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It , Ik i7 1 artM riatl. afuw r-aata,. a4 arapr irn, t mcA r-nw aa t J " pi ft-r tiaallr. I taa a tattlf tka rtrW ata anaiplM!-. a4 rt kaa arr rtnar. J k ia It la a - atyn Ttrt Wril-I. .irttaTaa4 atl kvariatttt itk I 1 1 a ti t - - it aaaattwl I aaa! otvrt ' ailtTtr fraai aar rana af rkaanita tmubU a try tkia atartakaat ktl. . lat'l aUi nu; aiattlt ail rr m aat) alrtaaal I iU mmi It lr- aa tr. A'ir ia ka- a4 H a4 it kaa rra httxl aa b ikat r 1 - 1 '-r n.t r ria Timg KaMaMita, ra atav aaaa I a irk i It. M t-ultr. M aa il ii f f ao vaal wi atotia mmtmm raa ara rr IWi rMi-M Id ari.4 It. In I tkat f.irf kr til k aat. aKt-a amitla r-Hal to Ifcaa rint' Maiti..aniaal, "ara au ja fa. cnaoaraar airaraaa. k- I. Toar aota aad yoof fraa praat ara tow beat wraifBa of defeaaa aaiut Eoasa. UlMI a Ba ie ii H i (a r. HI I t m .'-- -- , a. g'taua m. at Urn mi a, 1 aaaa j , i... i"- ' " " a t . ... trj C 't . , Owen Moore Th t-UiaaM-f State that "little Mary IVk.'ord and Oar a Moor, ber hu!mnd, were re-mamed at Sao Juan Capntrtno, Califs Lot wek. rather t ?! an tunairg tht rrrrmooT. The rram for the ne otid cerrmocy vat that th fnnrr vat fwrfornrJ br t Jcatct of tht Trarr." i'mn Um AJrms artkla it u eTiJrnt that "LlUa Jiary ia a IU maa Cat 1m. Ik- and that "hrr hu Uanl,"' juit a arrorxlary portmn of th aJair, u not. Poor Ovrn Muurr! lit haa a ruuh an J mi nal to trafl! 1I vill Cnl the priit injcctinj himwlf iota hia mamej hfe ami hia if ro-orratinf to pull Into into the papal UM, ami he will U )trrrl until ve vill again fin 1 fxprrion ia rtal life of that oM pun : "Oven Moore left home one day, ovin more than h could pay." I'oor Ovrn Moore! Prcpajandi Learnt Fond HabuK ea kal Aug. tllh Itrrr'l'ta far rrk rB.linj tVfil. 1. 13.10 TotJ Paul Fuller, Presidential Advisor faTTaircORDIXO to the New t York Pout, rrnrintel in i.f',1 the Catholic Ctti:en. the i ' man of all men aelected by rrraidrnt Wilnni a hia a lvitor on the Meiiran qutntion, ia dean of the law faculty of the .IK SUIT univrrutT of Fordhnni, and a con vert to ftomanism. Ye (lodjl What haa come over Wilson? First he insifta upon having a atrict Itoman Catholic, Jetiuit-rvhiNil graduate Hirctary. and then he turn for advice ami ennpiiltation on Mexico to Cardinal (lihbona and a Jesuit lawyer. le riaiona rcanlmir the handling of a "ountry where Koine claim ahe has lici-n defpoiled are goxerniHl, by im pliratmn, by the advice ohtuiticd from Rome. Admitting that ao far in the con tmvernv, at haNt outwardly Mr. Wilonva final decision. have not ac corded with the published opinion of I animal tnbbon. and therefore of the Church of Romo there must le atrong likelihood of an eventual settlement according with pojrery'a wifthes or these nieu would Dot be retained. Tht roft ii quoted by the Cath olic Cittien usually truthful and hy far the most American of all the Roman Catholic sheeta, aa raying, in part: "Mr. Fuller is the man behind the president's plan for settlement of the Mexican question, lie ha had more to do with the adjustmrnl of our relation with the teveral Mexican revolutionary governments than even the officers of the tltte department. Upon hia advise Mr. Wilson has depended for the formu lation of every step in the policy made necessary and difficult by the involved condition of affairs in that vast territory south of the Rio (irande." Here we have an almost unbe lievable condition. The condition of affairs in Mexico is "involved" because Rome claims so much, be cause ahe haa inspired the Hucrta regime and all that preceded it which resulted in murder and assassination. Rome wants every thing and the libcrtv-loving people, .1 t J 1 ' w . oi me Dcuer ciass, in jiexico want their rights unhampered by papal bosses. Thus matters are "in volved," and in order to ascertain the justice of all sides our president gets a Jesuit to tell him what ought to be done. "When the conference with tho ambassadors