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CJals tffowrcT more forty SUBMARINES AND -:- -: : -:- SUBR0r.1 Erery modern war reveal fart " i.a cuffipd the strstcpuU to re- TtM miiiUrj and naval nifDi. Th) late innoattoa to startle tb nvea of war U the urful trip cf i German submarine from North Sea harbor, arouoj Kraut, put LL unpregTiable fortification cf j ibrt.it r, anJ ecru tb I1. , etcrrenewn Sea to the Peniancrcs were it torrsfOoe. battleship anl proocvll without mishap to Con stantinople. . When fubmarine has proven it ' ability to do all that, say the naval .authentic, what ia to prevent these modern terror of the. deep from rrowinjr the Atlantic and attacking Atmrnan shipping under the pun of fortification on our own ct? .Here ia aometliinjr new that virtu ally male the once formidable drradnanjrtit, and other former means of effective nYfcnee, prac tically usclid. And the suhtnarino ran do these thinp, not Uiaue of stronger COVl:nW:T rirwrt Wanted. IS. la II...0 mnlllhl). As ll t (.4. OtklKVjT. I K, 01. 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Mow the horizon. Like hark the cunning Jcnuita aenvn their purio boiuath an opaque urfa'ce; and, like ulmnrinc, make not ao much as a ripple on a aur face oiled with pretended religion. And because the amoother apenia 01 me papacy are wiw enouph to carry on their inrasion in ailence, any atuinpt to cxpoo their acheming it luuglied to m-orn hecaiic they do not come with ky. high battleship and beating drums. Jiomc a auliiuarinrx and aub-roha Khemera are here, thicker than minnow in the hannwi of aum mer pond ; hut they do not appear on the aurface, or make the noise expected of an enemr, no the ahort aidited are satisfied that they are altogether harmlcfa. Iaast winter two of these Tlomish auhmarines came to the aurface in ConpreM, aatisfied that they had reached the place to launch their torpedoea apainst the free-lorn of the American pre?. Gallivan and Fitzgerald fired their bomb, but their destructive force produced an unexpected explosion from an other quarter, and the papal craft lipped back into tha alime which foolish mortal are persuaded to be lieve is a religion. The papir-t pre destroyer cot away, and declare their intention to renew the attack in the next Con cm. And such is the situation and condition of national defense today, because the public doesn't see the enemy's craft or craftiness, we are told that there is no enemy. As a matter of fnct, we are at sea and surrounded with sub-Roman enemies hidden under holy water and holy humbug too numerous to count or mention. Against such a sly attack there ino defense, and can be none tin til the threatening danger i real ized. There mnct be an awakening and renewed vigilance, or auddenly, and without warning, the public school, like the Luxitania, will go np to come, down forever. Vlien that happens it will be too late to talk about preventing it The time to take care of the things we prize is now netore the damage is done so it can't be undone. While the warriors of the deep are making plans to meet the sub marine, it is up to those who denire peace and progress to make plans lor meeting sub-Romanism. Boycotters Busy The Mexace ha received several copies of 7 Corriere Halo Ameri cano, published at New Duluth, Minn., and printed almost entirely in Italian. From the small portion which is printed in English we learn that it is having troubles which ap parently originate in papal circles. The Courier is discriminated 'r - mauatine and tho n"1 yu h, o-shot on Be para la thect on tc-par a to aheal. 