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F i iTCY J = RICAN WATHENS j Ice Cream end Sherbets HAVE THREL STRONG POINTS i PURITY Qt t LITY PRICE Try them and you will be convinced Cream shipped as Lr as 400 miles HOME TELEPKOJiES 2144 AND 398B + f 629 EIGHTH STREET + f 040000 + + + = Qp ss IC s f nh er e > tIVrVvV eln VV V lVv iVV11 VV V 4 49 LFor 9Goodness Sake E- atfaMOTifERS BREADj 0 I J Its Cheaper Than Flourt S Save 6 S The Blue Labels For a Set of Fine China Free S wIV I GEHER SON Complete Assortment Latest Styles and Best Makes COOKING AND HEATING STOVESCA- ST AND STEEL RANGES 217 Market Street Near Second + 40 00 + + + + TUB 6Has fl Rooers BOOK GO + having recently incorporated and added new capital to Q ° the business are now prepared to furnish all kinds of V + BOOKS MAGAZINES AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIA FULL LINE OF CONFIRMATION 0 I U5 > 34 W Jeff won greet jf BNOS PeopledE < I For Business Good Employment and Success iM CALL on wean ron fULl iHrontiATtox I Union NattoMl Bull MAIN HXTHANO TTREOTS LBOufOldlSn S SILLEKY gY Business College = DANIEL DOUGHERTY THOMAS KEENAN ll Douolierty KeenanU- NDERTAKERS I U> 1225 West Market Street Bet Twelfth and Thirteenth HOME TB > rB > P BCOlSrE > Si5O a All Calls Promptly Attended to Day or Night Car ¬ riages Furnished for All Occasions D Dougherty Home Telephone 2916 Im Wiv ii Wiv ViI FRflNK f EUR BREWING 60 INCORPORATED r Brewers and Bottlers LoVIsvILLE KY DRINK Hofbrau Pilsener i Beer BREWED BY SEMUfiS ACKEJRMAN U BRiEiUTING COMPANY rNcoaPO i D- ftLaIHNK i4112 LOuXVxxx cY U j r u a- C r- Jj a 6 THE LATE CARDINAL VAUGHAN j Yr IMPORTANTI Beating of the Catholic Clergy and Laymen Hold Sun ¬ day Night Slowly But Surely Working To- ward a General Moot ¬ ing Hall Appeal of Father Connolly Turned the Tide In the Current TO CONFER WITH THBJSKG A meeting of importance to the Catho- lics of this city was held in St Francis Hall in the basement of the Cathedral last Sunday night While the number of persons present was small their action will have an important bearing on things to come The few that did assemble were and are in favor of a general meet ing place or hall for Catholics a hall that would be large enough for the assem blage of fifteen or twenty thousand i if necessary and equipped with a gym- nasium and swimming pool This mat ter has been under way for months Years ago the same idea was taken upand pushed to a successful conclusion in cities In the East and North Several months ago the Right Rev Bishop McCloskeY advised a call of the clergy and laymen of the various congregations and submitted to them a proposition to build such a general meeting place He also offered tolet them have a plot of ground eighty Feet wide on Walnut street between Fourth and Fifth for the purpose of erecting this hall Meeting after meet Ing was held but a unity of spirit was not exhibited Some thought the lot offered by Bishop McCloskey as a site for the new building was admirable while others considered it too small for the purpose The Bishop in his proposition set forth that he would not deed the ground to the Building Committee but would retain the title to the property as Bishop of Louisville This proposition did not meet with the approval of the business men who were supporting the movement For while they were willing to accept the word of the Bishop as a matter of business they preferred to erect- a building if erected at all on property- to which they bad a clear title And so the matter dropped Meeting after meet ing was held but nothing tangible re suited Last Sunday night a meeting was held at which it was determined to do something practicable or else drop the movement altogether Thomas P Walsh presided About twentyfive gentlemen < representing the various parishes were present Mr Walsh read a letter from the Right Rev Bishop withdrawing his offer of the site on Walnut street A motion to adjourn sine die was immediately made but en countered so much opposition that it was withdrawn The opposition to the motion for a final adjournment was in a great measure brought about by the able effort of the Rev Father Henry C Connolly pastor of St Brigids church He said Mr Chairman and Gentlemen Let it not be said that this movement can not be l made a succes Such expression isi unnecessary misleading without founda- tion it retards and puts a hamper upon- a i noble work it plays into the hands of our enemies and gives themnn oppor- tunity of criticising us it reflects upon mr people their generosity their spirit of sacrifice their intelligence their standing for be it understood that the Catholic element in this community is no more an insignificant thing but a most powerful factor a factor which has always responded to theappealsof char- ity which has always taken a deep ntereet in the maintenance of churches