kentucky irish american. (louisville, ky) 1903-03-14 [p ]

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SNilTTITCKY IRIH AMI3iIZICAlOT ST PATRICKS DAY Will Bo Right Royalty Cole ¬ brated by Local Irlsh- Americans lloliglous Services Will Bo hold In all the Catholic Churches Grand Ball Under Auspices of Hibernians at Lieder kraiiz Hull JEPFBRSONYILLE WILL CELEBRATE Another St Patricks day Is at hand and the Kentucky Irish American bids one and alllithe very top o1 the morn- ing ¬ Next to Christmas there is prob ¬ ably no greater day to Irish men and Irish women the world over than March 17 St Patricks day It matters not whether they are Irish by birth or REV FATHER WALSH Will Preach the Sermon at St Patricks Church March 17 descent one and all honors the day set apart by the Catholic church as the feast of St Patrick the Apostle of Ireland To them there is something sacred about the day and at the same it is essentially a day of rejoicing He is a poor Irish- man indeed who is ashamed to wear his bit of green on St Patricks day But the question may be asked Why do Irishmen rejoice and show their good humor on the feast day of a saint of our holy mother church It is because they are proud to be members of the church proud that they are descended from an ¬ cestors who received the light of faith from St Patrick proud of Ireland her glories and her ruins And whether it be in Ireland in America in Canada or in the Argentine Republic whether Jt be dung the Boers of South Africa or in the far distant Philippines on Tuesday there will be Irish men and women who wear their green thank God that they are Irish and celebrate in song and story the old land from whence they sprang Our own immortal Thomas Davis wrote How fierce the look these exiles wear Whore wont to be so gay The treasured wrongs of fifty years Are in their hearts today The treaty broken ere the ink Wherewith twas writ could dry Their plundered homes their ruined shrines Their womens parting cry Their priesthood hunted down like wolves Their country overthrown Each looks as if revenge for all Were staked on him alone On St Patricks day these fierce looks are cast aside not because they have for ¬ gotten their wrongs but because they rejoice and are glad that they have been granted the light of the true faith And who will dare rob them of their right to rejoice Who will find fault with them if they sing and dance and applaud stories of the Emerald Isle Hes all a knave or half a slave- r Who sligbs his country thus But a true man like you man Will fill his glass with us As to the local l celebration of the day it can be said that it will be fittingly ob P J WELSH Music Director for Hibernian Ball served socially and religiously On Tuesday morning at 030 oclock St Patricks church will be crowded with Ions and daughters of the Emerald Isle The Very Rev Father Cronin the pastor of St4 Patricks church will officiate at iolemn high mass The Right Rev BUbop McCJoskey and about twenty five prieaU will occupy seats ia the sanct ¬ uary The sera on on Si Patrick will be preached by Her Father Patrick 0 JOSEPH PRYOR He Aspires to the Judgeship of the Criminal Branch of the Circuit Court Walsh pastor of the Church of the Sacred Heart An excellent musical programme has been arranged- At 730 oclock Tuesday evening it Is expected that St Louis Bertrand church will be crowded to hear the Rev Father Michael A McFeely O P who will preach the panegyric of St Patrick for the Dominicans The main social celebration will be- held under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at Liederkran hail Of course dancing will be the principal feature of the evening and while there will be enough modern dances to satisfy the young people there will be reels jigs hornpipes etc for the entertainment of