of the ABC powers and the throe senior ministers of the smaller Latin-American repub lics was determined upon to con sider plans and agree upon a provisional government. Fuller was delegated by the president to' at tend them with Secretary Lansing- as this country'a representative. It is safe to say that nothing will be done in Mexico without hia advice, but you would never guet the part he plays in the newspaper accounts of the conferences." No, we guess " not ! Nor does Rome think it best to have the real results of- his mission become known just at present It would not be wise. The American people would probably rise in their might and reverse what he has so nobly done in the interests of Rome. Yet a little while, when the scrap with the anti-Roman Catholic forces has "blown over," then we will all find out what happened. Oh yea! Perhaps, however, 'Mr. Fuller is independent of Jesuitism. Ferhaps he ia actuated solely by altruistic loyal American motive. Well, we certainly hope so. Whatever man is selected as prime-advisor in af fairs of state, that man ought to be a true American, BUT why tale chance? Do the Jesuiti have the! J... . . uw.fi a tfrc u.w4 rthl.e-. t aif tr i I Oot'urt. A bbwra vortutf rM Aa la Uj U p fri IkT fa-iu la aw t Kk rial M am Utmti U fit (to ia rMa ) Uaa la rtmra, 4 ikU tW lr M Via ( I a ikU ' IW akor M UI . Taa arrkUaWr. Uafcrja, aa4 prxvia bra ia taiarr aa frrat fartaaaa roltartr! froaa labaria( tw. Uraack a lifrtuM af hrtoT. aa a I naiaiaa af tW firluaa la wUmkJ ta rUtia. MUtW rkarctv, aa Ua arxlia aij Utmaa M bwUJaaH by Ikwaa aaa tTMatfa taia aVif villi hiaal'l'la ri Nrarly arerr drit.( viJow la firwm a I.Ukk fona af a. 11 aJ aa krr dalall ia rjhooixl I r IW luiar? totiaf druan af Hani ta mg krr iroart ar la Dm raurt k. Tka anaa a aitkatil kwira m lamaliatrljr p"tUl. Ika rof artj ia a. fa"! a war from diataat rr la tivaa, tkua akakm( r a iba 1t ia( rraoa a frtj to kMi grt4'. I'iaa raa) af rrlifioa, Ual uf Tka Konaa C alko,r ckurrk ia tka art ful dtvlr af tka ara. llrr prtru om fretai tkat froai tka brgiaaiDf aa al rara i'tKaFi diTorrai aat yrt tka M1 WHOLfALK DIVOHCK ia tka kialory of tka aorH vaa a pop 'a artier of roil rJ akirk required tkrra reeturioa far ita eafnrremrtit aa1 a kirk eoaial)ei tknu aaala of aarriel priaati to Irate thru wivra Bad ckil lrra. Nov, tka kriMarritiral reUlra of Jrrjr Uka tke "kolier lka tboa" atlituila toaard tka Ule aknk piaafa ilnorre, initi-ad of romiHlltmg it. ('(naiatriKT B(Ja1 . a-a a i oiiit competent men r Are tpev likely to produce the best citiens? I an they be honcMly exjiftefl to furnish men free from papal taint? Look at their hUtory ami de termine for yourself. No matter how strong the man may be. No matter how shrewd, or well-informed, or influential, if he ia allied with the Roman Catholic rhurch, and, above all. he u a Jesuit, he it logically the must dan gerous man in the world to place in positions of trust in a Protestant or non-paial government. But what about Lind? Didn't he have the approval of the papists? Up to a certain point hia work was more than satisfactory. lie re paired much of the damage done by Rome-owned Wilson, the first mail sent to Mexico, our representative there. Wilson was brought home in disgrace, Lind was eulogized, but for some reason Lind was shelved and a Jesuit put in his place with greater discretionary powers than Lind ever had. What is the matter with Wilson's judgment? Rome Infects Civil Service Speaking about the exposures made in the Chicago School inves tigation involving the parochial high school, in the chnnre of inef ficiency and fraud, tho 2ui Seek er has this to bay: "As the testimony of Mrs. Young shows, the church works directly to give its pupils an unfair advan tage over graduates of the state high schools in preparing for posi tions as teachers. The same course is followed in fitting young men and women for civil service exami nations. There is a Catholic You;ig