parochial schools homes for the aged hospitals for the stek and as we all BOW orphanages for the little ones of hrist JThii spirit of geaeroeity has Hell Jaded dews to the Catholics of WajowBnwnity aud of this Mate by O their noble eucestora in the faith and so far asl am awareand I have lived among the Catholics of Kentucky both in city and countrythey have never as yet shown themselves unworthy of the faith of their noble ancestors Mr Chairman and gentlemen only one thing is necessary to make tbls movement a success That one thing I is this this movement must be placed on e a solid basis It must be organized under the auspices of the most correct and businesslike principles it must have the sympathy and support of the most thorough organization it must be made clear to prominent influential and active men that there is 110 reason why they should keep aloof from this movement The great advantages which must neces- sarily accrue to the Catholic body later on from the establishment of this assocla tion must be all I explainedtpjourpcopl l l- It = must jn ferfeeinade clear to them t f establishment of such an associa tion is almost absolutely necessary it we are to retain our influence over out men but especially over our young men Now Mr Chairman and gentlemen all this I maintain can be accomplished by placing this movement under the auspices of the Federation of Catholic Societies with of course the approba tion of ourTUght Reverend Bishop and the good will and acceptance of the Federation itself When however I suggest placing this matter under the auspices of the Federa tion I do not mean to imply thereby that the funds which are absolutely necessary for the carrying out of our ideas in this matter should be contributed exclusively by the Federation or what is the same thing by the societies of which the Federation is composed Mr Chairman and gentlemen I mean nothing of the kind What I do mean is this Let the Federation be made the head and the center of this movement let the manage nient of all the business affairs of this association be placed completely in its hands the church figuring only as regards spirituals Let the Federation have the privilege and the power to devise ways and means whereby all the necessary funds can be secured let the Federation itself contribute and contri bute most generously toward this praise worthy undertaking but let the Federa Lion at the same time have the privilege to go outside its own membership and collect also from others Gentlemen this is what I mean by placing this move ment under the auspices of the Federa tion of Catholic Societies Let then this noble undertaking in Sods holy name be established on this solid basis and let the Catholics of this city see that it is so placed Let our people be told that the Catholics of other cities have similar associations and aim liar buildings that they take a great interest in the same and that they are powerful factors for good Let our peo ¬ pIe be informed that their social Intel lectual moral and religious interests depend in a great measure upon the suc- cess or the failure of this movement Let our people f be told that it is fully time for this old City of the Palls to come forth front her retirement wheel into line and talk up her position with all the other great Catholic centers of our country Eat this movement Mr Chairman and gentlemen be thus organ lied and thus planned and I tell you and tell you confidently that our noble people who bate never as yet been ap- pealed to in vain will rise to the occa lon that they will help on this move- ment with mind and heart and hand and success unparalleled success in a short time with Gods blessing shall crown all our efforts Eugene J Cooney Secretary of the Catholic Federation followed Rev father Connolly in an address on the same lines and the result was that those iMembled decided to make one more effort It wee determined that the fol lowing committee should wait on His Lordship Bishop McCloskey and ask his permission in regard to placing the movement uwkr the direction and uepicea of the Federation of Catholic Societies of Jeffef ion County Dr Frank AClark Eugenen Cooney Thomas K Hines William f Meehan and Jacob Decker The appointment of this committee tavc general satisfaction It now rest s1hewUlreeei reornitteeu t l l- J t r PROGRESSING Are the Arrangements For Trinity Councils Big Picnic- Indepondonco Day to Be Roy ally Celebrated by This Order Games of Skill and Tests of Strength to Furnish Amusement > MEALS SERVED rT THE GROVE The arrangements for the big picnic to be gtven at Fern Grove by Trinity Coun cil Young Mens Institute on July 4 are progressing rapidly The Committee on Arrangements has chartered all the steamboats for the day and these boats will make morning and afternoon trips Every member of the council is talking up the picnic