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The Catholic Standard and Times, v. 26, no. 10, Saturday, January 15, 1921.
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VOL, 26-NO. 10 a PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1921 FIVE CENTS FARM WILL HELP SOLVE cork PRELITE DENOUNCES | CATHOLIC GIRLS SHINE VATICAN INFLUENCED CARDINAL GIBBONS NOW |) 1x ee NG SISTERS GUIDE ORPHANS UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM MURDERS AND IND REPRISALS SHOES TO AID MISSIONS || SURRENDER OF FIUME| sre CARDINAL PRIEST | TQ) AID CENTRAL EUROPE AS: FIRE ATTACKS HOME (By N.C. W. C. News Service.) N.C. Cc. News Service.) Bishop Cohalan Explains Excom- ||, Wasinston, D.C.” Jan i Washington, D.C, Jun. 10—Car- |! Catholics Plan for Big Relief Cam: Th nd fe Americ iris me” oe } irs ‘are ‘housands of ane “an Apostolic Administ tor Urged Qinal Gibbons is now the first Car- Eos (ene ee emma OF Property of 103 03 Acres Acquired as te . . Di Institution in Connec. munication Decree and Ap- quality a expert bootblucky it te i / ainal priest and sonior member of || “paign—Hoover Approves of |St- John’s Asylum Boys, Ignorant oe hocesan ins! = - sums O§ money that are ré¢ is int Anni is the Sacred College by creation. This . . . ‘i ith St. Lgnatius’ House peals for Pea Peace. the headquarters of the Catholic pon d’Annunzio “to End alacinction comes to tm asa rex || Special Drive. * of Flames Destroying Chapel, . . 3 - wee t oa ; : a _ ' n wil g ee we] students of Catholic high schools |! Seourge of Six Years War. Seph “Sebastian Neto Oe Me Led to New School Building. t <Spociat Soares GW 1! and colleges who have resorted to former Patrlarch of Lisbon, on De? N.C, W. C. News Service.) 4 > ' shining shoes 4s a means of help NDOr te 1920. ! ID HOMELESS MEN a Dub 3zibe Most Rev. De-|| tn’ out “the mssion fund are’ any sen edearainal Logue, Chicago, Jan. 2—One day's wages Sune am 10 A Cokalan, Blsbop ot Cork, eavtatca ts || eee, BEaemtlon fad Ae any | PEACE APPEAL To MAYOR Bons as yecond ‘in the tani of Care || 2% each Cuthoils family and genee-|HOST AND VESSELS REMOVED Pastoral Lette: Dis reayons for hay- || and ‘colleges, the shoe shine parlor ah ive - is one of the most certain sources: ——— ou 5 - mutelll, dean of the |} of $4,00,000 worth, at ‘east, win be]. ws Energetic Ladies’ Auxiliary will Ing Dromuiguted his recent excom. ot ilafonaty 1 nn Car inal Gaspartis Eloguient Plea sacred nal Vann sn it dee member ||Sukcd during the Lenton ease ins Firemen, Responding Quickly, Do . F vi in th ink of Ci 1 Bishops. Hie As > Hold Grand Musicalé in Opera of Notre’ Dune Jd. bas a modei |! t9 Riccardo Gigante . Against was born ior 1836 and. was created || Butlon-ivide collection forthe stfan.| Fine Work, Checking Spread of t shoe shine shop, in ing people of Austria, Germany, Hur t petto in Decem mben t, a3 89. He has " t House to Procure Funds, galese,", ee a, jBengal ‘issions Further Fraternal Bloodshed. font celebrated tho ‘sixth annie gary. Poland and other parts ot Se"z |. Blaze and Save Structure. ° E. at of the C of Holy ersary of his ordination to mmmittee, consisting of Tis Eminence} : - % + Fomolees,-.convalescent “and ‘une Mount St. Joseph's Academy and . prithood. geoond in deal bor ‘ardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Mun= , Lome cee. convalesce: « College | ‘ot “iatniten County, Ohio, |} (By N.C. W. ©. News Service.) | Rartie al Bishops. All of these Car- || dele! ae £ Gtcazo: Archbishop Mess-| Six hundred boys, ranging in age : mare me be we ae o ome 2 ed again || has & “be nh wangy parlor” Where huit-«! Rome, December 28—The Holy See || dials except Curdinat de Lat were || Goon, “of ockiord ene nee MUl- |trom seven to twelve