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100 BOYS’ WOOL SUITS Values $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Will Go on Sale Tomorrow at $2.65 See Them in the Window These Suits are made in the new and uptodate Norfolk styles, Some with two pairs knickers — some with knickers, full lined. The greater number of th suits are in the larger sizes, assorted as fol lows l— 4 years 19—12 years, 1— 5 years 20-18 years 1— 6 years 19—14 years. 2—Tyears, | 12-16 years 2—S years | 16—16 yoars. e—10 years. 1 ! 17 years. 11 years 1—I8 years MORE COATS ia Ladies and Misses at . Coats of serge, mixtures, tweeds, chinchilla, etc., in all colors and plaids. $22.50. On sale Thursday at 98. MORE LADIES’ SUITS AT $3.98, $6.98, $9.98 Values $17.50 to $37.50 $1.69 Petticoats for $1 Satin messaline and good quality sateen, with leated_ messaline ruffle, in cerise only. Former values SiG0. Special, $1.00. $6.98 cravenettes, Values to More Lace Bargains for Tomorrow—See Windows! 15c Cluny and Torchon Lace... .5c 69c Cluny and Fancy Lace..... .10c 39c Heavy Cluny Lace for......15c¢ $1.50 Cluny and Fancy Lace... . 15c 75c Shadow Lace Flouncing.... .35c $1.25 Shadow Lace Flouncing. . .49c $2.50 Fine All-Over Lace...... .98c More Embroideries at Very Low Prices! 15c Hamburg Embroidery....... . 5c 35c Insertion and Edges for... . . 10c 50c Fine Embroidery for........15c 69c Embroidery Flouncing ..... .25c 75 Corset Covering and denn 4 $1.75 Flouncing for............75¢ $1.25 Exquisite Embroidery .49c 35c Corset Covers for 25c Material of nainsook and cambric, trimmed with dainty embroidery Torchon and cotton Cluny. Edgings and insertions with ribbon drawstrings. 35c values. Special, 25¢. 69c Corset Covers at 49c Neatly trimmed in laces, embroideries and pretty medallion effects. One number is made of all-over embroidery. A splendid variety of styles and designs to choose from. Regular 69c values. Special, 49¢. 49c Corset Covers at 35c Material is of nainsook, trimmed with dainty Swiss embroidery, Torchon and Val. lace edgings, inser- Six good Special, tions and beading, ribbon drawstring, etc. Asad to choose from. Regular 49% values VANCOU Rm, B. C., Feb. \itary authorities and taken Nanaimo detention camp SURE! HOOD RIVER, Ore. the only highly Product, C. M, McAift bers of the Commercial Club. vertiaed erature,” he saide | PULLMAN GETS HELP PULLMAN, Feb. 3.—Th ° ald the state college -* Bunday schoo! picnic.” ‘Sure I wuz.” “Well, you b’long to our Sunday | river and the Cascades. school, Ain't you ashamed o' im- posin’ on ‘em like that?” “Shucks, | ain't hideboynd when @ {comes to pleasure.” Want Ads, {|ARREST 3 GERMANS! | Three German members of the cre of the oll tanker Caddo, dischare ing ofl here, were seized by the mii to the PUT 'EM ALL IN Feb. 3. The “Rig Red Apple” should not be|CHINE SWUNG ster told mem “Add lar ne a pleture of the big red hog, and the big red cow to ndvertising lit Rocke. | feller Institute of Medical Research \ter than that has appropriated a sum of money to| experiment “Huh, I heard you wuz at Pilly@! here to develop a remedy for the| strange disease affecting live stoch in the region between the Columbia List your Real Estate in Star|/Grin M'ARDLE TELLS OF EDUCATION © - UPON PAYROLL OLYMBIA, Feb. 3.—Rep. L. D, McArdle of Jefferson county again explained to the house yesterday that he isn't looking for a soft polit feal berth as the result of his bills to reorganize the state land commis sion and the board of equaltgation by abolishing the board of tax com missioners and placing their duties in the hands of a deputy to be ap pointed by the land commisstoner McArdle furthermore explained that when he took a job under the state auditor immediately after the last session of the islature he didn’t do it for the money there was in it, but merely to obtain an educa tion {n statehouse affairs so that he might be a better legislator Tho democrats and bull moosers |laughed. And the republican steam roller moved with great dispatch. the McArdle bills passing by a vote of 72 to 19 MeArdle said he got $150 8 month for three months as examiner under |the state auditor, and then was tralsed to $175 and traveling ex penses. The expert he said,] gave him a lot of pointers for sav.) ing money for the state, To this Repre tative Reeves democratic floor leader, who