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REPLY T0 TUMULTY'S LETTER ON MEAIGO ) Mgr. Kelley and Father Riley O Renew Criticism of Wilson P rOVlng ur Chicago, Dec. 8.—Statements in re- ply to the recent letter in which Jo- ‘ \h OO0ose “seph P. Tumulty, secretary to Presi- s itk S rhe Good From Ove ['COat Su remac in Mexico, as regards the Roman ; Catholle church, are 'he Bad : ‘ HERE YOU FIND THE OVERCOAT EXHIBIT OF ALL NEW ENGLAN made public here. One is by Mgr. Francis C. Kel- ley, president of the Catholic church i : - : TO GIVE YOU SOME IDEA WHAT A GREAT OVERCOAT INSTITUTION THIS LIV e B 2. ot e, e el || | Nowadaye None but a L) STORE REALLY IS, AND TO PROVE OUR LEADERSHIP OVER ALL OTHERS W. 7 g goose believes that the goose 4 Catholic weekly “America,” and both ARE GOING TO PLACE ON SALE THIS SATURDAY, FOR YOUR APPROVAL AN renew criticlsm of President Wilson tn lays golden eggs. / bt | C RITI('TISM, 500 LATEST STYLE MEN’S AND YOUNG MELN’S OVERCOATS AT TH 1ecognizing the Carranza government g ligiots Uberty s meine. dontat 1o tes - SPECI v PRICE OF $10. WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT, YOU WILL AT LEAS S T a0 (R (D e And the belief of some ‘ ; ; : HAV% %Ii[é?;ATISFACTION OF SEEING THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMEN merchants that a sucker is : : 9 OF GOOD OVERCOATS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. born every minute leads to ; \ Mgr, Kelley's Statement. The statement by Mgr. Kelley fol- :)alzlrness e STARTINGTHIS SATURDAY AT 8:30 A. M. is Mr. Tumulty Dperfectly safe in The public is fast learning | | - r 500 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats on Sale at trying to disapprove all the outrages If the files of the department of to distinguish between the | i 3 Here are Coats of such attractive style and unmistak- true and the false. | able quality that no attempt to exaggerate their value is Y ever necessary. o TR RN i i g i i i th is left entir:ly ’ The misrepresenting offers | ] The question of their true wor ) Toven g wvion through denying one? . =€ { good judgment. Your ability to make comparison with ‘state are without official records to prove the “dastardly crime” of out- rages committed upon nuns by Mexi- can revolutionists, there are official records in other places, copies of Which have been offered to the de- rartment of state. I happen to have some of them mywelf, given under oath. I have one in particular that <has never seen the light of day. But ) e ifi..‘.";;::‘.:.‘:‘ ;::;o:::g;:m:f, the fictitious value quotation the misrepresenting merchants who promise on paper $25 Stime ooyt i of $25 or $30 garments at $15 values at $15 or $16 whatever the case may be; that's all. ng, however, he may be certain of: = the worst of the afdavits will never ar $18’ o $18 g $20 23l be given out, for its stands to reason ments at $10 and $12, or at.no names are going to be men- z tioned;- not for the revolutionists’ whatever price happens to i 2| (sccsenean || You'll Find Hundreds of Good Overcoats and Suits Here stealing, the closing of churches, etc., cte, have been admitted over ~ and They may fool some of the over again by the revolutionists t"ne;nA Y Y < ALL STYLES l selves. It is most extraordinary that people, but the clear think- - ° ) o ’ * b e Mr. Tumult; 1d ke he - i ® . e s 2ok, 5 e |\ { ing men know only the mer- AND COLORS ’ 2 American army ‘“never heard in- i i gle report of outrage h:vi‘;lg B'bs;:n Chant Wlth .braIHStDrm WOUId committe.” The fact of the matter is try to convince the sane men that the story first came to my Kknowledge through one whe ro. with the alluring offe:s of $25 cobved it Trom”ciceroe it e oaiish st 15 on 65, 15 Sample Fur Coats Are Going at Reduced Price $22.50, $37.50, $52.50 versed with one of these officers, and ] : . hance now, Mr. Fur Coat Buyer et Tacencharsten sty 2 armot and Muskrat Lined, Persian Lamb Collar. Here's your ¢ , Mr. : heard, but