4" wa rbtoaaaw WOMEN AGENTS Aiten ta ISarnpl lie Surprise the RltH 0 fl I . ' ' - f;. -r "1 THE jarajwt lrrcd ita editor bat ah- J 'acrtard a ru.T--tt amount of trne' j Atre nwa apint to enable him to u!k, think and art as a a Amehraa .among Amrtkrwna. Borauae tht f ounrr ha had the courage to be1 lair aM pab!ih matter of interact! 'una 1 roTrniani rraierf r is turn? j hounded in a bun news war and iotherwie hampered in hid attempt J to edit hi. pwper ronrnt,oU,y ,n,l -nthmit rtraint. In the i-e June U. we firvl that he has had 'rurap to eprr himelf in crr- 1 tain and unmistakable term aa a. i lover and dcfrnlrr of LberTT : j Tad avliter f UaS fwpdr kad Utw4 a atukMr r luiiaa la Uwlaik 4r- I wrr aaa taut t.lkol.ra if It .a u.. ta j kara Ik anrport af Oeaa Itaiiaaa. ' 11 It haJ for at to aaJarf aa4 kcw at of lul; Wi ktt rocu la tkia roua-, try to aako lbr lirmx ker u wtvrk ' itk pToratatt an.l for rroleataalt, raa ' aaauata aurk Barrow, birrrtavl att.ta.K H kat wcwjM Ibd bum prople Ikiak if tbd iTotottaat tB4owra af latwr wm)d r , fuasi la f i work to Uta tml brraua , Ikey weia raiholirtt Tkry WuulJ U tkd j Brat to rcm)esia torfc tiutry. j Tkera to rtw. i. mr UaliJ ! aooplew roaatry for turk warn.. rrh.Kiu prtjiHlira aa kaa bera wan.fratrd by a . nrra! niaay anenbrrt of tka Itabaa rvlont' i ia Dulmh. V thoul.l all b illin to' roneerto ta evrry olber man the rik'ht to' ! think ami art ia rrlii;ioiit affair at k t i eeDarieara dirtatea, aad ao aaa abould rt. I fuaa to aanwrt aa inn ,tnt ioa wkiek it' J bairif maintained fur tka benefit of all' , tka Italian l-eople, juat beeaua w feel' la duty bound to fir representation la' 1 cot rniurnna to tooaa cii our nrninrri w bo Kara atpouaed tka Protettaat faitk. Tka public arknnli ia many fitiet clttuiaTly observed yitg Iar, June 14. la New York i'itr arboul rhililiea ilrlrel tbenitilrr to tka ilf and the rountry, rendered pretty patrrutie pMi;raai and paraded, but lb 11 orUf, jun 14, ia it aeeouat of Iba variou fir mart did act mention any exbibitioa ia knoor of tka flag by any parochial arkool. Did tkry forget tha Hag or were they too Inral to tk rkurck to akow loyalty to country f Jesuits in Japan Tart of an article, by Premier Okuina, of Japan, show that the Japanee were wine enough three centuries ago to rid themselves of the Jesuits and their influence when those political agents of popery be gan their unual operations in Jap an under the cloak and covering of religion. Here is the story in Premier Okuma's own language as originally published in a Japanese magazine, then translated into Knglish aud printed in the New York iVnn: It i very unjust to mak the Japanete tbd) (ubjact of "Yellow 1'eril" agitatioa. Our anrettor wert not the Mohammed ant who were jniiltT of brutal atroeitie to ward the Christian of Europ. Oa the contrary, 300 year ago w wera magnani mou enough to reeeiv Jeeuit prietts witk tk utmowt botpitality of a eivilue.1 people. Japan wa in thote day ia an anarrhial condition. All over the Inlands war were waged eonttantly by the feu dal lords, among themselvea. And in the midst of that chaotic confution it It snr priaing to not that more thaa fir mil lion were baptized and became Christian. It was not until theae Christian priests attempted to assist tha political ambi tioa of th Spanish government, making instrumentality of the religion, that the first Hhogun of th Tokugatra dynasty gave order to suppress the propagation of Christianity. W1IT CHRISTIANS WERE PtRRnCtTED Again, It waa not until theae Cbri tiant eesared to overthrow the Shogunate government that the third Shogun lyern itsu commanded the wholesale manaacre of Christians, promulgating the law of exclusion and doting the door of the country to all foreign intercourse. Chris tians in those dayt were pertecuted not became of their religion faith but be cause of the crime of high treason. They deserved the punishment they Buffered. It doe credit to the wisdom of the tatesmea of that period that they tut cetafully protected our country from fall ing victim to the territorial amhitinaa nf tha foreign powers. Propaganda League Fund Balance on band June 16 (40(1.03 Receipt, week ending June 23... 