years, were saved / f? & port y 0 ms ¢ a fresh start and | decree” o} cacominunication, whie! lressiny wnicuring = raised to the Cardinalate by Pope . P01 fu a on ite through the truve alrew ay Promu lated ugainst|| ried on to hfp the mission fund. || # entitled to a considerable share of Leo xm y Pop to reach sio.000.00 i m possibly serious injury, and thete i eee marty of {uss who be Gully of taese|/ In one day, according to a tetter |/the eredit for Gabricle d'Annunzio’s e beginning of 1920 the “An- lives from Jeopardy, by the promnt / scquncon ° ine farm property Of | Cimes within the dioeeee rom Miss Dorothy Imbus, one of |/ tinal acceptance of: the treaty ot || mats Fontifcle,” oficial publica |} pai ane for garrving out this cam-|and efficient: work of ‘the Sisters of { 108 pores by the Miecene for oreaten He ouutines | the operations ‘ing place the delegates to the last C, SMC Rapalio and the surrender of Fiume|| tion of thi isted Six Car- ose’ Tolls wings Fite Sailing, from | St Joseph in charge of St. John’s Ore ' ‘ ie conneesion oa with the well-known progont the kill-|| convention, the proceeds’ of this atively! dina! Bisho} ope atiysone Cardinal || Senn ’ ‘ han Asylum, Forty-nit f Tmoatius’ House. nt S111 Vino. street. | tn by "volunteers ‘and || parlor ‘amounted wo neo: dofate Ths estore ately Vatican's endo || priests and seven Cardinal deacons, Riche Yo orc on Tow, Near's Day pf the | Fran Asylum, rorty-ninth street and {Tho property, wh asthe “equip- | the sorts by stores of the British |] enough to save. ton destitute chil- |) Tre extent of thy ‘of the contilet is to Sinco its tssuance several members vicar genetel of Chinnes, 0 iS avenue, on last sat t ‘arm, house tg | Governn is time boys and|| dren be vest tn the correspondence thae|| &f the Sacred College: have died. evening when a fir £ situated on Whitebull roud, spat men taking purt ia ambushes, mus' Passe eon representatives ‘of the {+ hapel of that institutio . [mile north of the Germantown pike. |ho cuys, know that “by thelr erieainel Holy frathenga the Con fire was: discovered by : This new diocesan Institution, which [act they are vxposing, perhaps e where ———— , the Bayer he —o the Sisters, shortly L © is suid 10 be the only one, of Its kind |countryside, perhaps a town or city, though. ‘dara bo and Mayor ‘8, short ¥ & in- the countey, te utgrowih of jto the dunger | of terrible Peprisale," \ 5 © fgigameugh, @Annur the avsuranees ee immedtan ely turned a = i en Sears’ experience of ine. part | Proceeding & : that Were requested by Coraeerances ‘ . rang the fire bell whieh caliod for the 2 fe of fis eee own, superintendent Condemnation of Crime. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU purrl, Secretary of State. and Don FOR NEWS ABOUT CARDINAL |: made \a partial survey of food and |"™arshaling, of the young boys inthe ” . Ignatius’ . =f e : 1 : : co . we : 5 Seba near oce ene | o Wain ae ata Seeecopeytin | anole” amin gitipg onatiens among the Ser, eGo sulk wae the. ston } managed it continuously since 1904. | Cre crimes of the Govern-| Office Established in Headquarters | ‘el? ltfmat fecision to capitulate] p : or Monsisnor | Kelley, and his ax-|{Nat before the children realized thut *“Approbation of His Grace. ment in Irelan nd are different | Office Established in Headquarters | {203 Mgmate arguments | His inence, Much Improved, | Sociate, ine Rev. ‘Thomas V. Shannon something really scrious had happened Miss Town x ent! tic over the und ure Infinitely greater than Urged ‘upon them "by" His Homes ’ pI *leditor ot rid." Chicago, |they had been marched, in military Niss Town iy enthusiastic ove e, al e i oe . . . : ute project, which has the Gates of, erate military or. on