the older genera tions The committee having this affair in charge is made up as follows Mike Tynan John J Sullivan Patrick J Welsh Joseph P McGinn and Patrick T SullivanThe committee will be made up as follows Lieut Tom Fitzgibbons Francis Maher John T Keaney Con Ford Will Burns Ed Mackey Tom Callahan and Joe Hanrahim Tickets will be fifty cents ladies ac companied by gentlemen will be admitted free It is expected to make this enter tainment a high class affair in every respect IrishAmericans of the old school like Messrs Pat Bannon William Chawk John and Matt Brennan Barney Campbell John McAteer Jeremiah Kava nagh John P Kelly Michael Barry William Ansbro Pat Kenealey John Ryan Joseph Nevin Dennis Meagher Patrick Cody and others are expected to be in attendance If they do not care to dance they can spend a few pleasant hours talking about old times and the land far off across the sea Let every Irishman in Louisville turn out that night and make the Hibernian ball a social as well as financial success In our sister city of Jeffersonville the Hibernians are preparing to celebrate with a dramatic and literary entertain- ment ¬ The Hibernian Dramatic Society will produce Erin Go Bragh an Irish romantic comedy drama Moreover good vaudeville specialties will be pro duced by the best amateurs of Jefferson ¬ ville New Albany and Louisville It is expected that many of our Louisville Hibernians will cross the river that night and attend the dramatic performance before going to the ball on this side Among the other social functions will be a dance at Phoenix Hill under the auspices of the Golden Rod Club an organization of young IrishAmericans and a dance at the New Athletic Club under the auspices of the Nonpareil Club another organization of young Irish Americans ARCHBISHOP IRELAND The Associated Press Rome dispatches say the situation with regard to the ap- pointment of Archbishop Irelandas Cardinal is unchanged Personages of high authority at the Vatican say that his nomination is likely in two con tingencies as a reward when the Philip- pine question is satisfactorily solved or in the event of his nomination being asked for directly or indirectly by the supreme authority of the United States Regarding the views of the Apostolic Delegate at Washington as to the wis- dom of such an appointment the Vati- can has always instructed the Apostolic Delegates to keep in touch with the trend of public opinion Ever since Cardinal Satolli was at Washington the Vatican understood that President Cleve ¬ land would view with satisfaction the nomination of Archbishop Ireland OOiNO ABROAD Martin Joyce proprietor of the popular cafe at 1105 West Main street Is still doing business at the old stand Since lie came to Louisville he has made three trips home to Ireland and IP now con mauqfriends journey HAS NEW PLACE Ben M Droppelman well known and popular in GermanAmerican circles has become associated with the old ab- lhed house of WilHamSpring rSoH dealers la all kind of mineral waters sea iaa hurtling salawuan arid wil- ldoubtlee largely tau we4hebwiar n rswiET Miss Roberta Buchanan is visiting friends in Kansas City Miss Jennie Smith arrived last week from Bardstown to visit friends in this city Miss Martha Posten is enjoying an ex ¬ tended visit with friends at Elizabeth town Mrs Kouwenbergh has returned from New Haven where she visited Mrs Ella Johnson Miss Mary Field of Crescent Hill has been spending a week with relatives at Springfield Miss Ollie Coomes of Bardstown has been spending the past ten days with friends in this city I Miss Alma McDermott entertained her club Tuesday morning at her handsome home in the Highlands Mrs WW Ball after spending a week with friends in this city has returned to her home at New Haven Miss Julia McManaman who has been