gave me additional T Come here, don’t let exag- Broadcloth, Shell M However, his case is about the same vertisements in- as that of the nuns. While I have his gerated ad ie name and his signature, I do not pro- fluence your clothes buying. pose to have him dismissed from the - Odd Trousers, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, S i T e e Here you will find a good, big SHOES Sweaters, Mackinaws, Jewelry, Hosner);, Rafmcoats, Mufis H by revealing it. Mr. Tumulty may not > N seful articles for men an Terhagalins ol nearalinainage Aoes honest money’s worth. The lers and hundreds of other useful : t ) : boys at prices that will please you. Only the fi li i forcibly taken from trains and sent best $10 suit or overcoat at y p p e nly the first quality union revolutionist ny. (‘ -‘;‘ into the revolutionist army. The AT CUT PRICES label Derby and Soft Styles. ramber of nuns who reached Cuba or $10, the best garments at §15 ; 2 the United States safely isnegligible. i " e Foo o oR o T et for $15, and so on. Black and Tan, Englis ; : All colors and styles. heard from? and Yankee Styles Appointed by Carranza. No one will give you some- A rather strange ‘thing it is that Mr. g 2 310009 $1-459 Tumulty should use as an authority thing for nothing. Compari- . » . 9 : A “The Very Rev. Antonio J. Paredes 5 g .7 1. 7 Roman Catholic Vicar-General, the son is all we ask. ] Archbishopric of Mexico City.” When 3 45 : Lo e Gl $2.95, $3. 147-149 Asylum Street, Hartford Caps, 45¢ and 95c. communicated to me a copy of the S e e statement of Canon Paredes, and in- = formed me that he was going to give it to the press. Through Dudley Field Malone of New York, I gave Mr. : - = — = 5 —_— == = - Bryaniaformation asiiolwholinislAn| | Semsmmussaammn s AR e R TG0 v ernmentiluDporte Al By Rt Sl BT sl ferance of the ordinary of 'Mexico Mr, Tumulty e it, T shall send 000,000, while secondary railw tonio J. Paredes was. I told him |not give his statement to the pu ade by these countries, and dent of the United States. City who confirmed the appointment him copies of affidavits made by _the (including the funiculars) ree e iehmas yicar ecneralictiMexico|l presafas Hejtiadiiniandsd SIHIsiach ([Weve (SRt Byl SO e maih oo Father Tierney’s Statement. ['to prevent further scandal Canon | tortured priests in the presence of {heirs at about one fourth of thic City only because he had been ap-|of course, must have been known to others,Ia:aho goeg i R e The statement by Father Tierney, FParedes admits that priests were | Bishop Ly ch of Dallas, Tex. | Gue to the loss of both passengers Dpointed by Carranza to that office, de- | Mr. Tumulty. q 100 the. pubiic, perhaps the pub- | along the same lines, is as follows: | murdered, but he 1 uts the crimes on | A last point, that namely which | freight traffic. The Swiss gove Spite ihe fact thetithe constitution/of| | surely, Mr. Tumpulty.ls not Wuosent il ahten 1he BB o BoN et oh.« As| A reply to Mr. Tumulty's totter will | the/Zapatistas, who, e itiremembered|| concerns rellglous fresdom, Mr, Ti- | mers is helping, as far as possibl Mexico proclaims that there is no | enough to really believe that the lic will be e gablegr&m from Rome appear in the next issue of America, | Were once hand in hand with Carrau- | multy makes a great deal of Carran- slleviate the distress, but it fus union in that country between church | promises made by Carranza were in- I said (l“;‘,m.vo Tribune, “this is not a the National Catholic Weekly, of za. Morcover, had Canon P redes | za's promise But what about the de- self a great burden to support, and state. The Venerable Archbishop | tended to be kept. If they were, to the C “fager ons; it is a question Whizh I am editor. For the present been morc impartial he could have | cree of Aguilar and the decree of its State lines suffer from the dimil of Mexico City, however, as Father | how explain the persecution which has = question s The Church