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The Kaufman Straus Store insures Supe-
rior advantages in its bountiful col-
lections of apparel and dress accessoriesr
in its representation of autheutic fashioas
and its rigid adherence to a high and un
deviating quality standard.
THE SOUTH'S HIGHEST CLASS DEPARTMENT STOha
Wlmmmtttmt& 0.
IMCOMMMAttn
WHEN YOU WANT
Wheel Tickets
TRY THIS OFFICE. PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Slarti a Savines Account with this safe, conservative, Slxtv-one year-old Bank, to which you can
add 11.00 or more at any time. We add absolute safety and 3 per cent. No cost to you whatever
The same courteous attention given the depositor of $1.00 or the depositor of $10,00.
- GERMAN INSURANCE BANK
Vttfer ttte Biz CM Stata Governaeat Supervision Second and Market
JOS. DOUGHERTY,
President.
E. E. LANNING,
Vice President
EDW. H. NIEHAUS,
Sec. and Treas.
DOUGHERTY & LANNING COAL CO.
INCORPORATED
Wholesale and Retail Coal,
Speecial Furnace Coal,
CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
Office and YardsFifteenth and Magnolia Avenue
South 906y
FAMOUS STATUE DEMOLISHED TO MAKE SHELLS..
Word received here from Petrograd (tells of the famous nfonument erected to Catherine II. of Russia
in that city and its recasting Into shells at the request of the Committee of Soldiers.
HIBERNIANS.
WhaX They Have Been Doing
the Past Week General
News Notes.
City 3101
I.OUISVIIXE, KT.
Where the QuicK Meal Comes In
work
.Where the
brightest;
Where the
lightest;
Where the meal la
coked best;
Where the range' stands
the test
.That's where the
"Quick Meal" comes
bL.
CEimZs
JTf
Where work Is quickly
done;
Where cooking seems
real fan;
Where baking gives de
light; Where drudge is oat of
sight
That's where the
"Quick Meal" eomec
In.
Division 4 will meet next Monday
evening.
Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of Los An
geles received communion In a body
for speedy peace.
President Tom Lynch, of Division
4, who was on the sick list, is back
at work again.
The Hibernian Social Club is ex
pecting, big audiences at Its vaude
ville! and picture snow on ucioDer
17.
John J. Mulroy was awarded $40
in gold for securing most ntew mem
bers in the Baltimore contest just
ended.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of (Portland,
Ore., will stage a comedy to raise
funds to furnish a mass outfit for
a war chaplain.
-nivlsinn 2 of Syracuse makes Its
meeting interesting by adjourning
early and then enjoying card games
and refreshments.
There is interest and enthusiasm
at the meetings of the Ladies' Auxil
iary in Minneapolis -when visited by
tho Irish Literary Club.
Tho Ladies Auxiliary of South
Omaha meets frequently at the
homes of members and spenda the
evening very pleasantly.
Omaha Hibernians w"".l be repre
sented with a striking float in the
Ak-Sar-Ben parade, tho big event
of the year In that city.
Tho membership of tho order in
Ti-nintwi anrt Croat Blrtalrt Is 55,386.
TMa does not include (the insured
members, numbering auu.uuu
morning tho prayers', works and
sufferings of tho day to tho Sacred
Heart in reparation for sin and
who is brought frequently to the
altar rail by lovo of the Sacred
Heart will Boon show the needed
spiritual strength to . resist the
temptations that are certain, sooneT
or later, to cross its path. Again,
wo know how pleasing to God are
tho prayers of innocent hearts. Ho
is ever ready to hear and grant the
petitions of his llttlo ones. How
powerful will not their prayers bo
as members of tho league In ob
taining for the church and for all
our associates the favors needed and
requested of th.o Sacred Hoatrtl
"Suffer tho little children to co-mo
to me, and forbid them not, for of
such is the kingdom of God." As
our llttlo ones are so dear to Christ,
let us then show our zeal and see
that they are enrolled in the Apos
tlesblp of Prayer and taught tho
real meaning of devotion to the
Sacred Heart Every Catholic
school may become a center of tho
league and every classrootm a fruit
ful nursery of promoters iln tho
great apostolic work.
