1
w NTUOKY IRISH RlC JEI2iiJ tl BE SURE TO CALL FOR McKENNA j WHISKY I IIT IS ALWAYS PURE H KY11118f a u Gran WSmiths Son AL SMITH Proprietor- s Funeral Director and EmbalmerCa- rriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice 809 W JEFFERSON STREET TELEPHONE 810 I D J DOUGHERTY S J McELWOTT 1 DOUGHERTY McELLIOTT i Funeral Directors anp Embalmers i Phones 2908 CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Nlghl t 1 1Both i 1231 WEST MARKET STREET i + + + + HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123 JJ BARRETTS SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS S3S East Lain Street 010 J B TRACY L H STRAUS BOTH PHONES 363 TRACY STRAUB FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS carrl STREETShort 15 rHMH I II I I THOMAS KEENAN Funeral Director and Embalmer TELEPHONE 365 All calls promptly attended to day or night Carriages furnished for all occasions w 1225 W MARKET ST Independent of All Undertakers 4 KATIE AGNES SMITH LADY EMBALMER Washing and Dressing Ladies and Children a Specialty Office tt > 6 W St Catherine Bo th ° Mn e CBTHOMPS0 FLORIST ROSEBUDS A SPECIALT FLORAL DESIGNS 632 FOURTH AVENUE Both Telephones 10BO AU orders receive prompt attention aut satisfaction guaranteed HENRY HUNOL DltAI1oCRIN Staple and Fancy Grocerle A FIRSTCLASS SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION Old Whiskies a Specialty Home Phoae 4330 540 Wt WALNUT HERRMANN BRO C IMIOR1ltRS FINE WINES AND LIQUOR 9 Distillers and Wholesale Deal- ers in Finest Brands of Ken ¬ tucky Whiskies especially PEARL OF NELSO BOTTWD IN BOND Telepfcoae 1948 234 SIxik Str I t I delayedby affected two hours after they have been applied Kentucky Wall Plaster Co INCORPORATED BOTH PHONES 2267 Brook and River I Louisville Ky I Also operating the Hoosier Wall Plas ter Plant Jeffersonville Ind Phone 555 CARDINALS FUNERAL The funeral of Cardinal Richard Archbishop of Paris took place in that city last Saturday The square in front of Notre Dame Cathedral was packed with people and five minutes after the doors were opened the huge edifice was filled to over ¬ flowing All the Cardinals most of tho Archbishops and Bishops of France the clergy of Paris officials of the Congregations representatives of the French nobility and the Ro ¬ man Catholic members of the Sen ¬ ate and the Chamber of Deputies were present The Duke de Luynes represented the Duke of Orleans I IThe Ambassador of AustriaHungary and the Spanish Ambassador occu pied prominent places in the cathe- dral Cardinal Lecot Archbishop of Bordeaux officiated at the ceremon- Ies ¬ The body was Interred In the tomb of the cathedral At the con- clusion ¬ of the funeral the crowd out ¬ side cheered as the long line of prelates marched out of the cathe ¬ dral UNIFORM RANK TO ATTEND Major Gen Michael Helohert Uni ¬ form Rank Catholic Knights of America has called both local compa ¬ nies of the order to meet at St V Martins school hall Shelby and Gray streets at 0 oclock tomorrow I morning All the members will re ¬ port id full uniform and proceed to assist at the dedication of the new Holy Trinity church Kentucky and RqvFather I Holy Trinity is a devoted friend of the military branch of tho Catholic toI r i 11 Y r i J nIT AT KENTUCKY Capital Is NotSafe Where Reprisals Are Being Taken It would appear that Presklcnt llooscvcit had Kentucky in mind when he referred to reprisals in certain Steles He says The time has come for the strict supervision of these great corpora- tions and the limitation of their stock and bond Issues under sonic proper publiu official It will make tor conservatism and strengthen the companies doing a legitimate bust ness and eliminate let us hope those vhiuh wre merely speculative lu character nnd nryaiiled simply to catch the unsuHpectiiiff or cretin Ions investor Corporations have come in our business world to rev main for nil time Corporate meth1 ods lire the most satisfactory for business purposes in many cases livery I business or enterprise lion estly incorporated should be pro- tected and the public made to feel confidence in its corporate orgunl1Jl tion Capital invested in corpora lions injUMt be as fret front wrongful attaek as that invested by individuals nod the State should do everything to foster and protect invested cor i porate capital 1 and encourage the public in giving to it support trod confidence Nothing will do so much to achieve this desirable resuU i as proper supervision and reusonab control over ritock 11111 bond issues so that overcapitalization will 1 hr prevented and the people nutty know when they buy a share of stock or n bonllIt that the name or the State upon it stands as n guar- anty that there I is value behind it IInl reasonable safety in its purchas The not must make it clear that the Intent of the supervision by the Com- missioner is noti for the purpose or striking nt corporate organization or Invented corporate capital but rather to recognize and protect existing con- ditions lint insuro greater safe guards for the future Capital does not go into a State wherei reprisals are taken or vested interests ore in- jured it comes only where wlw conservative safe