
:#p.titOM.!.. ;viy.. wdWlMWr’C -
ijl; ^.(S t U, ,<iiM .
a.paci.il.L- (Vo . lltiU
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cal Catholics. The impressive cere-
mony was concluded by the sihgiug
■of the “Te peum.” after which tho
relatives and trlends repsUm! to the
home of the. lubiiarlanS/./iighere. a
bountiful repairi Watt jserved,■:
. .. !■■■■ .
. ■ J VWI as,
■ The Catholic Stodenls'L Mission
crusade starts, tike : new, .yeas with
500 units enrolled' Ini:- the great '
■i, • Hi; = sjssras ’*» *“*>■*-$ Sk.’isss.w.a sw
S’
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Net $
$0.09 $
pfjiwwi'. (I*-:-. Jin
inc.uili,!;
I ,.r t .
ker-:
tav'
the instruction in an orderly man-
ner. They are very loquacious and
would do fine it they would stick
to the point, but I am afraid they
are inclined to get off the track,
Also they are very timid and back-
ward, and are afraid to offend, and
so are not very aggressive.
“Here we are in a town of per-1
bars 50,006 people whose housing
conditions may be described as a
circle within a circle, that is the en-
trance of one house is the entrance
of the house behind it, and several
houses will be in the rear of the
one facing the street. A China-
!Srtrt SnKuH ere even more fearful, places that
Thia is the way they live even fn
New York. I used to try to get in-
to their houses there, and could not
make them open their doers. It
seems therefore almost impossible
get acquainted with them ex-
cept very slowly. They have how-
ever ati overpowering curiosity, and
it can be worked. I want to get a
steriopticon and give shows, most-
ly holy pictures, but also travel
scenes and anything that will get
them together. I think it will be
the way to get at them and make
them understand, the catechist for
Instance, explaining the Crucifixion
while the picture was on the
screen. „
“I left out above the question of
Protestant resources and equipment?
1 have been in two places where
they are established; in both they
are much better off than we. In
the place where the poor French
priest I have spoken of had been
living for years without comfort or
any facilities for mission work,
there are three well-equipped Prot-
estant missions, consisting of one
hospital— a fine building—two in-
dustrial schools, a primary school,
and three chapels. Here where I
am located they have a school for
boj's, one for girls, and a small hos-
pital.
"We use some of their books in
order to learn the language. One
of these states that Christianity was
brought to China a hundred years .
ugo by an Englishman. These
books were published by a Protes-
tant missionary living in the town
where the Catholic church la so
poor. We use his books because <
they suit us better than the French-
Chinese books. As a matter of fact,
not counting St. Francis Xavier. ■
who reached an island almost with- ,
in sight of China, in 1583, Matteo j
Ricci, a Jesuit, came to Cab ton and ]
went to Peking In 1601. The first j
persecution of the Christians want!
about 1700- These facts are statediL>
' in a volume on China and published ; H
fey the Home Cnlyersity Library in |
an article written'by a Cambridge]
professor. This Protestant book;
says also that the number of Chris-,
tian® in China is about 200,000,
here are actually about 1,900,0001
- -- ----- Catholics In China. Evidently, we
for which I aUjng for help for it, and I am are ai)t C0U!1ted as Christians. Some! OIasgow has the largest Catholic
friends, thatkatraid that there fa going to a day when I am in a good Sinn Fein population of any diocese: in Great
in —.K<: Tuna Wrt . - -- —----Britain and whe-t you count the
seamen who visit the port from all
parts of the world. It had probably
IWJ . >1 I* XJ'Jfg. . Hl fl. IMQUh’ . *----
we would give JriftiadfeineB to per*
— k- -wd: Ulklug to
S to morfoeruta «d m&V
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.: ■■ ■ ::L?; ^■':' uiten of hoe
:LY: smaH/nnb
Aj&ong':mei'^i»Mh;itui'i;; here gone mon dish
cut to fpMua iteiOiit' Natiohiil For- Everybbd]
efg7i:feter(iwi"-fedeff at -Man "
.etuMSEtmite, rr Rjiy. J; Klflbt Ross
:/£.£ AiastJh'..' TeSs; luiVing re-
LhuiTeffc thshwi'gi}, M/degkT"' iji»-*»•--
g|£Mii!li Lrt5Wl^','^i!ilMa;'LiriiH...lnkfW'?'( . "
• H st.
