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The Crusader from Iola, Kansas • 4

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Trk. Most An Example of How They Do It. a Chance The Chance of a Lifetime. Proposition In America small office, expenses amounting to less than one hundred dollars a month, nearly every cent of receipts goes directly 4nto the worky.of educating the public on our iirinciples. Every reader of this article is urged to mmediately send a silver dime to C.

W. Bibb, National Secretary, 512 Globe Minneapolis, Minnesota, and secure a copy-of this valuable book. The Executive Committee have some very Important plans for carrying on of our work far 1915, and we can assure-you that you will receive some announcements in the near future wh ch will bring to you iioMsnriYFOcmsf I mean just what I say. I-ii can give you a job that will pay you $30 a week opportunity to work up to 3000 a cot to have 100 more new agents Of all the multitude ot hooks ever written In condemnation of the prortlccs of the Roman Catholic Church, THE SUPREME MASTERPIECE IS. SLAVES OF THE GOD SMITH, by H.

GEORGE BUSS. This book treats in the most intimate manner, THE USES, and ABUSES, of Romish Catholicism and tells much that is vital to the innermost secrets of this "church" that serves both God and mammon SOME OF THH SUBJECTS TREATED IN THIS MOST SENSATIONAL AND ASTOUNDING BOOK ARM, The torture tunnell; Alice, the Convent Slave, F. M. MWS, fro. rifjm away to supply goods to my cus tomers and this is your chance to make bi? money quw.k.

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M. DAWS SOAP Dept 8 5 5, CMCSGD C.W. Bibb Asks -if Here's Your The Greatest IaB'vi iu3wMnaHHBMBaEa and an year. I've simply oi The, Spider and the Fly; Thrilling escape from a Convent of The Good Shepfcerd; Toledo's champion Grafter; "Back to the night" CECELIA AND THE SILK KIM ON Facta that are Stranger than Fiction. THE CATHOLIC CREED OP CRIME; Gumshoe.

Bill's Telegram; The Romish Priest's Oath, (Also oaths of Bishops and Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church.) THIS MOST WONDE-RPUL BOOK has been compiled from the writings of that fearless 'writer, lecturer and Investigator, H. George Bus3 and is being sold by the thousands throughout the whole civilized earth. Every Protestant man, woman and child In this Country should be the possessor of one of these most SENSATIONAL AND ASTOUNDING BOOKS which have been kept down to a price that is within reach of all. Price. iOc each or 3 for a dollar bill.

(Send money only, no stamps.) Address, RUTH MARTIN, Room 1115 Monon Building, 440 South Dearborn St. Better get yours today. Chicago, 111, "MASONRY AND ITS FOES." land Some Leading Questions. Father Jones lias a friend who la a Spanish, War soldier. He was and applied for a pension but while tho claim was good, It somehow lagged.

He went to a National Soldiers' Home, and while thero received a uote to call on the Catholic Chaplain. When he called the following conversaton passed: Chaplain. "Your name is "Yes siT." Chaplain. "Your father and moth- and I lived er were in St. Louis, Mo?" Soldier, "Yes sir." Chapla'n.

"They were formerly Catholics, as were your brothers and sisters?" Soldier. "Yes ar." Chaplain. (Refering to a document he had). "You have applied for a Pension to the Pension Department?" Soldier. "Yes'sir." Chaplain.

"Now you were rained a Catholic, and if you will return to tlie Catholic Church, we will see that you get not onJy the pension you ask for, but $30.00 per month; What do you say to that?" My friend was astonished, as he thought no one but his own mother and the Pension Lawyer knew that he had made application. His mother, on account of some scandalous things that had happened, was very strongly anti-Catholic. lie told the Chaplain that he would think about it, and then the Chaplain said the most suggestive words of all: "Well, you'll never get any pension until yon do return to the Catholic Church." Now what Father Jones wants to draw your attention to is the fact that this priest knew, or was informed Of these facts. Onerry. Haw did he know? Again.