spending ten days in New York City i is J expected home tomorrow Miss Mary Mulligan who has bee visiting relatives in Cincinnati has r turned to her home in Portland Miss Mary Glenn of Frankfort who was the guest of her aunt Mrs Edward l J Parker has returned to her home Mrs Dooley of Brandenburg who hasI been visiting her daughter Mrs J W Sullivan at her home in Parkland has I returned home James Conners a well known resident of Madison spent Sunday in Jefferson ¬ ville visiting his sister Mrs J Simpson Mrs Howard Warder was the hostess for the Jeffersonville Cecilian Circle at its weekly meeting last Tuesday evening Miss Lydd Christ a pretty visitor from Covington was the guest of the Misses Maguire in South Louisville last Sunday Mrs Mary Pierce and daughter Lottie and little Miss Emily Harned of Bards ¬ town have been the guests of Miss Will Crawford Mrs Harriet Ashton of Flemingsburg was here this week to visit her son Charlton H Ashton with the Trumbo Company Mrs M Devereux and daughter Miss Annie and Miss Katherine Woodward of Winchester arrived last week to visit Louisville friends Mrs John Hayes and daughter Miss Agnes Hayes are in Washington ona- visit to Miss Angela Hayes who is at tending school there Misses Margaret Peak and Margaret Halstead popular Bardstown girls ar- rived here Saturday to be the guests of Miss nleanorSimpson Miss Effie Hoffman of Crescent HUlI left Saturday for a visit of several weeks at Newport where she has a large num- ber of friends and admirers John Farrell who for some time has- been unable to leave his home in Portland on account of typhoid fever has entirely recovered and is out once more Mrs Will Norton of Fifth street willI leave today for a brief visit to Nazareth Academy where her daughter Miss Mar- garet ¬ is finishing her education itlnglfri day for her home in Frankfort accom paulett by her slater Miss Eva Cummins Mrs Wf Doaohue who has been serfI duly ill with the grip at her home 3i41I Tidal avenue fa reported much better an4 her speedy recovery f is BOW looked j for I We are pleated to auaotmet that Mfa J o- a > 0iY m Ii SUBSCRIBE m ill r u g NOW FOR THE m iu m W m W- m m KENTUCKYIRISH w m Ii- m W- m w- i AMERICAN m m w- ro u- hl w- m Brightest and Best Weekly Newspaper Ii 2 in the Southwest Only one dollar per year W it rJ tJIo tJI tJIfEtJIo r e II Z C C C FRANK A LENZ i f > Hs Friers Want Him Elected to the State Senate Frank A Menne who has been ill with typhoid fever is now out of danger an d her speedy recovery looked for by hel- friends JThe many friends of Harry J Bowlin g are congratulating him on the arrival of a Griffithn childe are doing well John J Maloney has returned home e after a six weeks successful buslnes trip to New Orleans Baton Rouge Nat chez Mobile Little Rock Memphis and other cities in the South James Mooney who fell some weeks ago and sustained serious injuries tha t have confined him to his home in the West End is improving steadily and wit 1 soon be able to be out 0 again 1t Dennis Sullivan is the happiest man at West Baden He is the father of a bouncing baby girlj The mother who was Miss Nora Crawford is well known in Louisville Both papa and mamma are receiving a great many congratulation- on the arrival of the baby A unique observance of St Patrick day will occur at Paducah The Cbarit Club of that city will give a shamrpcl tea with Miss Emma Reed at the Palmer House Besides being a charming hostess Miss Reed is one of the most attractiv and accomplished ladies in that section of Kentucky and this celebration in honor of Irelands patron saint will be one long to be remembered FALSE MEASURE Will Not He Tolerated by inspector of Weights wxd Measures Frank DwgaM Prank Dugan theInspector of Weights and Measures is making a determined fight against dishonest