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| VOL. 22-NO. 20,
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PHILADELPHIA,
SATURDAY,
MARCH 31, 1917
FIVE CENTS.
REMEDY FOR
THE uy APOSTOLATE wo yaNceD as SALUTARY SOLUTION
REV. JOSEPH M. GORRIG:
Y fEcrune UNDER AUSPICES OF CATHOLIC
SUMMER SCHOOL EXTENSION,
[GRATION PROBLEM
AL
ARCHBISHOP BLESSES -
“REGINA PACIS” HOME
His Grace Fort
lly Opens Splendidly
Friendi
jahed
of Cat olla Women.
refaced these conferences with|are gathered together
Nae that that’ criticiom ia all/#¥e at least eset Chee thet] Wis Grace the Most Reverend Arch-
yoworeny that is destructive only. Welte they were nel
ur ene purpose to be the| and they
: ae of a Better thought as the | commodate 6.0 Ret home
octting re grant. We have seen without religio ous Insarenine for friendtess girls “eatbloned sat 205
seeds of Vous aro the evils that menace |e TMS2 & ralling Conditions but make| North Nineteenth by Al.
ow Brier, because of the quantity) mur ie oe aot ident there | iance of Catholle Women see the
‘fing the circumstances of the immi- ge. desis “OF Ge prot otection of the Queen of Peace, the
ai Pttent. years ot ow, that way, as | test itle of the owt Bleseed Mother
ts obligation fo us in the Litany jet Ta
qailure to meet this situation. We feel membered, however, that while the eo .
feet we have proven that the Church| ligation is upon us, God docs not he Areistop Sess every room
jpust provide dy, and that the son " gealing ‘with ‘those to| i the house—the Little Flow
im dee one
retains ora once eects ge rai lira Re Song
‘We have considered the parish sys-| deed, the splendia answer, but He will on aan Devereeu
em ideal am icient where a given| Net force its use. Surely ho such com: 4» the Eden Hell Atumnas
i ¢ faithful wish to and will tse pulsion will be n ecensasy, It is as in- detented to the peers eart
Fo of feithful wish to and conceivable that the:Chureh in America. eph’s Alumnae Room,
[God Himself hes provided a remedy
‘o find @ parallel or a|
sous cries, that seem
fintenance of, that same empire de-
panded prompt and effective move-
ment of ‘oops! Thus. in turn was
pade necessary that series of magni
, in those-early. days, came St.
ting and his berms we Sant the
Yinechean evil: rosary
the hands of the D Dominicans, to save
fe Western Church from the grievous
knads of the Albigensians; too,
enturies later, when the
ff wealth and the indulgence of pleas-
He and luxury threatened the spiritual
owt hearts of, the people,
‘Assisi, with his
cause of her recreant children
imong the immigra'
ee the answer {s obvious
at wey not in any selected grou
det In men ‘picked here and there tot
hagidual merit, but up and down
ben city, town and ee, a ‘ody
t Sato ‘such as pe as ne
te ted in the world Before™nteltient
geveted, not indeed disputatious, but
ing
where
ere zealous enough to
fond if they be called to this im-
ie work.
have had so much to say that has
then Glamal enough concerning the
saklings of the flock of Cheiet in this
tie Fepining of
ein a they feel against the abuses
x quuch they have been subjected
eee things hold them away fro
me acral contact of those, Who, pro=
by yer as at it were, the priests, have
reaching
nh
In Evil Deep and Hidden.
© evil 48 one that permeates | tne
¥ of the ch
em, tl
them teaching its own
he guidance of deluded
tate ntuende of the
etptenee in some nation or in some Ps
corruption | of
ve
ur] Of this apostolate.
mega
question, therefore, | t¥!
riest must
ed in the
je] love an
ill neglect this great weapon placed
heir hands as it would be neon:
abo. that Augustin
His Ch
The signs of the times, indeed, a!
such as would indicate that the howe
of awakening to the peril
and nation here has arrived.
nd so long has been its life now,
nearly two generations, that, only
whole-hearted and. self-sacrificing co-
operation can achieve the desired re-
Let it not be thought that
there is.