can live suffice it to say that the points in furnished ecvidence of the brutal'Toluca which make religious free- | tion in transit traflic. The Swiss Tierney says, in order to avoid fur-| proken out since in Morelia and in Of principles. anybody else, and Which I am interested concern tnc murder of Brothers, and of the ro- dom impossible? Have they been re- (utting down expenscs in puniie ther scandal, allowed Paredes to act; | yucatan? How explain that, con- | under Cam%?z‘m Dorv;rximent is set up treatment of priests, Brothers and Voiting torturc oi priest in - the | called! Worse yet, and this simply de- ters to a minimum, but if the but’as a matter of fact, very few of | trary to the Constitution, clergymen | When a lawful gmé duty of the Sisters and the attitude of the revolu- North where Villa and Carranza uto}.‘e stroy Mr. Tumulty’s whole position, ' continues the outlook for Swit the clergy of Mexico City pay any at- | may no longer even hold private prop- | in Mexico, it ‘ng its principles, to tlonists toward religlon in general. companions. The torture of _ the|only recently General Alvarado, thc land fs black. In a large number tention to him, but recognize the au-| ¢rty in Mexico?—not Catholic clergy- Church, fo'!o,;‘ lt fhe unfortunate peo- Mr. Tumulty discounts nearly all the Driests was directed by (,olonelS:leig military governor of Yucatan, issued cages it even threatens bankrupte thority of another vicar-general, | yen alone, but all clergymen. The live "““e“h“‘v_evz in God in Mexico, reports of outrages: but his conten- ' of the revolutionary army. ould | & violent manifesto against e laton —— whose appointment was not made bY | yery homes that sheltered the poor g:vew;t;lg‘;\m religious liberty. That tion is sustained by no evidence of — = Xxgrflcfur?r";; ‘.Alllh'l‘)e 1;:‘1711';.:(1 \tvu | EAT WHEN (?ees“:a:o;’::r;:fiidn:nz:ngndJ'MPc:::; Driests Oft Phay [t;}fencot“r:tr;y t;il‘:r:u;; right has been denied them, and value. His testimony about the treat-: psApMNMA | GIVE A s e B A QUIT M 3 are now to be ! E very i ¥ do’s decree and (arranza's prom- / o | ment of Sisters is in every instance, rere g i ACK HURT: R/ City with a revolutionary uniform on.| gecree. Clrpe vmen are declared in- | being denied them by the de fact e | CASCARET QUICK, fse IbokEwelllaideitiyiaidel BACK H S O It was he who, taken as a nominal | sapaple of holding property in More- | s———m—m—m—m | uncertain the proposition that LOOK AT TONGUE Carranza is blowing cold and his | KIDNEYS BOTHE prisoner to Vera Cruz with a number | 112" ang this not because clergymen | STOPS Sisters were outraged nor prove the agent, Alvarado is blowing hot and | of other priests from Mexico City, | 4.0 rich, but because it is the settled , AT ONCE ! T contradictory proposition that Sisters e religlon is suffering: confiscation of | L SO Tl clogs i worked on the poor prisoners to have |y 4 huor of the Reyolutionists to. STOMACH MISERY were not outraged. Against this neg- | Don’t you see your child is bilious, | convents has been in progress in ) . ‘ neys and irritates them sign a document favorable to e ; ati sti 2 ignor Kelly and feverish, sick Yucatan since Carranza made his | 5 SS RS e drive God out of Mexico. AND INDIGESTION | 2tive testimony Monsig) ¥ l bladde) affi- | ? B se. More might be 3 myself have set and can not set affi constipated vorthless promise thority” Antonio J. Paredes is. It is Senonmolic Susshon _ davits declaring that Sisters were ill | _ said, strange facts might be laid bare s dmaciecfor) Interest b1 cor e b e e o e o and | nt S ret il iron Wi sonrnoss Wpast Il o v ot e Lo 8RR SEe g 1 G O 1o I srcmmaci Tl Liver Tl ana | o L i e ks tion to know that Mr, Bryan, when he | the interests of the Catholic Church hearthurn, acidity, these affidavits was made in Vera bowels with candy Endl intiew learned about Canon Paredes, dld| ..o pnot alone at stake. It is a dyspepsia. Cruz by refugee Sisters, at a time cathartic. el uestion that concerns the fundamen- SRS TR when, as into contact witn these same LEMN L IRLESS, 1f yo have your mebt et 2 “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quickest and | sisters, in Vera Cruz, “never heard of it ot f you must have your m 7 ay, 0 t, but flush y: kidne; f;ef;,:“head oG el B known. committed.” Stranger still this affi- Supply Soldicrs. 