peddlers Many of them are using measures with false bottoms Mr Dugan is making a strenu ¬ ous effort to examine all these measures If after being warned the offenders Jail to obey the law they will be arrested on ordinance warrants A penalty of not lees than 10 nor more than 100 is pro vided for each offender Mr Dugan Is doing his duty and should have the sup ¬ port of the lawabiding people Any persons knowing of violations should reportthem HELP THE CHILD North and South East and West the movement against childlabor gaining strength iswinning practical results in prohibitive legislation The employers of childlabor have made a fierce fight have shielded themselves behind many adroit pretenses For example could any plea be more satisfying to a pocket book conscience than the proud de ¬ fense of the suployere that they let the children work to r cue them from the evil infliiMHMB + oT had hom8jlland of the Wt yteknw J 0tta Ittto witch that were I i 1 r l rl ALL Lj aIN THESE THREE LOTS 5 750 10 All our mens and youths fancy Sack Suits in win ¬ ter goods andall our andk Ulstersnow in these 750e and io Sale for eight days only Ends Satur ¬ day night March 21 LEVY BROSTH- IRD AND MARKET falling through the negligence and igno ¬ rance of their parents Probably the time will never be when sonic worthy people with dividends at stake can be convinced that two wrongs do not make a right and that he who does evil is none the less despicable be ¬ cause he does it that good may come The entrenchments of frank wrongdoers have never delayed the army of progress more than a few brief moments All the long battles rage about the fortresses where wrong fights under the banner of right And there has progress experi- enced all its defeats and disasters WORKING ON RITUAL Grand Secretary George Lautz leaves tomorrow morning for Carrollton sad with Rev Father Ahmann will revise the new ritual prepared for the Young Mens Institute A meeting of the Supreme officers will take place at Cincinnati next Tuesday when the work of the Kentucky jurisdiction will be submitted It U quite probable that the ritual just prepared will i be adopted for the entire country Michael Flahertys funeralll will take i place Saturday morning from the Cathe- dral ¬ i I He died Thursday moralng at hla- home I I otj Bullitt street I 1 7 HOME PHONE 3189 CUMBERLAND PHONE 3454A JAMES GREENE FUR11ITURE CH PETS STOVES and RANCES BACONS OLD STAND 425429 E Market St LOUISVILLE KY IIIDDIIIBlI M J GATHOF BROS LARGE STOCK HIGH GRADEI DRY GOODS HATS MENS I LADIES SUITS FURNISHINGS CLOAKS GOODS Eighth and Market 816 W Market JOUISVI L IDLY If 16 U I IJOHNHD FETTER Ladies Shirt Waists to Order Ladies Shirt Waist Patterns 338 Fourth Ave LOUISVILLE KY Li IG e m 2m m ASK FOR THE OEkEBRRT D SPRINC BANK WILD CHERRY PHOSPHATE s s A SURE CURE FOR INDICESTION s THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SWEET DRINK BOTTLED B mg BB ifafafcfrflVilV atttal tlEa s IrRA1 z- 4I TK I LEVEROITES BETWEEN ROTS FIFTHtlO i t t l eWlmlhAWWLLWWIluW1WWlIWWIWWIIUWWWWuU1IW1WWUjW1WuW1J l DEALER INt i VonofQfiToQi F I I I CIGARS AND TOBACCO Telephone 2786Y 1983 PORTLAND AVENUE Yt7RTTfIfIRI111irftlfliffillfitifiiiIITfffRRff IIRIIifliltITUIRITiTYiffTllffIff TffnnRfIliIl Steve I unigan DEALER IN PINE Jrish Foteen AlhiSk3i WINES OF ALL KINDS Ills SlxTcarOIdWhisky for family use can not be surpassed He also has Old Matflnzly of 1M McBrayer of W and Anderson County of 95 1tJOO1SS34 9 < mVEJNTEE ST MeMIfM1MilllMlllllltflI IIeWIMMllMNllM lliMMeM > B BRUMLBVE I I ttflY 11LIMERND 11 815 SIXTEENTH STREET LOUISVILLE KY J Ji i tl11tltI1tIMll111111111lt un IIUI N l11181g91 18Q UIIIIIU11 FINK WHI8KTK8 FINE OIOASB JOYCES 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Page 1: Kentucky Irish American. (Louisville, KY) 1903-03-14 [p ]