67.25 Total.. .1484.18 . 150.00 30,000 sample eopic mailed. Balanc oa band thia date. .344.18 MaJ law tavat tws wawAt wU kav cWlarH "" P-- rrm , -- w ("- n trwm law pio U kim Ual Urv caaakl aad aar autv 1 U "- F "7 t' "."-. dV-w-wr. I t.4 . rt to Us. if-r twraut. rrtMaatlTl ,0" ,r tAtkalK to ttaa4 u 'PT " -t-tfw, it, tkry kar articled wet u,Jir4 ia .u luaa. Ia' "". lw nat n . r-kl to aerh a '.aea la Ma aaa.-wanrkl. ker ward, law mm aaoat Ka etoaaal to far aa la laUasato tkat UT f gotaa ' U ,,lrt ka Iketr a.abrkkip wiU SUMMARILY DEALT WITH The Waukegan, 111., Daily Sun, June 21, 1913, editorially dis closes propensities decidedly papistic in the following heated and cantankerous manner: A fa carrier boy today i looking for a new job. Saturday some aa aerupulou person induced him to dip a copy of Tin HtSACt into one of hi ara (only one instance that we heard of) and it waa left at a South 8ide borne. We were advised of it and accordingly that lad it looking for a new job. The Sum doesn't permit for an instant any of ita carrier to peddle AXY OTHER TAPER, magazine or aaything els in connection witk the delirery of Ike Ana. We will appreciate customers reporting any variation from the rule and every carrier found violating it will bo dealt with aa sum warily as the Ixiy in question. Our feeling in the matter is etpceially keen with reference to Ths M in aci, which we consider a mot disreputable and onnsrntnted publication, on which serves no purpose and which is so dis credited even by anti-Catholics that ita influence is nothing. If the iStn editor isn't a pane he shows unmistakable signs t being under Komish influence and Tue Me.vace is glad to know that its enemies are of that stripe. The spirit that will vent iN spleen in such a manner in such a cause is not large enough nor humane enough to gui,le or inpire an editorial pen in a community of en lightened, conscientious and prtriotic citizens.' "(Sod give us men !" Gie ns men who will remember that they were once boys, and, ha ing remembered, will so act and think ani feel toward others that their maturity will not reflect discredit upon the innocence of youth. As to The Mexicr being a "disreputable and unwarranted publication," we will put its pages beside the page of the uw for comparison without fear. The b'un seems to suffer from a serious case of papal poisoning. MENACE. AURORA tllSSU'JIU RIGHTS AND -:- -:--:- -:- OTHER RIGHTS A twrtauw Caa-Ua awT Or KaaWM Tall I kfa to aNUil aftr araat rttwrl Itad M I J ku"l J " ? 121-5 il 4r aaJ Ua4 law rtkUa rarawtwl, f tMl aVJ to I'rwa tW tawarj af laat taMto ta MUtkliaf Wtlit kaaU twawrluaw Ikal tkw mm rickld t lW avrbr-if ( Ud 1 klboiir cAnrch wwra lw.J tWaa m trt atul to b tMkm tram I Warn. Cia! rpart af Ud rafa rUaa lrta vitfe wWrkTlaai Ual lawr rtcatt nakto." Akd ao4 '.T r --"w - riku art ur" t u lUa 'rr",T t trawbla aaead. If a k.O it ulwdcw UU A Hiaia lc tlaurw to ia- U - Ptlki latmulsewa, a rry P tkat Ik rifkis af lalkolart art adaa,rt4. If a Bauun ia frx. ! u prrraal tad loating af ttkH Utweurira t j aajboJ.T, Protas sola, lalkubra, aad everjbojy al.k. Tatkolid l.iera raja t tlorwi about tweir ligkta.M Tkeaa earn ? ft l ,k n ," poWitk! ia tka daly