Intro |duced bills on the same subject as outlined by Lister, but which {Were railroaded to death by the house organization, replied that it {was too bad that other members did not have the power and the pull to get state jobs that would jyleld an education. Fred Hastings of King, a repub lean, recalled that his bill two yearr ago to consolidate certain offices | Was defeated by the house organiza Uon because a republican would lose a job “1 did not find it necessary work two years on a state learn what could be done tn the way of economy,” he said, Hastings was the only republican who voted against the McArdle | Dilts. | All six progressives and the 12 |democrats voted against them \ | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ‘LOOSE AT MIDNIGHT IN AUTO, FACING PEN ‘TERM, KEEPS PLEDGE did ft. Also, they point out that he Is a thief and an ex-con, He rolled a drunk, didn’t he? And he served time for it, didn't he? Well, then’ So Driscoll became a A “twotimer” comes habitual criminal was sentenced to years. He hi and ts now 2 He has appealed wotimer under the| act. Driscoll from 10 to 25] been tn jail a year,| died sin tients, Merrym Choi | Now, if Driscoll serves the mini. mum, he will be 35 when he gets lout. If he serves the maximum, [he will be 50, MINIMUM OR MAX. IMUM, HIS YOUTH WILL BE |GON cee | When Sheriff Hodge took office {ast month, he found Driscoll in a feel. He learned that Driscoll knew something about automobiles He brought Driscoll and oth era before him and sald: “I'm going \to make you boys outside truatios. | You're on your honor, and 1 want jyou to promise me you'll not make A get-away.” They promised Th work in the courthouse garage. No one guards them, They are trusted. Recently something went wrong at the jail, at midnight. The Jailer telephoned the sheriff. Hodge or dered # machine rent out for him jin a harry to fetch him to the jail. The only guard who could drive a car had just left. Send Driscoll! . 4 Hodge. oe Now, get this. Put yourself in Driscoll’s place, if you can. It was past midnight. He w. alone in a fast and powerful car which he knew how to drive. The tank was full of gasoline. By daylight he could be in British Columbia,. Or he could lose himself in the Cascades. He could ditch the car where it would never be found and hit a fast eastHound freight for liberty. Or, on the other hand, he could go straight to Sheriff home and fetch him to Hodge’ the jail. He had to make the choice— with 10 to 25 years in the | pen if he chose the honorable course. | What would you have done —you who are not thieves and ex-cons, but honorable men? “1 knew what Driscoll would do,” says Hodge. “I knew! For Driscoll is an honorable man. | knew he would keep his promise.” AND THAT 18 WHAT DRISCOLL DID. I ash Driscoll what his thoughts were tliat night, but he could not or would not tell me BUT SURELY THE THOUGHT MUST HAVE OCCURED TO HIM.|; IT MUST HAVE COME TO HIM] AS HE THREW THE CLUTCH, IT [MUST HAVE WHISPERED TO HIM AS THE POWERFUL ROUN farm|CORNER AND ROLLED ALONG, THE DARK AND SILENT} 8 1T MUST HAV wove ITSELF . INTO TH SONG OF THEK BMOOTH-RUN NING ENGINE AS IT PURRED |AND THROBBED AND HUMMED. | Getaway! Get-away! Fifty miles an hour? Basy! And all the points of the c@mpans to choose from Bet | WALLA total number of patients who hav St. Mary's hospital t fire is four STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1915. KILLED AT HIS POST German Outlook in Tree Picked Off by Sharpshooter WALLA, Feb, 3.The ce their hasty removal from during the re Two more pa Mre. Al Tabor and Albert an, died yesterday Lowest Prices Finest Meats i hg Thursday's Specials: Pod Steak Tac Choice Round Choi Ribs Choice T-Bone Choice Veal steak... 17¢ IIe 18¢ 15¢ ice Spare socten Pl 200 Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) . Look 20¢ for U. &. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M. We guarantee the supertority of A. ms to prove it erg Truss, and give free LUNDBERG CO. ‘Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Arti y inbe. tom Bhi mite Mat. & 60c TO $6 pticn 705 First Ave., Washing- HV kay THING 1th TH AVENUB. 