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r 1 1 KENTUCKY VAIIlXClM. (JENEKOUS. 110)1 E HULK. Orange Tale Too Much ror Gravity of Impnr tla I Residents). PRANK FEHR BREWING CO. :FOR: NOW United Irish Leagne Of America Aids Home Rule. Furniture iNeroBATtD a FOR GAS STOVESjj I LOUISVILLE OAS CO. II M BE SURE TO McKENNA WHISKY. IT IS ALWAYS PURE. 1 in. ncnenna, uisuiier, rairiieiu, iyf. D. J. DOUGHERTY I DOUGHERTY Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Both Phones 2998 CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS All Call Answered Promptly, Day er Night. 1231 WEST MARKET STREET. f Gran W. Smith's Son, AL SMITH, i Funeral Director wamagea rurmsnea lor ah wi mm a a 809W. JEFFERSON STREET.! TELEPHONE 810. Wf ft Mt HOMI PHONE 18 J. J. BARRETT'S SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. SQfS East Molrx Street. A TRIAL WILL PROVE WHERE OTHERS FAILED THAT Kampfmueller's RHEUMATIC Remedy Is the BEST and SUREST rheumatic remedy on the market. It is recommended by PHYSICIANS and praised by thousands. For sale at all up-to-date drug stores. FALLS CITY STRAW WORKS NEW FALL SHAPES NOW READY. Bring Your Fell: and Beaver Hats From last season and we will clean, dye and reblock them in the lat est styles to look like new. With tba most modern equipment we guarantee first-class work. Thirty yeara In business ia our record. Banister & Co., Props. 713 W. Jefferson St. H.BOSSE$SON Funeral Directors and Embalmers. .mi) mciiK A.vicivui5 T.leohoae 10?2. CENTRAL FURNITURE CO. Incorporated N. W. Cor. Thlrs and Ora Sis. We furnish tba home com plete on easy payments. WM. CALLAOHAN, Mr. Sal Baat. CALL FOR S. J. McELLIOTT f & McELLIOTT, tt tt Proprietor. and Embalmer I t r a ..a. Bkt a occasions on snort ryouce. ! CUMBERLAND 123 KODAK SUPPLIES Every Requisite For Amateur and Professional Photographers. Photographic Developing and Printing SOUVENIR POST CAROS. PICTURE FRAMINO. S31 Jeff trim Uultrli; Olv. roar boy. aa .dnoetloa that will prepare tb.ni (or Ufa. ST. XAVIER'5 COLLEGE US W. Broadway, I,oulvUle, Ky. Conducted by the Xav.rlan Brother.. Claaalcal, Bul.ntiAo and Uuiitiieas Cuuraaa, Preparatory Department, Lar. Bwluinilns l'ool, Wall Uuulppad Gymna sium, T.rma Moderala, Bra. Jamsa. Dir. WE FURNISH WALL PAPER AND HANu 15-FOOT KOUM, SIDES AND CtlLINQ FOR $3.50 CULLEY WALL PAPER STORE Seventh sad Oak Sts., Cume. t. HSI- Hon I31S g What la thought to be the laat national convention of the United Irish League of America ere Ireland oc u r ps home rule convened Monday In Philadelphia, with delegations present representing a'l sections of the United States. A fund of $21,357.95 to aid the cause of home rule for Ireland was raised Monday night at an enthusiastic mass meet Ing under the auspices of the United Irish League for America. William H. K. Redmond, member of Parlia ment, who made the principal ad dress, and two English statesmen, Sir Croydon Marks and Sir George McAlnlne. declared that home rule In Ireland would be an accomplished fact before the next meeting of the league In 1914. Gov. Tener, of Pennsylvania, presided at the meet ing, and Mayor Blankenburg, or Philadelphia, and many other State and city officials occupied seats on the stage and In boxes. The conven tion on Tuesday beard reports and devoted the day to the business of the league. Speechmaklng took up al most the entire time of the convex tlon Wednesday, home rule for Ire land being the theme of all the addresses. It is pretty well assured that the home rule meeting at Carnegie Hall, to be addressed by W. II. K. Red mond Sunday night. Is going to be one of the greatest Irish meetings ever held In New York City. Proml ent Americans of all political faiths have pledged their support. THK CONFESSION. "The Confession," from a success ful run at the Bijou Theater, New Vnrk mt.v will be presented at the Shubert Masonic Theater for an en- scene from "The Confession." gagement of three days, . Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3, 4 and 6, with a matinee every day. The story is of a young man, Thomas Bartlett, who is accused of killing the brother of Rose, the girl to whom he is bethrothed. It Is said that the men had been mixed up In a barroom brawl, and the latter killed his friend. His brother, John Bartlett, is a priest, to whom Joseph Dumont. a French Canadian, has confessed that he did the killing to satisfy a long standing grudge. Circumstances point to Thomas Bartlett as the murderer, and In due course he Is convicted and sentenced to death, despite an elaborate and earnest defense. His brother, the priest, has ample oppor tunity on the witness stand to tell what he knows would free his brother, but the fact that his knowledge came to him through the confessional seals his lips, and de spite his mental anguish he must see his brother convicted. Reprieves are granted, but they are all In vain, and the day Is Set for Bartlett's ex ecution. At the last moment an appeal la made to the Governor by the condemned man's family, but there is nothing the Governor can do as he reads the law. The Gov ernor, however, remains steadfast In his position, and apparently all hope la lost, when Dumont Is brought dying Into a room. He had been sentenced to prison for perjury In connection with the trial and at laBt his conscience got the better of him, and before death left his body he whispers to the Governor the fact that he killed Crelghton, thus estab lishing Bartlett s Innocence. This great drama will be played here un der the auspices of the County Board, A. 0. II., and the Ladies Auxiliary. SPECIAL AUDIENCE. A cable message was received here this week telling of a special audience granted by His Holiness Pope Plus X. last Sunady to E. J. O'Brien, the well known tobacco man, and his son, James B. O'Brien. In addition to this great privilege the Messrs. O'Brien had the good fortune to be In attendance at the Kucharistlo convention In Vienna. MOURN HER DEATH. MIbs Helen Eugene Doherty, aged eighteen, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Doherty, 1519 East Spring street, New Albany, on Monday night after a short Illness. She Is survived by two sisters, Misses Eva and Estella Doherty, and her mother. Her father, John B. Doherty, who was County Surveyor of Floyd county, died three years ago. Tis . i a mi v . . I If sX?! . f ' 5 1 1 . it- Of All Kind at the Lowest Prices, go to .. WM. F. MAYER, 419 W. MARKET ST. MONUMENTS Having purchased the entire stock of Monuments of the late Muldoon Monument Company, we are In a position to offer the same to parties wishing to im prove their cemetery lots at very low prices. dive us a call at our ware rooms. 318-320 West Qreen St. New Muldoon Monument Co. THE 2 FAVORITES of Louisville's Particular Smokers TARPY SPECIAL 10c Cigar LITTLE A.J. 5c Cigar The cigars without an equal in quality and flavor. Home-made Union-made and the best-made for the money. For sale at all dispensers of smokers. T. W. TARPY a CO. MAKERS SEVENTH ST., NEAR MARKET BEDDINQ PLANTS, Geraniums, Roses, Heleitrope, Etc. (Cemetery W irk a specialty) REASONA IE PRICES JACOB SCHULZ .THE FLORIST 550 S. FOURTH AVE. Both Pbanes 223. HOME PHONE 3924 Fred. f. Heffernan Grocery and Cafe FINE WINES AND LIQUORS CIQARS AND TOBACCO N. W. Cor. 35th and Madison Come and see the Ball Game Every Sunday Heffernana and Best Amateur teams in the city. HENRY HUNOLD DXALH IH Staple and Fancy Groceries A FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. Old Whiskies a Specialty. Hsm. Pksn. 4SS0. 524 W. WALNUT. HERRMANN BROS. . IMPOKTSRS FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Distillers and Wholesale Deal ers In Finest Brands of Ken tucky Whiskies, especially. Pearl of Nelson, BOTTLED IN BOND. tsltpkens 1941. 1J4 SIXTH STREET. A Scapular Medal Free Scanular medals huva haan an. thorlzed by the church to be worn Instead of acanulara. Wa aiill unil you one free It you subscribe for the unua apostle, a sixteen page chil dren's monthly, costing only twenty- flva cant, vnarlv. It la ariltarl hv a prleBt especially for little onea, and filled with Instructions, short stories and pictures. Stampa will do. Ad- drea. Th Child Annntla 11 VI Cormlck building, Chicago, im. funeral took place from Holy Trinity church Thursday morning. Miss Doherty was a devout member of the sodality connected with that church and was a favorite la Catholic so ciety circle. PARISH CENSUS. During the past week members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, un der the direction of Father James P. Cronin, V. G., have been taking a censua of St. Patrick's parish. There are fourteen districts In this pariah. With two census takers for each. Despite the encroachments of busi ness houses, manufactories and rail roads, St. Patrick's continues one of ths strongest puisnes la toe city. . From Dublin comes word that the home rule fight Is not without