treatment is as- sured and it should be our policy to encourage and secure corporate rights and the best interests of wlock md bond holders committed 1o our legal care SUIUIUSK JUIilljTCE As Col Joseph 1 McGinn describes It t his friends descended like a wol on the fold upon hls lomioiliarv edf tict 515 West Chestnut street tfrida night of last week and indulged in i il celebration of the silver wedding of- Col and Mrs McGinn Among thov present were Misses Anna Alice anti Florence Shrader Agnes McGinr Anna Presser Gertrude and Mar IcQinn Master George Schroder Tessrs Tames Nabon G Bernard ifcGinn Andrew Connell and Messrs mid Mesdames John J McGIni George B Schrader Henry Presser Carl Hollenbach and Mrs A D Die The presents were numerous and handsome Colj MksGinn is prominent in Hibernian and Catholic Knights of America crcles BlcmtFJ AND SOCIAL Many handsome prizes have been donated for the euchre to be glen under the auspices of the Cllftc Crescent Club at the Delmont Club- house 1573 Story avenue on the evening of Thursday February 20 The euchre Is to be given for to worthy and charitable cause All ot- the people in Crescent Hill and Clif- ton are interested in the event and promise to make it a success They Invite their friends tram all over the eify to come and be entertained on that occasion AWAY FOIL IIKUKK I The Rev Father Patrick Griffin formerly assistant priest at holy tlinity church New Albany but now assigned i to other duties in Indian- apolis will leave for Denver next week with a view to recuperate 31i4 health He recently submitted to sin > eratiou at Sts Maryanti Eliza beths hospital in this city nnd was scharged as convalescent this week lIe spent several hours in New A- lbany Wednesday ohhttiug with old parishioners His speedy restoration to good health is the prayer of a5- his friends RESPECT FOR EMPLOYE Timothy Whelan seventy carf- olel died at his home in Canneltou Ind last Sunday and on Tuesday the Indiana Cotton Mills where he hnl- tJcen employed for fifty years closed down and the officers and employes attended the funeral services at St idhaels church Mr Whclaii was n natire of Ireland but spent the greater part of his life in Cannelton He was well read and an excellent conversationalist Ills wife died n- week previous and the shock caused his hasty chemis- eILLUSTRATED LECTURE An illustrated lecture under the auspices of the Knights of St M- Ichael Commandery will be given In- their hall Seventeenth and South gate streets at 8 oclock on the even- ing of Thursday February 20 Wheat and Flour Is to be the sub- ject and it will be ably handled In- these days when the whole world Is clamoring for pure food it Is the- duty of everyone to know how the staff of life is prepared ENTER RELIGIOUS LIFE Two young men will receive the- habit of the Passionists at Sacred Heart Retreat on the Newberg road lit 330 oclock tomorrow afternoon The young men who were chosen to- enter upon a religious life are Fred- Rlss of Covington Ky and George ispcrman of Philadelphia Rev- Father Wilfred Avery 0 P will- officlnte at the ceremonies and will- preach an appropriate sermon AWARDED DIG CONTRACT Sclileman Boase the well known Louisville hatters have been award- ed the contract for quipping the- ponce department with helmets end- capstfor the spring and summer rica- son The contract is a handsome onc- but Schlctraan Basse can deliver the- Rooda just na they can make thB- best prices Tha helmets and cape- are to be delivered May 1 SOCIETY DIRECTORY A O IID- IVISION 1 Meets on the Second and Fourth Fri- day Evenings of Each Month MulloyVice Recording Secretary Thomas Keenan Jr- Recording Sec Thos Keenan Jr Financial SecretaryP J Cusick Treasurer Charles J Finnegan DIVISION 2 Meets on the First and Third Friday Evenings of Each Month President Con J Ford l Vice President Dan McKenna Treasurer Owen Kelran Recording Secretary Joseph T LynchFinancial KeaneySergeantatArmsJames Sentinel William Nash- DIVISION 3 ThursdayEvenings and Main Streets President Patrick T Sullivan Vice President Martin Sheehan Recording Secretary LJ Macki iVlnnncial SecretaryJ G Hessio Treasurer Daniel J Dougherty Sentinel Thomas Noon SergcantntlrmsIntrlck Bcglc DIVISION 4 MondaysBertrand HenncssyVice Financial Secretary William J onnelly Recording Secretary Frank P UurleTrC3surcrIIarr Bratty Sentinel Michael McDermott Ser ell n tlltArmStJ ohn Doolan DIVISION 1 JEFFEKSONVILLE Meets on the First and Third luc days Each Month at Pfaus Hall KnneyTice Cole TrcnHiircr IJernnrd A Coll Recording SccretaryT OHern Financial Secretary Chas Roberts Sentinel Timothy D Kenney JrSergeantatArmsBernard Coyle Y 1111 x MACKIN COUNCIL 203 Meets Tuesday Evenings at Club- House 330 Twentysixth Street President Itobert T Burke First Vice IresidentFrantic Lana hanSecond Vice President Samui Robertson Recording Secretary Austin E- Walsh Corresponding Secretary Thomas Bachman Financial Secretary Frank l1 AdornsreasurerDal Weber Marshal A Andriott Inside Sentinel Patrick Duddy MKKTIXG OK IMPORTANCE The Otntral Committee of th atholie Knights of America wil meet in regular session at St Marys- Ilan Eighth street near Grayson- next