1 at M VPARTMENT guarantee to 40 to $5 on SAVED gROW i, a, BROWN Department Tak dg. Main 3640 AMUSEMENTS MOORE Bargain Kiddies’ Mat, Mutt and Jeff in Mexico Friday and Raturdny February 5 and 6 NEW THIS TIME at—-Lawer Floor and © of Balcony, 2 SEAT SALE TODAY LOEW’S EMPRESS 10 ST AAtea Getaway! Get-awa | Youth and Mfe and all outdoors A cell, stripes and the jute mill oe Ss taway! “OH, SURE!" SAID DRISCOLL, WITH A_ TWIS D, WISTFUL “] THOUGHT OF IT. OH, SURKI” » man who reduced of living and the friend of the laboring man “THE ¥ LEW SHANK e high OTHER Ac" bree Shows Da 2:90, 7:10, 9:10 od Seats > ational » VANIS INC PANTAGES LANDERS GRORGIA EVENS COOPER & CO ons UN RITTEN LAW" Wre--Cheyenne Minstrets or Wig Acts 10¢ and 200 FOUR PATIENTS DIE ARGENTINA LIKES AS RESULT OF FIRE NORTHWEST APPLE | ] | | | jor with downright dyspeps PAGE 2, ° BATTALION OF GERMAN ARMY IS ANNIHILATED PRHTROGRAD, Feb. %—Annihila tion of an entire German battalion belonging to the 224th Infantry reg! ment in the fighting tn thé Car pathians claimed in official messages from the front today “These dispatches contain firmation of the report that Ger man armies were concentrating southeast of Beskid pans,” antd the official statement. ‘The Germans are co-operating with the Austrians .|in the defense of Hungary.” Co-Eds Learn How to Run Lunchroom con A course in lunchroom management is offer ed this semester by the home economics depart ment. The course will be con. ducted by Miss Gertrude E! liott, manager of the Uni- versity Commons, a gradu ate of the home economics department of the Univer: ty of Hlinole It is offered in compara tively few colleges In the United States, and is di signed for women who have at least two courses in cook ing as @ prerequisite. Every phase of the work of managing a comp! up- to-date lunchroom In a scl entific way will be touched upon. FRUIT GROWERS TO RESUME PLANS TACOMA, Feb. 3.—The North-| west By-Products board, represent ing practically all the large apple growers in the Northwest, will| meet in the Commercial Club at 9:30 Monday, Feb. 15 better prices will be taken up The purpose is to create a crow ers’ council! which will have gen-| h eral control of the marketing of HOOD RIVER, Or., Feb. 3.—-Ap-|the fruit of the states of Washing: | ples shipped by the Fruit Growers’| ton Exchange, local affiliation of the| The meeting is a continuation of Northwestern Fruit Exchange, to/the one recently held in Seattle Puenos Ayres, brought many compll-| Plans outlined at the previous meet ments. The Buenos Ayres distribut-jing will come up for permanent ing agency reports South American | adoption. dealers are highly satiefied with the quality of the fruit. MURDERER PLEADS MENTAL TROUBLE WENATCHEE, Feb, 3.—Arraign- ed on a charge of first-degree mur der, Harry EB. Carr, Leavenworth business man who killed C.D. Franklin and J. C. Parsons, plead-| ed not guilty Mental trresponsi-| | bility at the time of the shoo is alleged | Good-bye Dyspepsia The shooting oceurred during| | Frankiin’s trial on a charge of hav- h, “Lump offing wronged Carr's daughter. Carr OLE GETS A JOB EVERETT, Feb. 3.—Ole Reinseth has been appointed road supervisor in Distriet No. 1 Bad Digestion, Heart emptied an sutomatic pistol at burn or Stomach Troub! Franklin, one of the bull flying 0 wild and killing Parsons, a juror. Quick Reilef, Coste Nothing to Try/ The man who can't help making faces at his stomach. the man or THREE SUITS FILED woman with a grouchy digestion, AGAINST FARMER need over stomach trou The heaviest, richest dinners, the) , GRANGEVILLE, Idaho, Feb. 3.— most unspeakable quick lunches, all| Andrew Kuhnena, a rich farmer, is can be taken care of without im-|“@fendant in three suits here. posing on the stomach. A acien.| .,.O0¢ sult is filed by his first wife tifle digestive can do the digesting,| 2°° *#k8 for * more equitable ad- where the stomach either did not justment of the property tn her favor. The second suit is filed by do it before, or did it very Imper- nig wife, whom he married in 1913, seetty, for a divorce on the grounds of ex- {treme cruelty, The third suit ts filed for his daughter, 16, who seeks $10,000, claiming her father wronged her during the two years previous to his second marriage. ‘ESCAPE BLAZE IN fret bles no more A twoetory frame residence was destroyed and an adjoining house} damaged in « fire at the home of| Thomas Knowlton, 4109 38th S., at 4:10 a m. Wednesday, The Knowl ton house was gutted, and is a com- plete ruin. | Flames spread to the home of L. ty and