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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 26, no. 8, Saturday, January 1, 1921.
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VOL, 26-NO. 8 © : , PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY. 1, 1921 FIVE CENTS - MODERN DRESS, DANCES ANGEL OF DEATH SUMNIONS | socery puans crusane | FIVE WOUNDS AFFLIGT xo sans om traw:cans (or ee CONDITIONS {N ERIN AND THEATRES SCORED, PSUNGUGHED CATHOLCS) nO Cee seae | SOGETY POTIFF SAYS) SENOS ~coe 8) THLD HOLY FATHER i 1 RCH. S. ‘Alumni, M 1 Diocese Loses Amo Among Others J.||' Furia Des. 20—-The | conversion |) ||; London, Dee. 19.—A request tor |' More Than One Hundred Societies . C, . Alumni, at Memorial of pagans, infidels, Jews’ and other ing of Gospel .|| @ concession to run tram curs to Do Marqui * . . 7 Percy Keating, John M. Camp- || °C 23sans imuldels. Jew during the Teaching of Gospel Is Only Pan | Rethichem and the Mount of Otives Co-ordinated with the Na- rquis MacSwiney Finds Hix, Mass, Exhorted to Expend Ef-.} ho) and John J. Fitzgerald. twenty-four houry of the day Is the acea for Ills of World, Vicar has been dented by Ronald Storrs, , tional Work, Holiness Is Following Events in forts Against Evils of the D || object of a crusade of Holy Mass f Christ As || Governor of Jerusalem, who lus ax ° The Ireland wit . orts Aga jay. rig weck ator wank there go recently begun in Paris The |i a ist sserts, || rived in London and has given out eland with Close Attention, forth from the tanks of the Church || Petulty to obtain for the benefle- : several public statements on bie ||» (By N.C. W. ©. News Service.) THE E EAR iphia many faithful heir safe entrance into thé a Washington, D. C, Dec, 27.—More| 4 " . R DUTY MAI MADE CLEAR |mittast i Pudcotia macy fais) "atin aa bape deh Sor caves CHRISTMAS A ALLOCUTION wien the leubiect Of tam cans | sei ard Catholic aoclstca,| HOLY SEE'S VISION UNDIMMED' — cially heavy last wel e replied that tho first rail section |) scattered over thirty States and in- * corsa idered expec ea ‘ i hs ‘ Cath bh ‘The society which has initiated wou ‘bo laid over bis boa y. He 1 hs t oh R »| When a number of distinguished Cath- g 48 pious enterprise is known as . ‘cluding hundreds of thousands of mili- ist. « Rey. Joseph S. Kelly Delivers Ser-| 310) none hem 5. Vercy Keating, || the “Apostole League ot atasses ||Ye M. Co A. Condemned as || Nas ferbladen the use of stucco and Noted Archeologist, “After “Tea im M. Camobet and John J. Fite- for the onverslon of Dying Pagan: \ corrugatod iron it walle an sation EI oh 8 ren , , . mon — Association Elects Ofte | 22M ig Nverc'eallod to their reward, By fa’ eae Dying Pesans | Toculcating Indifferentism Under || ase. tee destruction of Dullaings || the ranks of the National Counc of! Years’ Absence from Rome, Gives ’ ill Field Debt-f example ‘and by deeds they had given ready rece! cived tt tho approbation of . ‘ wieut apecial permission. : Catholic Men during the last month, : . . cers—Cahill Field Debt-free. | Shinestion Yo vinanyy even outaide ‘he | Ox ihe waudioriies, Te le) proposed te Guise of Sport and Culture. || ange? Pe Pas too. has come me || according to a roport made here to-| Impressions of Eternal City. |fold, and left their impress in w: League in England an | 2, Slattery, 7" ~i's —— ee a vouchuted fo ail as Selds || ‘America. Sabbe ‘de Wraguier is head . . fooia "bara are altogether, out of Gay by De AE J. Slattery execuive Admontshing busbands, fathers andlor seu oe the Leagan whe eeping with the surround! secretary of that, organization. + sossiswon ENRICO Pucct brothers to exhort wives, duugbters| J. Percy, Keating, who ated after an (By N.C. W. C. Cuble Service.) | Advices fom ihe five field repre- rome Correspondent. N.C. Ws C. Nowe 7 SI operation for, anpendicttic, on, er Rome, Deo. | 25.