Friday night Matters of 1m ot tanee are to ibe discussed and a full attendance of delegates is de- Rilld Several leading members of tho order tire expected to announce plans for increasing interest in tIle order during the forthcoming sum ml as well as for a series of enter numients PREPARES Volt MARTYRDOM There recently arrived in till rnnutry from t Antwerp Vinceir fa soin a graduate of the Universltj of Louvaln who is soon to be or- dained priest and will then go to folokni to devote his life to tin Lepers as did Father Damieii He ulongs to the Order of the Sacred nllIrt nun is only twentyone years old ills father and mother bade him good byn nt Antwerp and gave him their blessing a HINTS ON STYLE Trlcorno hats are coming in again Nattier lilue is becoming one or- illC tfavorito lines For evening wear many litl te- toques are made entirely of gold or- silver lace Many pretty tnilorikl gowns tiro- ntttde of the soft cotton velvet that Is called frantet A pretty stripe is in light blue- Nile green and pearl the latter stripe Ibelng tho widest Springlike slllcs i shimmer Already in the shop windows and oh celts and strikes are both prominent Handsome crepe veils with borde- reges of beautiful hand embroidery now belong in imourning millinery Stripes are ratSier wide and they- will it is Fait be made up so as to- wind diagonally around the figure Neligee sacqucs of knitted wool arc almost unsurpassed for novelty liS- we1111l8 for tflufir delightful warmth Circular skirts seanukl up the middle of itflie front are being turned out by all the great French costumers Petticoats no longer stand out under the new French gowns they must drop as limply nround the feet ns chiffon pinchooks silks and mostly It is in two tones orf the same color The full hut crown has not gone- out and in net or tulle with a wide velvet brim and immense velvet iloscs- for trimming it la piquant One of tie fasiiion straws which shaw which why tttie wind will blow next summer is a fascinating little cretonne jacket fastened on the breast with one large button and whiteI garmenthaving walkIng and afternoon suits at 1111- shour In tailor males that are be gln111ng to drift Into the stores under- the title of advance spring models those are in the first favor KEEPS STOVE CLEAN take an old soft cloth dampened with gasoline and rub over stove- after cooking It will remove every- particle of grease and you will be- able to keep your stove in fine chaps iJ j I MAN AND PRESS Corrupt Men and Bought Newspapers Get Theirs No words were inlnccd by Theo- dore Roosevelt in denouncing meth- ods of corruption by rich men IIml subsidized newspapers Head what he- sti SUnder no circumstances would we countenance attacks upon lawaib ing property or do aught but eon Idinn those who hold up rich men us brilng evil men because of their riches On the contrary our whole effort is ito insist upon conduct and neither wealth nor property nor tiny other class distinction us being the proper standards by which to judge the actions of men Fo the hunt < l man of great wraith we have n hearty regard just sis we have II polltlclat part of the Movement to uphold lion esty must be a movement to Grown on dishonesty We attack only tbc corrupt men of wealth who find In the purchased politician the mot efficient Instrument of corrupt ion i nnd in tine purclinsud newspaper t the COIIlIptlolI these iiigents and representatives of the interests Tliey derive their chief power from the great offenders trio stand behind them They are hilt puppets who puree us the strings IIIC pulled It is nut the puppets hilt the strong cunning men ind the mighty forces wrking for evil behind and through till puppets with whom vehare to deal lie seek to control placeto republic mill in the next place To avoid the vindictive and dreadful radicalism which if left uncontrolle it is certain in the end to arouse Sweeping attacks upon all property upon lilt men of menus wlthmit r ganl to whether the do well or ill would sound the deathknell of the republic and such attacks become in- evitable if decent citizens perm those rich men whose lives are coi t rupfc and evil to domineer in swoile pride unchecked and unhindered OWl the destinies of this country WI act in no vindictive spirit and we are no inspectors of persons If a labor maul does wrong we oppose it as firmly as we oppose a corporation which does wrong and we stan equally stoutly for the rights of the nan of wealth and for the rights of proteet eorjllllltlCllIthllit iccumuhitcd anti honestly used We seek to stop wronlgdoing and we de- sire to punish the wrongdoers only so far as Is necessary to achluve this cad BLESSED LIFE CLOSED Full of yours nnd blessed by the knowledge that five of her nine 1 Ing llv children hind entered upon A rev igious lila Mrs Isabelle Spalding seventy years old died at her unto morningShe I vns related by marriage to the flight- Rev John Lancaster Spalding Bishop of Peorla III The deceased nn th wife of W G Spahlinrr n wealth nerchant of llardstown The ehil Iren hnt survive her ore Uev Father Harry Spalding Vice Presi lent of Marquette College Mil undJmuphinl rille Sisters Mary Bernard