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V J M3EDJ5C0T-OOcV JUHCX'JBt A&UDXhjbl&l . ni. i. T - - 7 $ jf -i PHONE 2635 For Best Service and Quality of WorR in the City f Men's two-piece suits $150 Mn's rhree-niece suits ! 11M.1 .a wv,w p.w -r- Men's light weight overcoats , jmj Men's medium weight overcoats -" i Wool and silk dresses $2.00 to 2.25 Evening and fancy dresses ...A 2.50 to 6.W Cotton dresses 1-"5 to t.w Waists r. Plain skirts ' Pleated skirts .:uL-f """- 1,0 ll.:. M.l.rtnl 2Ke Extra Coat Suits '. -AVrn2,0? Sport coats and cloaks ,...qi.w up PULS.DRY CLEANING COMPANY HARRY B. DRIVER SON IPROPRIETORS 421 WEST CHESTNUT STREET. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAr UNANDDITY IN ELECTIONS. jAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The elections for what .saaawwwwKX' LsaaaH Hnb' "' Coffee Prices Lower AVe offer ozcellcnt Coffee, ORg three pounds for QUI- This means onlr another decrease over the old price for this Coffee. This is thebest Coffee for the price on the market. Give us a trial. JOHN M. MULLOY 212 WKSO? MARKET STREET. Both Phones 1323 Established 1888 ELECTRIC LIGHTS HOT BATHS WATERS APARTMENTS Furnished For Housekeeping and Furnished Rooms Phone City 4240 QIC West Chestnut SWISS CLEANING OF- MEN'S SUITS With Minor Repairs Free Saves Buying. Carpets and Rugs Swiss Cleaned or Shampooed. Swiss Dyeing leads and pleases. SWISS CLEANERS AND DYERS is by statute called "Southern Ireland" i-p are. cMetimgulshed by many remark-j-J able features. In the first place, $ the House of Commons just elected j will not function at all, nronortlon ot the Bereona elected are also members of the Britten ; Parliament, In (the latter they have . Edward Foley and Patrick Maher, two young Irishmen from Limerick,! were hanged In Mount Joy prison, Dublin, on Junj 7 for the killing ot Sergt. Wallace ot thB British forces In an atcic that oc- curred at Knocklong mora than J two years ago. Neither of the refused to sit. They are now mem- I In ltKN uKlitft. j'tark or had any knowledge of Us bers ot two Parliaments in neither ' "ll ww a - Jtmg planned. Although they pin- of which are they prepared ito par- AMn ' ,"fl'-'J Ifcelr Innocenco to the m ticlpate. "j .. Jtfi''y cicd bravely, orreriag up t,.e'r "Southern Ireland" embraces- m .; area exactly five-sixths of Ireland. 11 ejects JLio uusiuuwre. iiuu mu- ; n gl candidate came forward to: op-.! For excursion season Ot J pose, the Skin. Fein or Republican party. Trinity College, Dublin, re turned four membors, who though not Republicans are not supporters of partition. There are therefore, 124 Republicans out ot 128 mem bers. Such unanimity has never before been, exhibited in the po Mtiical life of Ireland. One of the Protestant boasts is that Ulster is homogenous In race and religion. "Southern Ireland" Includes three Ulster counties. These three counties returned twelve Republicans and Catholics, no Partitointet and no Protestant, There are Toughly 3,000,000 Cath olics in .the twenty-six counties and 337,00d Protestants. "With the negligible exception ot the four members for Trinity College tho whole .representation is hold by Catholics, reinforced by Protest ants who are in sympathy with their political views. ST. FRANCES OF ROfUE. The 7 o'clock mass at St. Frances or Rome church was tho Bcene of a beautiful and impressive service, last Sunday morning when one of the largest classes of chil dren to make their first holy com munion there approached the holy table. About twenty-five BrnaH boys and girls, dressed In. white, marched solemnly to the altar, whore Rev. Father John Riley, ad ministered to them the Blessed Sacrament. In the evening, with the adults', the children were con firmed by the Right Rev. Bishop O'Dooaghue. LEAVES FOR COAST. STEAMER AMERICA ENGLISH cRUErrr. Moonlight