Good Digestion Go H. nd] A, Lost, 4107 88th 8, The total loss salad By ‘The fire had gained such headway Tablets Insure Both. in the Knowlton home before dis When you take one of Stuart's covery the occupants were forced to Dyspepsia Tablets after a meal, the flee in their night clothes | food is digested by the tablet even| The loss sustained by Knowlton better than your own stomach can| will reach $3,000. | do St This is why the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets has become #0/AUTO CONTEST MEN from any kind ot stomach toubies/ARE HELD FOR FRAUD Take one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after your next meal and, if if you are given to belching, sour . Hatngs, fermentation, heavy, lumpy, |4on and A. ©. Cronin have been ar feeling in the stomach, indigestion, |Tested on a charge of fraud in con- dyspepsia, loss of appetite or any |hection with an automobile contest other stomach derangement, you | ‘hey conducted for a local news will find at once a remarkable im-|PAaper last fall, One of the con provement. testants, Maud Barbor, swore out Stuart's Tablets are|the warrant. The men showed her the most tablets on | false statements during the progress earth for of stomach of the contest, the complaint al trouble leges. ey enrich the gastric juices, | and give the stomach the rest it| ds before it tan again be Ithy and strong | Try one after your next weal DAVENPORT, Feb, 3.—C. B. Gor Dyspepsia wonderful any kind GIVES RENT TO CHARITY | SPOKANE, Feb. 3.—Aversion on| the part of M. W. Hutton and his| he t nO|wife to the liquor traffic has matter what you eat. You'll find | prompted Hutton to order a man your appetite return for the meal ager of one of thelr buildings to after and you will feel fine after|/tirn the rent. derived from a sa. j eating. ‘ loon-tenant over to charity, Hut- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are}ion hag also ordered the saloon for salo at all druggists at 500 ®|\ ener to vacate Send coupon below today and we will at once send you by mail a sample free. GET YOUR REPORTS IN | By March 1 reports must be filed on net incomes In compliance with the Federal income tax law. Fail ure on the part of individuals and corporations to abide by the edict F. A. Stuart Co,, 201 Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich., send me fof Uncle Sam will entail the pay at once by return mail, a free }jment of 60 per cent, added to trial package of Stuart’s Dys. Jj which may be other legal penal: | pepsia Tablets, ties Name err) ‘ | LOS ANGELES, Feb, 3.—The Btreet wrccsecvvees seeeeeeeeees § Hollywood high school boasts the youngest sophomore In the world He is Raymond Ray, age 9, City Plans for |« Oregon, Idaho and Montana. ([* THEIR NIGHTIES | Lb ddd bbb 646060408 6466004600000 00040%* roximately fit f reat * Hussell’s Kyndicated Sermons appear weekly t States, Canada, Metrepulitan & fa permitted to pub: * , paying therefor © rm ‘ o INTERNATIONAL BID STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION SOLED EADY DONG EDD PAORDOVD ODO OOO DOOD HOD OOH Clergy Ordination Proved Fraudulent NO DIVINE AUTHORITY FOR IT Christian People Humbugged—Dignified False Pretense— Christ's Kingdom Thereby Injured—Shackles of Ignorance and Superstition Forged—The Start of the Error—Its Motive—Its Bad Effects—The Proper Remedy. tor Ft nd, as a matter of cou inatructed to be obed! ly 1 ch as recognized the papal powe Thus t separation am Temple. his text thrist’s followers of clergy a ALOUD, mpare not: |iaity wan established for centurt show My people | pefore the Protestant denominatio transgres-|of today were born, It was b (Isaiah 69:1) | natural that the Protestants shot prefaced hit) more or less copy the practices and address with #0M¢/ many of the doctrines with which remarks respect-lthey had n familiar from child ng the unpleasant) hood, The Greek, Arm and implied i0) Anglican Churches copied ver xt, declaring | closely the mother. ‘They still pre would far| serve the likeness in many respect r speak only |) t ut of pleasant if ‘¢ ax Protest-ants and to every-\return to the Bible and Con | methods But po hg everybody lare difficult matter The Pastor certainly has the happy |in consequence we faculty of stating pung 19 | torr of godlin without it® sympathetic lang *UD-| power—much Mp reverence without