How did ho assert so confidently the "WE will see that you get $30.00 per month," and how could he so confidently say, "you'll never get ANY pension until you do return to the Catholic Church?" Again. Does this account for the fact that at most of tho-National SoK diers' Homes, on pension day, black robed nuns are always on hand to collect from thg Catholio old soldiers and any Spanish War men? Now Father Jones in due time and order will show as far as he is able how uch things "just happon." Of course he knows that he don't know ALL of the ramififat'ons of the com plete system, by which the Catholic JesuitMachine collects from the civil service, employees of the Federal Government, the Papal Police, and municipal employees and States employees, more cash than the S. Government is expending and has spent on the Tanama Canal. And yet some "practical men" tell us that the Jesuit Machine cannot exist in the perfection of deta'l and thoroughness that we claim, as it would entail so much money evpeiise. Prior to the Diaz regime in' Mexico, when Benito Jaurez under the Liberal Party, or Masonic party, iLathi Rite, not.

Scottish rite,) came into- power in lg6i. The Roman Jesuit Machine owned 7S percent of all the land in- the- country, 2-5 -per centof all the silver exported' from Will He Answer Them? Not That Ycu Would Notice It. Under this heading, Jonh Leisk Tait, wrote in the Birmingham, Ledger, of July 19, 1913: "Two forces have struggled for supremacy since man became a living soul. "One of these seeks the enslave ment of man's spiritual nature. The other demands that.

he be free. One sets up intermediaries between man and God, saying, "Come to us and buy, for we have salvation to sell. We alone can secure you favor with the Almighty, Come, bay; come, buy!" The other teaches that man's most priceless possession is hig right of audience with his God, in all matters touching the welfare of his soul, "One of these forces lifts man upon his feat, and teacjjes him to go upright. The other smites him down to the semblance. of simian subservience, to lift wrinkling brows and wink and blink in fear of the disfavor of an earthly overlord earthly and of the earth, earthly, despite all the highsound- ing titles and ecclesiastical tiaras which can be heaped upon hm.

The Forecast. Mexico was levied upon by the Church. The Church was richer than the government. Seventy-three per cent of the children were illegitimate, 90 per cent of the population were illiterate. In 1880, the first time Father Jones was In Mexico, he met vast numbers of people who were proud of the fact that a priest was their father, and these relig'ous illegitimates formed a sort of ecclesiastical arstocracy, and pne man in Tacubaya was doubly proud that he was the son of a priest by a nun, sort of a double headed aristocrat.

In Atllsko, state of Pueblo, he saw hosts of people kneel down in the street when a priest passed by, and when a pr'est passed with the host or cracker god. preceded by a boy with a bell, followed by two 'with candles, people, as far as a block away, knelt down and soldieVs accompanied the priest to knock any-ono down who didn't kneel down. This was under the Diazy rule and was against the liberal laws, or "laws of the Reform" that Diaz had sworn to execute, but in many places the law was entirely disregarded. He has seen' men assaulted, in 1880, who passed in front of a church without taking off their hats. This of course, contrary to the Federal laws of the Reform, but if a Judge was appealed to, he was either a Romanist, or like one Judge who told Father Jones, "I don't believe in it, It's gainst the law, but I dare not uphold the law, it, would possibly cost me my life Of course in the large cities, the law wal enforced, but despite the law1 and the government, the priests ruled in the small towns, and it was only gradually, as the people, became enlightened, that la 1896 it had passed away.

During this time peonage, though contrary to the law, and slavery ex isted," and still exists in Southern Mexico, and the Church always and ever supporte'd the abuses. This is the condition of things that Is by "Make America Catholic." It means the death of AMERICANISM, If you bel'eve in Americanism, unite to stop it. If not, Jesuit K. of C. rifles will awaken you.

TEN CENTS. For the small sum, of ten cents you cau'secure one of the greatest pieces of literature that was ever printed on the Bubject ofAtnerican" ism vs. Romanism The American Federation of Patiotic Societies and Voters held one of the most important conventions in Chicago last June that has happoned in the United States since the Civil war. and the proceedings at. that convention include the address of our National President, Mr.