Trips. young lives for tho cause of Irish , Independence. Foley and Maher : 1921 has a few more J . dates still open. Better J : secure dates now before all are taken. Apply at 5 :; Wharf boat, Third and J luvva )i Phones Main or City :S 141. t C. C. FULLER, Superintendent BASEBALL LOUISVILLE vs. TOLEDO Today and Double Header Tomorrow. Game caJM aV 3:30 o'clock. Ram4 stats now h sale it BtMfciMjsr's. 1NOOWOSU.TK Office 017 Sonth Fetirth. Plant 909 South Sixth. DON'T FORGET THAT GRAY-V0N ALLMEN Sanitary Milk Co. MILK XKOOHFOKAVaO. IS THE HOME OF PURE "ASK YOUR GROCERS." LEWIS DOUGLAS MORTON HUBER HAND STOKER 25 PER CENT. COAL SAVING. Combustien Engineering aad Furnace Repairing City 38 521-23 COURT PLACE City 38 DOMESTIC COAL- STEAM We are miners and distributors of the best Eastern and Western Kontucky Coal produced, and can therefore furnish your requirements wiih the beet satis faction and lowest prices. Consumers will benefit by the purchas of their coal NOW. Letus have your order TOD AY. .,.. .. . , We operate three retail yards at Louisville and also ship anywhere. Special redacad prices on car load shipments. HARVEY-JELLICO COAL COMPANY (XMCOKPO&1VBD) v.rf and iKlATAtor. Fane and Payne Streets. ' Yard lOOO 8. First Street. Yard Fifteenth and Magnolia. Main 033. City 1450. Main Office 411 8tarks Building. Next Tuesday George Ruf will go to Pasadena, Cal., ito run in the national amateur championships, which will be held at the (Los An geles suburb on July 4. Sending the best local runner to the title games is only a characteristic bit ot nntftmrise bv Trinity Council, Y. M. I. -That Rut is now at his best and has a splendid chance to annex new laurels in the west is a cer tainty. ELECETIOX OP 'DELEGATES. Monday evening Mackln Council, Y. M. I., will elect delegates to tho Grand, Council convention of the Y. M. I. which will be held August 15, at Terr Haute, 'Ind. Mem bers who have atended 50 per cent, of the meetings are eligible for nomination as delegates. Trinity Council will 'hold its election on Monday, June 27. SACRED HEART CHURCH. THE VERY BEST EPPING'S SOFT. DRINKS Sacred Heart church, Seventeenth and Broadway, was the scene of a most beautlfu'l and edifying sight last Sunday morning, when twenty one boys and twenty girls, who had been carefully trained under the tutelage ot Father Walsh and the Sisters of Nazareth, approached the holy table and recelwdtheii' first -holy communion from the hands of their beloved pastor, dUT tag the solemn ihigh ma8 a-t 730 o'clock. Monday morning at this church Bishop O'Donaghuo will ad minister the sacrament of confirma tion, at high mass at 9 o'clock. MICHAEL KENNEY. Michael Kenney, eishty-one years old, retired stone-mason, died Sun day morning at his home, 2808 Montgomery street. Mr. Kenney, a native of Ireland, had lived In Lraulsvlllo fifty years. Hb is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Sallie Kien ney; four sons, John T., P. E James 'M. and Stephen W. Kenney, and three daughters, Misses Anna R.r Safllie and Mary ICenney. Funer al services were -held Tuesday morn ing at the Church of Our iLady, with Rev. Father Martin O'Connor aa celebrant of the rcqulomi hlgfli mass. Brighten Up Electrically! Make your home hospitable and attrac tive this winter by the the addition of; ' attractive and correct lighting. PORTABLES, PLOOR LAMPS, LIGHTING FURNITURE ELECTRIC SPECIALTY COMPANY lKCOa0XTM Main 190 528 WJEST JEFFERSOIT ' City &7 ..Crystal Electric Washer and Wringer. Universal Farm Lighting Plants . GENEROUS ILLINOIS In a detailed statement of Ule amount secured by the IllinJoadd vlston ot the American CommJfttee Cor Relief dn Inland, D. F. Heily, r.hadrman of .Uhe comnwttee, tliat $336,425 ihas been contributed bv the neoole of Illinois. The! com- mitee oriietnalily accepted a huota of