nnd Rose Spalding3fesaantvs 1 and E <1 Smith all of llardstown Tv iinernl services were held at St In ephs church at llardstown Oil Wednesday t XKV CATHOLIC ENTER litISl philnathropic I women has leased a fourstory build- ing at Seventyeighth and Madison expectsto girls in the near future It will bt similar to tine Catholic Woman Cluhor Louisville but on a non elaborate scale The Rev William O Brien Pnrdow pastor of tin Church of the Gesu in New York supervised the meetings of New York women at which the confer rtccn were hell that led to the es iblishmcnt of tho new home The idea is to bring all Christian women Into closer touch with Catholic social ideals JIK CAN COME The New York World says Vis- count = Powerscourt who has Just re- signed his position as Comptroller or- the Lord Lieutenants Household and Is going to America is a splendid soldierlylooking man who stands slxfeetfour He will be twentyeigh next July On his succession to the- title three years ago he retired from- the Irish Guards much to the regret of that gallant corps Let him come He will be treated graciously as long as ho behaves himself A- few Americans who love a Lord as dearly as the English ever did may worship him but he Is not likely to- tip the country over on account of- his physique APPRECIATE CHEAP RATE Besides the members of the Louis rule bowling teams who will go to Cincinnati next week to attend the sunnyLouisville the game will take advantage of th- ollCap rate offered by tote Baltimore Ohio Southwestern railroad ot- course the Cincinnati people will ManyLouisville tournament for the reason ilhutmore handsome prizes are offered this- year than ever before- CATHOLIC FEDERATION The Catholic Federation will hold- Its regularly monthly meeting at- the Catholic Womans Clujj Walnut street between Third < and Fourth lursJay night Plans for the new- year are to be discussed and a full attendance is desired One of Louis vines ell known orators will der- liver nn address on a Catholic topic TRINITYS NEXT DANCE givtits eveningFobrunry dances have Proven to be the most popular oin Trinitys hIstory The o lI FRANK FEHR potWINGCO 1I jc iv oo Brewers and Bottlers LOTTIRVTT E KV Cumb Phone lain 1913 1913THID WIEDEMANN i BREWING COMPANYS Celebrated Draught and Bottled Beers Sold at all leading bars and cafes Renowned for purity strength and excellent flavor Gruber Deuser Managers Louisville Ky 1 DRINK Hofbrau and Pilsener Beer BREWED BY SENNACKERMANBREWING INCORPORATEDa TELEPHONE 432 LOUISVILLE KY ASK FOR FALLS CITY BEER ON SALE EVERYWHERE HOME PHONE 7E69 CUMB PHONE WEST 69 JOHN 333 rna eiTrr WALTERS Clay = Street Brewery 812 and 814 CLAY STREET Telephone 209 LOUISVILLE KY JOHNFOERTELCO INCORPOR- ATfiDBUTCHERTOWN BREWERYi CELEBRATED CREAM BEERr 1400 to 1408 Story Avenue BOTH PHONES 891 LOUISVILLE KY CHOICEfr Cut Blooms Plants j and Designs at RIGHT PRICES JACOB SCHULZ THE FLORIST 644 FOURTH AVENUE Both Phones 223 PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF INSANE AND EPILEPTIC PATIENTS The Sisters of Mercy of Jeffersonville hospitallor pileptic patients Both male and female patients are admitted Rates very reas- onable For further particulars apply o- MOTHhR MARY REGINi HERCY HOSPITAL Sparks Avenue Jeilerionvllle lad club house will bo appropriately dec- orated foe the occasion As usual a splendid band will be in attendance The committee nrrartging for the dance is made up ns follows V K Esker James IJ Kelly Andrew Kief fer Bernard II Morthorst Henry Beckman Frank Brlgman and Lee Wine ACCEPTS STATUE The Sheridan Statue Commission has approved and accepted the model of the statue of Gen Philip Sheridan whIch la to ornament Sheridan Cir- cle Twentythird street and Massa chusets avenue Washington D C The commission is made up of Secre- tary Taft Gen Henry C CorbIn and Gen Michael V Sheridan a brother of Gen Philip Sheridan The sculp orls already at work upon the large model so that the complete statue may be ready tor erection early next autumn PRIEST MADE MAJOR Uev Edward II Fitzgerald Chap lain of the Twentysecond Infantry US A has been promoted from the grade of Captain to that of Major A Chaplain whose service is unusual is entitled under the law to such u promotion Few officers are moro popular with the soldier boys than MaJor Fitzgerald An interesting departure in styles is the change In embroidery New designs are daring soma oif them being taken dlrCQt1Ylom rugs and oven from I O Office hours Home Phone 9 to 4 612- 7DR J f FRANK SULLIVAN DENTIST r 739 FOURTH AVENUE Uive your boys an education that will prepare them for life ST XAVIERS COLLEGE 112 W Broadway Loutsyllle Ky Conducted by the Xaurlan Brothers Classical Scientific and Business Cour 51 Preparatoiy De ¬ partment Mrse 8vrimmin ° P jol oVeU Bquipped ivmndam Term Moderate Bro lames liir- PETER M ANDRWI 8 8ON8 WAGON N MAN fACnJR R8 Carriage Repairing and Rubfc Jffes- Z05 AND 207 WEST GREEN STREET HEIBT ft AIJ J 1 1PEJLS P U DYER AND CLEANER Ladles and Gents Wearing Apparel WORK GUARANTEED Phone adds 528 Fifth Street VINES LIQUORS CIGARS VALS SALOON VAL LESTER Prop v Hot Lunch every morning from 93O to 1280 oclock dz W R1Q1EI31T liar a