Girard Avenue—Wonderful Fepresencativos, » Sits in Chair at Window of mado throw Archos p adund ein Mle, intp the recently dedicated new + the “tporebation vot His Gi irace the Most |ganization, because it ls the duty o : Jon Constantin » the meeting of the Hierarchy in : id. Archbishop. miber of the Government, through Ite servanta, Record of National Body. Eeclosiasticaliy, Pinna Peat sto Charles Street Home. Washington, | that | determined the | 2200! building on the other side of the Nelleinnowe Pnisudelpians” “comprise |to protect the Iv sand property of the . o Diccene ot Veetae wee i Bishops ‘to ‘undertake this work. ‘ . the oflicers an ‘@ of managers at j citizens, wspeclally ‘of rmocentunet- The, K. of C. Free Employment |nunzio took possesion of the ots lu Will Report to the Vatican. alaaed Sacrament Removed. . 7 7 Bie “gnatiog “House, ther taciuds fending citizens, But instead of de- fat ee @: ©. W.,C. News Service.) " © Mrs Jumes Lb, Pequignot, ‘presidents fending the lives and property of the | Pursaus throughout the country, for| nes lsolated, und | the dels Se 0°" | Baltimore, Jan, For fivet | Kenegy Wie cgnference YR Monsignor) Almost simultaneous with th A. MeNuity, vieo presi | innocent the Gover Ya care-]ex-service men, automatically ceased | ernment, appotived bere seine Ee more, Jan, Ke tng “irs om etist capital | coy the flam a dont: Mrs, John J. Coyle, scvond vice | fully wala plan, for “hich mot oven operations on. December 31, the an-|stantini as. Apostolic “Administrator ime since bis return, Cardinal Gib- wing fo en aw nsignor ghroweh SS presivent;.” Mrs,” Syivester James |elouk ‘of teaulity. ‘has provided, |nouncement having toa made that|Don Constantinl had. bees chaplain | bons left his bed for a few hours thts | i1t) § echo. Blovaie 7 de ger e w recording secretary; | Mrs. | has conducted, through ie vacrvanta, S| the question of employment: was no|in the Itahan army ar ‘was well afternoon. Propped. up with pillows] Heri, and” ‘down he Rhine, ‘siniting i From Car ain joarn: er, treasurer, and Migs | reprisal campaign of murder of the & know a vheel= ant {all ie Bishops a 2 Cit hs [ome Sth betta ng cae” COMMIT veo meme] a ae a haa rele Sat aS SP El ped ae : ee ggnanygens are Mrs. J. X-|property with the vie Or procuring | mo: allan eecupation ef Aquileia, he had |dows of hin study on the Second Root cope. mater the “Monsignor will Y rs, Franklin Tuche, Miss }the submixsion of the Republican army Follow! wring the sisning are astea himself to the excavations and episcopal residence, gazing out | Visit and make a report to the ougterty, ie El noken ie ros ne and exendieanorer, the nistice the consequent eembbinien= the famous Cathedral. of s t. Ho seemed greatly Vauean oe what he hae lear 2 Jol “3 Sori ate aah eae R ng. the House of tion of “the millions of troops, these that Hox, which wus once the splen: ed by the brief respite, and scv-] In the menntimo, he win, “lee the " . once. Miss | Moria ane ny nee ¢ of | bureaus wonderful work’ in- find= of the putriarehate that was i te "utteeneon ves | American commitice, “and through it |e : 2 Mrs Chiuries Tc renter, Bout reat oministers to questions | Ing Pesitions Tor iundreds of ‘thous transfered enice after Aquileia | quested the Rev. Albert ©. Smith, his all of the in Bishops, sntorm fT § Kail, Miss Ida “Pequignot, abot outrages anda’ of me this city alone the | Was destroyed by Att to wheel him about the halls |of conditio ‘and needs, and will ure les ! H, Goeser and Miss Charies M. Town, |falechood, An invading power ‘hich | F Of cxeservice men and Ronen | Don Celgs Constant nad governed 0 distribution ot the funds tote wae MeSbea was in the chapet tings for oe places were found totalled Flume with great zeal, neglecting no| The rule against admitting Tistiora ~ . 