SNilTTITCKY IRIH AMI3iIZICAlOT

ST PATRICKS DAY

Will Bo Right Royalty Cole¬

brated by Local Irlsh-Americans

lloliglous Services Will Bo holdIn all the Catholic

Churches

Grand Ball Under Auspices ofHibernians at Lieder

kraiiz Hull

JEPFBRSONYILLE WILL CELEBRATE

Another St Patricks day Is at hand

and the Kentucky Irish American bids

one and alllithe very top o1 the morn-

ing

¬

Next to Christmas there is prob ¬

ably no greater day to Irish men and

Irish women the world over thanMarch 17 St Patricks day It matters

not whether they are Irish by birth or

REV FATHER WALSHWill Preach the Sermon at St Patricks

Church March 17

descent one and all honors the day setapart by the Catholic church as the feastof St Patrick the Apostle of IrelandTo them there is something sacred aboutthe day and at the same it is essentiallya day of rejoicing He is a poor Irish-man indeed who is ashamed to wear hisbit of green on St Patricks day

But the question may be asked Whydo Irishmen rejoice and show their goodhumor on the feast day of a saint of ourholy mother church It is because theyare proud to be members of the churchproud that they are descended from an ¬

cestors who received the light of faithfrom St Patrick proud of Ireland herglories and her ruins And whether itbe in Ireland in America in Canada orin the Argentine Republic whether Jt bedung the Boers of South Africa or inthe far distant Philippines on Tuesdaythere will be Irish men and women whowear their green thank God that theyare Irish and celebrate in song and storythe old land from whence they sprang

Our own immortal Thomas Daviswrote

How fierce the look these exiles wearWhore wont to be so gay

The treasured wrongs of fifty yearsAre in their hearts today

The treaty broken ere the inkWherewith twas writ could dry

Their plundered homes their ruinedshrines

Their womens parting cryTheir priesthood hunted down like

wolvesTheir country overthrown

Each looks as if revenge for allWere staked on him aloneOn St Patricks day these fierce looks

are cast aside not because they have for ¬

gotten their wrongs but because theyrejoice and are glad that they have beengranted the light of the true faith Andwho will dare rob them of their right torejoice Who will find fault with themif they sing and dance and applaudstories of the Emerald Isle

Hes all a knave or half a slave-

rWho sligbs his country thus

But a true man like you manWill fill his glass with usAs to the locall celebration of the day

it can be said that it will be fittingly ob

P J WELSHMusic Director for Hibernian Ball

served socially and religiously OnTuesday morning at 030 oclock StPatricks church will be crowded withIons and daughters of the Emerald IsleThe Very Rev Father Cronin the pastorof St4 Patricks church will officiate atiolemn high mass The Right RevBUbop McCJoskey and about twentyfive prieaU will occupy seats ia the sanct ¬

uary The sera on on Si Patrick willbe preached by Her Father Patrick

0

JOSEPH PRYOR

He Aspires to the Judgeship of the Criminal Branch of the Circuit Court

Walsh pastor of the Church of theSacred Heart An excellent musicalprogramme has been arranged-

At 730 oclock Tuesday evening it Is

expected that St Louis Bertrand churchwill be crowded to hear the Rev FatherMichael A McFeely O P who willpreach the panegyric of St Patrick forthe Dominicans

The main social celebration will be-

held under the auspices of the AncientOrder of Hibernians at Liederkranhail Of course dancing will be theprincipal feature of the evening andwhile there will be enough moderndances to satisfy the young people therewill be reels jigs hornpipes etc forthe entertainment of the older generations The committee having this affairin charge is made up as follows MikeTynan John J Sullivan Patrick JWelsh Joseph P McGinn and PatrickT

SullivanThecommittee will be made up

as follows Lieut Tom FitzgibbonsFrancis Maher John T Keaney ConFord Will Burns Ed Mackey TomCallahan and Joe Hanrahim

Tickets will be fifty cents ladies accompanied by gentlemen will be admittedfree It is expected to make this entertainment a high class affair in everyrespect IrishAmericans of the oldschool like Messrs Pat Bannon WilliamChawk John and Matt Brennan BarneyCampbell John McAteer Jeremiah Kavanagh John P Kelly Michael BarryWilliam Ansbro Pat Kenealey JohnRyan Joseph Nevin Dennis MeagherPatrick Cody and others are expected tobe in attendance If they do not care todance they can spend a few pleasanthours talking about old times and theland far off across the sea Let everyIrishman in Louisville turn out thatnight and make the Hibernian ball asocial as well as financial success

In our sister city of Jeffersonville theHibernians are preparing to celebratewith a dramatic and literary entertain-ment

¬

The Hibernian Dramatic Societywill produce Erin Go Bragh an Irishromantic comedy drama Moreovergood vaudeville specialties will be produced by the best amateurs of Jefferson ¬

ville New Albany and Louisville It isexpected that many of our LouisvilleHibernians will cross the river that nightand attend the dramatic performancebefore going to the ball on this side

Among the other social functions willbe a dance at Phoenix Hill under theauspices of the Golden Rod Club anorganization of young IrishAmericansand a dance at the New Athletic Clubunder the auspices of the Nonpareil Clubanother organization of young IrishAmericans

