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The Federal Glass & Paint ■
didn’t
1
* MONKS OF CALDCT-
■kalthy
ceptibly that young ]
and, aa has been said
Houston
a:
CitiM.’
i
But, after all. we are
that if they will not obey they them-
ums wm
wrr» or gov**1
more than ordinary ability and stand-
-p<rar Pat baa only
make
by |
Iff to S*v*
It
■
xai
R-I-P-S
i remembered In *£nw
where full re-employmetft Mbat
of n*i-
Or.
HARDWARE
<»cw
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bit
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The Firm Behind
—— - I*
the Piano
C. Pfeiffer
w i. r—wniu fenii iTi
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I We Boast of Our Service
ill two bi^1
flwhirwt
6
5
■OTBQHCTUIES
' AND THE TOUNG.
graduation with the very
ot the usual foolSshness
What am yon going 1
conditions Ilka theae, yft
ollc mothers who wottkt
ties of government.
picture Kina’s counsellors are againsi
ilrwlv ; bold move, but the failure of the
that "love” justifies anything? that "
"a woman has a right to live her own
life" as i
they are
! la+if>1
Thos. Goggan & Bros.
51 Years in Business
Navarro
51 Years of Unswerving Loyalty
to High. Ideals
*
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tomtana, Sarttei
B starring.
receiving gnrt»
pr CM* irihwtej
is moat pro Mi; i
la Jargb; tea mm
dtand pm 4
rwrfn-mui
at
rOR to swkkt j
r hap a flora, j
IHn, TBBHa
B Tea Dtnm^j
i is jiuuAjjm i
ttea ThM 1
Brat town m
**-' STUMP J
state. ntq
ORDO.,
beat-
h. “•
any pertls and raised h a
nurnrictf pteees wo«hd
fr Mn felt quite at home.
mK baB. r«n> «C tt«i rma
lac the reBglora aecnrity «f a
nW brother poring Oe Abmt
ship, who seem, sometimes, to reduce
an human Interests to terms of their
P
H
O
N
E
stars in the "movie"
at the list—a very I
. we have'
io small
I to the
sit many
they do
st right.
Scnccrity h &e Spirit
of Service
II
Khod at
I to get
nee had:
lory to
Mtn the
ive seen
■ bunt. Pa.. Rev. Edward J
Central Director.
Among the guerta at a reception
waa a clstinguishrd man of letters.
He was grave and somewhat taciturn.
(Jna of the ladle* piraunt a*gg*et*d
Ito Cbe tosbara that ha warned t* be
I exit of plane at snefa a party.
| "Yes." replied the hotseeu. w*th a
bright :vmllr„ “you see, he cant talk
;anything but sense!"
lALTlp
RS Op
r*ay*
H^MtheS
jheMoed
*>ded bvwy—
P^O* on
1
£
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5
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Uaednc to
Iterttnraad the American CnMey
mtttm oa Tuesday, one <--
LWt ft. Paul would tear.- to an?
t^natnd by the *peetacj, of an
ftg rt*. straggling for the pre*
mfteaef his little commo?, ty. haul
rttf got® at lke submarine,
Ema janraytag the beasties ot
KmmmMftw q<e 1* Hemet of
We Sell • ■
BASEBALL
OUTFITS
Write Un Your Weate.
NIC TENGG
220 W. Coutmeen St.
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b pupiir
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wasn't
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g of a
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mght. ex*
Mth cloth-
Guem UndertAnig Co.'
Funeral Daectrai
Paone. CrocXrtt SSSS.