D. J. Reynolds, Which has been put into pamphlet form and this is being furnished to the public at the small sum of ten cents per copy. The small margin of profit there ia in this pamphlet the price is o- distribute literature and carry on-OiBfOducatianal work of the Federationv and as we have only one-' salaried officer, and a very subscript! CaTiU HaadySi to. take his dimet and.

hand him sTUEveiy'SAJiBR, Crusader I $3.35 gtetjjj to Seg for 1 Ttiia is Duly CnootC'jr Aricnfiy Makers to Agents mm Lucky Xmen Ciz I'w Ft 31f pCsy Each AttiJa or-aS. Ml Six of i.wJ:a?. Wnola Jiora" il Mntlijftot'rii H- i fw.llu I'furl W'" (IfyctiniMj viiy I'ino Appti On'wi liunt? Mfl''i fMi.ui'jxo MtxlcO CutH'lo ii'Vo'w T'lp-n Cr IT! For l.o-,3 TEan EACH. $3 Ten tlioitna a Buy When you yo.ir tins trTtoiifl case, the amy nl" ti-ie fi'l ('. 'i pv, whenat tljo cm1 -ir i --i tha low ttica il.iX) for 'l t.ii'rt, t.rji.

rtart'! This ou'lt iiiV)i i.ue, cowt Jiaaecl with puriocEth, BH.a.',eTpr;Nii prepaid. Onty one Winner oi our .7 Varii'f fefl. Quantity pricn to oiml POo ouch Arch-Bishop secuted BY ROMAN CATHOLICS THEMoBiLVES We remember the Archbishop ou August 12-13, 1914, took part in resolutions to President Wilson and to Congress tp use these high offices to prevent Portugal from exiling and ill-treating the prelates in Portugal. These samo Portugese ARE ROMAN CATHOLICS TO A MAN, hence, wherefore has the United States a responsibility in going to great ospensc of a war to protect the Roman Catholic Hierarchy? If the Arehbiai.op is assuming that tha-Papal-chureh- is PAUT Arm PARCEL OP TIHS GOVERNMENT, then euch assumption places a NEW CONSTRUCTION on the question in hand, and the Pope has just reason for ordering out our army to protect the priests of Mexico. We have on the other hand been taught this government is in rib way responsible for any internal dimension in religious soLs EVEN IN OUR OWN COUNTRY.

If tills be true why should we go out of our way to sacrifice thousands of our American boys in order to settle a church quarrel in a foreigu land? C. W. BIBB. If Archbishop Ireland will or CAM answer these questions it mighir -go far to help "Make America He neither will nor can, and will observe a silence that can be felt if not heard. In fact a PROPANE si lence.

Secretary Bibb has gene right down to the root of things and shows what Jones' has be contend ing all along, that the Jesuits have already captured our government from" President down to dog-catcher, and the real fight is to PUT THEM OUT OP THE CONTROL THEY HAVE STOLEN Pape. un destroy heretic churches as in Carbondale, in the United States and the United States government don't pro tect nor repay damages, but Ireland wants done in Mexico for Papes, what's NOT done in the United States. Any reputable Doctor would say Ireland and the Papycrata hava had cases-of enlargement 6f the gall bladder. To the Pape, to mob here tics is "religious BROTHER NATHAN LONG Lecturer and Organizer Will locate in Iola Instead of In- deBondeuca. "Kansas as announced on page two of this assue.

Brother Long is a forceful speaker and an able organizer and we are pleased to announce that Iola will now become his permanent head quarters. trust that the Pat ots of this and adjoining states will Brother Long busy as our for ces anould be wgauized as speedily as possible and lecturers should he Secured to assist in arousing the people. TTfE CRlAirjJR. THE CRUSADI3R is" the hottest; anti-Ciitliolio paper lone year 25c. Botl's ook "Shall Rome.

si opt.t.t!r s.fd hut lCc. During November we will send the book and paper for only 25 cents. THE CRUSADER. the realization that the American Federation of Patriotic Soc'et'es and Voters will bo tho one big power in the pol't'csof the United States in the election of 1916, You can secure individual annual memberships in this organisation for the small sum of $1.00 or if yod belong to any Patriotic society youf lodge can affiliate with the National organization for the small sum of 5c per capita per annum. Be Bure to send a dims today for the proceedslngs of the last annual Convention, or better still, add 90c more and secure a regular membership card.