S225.000, which amoun already ham been xeeeded by 50 per The amount xateed to). Chicago was $245,521. v M!OVE POPE'S BODY. Hemstitching BattoMs Plcatinri Beading Braiding Beaked Bags Repaired Russell Service Shoppe 3o7-8 Boston Building Xelllo ltusscll, Manager. NAZARETH COLLEGE Is open to all High School Grad uates deslrlug to pursure a course of higher education. Courses lead ing to ba'chelor of arts and banhn. lor of Beienco degrees are planned according to the best standards ot our American Educational System, SISTER. DULA, Dean -851 South Fourth Street Louisville, Ky. wore arrested several months after the attack at Knockllu, on May 13, 1D19, in which Sergt. Wallace and one other Britisher lost their lives'. I Their arrests followed a fruitless search by the British military for the men who Composed the Irish 5 Republican attacking forces They S had Been confined to prison, since $ a court martial on several occa-je Crown asked for postponement be cause there was no evidence against, either Foley or Maher and they had established perfect alibis. However, early 4a June both were again brought before a court mar tial and the foregone conclusion was that they would be found guilty on drummed ' up evidence which the British had Anally se cured. -Tho verdict of guilty was returned, as expected, and tho two youths were sentenced to be hanged. They were not given the usual two weeks' time to prepare', but within a few days after their conviction they were sent to the, scaffold. LOUISVILLE ROY ORDAINED. Rev. Richard Ramsteln, who fine Ished his theological studies at tho American College In Rome, was or dained at the college last Sunday, and will shortly leave for America. In .religion he will bo known ns Father Matthew, being a member of the Order ot Minor Conventuals. It is hoped that Father Matthew will sing his first solemn high mass at St. Anthony's church, Twenty third and Market, this city, of which congregation he was a mem ber before Joining the Franciscan order and starting his studies, HERMAN STRAUS SONS (4 ivwiinHmn minyiinfa HHWCI 5IWEI r We Qlve and Redeem Qold Trading Stamps. BOYS' SUITS! $10 We are offering you these Suits ; it at a very special price, just to adver i ; ; tise our Boys' Department: These j i Suits are made of good woolen mate ijterials, splendidly tailored and fin-; ;; ished, II THE SPECIAL PRICE IS NOW $10 i ST. VINCnNT DE PAUL'S. Pastor, parents and children were Jubilant Sunday morning when ninety-five children reeclved their first holy communion from tho hands ot Rev. Father, A. . J Thome, the pastor, at St. Vincent do Paul's church, Shelby and Oak. Father Thome celebrated the sol emn high mass ana preacneux a The Crystal Optical Co. 611 S. Fourth 512 W. Walnut 741 E. Chistnut MAKERS OF CORRECT FITTING GLASSES Dr. A, W. Goldstein, Herman H. Goldstein, Chas, T. Kilmeier, Optometerists. SUMMER SCHOOL We do not closo during tho summer months. One may enroll any time, an Me give both Individual and class Instruction, Roth Day and Night clos.se in Book-keeping, Penmanship, Short hand, Typewriting and kindred subjects. The patrons and friends ot this pupcr will do well to look Into the merits of this school. Ask a imrnher of business men who have employed sermon that impressed the children j 0m. grnduutes they know. For superior merits of system, quality oft and their parents. At 2:30 in the instruction and economy of cost you can not equal it. Sco us and we can afternoon these boys and girls wero tcji J0U wiy. enrolled In the Blessed Virgin's THE CREAQER BUSINESS SCHOOL SECOND AND BRECKINRIDGE LOUISVILLE, KT. Sodality, the Sacred Heart iLeaguo and the Confraternity 01 me uos nr; nd ry. ASSORTED NUTb JjRAtfC CHOUGH' To STAHD He i 'grte : 7 TWIN CITIT LEAGUE. PReVHf " nPV flVwC 3MI ifvvfe IP. BANN0N PIPE CO. i Sewer and, Calvert Fipe,1 X ' .