716 Dolorosa St.
j are
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UNITED STATES
OOVEANMEITT
leanly, as to what sort of nether she hurt ypw
MrnkA diMp Um vaw < M
type motherhood win probably be ’ . ...
unite out of style by the time she will
have reached womanhood.
k at the dWM
tuacher State M
toette Ca~ Tans'
thorfsad Co peft
of the third W
kt of La <M
l This tmiwk,1
utncribwl. win 0
Rhe taw by ahMl
1 conservative ’nanner of teach-
ing. being very trank, and outspoken
both in clans and personal relations
with them, and giving so much aid
just when it was most needed that
the class ot twelve camo through the
----- ■ to
minimum
ot school
CLEANS 2? ““
RUGS for
Wwv^,
tble eosdftlmL
Tied wnd to-day are everything that
good fatholic wives and mothers
sMrald be; two entered religion; the
■he vAll tell you that she "just ador-
es" Theda Bara, and she’s "craxy
the abbot talking about about" Charley Chaplin. And she will the plays these young
I UNION MEAT COMPANY
? BEEF AND PORK PACKERS
X Lard Refiners and Compound Makera
Wctsg annt ;;ue.
*r'? hdulcr
sptaiw _____
mmi*r of kisdred . afrit v A
P-EITER AX1I SFICESv
We treat you right—A tri*: wir-
convince you.
Phone Travis
NO. >03 KIN’CSBCTtY STRf-JTT w
C_ --—t. «
Some ot the
King’s counsellors are against this
; anti-
Catholic Count Roman ones to hold
together a cabinet is only too sadly
she pleases? that. In short, apparent.
straighten them out bc-
I;
J
Amen From Ts-
laks Charles Amertcan-Press: Hava
you a little Piece of poetry in your
boms? If so- kindly—why—sr. keep
, It a while longer. ,
HntOTCANLETrni .
Loudon, March H, 1P1S*
• CMto for Catholic Micro.
One of the latest achievements of
Catholic social work is'the eetahnuh-
ment ot a club for Catholic officers,
who are not catered for by U>o knt*
of the C. W. I*. The rooms of the
Catholic Association in Buseell
Square, a central position, have been
chosen and the club, which is non-
residential for the present, will be
“Your Grocer or Butcher Will Serve
You Our Goods. You Will Be De-
lighted-So Will WeP
f The Milmo i>_-------- -
J , X pit positions in similar departments
£ pjafrinnal K^tik Si**^p’ty-OTinother.
£ Laredo, Texas |
♦ Transits a Gwen! Bankia* £
£ aad Evrtiaag* Bmlaase. v
X Collections Promptly Had* S
♦ and RemitteA «
X ' ♦
X HnitsaM«qB<a<KlMfaM X
♦StoStoSMUStoNOMS !*♦•♦•**»*
»«MoCttam2
X-i — zr> w worse off (patched to the Holy See.
tor all their mo vies .wouJd[<MveAnsxle
a criminal lawyer weep forjtoy, but at
lust that point was remdftd. Even
then much remained tooM don* be-
fore reaolutiona of inmfiuiit were
made effectual, so weddmCWere they
with the result that, tiny as she lx, to their enthusiastic lovrfoot certain
' A glance
I one— ot
I lave seen j.
thought so little as in this wonder-
ful age of the ae’roplane and the mov-
ing picture? People don’t think any-
more, they "like a life in two hours"
so many times a week that a real,
genuine attack of thinking would al-
most produce total annihilation. But
there Is one thing that serious-mind-
ed teachers would be truly glad to
hare them think about and that la.
the frightful injury they are doing
their children by letting them grow
up in the "movie" atmosphere.
Is there anything more tragically delicate bloom of mt
pathetic, we wonder, than the little
girl whose parents are “movie even know thay have kN
fiends?" The mother was a daily visi- and, as has been said 1
tor at moving-picture theatres before ‘take credit to themselves
that child was born; she grieved and
fretted because the little one’s birth
prevented her from seeing her screen
favorites for a few weeks; and when
the baby was less than a month old
that mother was sitting again before
the screen as eager for excitement as
ever. The child is being brought up,
one may say, in the “movie" theater
start already.
With desolation is our land indeed
being made desolate, and all "because
no man thinketh in his heart.’* Was
ECZEHA
Konrr twk wlxhemit
CTKI tbo j|
Erv&aw im of ITCH, mma,
UXGW-0 RMCTTTMJU* f
i—<tjn diwan—-
d1 niAt'Wffi, cw frrm
' - -; v.
