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THE CATHOLIC STANDARD AND TIMES—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920-SECOND PAGE
tums DEEPLY AFFECTED
BY FAITH OF K. C. PILGRIMS
‘Supreme Knight Flahe Flaherty Borne on
. Shoulders of Eminent Citizens
- Through Streets of Pau.
(By N.C. W. C. Cable Service.)
Paris, September 13.—Second only in
importance and impressiveness to thé
reception of the Knights of Columbus
ome
sion,
profoundly. attested by the eispiny “ot
Practical Catholic faith on tha part of
can pilgrims. "The Realghes
the miracuious Shrine and
saries in the
was their visit to Paria fol-
H
ROUSING RECEPTION AWAITS
OLYMPIC CHANPIGNS’ RETURN
Mayor and City Officials to Partic-
ipate in Falls Parishioners’ Wel-
come to Kelly and Costello.
dom in the history of the city
ol
when they. return next Monday eve-
Upon their arrival at North Phil-
adelphia Station the returning athletes
formally weleomed by the city
members the
nd the
‘will be held in
t a. popular —receptior preme | their. honor, and. which will: march
Knight! Flaherty, of Phiiadeiphie, was | o
borne on the shoulders'of eminént cit- Falla ot Schosikie ss rete Of Me
izens through the streets,
“Carpet etreet for Pilgrim:
Knights returned to
lala a carpet from the tral tl
treet @ guard of gendarmes was
on hand, Yast crowds surged through
et to Follow Parade.
band, and the Racquet Giub, which will
ty also have a
thom and wecomed than, (2h, ds |*Fanedatap afer the, parade a ben
“ quet will ‘ved at the Le Riviere
city by the prefect of Ecole dea Beaux | Hotel, at which. ‘Thomas J. Gavaghan
Arts, and visited the palace where the
freaty between the Allles and Germany | }
was signed. “Bishop Givier tongrat-
Dlated them ag ozamples of America
chival
Minister of Marine Landry, who pre:
will be toastmaster,
in| Monsignor William J. Walsh
be welcomed home b;
of
get's Churoh. | Following ‘Nfone
tor Walsh, Mayor Moore witl ex-
come on behalf of, the city,
P. Rodg Tustin, dire
ier ena ot recent Mrench= tor of the Department of Public Wel
fare, and E. J. Cattoll, city statistician.
Pai ‘0 -Lafayette’s Tomb. Besides the Mayor and ther
The niente Visited Marshal Joffre| guests mentioned, iovitations have
on Thursday at his he: eadau: He
rnoon thé
been accepted by Durrell Shuster, F.
L. Caven, of the Pu
ment;
plies Department;
blic Works Depart-
A. Lincoin Acker, of the Sup-
Judges Patterson,
dell he Knights in the town| Monaghan and Bonniwel ia
ball.” There was a great farewell ban-| Mills, Superintendent of Police: i games
‘quet to the Knights on ‘Thursday eve-/F, McLaughlin, of the Electrical Bu:
pres
“Aut Catholic notabitties of Paris
sanded a great reception to the Knights
at the Catholic Institute "on. Frida:
aight. Monsignor Beudi liar’, present
tatue to Supreme nt
‘Forty and recalied that the last letter
owritten by Cardinal Amette before his
d'Orsay. Minister | reau;
of War Andre Lefevre presided and | Jai
ent _Frenchme:
honor of “Mis
swimmer, which is being promoted by {©
Do La Salle Council of the Knights
Councilman Sigmun ans,
mes Dodson, Michael Francis Doyle,
John Hohenadie and the officers of the
D.