NEWS FROM CAMP.
Announcement that Itev. Father
Edward Mahoney, of New York Olty,
had been assigned to Camp Zaaho!ry
Taylor as an army' chaplain and
would celebrate mass Sunday mlorn
irJg, attracted a large crowd to tho
Knights of Columbus Dunaing,
many of tho soldiers receiving holy
communion. The three Buildings
tfre now nearly furnished and will
soon bo ready for tho formal open
ing. Alphonse Ohllgschlager, who was
appointed Secretary to the Knights
of Columbus work at Camp Zachary
Taylor, was called into the new
army with) tho second quota and had
KNIGHTS Oil BGIMBIIS
Lato News That Will Interest
v Members Here and Elsewhere.
Quick Meal Gas Hastes Sold, Installed aad Highly Reconmeaded
GEHER & SON, w. maI&t
ST.
....GOLDEN OAK BLOCK....
WALLINS CREEK LUMP
FAVORITES FOR HOME USB.
High in Heat. Low in Ash.
S6ANL0N GOAL GOMPflNY
Heme City 405
INCORFOXATKD.
NINTHJAND KENTUCKY.
Giimb. South 415
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Autos and Taxis For Hire
BOTH PHONES 2399
Give us a trial for first-class service. We are as
close to you as your phone. Prompt service, day and .
night. PACKARD CARS. Courteous and reliable
chauffeurs tur specialty, dive us a call.
Lee Young Automobile Co.
SEVENTH, NEAR BROADWAY.
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
FEDERAL TIRES, VULCANIZING.
FREE SERVICE.
FALLSCITYVULCANIZINGCO.
1101-eX KAST BROAD WAT.
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The' lntrtWrt reconuhended by
Hi "HbUiMM Pod .Benedict XV.
. . , for the member o tiij Lgu o
"ithie Pacred. Hrt during October 1b
IIP. BANN0N PIPE Cfc : &33E?US3f2
i , , Ilm well (We ibjotiuiwj n nwi
' SvmraMtCalvartliM. ..the Hitl dn t th6 Hook clwwr
BaMasrHtLi44(rVMrSMwCM4k, '' stent in' youthful xrala for the
Walt CeafauL Dmla TB. TVta4ft4 BVUik. . ,' adcred Heart of Jeeus will bear
W - ' j . .. J t
' fruit in th4 coming year, for If
J I wo nurture with fare In our Qaih-
ol lc youtn tne irue love oi um
sutmm Heart and all that thla beu-
' ) tlful deYotioa algnlftes we ahall be
. . instilling a hatred or ii and a
' ' seat Una rewwatlqtt f or th stn
I WOHX-18tk imi Braefc. a4 AUajaotto Ave., Bet. 9tk mni it)i. of otbWra. Such deyoUoo a bound
' . to taU ht their lives. TUe child
4lllllll)lllli)IHIIIIH)lfHH)l)IIHIIIIIHH)I who is taught to' olter up TtT
X rtra It?, FHm Liaise, Fir Brktt
rata aa4 Belter Tile, firMual Fire Clay, CUmm tf.
OPFICB 538, WBST JEFFBRSON
HOMlHOHCTY57.17. OUMU. MAIN 07.
n rAllnnulBli the work. Ho is now
C2 2 of Baltimore woa tho 'with tho 33Cth infantry and will bo
-'-'""'-- . . i. . IM .a AnrrlnoATinP nirriia'rT.TTlni.. J1HLL
Hag content for securing xiio largest
m.Tnw nf now members. Division G
won tho other flag on the pro rata
basis.
"Hoover special" refreshments,
arranged "by tho ladies, -wero tho
feature of tho social sido of tho
meeting of tho order Monday night
at Portland, ure.