Its comical element. The Orange tales are sometimes too much for the gravity of the Impartial resident In this old Isle. Here Is one. Never was Ireland so crimeless as today. Political disorders have disappeared along with ordinary crime, even In the South and West. Only In "loyal' Ulster Is there any defiance of law and order, or any persecution of members of other religious bodies. WlHh the utmost gravity Orange leaders declare this Is a NntlonRllst "put up Job:" the order having gone out from Redmond's headquarters that crime Is to ease so that South em Ireland may contrast sharply with Ulster. As a second string they argue that the quietude In the South Is due to the fact that the Redmond and O'Brien parties are so busy wltrti their own feud that they have no time or energy left for ordinary etrife or Illegality. These arguments are causing Infinite amusement In Na tlonallst circles, where It has always been maintained that apart from political unrest (Ireland was the most orderly and crimeless section of the pritish Iales. Tand purchase schemes having opened the land to the farm ers, and home rule being In prospect tihe two causes of unrest have disap peared. Hence the quietude In Erin today outside Ulster. But "good be havior by order" Is too much for all but those with an elastic mental gullett to swallow. The one move ment In the South that Is really scar Ing Belfast manufacturers Is that Belfast goods are being quietly boy cotted and commercial drummers from Ulster are booking practically no orders at all. . XEIL O'BItTEX'S MIXSTRFXS. The Shubert Masonic Theater an nounces for Its first regular high- class attraction of the new season on next Monday and Tuesday, Sep- V or" a , t i NEIL O'BRIEN. tember 30 and October 1, with a special matinee on Tuesday, Neil O'Brien's Minstrels, which come to Louisville after several weeks of a veritable triumph In Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Detroit ' and other large cities, which have show ered praises upon Mr. O'Brien, his splendid company and beautiful pro ductlon. From a vocal standpoint no minstrel entertainment ever pre' sented offers a more attractive array of singers, its songsters consisting of Al Fontaine, Jack McShane, Will lam H. Hallett, Georgle Hagen, Charles E. Wheeler , and other popular soloists who have previously delighted minstrel audiences In this city. Neil O'Brien, the star of the organization, is the recognized lead ing black-face comedian of the American stage. His subtle wit, eccentric methods and striking per sonality have established for him a tremendous following of admirers. Second In Importance to the star Is Billy Van, who several years ago left minstrelsy for vaudeville, Dut who now returns to the semi-circle with a brand new monologue. INDIANA CATHOLIC KNIGHTS. The Indiana Catholic Knights of America held a fully attended State convention at Indianapolis this week. Tuesday morning the local Knights, delegates and visitors attended mass In a body, after wlhch the business sessions opened. Reports show n In creased membership and tihe order 1n a flourishing condition. H. E. Kotter and Joseph Zimmerman were delegates from the two New Albany branches IiEXIXGTON. Blue Grass Council, Knights of Columbus, or Lexington, will com memorate the 420th anniversary of the landing of Columbus with a great entertainment at the Auditorium in that city on Sunday night, October IS. Committees are making exten sive preparation for this celebration, which it is expected will be attended by Knights from all parts of Ken tucky. COMIO OPERA. Trinity Council, Y. M. I., will pre sent as Its next operatic offering Dolly Dollars." Rehearsals will begin at once and the opera be pre sented early next year. The produc tion will be under the direction of Prof. Leo A. Schmltt and P. Welling ton Ilager, who so successfully staged Sergeant Kitty" last year. VISITS BOYHOOD SCENES. Rev. Father Thomas A. York, ths rental and big hearted pastor of St. Paul's church, Jackson and Kentucky streets, has been spending- bis vaca tion at his old home at Watertown, 'Mass. Before leaving tba East he jwlll visit in Boston, from where bs will return next week. Brewers and Bottlers LOUISVILLE. KY. sOUR's' SPECIAL BREW Is Excellent and Pure. Approved by every one who has tried it. Telephone 452, SENN & ACKERM AN BREWING COMPANY. INCORPORATED. LOUISVILLE. KY JOHN K. 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