3 y —_— authority who tells us that mel ‘Why should rheumatism, a disease of el i davit is signed by an officer of the ( (Correspondence of the Amciated Press) 1o acid which aimest DROWS D e world. It religious lib- 4 ; : orms uric aci ch a the blood, be worse in cold weather than | T2¢Y ::Hs for Catholics, it falls for | Wonder what upset your stomach— | American army. Through the col- London, Nov. 29.—When the first 0 A 8 P e o efforts in summer? ; Yt tants. If God is not going to | Which portion ‘of the food did the | umns of America T have offered to British naval forces landed at Lemnos, [0 0 ¢ 0 E T PIEE Go 00 The rheumatic poison in the blood i | FrOreslis & ot 8 Tot B ut | damage—do you? Well, don't bother. | furnish Mr. Tumulty the names of the | rear the entrance of the Dardanelies, cxbe [t I7GH the blood TR the predisposing cause of the disease. If | Pe 2 ““ AR bTne s Protestant 1f vour stomach is in a ,revolt: if ' six Sisters who testified, the names | they were surprised to find that the _We 0 “UREEH T HEEIME Hine kid you have the taint in your blood youmay | the m:5‘°“§“e}-] the expenditure of SOUT £assy and upset, and what You of the six witnesses and the name of island, which has an arca of mearly [ €L Ao Sy O e pad > theumatisin whenever the exciting | Churches w l"‘ £ money? Car- | Just ate has fermented into stubborn the notary. For prudential reasons, 200 square miles and a population of ¥ TREOT TR PAEE L ve e stirs it to action. ~Cold weather | enormous amoun S,?“,P not going | 1UMPs; head dizzy and aches; belch T shall withhold the name of the ar- - ,000, was practically destitute of [ Tl UL AC T e conted am and dampness are exciting causes of | ranza may ““S“t‘:'h Protestant mie. | Bases and acids and eructate undigest- | my officer. I have also offered to send ! drinking water, except for uncertain Ly TRCS BT OTE € T ha Ahehmation §they oXel (St actionEomes ||(Colinterfereluith iehe b RO ten ARt i sl Sal rood fureatniron I eon B ebaten e |y of an affidavit made by supplies from a few small springs. 1o the Veather s bad VOU Tel thing already in “.‘g ’;‘.‘ZO'F something 5"°“lfi' ant missions under - ouop | just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and i of a well-known Carmel- The allied troops were supplied with [ uiBace CHInEes A0 O anne that you must get rid of if you would be | cou atc:ep o he would then | IR five minutes you wonder what be- ery, who conversed with = mineral water sent in shiploads ceoon e 0L SR L teq T obiy free from rheumatism O e oatas haiwou d ! came of the indigestion and distress. | Sisters who were outraged. All this through the generosity of French puch B€t B8ORS &0 i or the _ What thissomethingis, nobody knows. | be accepting the spema" Dr{" oE5c| Millions of men and women today | testimony gives moral cerfitude that woman in Marsellles, times during the night. Not very long ago it was thought L“’ be | against which he has constantly rail” | know that it is needless to have a | outrages were committed; Mr. Tumul- The British authorities promptly o B8 S RN ating acld firib acid i any doctors nowithiniibia llsa/¥anacarry fon Tz RworkRinMR digl| oo Elies L SRS TR St Diapepsin oc- | ty’s evidence leaves this certitude un- A 8, ing | #ent to Canada for engineers, who &re ¢, cleanre the kidneys and flush of microscopic organism or a specific bacil- | obedience of the law. casionally keeps this delicate organ | touched. He gave one item of posi Listless, peevish, feverish, droapinz B Shecscalinioinking artesian wails ';‘ oty arsis vane e B lus, Rt they cannot find the bacillus. | 1 nave constantly poir’s out, even o et their favorite | tive tsstimony to the effect that Sis. | Little stomach sick, breath sour and S hich i iiiNeUncantoagitisl peoplsHot b ooy & Linote) eeste FUet | P 1t is ”‘é‘mwn f“”:’}‘l’-t an rh_?i\l:ma.t:hsm‘ to President Wilson himsclf, the fact | 78U 8T8, WOl [hey ) ters were not outraged within tho | tongue © “‘e“-an“""“a' ‘}:‘ [must 8%t Lemnos a reliable and abundant water R r aiaTe tablespocatnl the blood. becomes 10 rapidly, thab (y.