Members of tho Third Oregon
n,i trnnAJhvn to their friends at tho
last meeting of tho Anpient Order
in Portland and requested enuujont
to organize a division from th'o boys
in tho ranks,
The Ladies' Auxiliary of "Wjash
Ington, D. C presented Rov. Lpwis
J. O'Hem, C. S. P., with a check
for $500, to be used by him foir tno
soldiers and sailors In any mariner
ho deems advisable.
Mrs. Mary McWhorter, National
President of tho Ladies' Auxiliary,
visited Boston and was tendered a
reception at Faneull Hall. Itev.
Philip O'Donnell offered tho prayer
npd Mayor Curley brought greetings
from tho city and praised tho work
of tho Ancient Order.
Division 2 of Rome, N. Y., held
a reception for members before
their departure for army service.
After spirited addresses by Very
Rev. Father Careon and others the
soldier boys wero presented prayer
books, soldiers' comfort kits, pass
ports of the order and receipts for
their dues in; full until the termina
tion of th war.
EVENING CLASSES OPENED.
Evening classes in English and
stenography opened at St. Helena's
rrnnrmarclnl Collctee. G25 Fourth
nvMitiR. Monday evening, October 1
Any standard shorthand system mas
bo Btuttiea, unciuaing mo lasu uyu.
very accurate now Speed wa method,
which affords Tapid writing with
great reading power, In half the
time usually ddvfoted to the mas
tery of shorthand. The English
course Includes the study of spell
ing, grammar, sentence writing,
definitions', pronunciation, punctua
tion, word distinction, enrona of
dally usage, English literature and
readings from th'eclaeelos. A cus
tom which haa proven: popular, in
terestlrig and most beneficial I the
weekly story telling. Each girl
Is assigned a classic short story
to read; od which! she is required
to narrate ln her beet Knllh to
the ckua, who rewrite the tale and
hand their papers for'coixebtloB.
OOTORRR INTENTION.
In tho engineering department. Ben
Sandman has been appointed as
Secretary with Will Kelly aa as
sistant. They will soon bo located
permanently at tho camp. For tho
past fow years Secnotary Sandman
has been engaged In tho legal de
partment or tho L. & N. Railroad
Company. He la Xast getting things
In shapo so as tk havo tho tbreo
buildings open an tjio iime. wueu
seen Tuesday ho said:
"Tho National committee on war
Activities of tho Knights of Colum
bus is going to equip tno Auaium
iim and two club buildings at Camp
Zachatty Taylor with Columbia Graf-
onolas. These are promised ior un
livery on Friday of this weoK, anu
while a small number of records
will bo sent, nevertheless wo would
Kirn in nnfc anv interested parties to
go over theli cabinets and If therd
aro any reoorus mat aro somowuiii
Airi -nionsn find ua a nostal card and
a messenger will be sent to call for
them. Victor records can aiso uo
played on tho Columbia machine,
and the samo request would apply
to good books and to ahleet music
as' well as music rolls, for each
building will also navo a player
piano. Tho committee ibegs to as
sure you that the above will bo ap
preclated by tho soldier boys now
quartered here;" -
Foi' tho Information of friends
who may want to attend mass at tho
Auditorium on tho Poplar Level
rcfald tomorrow 'it may bo statctd that
a bus will leavo Fourth and Walnut
streets commencing at G o'clock In
tho morning and every hour tnero-
after,
ftMATEUIt CHAMPIONSHIP.
.ast Sunday seventy candidates
received tho thlm degree at Denver.
Mllwaukeo Council shows steady
progress along all lines for the past
year.
Ben Sandmann will make an ex
cellent Secretary for Camp Zachary
Taylor.
Fort Wayno Council Is in good
condition financially, having nissets
Ul ?1f,UUI,
Tho membership mark In Donver
la now over 1,000, and efforts will
he mafdo to orlng it up to 2,000.
Thanksgiving day has been set
for tho .fourth degree exempllflca'
tlon at Denver, when there will bo
100 candidates.