to his friends and it is safe to predict that one of the largest crowds that ever visited Fern Grove will go with the Trinity Council boys on Independence dayGood music will be aboard each boat and at the grounds Dancing will be among the many features of the day but other entertainments will be provided for those who do not care to dance One in teresting event will be a mule race This will be open to members of all councils Joseph Piazza Chairman of the Commit tee on Arrangements announces that he has thus far received the following en tries in the mule race Jacob Gross the East End fat boy Robert Goebel Henry Herberger and Edward Kelty Other entries are expected prior to July 4 Mr Piazza also announces that his committee will give prizes for the winners of foot races sack races pie eating contests base ball games etc During the after ¬ noon and evening balloons will be sent up for the delight and entertainment of the small boy In fact every form of entertainment that will please young or old will be introduced by Trinity Council Another thing that the Committee on Arrangements has provided for is the Inner man An abundance of refresh ments will be on hand and arrangements have been made with a well known caterer to serve meals No family or group of friends need bother themselves carrying a basket as the best of meals will be served on the grounds at reason- able prices No intoxicating drinks will be permitted either aboard the boats or st the grounds Ample police protection will be on hand and no disreputable characters will be allowed on the boats FOUND > DROWNED Body of Peter Wueatefeld Was Floating In the Ohio IPeter Wuestefeld a nineteenyearold met death in an unfortunate man- ner last Saturday With two companions Ihe left home to fish on the dam The boys separated during the night while they were watching their lines At the time for reassembling the other ontbs were surprised at Wuestefelds absence and were later surprised to find his body floating in the river He had fallen in and drowned It is believed that while attending the lines he had set- he was attacked by vertigo The deceased was a son of August and Adeline Wuestefeld of 1629 West Chest- nut street end was well and favorably nown The funeral took place from the church of the Sacred Heart at 9 oclock Tuesday morning The be- reaved family have the sympathy of the ntire community A pretty fashion now prevailing in England is to send out wedding cards in- lhe form of a booklet printed in silver with the brides same enwed by a Cupids arrow Q td u L n p 1 m fI 42JZJZ42I DONT FORGET Satolli Glee Clubs TENTH ANNUAL 1 M I UP = THE = RIVER ISTEAMER 29a f 03 4COAL a IJ AND COKEJ- OS DOUGHERTY Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in PITTSBURGH JELL ICO and KENTUCKY COAL Home Phone 256 Call me up flUPreshlyminedadwellereened I II I 847 Westt Market k t oiI- OOiEAT t A HERIeil OF Cuscadens Ice Cream + tt tt tt tt tt tt H tt tt tt t Louisville Military Band PAUL M MUELLER SECRETAY MUSIC FOR PARADES PICNICS AND DANCING S W COR SECOND AND MAIN STS Leave Orders Office Hours9 a m to 6 p m Home Telophotio 1663 tiFu iii iimiimfimfimlllillxiiwituiifit liIillaimi l raoySmitfisSoosl i Funeral Directors I I- i And Embalmers I I- I MISS KATE SMITH Lady Assistant and Embalmer tr11 ICarriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short I MOVED TO 700 WEST WALNUT NoticeI I = TELEPHONE 810 I ti nmDIIIftUftIIUUDftDl bookeepinqmvr vfgf > tt rut CHKfipggr Penmallphi Slror7lran trno Q1MllhllinJnl fend for klalyue s- ulsuilleKy Seven experienced teachers each oue a specialist in his line We are now In our new home N E Cor Second and Walnut streets The finest and best arranged chool building in the South Visitors always welcome School open all year Students can enter at any time E J WRIGHT President l + HHHIIH 1 1 I 1 HHH 1 11 11 1 H 111 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 1 H c HOME PHONE 83 CUMBERLAND 123 1 CT J ZBJLZRxZRJSTT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER I Issa EAST n EAI3ST STREET With the assistance of my sons I will continue the undertaking business of my late husband under the same firm name at 838 East Main Street MRS JOHN J BARRETT 111 1 lInBHn11 IH IBI Hool 1 H II i tIIIIII 1 MulOoon Monument Gomponu i S AND BUILDERS OF I IBSIONB AND SCOTCH GRANITE I I I I- I F flonunients I IArUaUo Work Only Solicited Workshops and Studios Carr ra Italy 1 WAREROOMS 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET i I ftfi MMMMHMt + t tt H t tt t t FINE WINES CHAMPAGNES AK KQLJB 9 345 West Green Street LIQUORS CIGARS + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + t ++ + + H III I 1 + + + + + + HENRY C LAUER Tl7wIiPI3o1sIc liio Fine Wines and Liquors Livery fie Boarding Stable 407 E JEFFERSON ST 42i and 430 ranch Heus8014 West Market EAST JEFFERSON STREET e- oI r- c 0