ARCHBISHOP IRELAND

The Associated Press Rome dispatchessay the situation with regard to the ap-pointment of Archbishop Irelandas

Cardinal is unchanged Personages ofhigh authority at the Vatican say thathis nomination is likely in two contingencies as a reward when the Philip-pine question is satisfactorily solved orin the event of his nomination beingasked for directly or indirectly by thesupreme authority of the United StatesRegarding the views of the Apostolic

Delegate at Washington as to the wis-dom of such an appointment the Vati-

can has always instructed the ApostolicDelegates to keep in touch with the

trend of public opinion Ever sinceCardinal Satolli was at Washington theVatican understood that President Cleve ¬

land would view with satisfaction thenomination of Archbishop Ireland

OOiNO ABROAD

Martin Joyce proprietor of the popularcafe at 1105 West Main street Is stilldoing business at the old stand Since liecame to Louisville he has made threetrips home to Ireland and IP now conmauqfriendsjourney

HAS NEW PLACE

Ben M Droppelman well known andpopular in GermanAmerican circles hasbecome associated with the old ab-

lhed house of WilHamSpring rSoHdealers la all kind of mineral waterssea iaa hurtling salawuan arid wil-ldoubtlee largely tau we4hebwiar

n

rswiETMiss Roberta Buchanan is visiting

friends in Kansas City

Miss Jennie Smith arrived last weekfrom Bardstown to visit friends in thiscity

Miss Martha Posten is enjoying an ex¬

tended visit with friends at Elizabethtown

Mrs Kouwenbergh has returned fromNew Haven where she visited Mrs EllaJohnson

Miss Mary Field of Crescent Hill hasbeen spending a week with relatives atSpringfield

Miss Ollie Coomes of Bardstown hasbeen spending the past ten days withfriends in this city

I Miss Alma McDermott entertained herclub Tuesday morning at her handsomehome in the Highlands

Mrs W W Ball after spending a weekwith friends in this city has returned toher home at New Haven

Miss Julia McManaman who has beenspending ten days in New York City iisJ

expected home tomorrow

Miss Mary Mulligan who has beevisiting relatives in Cincinnati has rturned to her home in Portland

Miss Mary Glenn of Frankfort whowas the guest of her aunt Mrs Edward l

J Parker has returned to her home

Mrs Dooley of Brandenburg who hasI

been visiting her daughter Mrs J WSullivan at her home in Parkland hasI

returned home

James Conners a well known residentof Madison spent Sunday in Jefferson ¬

ville visiting his sister Mrs J Simpson

Mrs Howard Warder was the hostessfor the Jeffersonville Cecilian Circle atits weekly meeting last Tuesday evening

Miss Lydd Christ a pretty visitor fromCovington was the guest of the MissesMaguire in South Louisville last Sunday

Mrs Mary Pierce and daughter Lottieand little Miss Emily Harned of Bards¬

town have been the guests of Miss WillCrawford

Mrs Harriet Ashton of Flemingsburgwas here this week to visit her sonCharlton H Ashton with the TrumboCompany

Mrs M Devereux and daughter MissAnnie and Miss Katherine Woodward ofWinchester arrived last week to visit

Louisville friends

Mrs John Hayes and daughter MissAgnes Hayes are in Washington ona-visit to Miss Angela Hayes who is attending school there

Misses Margaret Peak and MargaretHalstead popular Bardstown girls ar-

rived here Saturday to be the guests ofMiss nleanorSimpson

Miss Effie Hoffman of Crescent HUlIleft Saturday for a visit of several weeksat Newport where she has a large num-

ber of friends and admirers

John Farrell who for some time has-

been unable to leave his home in Portlandon account of typhoid fever has entirelyrecovered and is out once more

Mrs Will Norton of Fifth street willIleave today for a brief visit to NazarethAcademy where her daughter Miss Mar-

garet¬

is finishing her education

itlnglfriday for her home in Frankfort accompaulett by her slater Miss Eva Cummins

