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‘VOL. 24—NO. 37.
did Achievements in Various
Lines of Charitable Endeavor.
YOUTHFUL AIDES
Fundamental Work of Society.
Children’s: Outings Success.
./ prov inca
je spiritu:
jceded the
deat, with the important subject of
jsecuring young men for the conference
frork and pointed out methods to re-
tain
‘inst than half of the conterence re
ports for, the quarter ending June
{rere avaiable, but these shows
Dended was #830023,
jummer Outings Bis Success,
Kummer Outing Committee, having for
object the work of providing poor
that such place nn
Houre and the LA seunta House, carry-
mission ork "among
tatiana, with hundreds of litte charges
whose faith is being protected by the
8000, Sisters in {these inatitutions, are
the outings.
and see that the place is run with
istrict economy and under the most
hritty manage ti
their car-
he committee appeals for
rth a Shanclat support for this work
chi
Commitee Splendid Repo
aie the
warters made one hundred and thirty-
yght visits, bringing sixty-eight men
om the boats to Muss and twelve to
ening devotions, Twi
ack from France am a merchant ship,
{ere baptjaed. They had never been
‘onnected with any church, but the im-
Pression made upon them in the war
thefr action in becoming
his resolution
are of
(tes ve hundred and ninety-one in-
ates of ane Jiilage iphia Hospital at
Blockley an
ted duting at
Waste Collection Bureau car.
rect relief work in furnish
of the 4 in making
ho
a to the home at Port Kent
‘ly and the new # reading room estab-
ned {or sallors
ita the ‘Eastern Penitentiary
on am merican "goclety. for Visiting
tq gue Prisoners numbered ftty-twe
tates hundred and sist two Ine
res Were interviewed during the
Months, The attendance of pri:
i
bre) at Mase for the same period was
nounced that the Fooly | =
e ot the Mass 6 ls offered every
in Holmes on,
Hal
Racrifte
‘unday
SOUGHT
Members Give Close Application to
Members of St, Vincent de Paul So-
cent’s Hall, Germantown, last Sunday |Rev, Peter F. Dagget, of the As-
ternoon, Where work in different lines . ‘
y raver wea reviogen | sumption B. V. M. Church, West
severity of the weather the attendance —_.
included representatives f1 such} The Rev. Peter F. Dagget, rector at
ms as 3 “easant, | the Churen of the A:
very
conereration of the
S | dalene,
Pi
resentation of the record of the
"MR, FLARERTY T0 RECEIVE
re
: |French Ambassador Expected to
me | Priests’ chotr,
acl
ada
elt sacrificing th
a th
ousand religious articles the
10/0. S.A. HOUSE OF ‘STUDIES
“s| IN WASHINGTON PLANNED |* te:
t]a studies for
~——- Standard
GCRIFCE SELES |
TO CONFORT LOWLY
Vincentians’ Reports Show Splen-
REV. PETER F, DAGGET.
VENERABLE PASTOR IS
CALLED TO HIS REWARD
Grove, Dies After Long Illness.
Won, A cordial reception was accord
the members of this new branch as well| | 7 men ee was born on » Ave 22,
those of St. Thomas of Villanova. | ii) St Tuscarora, ot
Major Francis X. ‘Corr, a. Vincentlan Richard: and Bagee et (born
at Boston, dressed tn the uniform of his qrosby). bath natives of Ireland, ie
rank, oecupied a seat on the platform [¥* fumuived by one brother. John, Th
and.” made an yale dress, other | D@loved pastor was graained to the
speakprs were p. Mer [priesthood on. May 23, 1865, During
his early career in the yinevard of th
Lord he was stationed at Eas
1890 to 1801 he was
Pastor of the" Chinen ot St. Mary Mag-
Lost January “7,
zealously untli
stricken ‘with the fatal illness
The Solemn Obsequies,
mired Father" Dagget
When the Divine Office began at 9.30
o'clock on jweaneaday the little church
rowded with
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LEGION OF HONOR AUG. 5
Confer Great Award at Supreme
Council Convention in Buffalo.
Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty
“Staee willbe
William Schreck
the Mass will be sung by the
charge of thi
and
five hundred delegates will
hey will come from Hawall,
Panama, Cuba, Porto Rico,
Mexico, Alaska and about every State
in the’ Union. The local committee
arrangements for
sed of the past
grand knights of the organization, The
headquarters will be at the Statler,
while the convention ‘will Hold te
sions at the K. of C, clubhouse on
Delaware avenue,
HOLY SEE WILL SEND
DELEGATE TO CHINA
Cablegram to
The Catholic Standard and Ti
Rome, July is understood that
Vatican now intends to carry ot
its determination to send an ‘Apowtelie
China,
This project was locked br France,
which diated for iteeit the protection
f Catholic interests there, but Mon-
fignoe 3 Pinan! will go ‘china newt
le, Holy See's right of im>
medint with and: dt-
Feetlon of “Catholics ‘In all parte of the
world being ator In senich there
can be no eauivocation
y CP. A, Servle
Tne’ Catholic Stasdard and Times.
a+
pu
ein Inity of the
Unter, rhteh wl be the vein ‘ot
t famous
ew. Institution. will be
ginning of the
cholaatle Year.
neiventunily It in expected that the
sniana will erect & bullding for
aontnine one he University, ae
Frei
= |Important Decision Given by City
He
ed conaition woe the, int several months,
Dageet
.- | country, Mo
| Director Wileon, 0 wt che Department of.
me three bath ro
Fe
paid their last’ "respects on Tuesday mt
y (evening. "
ind | ferred to in this ac
ae reaueated by /act
ee
ARCHBISHOP BONZANO TO
rdinal Lucon, the hero of
RULES PARISH RECTORY
IS “PRIVATE RESIDENCE”
Solicitor to Query of Building
Bureau—Need No Fire Tower.
tory of the Church of th
nd G stre ett,
‘The
Ascension, ‘Westmoreland a:
Public Safety, by City Solicitor John
P. Connelly to govern Chief Clark, of
per-
ction
“Phe act of June.11, 115, Provides:
No building of any of the grades re
used for
human habitation vumtess it is equipped
with a fire fire-escapes as
ing-house or tenement, the third story
of which shall contain ‘Mot more than
five rooms and a batl
third story is) not occur
than ten persons ai
stairway therefrom,
shall be exem;
from the provisions of the acts of AS~
mbly Tequiring fire towers and outs
fe fire-eseapes for auch ‘bulldinges If
Bees apartment above t
in any be
equipped ‘with a satisfactory. wire,
chain or other safe "
Rectory Not Defined,
addition to this, the chief of the
ureau cites from section 7 of the a:
of April 25, 1903, The. provision “of
that ection ‘relating to Dufldings to be
used as schoo! houses, ten uses,
apartment houses, fat vores!
inufactories, workshops, tailis
or pincer vot assembly 61
of
“Noni these categories seems
me to define or supply ta the ordinary
bres of a rectory. Such a bulldl
Is usually the resident minister
Car
German bombardment, up to March,
side view of the once magnificent edi fice,
r °
president of the ‘New York
the |o¢
at wi
to
will advise ‘them concerning the con-
z
anid
a0
Noa a 8
a
Rheims,
is shown above among t
1938,
The pictures were tak
Lea
Calling on leading educational ex-
perts from all parts of the country to
formulate a nation-wide programme of
educational activity, the Knights of
Columbus, through a committee of the
eo
Planned to be the greatest Catholic
lay educational activity ever under-
taken in this country.
The men invited to, discuss and tor-
regent of the University of the State
of New York; Arthur Somers, former
city Board
Education, and’ the Rev.: John J.
. J, editor of the “Catholic
Ererevopedia” are the New
invited to
cation.
the
Wynne, 8.
rd D. De-
vine, president of the Detroit Board of
BE aestion | and the Rev. Dr, Edwi
Pace, director of studies at the
Catholle “Ulta of America, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Night Schools to Dot Nation,
‘These men will bi
in New
old a conference
he rina of the Cathedral.
hen he was forced to leave by the French authoritie
fn by an American Red Cros
*Ithis work comprise:
Jameg A. Fi
Cardinal Lucon
much againat
8 man on duty
ink CITIES WITH CHAIN OF NIGHT SCHOOLS,
NATION-WIDE EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN OF K, OF C.
ig Experts Launch Campaign in New York—Practical Citizen-
ship Aim—Executive, Technical and Cultural Training Included
in Curriculum—May Admit Women Into Classes.
templated plan of a nation-wide system
for the 600,000 members of the Knights
of Columbus, and for others not mem-
bers of the organization who desire to
take advantage of the courses to be
offered.