12,500. pbportunity to hasten: the pactiic. s0- /to the Cardinal te being 5 pbverved, ion of clothing, hich jand while two of the Sisters played thy . 4 n 5 lution ‘of the Adriutic problem. Even | der advice of. physician: we taken several” weeks mere : 1 govoperating with Miss ‘Town in car-| by the British forces with the more Renu me Former Functio ab. | GAannunsio greatly appreciated Don Secretary of ‘State Bainbridge Col-| throughout most of ine dioceses, ie ing for homeless men,, are about to/ than tacit approval of the British Gov-| For Years Prior to tn Constantini’s | spirit his | priestly | by has scent from Montevideo, Uruguay, een so successful that ‘that . hold an entertainment to hetp defray | ernment. instances in’ Cork, | tishmeat of the national barons ina activities, Goference te the Seu [BY t thousand nile dstat cable 200 nad been shipped prior the remov the expense ineurred through the pur 20%, We, Patiadelonia, Chapter ot the id not prevent the Apostolle | gram expressing ularm at the fn Hg of, Monsignor Ieempe, 8818 ane ‘carried them into the eburchs chage of furm in the neighborhood of C. hud condu bor Burcau | Administrator, fi Taluing ius. voles (Sf Canhinal Giubone ard requesting ine This" coletion willbe pressed cen Excellent Work by Firemen. i of Roxborough. -| vith tices inthe. “Veadaiartors: Saas Wontinuea on Bird Page) |formation’ eonccrning Tals tinuously, and the stothing shipped a . “In view of the fuct that this farm Girard avenue and immediaroly ‘upon |<: condition “the rapidly as_ suflleiontly laeze. consis while, ith almost inerediuto 7 cableg he a) ‘ Fie betel tre go funds Mp [patched on Junuary 4, Mints” have "buen ‘gotten topctnere Tawitinens the’ e's fre Netters hea , ve Although t) . purchase, 1 Rhlch Secretary _Colby wag, received are though | eset He wag es Uoeese | responded to the (ara ‘and by their he work of c acne time and the tanner in which the col- | Promptness and ney saved tho nd Twist the has been done. The new office is on “Nome an rennei nee Secretary » Colby's: cablegs ad-| lection of money ts taken up, the plan |Puilding from Probable total dou a . the third Noor of the Kk, of C. Head- San, S—H ne members "s as already out ae ton. recomme ue it to ‘Our a sev, Clersy quarters, oft he ¢ Roman arlatocrac for the pres- Gressed 10 the Re * Athert mith, oF dere tuned -con nfo nates: tha i] ‘tho men were houd in epee pralsa 7 * pr tho cardinat's scerotary, was as fol every diocese tn the United States will a und Beloved Walter J. Under whose ef- entation of “thelr- good wishes, on | ow have ita drive started by the middle of tet ‘Sisters The they seid bere Clever fave cient local bureau | Epiphany Evo, the Holy Father del . ihe plan of axking a day’s pay he “ did suck comimendable works, hae eons » the rPteacs cable through Navy Depart: | from’ cacts ae gat A which (and with capable bands did much: 10 : 1 Bh entrvainient eetersed to in the}army, and i eran ‘arson trom | sented. to direct tho activitics or the |S" an address reminding them of tho ment at Washington to the U. S's. probably will be ye garners whiten | aesist them: in turn , me oe ‘rand’ musicale and concer’ fs | whatever ‘source they cow Chapter bure: will have ax his | necessity of opposing indecent fashions | Florida. th al. Alarmed Ehicage, may be varied in oth vios |Pralved “a Miho: meen et highiy fof ® gran olan “Opera House WaAdverting to erie “ee the ox: Seastante Practically allot the 10.800 ané dances;-of exercising public and | PY published reports of his lilness. cose: | ot only for the dispatch with whieh | “ vening. Janeane 5 i Knights of Columbus. of the