cruI,r t" T-kera. tbey koaatt la Uitt IT My aa. I Ika preambld to tka Deriaratica at lBilrarrMlrara a rea4 "Tkat all avea art neatad esaal, tkat tkay ara aaJoaracj by tka creator witk rartaia laaiiraabl rik'kta; tkat anaoaj tkeaa ar Ufa, liberty and kappineta." U,( aDy f theaa thing beew denied tke (atkolirat Not thai any oa ia ta ; t. aited elated aaow or. All tka opportamtir of kakkina a lit. inj known ia America ar befor thsra and ar embraeed by them. All tka area , uea of basin lift aad for tka aernrna , latina of troerty ar aad by tkria ia 1 rominoa wilk tka reat of tk peopl aad tbnr aueret ia tkeaa Line ia angnidg iegly conceded. All opporrunltie for ewial, literary aad profeaaioaal aoeeew it tbtir for tk waing. Tkeaa right aad opportunitie ar aaraatwd tkeai by constitutional provitinn barked up by tke authority of taw and tke courts. Tke law and tka court do not, cannot, aad aevtr will know aa distinction of tart or ekurck ia thaa United btatet, and every dietiartiow mad ia favor of any sect, either la tke bestowal of office or eiteo tion of aid, is abanikfcf a rvolaivoa tke rirtl cf tk erffoau) law of U Idadl. No inUlhftnt Catkolie Uara deay tkeae propoaitiona. Tbey cannot aad dar aot attempt to point to a tingle ttttt or oonty ia tk land wker tk real rigkt of a ingl Catkolie i denied kirn. What ia th matter thaat Abaolutely nothing mor tkaa is Labi to befall any man under aimilar circumitanre. Do tkey ever allege any particular grievance t Oh, yea. la variou inttaa eet Catholic bar failed to reeeiv nomi nation for office at primaries and area to b elected to office after obtaining the nomination. Tbia, hat been particularly noticeable of bto, aad from tke outcry mad about it 6n would think tkat tk Catholic were being deprived of aa es pecially Ood given right Ia the Second Amendment to the Con stitution w find that "Congress shall make no law respecting aa establishment of religion or prohibiting toe ire eiec cite thereof' or abridging tke freedom of speech or the pre." Thia applie to Protest tnts and non Catholics as well as to Catholics, liut the Catholic agitators aay tkat it ia a viola tion of the Constitution for them to be deprived of office. If that ia tni then all that ia neeeaaary la for them to claim the office, the priests to parcel oat the position to their favorite, and aava all trouble and expense of election. Tbea America would be Catholic witk a vengeance. Protestant and ether non-Catholic raa witk equal eonsistaney make tke tamt claim. But bavea 't Catkolie a right to ran for office! Certainly they have, and other people hare a right to vote just a they pleat. Tat them or against tatm, Well, they any, tker' oar constitutional right to bold office. W her it th const 1 tutional obligatioa to vote for them or anv one else! Aa Amerieaa ia a free maa and ran vote as be pleaatw. Any man, net of men, or Beet, that claims the contrary is dangerous to the welfare of th nation, and ought to be and will be beaten if he rant for office. If the Catholics of this country wish to enjoy the emolnmenta and honors of office, thev must bate their claims for office on their manhood and worth, In stead of church membership. Not only that, tnt they must cease using official position for the advantage of their church. The maa who openly or secretly under take to use cknrtk membership at a lever t at muXmim l- aarl to rwaal.iaw ka-m.aal kw. U kaj (.vti, MnVad.at, l,u a I way Maw j ansa, aV aaa. I alklar rla .m Mtarr rrnaaa. Tad f-jKlaf trkotal dtaota aVw, k4 Mil lies; aw IW7 abat lkar rat rfc.Mtvw kp ia kald Urtr rai, ka4 ka r!iak tW r ) sar fcanr ikr twl.br a kuola iUII toaaactvl. aM wktl W1 