Denver Knights aro making great
preparation fior tho reception of
Bishop Tihen when ho takes ohargd
of tho Denver diocese.
Cincinnati, Archbishop Elder and
St. Gabriel Councils aro taking a
mall ballot upon tha question of
merging Into ono body.
Gov. Stanley has promised to
mako the principal speech at tho
Newport celebration of Columbus
day on Court Housq Square.
Chaplains are now ready for tho
soldiers at the army cantonments.
These priests of tho K. of C. will ac
company tho boys to France.
Tho Knights of Utlca and Blnig
hamton gave, stirring patriotic re
ceptions to members Who wero
called Into their country's soitvico.
Flaget Council of Chllllcothe,
Ohio, has -undertaken) to ralso
$4,500 for suitable quarters in that
city for visitors to camp smmnan.
Ninety young men of the Ninth
Cincinnati draft district were given
a farewell by Prlco Hill Council, tho
banquet being served on the lawn
of tho club house.
On the Householders' Club Plan
Of Purchase At
STEWART'S
There are a great, many things which you can buy at
Stewart '8 on which you need make only a small payment
down. Among these are. furniture, rugs, many line of houae
furnishings, etc.
Ten months aro given in which to complete tho payment.
Tho interest wo charge is less than the so-called "fee."
WE GIVE AND REDEEM THE
VALUABLE SURETY COUPONS
Annually, thousands of dollars (of merchandise), have
been returned to collectors of Surety Coupons through their
redemption. "Wo give and redeem these valuable coupons,
which means a most substantial saving on all your pur
chases. WE WELCOME COMPARISON OP STEW
ART PRICES ON ANY MERCHANDISE.
Stewart Dry Goods Co
IVCOKPCHATt
' h Caswclisn Wilh James Mc Creeiy I Ca New V k.
OTflXiHWtfflfiHMiMW
FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS
HOLLOTTS GOOD COFFEE
Has been tho favorite kind. The quality is pr
tho best and our prices are the fairest. Try frlP
our New Blend, a i-2 lbs VUi
Speolal Anto Delivery Service.
JOHN M. MULLOY
Both Phone. 1323 . 212 W. Market St.
ESTABLISHED 1883.
HELPS 'RED CIIOSS.
Tho Knlghto of Columbus team in
Its last two, series with Cincinnati
and New Orleans played somo of the
finest defense games over srten here.
Tho Infield, with Tavp Hammond on
first, Capt. Keneally at second, Bua
O'Brien on third and Boeemeyer,
tho peer of all local lnflelders, at
short, th$ Kndghts preaent tno iasx
eet array of amateur talent procur
hlA. RriMmever's work at short
(has been the aeffiteaiton' of the elim
ination serlee. accepting fourteen
oh'anoB against New Orleans -without
thel semblance; of a mteplay.
Manager Breanahair; of the muu
Hn.' trid hrd to tret the K. C.
short stop to Join hta club 6n their
test Ml here, but B0wmeyer pr
ferred to pmy amwteur bm ana nwa
his position: with the IIHnoU CeartHal
railway, rather than taka a chmBice
with a. Ull mod club. The Knights'
outfield is eompoeed of Clifford In
left, Hamilton in center ana uosier
and OTugWIn plyin rlgM. All
of these outneldewf hve played re
markable ball, Hamilton winning
Ute Cincinnati gam with hta thfree
baaa drive, and Clifford -wKh. hia
wkderful fielding kept, the New
Qrleaxto aeore down. Bobannan and
BalUrd wwat both be gfven credit
for taking hoM and pitching after
Clreal broke down in the Cincinnati
twelve-inning game on Labor day.
It vm up to tne Kdgnia- owier
hurlera to battle1 for supremacy
aaint CininnaU and New Orleaaa.
and now that Clreal baa had a two
week rest, be will be called, on to
pitch the' ttrat same, of the moat im
portant series of the year. Lbuisp
vtlle has tried for air years to win
a' world's cbampioashiptKl.