—The Holy Father +e sentatives now working tn ae » and sisters to lend every effort that) v2, tn the sixty-sixth year, ‘ot | is Tifo, . + . the God-given beauty of women be not | havin been born on May 25, 1866, 848 91 BIGOTRY IS ABATING Oe the eee tn ra enbancomente PAPAL NUNCIO TO BERLIN oiterent seo Of the United Staten Home, Deo. anatar ule Macs winery descerated by improper clothing, the| Ssatng’snd Susan La Rocke. Witte NG of the oigbet aime ortance to the scc- IS DEAN OF DIPLOMATS. to ect that the Knights of | atter an absence of ten 8 TO tows dosepht ¥. Ieelly pointed out one | Ae Geergetowa Coliege, he graduated in IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA | = the coclesiastical Colum ve the Catholic Order of For-|turned to tho Eternal chy 1 to remain \ 75, the hor of his cians. = bf the big ovils of the day in his ser-| Quondy he studied lw, und after admis- Cows’ Berv' cltrant the Fees (oy No W GN ° time, advantage of mon detivered at the annual Memorial } sion to the bar. practiced bis profession (By aa » W. C. News Service.) Se =| B - ane, ung ic N@- | the’ Marquis’ kindness, T have decmed . Unt the time-of Me death, for more thaa| Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, Dec. 15.—| 8 exec he St, Vince! i in Muss at the Roman Catholic “High forts having been associated. with ese Me | ta ve work. ci nterest iS to obtain and report Wi School Atumni Association, eolebrated | T. De Wile Cuvier, [Hfe'was a member of Anpath Soran aoee a national , leatorsbi ons respecting the piisbie in the auditorium of tho institution, Institutions, ‘and at tho time of his deat ing, if not disappearing, in the nat a a four’ vitl 1e a ymen's ° me cinlin of Irecland—a condiuon of broad-and Vine streets, lust Sunday. “director of (the Tennyyivunia | assembly, largely because ot tele ‘ ? couid weil bo ono of the niust tle also donounced the modern dance ities, t Igsurgnce Comte loyal and substantlal support of prin- a mn th ¢ Not: tuthoriaive exponen and the modern play. ra meneae orth Americ. thi eh Sociey: ge siete ae t insure stability to the new t it . no difficulty in ° ovention of Crucity to Children, S-) Repul e Holy Father condemned the organ- ba 7 impressions about 1 The LH fifice of the Mass was iene oun, Ei phy Orphan pee Me ion for the eoparation of the ination as gelia atic and declared that | AS the first of the diplomats t s+ | ations that have ‘ready enrolled #8} Marquis, “espectaily ax thoy ‘are excel a celebrated by the Roy, John J. Bon} Aexly aaa cents Homo, Jefferson Chureh and Stat drafted by [the Chu Will never. introduce so- [ent his credentials te preston bore, such are the National Alliance of the fone ie all respocis, and a fa ner, class of 1908, who is vice~ ile welfare Counell na the jurch anc e ing: ¥ | called democratic reforms into her dis- | Monsignor precedence | Bohemian Cutholics of America, the peak , voter Py the school, The discourse de- Uathone toy Scoute, To recently became | the Government. Hom the meetings! cipline, His Holiness | praises the | Over ail the “Yepreventatives of foreiga Knights of St. George, the Superior | ( uth without fete ot causing pain oF ". ° ‘duate of golieltor for the Plage iphia. Sa Ning Fund ot the committee appointed to prepare | Priests of Germa: nationallty and | governments, including even those of Counelt of the §\ . VY incen t de Paul So- displeasure to one. I fear, how= livered by Father Kelly, a graduate 0} manager for} 1. programme it is evident that the} ese, Czecho- Slovale ergy who | the greatest powers. This unique poxi- > O° Margulis eotinued with a . the 1903 class, 1s appended. tietve ears sath has been, decnty pres! oh the | 2b8ndoned the Union, and. expresses ive the Apostlte rie, “that aghat 1 have to say wit : ; Musle was rendered by & atudent | renlisy RoMtINE’S, geath has, bee ply arebiem is complex, and delicate: The | the hope that others ‘wil follow their | Nw - fot be intere! 