‘The aim will be to teach practical
citizenship and to give young men
at will combine to render their
‘This ts the
ing th
citizenship more effective.
general scheme, but the conference to
be held during the entire week of Jul
tion” of the Knights of Columbus in
Buffalo, on August 5-
May Admit Women.
‘The K. of C. committee in charge of
cate Joseph C. Pelletier, of Boston.
The knights already maintain
wards of 250
up-
university scholarships
throughout the country and they are
operating technical and law schools in
1 of the camps. This pl
will be to render popular and practical
supplementary education calculated to
improve the lot of the average young
man, which can be done through
the 1,800 councils of the K. of C. The
present scope of the idea ts restricted
to men, but it may be developed to
include women.
in several
g
d his assistants,
Tight perhaps be called his of:
y.
“The definition of a rooming-house |
in the act of 1916, is. ‘Any house ot
building or portion’ thereof not a lodg-
or otherwise for a singie da:
for a loner period, provided that
this shalt net include a dwelling hou
where less ti
Ceived ‘or lodged’
ts Not Lodgers.
7 do not think that within the mean.
1
racted
visit this converts the premises into s
rooming-hout
may be tomething other inn
sisi * :niFing. the at rib a
ach
ferentiate it from a private resi-
dence, it is to be rezarded rivate
residence. Very truly yours
. CONNELLY,
City Solicitor”
BE
MADE CARDINAL, IS RUMOR] «0:
€, PA, Cablopram ta
By The seninetie St jas
and Times,
PONTIFF URGES CHARITY,
WRITING GERMAN BISHOPS
By ¢.
Cablegram to
ine Sathons Sander and Times,
Rome. July 21—
to the Bishops of Germany
congratulation
ye Taising “or tne
08 be
the sorely. tried fnhat ant
of the cities, not only that a
political trouble
countries, will send ‘felp to the su
ing people.
He also urges bg Bishops to ineul-
hari
er
ghta turn especially to. hie
ering children.
LAVAL UNIVERSITY G
COMPLETE AUTONOMY
Holy See has granted Laval, of
complete autonomy, 0 that
it becomes by that fact an independent |
Catholle Snbversity. The great progress
the of Montreal made
The
Montresl,
ar,
fo give theolomteat and conor
Ieal degrees. In 1878 Laval of Montre:
Tine founded. but with definite connec
mn with Laval of ec. These con-
ditions remalned asa 1880, whon cer
tain modifications were 4 neces
Ps Fee
Of Philedeiphie ta
FOURTH CENTURY CHALICES
ARE FOUND IN wavelet
‘h collection of fourth
tie century
ssiver plate
two feet deep and two fect
wie, “aliea with fragments of meta)
lon showed | that
relien mhowgh in a broken condition,
re fourth century ellver plate, Tw
Tiny. coin the date. One was
atruck by "vaiene, who was Emperor of
he East from $64 to 878, and the other
ion, Prymia
not a0 far been Gecinhered,
son t.
Tt ts not ye ible
whether ‘the collection ie. the _apoll
en from a single church or gath-
gnameled and | nome inal with word
Im all cases the-technique is admirable.
Some of the design be
with ela.
boration and vari
: BRITAIN WILL CONTINUE
MISSION AT VATICAN
7 C. PA, Cablogram
Rome, July 2i-—The French and
Engilsh partiamenta have both dis-
ow
01 Vory strong feel-
rennnd In Cathotie, 80.
and other qu of the
mien, favoring the renewal
one, but Pishon, the tor,
a
executive, technical and cultural train-
july } “Spectator”
diatri
Supreme Kiet
Doy!
these | Fc!
a ficer of the congregatio:
to decide thy
I the
’
remained in Rheims during the entire
his wil, The other photograph is
with the A.
ROCK OF rR LASHED
BY UNREST 1 ENGLAND
Ignorant Diatribes Appear in Lon-
don Press—Conan Doyle's “Me-
dium” Exposed; Once Convict.
CLP. A, Service to
The Catholic Standard and Times.
London, June 28.—The unrest which
is evident throughout ail walks of life
which w
juable to British interests, would
Certainly. be rewarded in some. direc
tion useful to his Church.
This rumor of diplomatic relations
with the Papacy has set the bigots
itching. Even a calm fournal like the
gives way to an ignorant
tribe against the Church.
of
iy of the aighent
Feputadton. who had aft Ant tou!
“i
be
several Uimeg-convicied fortune-telier,
who pee the
to half a guinea.