Among? tho now sowing: units of
tho local chapter of tho Red Cross
which havo been formed recently Is
that of tho Sacred Heart congrega
tion wthlch already has a largo mem
bership. Many otheoj units havo
boon organlzd and tho good work Is
being continued in) all sections of
the city and county.
Adapting Itself tjot new conditions
that constantly arise with tho prog
ress of tho war tho Louisville Chap
tor has established both day and
night classes in surgical dressings,
tho members of which will bd
taught to mako compresses and
other surgical dressings required In
the treatment of wounds by tho ir
rigation method, an invention by
Din. Alexis Carrol, which has proven
ono of tho greatest things In tho
war, as by its means wounds heal
much quicker tnan romneriy. -airs,
Fulton Mandovlllo and Mrs. J. Stod
dard Johnston, Jr., will bo In chargo
of these classes. Leaders Inl tha
Hed Cross work do not slacken In
their efforts to have still more units
nnd twerv womtan in tho county and
city is being urged to devoto sorao
of Tier tlmo to this all Important
work. Much of the work knitting,
aewlnir and tho- preparation of com
fort baga for tho soldiers may bo
done at homo, and with approaching
wlntter it Is hoped that -tho number
of workers will rapidly Increase.
BE SURE TO CALL FOR
McRENNA
WHISKY
IT IS ALWAYS PURE.
H, McKenna, Distiller, Fairfield, HyT
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YELLOWSTONE THE PHIL. HOLLENBAOH 00.
The Great American incorporate)
WHISEHY Distiller Of
TAYIXm & WILLIAMS OLD FOUTUNA SOUR MASH
INCORPORATED. "HOLLENBAOH" PURE RYB
LOUISVILLE, KY. 038 W. Mala St. Louisville, Ky
ST. CECTLTA'S.
A musical, euchro and lotto will
bo given by tho LaSallo Club of tha
Blessed Virgin's Sodality of St.
Cecilia's church In tho school
hall, Twenty-fifth and St Cecilia, on
Tuesday evening, October 1G, for
the benefit of the new school. Tho
musical programme will be rendered
at & o'clock and euchre and lotto
tramGs will he called at 8:30. Hand
some prises have been secured and
each ono not receiving a prise -wm
be entitled to draw for the tally
prlzti $2.S0 in gold. In addition
to the above a oeauuiui quin anu
a nalt1 of hand-ombroldered pillow
slips will he disposed of. Admission
will be. free. The following arter-
noon, October 17, front 2:30 to 5
oclock, a "cniiarens penny social
will be held In the school hall. Ad
mission will be one cent, country
store one cent, grab ba one cent,
etc. The young ladles extend an
Invitation to all their mend to
come and help make their ealer-
tatnmen&I si success.
TI1ROXO, TIJK CHURCH.
Ht. Michael's church on Brook
street waa thronged, last Sunday
nwwnlng and evening w&en tne
feast of St. Michael waa. observed
with liuoressiYe services, procession
and one of the. largest choirs ever
hetoiid here. The Rev. jfatMer Knos,
O. P.. nraached at both the morning
and eveaing services, add made an
lmpreaeion on Ms nearer that win
be lasting, Hiss senwona were pro
aoanead unsursaasad by aey evert
bteard la that old-time ekureh edl-
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NONE PURER
NONE BETTER
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CALL NO. 467 EITHER PHONE,
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IN BOTTLES FOR HOME USE
OERTEL BREW CREAM BEER
SATISFIES THAT LONGING.
JOHN F. OERTEL CO.
PHONE CITY 859.
INCOXPQRATCr
A Case of Good Judgi
FALL CI
Extra Pale Lager
Due to the great demand we
and if you have tried the rest set
fHONES Home Shawnee 58 air
Cum3. Pkw Wst 191
WIED
BREWING
Celebrated Draughi
at all leading bars and, cafes. Rene
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