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Page 1: polltlclat Brewers u Gran WSmiths Son 1913THIDnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt71g15t872k/data/0625.pdfTELEPHONE 365 All calls promptly attended to day ornight Carriages furnished for all occasions

w NTUOKY IRISH RlCJEI2iiJ tl

BE SURE TO CALL FOR

McKENNAj WHISKYIIIT IS ALWAYS PURE

H KY11118f au

Gran WSmiths SonAL SMITH Proprietor-

s

Funeral Director and EmbalmerCa-

rriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short Notice

809 W JEFFERSON STREETTELEPHONE 810

I

D J DOUGHERTY S J McELWOTT

1DOUGHERTY McELLIOTT

iFuneral Directors anp Embalmers i

Phones 2908 CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS

All Calls Answered Promptly Day or Nlghl t11Bothi1231 WEST MARKET STREET i

++ + +

HOME PHONE 88 CUMBERLAND 123

J J BARRETTS SONSFUNERAL DIRECTORS

AND EMBALMERSS3S East Lain Street

010

J B TRACY L H STRAUS

BOTH PHONES 363

TRACY STRAUBFUNERAL DIRECTORS

AND EMBALMERScarrlSTREETShort 15

rHMHI I II I

THOMAS KEENANFuneral Director and Embalmer

TELEPHONE 365All calls promptly attended to day or night

Carriages furnished for all occasionsw

1225 W MARKET STIndependent of All Undertakers

4 KATIE AGNES SMITHLADY EMBALMER

Washing and Dressing Ladies andChildren a Specialty

Office tt> 6 W St Catherine Bo th °Mn e

CBTHOMPS0FLORIST

ROSEBUDS A SPECIALTFLORAL DESIGNS

632 FOURTH AVENUEBoth Telephones 10BO

AU orders receive prompt attention autsatisfaction guaranteed

HENRY HUNOLDltAI1oCRIN

Staple and Fancy Grocerle

A FIRSTCLASS SAMPLE ROOMIN CONNECTION

Old Whiskies a Specialty

Home Phoae 4330 540 Wt WALNUT

HERRMANN BROC

IMIOR1ltRSFINE WINES AND LIQUOR 9

Distillers and Wholesale Deal-ers in Finest Brands of Ken¬

tucky Whiskies especially

PEARL OF NELSOBOTTWD IN BOND

Telepfcoae 1948 234 SIxik Str

I

t I

delayedbyaffected two hours after they have been applied

Kentucky Wall Plaster Co

INCORPORATEDBOTH PHONES 2267

Brook and RiverI Louisville Ky I

Also operating the Hoosier Wall Plaster Plant Jeffersonville Ind Phone 555

CARDINALS FUNERAL

The funeral of Cardinal RichardArchbishop of Paris took place inthat city last Saturday The squarein front of Notre Dame Cathedralwas packed with people and fiveminutes after the doors were openedthe huge edifice was filled to over¬

flowing All the Cardinals most oftho Archbishops and Bishops ofFrance the clergy of Paris officialsof the Congregations representativesof the French nobility and the Ro ¬

man Catholic members of the Sen ¬

ate and the Chamber of Deputieswere present The Duke de Luynesrepresented the Duke of Orleans

IIThe Ambassador of AustriaHungaryand the Spanish Ambassador occupied prominent places in the cathe-dral Cardinal Lecot Archbishop ofBordeaux officiated at the ceremon-Ies

¬

The body was Interred In thetomb of the cathedral At the con-clusion

¬

of the funeral the crowd out ¬

side cheered as the long line ofprelates marched out of the cathe ¬

dral

UNIFORM RANK TO ATTEND

Major Gen Michael Helohert Uni¬

form Rank Catholic Knights ofAmerica has called both local compa¬

nies of the order to meet at StV Martins school hall Shelby and

Gray streets at 0 oclock tomorrowI morning All the members will re¬

port id full uniform and proceed toassist at the dedication of the newHoly Trinity church Kentucky andRqvFather

I Holy Trinity is a devoted friend ofthe military branch of tho CatholictoIr

i

11Y

r iJ

nIT AT KENTUCKY

Capital Is NotSafe WhereReprisals Are Being

Taken

It would appear that Presklcntllooscvcit had Kentucky in mindwhen he referred to reprisals incertain Steles He says