TH SOVHWM ■tain
him, could not fall to carry convic-
tion.
The proposal of the American Cal-
dey Committee (Mrs. Cornelius Tiers.
Pt*tv Hotel. New York. Treasurer> Is
thac%« a«w
IM <* 1
TOSHARDWARECO.I
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By Aa UtmKm BoKgaaA
(From Literature Bureau Catholic
Press Association.)
Before me lisa what is meant to
be a very clever advertisement. It
rJhft your
art Lw~— - -
rrtiimetl promptly
MGm SSawsr
And So Will You if you give ua an opportunity of sup-
plyingyoa with '
Goofae, Ofc, Ttr* AntnooWi
Accmata.
SUNSET SERVICE STATION |
Ml Kart rwff rm.Ckarry. i
Only people who have made a deep
Study of pianoe and player pianos are
competent to pa® upon the compara-
tive merits of such instruments.
-a n
>!
Several conferences were held by'
fc-wvher Dempsey with clerks and em-;
pkryers before the Una! agreement;
twas reached.
j The first days ot the strike were}
‘marked by parading ot the men and
‘ girl strikers. Later there were many |
1 a;'rests of boisterous picketing, and:
recently, during the settlement con-
ferences. picketing had virtually ceas-
ed.
The clerks had several preUminary
i matings tn which they joined tho
Retail Clerks’ International Protec-
tive Association and than presented
sad hour demands. These not
.being compiled with, they went on
strike. The store* steadfastly main-
tained the sulks was not effective.
Recognition of the union, ad-
vance* of from M to 4* per cent in
pay, time and a half for overtime, and
liberal vacation allowances war* de-
manded by the darks, when they
struck. *
|he very
e picture
pg girls
ft; since
^bnre." K
f of goal
bras that
Btty, and
P minded
Miftwl Fat^gi
NCTXDoaqg ]
demand representation at the Pontifi-
cal Court the moment it is actually
established. All this points to a large
Increase in the near future in tho
they dinlomatlc corps accredited to the
Vatican. Moreover, in France even
pdo about m
■ood Cath- *
ft willingly
|p* world?
^of udCH
£
habit? Not at a&M
simply learning to dtofi^H
being gently torssd
good, bad and tadtfftMXH
they have seen ■ a fg^tt
foreos thorn to see th*t-t^H
tractions have boon few. Iflfc
very many? A year s*o>.MH
Ing unusual, during odrM
of the different “moviea^B
shows a comfortable living-room and to
- - subject since It concsruff^ft
morals) to have some {MH
naptly in reference to jj
dreadful attraction: "W|®
see a thing wrong In thatHH
ou it was unusually
prove to her that if she MM
right sort of girl ah* woalM
the wrong very easily. J
Now right here is whewj
worst feature of the moriB
erase presents itself.
actually grow to think M
' "To the pure all thing* s^
is a sign ot unusual
not "To see a thing" in pft|
' positively reek with imMft
' they make their leas "1*4
1 companions feel very **4
‘ when the latter admit than
; see quite a lot that isn’t S
f Only a week or so ago I IN
, ot 15 say: "Yes, I went tM
’ patra.* Why shouldn't*
so bad at alt" And
1 of the same age, tn »
f really infamous prodne
1 ed: "It was perfectly
of tire Church of fhigltnd.
•*U!r spnrnv.ng. was get'iron* in
’*rTSug scpTxirt. A new 3en< «Lc-
* "Mery which be tarSsted to
»*r was Catholic, for tri! ft was
t !• <uatun!on with B» j». gre*
1 ax *<xn] t o overahador i the old
'I
'' I
!■ 1
' I
at fcH
rtntey to ftH
- aad to naw
rid sate tor 4*
the latent fashion in Amerfom fami-
lies—a father, mother, and one child.