Yours till the war is over, F.B.JORDAN, Chairman of the Finance Committee, American Federation of Patriotic Societies and Voters. DO YOU WANT HOME THROTTLED? If so see article on 3rd page second column and see how you can get a finger in the pie. SOME BOOKS YOU SnOULD READ. 1 Socialism Exposed by L. A.

Lin This is a dandy and Bhould be read by all Socialists and non-Socialists 1 copy by mall 5c 10 copies, postpaid 30o "AMERICA'S MENACE." Ey C. W. Bibb, National Secretary Of The American Federation of Patriotic Societies. Paper covers. Il lustrated cover, 50 cents each.

"SHALL ROME RULE," a book that handles the Roman question without gloves. Single Copy 10c 3 Copies 20c WHY- CATHOLIC WORKERS SHOUIiD BE 'SOCIALISTS, by Mary Marcey. This is a clincher and should be 1 handed to all your Catholic friends, and shopmates. One Copy 10c Three Cop es 20c WHITE SLAVERY A NATIONAL f'RTME. ThiB is a book every one should read.

Gets to the bottom ot thing and carries conviction. One Copy postpaid 10c 4 Copies postpaid 20c Way of Cain $2.50 .25 .25 .50 The Race Problem Social Purity NO. 600-60-6 The above books Are by Prof, W. WaddeU. C.

Address The Crusader, Iola, Ks. OTHER" FIVE OR MORE, 10 CENTS A YEAR 0 CRUSADER to the following sat saj Card." are. get i 5 yearly sub cards 60c, Kacsa ITEM. "Masonry is the fearless exponent of the first of these great forces; and today ts most outspoken and loyal It makes no fight upon individuals who are the victims of the opposing force. It has for them only the sincerest sympathy and would gladly extend to them, ane and all, the helping hand to lead them out of bondage into freedom.

But for the system which has grown up about that force, and for its leaders who know its iniquity and resort to flagrant falsehood, to threats of spiritual punishment and to political intrigue to wage their nefarious warfare, it has neither sympathy nor excuse. Both are intolerable evils and both should be abated. "The means of abatement is at hand. It consists primarily in the enlightment of the people. It is al-bq Jor-rous'n g.

4he aiakias-aeuWies nf TtiAn In cnite nf tho nnntrnwrma thundered agamst those who dare to think for themselves, It calls tot watchfulness all along the line. "Masury is awakening to the needs of the hour. JOHN LEISK TAIT." News Dispatch says Berlin painter who had just seen-the Kaiser, says: 'The Kaiser eyes are phosphorescent with happiness," The Kaiser said to his troopsT "On me, as German Emperor, the Spirit of God has descended, I am His weapon', His sword, and His vice regent. Woe to cowards and unbelievers." THAT'S JUST WHAT THE POPE SAYS. Maybe the phosphorescence is from holow rather than above." War and happiness is one are of Hell not heaven.

entisSi n-l ays I Will Te'I Every Reader of This Paper How FREE tOVH COMPLEXION MAKES OR MARS YOU APPEARANCE 7 V. Pear La Sage, former Qcfress who of'r vomcn her remarkable complex ten treatmt.it This gTPnt beamy marvel nas instantly prwiiwd a rcr. ation. Htubborn cases have tw'nijred that buniJ v-Kysi cians for years. You have nevi-r in all your uvJ i11 y-thing like It.

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ar.tTilr'f ra nre t'yomi ysur fivuVat dreui.s thm 1 preset you inre your on-nvr tt ten cjfya. 4Tha trratmcft ii rery ti rery Uay do. if. lit Die t'i ym tbkj n-Hllv frfo. Ym tftko nonsif nnraofyjan y.ir and aH'-CT" on crewr-n K-Icw and 1 uu jive yy.j full it-Ucsiars by next mau tree, FREE COUPON PEARL LA SAGE; TTcasc to cV jlt my r-srnsfvm in vndmet earl Lai A' iSeniovedi 1 Ten Hditor MEnneapolIa Morning Tribune.