ported by kind peaks) much outward manifestation of the from the heart and carries convic-|apirit of Ci tion an respects bis sincerity. eaid in part Protest and ceremon to get rid of ywhere very unbiased student of Protestant uch confused re Bible nu ecting the papal claim thet | Redeemer rists Kingdom hes been set uj fested great hum of course, deny th th the clergy of our Vice re Christ's clergy and inity » and developed. Jesus In jeed received the title of Lord, OF |their chapl. with the armies and Master, but with great bu kingdoms They re- mility out that His ive financial support nd recog- t hing w M je the j nition from them all upon the Father Similarly Apostles | cy power to suppress so-called wlorifie efuse them license to selves ete. They thus follow the footsteps of their + Orltrines a cometh from men. ¥}only for yw t which cometh down from Above. {also for the present nt of the Europ ume that some of the he vided | thoroughly confused and honest! ang |d0ing what they believe to be the “ |Lerd’s will in these matters. But on the other hand, we are bound t sume that In the light of our da» Shackles of Ignorance uper- atition there are thousands of ministers who are not decelved—who know but reasonable to assume) fut! well that the world Is ruled, not oy Christian ministers have neither studied wht | pay ee ten oh n'y | financters, politicians, ete. mere le th ol their various denominations without|, But knowing these thing: inquiring for the Divine authority |t™* people in pase Oe, w of their ordination, titles and hon-|the ministers of « cre of men as titled ecclesiastics.}49m" done to open the eyes of the But our sympathy should hinder| People to the truth on this subject es from tresiag » tell them that these kingdoms are |not Christ's kingdo: tiene, nee of the word? How fi ° 4 even the liberty wherewith Christ makes |t0e" tee mer by Christ and His teachings, but b nobles eking kings, princes, . but Coming of few of them | have ever pointed their people to St eters words respecting the glorl T the Second undoubtedly ons of turtes 6 persecy and) Third ox of Restitution which Mex » keep the Church humble gdom will usher in!—~Act« fr hypocrites, but the} 3.1 bad effect. Many of the bishops,| 4°". are certatn o Chure course of the pr acoording ¢ hureh history, ne neta ava lected to follow the example of the Lord and the Apostles, and became lords, dignitaries, in the Church, seeking to Impress the worldly, and erpecially the rulers, with thelr im-| {hat they are shames tim. Many Lager lof them think that the safer course In the year $30 A. D, under thelis to “piuff” the people. But it will patronage of the Emperor Constan-|not 4. Many in the pews all Christians who acknow!l-| well edue ir judgment that they a amed now to turn iw ted as the occupant: edged Nicene Creed were not\the pulpit, and decline to be an} only protected, but honored. the|jonger fed on chaff and wind. Hence rengthen h By him the Kmperor seeking to political power t the complained-of decline in church attendance. wi Hasselt Properly Ordained. an endeavor to intimidate their people, to hinder them from hearing me and from reading my book: j}uuled “STUDIES IN THE SCRIP TURBS,” the preachers are going to absurd Jengths, They have tried all kinds of slander and vilification, but sUill the common people are hearing jadly in all parts of the world the fexsage of the Bible—its anti-cleri- preachers have heretic,” only to that the most thoughtful and of their people realize which gradually doctrine of a flery Hell of to followed lat ot rue Ch it, but would Instead be sent to Pur- gatory, the tortures of which would furnish them a second chance for and preparation for Gerey gradually grasped o ower and money ind Intelligent that their creeds are unsatisfactory and are the more anxious to know what I have to tell them respecting formed by them would not be valld.