td akaU wed tat Uackl Uavw. If Urv wlutlai3 o C'rea flare at iawtnartort ta it. Coa ww aeaaa twwladaw Ik rwipkoritf af a kaowa tw-aay aa a aanaat. Tka tjairkar Catkolat W-a Urt reaaaj Ueir a aa ta piiblt (rkooi ytta f U aoakLrr lb brttrr for tketa aad taeira. tataalie reaeat rntM-isan af tkwir j rkurrk, rrtavl. ar Baeaatwrablp, They bar a right to toaka all tka roaaplaiatt tkey Nl ktt tka aktwabar af way rkooa too. other ckurch. Aad opl kaw tk riki to make all rntieiae tke wish too. i.rav vided the rritreitane ar withia Ike boo ad er appareat facto ar logie. How wetiner tauolc er any ether elaas af people bar a rigkt to akow Ueir bie tion to rritwiasB by boycott t, rratiag aad anuruer. ir itvrad are 'iwtholi rukts . L ;,, i . . . . . itary win BeTr sjoy tketa while Aaterira stars Ire. Tke lea ler af tk Romas Catholic churrk know full wII. that ia aa ia. ttaae kav their people bee deprived of iw ngnis enjoyed or otker peopl aad ibsi nery lasiaae r appareat diaerim inattoa, kaa only bee ao many effort at arlf defense ea tke part af tkot they aee te ri le rrr aad dealrov. All ef thia talk about "right ef Catkolie" it merely throwing dutt la tk air ta bliad tke eye of tke people, aad calculated te escite their owa people to greater deeds 01 raanoeta. Let them beware. Social aad political incendiarism sometimes becomes conta gions, aad inevitably react ea tkot wko practice it It it generally easy to atart a fire, but sometimes it is ktrd to put out Ths greatest obstacle ia th way of "Cath olic right" ar their priest, editor and political achemera. Popery and War If Pop Benedict Is, as be pretends to b, tk supreme world autkority ia re gard to moral, wky doesn't k exercise tkat autkority to it limit to atop tke moet immoral thing going oa ia tke world the European wart Tkoutaada apoa tkonsanda of tkot who acknowledg hi autkority ar fight ing ia all th armies. If h doe not feel justified in aaying wki k id it rigkt, ad thereby tkrowmg tke whole etrengtfc of thote who obey bun to one aide or the otker, kow caa ke consistently avoid de claring tke immorality of war and order ing kia (ubjerta of all nation to refrain from taking part in itt Thi proud pretender to infallible wiadora ia matter of wrong and rijrkt, ciotaea wiib assumed authority to com maad and b obeyed, instead of assert ing bit pretended divine rigkt and com Miauuiu( in - mo lanoiui lo cease murdering each other, it merely pitying toe pan or a secular potentate aud de daring neutrality. The power and author ity of popery, when put to the test, seems to be about opiaJ to that of the mvtho logical Uncle Hum. lie ran deiiare'neu trality, ttep aside and let the greatest affront to world morals go it way with out the effeetiv opposition he claim to be able to interpose. If tale Jame Delia Chieaa, alia Benedict XV, it any more thaa a mere man, here it the opportunity to prove it by exercise of the uerior power he pretend to poises. Ia th fc of the great fact, world wide war, th tireeomrly long title he affect, and the aupernatural authority he asserts, both have to settle back to the level of temporal rulerthip and admit that all this pretense of authority over world morals ia bogus and a fske. He is aa helpless aad a far from supernatural connections aa the emperors, king, and presidents, struggling by proxy for the mastership of the world. Ia fact, he ia pitying precisely the tame game the other rulers are. If be could command the batteries aad battle ships to make the effort effective, he would long ago have taken sides not against the immorality of war, but against the weaker nations. As a moral force, the papacy ia nothing. As a mili tary