Men's Association on the Bowery in this city (New York) which adver tises its preparedness to give pupils the information they need to get through. With so many Catholic government employees in a position to supply examination papers in advance to such concerns, it re quires more confidence than we have in their honesty to satisfy us that they do not Why does not Catholicism let the state and state schools alone and confine itself to teaching religion, if it has a re ligion?" Think of it! Our great Civil Service system already prostituted by popery. Our civil service examinations largely a tremendous farce! Will the government investiirate this charge of the Truth Seeker, made in ita issue of August 28th,; page 848, and verbatim? No wonder the governmental of-1 fiees are full of the blind unreason-! ing followers of the pope of Rome, i No wonder so few non-Catholics! are unable to find openings! j The men and women of the I?o-! man Catholic church cheat rob,! lie, filch, swindle any old thing toj get the pick of the jobs nd every! cussed one of them does it by rea-! son of the instructions given them by their priests. I The Roman Catholic priest, in' the main, is the most dangerous whelp unhung in America today, j It is this class of vultures who are' ruining otherwise good men and; women by' instilling in their minds the idea that they cannot be good "Catholics" unless they scheme ceaselossly against "heretics" and obtain heretics jobs whether by stealth or fairness its all the same' to mithcr church. How much longer is America going to stand for wholesale theft y popery of everything of Talue to ner patriotic citizens r rua ii r . P"r I"xt l-i"k''t the 'i.Iirui- MENACE, AURORA, MISSOURI rr i AtTntn -.Tint, nr nun rnitnni o nrnum r , a lib rHIlU lUf UUUObllUULODLU 10 T KatioBal Wucatloi Attodatioa Tra Dowi a twuit far til Fmh deicy f tkt 0rpoiatio Mi Wonder U fapes Art Bawfio Tht AmcHcu P roplt Art Ccttlsf Ueir Ijtt Cpca No under papula are bovl-f r. No vonder Uie papal preae tor. o vonder the papal preae from ererr point of the eotnpeae ia rrytnjr out ajainrt the bifou vbo are diverting money and pove r Irvin Ju-me. No vonder that Ph.elan hovla. and (fihUma atnilea, but it ia the hovl gf thvartrd rage and the bit ter amile of defeat America ia beginninj to eman cipate hervlf. It. i no longer !acgtrooj to be patriotic. It i not unfashionable to defend Anion, an princij!ea. 1'olitu-al Home muit die. The papora, ame of them ahow inr their covardu by aneering headline, rfixird the fart that a Unman Catholic aa di'fiatel for the presidency of the National Elu catii.n AwMHiati'n at Oakland, Calif., Atipint i'lt. following a hitter rVht inado by the papal can dii!nti, Miwi (irae Stranan. Mip claima i-he vaa defi-atei be cause ahe i a Ionian Catholic. She oii'lit to have been. The Kntnan C.itliolu- who have tlitt lllimit.l.!.. In alr f.r .-..I I"" lllllllllt" r ial t.'t l-TI" It: - a ! -I a' l " auuioruy in our eiiuraiionai system, ought to be defeated every time they Mule their heads up. We have tolerated the enemies of the public schools as teacher in the pulilic school- t' long already for the good of the schools. Kverr claim Imnicht, everv charge made, at-nii'-t our public school system can lie traced to Romanism and its influence. Miss Strachan is district super intendent of the schools of Brook lyn. N. Y. If the is a Roman Catholic she ought to be removed. somk or the riranor.s Mis Strachan claims flint she was defeated through the efforts of Klla Flugg Young of Chicago 1h. cause of her being a Romanist. She admits beiug charged with the following: Wilson & Dunne The Sullivan cohorts of Illinois politics are making nmly for the 1D1G fray and have already launched a Wilson-Dunne combina tion which ia tantamount to giving notice that Rome is going to have the Vice-presidency held by a papist if she can pull the deal through. By wire pulling tactics, and to make it appear that Rome has no