city who . aim ed) “BAINBRIDGE COLBY.” they conauered the flames but for thelr j Moats evening, ary 3A eplen- nmunicailon di ie creo b: s i. rivate charity and ‘of. co-operating Hoover Approves Plan. nou gentlemanly and Kindly treatment featuring | Miss Meagher, < P . y yesterday jong Catholics only, and as in no he excite noted Irish soprano. Sho will be as- inotuder “S ecclestastical prohiuition ise tie he nobility are called to give work, coun- “Cardinal spent restful night. Mueh terfere with the Hoover cam- wert \ ox ite wnent eee tied fe r¢ » ee and aisection, His Holiness bade a firs bova Sea eer ie cette have: aeuitsy whom Xow York jof acts alroady prohibited by Divine hone number is oplar 98-87 u improved thie, morning, The Cardinal European Rellef Councit, how! many" boys were. taken, care of. tea, have commended. ‘They are tow jing adds the sanction of severe He yPrane uumber is re being |them Feniember that noble ‘birth alone congratulates you on the d correspondence be-!in the vntieution, and was loath to be- If ts Pe Rarne te mammiat, nd we | peeteala len sgnishea to Pat fs DFO-| advised of the Tecestublishment ot the ie sutictent preparation ~ [your anission to South America’ over and the directors of Hove the number une * Ho was six y tus been making the Catholle campaign have ‘resulted ed forinet a single boy had been bureau and are urged to use its facil- Secttary dr is a charming D biin Taw, who, driven |no matter by whom committed: (2) ore urs The Holy athe - praised women’s | tour bt South ante ae Tee hee oe friendly co-operation. It | in eyitenc that tt train her home uly the ster upe| Atuompt it iaurder: “Gy Murdoroag |!es Wien In need oF hel’ of any Kind. ggtiviues tow devcionng i Wane une| pe ‘Allan ida "ot the continent: 0 was mado clear to air. Hooter and ns | hcvidence ring aivhaving Deen fo Q) Bate in 1818," nast von ‘toud Pocaliet, fase enema the napping. Why, he| win ve defrayed by ihe chet ree circetion, of oble, Toman |ie' ruveli the Battleship | #equlexced in the stand taken, that a|tmoved tong alae oe . for her dnished work ab-u_voualist |aske, should the Corporators. and their | funds already: in’ its poseeation, indices “ite Focalled the exa of St. | Florida, sa ong Cai ° ch ‘The only pupil of the renown ned Jo) hn lay, theo! ogtan murmur against these ne Jerome, who was spiritual ‘Sector wot ——~+++ —__. ‘holie campaign was # “he heh an MeCormack, she bas rapidly come to| pro! ony. In conclusion he appeals Roman matrons of his time and r logical and proper—even a necessary— nly the front fp ber chosen profession. and | to sll volunteers, privates and ofticers, | SETTLEMENT OF IRISH ommended tho diffusion “of gorpel NEW LEBANON STATE HAS procedure. ently remedied ssh jome in the rendition | to bow to the teaching of the Gospel, ‘cading. The Cainelie collection was decided tmost a tot bal i man life, to have consid. | | QUESTION STI STIRS LONDON |" cabs delegation was headed by Prince ANTI-CLERICAL PARTY | upon at ‘tse ng ve" Catholic | ported staine Unprotected general ‘olonna, assistant to the Pontifical hi in x shy Sept mass of ruined Sereckage, while most . y By N.C. W ble Service.) Girone, The Prince delivered the ad. (By N.C. W. G. News Service. long before the Hoover campaiga of the pews and statuary are a torat tembteefcts af excomnuriceuse, Sig] London, Jan. i®-—Archbishop. Chane [es ot, eeetne Sb, Andron deta, <i S77, Dee 11—atthousn en/na, kod ot apd great al of the [Ion The two de altars were ai ds up bis Pastorat thus: of Australia, who was conducting | Valle wae en on any an oc.,| Dew Suite of Lebanon, proclaimed last | :uking in all of the parishes threcgh. |av Was the greater pore ot wae ee \ lovers, and surprise has