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Libertyville Independent, 11 Sep 1924, p. 13

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, Other Directors unintnin the h custom or anointing ell boys re ' nrdless at whether they sttend , school or not " to the we of " Jam In the Junior Bunches. ;' But no nutter whet any he the , custom " to whether school boys r' only should he restricted to the 'r, Junior Bunches the idea of incul- ': was: so esrly in life no posslhle ', the ides into the mind ot the boy ' tn it is nnmsnly to curse end , swenrortouse bad lsnxnscein :"i'", y tom is the manual work f . the Junior Branch. The Holy 'i. nine Society works up such n l'. _ pirit "non; the boys.' A resl boy _ snts to he popular with the crowd f, dtoberirdedaatltarni: v,,'::'" "on: his bor trut+. A IIIY°\ _)ii, inxiy greet number of boys nre [i/ . ven to the use of profsne end 3. In; We jest out at . nstnrel tendency tn s ber to 'vs but" not. . 3's .It-ts nothing short or n Netionnl t,r1r'll'.' that the habit at mun- j: the Holy Rune. of cursing. ' _ "unused neingindeeent speech F".,',. In so widespresd Among when t'r'-.i. hen. Recently the oelehreted Cor " toemiBtcureA.BrFWsatte. C. nhetch entitled "When n Feller E, Needs n Mend" T,,t1tl", por- "tlr trayed the scnndsl en the moral ti. shock which n little fellow receives ; fiom hearing his elders using out» i h. moons end indecent home. 11.. - which the OM" meat at A nub" at m m Coll". u no, "will and" a! uootreooetrPPet't Jnaat can - to a. Hot, Mag" Society "mu at him all an cum-om not and!" " that ot a, can: mm. a lumen in no anon. Ouch. I' Junior My Mum - ' no dump-um a nor! tam. pork no»; the young 5°" 0' m auto: Branch- in has on ot the mum - a Hot, Nun. with h t?tr"f "rt , on characteristic. "can" that , this now Holy from. Iowan! 't was worthy of the "lei: We!» 5f at, which his jurisdiction could k" product an appointment ttf Mow F, Mo: Joseph P. loony " " , puma Spirit"! Dlroctor for the l Archdiocese of Nihr York Vladi- . ted the wisdom of " ehoieah, 'fi, For more than may yun_tho '/.W great nominee with "about 'il,,, wisdom and tettnpproaehatrte all Fair. We." - an mm} mm the "an Branch" at. coon-lull! recruited. no Itsrir Ham? 'e Sun; mm tun-puma In the un- prmhwlo - of m. gives " "guano. ot may Vila " :31an to lid) the Holy "in. mm " out u an - new battleground. of "tee lite. Holy Nan. am deal dilu- ent]: with the mucu- mud- " a. emulation of Julio! Moir Nu. "can". In my lo- am». Ichoolboyl only no " and my: the sum 3on "we snub" and unit ranks at. rt muted tron boy- of the tuvernt' and mama: and. and "mullet! nu Huh School "an. $our . do While the Ttt of the Holy Name Society 't washout the United State: wu nbly genergled by Father leKenne epd " led- ou Associates, the load building up at the Society in the variou- dioceeee tell into masterful hunt. General Execution When the ides of cranking the Holy Name Socieuel Into Diocese: Union- wu reduced to a [tactical huh. I epoch! Committee waited upon the Atchhhhop of New York to have the" plus "proved end . Spiritual Director to! the whole Anhdieeeu appointed. Arch. bishop Ilene! I. atrial. with that int-nee!" vision which in _ MU'., "av/"W w" r, u _ ' 1' "v'ww': V , -W.'" q. -'. " - h presided over the destinies or the New York Union end watched in development from n little group ot In Societies to n grand mom ot three hundred end seven bunches and from n membership ot s tow hundred to s grand toul'ot one hundred sud tive thousand. In 1913 the Isle Cardinal Farley In A letter to Ms deny, urged the en- anIhment at the Holy Nnme So. ciety In every Perish ot the Arch- diocese. On the Jersey side ot the Hudson