Vesper Clul
Plan Reception | for Miss Uhl.
the town meeting i Lansdowne in
Eleanor Uhl, Olympic
ideath as that accepting an invitation | Of « Columbu: greeted ens
to preside at this gathering, thusiastically’ by the eltizene, and
‘onsignor Chollet, Archbishop of | splendid tribate to the young girls
rai, sent a dettor expressing to|skill is expected,
e Knights the gratitude of the pop- bn 8. "Geraghty, chelrman ot, the
ulation of the devastated area for the | citizens’ mittee,” cal
solicitude the Americans showed. Him-|day_ to Antwerp. in
self a native of Ai His Grace |learnm when the athle
a tha Governor ‘Sprout
PRO)
¢ hhis compatriots. would
ry
sh of
tend the
him, but thus
able.to set a
celebration if the date
far the committ
date,
TRADES UNIONISTS ERECT
Emile Boutroux, ie greatest contem-
‘por philosopher and * for al Bro.
fessor at Princeton an je, who
raised the high deals of-the Knights, MEMORIAL TO CATHOLIC | «
Supreme eoiene Flaherty and Fath
Kirwih N.C. C. News Service.)
econ ‘indeed “Knights sailed on Sat-|° Gincinnath, Sept. 10. int mora
‘Supreme. Knight Fianerty says tho| Fountain, which was dedicated
visit has been an amazing oombina-| Labor wo ay, stands te a waaningson
tion of patriotic and religious forvor, a rk ecogniti
ae ee iol rather. dived cna.| Of & ‘cathatte labor lender of this olty—
Knights most cordially and urged them Frank L, Rist, founder and cater of
to £0 olor tie thelr espera ional ue he ede The Rev. gE
on
pnd to go to. Rone «oe ass Oe Ach ietz, director of the Katee of
birm in preserving the faith of “Seaty's Lonristian Democracy, ‘who’ has, been
youth, now threa professional |arbitrator in many a
prose! iroversies Jn Cincinnati, | pronounce
K. OF CQ FREKCH TOUR ENDS
he invo
ti
accepted the “fountain on behalt of the
city.
. oO ronze tablet attached to the
Paris Paper Calls Knights “Friends | base of the’ fountain is’ the following
We Will Never Forget” Ingeription: a, b octoner
teh to Pubiie| “Frank. I, orn October 5,
“spectal Cable; Dispatch: to Pa Prank POT, ,Ortober | 5
© Paris, Bept. after day filled
prith visits to various notables tn Paris,
stay in @ by the highest dign
farles of the Republio and the press:
bas b een filled with coll concern:
and editor of the “Chronicle.
in disposition,
activities, wise
Modent
fearless in his defen:
of labor's rights,
morial is erected to his memory by
the tr
ades-unionists of Cincinnati.”
it | HOLY FATHER, IN LETTER,
URGES PRAYER FOR POLAND
a C. W. C, News Service.)
‘This morning they were recelved by
Marshal Jottre and visited the tomb Sept. %—The text of the
of Lafayette. This letter eent by the Holy Father to His
qwere greeted by municipal authorities Bainence Cardinal Pomp, his Vicar
‘of the city of Pari Gon- |i. poland, le as foll
1 Lyautey. 5
The "Echo Paris,” ‘commenting ‘My Lord Car inal.
Flaherty magnificent
Douquet of roses,
They received trom the whole
a reception
ce
fis ast ‘and good to give euch
vi
style whicl
of a fortnight friends we will, never | iow.
forget.” . dna
me 's wie the greatest pleasure that
that, following our
a1 dre Tardiew, min- | suggestion, you have ‘ordered that. on
arine, and Madame Mil- | Sunday next in the venerable church of
wton-Wwhom. . Supreme } “Kati the Gesu solemn prayers shall : be
hen all the
oer
interview here
f
Sporting | sense:
x miters! Associaton,” ti 9, yesper Club | pant
Holy of
1H
vit ithe *aistricts” in which. Irish
fun; |Dut there, too, there ie ‘sangor of
FOCH ADDRESSES K. OF C.