In your l3sue of the 5 th inst. you ftuote Arcli-Biahop as: saying to his "iandien.ee in the Pro-Cathedral: "The United States etaads responsible before the world for the preservation of order in Mexico and should intervene now to suppress the civil disorder and persecuton of the Church. So long as these attacks on priests and nuns and the church continue, th United States! stands re- eponsible before tne eye3 or me and Almight God Himself." Bishop's attention to the fact that the United States ia responsible in no manner, shape or form to'inter-Tone in Mexio's imbroglilio. To imake this-doubly certain, the trouble to Mexico s4he outgrowth of the intervention of priestcraft in the political affairs of the Republic The 'Archbishop cannot deny that -the (Church party stood first, last and always with Huerta, and that the insult to our flag was a scheme to draw the United Slates into war that tUe church, might gain protection from the Constituionalists who clam that there can be" no basis of jiermanent peace until the Roman Catholic church is divested of political power. Then again, permit me to ask the 'Arehbishop "why the United States government is responsible to tha world to protect Catholic Church which, is alleged to be per- Stricture GUARAHTJiKD TREATMENT If you are suffering! with stricture, enlarged prostate, difficulty to re-ta'n or pass water, you will get immediate, entirely and permanent relief by using SKKKN'S P.UXLESS REMEDY NOCUT11NG.

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111. i i .1 1 READ ARTICLE ON 1ST PAGE MEXICO AND ROMANISM. HERE ARE COLD FACTS YOU CAN'T DENY OR IGNORE. WE ARE TOLD MEXICO IS A CATHOLIC COUNTRY AND THE UNITED "STATES A FREE COUNTRY. IS IT TRUE? HOW THEN DOES THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH DiiMAND THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SHALL PROTECT THE CHURCH AGAINST THE MEXICAN PEOPLE, WHEN STATISTICS SHOW BUT 10 PER CATHOLICS IN THE "UNITED STATES AND 90 PER CENT IN MEXICO? "WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT-'" SUBMIT, OE DO YOUR PART' TO DRIVETHESTa POLITICAL CONSPIRATORS OUT OF OFFICE AS GOVERNORS, CONGRESSMEN, POST MASTERS, POLICEMEN, DOG-CATCHERS AND -HEADS OP OURSUPREME! COURT? IP YOU PROPOSE TO DO YOUR-PART, GET BUSY, NOT ONLY VOTE BUT CIRCULATE LITERA TURE USE THE SUB BLANK.

I. km It may he that I dreamed a dream, it may be that I aa.vr The forecast of a time, to come by some Supernal Law. I seemed to dwell In this same world, and in this modern -time; Yet nowhere was there sight or sound-of poverty or crime. All strife had ceased; men were d's- armed; and quiet peace had made A thousand avenues for toil, in place of war's grim trada From east to west, from north to south, where highways smooth and broad Tied state to state, the waste bloomed like garden spots ot God. No beggars In the streets; there were-no unemployed," For each man owned his plot ot ground, and, labored and enjoyed.

Sweet children grew like flowers, all strong and fair to see: And when I "marveled at the sight, thus spake a voice to me; "All, motherhood is now an art; the greatest art on earth; And nowhere Is there known the crime of one unwelcome birih. From rights of parentage the sick and. sinful are debarred, For matron science keeps our house, and at the door stands guard. We know the cure for -darkness lies in letting in the light; And prisons are replaced by. schools, where wrong views change to right Tire wisdom, knowledge, study, thought, once bent on beast and sod, We give now to the human race, the highest workOf God.

And as the gardner chooses seed, so we select with care; And as our man-plant grows, we give him soil, nnd sun and air. There re no eIuuis; no need of alms; all men are opulent, For mother earth btslwigs to them, as was the first Intent." I may be that I 6rcAHMl a drtm, it may be that I saw The fica't of a time to rome, by "Jllll'. 11W. "A PAPER DECIDEDLY UNLIKE ANY SUBSCRIPTION: ONE -THAR, 26-CENTS. IN CLUBS OF O.

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