--. . f AJi Mao oj. Hub r.kiaWl f VKMfWW m.. M.IMWVH .y. n. wmrmm wwvw..H Wall Cepla', Brala Tile, TltrlflM Xrlclt, f I rtoe Pteela F1m Lta4d,FtM Briek , I firat aad t Tile, Flee Clay, CataMejr Tef, oOFPiCE 8M SOUTH THIRTEENTH STRUT. j lHONM CITT 87-l74UICUMe. MAIN 907. . . . .1 M .... . Wltxl. -J M ! icmi VOBJC The body ot the Mte Pope Leo XIII. will be removed from the Vatican ifca hte tomb to the Church of St, Jolm. Xiateraa during the meeting of the Association ot Ital ian O&thoMc Young Men, which, will be (held in Roma during September. It fe espectod that twenty thousand peraone wW attend the eeremoalea. Dwriag the metfag the centenarSe of the deaths of Damfae and. St. Dori loic -wih be eetebraetd. t yspan. mannk aide. Dr. O'Doherty, lehop of Okm tert ad the younseat member of the IrWi hiemreby, baa been unaal- nwualy c&oaen by th prioete of Sy aey, Auatmiilia., AuxiMwry to ArcH htabop Maafllr.. Btahop O'Dotorty ha been onlr ahort time to Okm frt aadT Je extremelr poeuiar to th'd4oeM. He ta a. brother ot the. Ahbtohop ot MauUa. BLUE GRA9B WINS. Manages- loul Coome3, of the Knights of St. John, sprung a Bur prtee on the league and tho fans, In general Sunday when his team easily defeated, the strong C ot C. Bggrogttiwa uy a. score ot i no z, this tacfdeoUUy being the flit game -won by the Knlghta of St. John in the league. Trinity Coun cil had etkgy ptcktag with the De- iwle, winning by a scene ot 11 to 1 Prankle Stier staged a comeback wKh the St, X boys and held the Mackta dub te' three Tilte, the col lege boya wkmtng 7 to 3, and breaking the 4Je for second place. ToHKrw rtiey play aa foJ4owa: Sr. X. v. Deltete, Trialty vs. Knight of 9L John and K. ot C, vw. Mackln. MEMORIAL TO CILVPLAltf. During the second national con vention ot the National Rainbow Veterans' Association, to be held in Boarding and Day School For Girls. A select boarding and day hchool for Rlr.ls comprising academic, tniVnt filnvftland. a,' memorial tab- Uropnratpry and business departments. Special attention given rto art, let will be unveiled In St. John's music, elocution and language. Affiliated with the Catholic University, Cathedral to the memory of Rev. Washington, D. C. Accredited to the JCentucky State University. "Fot1 James Hanley, deceased chaplain of information apply, URSULINE SISTERS, SACRED HEART ACADEMY, tho lGRth Infantry, Kamoow xm- sus UHKKOKEK DRIVE. vision, tho old Sixty-ninth New ers York Regiment. Father Hanley died May 25, 1920, after oontract ns pneumonia caused by being gassed during his sixteen months' overseas service. SALVATION IMPOSTERS. A warning against lmposters who wear Salvation Army uniforms and make ihouse.to house and street cor ner collections in various parts of the United States for their own use Mt. St. Benedict's Cedar Grove Academy Thirty-fifth and Itudd Avenue, Louisville, Ky. A Boardinff and Day School for Young Ladies and Girls, Con ducted by the Sisters of Loretto. Preparatory, Commercial and Academic Courses. Music Instrumental and Vocal. For catalogue, terms, etc., address Mother Scholastica. CUiMJJ. PHONE, PLEASURE RIDGB 21 has just been Issued by, brigadier 0(, rilsll,oncd chicken Dinner Served T6 Order Heruerc 'iiooens, ui uiutmuau, .- mandlng the Western owo onu Kentucky division of that organiza tion. Thousands of- dollars have thus been collected during the last year and It has been found neces sary in several cases . to make ar rests. Through its Community Ad visory Boards the Salvation Army Is trying to raise Its budget this year, without resorting to tambourine and house to house collections. Snndulrhes of All Kinds Served On Short Notice Try Our Dellclosus Club Sandwiches C. M. SCH ELL'S SUMMER GARDEN V Glenbrook Station, 18th Street Road Eight Miles From Court JIouso RETREATS AT TECIINY. GOOD MUSIC DANCING G. A. BRANDT, President BRANDf & Lay retreats, both for men and women, will be conducted by tho Fathers or the Society ot the Dlvlno Word during the summer months nt St. Mary's Mission House and St. Ann's Home. Techny, Ilk T,ay retreats have been part and parcel Home Phone, City 3564 of the work of the Society oi toe Divine Word ever since 4ts founda tion. In 1&75. Further particulars will bo cheerfully given by writing to St. Mary's Mission House or St. Ann's Home, Tedhny. 