. Uwfe’sWto ilecMM
i,^. ,,, t«.’ ■ buy-houdLapd the
c.frfkfbd'tlbS’jp Mm and;a?nL< a ....
IuiBrii.they try to iiwreaae by beg-'
( , A dWfc* J ^g’. -If we had to wait to estab-
:*«■(!! i^i.h FOb- pash u rn/BMoa till: wa could, collect
.L/i'w i?f ifiteresfeg'1 snsdi poor people, it wanld he
f L jWjfirth!di.'.Ufti: ft.- W/.impassable, tor while labor is cheap
■■■jfeMiW wti-ryjf/.wifilii:i.ii i.fe Mossen-'-tthe matonal tor t- lasting house or.
IS-Kr'to. '.!■£,::in I’m PeVci vbs. j-pr?,s,1 Ms to be brought from the
;?t: vtj'j iyrTpi^. Fr>:refR:|ij.■ Allisnkrtw eecr-; fl.-ms^- importetL'.'.'' The homes of
j w tn the-hjraifts' of ohp j'c. pie .aarwes are merely mud brick
i .Futfier wms n - -
priBSE fc,c. yetu-s r™:
( : rlMwrittiiW: to jfije tc-
.-i-nzir :v-.'?:mr;es ' be
•money or .' any: great
? f have bftea
! nwistr yc.rtie.n.larly’ because I tried w
itt'? idwsre to the people sue to-
i:;[ : waa ■&■ ;t<: work v»ry hard. There ar®i no
; yrii’sE. a.f.td !. few ys/>’y zstuyj'L : iic-asi..;-: (if burden in this couittry,
ths.;- Is.iiv-i!' U* in to*"- to irrigate their Land and tor
........... ......fl ito-fl-T dri/if.'.ii^ tfct-y: ajj the tiiiie uar-
. . : ■■ o" .■ mug great 'siu/ktts nt water from
i'-evun u. to tty rrtsiihfl' fta -rts er, trae at each end of ai
! totiiaf. burd’eUi '.Ilitilltovftih .ft- a. jt-.ijujiitoj•. :!pois r;r^r thr* sheuliters, j
i j-itoat. Mi ff “'S'lity: ii, jtntoeKiVry I'm "work of wo-1
'■! fl’ ■■W;'’i',r' toAifuJu. I!r ,,VF.. . tew. nitnsy ®ea are work-
. .J Itow! to-■■ ■v'-ir ■ totsitziiTO walking along the
j ic-ut: nrjw surpng out to I
.......to i "bet;:, err river hss
■:: n^, SEt require
'••-■.ice : '<■'■:■ V; "iil.ij.,,■;■ .'tiubwe to make
L-'Ctto- ;W Wj.-.to. Lto ■«-(<I toev are!
,'J:'\? !iiK.r jtoiflgth
, 5;|.,<. / vj::. ;. snv-, hit-id cli.
ny ':'■■■; :-""= :-B'rF''': to'.itor/Ptoi free-
to: 'to/to^sri
■H toto: iitot . ... ...to.to‘to. .'■L“- row
“to
“to. ■-■ UN W „._.c • '..-to' ,/--to- riilA r
tototo ■:t,!^:IIl'.^i7l:iii(>r«^^r •ty.i.i;j.to .„. ■.. ■■W.
£ tors
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ffi ’Ja?
I
%l*ui ' A-m. -wftw' toSto'"'1. n&d .1^'^.o.wrk
W'.JW!? ff4. i hr/pM or; -firn fmn-
Ehibw that WW* W*. /S', u same room.