|the Bible Message of God's Wisdom ‘The more and more for services tn this world and be- yond. Bvery marriage not per- Those married otherwise would be ustice, Love and Power, operating living in sin. The theory of infant|through Jesus now for the blessing nation made the ministers ad-|of the Church and during the Mil- nally n ary to sprinkle t nnium for the blessing of the re- s, to D » them from eter-| mainder of the world. torture. Then followed classi-1 Let me make plain the subject of ministerial ordination, Bach sect or- daing (that is, authorizes) preachers. A Pastor one denomination to therefore, properly ordained. word, ordination is a human author- for the ordain- fication of and the fixing of penalties and arranging for masses for the sooner deliverance of the culprit from Purgatory Rites and ceremonies connected with the dead were also declared necessary All of these served to bind the people to the clergy. and more and more sep- arated them from the simplicity of the Gospel and the example of Jesus and the Apostles, to Which we are secking to return, but a fourht at every step by tgnorance and superstition within and without A Potet Favored by conditions prevailing, Y sins will preach the doc and creed. of the sect, y denomination of his own di: He knows that mor Not Generally Known the Bishop ¢ me became more than half of it is absurd nightmare and more prominent, while the|from the Dark Ages. He takes his Roman Empire gradually went to!yow to preach that creed, knowing pieces, The Bishop of that he does not believe it and it >» himself the title tending never to pr r mus, a title previously tu of it. The p Caesars, Another step tn the wrong/by his Ordination Vow so direction, which thoroughly separ-| outward nominal course is concerned, ated the clergy from the laity Was/but privately he acknowled his the doctrine still held by the Church | disbeliefs and thereby ntultifties him. Rome; namely, that_ the clermy | self. alone constitute the Church end) An occasional minister will be that the common people are the/ found In country districts willing to children of the Church. Many Cath- olics are not aware of this fact, but think that they are members of the reach the Creed of his denomi: jon n full. But these are few and gen - erally uneducated and, therefore ex. Catholio Church. They forget that] ocusable. Some, ho while they are priviliged to cant the | called t reapesting ene unordaine students by ie Hnother: all the ordained mumber|cauie they Oresch but which thes admit they do not believe, mi Father, that their denomination must be recognized Pest Leo IIT, |stands back of them and Is respon The year 800 found Pop: in great? Chureh | sible for the Creed and bound then irish ing higher | by Ordination Vow to preach it. Tie than ¢ the people deceived. The glori hat the Chu A pf the Bible is larme the Kingdom of Nd that the Millé thousand-yert year. may ob | . Personally, oach in turn, represent Christ on His|an ordination Throne; hence the elaration that Popes are Christ's Viceregent— artanism, Churchianits and hypocrisy and ur |belief stimulated. oe I would not have suc to preach fa trines, misrepresent God's characte deceive the people and stultity my the reigning instead of Him naif, if it were backed by 4 When the Popes represented| wealth of the world, On the con Christ, the Cardinals represented | trary, T rejoice in the liberty where. the highest order of the Church In| with ‘Christ hath made me free mnd glory; then Archbishops, | Bishops |in the ordination which comes to me and the lower clergy, all separated | through God's Word, "Go. teach nt from the people by & great gulf-—-| peoples.” and the ordination men, the clergy, the Plect of God, hold-|tioned in the Scriptures as the Di. ing the power and the destinies of |vine authority; namely, the anoint. ause for a time there Indeed, for a time dangerous to even suggest another. The Pope and the College of Cardinals, representing — the Almighty, instructed the people who should be thelr kings and princes; this coupon. wt > in mta and a copy tn fine cloth bindine wilt be delivered to your auatos free, Address International Bible Students’ Association, 17. Hicks | St, Brooklyn, N.Y. the laity in their control; the latty|ing of the Holy Spirit’ as . dependent upon the clergy for bap-| derstanding of God's Week ae tism, marriages, funerals, holy ean- | 61;1-3, ~ dies, holy. water, consecrated bury ground, ana, finally, an en-| trance, into” Purgatory instead of VALUARL 1 tons pe of rescue to glory and/f deals with the organ ; be © organ . and with assistance by the way obtain-1] regulation of the Churelt Guy Able through the office of the Maas.|f “whose mames written ts I am discussing the Chureh of |f heaven 8 pages, Bend | | it was chins