0 your readers, whe noir, under the direction ot Professor of aro (distinction und nobiity sot char-| Government ia revel eth ously. | example, tering’ and extending the relation be- doubtloxs ‘would, retar ews of 4 polt= 5 f a a simplicity modesty, ‘humility aod seemingly to avoid, urousing be e Ver: Treaty, tween the Holy Sce and the Gernian tical character, whil George E, Mohring, head do-| Surity of tire wert agal he Cathet ‘The Moly Father Gevtenas the aim. | Government, a : “of mathematics. | Etriking ‘characteristics, bad tne hs Ceciane ——e a “ | partment ot . See eet rte Gcdement of others, culties imi on Catholic missions Rewark and Mobile, where otrong cons F i Cahill Field Free of Debt, ie ead bear in thom ‘hing ‘he would by tho Grooutlon of the Versailles tal councils have been furmed, Twelve ld Fron of Debts a cata hana Me -/ Beal SU fect: Meets ARK OF GOVENANT SEARCH. Sseriteetrttisnctemrrareme © m \ | marked the formulatio reeeding Muss, fee convictions und ‘uncompromistng : or efls in Nocees a orguntention, an ae : yess ‘vt the Alumni Axssuciation was | principles, he was yet tolerant of the of the treaty affecting missions. but he uition, three other dior i ‘Att "ogieers. were chosen ror | opinions of omens and evernvady to exe: APAINGT [MIMO RI points out that a tike spine has vot | |N [RELAND DEEMED FUTILE) ins" incuine'*tnecethonte irs | the ensuing Year with Jobn AMturucy | Beh I sh othr where hits “opinions characterized their Jexecution. His patrlan Literary Inatitote of Philadel: fe president. be by Tete gion. but bo- - - Holiness declares hie hay protested re hia, the & Arehgiocesan Coun: s Michael J. Stat tery, » Dy tho ro- |} stowed wo hnostenta fous that few of + | Deatedly “without, ever, ‘obtuining . cit of the society and the “ring resent, wh ts_ulgo,Gxecusive | hen any nui to the pub ie Me |Follows Example of Predecessor in| the “results, desireo! ‘The’ now dee |Not Believed That Famous An-|fastimore archdiocesan Council of the ‘al newspupers—Cathe em m = elle, ‘ond other sthat my coming wus een eet the National Us no disloyalty in any reiution in titer wd . jnounces the painful condition and Lo . Name Soclety have enrolled tor ne fare Cuuneit, reported that ahi ‘rik when he ‘saw or found it in others. it) Making War on Improper Fash- fboide that in the interest of retision,| - tiquity Will Be Found the F | don’t know what Une) eurtrustesd to ine im mort ML 0 ni ation an: umanity the Catholic > him. although he.coult deeply feel and : x the Irish Eplsco| a nee - : CdcDt, TU wa | Ort inaicuation, ions and Dances. migsions should not be molested. Emerald Isle. hese reports, although thls: wes . aprovements costing | "From the time of I carly manhood he pat, recelving the, «embers of ithe — almost superfluous, since every one In fo equip the | was a devout son of the Church. te has ce et e for the pupils ot the | been said of nine Ghat he tived and: died] (By N, ©. W. € News Service) | the Holy Vather repited To theuddress| (By :N, ©. W, ©. News Service.) hee ‘an oftelal representative tothe Breeted Me | gover yougiit exeuses to 20,—Cardinal © Dubots, | Of Nelieliation mada by Cardinal Vanu- | publin, Dec. 17—The intention of 2 Holy Sco in the person of the Rey, . x ce vis, su ‘ot his religion more easy. ';| following the “example of the late Car- | cl: th at ‘ive wounds ure now af-| member of the Institute 0 | Sellars membership fee is fitty| Doctor Hagan, the excellent rector of roh had been the made that many Srecercattone ‘fud. been reeclved | whole lifetline: ho loved dina? Amette, is making war oa im-/ fi goviety—the denial of author: | sock Mebrow inscription tn the Cattle In addition to these organizations |respected by all and who has mo hi ii], banquct of the Alumnl| ome words ot te Bea modest fashions among women und on|it%., avimosity of brother toward |remains at Tara, Counly of Meath, is] the councit Thao enrolled ihebeande of Jof any one to help him in fulAtiing his Rivoclution on Thursduy evening at the eat the eruze for unseemly dunees, In & 7 pursi Diews- | condemned | by Irish archeologists. |iNdlvidual members, at a task, no less important thao delicate, Ageinhig Fotel. yen ure disgust for work and forgettul- jollar. a ‘Officers Elected, . oral