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NEW REGULATIONS ISSUED
FOR USE OF ALTAR WINE
“Have Endeavored to Cut Out All
Red Tape,”
Deputy Commissioner Avers.
Internal Revenue
Regulations just issued at Wasbing-
ton by the Bureau of Inte? real Revenue
will obtain gn, the application
Of the minister or duly autho
in
“rhe incended. for use in.
religious festival.
JEWS BY THE HUNDREDS
BAPTIZED IN BUDAPEST
Iv CLP, A. Rervice to
‘ths Catmoito etendard and Tim
Londen, June ‘Bome remarkable
news nf filtering tnouen from Hi
anctent 1
ish familte:
of the Israelite communtty in hundreda
and are placing themeelvee under in-
struction in ‘athollo religion, af-
th
fon which they are baptised, yn
Clairvovant set from a ‘shilling a aitting and
8 | Bou who. after ce
special reasons why
as ofter ite humble Thanvssiving
a | we
ve he re
crasing their names from the reginters
et oAQNTA e % :
FIVE CENTS.
NEAR EAST SCENE
OF DIRE SUFFERING
Walter George Smith, K. S. G., of
American Relief Commission,
Describes Acute Conditions.
TURKS ARE VICIOUS AS EVER
Repetitions of Massacres Feared.
Distribution of Aid Absolutely
Fair, Noted Philadelphian Says.
\
By C. P. A. Service to
‘The Catholic Standard and Timea.
mission has been doing
the Relief Com:
and what he himself haa venn—ihourn
he wilt not about what he
has done.
‘What may be described as the head-
has displayed itself here in bitter at- | Quarters of the work is in Constenee
tacks on the Church, lst kick again oe
that very Cl Rumors vinfe tothe
ave been current all the week: that the | f Georgia;
present Extraordinary Envoy tothe [Erivan. the pe ofthe provisional Gov
Vatican was to be transformed into dropel
‘bassedor, and that the Vatican | 12 ss
uid shortly send a Papal Suncio to rte
take up hi residence in London, and ae
it was darkly hinted also that Car-|the Relief ‘Commission there: ‘but there
nal Bourne's Eastern (our, ee
and in various
rs of Anatolia wand Syria. besides
those farther easi
Indescribable Suffering.
tary
some to anon. The
sufferings ‘were indescriosbie, “ise
acute they were in has been de-
scribed, but in the Caucasus, perhaps,
he
Kurds have occupied the Anae
Yllages and absolutely refuse to allow:
the refugees
Brite eailieary authorities are
policing ihe lines of railwa: eorgia,
and Ri
Of action ie laaital by whe treeuee of
Persia and the Turkish Empire proper,
they find themselves in a way
eted. The Turkish armies either.
royed o ctically all
the surplus of provisions wen mi
Brain that remained. Consequently the
orphans. The total expenditure in the
Turkish Empire. with that of the ori-
ginal Armenian Syrian Relief
ni
Commission, comes to t
lars, Lashings
(Costinued on Eighth Pag
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SOLVE IRELAND'S PROBLEM,
CARDINAL BOURNE DEMANDS
Situation Confronting British Gov-
ernment Must Have Prompt At-
tention, His Eminence Says.
t there has never been any ques-
ate
That
ton demanding th ‘gent
‘a sermon delivered In Westmineter
Cathedral.
The occasion was the celebration of
a Solemn Mass of Thani
1a
of the Cathollc peers and peeresses.
ek sking feature of the ceremony
he Sermo!
hed by Cardinal
5 the
jouching
fe nation ‘should
for pen
indicate how
Hspinyed | turoug!
Out the whole course ay the
(Tro problems cont ount
with sistance that does not ad-
mit of exaggeration. Owing to -
ate
— ns
"
Marists, Paulist is cminieans | that he with remain here and mie d amall, but pow-
ih reention gt cat el the nent returned fron th ys
Rev. Jo! nagh, former ory, her in special audience b: the a iy
president. of the Uaiverait y of Ni ely On a wit totore fonsignor O'Hern has left 10 ih Gow.
Dame, will take "ge of the last toni post n Washingvon Bbeut 66) ein students at ‘ne ‘eummer o_ intention et era ut of @ cevunee ot
stitution, Holy | Cotlems, a8 Fector, | amber Warters at Cmsjel Gandelin, on hore, | thirtpefive are all Jews. bs F
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