The mother, her pretty face all ex-
cited anticipation, is urging her hus-
band to hurry: he, also excited and
reetless looking. Is switching off the
light, while the child, a bonny thing
of five or six. pulls her father eagerly
toward the door.
AH are intent on "going to tho
movies" as can early be guessed
frum the accompanying screen pic-
rare which shows a young girl lan-
guishing In the arms of a lugubrious
looking youth in khaki. The adver-
tisement la suggestively entitled.
"Let’s live a life in two hours." anil
is meant to portray the bliss laid up
tor the patrons of a well-known Him
company. Looking at it, one cannot
help wondering just bow many
"Uves" the Infant in the picture may
succeed in living with such a swift
ml ar* ufftMasIv
ask you If you don’t think Elsie Fer-
guson has the"swel lest "clothes and if ]
you like Marguerite Clark or Mary
Pickford best. And she will Invar-
lably add that she’s going to be a
No doubt the experts in saleamap- "movie" actress when she gets big
"because they make lots of money,” ... .
Think what sort of wife and mother Brides" and "The Coi
frocinatlng wreifv—inn would vAmira is being prepared for the future in’ * *"
there ever a time when our people copt gjar didn't havei*
lug on." J
But to return to ths CM
been discussing. It waSji
matter to bring these d
point where they would M
of the pictures they had^
cviL but that point was j
last. The next thing ft
them to see that the P^,
done harm to their own. ftluls, ami
this was most difficult because the
worst result of the frequeattag of pic- that ancient kingdom will certainty
turn shows is that it w**m*way th-s
* impcr-
QMe do not
^anything.
*^^not be-
ing what they call "silty*? about tri- the non-CathoUcs are beginning to de^
lies. The arguments broagpt forward J wand that an ambassador be d!a-
t<> prove that they were M worse off, patched to the Holy See. "L*Action
*' Liberals’* has made a protest to the
Minister for Foreign Affairs regard-
ing Clause 15 of the secret Treaty of
London, and, having heard the min-
ister’s response to it. has unanimous-
ly affirmed that the time has come
to send a representative of France to
the Papal court.
Ancient See Restored in Portugal.
/ An ancient see has been restored
Portugal by special bull of the
TTSi Holy Father. It is that of Lieria,
' ^founded by Pope Paul V la 1541. and
„ suppressed in 1881. It has now been
„ L provisionally confided to the admin-
-w r istration th« Archbishop of Lisbon,
* who will govern it as Apostolic Ad-
ministrator until the appointment of
j Bishop.
Another Political Crisis tn Spaia-
Agaln a crisis has occurred la
Manza- th* neat CUfe*- BtoftNS
EestutwmajZs^fonner Premier. |tonSkg <
has gone to the King and told him
The Federal Glass & Paint Co.
1 Mttfat SLgfcla^Tffxu ftn Btl Nm H4X
5
the Ho.y J Owwer of Sorth Flore* Sc*rt.