River for Ltte dice-u ot Newuk. which unkno- Llo northern and of the In" ot Now Jersey. the qentata.. of .eele-tttet Indmhlp at "are: John A. Shown-d in "s.gtcett Ibo growth nnd " "to-tt of at North Jomy Dubs tn 1 Petit a: variation not and" n no that. "on Nun. world. no - tun-n: Holy Nun Rah, - "with". trtrtrtinedt-t-tu'-eetlr. diocese. from and)!" to "My than" an an part ht the undo. in: br In" (I. unity your: bad in -trttmtitt tutu. of a. law - m of this nun-h! huh. Ink-c In ml with than be not Holy Nun will '0 "can no "no ot who. 0'- . W. no - " no Inn-an -Areh. but We hangs bp a thread. ma doctor. The pm." breathed I b or renal; he wu tttttrrfrd, no p had 'Muom "mun Pat v" in an. Dill up. 83.1. ot on In Oil-as. u. Union. W I000! all lank- Ber M. J. limb. of the lotion Unto: and "on loo-Md ot THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY . NOT PRECIQ'OU. " m ynv iuvuuo I. d. mnu. o. P. P. 'detieoat 'ttret- (Cont-b". THE STORY or (tantalum Pm) I: I. J. 1.1va M0. Thou no And any can Mon at oq.at on] in ttttte. mun has carried on the work at circulation (to. luio to But. at have neon-plum won- dm in consonant; I dimtiteod all an American uuhood in. . - "unworthy and niizioul patriotic cranium Holy Nun. " Brothers 1 "to he» a Beauty him you 2',"ht xiv. it something to do," do clued Archbishop Numism- itutrtty after " grltt"lf a ihoSuoiChlglo." who charted tho Boir In... Win at " Archdioccu with the an at the Big Broth: lanai which had My hoo- uha " " the no), Nun Uhiol hum his coming. Tho "mimic-I oi this and. pmcht tho We: as o! ttte d-trotted' at this iambic work. which " "an" mum to In! that mm! out: Holy Nun. can" have tatutnea4 moo-shin tho tend at China) in tho at We: work. The My In" In", The can "but, a! tue',',', Nun. was" is the Betty an My. The" II not a imperial city in Annie: My that hu not had I". haul-MI with the Holy Nun. m. m that. thin Holy Nun. My who. or pro union in honor of the 3on than. hu but: I teatttgq of an Hott Nuns acumen: during the who" of tho sis ttttttWed and Atty yours of its "uuttoa. Ivoryvhoro our in; tho whole history of tho Bo ciety the ohmic. ot religion hon mtreongtruad tho motives of thou Holy Nuns processions sud hon sccnsod thou who porticipsto in than of the most outruoous things. Bat on the other hood. tho ponistont good "ample, tho shso Into single nindodooss and tho closrly obvious moon for which these processions tum, been held, monstituto s Holy Nsmo Rally in America. " it hos in other ports ot tho world st all times. one ot tho trampoline actors tor civic and on good. m the beginning the evil minded and tho bigot now in the Holy Nun. - n name. to Amer. lean um... the proposed uptur- o! the Amado" German: (or ttsePttgm,andniotoeottter rot. him which in thou!" " his was nationally known a nu hotbed of "new And mdieatUrn, no "position to tho maul Holy mun lull: occuionolly threat. jonod to be enunciated by open lviolenco. Bat -tsere the " Hoot. may. pout-toot. and 'profeulon of mu: in the Doctrine of Christ's Divinity, the eottataut, annual, overwhelming protest by the" public WIlMI~ "an" blasphemy. perjury. arcing. swoon- in; no profanity. no it. ham able 1nitttettee. Paterson in no Ion. get the headwaters for am No don't vile" enemies. The spirit ot internally. tolerance and good will which vernac- the wholo northern notion of New I racy can In lmoly credited to I work of the Holy Home Anna! Rollins. NewPYork. Brooklyn. ultimate New Orleun. Boston. Providence, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Baltic. Screams. Cincinnati. Cavitation end I score of one: greet Ameri; on center: hue used with pro found new end with deepest edi. aeatiogt upon these