in all that has bee
S of such societies ae the Catholle
Chur oh Extension Society, the Knights
f Columbus, the Central Verein,
in later years by the Catholic
Prt
Federa-
ftort has been
be con-
thelr efforts have
tion of Am IThelr e
y | been directed primarily in the interests
of the descendants of those immigrants
whose children in this country have
deen the backbone of rather than the
of weakness to both Church and
State S-thele charity has indeed reached
ies, put be it remembered that the
migrant most in need of sp ritual
fare in this c
ine beyond anything of which he might
dream in his native land, the shige
fault of this, however, is to be charged | £
the adult and not to be-visited on
the unotfending “child
y “Apostolate Proaramme
wat then, shall be
is lay apostolate? “Thee evil, this
conaition that we have been disc
ing, must over to the only’
body that can solve it, a body with
the Catholic Church, the Catholic laity,
‘ho constitute the ers of this
apostolate. So convinced am I, my
lear friends, that this sacred cal! is
universal among -the intelligent body,
of practical Catholics that I am deeply
od has
‘ou, in,
just that measure I believe there rests
upon you the call and the obligation| o;
field ‘in whtch you should
erate in which you should use this
able laity, under. thelr” charge,
your responsibility becomes fixed in
the obedient disclarge of such tasks
as are entrusted to yé
indeed perdures ‘and liberty of action
remains to you,
t us consider, first,
tage of the opportunity at hand, Some-
in the interlaced paths of dally
Mite you come in contact with a soul
t| that needs you. “Sympathy, . kindly
tactful “helpfulness, unselfish interest.
will soon you, the channels
of vesligiout intimacy. You
votion to. your faith, "your
ail be Instrum
amp
open,
ents,
eed or evel
hose living faith will readily con-
vince him or her that bound in @ com:
mon tie, by the common hope of one
Redeemer, here differe
f state and religson nat, ie. et leveled
th the one grea t beats for
‘Let no one presume to measure w
1 of good work In this
line in this city.
rtunity and Vocation,
ir door marks
d by God
ma
fr elty streets and ead
by little, to the knowledge of
d their duty? The intitatien
in our great city known as
thea
Tenativs could have misused their God. | tered
given opportunity to give battle for
sect
and | Secrate
Many a case of need and dis-| 3°
= | left
supreme board
~| the board several ti
1 | pects
lis of the order
e.
dedicated
to St Soucpns the Holy Child Alumnae
cated t fant Jesus;
ted to
late Conception; St. John’s
refectory, dedicated to the Beloved
Disciple, 'and even St. Zita’s Kitchen,
where, of gilstening
=| dishes and pans, His Grace faused to
read the “Old Irish Blessing” hung
upen the, tiled wall of the spotiess
little kitchen in the Hous: Peace:
Peace in the 2 Kitonen,
Peace in the hall;
‘The Peace of God
About us alll
he very hall ts dedicated to st
Michael “the angel—so that the
house is Alea with blessings from roof
to foundation, as becomes a place con-
rated to the protection of wirihood——
sanctuary of. safety and peace,
destined to save thousands of young
Tm honor of the Archbishop's biess-
‘oom. ow
ing every r¢ ered in
flowers. The tte Flower,
veritable Sonasrvatoty of pure > white
Tosee, asd. all the oth we
re
filled vith Annunclation lilies, In honor
of lay, with hyacinths, daffodile,
maul fiat ‘swet
Pussy -wiltow,
Thi re comfortably—even
Iuturoualyenfurnihe No two are
allke
1g Plants to
rood cheer for the tone sis
who will be the welcome
Regina Pacis.
ihe St. Gervase: Luncheon Club, or-
¥ & group of young Conven!
ot i Mores” ‘graduated, will undertake en=
ertaining ways and means of provid-
Ing: meals for the frtendicss girls,
‘The Alliance Bureau of Employment
will secure congenial and profitable
Positions for those who are seeking | b
work, jomes will be. found for
them’ among the good. Catholle famities
registered in the Allan:
rectory.
gis
Seek of Regina Pacis to fing not
only material comfort and permanent
independence, but also to obsess thelr
Gos
“AIL the priests present at the open-
ing expressed their appreciation and
promised to sty Masses for the benettt
eat and gr
K. OF C. PLAN NATIO
TUBERCULAR SARATORWM
el Every State Deputy Will be Asked to
Co-operate With Movement.
Launched in Denver.