hand in the deal, thev had the sue F n gestion come from Congressman at l.nrgo, William Wza illiams, of Pittsfield, Sullivan's candidate for (iovernor, and a nnn-Romanist who prefers political advantage to honor. But this will not pull the wool over the eyes of patriotic Ameri cans. No papist can ever become either President or Vice-president, Teddy Roosevelt to the contrary. They -may buy seats for congress, they can even get private secretaries (this term) but they might just as well make up their minds now as later that papa pope on the "banks of the Tiber is never going to exer cise "spiritual or material" control over the heads of our nation, again. They came close - enough to it when they exercised enough power to put W'hite in as Chief Justice. They came a little tob near when they had their way with the Phil ippines through Ta'ft but that's the nearest they will ever get so long as popes live and boss. ' What the real game is, which is back of this idea regarding Dunne, doth not jet appear, but it's just as Say, You Ve want to call attention to one of the most abominable grafting schemes that haa ever come to our attention as being carried on by Roman Catholic priesta. If Roman Catholics will atand for this they will stand for anything. A certain manufacturing company in New York is mailing to priests au advertisement of a "luminous crucifix," asking the priest to name some man in the parish who will undertake the sale of these crucifixes. Of course the priest is the "man" who will take the job. The original letter to a certain Rev. , sent a Protestant minister in error, is in our possession. "With it is a circular part of which reads aa follows: "A beautiful and marvelous work of art. Tne figure of our Saviour is made of metal and is treated with a recently discovered chemical, showing white in the daytime and emitting a glorious, wonderful, mysterious luminous light in the darkest spot at night, time. When the lightning is vividly flashing during a crashing thunder storm, this crucifix will aurely create a feeling of safety in the hearts of all who possess it." The letter then goes on to say : ""We would be pleased to send you one of these crucifixes for your inspection postpaid for 60 cents, or will supply them in dozen lota at $6.0Q postpaid." j They aell to the poor ignorant papists at $2.00 each. The priest fceta $1.40 profit out of every one, provided he only asks $2.00 for it. If he wants more he asks more, and he can ask and geta about anything he wants. Why ia it that Roman Catholic areso eternally gullible! several thousand votes,' and 'his Tantinf over to parorhial erbool 5 per cent of the moory to itrrae UtvhrtV kklarina. Serklfg lejrtaUtKXI vhkh Would railitata againat public at bonis ia favor of pamhial aihonla. Mia Strachan atatea that leather were all I -a id by check, but Thi Mrtacit would be inter rated in learning the amount of money turned oer to Mis Strathan and if the rhetks were iMued ajrainat funds in her handt and by her. The ariation evi dently knew ita bunne. Thia woman vaa ao nrned at her defeat that aha immediately resigned from the association, and the Los Angeles Timet in printing the account in the ahape of a "re- ! cinder," head the article with thia id for pajal frindhip: "Mia Strachan Sxiret Foe." a It v in Bna.klyn where Mi Strachan is auixrintrndeiit, that not long ago a little girl wa told to write an eay on hi-torical aub-j'-cts and the date fixed at a time when Kurope vaa troubled by papal conspiracies and plots. These fads the child mentioned in her essay, but her teacher, a Romanit, tore up the rsay and threatened the child with dire puuishnient if it ever again wrote anything reflect ing uion the J.oinan Catholic church. Mis Strachan was defeated for the presidency by Dr. David Ban croft Johnson, president of the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of Rock Hill, S. C. Why ahould there have been any divergence of opinion