The time has come for the strictsupervision of these great corpora-tions and the limitation of theirstock and bond Issues under sonicproper publiu official It will maketor conservatism and strengthen thecompanies doing a legitimate bustness and eliminate let us hopethose vhiuh wre merely speculativelu character nnd nryaiiled simplyto catch the unsuHpectiiiff or cretinIons investor Corporations havecome in our business world to revmain for nil time Corporate meth1ods lire the most satisfactory forbusiness purposes in many casesliveryI business or enterprise lionestly incorporated should be pro-tected and the public made to feelconfidence in its corporate orgunl1Jltion Capital invested in corporalions injUMt be as fret front wrongfulattaek as that invested by individualsnod the State should do everythingto foster and protect invested coriporate capital1 and encourage thepublic in giving to it support trodconfidence Nothing will do so muchto achieve this desirable resuU iasproper supervision and reusonabcontrol over ritock 11111 bond issuesso that overcapitalization will 1hrprevented and the people nutty knowwhen they buy a share of stock orn bonllIt that the name orthe State upon it stands as n guar-anty that there Iis value behind it IInlreasonable safety in its purchasThe not must make it clear that theIntent of the supervision by the Com-missioner is noti for the purpose orstriking nt corporate organization orInvented corporate capital but ratherto recognize and protect existing con-ditions lint insuro greater safeguards for the future Capital doesnot go into a State wherei reprisalsare taken or vested interests ore in-

jured it comes only where wlwconservative safe treatment is as-

sured and it should be our policyto encourage and secure corporaterights and the best interests of wlockmd bond holders committed 1o ourlegal care

SUIUIUSK JUIilljTCE

As Col Joseph 1 McGinn describesItt his friends descended like a wolon the fold upon hls lomioiliarv edftict 515 West Chestnut street tfridanight of last week and indulged in iilcelebration of the silver wedding of-

Col and Mrs McGinn Among thovpresent were Misses Anna Alice antiFlorence Shrader Agnes McGinrAnna Presser Gertrude and MarIcQinn Master George SchroderTessrs Tames Nabon G BernardifcGinn Andrew Connell and Messrsmid Mesdames John J McGIniGeorge B Schrader Henry PresserCarl Hollenbach and Mrs A D DieThe presents were numerous andhandsome Colj MksGinn is prominentin Hibernian and Catholic Knights ofAmerica crcles

BlcmtFJ AND SOCIAL

Many handsome prizes have beendonated for the euchre to be glenunder the auspices of the CllftcCrescent Club at the Delmont Club-house 1573 Story avenue on theevening of Thursday February 20The euchre Is to be given for to

worthy and charitable cause All ot-

the people in Crescent Hill and Clif-ton are interested in the event andpromise to make it a success TheyInvite their friends tram all over theeify to come and be entertained onthat occasion

AWAY FOIL IIKUKKI

The Rev Father Patrick Griffinformerly assistant priest at holy

tlinity church New Albany but nowassignedi to other duties in Indian-apolis will leave for Denver nextweek with a view to recuperate 31i4

health He recently submitted to sin> eratiou at Sts Maryanti Eliza

beths hospital in this city nnd wasscharged as convalescent this week

lIe spent several hours in New A-lbany Wednesday ohhttiug with oldparishioners His speedy restorationto good health is the prayer of a5-

his friends

RESPECT FOR EMPLOYE

Timothy Whelan seventy carf-olel died at his home in CanneltouInd last Sunday and on Tuesday theIndiana Cotton Mills where he hnl-tJcen employed for fifty years closeddown and the officers and employesattended the funeral services at Stidhaels church Mr Whclaii was

n natire of Ireland but spent thegreater part of his life in CanneltonHe was well read and an excellentconversationalist Ills wife died n-

week previous and the shock causedhis hasty chemis-

eILLUSTRATED LECTURE

An illustrated lecture under theauspices of the Knights of St M-Ichael Commandery will be given In-

their hall Seventeenth and Southgate streets at 8 oclock on the even-ing of Thursday February 20

Wheat and Flour Is to be the sub-ject and it will be ably handled In-

these days when the whole world Isclamoring for pure food it Is the-duty of everyone to know how the

staff of life is prepared

ENTER RELIGIOUS LIFE

Two young men will receive the-habit of the Passionists at SacredHeart Retreat on the Newberg roadlit 330 oclock tomorrow afternoonThe young men who were chosen to-

enter upon a religious life are Fred-Rlss of Covington Ky and George

ispcrman of Philadelphia Rev-Father Wilfred Avery 0 P will-officlnte at the ceremonies and will-preach an appropriate sermon

AWARDED DIG CONTRACT

Sclileman Boase the well knownLouisville hatters have been award-ed the contract for quipping the-ponce department with helmets end-capstfor the spring and summer rica-son The contract is a handsome onc-

but Schlctraan Basse can deliver the-Rooda just na they can make thB-

best prices Tha helmets and cape-are to be delivered May 1

SOCIETY DIRECTORY

A O IID-

IVISION 1

Meets on the Second and Fourth Fri-day Evenings of Each Month

MulloyViceRecording Secretary Thomas

Keenan Jr-Recording Sec Thos Keenan JrFinancial SecretaryP J CusickTreasurer Charles J Finnegan

DIVISION 2Meets on the First and Third Friday

Evenings of Each MonthPresident Con J FordlVice President Dan McKennaTreasurer Owen KelranRecording Secretary Joseph T