1
To provide a! tuberculosis sanator-
++
tum for Knights of Columbus,
tional movement has just been thats CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME
ner, Colo. A Joint com=| speciay
mittee of the Fourth Degree Assembly,| P°°the Catholic Standard and Times.
nights of Columbus, and Denver’ Rome, March 27.—A: in the
e
States and Canada, and also with all| fusto ne Sac ngregution of
State deputies, urging action “in this S vere
ssaty work, Seventeen hundred
nece: wo
and fitty letters are to be
sent out|to the Penitentiary section the indul-
within) the next few days. Denver|gences now attached, to the for
Council started the project by inetructs congregation, dt Is said that the late
»|ing its delegates to the next State| Pope x.
Yr
convention to Introduce or support @
e supreme con-
the “sanatorium
propositio
‘The details of the movement will be
with the supreme convention or
‘of directors. John H.
Reddin, of Denver, @ supreme director,
as Informed the local committeemen
t one reason
why it has not succeeded has been that
sanatoriums conducted by fraternal
societies have -Benerally ‘not proved
ed to be passed by all other coun-
@ it resolved, That the delesates
of this counell to the 1917 State con-
yention be ‘ucted to present 01
support, When’ presented,
he eupreme board of directors of the
Knights of Columbus ways and means
AP Etubiabing @. national. tuberculonis
sanatorium for Knights of Columbus.”
(Continued on Fourth Sage),
of |
b:
S| to che: nuebend bye Monsignor. Harnett,
d| remained separated,
of} kind -of confession
-|Maria Pignatelli,
BISHOP MULDOON APPOINTED
TO VACANT MONTEREY SEE
—_—— '
Transfer From Rockford, Ill, An+
nounced at Private Consistory.
Prefect “heosal of Alaska
med.
Special Cable to
The Catholle Stand im
tthe private con-
ast Fnared y, the Holy.
ae transfer of the
Muldoon, Bisho}
he See of Mon-
L, which bi
ory comprises Aluska and the Aleutian
nd:
July 25,
m1 appointed Bishop of Rockford,
on September eptember 28, 1908,
PRIEST NOT COMPELL COMPELLED
TO TESTIFY, COURT RULES
California Superior Court Upholds Ad-
ministrator of Monterey and Los
Angeles Diocese, Who Declines
se Confidential
Correspondence,
=
Mon msignor Patrick Harnet
caministrator of, the Diocese
jerey and
the nature’ of which was conmunteated
Several years passed, but the parties
‘the wife appar-.
ently refusing to be. reconetled. The
divorce proceedings followed. *
‘When cast
signor Harnett
_ jcerning, the nature of the reply he had
ved from. Counsel for
| Monslenor Hamel mitted that there
tal con-
“gironucusly
another
© should
uired
que
Teosion. inthe cage, bu
maintained that. there was
which als
‘The judge inq
¢ held inviolate.
oxp
ving been stated to the court
that the “Catholic, Church Is opposed
0 divorce and that in accordance with
he ordinances a priest is supposed
Odo all tn his power to effect nee
coneitiation, the judge rendered a des
cision sustaining Monsignor Harnett in
his contention,
induced him to delay that step,
Cardinal Pompiit has opted f
suburban See of Velletri, euccs
the Inte Cardinal Falconto.
‘His Hol linese deliv
ered eloquent eulogies of both
of God,
RT. REV. MONSIGNOR O’KELLY,
EDITOR OF “ROME,” SUCCUMBS
Special Cable
The Cathe Standard and ‘Times,
Rome, March 27,—On Sunday even-
ing at 5.15 orclock in the hospital of
the Blue Nuns in this city, fhe Right
Monsignor, O'Kelly, wells
known land. highly ‘respected. editor of |
ome” and for the lust ten years the
Roman sorreapondent af the London
“Tablet,” died peacefully and. hollly,
fortified by all the ritcy of Holy Church,
>
Mayor Acts on Seminary Rector’s Sug
as
lands,
ial nn Columbia, Cal, in 1963,|bebind the President, the Right Rev.
Bishop Muldoon received his educa-| Monsignor Henry mngoole, Tle
ton tn Stockton, ‘Cal, and “tater “In |p,, rector of Oe ete I
St. Mary's College, St, Mary's, Ken- -
icky. and he completed hls ecclesia. | Ch ree Borromeo, Overbrook, p¥0
thea studies in Sto Seminary, yoked tremendous enthusiasm at a
He
cember 18, 1886, ) to | organization
the Archbishop of Chi Club
R
wt a divorce suit, in which the Right
gre
rt, notice was read at the Masses
* FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC
1, |held last
Hl.