j For they had submitted to Rome, and
: the conversion was resented. He and
his brethren, vowed to peaceful co*-
LfcokFor Ac PnauniNB . templation. were forced to p> out I
. -„| f aad borrow money so that they might
■ ImE Ldtie ^e able to stay In their home. Then
to years sgo there was t youvg1 peace came again, as much as there
L rto Iqand himself, as -lany a:«“ I’J®?’ when 5 bt« debt
, ‘Over ones head. Then the war, and
Lc xWt tw.ore him. put ir ot a.an o£ uttle lndustrlm ry
Ur* with x big debt to pi y. Hi1 which the brothers .supported them-
Lsi:-d the parishioners, ar 1 pres- > selves and made provision for keep-
Lg >>S deep tn study of plans ftrr’ Lag their obligations. Then a demand
C*.-}. concerts, picnics an*. other jor repayment and a threat of fore-
f^Biforas of raisin* mon *y. And!closure: the prospect of the restored
^rzeSaaday he ascended 'he pel- ■ Benedictines being driven out again,
t jti mid. "Mr dear bre Aren t; seatterdft to the corners of the earth,
pt >es studying the vari*-is pro-:Then the journeying! up and down,
*> r:r paring the debt, aw; also I;across and back, over a stranger eon-
pr ’jeeu reading the reeor>: of St tinent. drugging a lengthening chain
Mi ji the early days of the ’hurrli of disappointment. And now, on the
Mr- teen unable to oboer-e that ere of departure, cheerful, bumor-
t fill ever *ent in for plci cs. to--ons fj, the best of spirits, to all ap-
Mi :r raffie*. and yet the ehtrrch pearancea unaware that there was
to 'a have thriven under :1s min- anything in the world that mattered
fj ftrftaps I am wrong, x nd if I; except that he and his associates had
Molten be Ktad If some >oe wilt;fonnd the interior peace they so pa-
M >«t xf errors. If T .im not-xiently sought, and had been welcom-
ral f beLeve we ought ti deriie. ^ by pope Pius X into the Church
l w dinct method of rati ng the (they had thought they never need en-
wwied to pay off the debt cn j ter, here was t>,“ .*A«r laiw-r .n
pt vopte. raised to the b nor trf; worldly affairs with u much uncon-
cern as though raising the badly
the Abbot ot Calder needed money was of no more vital
consequence than writing the six fig-
wonder- urns era a slate.
Wllll , — in danger growing up,
rirls the different I with the most crooked motions unless ,
X , * **. _ yr»V-mOClf. W^-
tore ft Is too late? Do you even sus-
pect that ideas antagonistic to faith
and morals are being Imbibed by your
children and are likely to spring Into
action just as soon as those children '
are old enough to escape from your
loving care? Who do you thtnk ought |
to face and overcome all there dl(li-
eu It les, w» or you? Is it not your
place rather than ottrs, and Is ft not
far more a moth«*s duty than a
nun’s to Impress unon your daughter
the sacrednre* of marriage, for in-
ttance, and the deadly *vQ of a de-
ntore ------------j------i liberate evasion of its
fn. >T1 are steady, dependable andi^et such teaching is often left
Service high principled, while rtlll just as gay done or left to three upon whom the
of heart and as fond of "a good burden should not faH. because you.,to-day,
tfane" us they were fourteen years C ~ —- - •»-
ago when the moving J....
had not 1
mls- taflaence over young and
soul*.
-Twn years ago I was given work
in a cteas composed of girls very ulmL
jur to **e, mental capacity, refine-
ment and social position to the ctass Country—"^y. what's
of fourteen years ago. They were rior?
from good Catholic homes and were | c)ty—. . „
sweet, ssniable and well-behaved ■ a hand laundry."
young girts ‘ ~~ *
over
from
PRIEST SETTLES A STRIKE
St. Louis. March 29. —Several^
hundred men and girl clerkR return-1
ed to work at the five large down-
town department stores it Sa. m. to-
day, following a settlement of their]
strike at a mans meeting at 515 Mar-1 s^'rv‘‘
Uet Street at B p. m. yesterday. i.hejean yean..that
j Oscar F. Nelson, federal mediator.,
jund Father Tim Dempsey, pastor of:
■St. Patrick's Church, who has sue
cessfully mediated other large strik-
es, were instrumental In bringiuc
about a settlement. Th* clerks have
■ lieen on strike five weeks.