Mrs Wf Doaohue who has been serfIduly ill with the grip at her home 3i41ITidal avenue fa reported much betteran4 her speedy recovery fis BOW looked j

forI

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FRANK A LENZi

f > Hs Friers Want Him Elected to the State Senate

Frank A Menne who has been ill withtyphoid fever is now out of danger an d

her speedy recovery looked for by hel-

friends

JThe many friends of Harry J Bowling

are congratulating him on the arrival of aGriffithnchildeare doing well

John J Maloney has returned home e

after a six weeks successful buslnestrip to New Orleans Baton Rouge Natchez Mobile Little Rock Memphis andother cities in the South

James Mooney who fell some weeks

ago and sustained serious injuries tha t

have confined him to his home in theWest End is improving steadily and wit1

soon be able to be out0again 1t

Dennis Sullivan is the happiest man atWest Baden He is the father of abouncing baby girlj The mother whowas Miss Nora Crawford is well knownin Louisville Both papa and mamma arereceiving a great many congratulation-on the arrival of the baby

A unique observance of St Patrickday will occur at Paducah The CbaritClub of that city will give a shamrpcltea with Miss Emma Reed at the PalmerHouse Besides being a charming hostessMiss Reed is one of the most attractivand accomplished ladies in that sectionof Kentucky and this celebration inhonor of Irelands patron saint will beone long to be remembered

FALSE MEASURE

Will Not He Tolerated by inspectorof Weights wxd Measures

Frank DwgaM

Prank Dugan theInspector of Weightsand Measures is making a determinedfight against dishonest peddlers Manyof them are using measures with false

bottoms Mr Dugan is making a strenu ¬

ous effort to examine all these measuresIf after being warned the offenders Jail toobey the law they will be arrested onordinance warrants A penalty of notlees than 10 nor more than 100 is provided for each offender Mr Dugan Is

doing his duty and should have the sup ¬

port of the lawabiding peopleAny persons knowing of violations

should reportthem

HELP THE CHILD

North and South East and West themovement against childlabor gainingstrength iswinning practical results inprohibitive legislation The employersof childlabor have made a fierce fighthave shielded themselves behind manyadroit pretenses For example couldany plea be more satisfying to a pocketbook conscience than the proud de ¬

fense of the suployere that they let thechildren work to r cue them from theevil infliiMHMB+ oT had hom8jlland of theWt yteknw J 0tta Ittto witch that were

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rl ALLLjaIN THESE

THREE LOTS

5750

10All our mens and youthsfancy Sack Suits in win ¬

ter goods andall ourandkUlstersnow in these750eand io Sale for eightdays only Ends Satur¬

day night March 21

LEVY BROSTH-

IRD AND MARKET

falling through the negligence and igno ¬

rance of their parentsProbably the time will never be when

sonic worthy people with dividends atstake can be convinced that two wrongsdo not make a right and that he whodoes evil is none the less despicable be¬

cause he does it that good may comeThe entrenchments of frank wrongdoershave never delayed the army of progressmore than a few brief moments All thelong battles rage about the fortresseswhere wrong fights under the banner ofright And there has progress experi-enced all its defeats and disasters

WORKING ON RITUAL

Grand Secretary George Lautz leavestomorrow morning for Carrollton sadwith Rev Father Ahmann will revise thenew ritual prepared for the Young MensInstitute A meeting of the Supremeofficers will take place at Cincinnati nextTuesday when the work of the Kentuckyjurisdiction will be submitted It U quiteprobable that the ritual just prepared will i

be adopted for the entire country

Michael Flahertys funeralll will take i

place Saturday morning from the Cathe-dral

¬ i

IHe died Thursday moralng at hla-

homeII

otj Bullitt street I

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HOME PHONE 3189 CUMBERLAND PHONE 3454A

JAMES GREENEFUR11ITURE CH PETS

STOVES and RANCES

BACONS OLD STAND425429 E Market St LOUISVILLE KY

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LADIES SUITS FURNISHINGSCLOAKS GOODS

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If 16 UIIJOHNHDFETTER

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