letter read unt Sunday in all | ness pernaturl end. Fifteen years ago an Engtish antiquary | Yocat councity ot |nad ‘ho truth fe that for & tong Lime + ober" officers elocted, In addition to e the’ churches of, tho Archdiocese “of ro these, ev Pon-| began extensive excavations at the Hili| the Knights of Columbus, us well as|te kiss the hand of the Hole Father . president ‘Mupney, ar man Wat mt the ame time we hve! Paris, His Blancs warns Cat ties aut i is rte teaching of) ot ste Gasneh ot Tara, which. threalcued irreparable | numerous divisions of the Knights of | tad tee Soi ane cane eee Faihee . i fgets, tk . “i 6 wtulch done can bring order and the] a. aco" to tho ancient mound till tbo | St. George, the Catholle Order of For- |had the good forvane to make and keep spa oly Futher declared that, ever re-|{ntervention of the clerey of the/ pers the ilghie of St Jon Aud among Vuticun ccclesiantice. aun wel : rr "Medi ‘ . ch ec as in Roman. socie ould hav Protoss Lat oh wie feral was held on Friday of last calling tho Jeasons of the Gospel. he | diocese. sa have enrolled ax local members. [come lust spring, with our hiisaps te treasurer, Rev. Dr. John (Continued on Ninth Page) operate, for the Christian ‘eonnetia= + uitend the ‘olemn beutiiication et eens and ustees, Howry, a Rergman, - lon of peoples, as he said in his in- rable Oliver Plunkett, had I nat been ‘uns denn, J J eyelical on this au bie ihe .. wate family affairs. About the rowan, a ORLEANS TO GET oA, TO lo of last, Octoner, ime, mother 7” ‘emind thi - th . poke to me of her wish ta take a tri phy to “10: SONelt h- | ha a hold mot take| |, The, ont ec 1a decree “eroves ough | AS BRIDES OF CHRIST |e" to Taty ‘store settling for tho wintnr cued ‘Schwoerer, ssistant Clty | >, part under any pretext in indeeprous oy ateetion to day obeaninas ne the Pyrenees, au usual. and ¥ dim licltor, Joseph J. Tunney, ‘OL eootia | ne, Meir attention to. lay organiza on Ghded to accompany Nem, lady avatic “Solicitor, Josep) + OL. ” dances which , mostly ‘ bear’ exotic fons promoting, under the pretext of Y 1, . it 108 myself of the opportunity to be hee Father Kelly's Sermon. _—. i ames snd are a exotle origin, und culture, Feligious Inditfers 26 Young Women Receive Habit | preter and guide," Buther Kelly in is sermon spoke in Will Be Feature of New Dominican] "We remind onfensors, that they ent eal" fe indicated by eh d14P, First V. Impressions of the Pontiff. part 3 College Which I B should apply'on these points as on ail = otic Sis stays sincere tove | ¥e#r®, Ba ack to ‘verity, his own convie- | a ronounce First Vows oh the Pane on, thore hath mut ollege cl others the rutey of morat theology. We his soci ‘ Yon that antiquities would throw 7 ° . wie Sees “ ore af Phat are burn of 8 Ss to Be |nave confidence that the women and men, corrupts thelt ight on the origin uf tho Roman at Villa Maria Convent. Pecelved twice in audience 4 ‘rigen atone thera il ain ify it ry ‘ou bad not ween a ejeater than, Jolin the Bap- Erected There. girls of our diocese whose. spirit. of lah while pring ting ite Roors ati | #erum. e ve you found tse"st. , | faith, ploty and docility we know, will | Gitrchey “and outside overs religious |. 2! ny with the lute Rov. Mon-| 4 sina asaria Convent, West Chea te hinge Tho Moly Susrtlce of the Muss! has ——- give ‘a good example.” / Ce ee a aT: signor Molloy, the professor made a ore See nad the honor of . Easityin drow among the respec-| tN the res 'y © yor {PUBIC statement. in’ Dublin. that thet tf the “Motherhouse of” the, Sisters | Ine” stones ., . W. C, News Service) | ,,Uasity, in dress among tho resp the prexence of the Holy Wathor [Mout rruittal object of antiquarian re v3 tate Heart of |t00IN6 Monsign fenor dolla Chicen, was in ne vednes "a x fan bee ¢ 0 Ne ne have] Sraduallt disappearing, and” the wild | ou, Weanewday, was published a decree sesean in Leeland would be “not to look | NA "arky Souing women conaceratea | 1908 when ie went from Rome 12 priest. in a: plea for merey. Our