at all? And, why should thia woman be continued in her poaition in Brooklyn ? Until Rome stop attacking our public schools she should be barred from any and every connection with them. She alone js rronible for 'mixing up the studies, for cram- I .1 ... I - i - :al al tiling uiv Minimis wiui more iniwi they can jxissibly learn, and fur in etliciency where it exists. well to keep our eyes peeled for the nigger in the fence. Only super abundant gall ajid blind covetous tiess could induce the papists to make such a suggestion with any sincerity. They must surely know the temper of the American people bv this time. More Government Idiocy The Catholic Transcript of July 15th,Js authority for the statement that "First Lieut. Chas. R. Clark, U. S. A., has Iwen assigned by the Navy Department as the official censor at the German-owned wire less station at Snyville, I I. Lieu tenant Clark's uncle, Rev. George W. Clark, is a priest in the Du buque diocese." "Papists to right of us, papists to left of us," papists everywhere. Is there no place of importance im mune from the sycophants of the pope? Is there a worse place for Romanists than in places of respon sibility in our army and navyr Isn't there danger enough of our being drawn into the Kuropean couflict without intensifying that danger by placing the slaves of the pope in positions where they are tempted to become traitors to their country? IVhat't tht reason for this con tinued playing into tht hands of tht god of wart The Roman Catholic vote isn't going to prove half as valuable as the patriotic vote in the next elec tion! Catholics gar,esUr assooiati umj arid saiuon-ll J 'Va a fa Ua aaaalk a af 1-iBkiHaala" arid taJVaUk. Tka Calfcaiae aaVta f-aaa af tka "aad fat tikat tbava ra a Mar a-'l ia af lrauaaata arr,rd af Ua r,M tl 1 1 a frvaa faaatnal a ok Iba (karxfc aad fraaa Ika aaa af Ua tWrataral. " Tfcra ftri -W4a arraat aa akat Ua 4Vatfe aa Ua xl a vart af ataaiag Ua a arid I'aiWJar br a i( ' " kar ! tad Ua tWraaaaau aa tea aad bar aa tttk ivpraaad. It at ataabtal if a ara aa kaaaa tada aa aa aa a bra tra taada aar ftrat Coaa aaara." AC Ika Um Jrn af pafrry cma fra aa ia ta ra(-l-r Ua aikty doi kut TVt kaaaiab fnaaU ara iral- Ikaa Ood baraaaa IWj raa Btaka (td tla Urif tatddiBf, ta roaataally b ( rbavraad by rtrta ad.t'kf (alkoltr -rr tkit tooliaf af iketr i bora la taka If aa rat latbolira Uka noUrm af Ua prearalad fraataeaa, I aaa af tka trtrka af Irarr, kKk frara Ika ardiaary atonal vjl, (ba raa-a af Ua prtrat Itaa Hrkandt ef o.W), brjia ta rntM-Ua tka prtr-tebnod ib f laaral Tka tt Clatbolie aautt ant f orfet tkat tka prvrat ia I Uikk for kita ! Hot anatrtkiaai ia tob(. A a-riter ia tka Hrifor4 Traaaenpl aar riea tka aid rtts ara erilH-at. Ila aar, "Tkar ullv raf aa all from tba p" Java to tbe kut rnrale." If -riet rrittfiae prieat, akat Bit aot aa ontrauM taratao, or rtra a aoa t atknlie lof la kia bntkooJ lar. tka pnral wriU-r nart, aa aaa dared to eritinaa the prieatt. Time kara rbnctv aad B"thinu frrlk it Biora tkaa aa aarkaBgrahla rkurtk. Papa II rat lira 'ttral laiatiaa a-tva. "Tka Caa.araiaa That Enid, Oklahoma, Plea IJC Kaiykia of Columbus of Eald, i Ok La., kava roaa lata tka local lintelivlit wuk a plea and a ra- aard. Tbe kava tluaa wclL Tkcjr kava dost aell, bavauae if tber ia aartkiiiK ia tia Knliak laBtuai,a vkick could I. ukra aJ AQtat of to misrapr cot, laja.fjr, rvkila an l likraiaa appeal to Iba American appreciaUou of ala- queara, tbrjr katt utilixed aitry word aad aaateBoe ia tin ' apraL ' but tka appeal ia lika a colamdtr. It woa't fcnlJ aater. Wnttaa carefully, by apparently a maatar kand at writing, un.liultellr by a well vrrard Jeauit prieat, it ovtr-balath-ea itarlf. It ib akrevdly calculated to favorably influenca tbe ignorant, but it la worthy of a better and mure deserving causa. A fur reciting the real and alao Im aginary aemrea akitk Komaa Catholic bate rendered tba nation, tba proleat deiinte every movement