greet Bellies of the Mot, Home Society. One ot the greatest emcee on mimutderstnndtrtq tn the world to- dart%atrtthsmettutsofes people understand the other tet. lov'e lame. Br this in mean. mental lenuue more then plan Ieal lame. " name dlMettit tor any at an to get the omen lellow'e pout ot View: to nnden and " mental proceuee, " method ot thought end the chm new of " emotlone. This is on mnptitied In the following' Incident: "An American wee recently tone in; in Montreal. He had Just come tram New York. Uniemilier with the strenxe night. which met " eye end unfamiliar, partiettlertr, with the trellc lure ot the Cele (lien City, he ensued to. croee the street end we: struck down " en tttttotgtotttU. A kindly Montreal no Iicernen quickly ceme to " eid. Ob serving that the Victim ot the ecci- dent wee American the policemen. whoee only lennue wee french. wiehed to know It the America could epeek French end no " " - him "Perlee vone Fren- ceiler' to which the Americen. thinking the queetioe bore eome Mere-on to the eccident. replied "No, Chevrolet Coupe." Neither one of theee men understood the other teuow'e lengne'I. Why won't there an; tire new" on this banding. Madam. have we In no puma spirited. tf "In. I: over ti an In this bum-5 we Amt') gun I h "on" _ . l .3 And no It in with thou who do not understand the Holy Name We or" Rally. The Holy Home holly ie einply e public to! of faith is the great belief in Cttrtat'e Divinity and. by the members oi the Holy Nome Society. It in 3 public protect union perjury. Mann. profanity no obscene epeech. It in e public pledge " DOUWIIII "(PM the eupport of! low And order. For nix and I but centuriee the Holy Name Bee' ' he: attempted nothing else. To be Continued Luminrtho - Follow. 1itate Tournament at Glen [ Flora Ends Yesterday With I Close Matches for Prizes. mus was ms ;& sun (ith,? nus . WITH M SCORE Out .. In ... Out . In ... PRESENT PRIZES AT DINNER Out .. In ... Out . m .. Out In In Out Leo Delta! ot Wuhlngton. D. C., n former Uetrolter And the vlnner of the Cnnndlsn Open ettotpiortattip, en- nexed the Illinois Open etMuopiouship yesterday In lul- tinat round at Glen Flora Country club when he turned in a. stellar an permanence de. spite the high, cold vlnde and com- pleted ble muuement play with I were ot 294. Eddie Loos of Lake Shore followed Dome to second place in the open tournament and won the-honorl In the state P. G. A. tournament with n MT score. Looe wins 8300 in the open tourney, $100 in the Matat (0.": medal and has his nune mud 9n the Willie Marshall) "09!!!! which was won last year " Jock tttttpre son ot ttten' View, who..wu nie- gated to a tie for accent place with Willie Hunter ot Onwentale in the state meet and our: place in the open even. William Methortte, tonnes Rub. bard Woods boy who is now .s pro st St. Louis, came in third in the open tourney with a score ot 298. Bill Creaer of Oklahoma City, N. Christian ot Tum. Wash., and John Black ot Wichita, Kss., were tied next with 300 cards and divided the prizes for the three places. Jack Bhkeslee shot a 301 tor. seventh place while Harry Hampton ot Can- ton, o., wss eighth with 302. V Jock Robertson of Flossmoor' won the auistsnt pro event with a 317 score for the " hole play while Gordon Wright ot Westmoreland and Jim Pooh: ot Hinadate were tied (or second with 319. Al Espinoss .won the int prize money in the closed ev eht My. At dinner at the club following the tourney Preudent" Alec Peary of the I. P. G. A., and'Secretnry Stewart Gardner presented the prizes and checks to the winners who were as follows: L. Diesel. Washington. .. E. Loos, lake Shore..... W. Helhom.'St. Louis ... J. Black, Wichit; ........ W. Cruvy, Oklahoma City N. Christian. Tacoma"... J. Bta%sale, Xenon} ..... H. Hampton,jttitort, 0.. PRIZE WINNING L. Dierel, "Washington 72 E, Loom Lake Short}: W. nelhorn. m Louis " J. Black. TViehita....74 Wm. Gravy, oe. City " N. Christian. Tacomn.ti J. Blake-1e. Kcnosha..74 H. H'mtn. Canton. 0.74 J. Blakelle, Kanoun..74 " " " 301 w. H'mtn. Canton. 0.74 75 " 77 302 The pri- were 8600. $300, 8200, 8150. 8125. 100. 815. '" y Folnwlng are til the scam Leo Dlexel. Wublncton. D.C.7 my. Loon.' nu Shore ....8 William Helium. Bt. 1atuis..7 Wm. Cretvick. 0th. City....7 N. Christian, Tacoma. Wuh..7 J. L. Black. Within .....1 Jack Blaleslee. tanosha.....'l H". Hampton. Canton, o.... M. Dunn, Aberdeen. Wall). J. Burkq It. Patti........... . .925 '" "H" ...g86 m 454 " EDDIE L 58 as 'rd--" a. "I '66--M-7t.--1h8.-1M--r,tt WILLIAU IIIHLHORN ..............."s "' "4-3: (.. o.........."' M8 M4--36-" 435 Mt "b-8F-'lb--ii-utt--'dt" 485 444 MS--" ' A Beacon Electric Clothes Washer-- Maid. and sum-y Bta.-.korth Chicago, til. Luann scones no mean to-r Illinois profession- BEACON UTILITIES, Inc. Mad "5 4g8--8o' "5 '" "4-8: "-t6--14F--10--g" L008 536 us "t--ao m m "sg--4o--to $95.75 City 300 . . . .300 . . . . 301 0. . .302 SCORES .294 .297- .298 tfiht 8150 $125 3100 S " t 50 $600 I. D. _ 'et-..., In. - 0-"... M Hutchinson. Ola ava- Al "on. Que-Co .7.,.... J. In]... ll. Lawn" J. In". St. may..." J. my. Guano ......' Abe mm. In! Macaw William Kidd, Ulnnupolll.. Wm. Chamberlain. Glaxo... J. M. Hunter. "Hummus". R. Chunk. Julia ......... Lloyd Guuiclrpoo, Columbus. Lloyd Guliieoo, Columbus "r41. Wood, Louisville. . . . Eddie mun-u. Poorh .... Bob IncDomld, Chicago... Jock Robertson, Chicago '.. A. haunt. mama..." F. Adm-I. Wan-ad Ho.. N. am, M. Pan! ....s... Don Morrison, Chin" .. G. met. Wen-\oroland . J. Fowl, litmus .......r Bots Crate. Loni-Yul. .r...) J. M. Andenon. memo ..., Bill ihmhorn. Gino-co .... A. Ayton. Evnmton ..... R. W. Tgncey. DInvIlle ... W. H. Martina. Keno-ha . Dan Campbell. '.%"$tttnoor R. noun. Briers". ...... u. Hal-an. airn Oak F.... A. Claim. glen Hora. Mel MOI. I'll-don: ..... J. WW. Ration ....... J. D. Akin". Chicago . t Crum'llncoub. Ill. ... P. G. cabana. max-on ... C. Andaman. [mane ... H. mm. tumor ....... HUNTING SEASON RR DUCKS OPENS Lake County Hunters Prepare to Lay DownBarrage on Wild Fowl Here Next Week. The old shot gun will be dressed out ot its case late this week, oiled, (rinsed and put into condition tar heavy duty while oil skin, hip boot: and tame bags will be laid out ready tor action next Tuesday morning, item tember 16'wben-the water fowl lea- son is otricinllr opened in Lake Conn; ty. GRASS LAKE IS POPULAR The dove season is already on, and beginning next Tuesday one may hunt (utter a license is secured) ducks, geese. Wilson snipe, coats. snnlnnlen. block bellied and golden plovers, And yellow legs. Rail shooting is slso. permissible beginning the. 16th, but the season on these birds closes the son- of November. whereas the duck season winds up Dee. 31. The bag limits are: .Pttteea in all ot plovers and yellow legs; " snipe; 15 in all ot coats and gallinnles; not more than 25 in all of rails, cooks. and gnlllnules; 15 ducks sad g scene. " a wood duck arrays within your gun range hold your tire, " therein no open season on this bird. Sumo goes for all shore birds (except those mentioned shave). swans. herons. loans, and woodcock. ', J Will CHEWED UP _ ' . BY POLICE [100 A lamb belonging to Miss Eeanor Simpson, daughter of County Supt. and Mn. T. Arthur Simpson, was attacked try a police dog not even- lng and quite badly bitten. A group of chldren. who sought to treatrott the dog were also