do- | been “completed tue ‘the wroatlon of a} 2nd questionable dances which had a Venerable Bellarmin. is Holinens |f9F the Ark of the Covenant, or for that ven Ta ee ear int! {he | Archieplacopal “See.” the Marqule re= Purted brothurs and friends have stood | permanent college in this city to uc- | FORUS Gruen in polite clrclee are rapidly | took: recall the duty of |#xcheads, or bronze fibulue, oF tongues, |p ‘ ar plied. “E have found Benedict .XV. aly Mon m) Tosing favor. It is generally believed | oO eon, SO tana tho meceseity [OF Soiden ! ue to Totarpret Wie. | Feast “ot st. Jorn the” Evangeline h alone before the Jud ment seat of wo vantys o ‘ sgh stouter, which gives, hie frat : solemn remonstrunces of the | of oppoviny, the auversaries of Catholic Sree ena religious Iie to which Ire. |TWonty=six of these received tho re tly stout expression, agd his hulr ra that igi toot Tag bean merciful What a a late Cardinal Amette were a powerful | genooly with papers, reviews <Jinnd owes "the most Important pat |tigious habit aad fourteen pronounced | 85,5, c00" mig te net surprising non for bs who rena. Soon. coming transfer ta {fluence in banishing these “offenses |fereerea, and’ ot training, pr of her clvillzation.” tet he mhgence of Hi arse th Mew of tho many heavy preoccupations Wiut ungwer the call, Derhaysy thi! iniean Morary at Avila, Spin, to. the agelnst Cheistion docorum. | Certainly distg expert tn doctrine and Cxempiary | Assuming the approach of a tranqull| , 10 Ace Feet ene Mont | that have engaged him for tho last nix cee eee oar some of us will be ins + Spuin, (0. the | nis words wer and heeded by Ireland, one may stato that the French Caen eee eace are the oniy chances tee aoe ev Mlemento of tee annual {De establishment, Catvotion, 80 ‘ponded by savant will attain better results, if tne have observed in him: he has still S the Mens: fn tel? God} ‘The Domivian ‘Collego and House|frowsing, down tpatong varie were stead of seeking improbable Hebrew the same erect, slim figure. the mame Te eae oe ce ne, Moves Condemted as Td] CABLE FLASHES FROM ROME. "suc! fo°stsetS"2a"i we Sey as at deed es tain. ane ie ‘our Mfe te above reproach, | Now Orleans, for yeurs Bast hus beon (ie NO. Wate cable Service) {and growth of the. ‘chrletian ap tea tion si it our if of prayer and Intimate | preparing men for work {n-th ond rte eon at Union ith matters not when Frito visa China ‘and: Japan. CHRISTMAS IS CEL IS CELEBRATED Rome, Dee, 25.—Father Theodore, rly : | or, where or how the summons come undation of the cstublisument Capuchin missionary who was sent by eon 190k A review of our past yeal faltowed, the taking over of the Philip- AT EASTERN PENITENTIARY | the Queen and Prinee Regent of En- DUTCH PARLIAMENT VOTES Conde the clan dave! ir in mnind that of vat ite lustelots pred cone may be'made appropriately on this the the United States. Under < preparation for recoption ani fea he. regime. tho Dominican: Uopia with letters and royal gifts to|. TQ RETAIN PAPAL LEGATION sion. In ‘Conditions in Iretan last Sunday of the dying your: and in id, “Could tell mo, Marquis, upon what subjects, your conversation wit tho Holy Washer turned?" fs a b 8 e forenioat educational in-], Mass was celebrated at the astern | the Hoty Puther, wus wens by Pope ‘ds und their insti- . Benedict yesterduy. | The letters. ex: . u ng ng tutions, Pees the tn frerslty of St. Penitentiary on on isk as morning N.C. W, ©. Cable Service.) women hans voluntarily offered thems ‘Thomas, the. leading institution of | ¥!th its attendant spi splendor and | Peete and the Chair of Poter and a The Hague, Dec. 27.