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F i iTCY J =RICAN

WATHENSj Ice Cream end Sherbets

HAVE THREL STRONG POINTS

i PURITY Qtt LITY PRICETry them and you will be convinced Cream

shipped as Lr as 400 milesHOME TELEPKOJiES 2144 AND 398B

+

f629 EIGHTH STREET +

f040000 + + + =Qpss IC s fnher e> tIVrVvV eln VVV lVv iVV11 VV V

449 LFor9Goodness Sake

E-

atfaMOTifERS BREADj0

I

J Its Cheaper Than FlourtS Save 6

S The Blue LabelsFor a Set of Fine China Free SwIV

I GEHER SONComplete Assortment Latest Styles and Best Makes

COOKING AND HEATING

STOVESCA-ST AND STEEL RANGES

217 Market Street Near Second

+ 40 00 + + + +

TUB 6Has fl Rooers BOOK GO+

having recently incorporated and added new capital to Q° the business are now prepared to furnish all kinds of V+

BOOKS MAGAZINES AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAFULL LINE OF CONFIRMATION 0I U5

> 34 W Jeff won greetjfBNOS PeopledE<

I For Business Good Employment and Success iM

CALL on wean ron fULl iHrontiATtox

I

Union NattoMl Bull

MAINHXTHANO

TTREOTS

LBOufOldlSnSSILLEKYgY Business College

=DANIEL DOUGHERTY THOMAS KEENAN ll

Douolierty KeenanU-

NDERTAKERS

I

U>

1225 West Market Street Bet Twelfth and Thirteenth

HOME TB>rB >PBCOlSrE > Si5O aAll Calls Promptly Attended to Day or Night Car ¬

riages Furnished for All OccasionsD Dougherty Home Telephone 2916 Im

Wiv ii Wiv ViI

FRflNK fEUR BREWING 60INCORPORATED

r Brewers and BottlersLoVIsvILLE KY

DRINKHofbrau Pilseneri Beer

BREWED BY

SEMUfiS ACKEJRMANU BRiEiUTING COMPANY

rNcoaPO i D-

ftLaIHNK i4112 LOuXVxxx cYU

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THE LATE CARDINAL VAUGHAN

j

Yr

IMPORTANTI

Beating of the Catholic Clergyand Laymen Hold Sun ¬

day Night

Slowly But Surely Working To-

ward a General Moot ¬

ing Hall

Appeal of Father ConnollyTurned the Tide In the

Current

TO CONFER WITH THBJSKG

A meeting of importance to the Catho-lics of this city was held in St FrancisHall in the basement of the Cathedrallast Sunday night While the number ofpersons present was small their actionwill have an important bearing on thingsto come The few that did assemblewere and are in favor of a general meeting place or hall for Catholics a hall thatwould be large enough for the assemblage of fifteen or twenty thousand iifnecessary and equipped with a gym-nasium and swimming pool This matter has been under way for months Yearsago the same idea was taken upandpushed to a successful conclusion in citiesIn the East and North Several monthsago the Right Rev Bishop McCloskeYadvised a call of the clergy and laymen ofthe various congregations and submittedto them a proposition to build such ageneral meeting place He also offeredtolet them have a plot of ground eightyFeet wide on Walnut street betweenFourth and Fifth for the purpose oferecting this hall Meeting after meetIng was held but a unity of spirit wasnot exhibited Some thought the lotoffered by Bishop McCloskey as a site forthe new building was admirable whileothers considered it too small for thepurpose The Bishop in his propositionset forth that he would not deed theground to the Building Committee butwould retain the title to the property asBishop of Louisville This propositiondid not meet with the approval of thebusiness men who were supporting themovement For while they were willingto accept the word of the Bishop as amatter of business they preferred to erect-a building if erected at all on property-to which they bad a clear title And so

the matter dropped Meeting after meeting was held but nothing tangible resuited Last Sunday night a meetingwas held at which it was determined todo something practicable or else drop themovement altogether

Thomas P Walsh presided Abouttwentyfive gentlemen < representing thevarious parishes were present MrWalsh read a letter from the Right RevBishop withdrawing his offer of the siteon Walnut street A motion to adjournsine die was immediately made but encountered so much opposition that it waswithdrawn The opposition to the motionfor a final adjournment was in a greatmeasure brought about by the able effortof the Rev Father Henry C Connollypastor of St Brigids church He said