force it Hares not sssert Itself under present conditions. At a diplomatic force it ia playing the part of a neutral in the hope of gaining concessions from all the combatants. That ia certsinly a pnny part for one who makes such sweeping claims to ex clusive authority along certain line, and it remains to be an whether the bluff caa be maintained after such a failure to make good. As sn international trouble mnker, and meddU-r in tke affaire of nations, popery is tometliing of a tue cess; but, as an effective force in in fluencing the moral conduct of the world, or even of it own subjects, popery, with all ita attachments, is a notable failure. Chicago Orangemen Picnic Tke Orangemen of the Prairie Slab are planning a memorable day at Glen-1 wood Park on Baturday, July 10. None, who have attended the picnic of recent . year given by the Chicago lodges caa fail to attend thia year. Kverythmg haa, been arranged on a bigger acale thaa ver before attempted. All patriotic eitisen who believe in free press, free speech and the main tenance of civil and religious liberty should avail themselves of the opportun ity of attending. A program has been arranged to interest all and many valu able prizes will be given. This marka the f5tk anniversary of the battle of the Boyne, where the ban ner of religious freedom and toleration arat first flung upon the breexe, the price less heritage of Protestantism. uiit aia. l c r)(iaiuin "ii'uiii wary . , i : i. -,, ; 01 enacting ia.wa wuica win id any way tena to gi'v pruicuua or biu to nomisr. interests which may be used agaiatt the IrsUtaUnna and ria-bU of V fie pouole. IrsUtaUnna ( High - Portrait Strictly for advertising purposes and for a limited time, we will enlarge toy imall picture, in crayon for 95c or pastel for $1.45. su 13x19 taKhea. We hare dec Jed ta aaa at this extresMty low price woar a tsirodur owe portrait quack! to every family, kend the caasea today to ws direct. W tor mm aaswta. Large These portraits 0. b are 13 x 19 inches. J17f tkrw a rto lilt tie aad stlta.idly thtpLis.our hirh-gTadt work. W will trad enlarged BaMrail duwrt to raw w niM aa antral Swal at awr atpsaia. Afla raa twrwla ll T aaa r darida w liwa ta taw 1 1 and ear aa aly tint Kwrutl ialrdal'T ajct-w, a ara ll k at awr aieaaaa. w ka wa aawd th a. I'l Bart ran wa rtiuta war skat la Cr- rawdniaa. Ta rrt rwar aaaail Kran k aaharasrd ka-lnr raw Imi IKa mm. laf aeaaaat ac Bat. a aad aaa Send No Money Send the coupon or write a letter. Tell us whether you want crayon picture made in black and white or a pastel in natural colore. You have your choice. If ,. . , you order pastel, give the color of the eyes and hair. send a lock th dm of hair and a acrao of V". lh "t""" w.wtB ea tending sraaJJ pictiir. u.bia Ju napaoaibi ara. SendtheCouponFree Trial Coupon dat. uuita. to get tnc ucn eht of this special limited itt. We rarer yo to th Naluanal Bank ai tka BaiMiKJIc - -. , , r a m sa aaa waaa raa aaa aaa ularsH awns Chicago. Your owa banket ".. at t ra.i. -w ua CrATon II can find out how retpotiubla " 'tor kaak at we ar. Yow run a risk. Ta par a nothinf antra yms ara rntlrvir antlaArd. tend rwa nan ar MlerwIUk lau aaaail Bactur todat. State Mfg. Co, 1031 W. AdaaaaSt. Baaa taaUaaw,U. T0U Glasses Don't Send rad until neon, and want heme to dinner without the htadache. Have raai houra eince without headache er trouble." I WANT TO PROVE TO YOU ALSO AT MY OWN EXPENSE that I can fit your eyea Just as wen. I will therefore aend them to you oil ten daya free trial, because I am aure, after you hare satisfied yourself that these gold filled, prfect-vilon glasa of mine fit you better thaa any you hare