endan- gered u the dog snapped at them. Bupterintendent Simpson is seeking to learn the identity of the owner of the dog. ' A man will drop a nickle In the collection plate, says W. G. Luther, madman afterwards tell the preach- er how much he enjoyed the sermon. TUESDAY MhlliNi Lit us demonstrate this 9 sheet capacity Washer in your home. _ We also have a few demonstrators loft at $80.00. We. tsell divert from our Factory to pm- saving; you 40 to 50%. Call and import this Washer at our Fac- tory--m' 'phone 3151. SEPTEMBER M, 192t u © " " " u " " " " u " " " '85 at " " " " " " " Mt " " 50 " " " " " " " Em "I no a» am '" m an an an an an '" ut 317 til 318 " I!!! '" 322 '" 333 323 m 317 831 t44 '" 350 M3 mama 60mm i mums "BEL" , Mimi WAS WE Former Governor James P. Good. rich: at Indiana iumhd today In the cut: at u cousin: to break the Dohvu Smith will, u did Richard Lieber of Indianapolis, director of the am. autumnal ot consensual). Gov. Goodrich stated that in a eonversation with Smith latter suited all wank Vt! only n this: and no individual no right to use it tor more nelmh purpouu. but should Gov. Jas. P. Goodrich Tells of Philanthropic Ideas of Late Millionaire. TELL OF MINE DEAL Gov. Goodrich testified that in his opinion Smith was absolutely lane ind in memory good. Asked on cross examination if he remembered any he not! tor white Tdat" Smith gave "bonny to W: sh college, Crawfordiwilie, m. durisitrccttu lite time. Smith bequeathed $25,000 to that colic", Governor Goodrich be- tas member of board of trustees. convolution cit! m Tee the but." indict-u: a n to. of "boiling Thu. "can". in gov- onot aid he did mun-bu- Smith mentioning it but couid not "all the eotgvertsatiogt. The libel wit VII dropped. The into Chute- Ware: hirbwiu. on of the owners ot the Indinnnpoiil News. accepted the nom» intion tor the tic-e presidency of the' United Staten over the objec- tion of Smith. Fairbanks" cousin. Goodrich testified. Lieber testifed that he connidetod Smut n man ot sound mind and that he had a remnrnble memory. lie did not notice any nasal" mange in Smith'- condition A rinl his " years acquaintance. Smith "I Chulen R. William, ot Princeton. N. J., brother-lulu: ot Smith, Ind now residing in the tanner home of Woodrow Wilton known us Benedict house, and former oditor-in-chiet ot Charles H. Hamill ot Chicago, for- mer law [miner of ex-Governor Charles B. Deneru, of Illinois, toe- titied to Smith'l connection with the Dolly Verden mine in which he Ind Smith lost considerable mo. ney. .Counlel tor the 16 connin- Ioehinz to break Smith'n will are attempting to Ihow that Smith In- herited moat ot the estate with which he died possessed. and that u n huiqneu mu he wu n failure, Hun- ill opined Smith we. of sound mind. " year: old when he made " will, which up: executed eight than: before " death. IT DIDN'T IXIOT "Where you (who, nigger?" laid one adored "It to another as he New by with much velocity. _ Said the nrutrtEthiopian, "Thev'l toteen eoeookluorers, 'lolnn qherithr. ;Beben podlcomop- and . hundred 'white folks coming down the road utter me. and when rm "In lint!" the hat-upon- M "tiibthi' with": and at. m ROINIOIICO'=IIIG one. "" Wash ington tet.. Wuhan. m. Bids will be opened thig week I. the erection of a new depot tor the Chieaio and Nonhwutem rall- road at Lake Bluff. Th1. will at. the place of the old and "lightly one that ht" been there to: meny you". It la understood Je new depot Ill! can In the MI borhood of 860.000 and will he equipped will) en the latent hunt-tonnage. NEW C; t N. Tir. 'm b. BLUFF DENT DR. J. L. BEDDING VETERINARY SURGE)? wiaua. imbal- PROBE 1185

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