been expressed App eats for Py negatiations between the Irish Repub- | tave lasses celobrated in all the| September, owes its creation, in large c hi arranged be- ‘alta ‘eliet " that one co youns: could have attained ‘’ - Yarlous Cuthoile ‘tes teen sermons| part, to the efforts of the Maronite Council “ guch mastery with the soul stirring St ane yo a priests and Beople, to| ican leaders | ‘and emer Whita | in several languages,’ to slenityr the | Puttarcn ana iis cterees Konno political w God, the tabornacie daor of oh ney, a young Irishman. | Poy “which may enable ai whee Seed the Arches Tate, While |oniversal distusion atte jCatballc truth |elements aro attempting to bring the| “Mr. Hoover was also convinced of |the central altar bears not a scrata UL. whe "pas ‘thrilled Montreal audiences dren of ircland to work harmoniowaty | o¢e5° oo goncrally hellece, ed | among all races, ropaganda /poople to! support anti-clerical parties | the necessity of the Catholic drlye |nor even a trace of smoke. Well might 5 by! neo : Kerent ny] more, than is generally ‘believed in oe \ vee ere to bereclee [ant policies. toy. | TOM, hte Viewpoint of ‘the suffering /the Sacred Host have Bren allowed in well as by the sweetness of his voice, : | the several rites. ("De tascan Assir, a former fol- untiies. A large percent the|remein there, for the flames did not i sin | Our country: and. which, it if be not ad ot reached : Holiness presided, lower of Emir Feisal, who resisted | poopie in the ‘wee deuennutge, of the _the leant harm to the sanctuary tom ntry on . Weeen yatigan Gardens, at debates be-| French suzerainty In Syria, hus in- | aro Catholics, an they are looking to of the King of King a recital given by him in the Cathotic| Which, the country edn Fin iaear Ze { possible and the vArenbishon fa said tween pupils of the Roman Seminary |dueed the so-called Democratic party | Catholle America ome. to. thelr froclom ‘al of/to have felt peo all the clreum-|on st, John's Gospel, and aistributea to issue a manifesto denying the right{ succor. The penerosity” of, Acettet| coumadin a number ar the nearby To make the concert om- | freedom. stances, permitt prizes to the best scholars. prizes |ot the clergy to represent the people. | Catholics e: feuded to them through | narishtoners, many of whom have bren = menwurate with tho ‘worth of t ithe noble ——— ela quarters ‘are ratbe reticent re- were watches and money, The & Sem- |The leaders of this party are mostly Patlonal organizations would have lost |reeular visitors at the Home for nev- Z gblect for which it will be given, the IRISH PRELATES Fi FIGHT garding the vialt of Vather O'Flanna- | ingrians. this, morning attended Mass /hostile to. the French hegemony Catholic identity and origin before |eral seam, ‘hurried. to. the chanel te ry aro working ‘tire- fn he nae Bee in offered by the Pontiff and received | strange to rgely members its benefits reached the: er, and they |ofer to the Sisters what aid in Teasly. and ucceranng Mone, tre ITISH PARTITION ACT |#1gi#n4 on matters connected with |Hoiy Communion, “After the Maes | the [of Masonite would go. on belle that their | thelr power. a n om h athe | Hol¥ Father received them in audience |" The patriarch and his faithfoy clergy | brothers in the faith in Tamerica had | Already a number of frfende of the poly Puihor as Font |in his private library. ‘They presentea |navec ner iano perceive the dan-| deserted them, [Home have offered material hetp_in 3 MeKean, et ron ae ice man | offerings tor the suffering children ot }ger of this propaganda and to take oe . the rehabilitation of the chapel. The J. MeKean, a Catho! Surope. His Holiness addressed them, | measures to combat it. They have be- OCH {t in honed. will bo almost cognition ot. pioneer recalling the gifts brought by the | gun to educate the popular conerience | Ft IS GUEST OF N.C. W. C. [faite Severed by Whecnanet . ople, th zg 3 g or “By NX. dW. CL Cable Service. journalist ntinued on Si ent apparen aervices tn sendin g international news | Kin eI Iris - gS to the Child Jesus and Save}z0 that the people, when they vote, TI Hacues Irish settlement only on the in the English language to the Cath-/ cach a book of spiritual reading, will know how to resist the wiles and AT BIG ; PARIS RECEP ON GUATEMALA BISHOP URGES [basis of « partition ‘act. that would |olie pre “a iitrigues’ of these ‘antd-clericals - SEVRES VASE, FRENCH GIFT CENTRAL AMERICAN UNION| counties at tho mercy ot those re: |ARCHBISHOP HAYES SAILS Tom eg ner of the Lepore UX GIVES AID Pari Tans Wroataceet Bree TO X.C, REPORTED Nils = a S Romie, Dec. 1,—Father. Evan Dee. ius, | BORDEAUX GIVES A Paris, Ja a iponsible for tho tragic anti-Catholic worker among tho South American st las sat a a Etoile y, lows Cbreaica in na Derry, cut-| -* TO VISIT POPE BENEDICT | ors" among, the South “Amorican TO PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Conducted by the Parisian subeace, | xBY No,C W. ©: News Sercica) be d magnificent Salt wnlet ts about to be conducted by New York, Jan. 12,—According to an|erected in his native. city. Father coy ‘6. ©. News -.), ttteo As80( luce Press Choate “he Most | Evarius died in ‘South America last Ne We fare Council, Rew, Patrick J. Hayes, -Arch-|8Pring. For many years he had lab-| . Paris, Dee. 24.—As is wel Neen, h - . : 4 member of the Salesian the enn Sate i compliance with onet Mott, ‘nila “attache, and highest Christia bishop of ‘New York, catied to rday on He cume =| ene é law of noutr: grants subsldioe cr Bervy, president of the Chum- the Most Rov.. J the Italian steamer Pesaro for a-con. -]be known as the “father of Jonty to the official Me neutral schools. | tn Sf. address Murbhal Foch praised D. D. Archoishon of Gua: * Ja, who on ference with the Holy Father, epera! | But of lato the Cutholics have called | the work of the » Parisian suh-commit- thus expres elt be The prelate announced his sole mls Jon various municipalities to xote the | teo and ‘saias” War, American /the national headquarters of . < j pee dits which might, at/and French sold Her fought for the | Knights of Columbu: given here b; “averel prominent Cen- | ment are regarded ap menacing. cc New York and the} {j necessary. cre * Gt ght for the Falameren a court martint of Futher Deminic, wore during the at et Catholic crane | HOLY FATHER FAVORS 1]isie ioe anes eee eeNOE SeP-| principles of “iebt” ana Justices they chaplain Of Ge tate ten are oermtnts: | | re cody were of God.” i peace we Hs Archbishop Tnol declared that back | Swiney hag avigon out ot aitusions. to wats, rye oF hie BAN ON BULL FIGHTING ||"'sev'rat "important. towns already | Yust ‘pursue foseliee the BieShy Ne (By 2 . vl Parts, Jan 10—A union of sll Gen + in Republice is tavored by ait catnotie, “palebops in that country rational, indiypensable and of <n yee he'wae the chaplain general oe | . a vente tn cor ee o . ited with these requests and |richt und Justice, and so we are real |Packed and shipped to Havre to ot « good will alone had prevented suc bh] Trieh events in correspondon found| “righ Church dignitaries and proml- . have complied with these requests has | Sidi ee 8 Feal | Pack ‘@ unlon in the past. in Lond sald to be in his hi nent laymen attended a reception (ey N.C Woe News Service.) |) voted 25.000 francs for the needy pup S In order to obtain it.” he, con tins i writing. | given the Archbishop aboard the Hiner |) “Paris, Dec, 24.