DECLARES CHURCH STANDS
SOLIDLY BERIND PRESIDENT
MONSIGNOR DRUMGOOLE’S AD-
DRESS AT BUSINESS SCIENCE
CLUB LUNCHEON TO PA-
TRIOTS PROVOKES EN.
ASM,
tion That School Children Par-
Molpate at Washington Square
jesting This (Satur-
day) Afternoon,
Declaring that spiritually, intel-
lectually and materially the Church
luncheon of representatives of many
in.
was held by the Busl-
nge plans for
the mass mesting thie (Saturday). ate
ernoon in Independence and Wash-
ington Squares, where addresses will
be made by speakers of national prom-
Inence in passing the Cham-
berisin | vi ‘or ‘onlversat military train=
ing. Smith and George Went-
worth Gast, secretary of the Philadel
Phis. Home Defense Committee, st-
tended the luncheon
speeches,
After Monsignor Drumgoote had con-
“\Monsisnor Drumgoole in hie address
spoke in part as follows:
“It may: seem out of place that.a
roan who stands for peace should take
rt in a council of war such as this,
Butt do not eympathize with these who
hold that a Church should rt
take no interest
BISHOP'S JUBILEE REQUEST
Atieth anniversary of his priesthood,
“nT pray God to bless them and thei
abundantly. And I would ask one other
favor at their hands.
ast
~ | pari
8
fed by lined of nationailty,
AND SERVANTS AN!
id Rector ang OF
of Solicit
| of $93.6
Including the Right Reverend Bishop
d the and
faculty of the Seminary, more than a
(thf;
Both tte city and country
made commendable gains. The for
donated $60,085.40 In 1915 and 320,
in Jin an increase of ie 610. 38, whi
1918,
@ combined total
atishes was $23,070.11 |
lection, as against $19,
ceding offering, a gain
Commensurate, ‘with.
amount obtained was
praise bestowed
tnd. contributors,
the various parishes. His
aby ene
Aitenaurice, 1. D., V.
announced firs
Tn “the country
elre| servants. ‘The new Dulane | “ri be
nt
further gugmented by the erection of
modern bakery and laundry,
Continuing, the right”
ing the expectations of the
logit: em: St. Charles Bor.
romeo, This announced last Sun-
day evening at the ing of the an-
nual report in the Cathedral chapel,
at which the Archbishop ided.
ast
oF oF i the ae
7.66.
rs in
Grace, the
Right Reverend Bishop, the rector of
Scary Rev. Ea
D.
he erosity oor thi
reverend
SEMIMARY COLLECTION TOTALS $93,674.89
Annual Report, Read in Cathedral Chapel, Shows Latest Contri
bution to Diocesan Institution Was Largest Ever Given.
City and Country Parishes Make Commendable Gains,
WILL CONSTRUCT NEW BUILDING FOR DEVOTED NUNS
D MODERN BAKERY AND LAUNDRY
Congratulatory Addresses by we * Acchbishon, Bishop McCort, the Right Rev-
rs—Zealous Labors and Genero:
itors, oe Contributors Highty Praised,
eaker said that the growth’ of the
generosity of
benefactors. The collection of w aum
members of the| to
Holy Conuatiniona
inary chapel and th
prayers and rosaries of the
and
dents
Bishop McCort’s Ad:
The Right Rev. Tos, NeGor in
bis opening
port. Perhaps” there
never een, said the Bishov. such
the Seminary, member of the faculty |a display of generosity. loyalty and
and several” pastore, each t-sacrifice and such a manifestation
inked and congratulated the of faith plety as shown a by the
workers and crap! rastzed what gioriou 3 | Senainaey “eoleeton of thi The
labors they were ming in aiding| Rigne view Bishop then spoke of the
inere y Piiadelphias sutuye 9 pitests. | methods employed for increasing the
ere sal
a debt of rratituds. was 4
to
that at the Pr rine! ples of cogent as the sore ‘eted places of honor at the head Sisnor Sinn Hone
" qui ive way ut al mes eS the eg ad oaihedral maintaines
attude was upheld by the court. | |that one sliould not rise in defense of LO Wat acy. with, S426, With tee or ene, Teterred to the other
o * nan are rt. st Charfes” ‘porromes's @ close second,
rived Jn Los Angeles “tron the East| “The Church has tno right of truth! with $4,090.00, To St. Agathe total of past year for Teneira natn tee re ne
On becoming acquainted with Mon_|2"¢ the right of action. If the Cath- Bi en fell the poner « of third place,| were $73.000. It would be well for the
4 gning acquainted (with Mon- |olie Church uiet so far, It| while the Church. ur Mother of| workers of the Seminary to remem-
terra ‘an offort toward rectnelligtion |{8 because the nation knows foe an Borrows contributed 152.946.00, Next in| ber, he said, that $73,000 for current
writing to the wife. , This the Mon= ae ne ene and rey ane eee ctUse:| order was St. Malachy's, with $1,975.25, expenses does not leave @ |
\eignor did, and ‘ecelved, | ™ he army and navy ato! te and berween it and tumba’s, ance fer provements.