erer had tn your lite, you will be only too glad to recommend them to your friends. I feel so aure you will do thia that I am going to Include the pair of special protection glasses aa a present to you for your trouble. These glassea will protect your eyea from the run. heat and dust when plow ing In the fields or when out driving, and are Invaluable when cooking orer a hot atove. Now fill In the below coupon and aend It In at onee without any money, and we will aend you these two palre of apectacloa and pocket-book apecudo case by return mall, all charge prepaid. Can anything be fairer : aBw.ST. LOUIS SPECTACLE HOUSE. Dept Ct ST. L0C13L 111 if iT ,,, P' m- n ten darf free trial, a plr of your 10-karwt? sola-, filled spectacles, complete with pert eel-vision lenaca. all reaily for usealso a fin leatherette, plush-lined. allVwr-Upped. sold-lettered, pocketbook spectacle f tl"? ,n;lu.,, t,pot action peetaclce and t will recommend thara to my frianda. And If I find that they raaUy and truly ar fullv worth more than rou ar atkina for them, and tht It wiU be Impossible for m to buy I hm anywhere ls at that im-Ic. I will then pay -ou th .mail aura of 11 4 but If fcr arv rensen whatsoever I don t wish to keep them, and I myaelf ar to be the sola Judge, I wiU return tham to you without pay In you a atrurle cert for tliem. aa you aareed to aend them on fre trinl, and t am rolna ; to ma you aUck to your word, lie euro to answer the foUowing quaaUoo: now old are youT......IIow many years bar you used spectacles Kama Pott Offlc Rural Rout Boa No. i i Where Can They Go? There ar a few Republican ia thia county, who are alto Catholics, or at least believe ia that ekurck. One of them hav ing refused to take hie paper from the OUaC becaua we are offering Till Mix a w Setuiay, Jaly J. 131$ Grade On Trial New Popular Style The enlarged portraits we make on this special offer are the Itt, aad ar mrrmary Bwwular. Yaa would ordinarily pay f I tor iki grad W aactur. MT BoaitiraJy fimsasn erery picture to bold its color for 2f vara. Every family e pride bat raaHr kw trail. That U srw.lt! taartr far t gcni !. y STATU M mOUNG CO. daaat Sa. Baaa M Ckaaa n aawarwMn nwnrniawiw, tw Convenient, . aaa all arml' eoanniaalon and Brad I a. lOJtW. I WW aaaaVi 'JTaVraw affw. Vaw fjrl e fetf aaaaaa aa II a l saaM. at aaa t V .a -I W aaar aaana awflrw aataas. aUttl I NEED TRY A PAIR FRFfc Me A Cent r rr I tt but alt down tight now and fill out tha below coupon, and I will Immedi ately send you a pair of my 1 9-karat. gold-Oiled spectacle, fitted wrltn my perfect -Tision. acIanUflcaJly. ground lente. all ready for one, also a pair of my protection spectacles aa a fro recommendation present to you. corn plate In a handsome pluh-llnd. allver tipped, leatherette pocket-book ap tacle case, and I guarantee you that ' with theaa glasses of mine you will be ' able to read and aew, or shoot and hunt aa wall as you erer did la yowr life, and they will rUev yon of any headache or eye-pain e you may be Buffering with, otherwise I would not hav you keep them, and it will cost you nothing to try them. Mr. O. E. Furman, Clark of th D!e trlct Court, Decatur County, Oherlln, Kanaaa, writ: "When th apo tacle rwaehd rn, at 1t a. rru, my eye wr aore and head ached front rwadina fin erlnt I nut them aru a. aaaa. ..tad Rtita ii i ii mi i m uiuijin iLM'" .fr ace, aa anti-Catholic paper, as a preaiasa for one year's subscription to Tk psklu-ait. A Catholic can not be a Demo crat or Republican because the two politi cal parties believe in and advocate fre schools and free corernmenkj while ths Catholic church is opposed to tke I C'owaty Awkrkv, Wise, Va, I