LynchFinancial

KeaneySergeantatArmsJamesSentinel William Nash-

DIVISION 3

ThursdayEveningsand Main StreetsPresident Patrick T SullivanVice President Martin SheehanRecording Secretary LJ MackiiVlnnncial SecretaryJ G HessioTreasurer Daniel J DoughertySentinel Thomas NoonSergcantntlrmsIntrlck Bcglc

DIVISION 4

MondaysBertrandHenncssyViceFinancial Secretary William J

onnellyRecording Secretary Frank P

UurleTrC3surcrIIarr BrattySentinel Michael McDermottSer ell n tlltArmStJ ohn Doolan

DIVISION 1 JEFFEKSONVILLEMeets on the First and Third luc

days Each Month at Pfaus Hall

KnneyTice ColeTrcnHiircr IJernnrd A CollRecording SccretaryT OHernFinancial Secretary Chas RobertsSentinel Timothy D KenneyJrSergeantatArmsBernard Coyle

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MACKIN COUNCIL 203Meets Tuesday Evenings at Club-

House 330 Twentysixth StreetPresident Itobert T BurkeFirst Vice IresidentFrantic Lana

hanSecond Vice President SamuiRobertson

Recording Secretary Austin E-

WalshCorresponding Secretary Thomas

BachmanFinancial Secretary Frank l1

AdornsreasurerDal WeberMarshal A AndriottInside Sentinel Patrick Duddy

MKKTIXG OK IMPORTANCE

The Otntral Committee of thatholie Knights of America wilmeet in regular session at St Marys-Ilan Eighth street near Grayson-next Friday night Matters of 1m

ot tanee are to ibe discussed and afull attendance of delegates is de-Rilld Several leading members oftho order tire expected to announceplans for increasing interest in tIleorder during the forthcoming summl as well as for a series of enternumients

PREPARES Volt MARTYRDOM

There recently arrived in tillrnnutry from t Antwerp Vinceir

fa soin a graduate of the Universltjof Louvaln who is soon to be or-dained priest and will then go tofolokni to devote his life to tinLepers as did Father Damieii Heulongs to the Order of the Sacred

nllIrt nun is only twentyone yearsold ills father and mother bade himgood byn nt Antwerp and gave himtheir blessing

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HINTS ON STYLE

Trlcorno hats are coming in againNattier lilue is becoming one or-

illC tfavorito linesFor evening wear many litl te-

toques are made entirely of gold or-silver lace

Many pretty tnilorikl gowns tiro-ntttde of the soft cotton velvet thatIs called frantet

A pretty stripe is in light blue-Nile green and pearl the latterstripe Ibelng tho widest

Springlike slllcs i shimmer Alreadyin the shop windows and oh celts andstrikes are both prominent

Handsome crepe veils with borde-reges of beautiful hand embroiderynow belong in imourning millinery

Stripes are ratSier wide and they-will it is Fait be made up so as to-wind diagonally around the figure

Neligee sacqucs of knitted wool arcalmost unsurpassed for novelty liS-

we1111l8 for tflufir delightful warmthCircular skirts seanukl up the

middle of itflie front are being turnedout by all the great Frenchcostumers

Petticoats no longer stand outunder the new French gowns theymust drop as limply nround the feetns chiffonpinchookssilks and mostly It is in two tonesorf the same color

The full hut crown has not gone-out and in net or tulle with a widevelvet brim and immense velvet iloscs-for trimming it la piquant

One of tie fasiiion straws whichshaw which why tttie wind will blownext summer is a fascinating littlecretonne jacket fastened on thebreast with one large button andwhiteIgarmenthavingwalkIng and afternoon suits at 1111-

shour In tailor males that are begln111ng to drift Into the stores under-the title of advance spring modelsthose are in the first favor

KEEPS STOVE CLEAN

take an old soft cloth dampenedwith gasoline and rub over stove-after cooking It will remove every-particle of grease and you will be-able to keep your stove in fine chaps

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I MAN AND PRESS

Corrupt Men and BoughtNewspapers Get

Theirs

No words were inlnccd by Theo-dore Roosevelt in denouncing meth-ods of corruption by rich men IImlsubsidized newspapers Head what he-sti SUnder no circumstances would wecountenance attacks upon lawaibing property or do aught but eonIdinn those who hold up rich men usbrilng evil men because of theirriches On the contrary our wholeeffort is ito insist upon conduct andneither wealth nor property nor tinyother class distinction us being theproper standards by which to judgethe actions of men Fo the hunt < lman of great wraith we have nhearty regard just sis we have IIpolltlclatpart of the Movement to uphold lionesty must be a movement to Grownon dishonesty We attack only tbccorrupt men of wealth who find Inthe purchased politician the motefficient Instrument of corrupt ioni

nnd in tine purclinsud newspaper ttheCOIIlIptlolIthese iiigents and representatives ofthe interests Tliey derive their chiefpower from the great offenders triostand behind them They are hiltpuppets who puree us the strings IIICpulled It is nut the puppets hiltthe strong cunning men ind themighty forces wrking for evil behindand through till puppets with whomvehare to deal lie seek to controlplacetorepublic mill in the next place To