againat politi cal home a img a nova kuairnt tka Koniaa Catholic rhurck, buung tbif UeilaraJiiia ukb tba fact that bobi anti-papal faker derota tbeir tuna to attacking tke prienta and nun. If ami papal apeakera rail aainit Uit rharai'ter of tho Unman Catholic clergy it is bevauae nine out of ten pnet Are living alona with femala bouaekeepera, soma of whom kava, after conversion, (and some before conversion) admitted that tkey kava been living ia adultery and borne children. irtirVrfiiiit preacher tpere fa eeea oflrmpt tii'iiijr nfkva ua rMmctf atniaa, the pcopfr Of hit tov or community a oa Id rvf kirn out of town on roil. It wouldn't be permitted. There ia absolutely no reason for ex empting the I.oman Catholic priesta from thia sitapicinn. Ilevent communities can not afford to wink at thia pen disregard of sense and decency. it ia natural that minister, of tht potptl should attack the things wkick de the moral code. The) have the riyht to do to. If the convents are aa clean and tbeir inmatea axa all doing tba Will of the Creator and living clean pure lives, why is the Komaa Catholic church fighting wiu every available weapon and pulling every available political string to prevent cob vtut inspection t Tba claim that atUcka upon these Insti tutions ara unjust ia absolutely absurd. Tba Roman Catholic attitude proves tht wisdom of inspection. The Protest aayt: "Every tnaa knows tbat if tba nation waa assailed by any power on earth, Catholic or non Catholic, tbat the Cktholie manbood of tha nation would shed ita last drop of blood ia ber defense." How do wa know itf ' What do your own priesta aayt Tbriee lauded by the pope, Prieat Pba lan of the ir ester iTafrkmaa gives you tbe lie, and be does it so plainly aad in such damnably insolent language tbat wt ara in every way justified in quoting him The government would be jutUfisd ia impriro.ia7 kim for life. Priest 1'helan said, in hia paper and in a sermon delivered front bis pulpit June 30tb. 1912: "Tba Catholics of tba world lore tba cburck mora than tkey do tkeir ovrn gov ernments, mora than they do tbeir own nation. If the government of the I'niteo Butes were at war with the rburrh we would say tomorrow, to hell with th government of tba United Mates; ae are Catbolica first. Let the governments ol the world steer clear of tba Catholic church; let the emperors, let tbe king, and the presidents not come into conflict with the bead of the Catholic church. Because tha Catholic church ia everything to all the Catbolica of tbe world; they renounce all nationalities where there is a question of loyalty to her." Why is the pope auch a tremendous power Y NVhy, the pope ia the ruler ol the world. AU tha emperors, all tir king., all the princes, al tha presidents of the world today are aa these altar boy of nine. Tba tmpe ia the ruler of the world, and the Catbolica of all tbe world would die fur the rights of the pope." Now, ye Knight of Colutnbo, what about that! "Father" rhelaa ia a priest in S Louis. Hia church ia filled by the "faith ful" every Mass. If tht ifosuia Catholic people to not belters aa PheUn sage Ikey do, if they are mat pafirts first mud Jmenoaaj after wards, H'HT do thru eoatinaa point 1o hear him talk against lojialtg to thte for era meat of ones f If they love the United States ao awful bard, if they are tuck awfii good anrt loyal citiaena. W HY don't they kick tke flan nel mouthed Irishman out of the pn' pit aad why doa't the church kick him out of the church f Arrhhishop Plenk aaya the prieeta are all of them poarard af tha Christ power, that they are divine, that they apeak w i Ua tongue af Gad. Ua aaid ao lean than "TTcr'iTi HeaAquarifrs r Salscriplion SO cents per jeer Holds Tvo Offices Jamaa Ryan, a Roman Catholic! of Dan v.! la, LL, ia the SuU TrvaJ urer, Ivannf beaa electtsd at tha am time wr.Ut Governor Iaai4 of the Mine rr'ijiout faith. According to a ktlrr from a cer tain Cotgmaman, and now in our poaieaiion. Governor