The clerks congregated at the cm-
■ ploy me nt bureau and superintend ■
! cuts' offices' In the four stores earty i
1 ■ , received new numbers and I
dear CathoDc mother, do not dream i locker keys, and took their placirs ’
gm*«_ —ri Iteuhfing*- ’Vfltl ! kohlerj tl)C L DF'n* WIR* ’
the girls "dfflTt know anything!much hilarity among the retnraftig
huioceut;about such things." D® they nof clerks. ute Building. Fourth
Try accompanying them to every The baste of settlement was con- .vcnu(. and SlKitlinf.]d street. Pittx-
. to a letter ^dressed to I’ather .^^ j
Dempsey and signed by executives/of,,
the five stores. The letter follows:
Dear Father: Pursuant to your
nnVw»-‘kind efforts:
I It Is acknowledged that employes
■•-Tbit-, th* svraU name tbJ to J°ln and rp“aU1
.. and wHI-behared' Iw>a<lj7~ ibers of any organization
- - whose parents watched ! All employes as of February
~ttam carefully and kept them }1JH8. shall be reremployed. but In
___contort with anything which [ Utich CJUvCB auaa a ■->- +« Vs'*J r—— “ -
^med tofbemtobe.badiafluence.lt __S:1” thcir fOI?VF
The rirte however, were allowed > X 1110 M.11IDO ^granted, such persons will be placed (
freedom In attending picture shows [♦ . — - J In positions in similar departments at:
which was doing them a harm nat I
named by their parent*. . That par-|
virion- freedom! ft was responsible |
for a differewee between the two
clatoto that only an experienced I
teacher could appreciate.
The girls of fourteen years ago en-
tend the academic coutw simple,
sweet, innocent children; they advan-
cad to their graduating year and left
school, not ignorant ct the world and
ttn «*U*. but with minds untainted by
gnowMgu tn wrong ways: the girls
of th* later dare were not only too
fpphlsrwutad for their years, but
were ratbar ptessed to be uo. Now in
their wcoad year, of high school work
they an iiwtlsra and. somawkat un-
rteody in character; they «r* «>Mly
bored, and meatal laumeatiatia* <Hf-
flnlt, and tire easily wbaiavar sra-
‘ talaed effort ft neoeraary. They have
a quick, ready intelligence, but ara
Impart—* of work. Under th* inff*-
ence iff their taachera. in whom they
hava raery confidence cad to .wkra*
they ipMk with frankaaen, thay arc
improving greatly, bat ft is an im-
Mtnwrat that «oe* by fita and
» suceaadtag t* break
th* moving picture
“Jack te awfully annoying a: times.
He made me so angry to-day that I
picked up a book—’’
"What’ You surely didn’t throw
ft at him?"
"Oh. no:
we weren’t married yet."
I
of the association and contain- w COFFEE AND TEA. COCOA. J
M— ■,* VTbaraift ChO-vTL 1 rw-nWrr' r» A VI k <2 m h#
the. J
that we mi .
Ing the evil effaets at * h»blt yoa
The writer may be pardoned if she ‘wSe^Sl £ «*.to T
Xrin* PRtoA’^’D^’y^u
know that your daughters, taught by
the exciting school of the r'
screen, are halt convinced alreadv
opened after Easter. All Catholic of-
ficers will be welcomed and light
refreshment, will be served, after-
noon and evening, at moderate prices.
Catholic Chaplain* Again Compll-
mented on Tbrir Bravery.
Catholic chaplains are mentioned
in latent dispatches for distinguished
conduct and particular personal brav-
ery. They are Father Noblet. Father
Evans, S. J., Father Vincent Schelly,
C. R, L., and Father Whitfield. An-
other priest. Father Mactlvalue, has
given hte life in the cans* of duty.
After serving In France and being
badly gassed, he was Invalided home
and, insisting on going out again, was
attached for a time to a hospital ship.
11 happened to be the Glenert Castle,
and he went down with It. He
came from the Glasgow archdiocese,
where his loss te deplored.
Japan May Send an Envoy To the
Holy See.
Latest news from Japan says that
the establishment of a diplomatic
mission at the Vatican is occupying
I he government of Tokio. It is be-
lieved that in the first instance it will
take the temporary form of those
. sent by England and Holland during
'were, the war. It te also said that Portugal
to shortly to re-establish diplomatic
relations with Rome. Hte Holiness
has recently received a telegram from
the Regents of Poland, affirming
their loyalty to the Holy See; and
When you purchase i piano you mast
teke the won).of the salesman who
sells to you regarding the merit of the
instrument you buy.