e thankful to God for the gen
tl embers of the Diocese
@ have ail nations in the Churen and | Church of the Holy I South or Phiiadetphia.” the Bish or
Therefore it ta meceasary” that, the Bethlehem, outdistanced the’ others “and t > th ieee oa other
Chureh Nets with discretion. the] with a contri f Sorro for the zeal which
Church becomes indie Prompted th ‘oie Renerosits e Sem~
and it holds, bishop. who sends up pgers to God
second, loyalty to the nation. ce presented the rector of the Sem-| that the Seminary may be in the heaces
hook ‘ee culty ce Pre stood, sitet ina. the Right Rev, Monsignor Henry] and minds of the people ot "cach parish
rok Churches. as ‘abapitatg| T.,Drumeoote, LL. Ty The Monsignor] of the
are tiged solidiy behind the nation and] Ga!d that at present¥ewo hundred seen of Past
the President. ‘itually, Intellect- forty seven, ‘ptadens were enrolled, ea he nis Rev. Honrenor Wilien
tally Yand. materially the ‘Cathoite| Which number two hundred and thirty | i, Dy re: St. Patrick’
Church is behind the President. The| Ave were for this diocese, Twenty S
conservative spirit. of the Church 1s|elght students were ordained last y congratulated ee solteltors on the cals
ever striving to keep down passion, Prlesthooa “in others: mee slevated to “the ieton obtat ear, He req
ut now it is striving to uphold real 7 hes ° erred t ee ork done by the rev=
pee now ine seudents sald the rector, was ve Intants In ‘the. various para
—_—_—————— fenes for the Seminary and e in=
defatiguble zeal of the solicitors, whe
year after year endeavor
thei
Jani si sted shortly. Wor ir amour
he Bishop of Limerick, the owt fae bean bes expected ary improves| The Right Rev. Monsignor Jarn:
Rev. Thomas Edward O'Dwyer, mat oT number ef sta. | Sinnott, rector cf &t. Charles. Bor
ch
Monsignor referred to the Aewight
life subscriptions obtained in
‘ontinued on Second Pa: one
a
@ short now: it would ‘be a. comfort
and support if T felt. that’ the people
the diocese would pray that
through the merits of His Only Son
ind. the intercession His holy’
Mother, w
would grant me the grace, for’
the reniainder of my dare, to repent of
my_ sis and shorteom
pare gor the great account. w
shall have to render of m:
sou
care.
myself and the
ave been committed to my
SOCIETIES ELECTS orricers
Plans for increased activities were
|discussed at ‘ob quarterly meeting of
(the Federation of Catholic Societies
it Sunday evening in Cathed:
To Cardinal Mercier, the heroic
Primate of Belgium, the Academy o!
Moral and Potitical Se Science forwarded
toast Saturds a prise of 16,000
francs destined 7 recompense
finest and greatest, acts of devotion,
of whatever kind.” ‘The academy made
the
Yin these t
ding this prize to Cardinal
Mercier, the academy desired to honor
his noble: patriotism, his respect of
right, his seal for Justice, his, firmness)
ppression and his de-
1] pescues Sacred
PRIZE TO CARDINAL MERCIER oy
PRIEST PROVES HERO
Ver rom
recto and Altar hen Fire At-
acks Brooklyn Edifice,
Church cis Xavier,
wis
through the Reroiam of a curate, t!