—The ’ second | acives in loving service to the Muster, learning in the islands. and the Col- solemnity The chapel packed, | desire for the continuance of good re-| chamber of the Dutch Parliament has|and they aro entet ring upon the hap- lege of St. John of Letran, which in-}and a general christmas” soire bre- lations between eonasted eu the Holy | voted, 66 to 11, a sum of 10,000 florins plost Ife that i one can imagine, =| ss cine iene thouraidtudents [vied tho lar decorations wove rien [sek Pha gute poraated F480 AE”| 1 cransform the special mimaion to tho| ur raecing ies” ase porte ; aro famous the world over and Have liq omate candelabra and flowers und |Seelang-a cross were uo sents Care [Holy Seo into a permament legation. {supreme act of love, and as thelr ro 4 colleges. plants 2 profuse array, added their }dinal Gasparri, Papal Secretary of mois action fone ane defcat of a) yard fhey have, the assurance “f fous ' tor this new resprite— Scanner year 10} ‘Tho chungo in the government of the occasion, the electric | State, otion agi ‘credit for thie |Saviour to St. Peter, as give 'e do something for our soul the Istanda necesaitated the addition of pulbe shining forth 80 prettily from gp Tie, fgetivition te et Purpoue after tong dette 46 to os tenth chanter of St. Mark, “Amen. 2 from xt, John the 1s “Bantiat t oarn a|Enelivh and other Dominicans oe behind the floral effects, affording: de- Great golemnity, At tho cHUTch, of St. | yee eee ee et eet yiy [left house ‘or brethren, or sisters, or st ul, real-| were to do their life wor! light to those approciative of the beau-| Mary Muggiore Sunday morning Car-| pariiament by Jonkheer van fe petore father, or mother, or lands, for My f aubjecting the [brought about, the voundution ot the | ful inal Vanutelli officiuted pontitically,| peck, the foreign minister, who de-|S&ko and for the Gospel, who shall ore haatise- | Dominican house of studies here, a fhe foral oterings ronresented the and Sunday cventng Cardinal Gasquet | Glared that the reasona that led to the {Rot re eivo a, hundred times as zouen ey ditions ia irciand: und day hy t] ews nantes © Cal a nedictior | fe now in this time, and in the world to} $f e . ay “Se Oni | Avila Library's Great Collection. | Sic faith, | THe artistic handiwork of see dina) Mercier last Monday was 2 | © Tome in 8h vero ng unger ai oe ite everiastings” day’ follows events there with the uta splendid character In the Dis | ‘Tho Avita library containg many vol- | the deconito both love and gues! at the ‘American College, where | caie had ‘been re-| The speaker then congratulated ne | ‘in on, o \ tory 0 We "Ey" | umes whieh have come down from the therllice for thelr Mother Cure white [Eee ae ee een Anebasaeaor | RbIe, REN, that pence, had “been re-| Toni ot tho.candidates. U minence | Cardinal Gusparrl 1 © ‘ay for the |tme the Collego of St. hom tho euutitul effect created by ine | Jonnson und. ‘ita. Johnson und ote | eee eee ee potted oat, ep which thelr daushtera had faker, State, and the young, Be ott eee gon, thia rugged {Avi Was founded under the patrons lumined sanctuary, us it stood betwen {eminent personages. ‘The convereation would be undesirable Because the Vat~ todly." he, taracty Cerrettl “av Gert-fouring man stood Fern efore a [SES Of Queen Elizabeth. . While tho|iwo flags of freedom. guvo to It the Seas most cordint. jean was becoming @ very mportant because of Your Careful Seatly traiaing MI po worthily, the ‘| i= ’ jegrees touch of a real Christmas morn. ee i Qtions {that they have come to this decision, | ocr oe proctaim-|icine and. law. it8 theologteal courses | "To the left. of the altur stood’ the Rejects Appeal of Socialists Centra for intomate COMA iO oe ty ioe that The thawene |Coneremution of Extraordinary Bechass revs [eFe, Most famous, Many of the learn | humble stable in miniature wherai (By Nee. servien) . at a vocation for them originated frst and Subsciuin of the upon the straw nd savtour's sr in You, ave respectively, ars iieg up and the crooked wave made crib, Knelt, “Nother "Mary and Jo Brussels, Deo.” Minister . conditions fin , ¥ seph— CTI don Supreme nacries’ in aivt \ siren “tho ‘mouniaina of sin hat |tnene, “tne acauintion a the Horary | prety tinon of the bitnplace of tho | lence, ahd. ark estes ‘hab lected | FRENCH DEFER ACTION rage a. Subreme eecifce tn svg hess hav promises to be a distinct contribu. emia ot Wethiohem,. he