V taw ‘it :'«*■■ U»>u:'W’one 1.0 think we
W bn lite jie>*u- conditions. They
jfe, they hex! n«.c ifeiiS- ■c-J’nta- <>- wjcJjx* !•>■■*■ '-toy (ju- ii<'e:<;t;;pn.niment of trav-
3? frionds, and Wmi iX'to’ <^'11 >;> O' i^sir. anticipated some-
{jfi1 their own villt^*a /iw iLm i<jms before we got in-
as$ off. end pnibftKily ><>'■&■<■? *■ ii< .to ta* to fset things are much
rijj" tie ulres4y tl'ir'IMjft ;to,- lt:;a.;s J thought they would
‘op’ I’ittiy. ■«!* illura 1^) ■». .v.itoi w> are hoping gradual-
the go or nl»» Im i'Ufii ta ayiu^;j)o,v to V. yMk-p these tours so that we
tSg, or > If!tie financial vo t-qfeer rosy have a small house in
1 make iiitdr work cffA'+tovt k.-wsi here and 5;ere, which would
§g5?; iviuiiiit FroiiOetunttsm wltii j.m more than twenty dollars
USA! t>>;,>, shiJicmMs, wbuust(ui«w. frtoi y<i®r, or have catechists within
X AmHH, IMiiift (iwuy ttw weaU^r ot : stjaa3n5a.sk distances apart, and in-
®? their couvono, tid Jhxr.y cc tLsir seeping a decent •room
'ijfe. | i.i> Hw poeition of giving ai; vaty ;lcr tie priest. Our central mission,
a®, ] Ntil. Mid thou tiisi ptifliBViftli-',cre..rr &• jtj: flrst year, reqnires a
iieii into- tiio.r nBlSlil rwillj/r if tii-ey; tail: and woman cntech 1st, and If
®.ujily had mW WW ttomii. rtfere s school, a teacher. This
pbnull.)nJ uewce ft!'11 ptici-.has. ;:brw ;h;w, costing twen-
X : tonrot was :1 month. If the place
L' j>r hdliiu- , utv/i; tt:= ■ flirvetop,; in -,be extent of having an
wiw;; ■■—■■•■■■ '•-' ■'■■ :" ■' /.: ." ' ■ r?ito .wpiai .ssyhiwi or s place for a
stirs>■, .‘.:to let iNtCh esnsis’.-j’,. .'i iito1-to:- re-oj™. ot course the lip-
•W’ t-toir*. nut thbjl . Tiutorw iL'
.■'^ pfibatd'. rin ■ ar; Ax’L* jw? hifetS- a blind
,t. '.^wt DiPiH .Mtetwjtaw Mtoto ndwiir-^M' Tlwy
.Li^ 'acS toiw 1A wijuAJ ■“ .i-to-wto.. 10 t; i-e bMh td're’i&re them
■■JF -.to. xml tU ouur^.T-:A«to tto ■]■}.„■ daini the in-
■:[(1 i?i-riun; IncidAlwiadiv, :t£ia'.:l <4itsii£■■• to£TI- -'^vlurn is costing them ¥5011
''Wi: for a Fi-th?ffiSus;nv nn^riati.i-r >..' They hare one woman in
to . ritfM■ years;. f»d I th.vii:. norne to . totorgc. asi four others nursing,
-A& riiii:t'" aiyitrtmslvsntfss cutnes tr-rH- title v/^r c'.-neraTiy about six babies who
i to to !iito^> thfl Frencfc imwst hac ior less sick, while there
3S to, toitoftotyy jbtok in f11- ^" jrre about twenty more placed with
:>-w i-z.-to/ftlons it f« CMtns outside, Except when they
■fife i.jij- itmjifnSbrit for them. R’toti if the babies spend the day
Jife a 'wiettt1 fn1 toz'Bfng himself, it heljw trapped to a womnn’e hack. The
y : <:* ' r.s-A) that. «ome day he- will see :V, <’,ng is very poor; they put a lit-
’ 3*1-1. ntry fl.nrf ibtiCS ’ * 1$: 5”*^? t!*** wnnth nnrl
I ara always kidding myself wor^ around with the finger until
3E i t£ait- ? am going' to be the central'
W; attraction, in the funeral proces-
l stun in a Baltimore cemetery, but
it is a. lOfl.at one shot that I shall
stretch out net. to some French
yriest in Hong ffong. where one of
our men already lies, or grab my
six fijet of earth In our back yard.
All this 'Is incidental to the fact that
it has pleased me Immensely that
you have hunted me up nineteen
years after we got our A, B. In
'some of my zero hours over here
it is exactly this Communion of
Saints that will cheer me up even
more than the money that helps
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Campbell, William. Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1922, newspaper, January 5, 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1266669/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .