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KENTUCKY kfeiIlVAIJGtlXCVI. Sot 1113- All you have to do is to reach out and get it. It is all around you. Thousands upon lop of thousands of public spirited citizens of Louisville will gladly save PROFIT-SHARING CERTIFICATES (Red Stamp) (THE ONLY STAMP WITH A CASH VALUE) To help any kind of church organization or society il you will only ask them HI I piiiiiyiiaiiinul .. tf.t 4 ilsiti.wi-WMWWi ill ' W'Mf' a ' V 6 ' vvii'wtyww'ryiww' m . i III ' Do not wait until members pledge themselves to some other organization. Get busy NOW. The Profit-Sharing Certificates that the least church organization or society can save will amount to hundreds of dollars per month. Profit-sharing certificates (red stamps) are given by over 300 merchants in Louisville in appreciation of patronage. , Increase your purchasing power by buying manufacturers' articles that are exchangeable for Profit-Sharing Certificates (red stamp), such as Ballard's Flour tickets, Engel hard's Coffee tickets, tags from Werk Soap, Grocers' Baking Company Bread labels and Purity Oats labels. WE ARE OFFERING ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD In premiums to the churches, organizations and societies saving Profit-sharing Certificates. Ask us about it. THE PROFIT-SHARING COMPANY DIRECTORS: DAVID KELLER (INCORPORATED.) 402 WALKER BUILDING JOHN L. HELM ' HENNING CHAMBERS J. L. HELM, JR. M. B. COOLEY niMMIMMMMMMMMMIIMtt;; I (jranW. Smith's Son; i AL SMITH, Proprietor. ! Funeral Director and Embalmeri Carriage Furnished tor All Occasions on Short Notlco. 1809 W. JEFFERSON STREET, f TELEPHONE 810. SILVKK WEDDING. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Schleman, 2023 West Market street, were the recipients of almost count less messages and congratulations from friends and relatives, it being the anniversary of their marriage and silver wedding. In honor of the worthy couple high mass was cele brated at St. Anthony's church, with the Rev. Father Seraphln as the, of ficiating priest, after which a dinner was served to the family and a few near friends. During the afternoon and evening many called to express the wish that they might live to cele brate their golden wedding. THOMAS KEENAN Funeral Director and Embalmer TELEPHONE CITY 365. All calls promptly attended to, day or night. Carriages furnished for all occasions. 1225 WEST MARKET STREET. The ladies of St. Charles Bor- roroeo church, Twenty-seventh and Chestnut, will close the pre-Lenten season on February 3, when they will give another of their always en joyable euchre and lotto parties and a luncheon In St. Charles Hall, to which they Invite the public. The games will be played during the afternoon and night, and those who desire may dine at the luncheon from 5 to 8 o'clock Admission will be only twenty-five cents. HOMI PHONE St CUMBERLAND 113 J. J. BARRETT'S SONS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. East Main Street, D. J. DOUGHERTY & J. Mc ELLIOTT t DOUGHERTY & McELLIOTT, Funeral Directors and Embalms. Both Phonos 2908 CARRIAGE! FURNISHED FOR ALL OCCASIONS All Calls Astwtrss Premstly, Day tr Nlgkt 1231 WEST MARKET STREET. FALLS CITY BREWING CO. (incobfobaibd) Broadway and Thirty-First Street. Are Brewing and Bottling Beer Especially for Family Uae. Ordet a Case for Your home. TELEPHONES: H 7S7I-7S72, Climb. Wttt 69. SALVATOR (Dark) LIFE SAVER (LiCht) ST. CHARLES CWCRCH. LKX1XGTOX. Mrs. Catherine McAullffe, an old and highly esteemed resident of Lexington, passed to her eternal re ward Tuesday night at St. Joseph's Hospital there, after a long illness from the Infirmities ot age, though the Immediate cause of death was pneumonia. Surviving her are five children. They are Mrs. James Mc Aullffe and Mrs. Charles Weltzel, of Frankfort; Mrs. A. J. Tweedieti of Lexington, and Mrs. Ella Mulloy, of Louisville, and John B. Weltzel, of Washington, D. C. GEORGE HOLLAND BETTER. George Holland, Superintendent of St. Louis cemetery, who underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Infirm ary, is reported making rapid progress toward recovery. His friends will rejoice to learn that he will soon be able to resume his duties. PARISH COUNSELORS. Last Sunday afternoon a well at tended congregational meeting of the men of St. Mary's parish. New Albany, was held, when the following counselors were elected: Frank Manus, Jr., Edmund Smith, Clement Da, John Louis, C. H. Broecker and Frank Zoeller. NEWPORT. The finale of the sensational episode In Newport at the Corpus Christl church New Year's morning, when William Glaser, flourishing a revolver, caused a panlo In tha con grepatlon,' was enacted in Police Odurt Saturday morning. Joseph Extlue and Joseph Henderson, com panions of Glaser, were each fined $15 and costs on a charge of disturb ing a religious service. Glaser was recently fined S100 and costs and sentenced to thirty days in Jail. Henderson and Extlne testified that they hud been out to party all HOLY XAME CHURCH. All the late and sew Styles and Shapes aa be found here at reasonable prices. Call and see us Last Sunday the people of Holy Name church. Fourth and O streets, witnessed the blessing of the beauti ful life-size crucifix presented to that church by Mr. and Mrs. Lippy. Four handsome holy water fonts of ! exquisitely carved marble have also been presented Holy Name church by the following members of the con gregation: Mr. and Mrs. John Gor man, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. William Mudd and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummings. C.B. THOMPSON FLORIST aTONLY ONE STORE Rosebuds a Specialty Floral Designs. 532 FOURTH AVENUE. B.tk Telepfcs.es 1080. All ordeis receive prompt attentloa aad satlsfactioa guaranteed. CENTRAL FURNITURE CO. Incorporated N. W. Cor, Third and Green Sts. We furnish the home com plete oa easy payments WM. CALUOMAN. Mgr. Salts Dot night, and had gone to church that morning with the intention of turn ing over a new leaf. They further testified that Glaser was causlug the commotion, and when asked to leave Henderson and Extlne left without demurring, and did not see the trou ble caused by G User's drawing a revolver. EDUCATION'. L ASSOCIATION'. Rev. Francis W. Howard, Secre tary General of the Catholic Educa tlonal Association of the United States, was In New Orleans last week, and at a largely attended meet Ing, presided over by Archbishop Blenk, committees were named to arrange for the tenth annual conven tion ot the national body. Besides msny men prominent In the public life of New Orleans every pastor in the city was present. The conven Ion will be held from June SO to July 3, and the Interest manifested points to the moat successful meet ing in the history of the association Among those who will assist In the work of preparing for the convention are Dr. Felix Gaudln, Supreme Presl dent of the Catholic. Knights ot America, and Hon. Charles I. Dene chaud. President of the American Federation ot Catholle Societies. rn i in it1 lira nnr,iiiiEir r RitAim ram dku y iwii tv: INCeORATBD SEVEXTV-EIGHT YEARS. When Dominic Belleville and wife. of Meriden, Conn., the longest mar ried couple In this country, passed the seventy-eighth anniversary of their marriage, all the Catholic so cieties of St. Laurent's parish at tended the big celebration given In their honor. Mr. Belleville was ninety-nine years old August 15, and his wife was ninety-eight last July. Both enjoy good health and are ap parently as happy as they were on their wedding day. Brewers and Bottlers MORGAXFIELD. The people of Morganfield gave Rev. Father Rahm, the new pastor of St. Anne's church there, a most cordial welcome upon his arrival there last week. Members of the congregation met him with a "house warming" at the rectory, when they furnished both home and pantry with many necessities and comforts. JESUITS' BIG PURCHASE. A 200-acree tract of the Belle Meade land, near Nashville, Tenn., known as the Red House field, has been bought by the Jesuits. The con sideration was $125,000. The tract in questions adjoins the famous Belle Meade Deer Park. Great plans are under way for the Improvement of the tract by the purchasers. It is stated that buildings to cost $500,000 will be begun at once. PETITION TO CARDINAL, A petition has been forwarded from Australia to the Vatican, pray ing that If the Pope should see fit to appoint another Cardinal In Aus tralia, his choice will fall on Arch hlahnn Parr Tt la stated that the petition will be signed by every Aus tralian Archbishop ana Bishop. VATICAN PALACE. A teaspoonful of ammonia In a quart of water la a very good preparation for cleansing the hair brush. Dry the brush in the air after wanhlng, but never In the sun. The Palace of the Vatican con tains the largest and most valuable residence and museum In the world, in ih. ralilpntlHl Dart are about 1,000 rooms, 200 of which serve as In for the Pons, the court officials and others. The number of printed books In the Vatican Library u atlmursil ar not leaa than XSO.OOO. exclusive of the enormous number of manuscripts, codices, etc. ANCHORS OP 8AFETV. Every married man should en deavor to own a home for his family to have his life Insured and to have an account to his credit in a savings bank. These are anchors to wind ward against misfortune. , LOUISVILLE. KY. JOHN E. FRANK WALTERS' Clay Street Brewery 508, 510 and 512 CLAY STREET. TELEPHONE 2M LOUISVILLE. KT. JOHN F. OERTEL CO INCORPORATED. BUTCIIERTOWN BREWERY. CELEBRATED CREAM BEER, 1400 to 1408 Story Avenue. BOTH PHONES 191. . iwisvium ff Cumb. Phone West 191 Homo Phono 191 J WIEDEMANN xncosroaATkD BREWING COMPANY'S Celebrated Draught and Bottled Beers. Sold at all leading bars and cafes. Renowned for purity, strength, excellent flat GRUBER & DEUSER. Managers. Louisville, Ky. OLD FORTUNA fxBOURBGN- THE PHIL HOLLENBACH CO. DISTILLERS- inoo.roiiiiD WINE MERCHANTS IMPORTERS