Dunne has ap pointed thia Stale Treasurer to be alao one of the tnntee of the peni tentiary at Jolict, prenmalilr with another state salary attad. We would be pleaae-1 to learn the eiatt amount of salary paid the pvnitcn tiary truateea. This action of Dunne's, however, is typical of prietl-ndden methods. Tapai politioasa care nothing at all fot public opinion. Irish Roman Catholics take great pleasure in arrogantly ndiLg over precedent. hibiiiona, in their almost u per hu man greed for spoils. That is characterijitic of the whole ineaa and caboodle of them and Dunne is of their ilk. Why is it that men of financial abrlity, in Illinois, do not take legal action againat aucli gros violation of law? three weeks age. Ila aaid it ia hia big adilreas of tk year. Ha meant it. Therefore, rhelaa speakt with tha vaiea of Ood. He ia tiod'a ehoaea to lead tha way for his "children." He uttered these par-eicellent declara tions of aupprc-ard bate for Una govern ment three years ago, and Ha ia st ill a priest ia good ataadiaaT la tke papal church. aiva ca ths aiwASD Phalaa, alone, without tha help of any other of tha many hundreds of disloyal, un American, pope owned tools of tha Human Cstholie church ha alone proves every utteraaca against tba loyaty of Roman Catbolica aver made ia Taa MiNAca. flivo ut that J 1,000. Wa have earned it. Cue it to a and we will turn it ever to rhdo. You are not honest enough, or elal yom are ao badly disheartened tbnt you arent suffirirntly nana to order it paid to ua. "Kewardt" offered by the papal au thorities have been earned and called for, have been ordered paid by select arbitrv . tors, but not a aingle one haa ever yet Deen paid over. But ia this ease, we want the reward ao bad that wa will agree with you to pay the money right over to Pbelaa if you will only be honest enough to par your bet. Please be honest, O ye Eaighta, and pay up. Government Discrimination If there are any doubting Thom ases who feel that our attacks upon government practices at times are unwarranted, we suggest that they look into the following rank in stance of the truth of our asser tions. On Msrch 29th, 1915, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing adver tised for bids for the washing of "wetting cloths" for the Bureau during the fiscal year bednninir July 1st 3 h 8 This advertisement or request by the United States government for bids, was open to everyone in tha laundry business, and many bids were received. ; Who do you suppose got tht jobf TV 1 IL. l -a? a. 1 1 wiu uio juviiiaiiaicj lauuuiicB, au of them, get the job? Til A IV.. l..J ploying labor at a living wage, em- E loving free American citizens who ave to work for a living did any -n ol them get the jobf NO. THEY DIDX'T. HOT BY A JUGFUL. Who got it?t Let the government answer tht question f . We have before us a printed government form Form 8023, for "Accepted Bidders under Adver tisement of March 29, 1915. Treas ury Department, Bureau of En graving and Printing." This form is dated June 11th, and is sigucd by J. E. Ralph, as we decipher tha sicniature. It is the notice to bidders as to who got the job of washing the gov ernment "wetting cloths" for that Bureitj. Who trtM the successful bidder t The accepted bidder was "St. Rose's Technical School," which bid the price of "$ .070625 per 100 cloths." A fraction over seven cents per hundred, a low price, lower than any legitimate concern could offer, for washing these cloths. IFAy could the'papal laundry do il to cheaply? BECAUSE THE JI. 0. 0. S. DON'T PAY ANYTHING FOR LABOR! They are paid by the state to keep the laboring girls and women for the state. Their labor not only, costs them nothing, but thev re-j ceivg pay for sheltering their labori I f this is not slave labor what is 1 Why does the government assist! in the perpetuation of such labon depreciating institutions? Will the government answer ... I it tnswcif I r Anti-Tai-al LileralLri' , ..,n r, If t