111. MARTIN J. CONNORS, Sec.-Treas. CONNORS COMPANY Incorporated PRODUCERS OP QUALITY PRINTING 514-510 SOUTH SECOND STREET, NEAR GUTHRIE Cumb, Phone, Main 2713 LEAVES FOR ABROAD. Louts Beott Keller, aaed fifteen-. eon -of Mr. acid Mra. J. renMneni Kattar, ot Laxtoetou, . has bean atoortM a four-yaar aeaoMwahipi at 9t. Xarier'e Coltese, Ctnetamatt M- eordtaa to a telegrata reeedviad by He parents Saturday. H oontaetad I. j (Hoeem ot Otncwoatl tor the honor. DOUBLE HBADIIR TOJIORROAV. The LeH.toviWe Colonete and To ledo naok up aln iUm afternoon fimT.'tcrtnemJv etoaa the aeaeoa. with a ui)t)i-MKHr xnenee comee Colurobue tor a four-game eeriee, which marks the close of Loute- ville a home etay untu July 2, The cluKe atfe-rlBC battle with St. Paul thia past week will long he re- memherad by tfhe fane Taad in these eamea the club displayed one char actarJetic .that baa endeared them to'beaebatl lofwft, and that ic their never-aay-die apkrk. Several times thia ooaooM the club has ooma from behind and -woa out, aod worry to say their gamanaas muat put to shame many faaa who are ready to quit o abort notice. Rev. Francis J. Finn, S. X, the widely known. Jesuit writer, began hte Journey to Ireland Thursday, when he boarded a train at Cincin nati fof Quebec. Father Finn w the .recipleftt of a valuable et of traveling' bags, given to Ihlm by the Cincinnati Chapter of the Knights ot Columbus. THE NAME KENTUCKY & INDIANA PRODUCTS COMPANY MEAN PURE PASTEURIZED MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER A SPECIALTY The customer will know that you watch his interests If you sell K. & L rRODUOTS ft FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS KENTUCKY AND INDIANA PRODUCTS CO. Incorporated JACKSON AND FBHR AVENUE BOTH PHONfeS 42CX DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. jLouisvllle Circle, Daughters ot Isabella, will hold their "semi monthly meeting Tuesday evenl&g at K. G. Hall, Thie will be a spe cial buainees meeting for tho pur pose ot electing a new Regent, and all members are asked to attend. PARISH PICNIC. Next Wednesday the annual par iah pl-cnKv ot St. Boniface congrega tion, for the benefit of the parochial free school, will be gfven at Fon Ukina Ferry Park. Many pteaefng attractions wlM be presented and a large gathering is looked for. Me FAMOUS SINGER. Bruce Dud- my, the Herald sporting editor , waj John. MeCormaek, the famous juatlBed Wednaeday in. bis can- tenor lnw. bora at Athlon, Ire sure of. ittm .home folks for their lack ot upport mt when tits ooi onakt are ptagrkig the game ot thatr lrrea. Where' am all those booeter chibe and civic organtsationa that paraded the field opening1 day aad promJaed their un.fHrln suppOftt wtiynot hire vaoa ana start as attenaaace rally again? land, tUrty-eeven years a Tuas- day, When eoAgratulatieaa and friendly maasacaa wer sent him from all over the world, Where the Quick Meal Comes In i Hmi wsrtc XAVAI4 PCWCK. TH.u --. - - . 4VM Ttii. ed fltatas navy is 119,1 n. Where the ferlcMest ; WlMTC Hatets Where the BMaJ u eeekeiBest; Where the range stands the That's where VQeiek Meal" hi 7 hi llllfelal nrn6W W0HC U doaei Where eooSdaa mm real fssat Where hakiac aras light) Where aVaage le east M -That's "Qasek Musi' Qafh Uul GaalRaaiea ftsU. IsMaUea aaii Hlgl !y RnmBat,i (SEHER & SON, w. market:?. .; i hi ' J i &i ..... H ii s ,A.& .a