¢ the Chu~#n in Mexico is not ask- | a 5 5 rchbist T + now or your little one w e Teal . J 2 A . oI ke 5 - If your stomach doesn't take care | archbishopric of Mexico City But SN ~,s- SUPPIY. a glass of water before breakfast [0l building up the blood relieves the rheu- ¢ for pri-Veges of any kind what- | i : ; ion; | to what avail? Nobody said they werc. | 5'ck sl Get a 10-cent box of Cas s asa s rour kidneys wik Uil 11 i k | of your liberal limit without rebellion; 3 2 hol a few days and your ys wi matism and that there will be no return . cr The demand 'is merely for re- | of . 5 Eesides b olicon s Mr. Ity’s | carets at the drug store, give a whole SW/ y | a oturs : lemand 'is y it your food is a damage instead of a | Eesides, the course of Mr. Tumulty's | €@ ! A it SWI TRAITS, |act fine. This famous salts is mafl f the rheumatism as long as the condi- ligious liberty as it exists in the | '3 e Lead evidence is vitiated Cascardl. any time. Cascarets are, tion of the blood is maintained. Dr. | iyt Sty elp, remember the quickest, sur ated. = harmless and children love this can- ~ from the acid of grapes and lemol Willioms’ Pink Pills are recommended most harmless relief is Pape's Di Not Competent Witness. dy cathartic which stimulates tho WRailroads and Hotels Feel Keenly jyice, combined with lithia, and h or rheumatism because they keep the Question of Principles. pepsin which costs only fifty cents for | The second point under disc M |little liver, cleans the thirty feet Loss of Tourist Business. been used for generations to flush bloog rich and red and free from rheu- It is interesting to read, over the | a large case at drug stores. It's truly | concerns the treatment of pri fof tender bowels and sweetens the (Correspondence of The Assoclatcd Press.) gtimulate sluggish kidneys, also mati¢ poisons. signature of the Secretary to the | wonderful—it Aigests fooq and »sets testimony of Canon Paredes, poor, sick stomach in a few hours. Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 29.— neutralize the acids in urine, so it n The freebook, ‘‘Building Upthe Blood’” | President, that the “Latin-American things straight, so gently and easily | general of Mexico City, is adduced by Mothers know that Cascarets act Swiss railroad companies and hotel longer irritates, thus ending bladd: ells all about the treatment. Send fora countries joining in the conferences. that it is really astonishing. Please, | Mr. Tumulty. In the first place {and act thoroughly and that they cure keepers are feeling severely the pro- weakness. opy today to the Dr. WillinmgMedicina and in the recognition, are all of | for your sake, don't go on and on | Monsignor Paredes is not a competent | the little folks right up. Cascarets is longation of the war. The tourist Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot ine , Schenectady, N. Y. Your own |them Catholic countries.” Perhans with a weak, disordered stomach; iU's | witness, He is a Carranzista holding ! best laxative for men, women and iusiness has so dwindled that hotel jure, and makes a delightful effers ist gells Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. er, Tumulty will enlighten us as to so unnecessary. office from Carranza, and by the suf-'children. They never gripe or sicken. ‘lxeepn's estimate their losses at $100,. vescent lithia-water drink. A glass of Salts is harmless way flush Kidneys, says authority.