avoid the vindictive and dreadfulradicalism which if left uncontrolleit is certain in the end to arouseSweeping attacks upon all propertyupon lilt men of menus wlthmit rganl to whether the do well or illwould sound the deathknell of therepublic and such attacks become in-

evitable if decent citizens permthose rich men whose lives are coitrupfc and evil to domineer in swoilepride unchecked and unhinderedOWl the destinies of this country WIact in no vindictive spirit and we areno inspectors of persons If a labormaul does wrong we oppose it asfirmly as we oppose a corporationwhich does wrong and we stanequally stoutly for the rights of thenan of wealth and for the rights ofproteeteorjllllltlCllIthlliticcumuhitcd anti honestly used Weseek to stop wronlgdoing and we de-

sire to punish the wrongdoers onlyso far as Is necessary to achluve thiscad

BLESSED LIFE CLOSED

Full of yours nnd blessed by theknowledge that five of her nine 1

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children hind entered upon A revigious lila Mrs Isabelle Spaldingseventy years old died at her untomorningSheI

vns related by marriage to the flight-Rev John Lancaster Spalding Bishopof Peorla III The deceased nn thwife of W G Spahlinrr n wealthnerchant of llardstown The ehilIren hnt survive her ore UevFather Harry Spalding Vice Presilent of Marquette College MilundJmuphinlrille Sisters Mary Bernard nnd Rose

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and E < 1 Smith all of llardstown Tviinernl services were held at St Inephs church at llardstown OilWednesday

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XKV CATHOLIC ENTER litISl

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women has leased a fourstory build-ing at Seventyeighth and Madisonexpectstogirls in the near future It will btsimilar to tine Catholic WomanCluhor Louisville but on a nonelaborate scale The Rev WilliamO Brien Pnrdow pastor of tinChurch of the Gesu in New Yorksupervised the meetings of NewYork women at which the confer

rtccn were hell that led to the esiblishmcnt of tho new home Theidea is to bring all Christian womenInto closer touch with Catholicsocial ideals

JIK CAN COME

The New York World says Vis-count

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Powerscourt who has Just re-signed his position as Comptroller or-

the Lord Lieutenants Household andIs going to America is a splendidsoldierlylooking man who standsslxfeetfour He will be twentyeighnext July On his succession to the-title three years ago he retired from-the Irish Guards much to the regretof that gallant corps Let himcome He will be treated graciouslyas long as ho behaves himself A-

few Americans who love a Lord asdearly as the English ever did mayworship him but he Is not likely to-tip the country over on account of-his physique

APPRECIATE CHEAP RATE

Besides the members of the Louisrule bowling teams who will go toCincinnati next week to attend the

sunnyLouisvillethe game will take advantage of th-ollCap rate offered by tote Baltimore

Ohio Southwestern railroad ot-course the Cincinnati people will

ManyLouisvilletournament for the reason ilhutmorehandsome prizes are offered this-year than ever before-

CATHOLIC FEDERATION

The Catholic Federation will hold-Its regularly monthly meeting at-the Catholic Womans Clujj Walnutstreet between Third< and Fourth

lursJay night Plans for the new-year are to be discussed and a fullattendance is desired One of Louisvines ell known orators will der-liver nn address on a Catholic topic

TRINITYS NEXT DANCEgivtitseveningFobrunrydances have Proven to be the mostpopular oin Trinitys hIstory The

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PRIVATE HOSPITALFOR THE CARE OF INSANE AND

EPILEPTIC PATIENTS

The Sisters of Mercy of Jeffersonvillehospitallorpileptic patients Both male and femalepatients are admitted Rates very reas-onable For further particulars apply o-

MOTHhR MARY REGINiHERCY HOSPITAL

Sparks Avenue Jeilerionvllle lad

club house will bo appropriately dec-orated foe the occasion As usual asplendid band will be in attendanceThe committee nrrartging for thedance is made up ns follows V KEsker James IJ Kelly Andrew Kieffer Bernard II Morthorst HenryBeckman Frank Brlgman and LeeWine

ACCEPTS STATUE

The Sheridan Statue Commissionhas approved and accepted the modelof the statue of Gen Philip SheridanwhIch la to ornament Sheridan Cir-

cle Twentythird street and Massachusets avenue Washington D CThe commission is made up of Secre-tary Taft Gen Henry C CorbIn andGen Michael V Sheridan a brotherof Gen Philip Sheridan The sculporls already at work upon the largemodel so that the complete statuemay be ready tor erection early nextautumn

PRIEST MADE MAJOR

Uev Edward II Fitzgerald Chaplain of the Twentysecond InfantryU S A has been promoted from thegrade of Captain to that of MajorA Chaplain whose service is unusualis entitled under the law to such u

promotion Few officers are moropopular with the soldier boys thanMaJor Fitzgerald

An interesting departure in stylesis the change In embroidery Newdesigns are daring soma oif thembeing taken dlrCQt1Ylom rugs andoven from

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