It naturally follows then that to be as-
sured of value in your piano or player
you must depend upon such knowledge
as you can acquire: time and inclina-
tion forbids a study of pianos, so the
thing to do is to
Know the Firm From
Which You Purchase
The House of Goggan has for fifty-one
years adhered to the ideal of selling
only the best pianos to be had at vari-
ous prices, and, today, no matter what
you pay for a piano or player piano,
here you are assured of absolute satis-
faction and, further, that nowhere can
you possibly purchase an instrument
that represents better value for your
money that the instrument we sell you.
at the tew*? w ojfer
»o man can iw ;xcMi>d jar
depriving hi* JitwtSg of tie
piearura to be iimt from po«-
semcn r<f a piano or player
piano.
_ Mcrea**3 t**11’ fMrfUc** hi tiw art glara Ifa» by mirrba«<-c
equipment of thLCldratobttahad DALLAS ART OVA**
L- TM» »urft bx* b**B trom Puteraon Avenue to flirir
' it* building on Mwkrt Bteaot, rapedally axm**d fcy th*
J bandiing of lwt« »tte contract.. The art rl»— depert-
THE FEDERAL CLASS AND PAINT CO. la now under the
r^mnrat of Mr. Louie L. T 1>*R>rimer, the former preeident aod
l*Ttof of tte DAIXASAKT GLASS CO, aad h* j. aopported by
L-mbw> *** o£ tT>ln*1 ,, *k“*n ’■iw 'nunt up lb reputation; in-
L,r the traveling reprwmtotlve, Mr. A. E. Croftn, whoee «-
Uete tMte !B t!>e blending of roton' and bla large conceHUan in
t^ewtften of design* for church window, during th* part twalv*
t** W(5!1 admiratlrm of all true lover, of art. Our attulloa
L, 10* -Hjoipped to ffirtk* wtadowa aa beautiful In design and
Lr*?!ws«hl^ and equal to the beat that comae from Enrop*.
gt Writ" our friends and ire friend* and patron* oij th* DATJ AS
Lgf (ft.LSS <O. to call upon ua when in our neighborhood art! ta
33 * hen requiring an estimate on work. Th* fullert sarit-
totM !* guaranteed by
will show that their toc|
narrow nor bigoted. TH
from "Snow White,** . ——
Princeea," "Bab’s BuraMrT “Birth of
a Nation." "A Tale of
and "Uttl* ^Mta*
"The Vampire," **<
by I "Sure, the»* doctor*
! ”-Vu ■«'” ”■
i wa* a judge-
'i - ----
given here the result of _two year,’
rlose study of the effect of the mov-
ing picture habit on the adolescent
girt. Some fourteen year* ago sh.i
waa one of the tfacbera In a class ot
girl* from 15 to 16 years of age. The
papite were the usual well dressed,
well behaved, properly brought up
for tl.e brn-. -The latest pteasmg - - —jgiria that we are accustomed to think
tor utoit, be ft said for tLe b«- the abbot gets the momeyjof In connection with convent
: :ho»r wfeo have not !:ad the win to the contemplative schools, With-these-
« ’wmne to see or h<xr ^n-!llre tho.e who find t _
eltii a most engaglJ t light-11 -
» ■' » toaictal probler wliU-h forTJro the pleasure,
*d wrt most business ; en 'a.u»;
~ -i ™ Eleven j-nr» ruto! ___
► tail saeegh money to buv the is- : OIXLATE FATHER E> ir.HS
as rtCXMey. ahi ch te nc a ver/i ~
to tutaiit. the coast ■:: Wa'es !
tar cuty rich miles rtntn- a much'
He fem, enough
.. .tite cue hundredth year.
Which to stored province Of Que-
bec. For seventy-seven year* he has
performed An'kas bean other* are young business women of
to the pdevtnooa. ------------,
bleMcl throughout with ^teeptlonal
health and strength- although
never spared himself la the
' of Gad and his fetlowmen.