petition. of is talists asking, the ON VATICAN EMBASSY |too, will ‘receive tho reward.” felt deep nermonal evmmpathy tion to “shealosiea Meerature in the] " The choir sang “Holy Night” with |S neh, study e Tie wdded thet on such ati occasion ott ut alge Lecaune they are quit | United states an vexprension. nd. tendernen that |!" the Dublic, schools, there was in reality no need of a a0t= Dut alao hecaune thea are nity +++ fended harmoniously with the. snteit By N.C, W. C. Cable Service.) (Continued on Third Pa aro that If a right solution of th : HOLY FATHER’S RELIEF FUND a the hour, and Guring tho Mags fens | Paris, Dec. £2.—The senatorial com- gn Thing 5 . Feadtly foun : ‘alutaris” and “Agnus |} mittce on forviga affairs has de . 7 i thought of. an EXCEEDS 15 MILLION LIRE "sy sync o'stes, 8. 3s WALKS AND TALKS |e Geis too not to cxumine| REV. F. J, THEF APPOINTED cot eta wil be pnneo.dlessire Se nel celebrated the Mass and pave a’ touch’ by The Rambler the. prjecet concerning un embase: NEW BISHOP OF CONCORDIA | fo" Peeled shen for iresed herselt. (By N.C. We C. Cable wervice.) ling sermon on the humble birmh of | the Vatican before the senatorial Que of Roprisals, 28. um conta Chriet, MWe talaaton on earth, and Hig The Catholic Standard and Times cloctions of January 2. Premicr) Kansas City Dee. $9.—Unomeiat | "What is sald at tne rCarican about the ane een on ee reer ne will fui Leygues had asked an immediate ex- | news of his appointment ‘as Bishop of | the campaixn of nove salted re reprisals a . My choc starving and suffering ehiigren rat foythe aren straw upon which innovation || eiection Notwithstanding thie: post. ra fdeveed the Inte present, aid abowt trie iurope ex- ong haa. beet 0 Shae all is hoped to be || ponement, Bure, political secre: ningham, reached the monsire+ . ite fing [28 of Heroes had been born that all) insteuehte “and | Ponements Mt, Bure, noticed Seere-| tow irvancis. Joseph Viet, rector of | lon $n the Halian Tariament in favor fo'a report just published. Tour mition imtaht ae oe ates ., It will appear |! quoted ax saying there iy in th ‘Gene the Cathedrat and Vicar pared of Frclund son of pola hae 5 Mather to - Q ansas Cty Diocese, last 3 ie a : eee ee eet ee in his initial of- project. majority of 40 oF 45 votes for the | i oiielal cablegrams Rome jacter. and os 1 said before, | do co milion Wt Solan storie center of |) "rhe ‘municipal couneit of Verdun |ty thi ffect have seem crame | necan du entee oF to. Soma me St don my re mon ie wae ta hae yoted ‘inanimously to offer to the| Father Tief has mot vet been notifted | terrain. lovee oe mk at ‘en te Catholic gentlemen, nave ) you {ike St.Jand Czecho-Slovakla. Lesser sums and Bishop of Ve ¢ Verdun as a tol foken of unten |o omelally of bis pappoinl sme oes a|boee so eet ecnrensed “in the Sel endencien of the present wenera: |countriees nn (ner amistad confine irs Shtewy bad been attributed by the Sinte | Iarse. section Foe ee near eens Baba Noni innate tsa | rk Si None a reld ef a a | ES, |v ae nen the nao al SmhaPaiaie Mutatts[GuceratngHomeges sorte in y modern | for thin worl retiet ap ‘rom i - = “ ™ ” laration of tha x. How many husbands andlover the world. Am ve five | ply to the Peedidents reauent, “ils Em. || walks concerning men and mem- During excavations in be Cathedral | thouss pnd. has about ninety ive insn Epiorain, ve Arte nothing fathers ‘and brothers among you have] nilllion lire. Spain three million: Tre: | Inence esta red that he would be moxt || oF ing to do with ghar of Rheims the body the martyr | churches, including ‘nlasion and neve zt + ing and counsell- fend ue initionss Ituly a million and | happy to co-' soporte in the work as fur and places of the past [shop Albert De Low ain, as found,|enty or ‘more pricsts. There are ‘our wives and other nations smatter/as his great age and tutirmitics per- i ‘he presence of these telies was un-(thousand children in the parochial Page) Smounts mit. ~ ow schools
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