Mr Chairman and Gentlemen Let itnot be said that this movement can notbel made a succes Such expression isiunnecessary misleading without founda-

tion it retards and puts a hamper upon-ai noble work it plays into the hands ofour enemies and gives themnn oppor-tunity of criticising us it reflects uponmr people their generosity their spiritof sacrifice their intelligence theirstanding for be it understood that theCatholic element in this community isno more an insignificant thing but amost powerful factor a factor which hasalways responded to theappealsof char-ity which has always taken a deepntereet in the maintenance of churchesparochial schools homes for the agedhospitals for the stek and as we all

BOW orphanages for the little ones ofhrist JThii spirit of geaeroeity has

Hell Jaded dews to the Catholics ofWajowBnwnity aud of this Mate by

O

their noble eucestora in the faith and sofar asl am awareand I have livedamong the Catholics of Kentucky bothin city and countrythey have never asyet shown themselves unworthy of thefaith of their noble ancestors

Mr Chairman and gentlemen onlyone thing is necessary to make tblsmovement a success That one thing Iisthis this movement must be placed on easolid basis It must be organized underthe auspices of the most correct andbusinesslike principles it must havethe sympathy and support of the mostthorough organization it must be madeclear to prominent influential and activemen that there is 110 reason why theyshould keep aloof from this movementThe great advantages which must neces-sarily accrue to the Catholic body lateron from the establishment of this assoclation must be allI explainedtpjourpcopl ll-

It=

must jn ferfeeinade clear to themtf establishment of such an associa

tion is almost absolutely necessary itwe are to retain our influence over outmen but especially over our young men

Now Mr Chairman and gentlemenall this I maintain can be accomplishedby placing this movement under theauspices of the Federation of CatholicSocieties with of course the approbation of ourTUght Reverend Bishop andthe good will and acceptance of theFederation itself

When however I suggest placing thismatter under the auspices of the Federation I do not mean to imply thereby thatthe funds which are absolutely necessaryfor the carrying out of our ideas in thismatter should be contributed exclusivelyby the Federation or what is the samething by the societies of which theFederation is composed Mr Chairmanand gentlemen I mean nothing of thekind What I do mean is this Let theFederation be made the head and thecenter of this movement let the managenient of all the business affairs of thisassociation be placed completely in itshands the church figuring only asregards spirituals Let the Federationhave the privilege and the power todevise ways and means whereby all thenecessary funds can be secured let theFederation itself contribute and contribute most generously toward this praiseworthy undertaking but let the FederaLion at the same time have the privilegeto go outside its own membership andcollect also from others Gentlementhis is what I mean by placing this movement under the auspices of the Federation of Catholic Societies

Let then this noble undertaking inSods holy name be established on thissolid basis and let the Catholics of thiscity see that it is so placed Let ourpeople be told that the Catholics of othercities have similar associations and aim

liar buildings that they take a greatinterest in the same and that they arepowerful factors for good Let our peo ¬

pIe be informed that their social Intellectual moral and religious interestsdepend in a great measure upon the suc-

cess or the failure of this movementLet our people f be told that it is fullytime for this old City of the Palls tocome forth front her retirement wheelinto line and talk up her position withall the other great Catholic centers ofour country Eat this movement MrChairman and gentlemen be thus organ

lied and thus planned and I tell youand tell you confidently that our noblepeople who bate never as yet been ap-

pealed to in vain will rise to the occalon that they will help on this move-ment with mind and heart and handand success unparalleled success in ashort time with Gods blessing shallcrown all our efforts

Eugene J Cooney Secretary of theCatholic Federation followed Revfather Connolly in an address on thesame lines and the result was that thoseiMembled decided to make one moreeffort It wee determined that the following committee should wait on HisLordship Bishop McCloskey and askhis permission iin regard to placing themovement uwkr the direction anduepicea of the Federation of Catholic

Societies of Jeffef ion County Dr FrankAClark Eugenen Cooney Thomas KHines William f Meehan and JacobDecker

The appointment of this committeetavc general satisfaction It now rest

s1hewUlreeeireornitteeu

tll-

Jt

r

PROGRESSING

Are the Arrangements ForTrinity Councils Big

Picnic-

Indepondonco Day to Be Royally Celebrated by This

Order

Games of Skill and Tests ofStrength to Furnish

Amusement

>

MEALS SERVED rT THE GROVE

The arrangements for the big picnic tobe gtven at Fern Grove by Trinity Council Young Mens Institute on July 4

are progressing rapidly The Committeeon Arrangements has chartered all thesteamboats for the day and these boatswill make morning and afternoon tripsEvery member of the council is talkingup the picnic to his friends and it is safe

to predict that one of the largest crowdsthat ever visited Fern Grove will go withthe Trinity Council boys on Independence

dayGoodmusic will be aboard each boat

and at the grounds Dancing will be

among the many features of the day butother entertainments will be provided forthose who do not care to dance One interesting event will be a mule race This

will be open to members of all councilsJoseph Piazza Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements announces that hehas thus far received the following entries in the mule race Jacob Gross the