■ -VSrttil Llj U*rl SJbrtMse ■ —“ | _ ..aq ■ — . —'
“nl I "Pc— -st has onU two months to
the last Benedlcri. es. Sral
tat if tpsritual peace, tud then ;
ftflsd of anguish succeeded
sgxln. but with aD the
****** ro’atlons broken, with uTI
V. «• THRIFT HTAMFS
and holy CHILDHOOD, j’
Make your United Stats* Thrift '
i rant "Baby Boods” by dfc-j
of them tn favor of the He*yl
w -- n Childhood In this way you will ba.
that the only wey to settle the trouble performing a patriotic duty toward»
your country, and in turn you will
' irve the great cause of the poor;
abandoned pagan children, ------------
Get your pari»h, school, cla», so-!
daUty. mission club, family and; ♦ „ —,
friends Interested in this twofold % LzfCSCeilt COttee VO.
service. '2 p. UBERTO * SON. FTtP
Write us and we will send you aS Wholesale Dealers to All
U. S, Thrift Card made out in the 1 $ Grades, ot
namy c
Ing the first Thrift Stomp. S-rir.ir?
the balance of 1", stomps and parte
(them on the card and rotura t‘
!same to ns. We will then .redeem
the Thrift Stomps tor a War Savini;
Stomp which will bring
.Childhood Si in 13d3.
I We will thus be bu'ldfng up a re-
fund which will be aeeded i:i'
are io come.
i The children in the parochial
^schools of Allegheny County hr.vc to
I date purchased more than $4«>,(Kn*
worth ot W. S. S.. and doubtless
Catholic children everywhere have
l^en equally generous and patriotic
In their response. Why not divert al
least a little of this vast amount to
| the welfare ot tbe poor waits in pa-
> lands? You can help t'ncle Sam.
innd In turn the cause of Christ's lit-
> tie ones.
---- ----- - , 'j will you do your bit*
picture show that ft’te at all neewrary becasme. you {behind the counters. There wa4< ^,4,, VOur communication to
“begun to cart its blighting ray. th* girls "dmCt knew smythingimuch hilarity among the returning Natlon;lf Office. Holy Childhood.
»nd innocent'about uuclx things." D® they Mt clerks. — ■ - -
[Try accompanying them to every} The baste of settlement was con-
"movte" TTral— Itoy vMt. anti find J tolned In
out tar yourself whether they know ‘
lor not!
the abbot. Hl* aboolute confidence that child!
: t* th* *D- kmportaaco of hl* mlaslon, probably worrying aiuaetvw need-
I hft wiMra vhtwviw ifa*t a* tuutir
> MH**
. iim* to Hre wool* not h* allow*d to
. die. and hi* uvldaat conviction that
------- ------------ though he went away without it the
mt la ter off rteMev. u»d who badly needed money would
.<ta*a«t gripping story of splr- ' “ ' *’ " ” —
t tmfllrt ioDowed by spiritual
» W vay at explaining b > highly
■bl tok at raising o*,l<h).
mat mwaiouary who h-d brav- ■ ------ -
vojr.! to seek subscriptions in large arm
pro’j-1 small amo unts, payable at once or W
'intervals intending over one year.
-The latest pleasing feature of ft all]..
■ r. ,h.T when the abbot get* the money of in connection with
tad the wm -he contemplative ‘schools. With these girls the different i *’itn toe n
h,’'rand those who find delight In] teachers departed somewhat from the
such a tectnre as that he delivered usual " ' " 'M
rat -,<,st bustars* ; «n ra.u»;
•St if 3* blues. Eleven jriir* to,- ,
HIS HTNDREnTH YEAR.__________
Father Dandurand, O. M. L, of St. troublesome year* from childhood
.Vonitace. Manitamu has just entered
he first saw girls. Four of i-helr number are mar-
eravtng tor the eon- •
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