Rev, James T. Kelty,
Ine o'clock Saturday night, and
far a2 known
the
8 were. ‘locked.
THREE AMERICANS ORDAINED
bpecial Cable to
Rome, .
clestastical student
States were ordained to the 0k brie
hood on Saturday, Marc} Rev.
BR
are following ec
Angeles. the Rev.
Cal.
js|lin, of the Diocese of Winona, Minn,
and the Rev.
person to the nation which In so many
ways i8 dear to France.
Father Driscoll,
oklyn, N.Y,
Diocese of Bro:
IN BURNING CHURCH
‘Taber-
Fire of mysterious origin carly
last Sunday morning damaged the
of St Fran the|
$500,000 edifice at Sixth avenue and
1, to the extent
ne
that the sacred
ral Nessela'on the altar and in the taber-
jeard | er:
until about half-past
80 | dismi
inside when
.
TO PRIESTHOOD IN ROME
The Catholic Standard and Times.
a em United
“ather. Gross, of the Diosese of Los| en
Father Dev-
of the,
INVESTIGATION REMOVES
INDIAN SCHOOL MANAGER
Administration “at Haskell Institute
Changed Following Agitation by
Father Gordon's Charges of
Proselytism.
nge of saministration ae Has-
well vate Lawrenc tly
ann ‘rom, taro me whereby
however, continue to bo vicar general. | Fal cle were saved, Investigation after .
His “Holiness follow tg ‘with the| It was agreed that the Rev. John J. th een extinguished Pearia sicoede Jt) Wise a
closest interest the momentous de-|Wheeler, spiritual director, should, showed, ‘Thee there really had been two | superinten dent, can be traced to tho
velopments that Gre {aking ‘piace im |write fo the societies and parishes all] Aree “cence ing police and fire depart-| agitation! initiated by Father Gordon,
Russia, He ‘has not yet made any {over the archdiocese and set a date| ment officials to believe that an in- the Tngian rest last
Bielat reference’ to°them. "But it'ig for the conference at whicn. he. will cendiary ght to destroy the f ae
the general opinion in ecclesiastical] preside and tell of the work of the! building. At Gordon found
eles here that these drastic changes | Federation, The following officers wei oth fires had thetr origin in the| the Hast “se ver! itably
justify the Nope, for much: improve- | elette asement, one behind the altar and| Protestant. semin: ith YM.
in the condition of the Catholio| Spiritual director, the Rev. J. J.|the other in the rear of h confessional
Churel in, that country. Wheeler. president.’ Thomas ‘MeFar-jon the opposite side. These burned or; A nso ne ~legal “soverne,
sunday. afterr in the pres- Tands jee President, ‘Miss Kath-| theit way tao the body of the haven {mental propaganda aeainet tne Cath~
ence of Pope, ‘there ‘ook place the jerine M. Grace; second vice president, | fren Neca” of the basement sep-jolic Church. An inv vestigation followed
solenmn, reading of the deerecs “Tutto | Miss Anna, C. MeCullen: third. vice| arated ‘ty ‘a fireproof brick all Father Gordon's sensatt charges
rocedi last preliminary |prealdent, John H. O'Gorman; treas-|" At the rectory It-was said later that|and several es were. brought
Proceeding before the beatification ct|uter, John Diamond; secretary, S. J.] nov ore’ thats cola eo te iany [about, while a new wet of les 3 to Zov~
the Venerable Anne of St. Bartholo= | Sampso ‘ gon why any one should wish tojern the religious situation at Maskell
mew, “Discalced” Carmelite. nun, ——o destroy the church. ‘The Right Rev.| were drawn upand put im force, Sul
of the herolcity of the Virtues of the . Monsignor . Hickey, D,| later Commissioner He -
Jesult priest, the Rev. Father Giuseppe | FRENCH GIVE 15,000-FRANC Pe mplose ttf
sistent cry of
Father Gordon
graphed President
President acted pro!
tively al
ken.
play. for Catholion,
Immediately | tele
Wilson and
mptiy and “erect
'. Flynn is still at Has-
With the coming of Mr. Pearis, Cath-
giles ull undoubtedly tare better.
lan
xm
t=
I
wreck any man's careen—
igotry and prejudice,