East End fat boy Robert Goebel HenryHerberger and Edward Kelty Otherentries are expected prior to July 4 MrPiazza also announces that his committeewill give prizes for the winners of footraces sack races pie eating contestsbase ball games etc During the after¬

noon and evening balloons will be sentup for the delight and entertainment of

the small boy In fact every form ofentertainment that will please young orold will be introduced by Trinity Council

Another thing that the Committee on

Arrangements has provided for is theInner man An abundance of refreshments will be on hand and arrangementshave been made with a well knowncaterer to serve meals No family orgroup of friends need bother themselvescarrying a basket as the best of mealswill be served on the grounds at reason-able prices No intoxicating drinks willbe permitted either aboard the boats orst the grounds Ample police protectionwill be on hand and no disreputablecharacters will be allowed on the boats

FOUND >DROWNED

Body of Peter WueatefeldWas Floating In the

Ohio

IPeter Wuestefeld a nineteenyearoldmet death in an unfortunate man-

ner last Saturday With two companionsIhe left home to fish on the dam Theboys separated during the nightwhile they were watching their linesAt the time for reassembling the other

ontbs were surprised at Wuestefeldsabsence and were later surprised to findhis body floating in the river He hadfallen in and drowned It is believedthat while attending the lines he had set-

he was attacked by vertigoThe deceased was a son of August and

Adeline Wuestefeld of 1629 West Chest-

nut street end was well and favorablynown The funeral took place from

the church of the Sacred Heart at 9oclock Tuesday morning The be-

reaved family have the sympathy of thentire community

A pretty fashion now prevailing inEngland is to send out wedding cards in-

lhe form of a booklet printed in silverwith the brides same enwed by a Cupidsarrow

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AND COKEJ-OS DOUGHERTY

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Louisville Military BandPAUL M MUELLER SECRETAY

MUSIC FOR PARADES PICNICS AND DANCING

S W COR SECOND AND MAIN STSLeave Orders Office Hours9 a m to 6 p m Home Telophotio 1663

tiFu iii iimiimfimfimlllillxiiwituiifit liIillaimi

l raoySmitfisSoosli Funeral Directors II-

ii And Embalmers II-

II MISS KATE SMITH Lady Assistant and Embalmertr11

ICarriages Furnished for All Occasions on Short

I MOVED TO 700 WEST WALNUT NoticeII= TELEPHONE 810 Iti nmDIIIftUftIIUUDftDlbookeepinqmvr vfgf >tt rut CHKfipggr

PenmallphiSlror7lran trnoQ1MllhllinJnl

fend forklalyue s-

ulsuilleKySeven experienced teachers each oue a specialist in his line We are now In

our new home N E Cor Second and Walnut streets The finest and best arrangedchool building in the South Visitors always welcome School open all yearStudents can enter at any time E J WRIGHT President

l+ HHHIIH1 1 I 1 HHH 1 11 11 1 H 111 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 IH 1 1 1 1 1 Hc HOME PHONE 83 CUMBERLAND 123

1 CT J ZBJLZRxZRJSTTFUNERAL DIRECTOR

AND EMBALMERIIssa EAST n EAI3ST STREET

With the assistance of my sons I will continue the undertaking businessof my late husband under the same firm name at 838 East Main Street

MRS JOHN J BARRETT

111 1 lInBHn11 IH IBI Hool 1 H II i tIIIIII1

MulOoon Monument GomponuiS AND BUILDERS OF

IIBSIONB AND SCOTCH GRANITE II II-

IIF flonunientsIIArUaUo Work Only Solicited Workshops and Studios Carrra Italy 1

WAREROOMS 322 to 328 WEST GREEN STREET iIftfi

MMMMHMt+ t tt H t tt t tFINE WINES CHAMPAGNES

AK KQLJB 9

345 West Green StreetLIQUORS CIGARS

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + t + + + + H I I I I 1 + + + + + +

HENRY C LAUERTl7wIiPI3o1sIc liio

Fine Wines and Liquors Livery fie Boarding Stable407 E JEFFERSON ST 42i and 430

ranch Heus8014 West Market EAST JEFFERSON STREET

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