Paris, Sept, “10,—Marenal
ers
othe Knights of Cota
Paucaioned ti later
@ might be rendering in t
Tanment of the Fre
Jndge Gary Sa he would mi
Foch was
at a luncheon
mbus
Fran-
regarding any ald
he re-estab-
meh steel industry:
againat the no teas, iniquitous oppres-
sion of the Polish people. But now
there is muc Yow not only
is the national existence of Poland in
danger, murope is threatened
hs ft 0
‘0 hope that
au the faithful ill Join us In pays
ig the Most High that through the
Intercession of the Most Blessed Vise
gin, Protectress of Poland, the people
of that country may be spared this last
a full | disaster rand at the same time this
Bintment upon bis return to america | treat lifted from
in three ee 2. urepe, alr bled almost to death.
One bundred and fifty Knights! “Pray! God that the
headed & Supreme Knight Flaherty | hearts of the faithful may respond to
on the atramer “Lafayette” | the Father 1. mre impart to you
"They sill take with them | with ail our hy rd Cardinal,
the Apostolic Renedi
@ lerce yas, yalved at 100.000 francs,
‘French Government,
te Ett of the
EDICT XV, Pope”
MAS. DE VALERA PRAISES
CATHOLIC SUMMER SCHOOL
Compared with Those in
Treland.
Haven, September etn an
to-day Mrs.
Valera, wife of ths President “ the
Irish Republic, compared the Catholic
Summer School
made more dear’ by the friendly: ‘wel
come to be met on all sides, The cot-
tages have in common a beautiful
home: -like aspect added to a aistinetive
charm c ae
of the Evor ‘Feune, ‘where pain oF sor-
row cannot e1
re Treland the nearest approach to
the Summer, School te the Colaiste
wehools estab-
Manes ye ane, acu League some fif-
teen year: enable students to
is
Some
av strange and marked contrast ‘be-
from the school: scheme, fn Jreland the
work is carrie
than with the aia "ot Slecumstances and
ry stu
Automobite Ie still somewhat o
nd, and the vate for
re
slasm could induce the young teacher,
clerk, typist or other such who make
PP fhe rank and le ae the Gaelic
ue to go to the
tine Of such & journey and spend “ete
recious fortnight's or month's vaca-
tion Jn studying the language, & know!-
de ch was dented them In thelr
carlior etucation
‘The little farm houses, though each
{sa blessed homie in itself, are. too
smail to afford sufficient accommoda-
Hon for the influx of summer viaitors
mber of the students can, tt 8
stay at th olhouse | itself,
An
true,
convenience from overcrow:
2°
lonmacnoise, Clonfert and) all 0
ancient seats of learning is still to be
found in Fioly Ireland. “Enthusiasm, at
¢ the most zealous teacher and car-
Rest, Pupil, makes up for mucli that Is
wantin;
‘Two Mothers. *
“The students of the summer sch
in clift Haven and in Sreland might be
compared to children of
food. wise, devoted,
But while in the one
case the mother bas every opportunity | fn
of pi inti
Spine ‘he talents of her eh
full, the other has the abidin
of seeing hers. crushed and oppressed.
This mother does not seek to shirk her
responsibilities. She is capable, cour-
ageous and ‘strong in her self-reliance!
wish that her children
crowd vlan vanything that is not theirs
by birthright. desire that
thelt muceets oF progress shoud inters
fere with or. eclipse that of others,
She only asks that they be allowed t
work out their destiny undisturbed in
their own fair land.
©. W. ©. News Service.)
ndon,. August 27—Women mem-
bers of Parliament are badly needed,
and women should sta!
Fage Soclety of Great Britain
8, S. was the only Cath-
olic “organtsat tion represented \at the
International Congress of Women, held
recently in Geneva. It is non.
in politics and owes its origin
have been prominent in the women’s
suffrage movement,
The resolution in which the society
galled tor great, pa
repre
‘pool, held on. fine
ecasion of the convention of the Na:
tional Catholle Conere:
Hold Chapter
already known to be en route
conference is Sister Pancratia, pro=
vinelal of the American communities,
ith headquarters at Hartwell, a
the United States the order a
tats in the Archdioceses of Ci nena
York and in the Dioceses
Alton, Columbus, Covington, Leavs ven
worth and Newarl
for
tne
the v very premises of the Gatholie aeme
in
ra
pai
ooTs.
mi
cond anzlous for the weltare and happiness &
of their children.
SEEK by
ELECTION TO COMMONS) 5:
tlon,
=| th
FRENCH WARNING AGAINST
INSIDIOUS ¥. M6. A. WORK
Lauds Beauties of Cliff Haven as Catholic Association sciation Journal Pub-
lishes Article Urging Caution in
Dealing with Propaganda.
jervice.)
Parts Beptener 1 wcutholt organt-
zations i are showing uneasi-
hess at. the evidence that. Protestant
propaganda in this country, as in Bel-
Ca
with the Gaelic schoots| glum and Italy, is making effective use
Fronch Young Men's Catholio Aseocl=
ation.
“Our friends had better beware of
the ‘homes’ established in the devas-
tated towns by thie agency 0 of Prote:
the ‘author of
mnorate example,
T'shail, mention. tho "hot
which I was able to study during my
sojourn there, From a material view=
point,
reading and writing’ room, the plano,
mograph, the cheap and exoel-
lene thyelente drinks.
“This home is indeed very well con
ducted, The’ magazines fou
{utions or ‘public schools, members of
Catholic young ations
and workingmen.
aon ts of resemblance will be found ing to the lower claases have attempt-
hotween the Clif Haven, school and | ed in yain to ereate disturbances in the
these; but at the same time there is | ‘hom
me."
cochll this right extertorthe benefi-
a
And lack of suspicion on the part of
Catholics makes it easter for Protes-
fant poison to reach thelr souls, and
slowly Kill thelr faith, X Nothing could
be worse than this ‘Christian Science’
dose when it is not counteracted by
some. ana of antido
‘home’ in C—~
has a bra
i's
ni
are included.
the: hear future there will be Tectures
to complete the ‘evangelical’ work? «
catce It means s two days’ journey 10 nr st beware. Tl
Teach some of the schools. “The aver- | proj sestant virus iP dangerous, Surely,
age Gaelic student has little money | tie only jeved by
to spare: nothing but Datelotie enthur Pivtestante In Catholic countries was
the destruction of the. Ca athollo faith
Without rearing an edifice
of what they destroy:
to gives them structions they
heed to: resist.’ this: propaganda, On
their side- they may, by lectures and
othi
ina use as an ambulance
= compel led to raise a protest when one
of the Protestants of the tow der
pretense of establishing @ “ho ome
The wounded, lodged the YM
ras OF COLUMBUS OPEN
EAUTIFUL NEW. BALLROOM
"Some pangs, relong. a
; |erated ‘by the
‘i PINZON COUNCIL, K. 01
fri
“Let ail our friends “peg their priests
ins
NOTABLES ADDRESS
CHARITIES SESSION
(Continued from First Pago)
well up with the advanced troops, were
‘wag moat difficult and where the prob-
lomS weré most challenging.
mnctill credit to, the brave
faith, wl
carried the *prinelples oe catnolle char=
ity to the firing line. w them
into the base hosp!
in Ireland. he said: “homes” conducted by the Y,|™moments of danger, or suffering, stres:
“The Irish visitor to the summer| CoA. They are beginning to sus temptation and have ea ze
“{School at Cliff. Haven will find tmuuch | Root th that thee {no M fo many of othe fine. and, turdy
to int : not, a ents
Sa eerste Sobney eS at | ype pian rope” "here ehe iu ing boi Cathe
suMetent to ciaim the attention and | THIS note of suspicion rn {ollo charity. It is no. discrimina
delight ae. eye of the beholder, And ooo erere 2 an article between its objects, Succor is its pure
‘every di scene of enchantment of “Fret d@'Armes,” pose, rent i ite motive, and suffer-
ing -is its
j2fore thas, ‘thousand delegates and
sitors heard this great tribute to
Gauntite charity from the lips of the
Premier-of President Wilson's cabinet.