—Cardinal Gas- || Se tho parochial nehoole im that ‘city. ne 6 first necessary to estan FRENCH "RADICALS AR A before wal parri bas addressed a letter of con- |jThere were only two votes rocorded | PRIEST IS SLAPPED urope to the United States. ans of comininieation eles RE rel whale “rer Pon Gratuation and encouragement. to ||asainet the proposal. IN PRAGUE ASSEMBLY rene Ung records at Havre show 0 relate Pleads for Porters “Presidente” of recelpt of the vase, which ts Postal and railway. facilities | STILL ANTI-CLERICAL (ey C. News Service.) whe Dewsigente! of | the five fect in height and three feet In vs er bet- ne Soin the Coleaiat tor 6. Wie News service). |SY0,fe0t, Y 1. Ne ) animals, soci upreme Knight James A. Faber oe rn jq|Consreus, which recently ausombled at specially organized in view of doing |} Par! ‘sam 10 i Rei haw cabled the of @ European eon and b: : 4 Brussels, Moneignor Roelens made a|} ai with. bull fighting, His sttungion respecting the restoration o of a hot encounter in’ the pational ae missioner, Pawan L Hearn, ‘asking ruled PY i poard of the Radical Party a uni successful intervention on behalf of Fmjpence wrote: relations between France the sembly in Prague recen! him to se the assistance of -the “If “human | barburity is stilt ||Vitican was otfocted by yen, debate, former minister Vrbcneity, toes im French police in locating the work of ing control of ‘himself, rose up and {art and American police are trying to slapped the priest's face, determine whether or not the vaso epre: : s th <a natives employed as porters in the | vManifested ian benl Aeniee French possessions. the Church shall no doubt maintain “The min ‘iy regulation toad of 25] bunt ns ia the past, on all such San Sos ifs not too heavy for # full-grown |; shameful and “hloody ers. Con- || eight seats to be filled. Of the candi- imped the assa’ j Sequently. the Holy Father takes |!) 006 tavorablo to Catholic claims si: led him unmercifully, “The jron banquet tendered the 'K. of C. pleasure in expressing his deep eat. ||¢ates favoral © ciate etx asrombly Droke up tn discord fayette-Metz pilgrims at the Palace augeton te the Toulon Society: and {lost and ten won. With the present legislative: matters |D'orsay in Parle lace Septembor. It is earnest wishes for || Paul Deschanel, former president of|in hand reonating Sie teteteat of |e Inlaid with an elaborate mosate da. a full succes Ih ail Subsoyaeet Cor France, was elected trom lis own die: | Church ants Gian great bitterness is! sign and has been pronounced by au- deavors which are as worthy as |{trict. His candidacy was = formality | being manifested, and {t ts dimfcult to | thoritles to be one of the finest xpee- be due to|| they are necessary." lsince his election wae a foregone con- Predict what complications’ of this {mene of Sevres produced since the a clusion aracter may develop. ba cued and our |etpline ficd wi Will become one of ber and | cast v uatice, ; te ‘ Ls: “Alb the Lishops “ure deter mined Srapilahment of the Embaysy to tbo A partisans of such @ union because in| Va we can see strength and celta them, Mr, Bh nysen. deputy for Central America. We hope that |ot rene Andia, retuned to appear be- fixin tho ‘celebration ot the centennial fore tho board and gent in his resigna- i our independence the ideal will be-| tion trom native be properly fed; the lack of orig. He atated hat, utente mune Me fogad a | come a2 reality and the five Central Feanectful or “alt creeds, he not feause of deaths, which, in too many Camere ican Repuites au becomne the|lend a pon and in any unti- -clerical, mani fratances, are supposed to mited States of Central America.” festutior e tuleeping sickness,”
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