Holy ‘Father Sende Blessing,
‘ope Benedict imparted apos-
tolie benediction to the conference and
expressed his cordial approval of its
efforts and objects, The Holy Father's
blessing and approbation were
ed in a cablegram sent to the confer-
ence by earginal Geaparri, enn Bee-
tary of
rei ‘The message was
Fead tothe conference by the Right
Rev, Thomas J, Shahan, D. D.,
Immediately after the formal ope
ing of the conference, Sunday morn-
ing, Mass was celebrated by the Apos-
tolic Delegate, Archbishop’ Bonzano,
“pnilantirepte activities of the Cath=
’s organizations, including
ounell of Catholic
tween them. nt usefulness home, the| Women, were the subjects of reports
“In Ireland, as in Ciltt Haven, there | moral ‘mottoes which" he may read sabmaitted to the conference on Sun-
lg the lovely scenery on all’ sides, | while resting or passing the time there
Lough M: is to the beauty of|—makes one forget a 2° propost! that workers be accorded
“Brown Connacht’ as does Lake Cham-| Protestant establishment. a voice in determining the conditions
Dinin to the sarrounding scene, Care Beneath the Surfac ot the industry in which. they. are em-
folt is beautifully situated loyed was advanced and argued b:
close to the benke by which ‘the lordly ‘But ne goes to the bottom of mhomas y. Dully, chaman of the Ohl
Shannon flow! things, one realizes coe sere tear: Industrial Commission, Mr. Dufty's
js are intended me’ dis | ros ho at tet
Irlsh Schoola Hard to Reach. pals are intended merely to iee dor it, [reterence to the steel strike
re
by. Mr, Duffy with having “deceived
the American people and defeated the
steel workers”: by means of mistead-
ing. propagan: ae
“I do mot wish to tmpty that the
employers in the. steci
worse than other emplo:
7. t refor to them merely be-
cause recent developments in the steel
industry furnish conspicuous examples
of the methods that should not be tol-
American people.”
FORMS BUILDING SOCIETY
Pinzon Council, No, 904,
meotings on
Month ut the above address,
range, Jo, $2900 to $299.00
KENNEDY & BRO.
102 South 13th Street
very Dusily engaged where .the work | tl
NEW HOME FOR INCURABLES| «
“Babe
Ruth,” perhaps the most sen-
a
au -
gleties of the Church of St, John the
Evangelist. on September 22, 23,
and a
Bill be held tn Clover
f Jost above Chestnut, beiween
Twelteh and, Thirteenth atrects
wy Home for Incurables, which
ned in conjunction with
plied toa fund being raleed
to endow a a bed in perpetuity In the
new institut
Miss Sandon who loses no oppor.
tunity to boast of her belief in, and
adherence to, the teachings of the
Chureh, will take no little part in the
fete.
Miss Jardon and “Babe are
frienae—so f004 that a baseball bears
is one of
ing ‘“Babe’s” autograph the
prima donna's prized poxsessions.
‘When she read of the fete to be
he
ter Siepoiton hone
dona iu
ny Jardon, grand opera star| {MS _herselt an
PARISH WILL ENDOW BED IN [s!ven tor or such a
offered ti
Drize sae ir =
‘Home Run King's Babe
om the Intoction
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CATHOLIC: WOMEN their students, Last year’s enroll
parochial
onduct in this city was above 2,500,
and a larger number is expected this
autumn,
Xavier University comprises .sram-
mar ‘school, high school, commercial
normal school,
froma ihe commercial
certificates were granted to pupils who
completed courses in the industrial
Branches of study. Nearly 500 sta-
nded the university last year.
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