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~~~~======...- VOL. LXXXXIV. No. 48 , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. EIGHT PAGES. PRICE SEVEN CENTS. MASONIC LODGES FATHER HENSHAW ARCHBISHOP'S COLUMN BOUNDARY DEAL • NATIONAL COUNCIL CLERGYMEN WILL EDIT I I BEST ARCHITECTURAL WILL BE FORMED GOOD WILL" EDITION SALFORD BISHOP OFFICIAL FEARED IN ERIN FORM FOR CHURCHES ·CATHOLIC WOMEN OF MINNEAPOLIS STAR [N. C. w. C. News Service.] hi Conformity With Italian Law. ~------~ Paris, Nov. 9.-The review Plans $600,000 Endowment of Cardinal Gasquet's Sister Dies "Architecture", in a recent issue, [N. C. w. C. Ne ws Service] Indications That Commission Is After An Illness of discusses in an interesting arti· Social Service School. Twenty Thousand Pilgrims Minneapolis, Nov. 20.-A "Tol­ Contemplating Increase of cle the question as to whether a New Officers. at Pope's Mass. erance" edition of the Minne­ Fifteen Years. Orange Zone. modern village church should apolis Daily Star, edited by a have a single nave or a triple nave. Ancient edifices resorted Resolutions on Peace, Dress, board of local clergymen of var­ Widow of Coventry Patmore, to the triple nave, because the Simultaneous World-Wide Conse­ ious denominations, will be pub­ Pope Makes President Cosgrave columns helped to support the Stage and Literature. cration to Sacred Heart. lished here Tuesday. Publication Irish Poet, Passes Away. weight of the roof. Modern ma­ Knight of Pius Ninth. terials and building methods of this edition is a part of the [N. C. W. C. News Service.] fN. C. w. C. Special Cable.l render these supports unneces­ [N. C. W. C. Special Cable.] "good-will" movement initiated sary; and certain architects ASHINGTON, Nov. 20'.-The fifth ONDON, Nov. 23.-Father" . Hen- . [N. C. W . C. Special Cable.] OME, Nov. 23.-The Grand Master here .to counteract the influence claim that churches should be Wannual convention of the Na­ of the Ku Klux Klan. Every line shaw has been appointed Bishop Concursus UBJ..fN, Nov. 23.-The Free State constructed in such a way that tional Council of Catholic Wom­ of Italian Free Masonry yesterday L of Salford, succeeding Bishop Cas­ Rissued a decree, declaring all Ma­ Holy Rosary Church, Dayton, O. Cabinet, on Saturday, accepted the main altar can be seen from en closed here Thursday night with ' of type which goes into the paper artelli after the See had been vacant D every point. The village church, a banquet in the ballroom of the sOniC lodges and Masonic organiza­ on that day, from the first page for ten months. St. Patrick Church, London, O. .the resignation of John MacNeill tions of every kind in Italy dissolved. as its representative on the Boundary built this year at the Exposition ' New Willard Hotel, at which 600 to the comic strips, will be care· Bishop Henshaw was pastor of St. The following letter has been di­ of Decorative Arts, had a single enthusiastic women heard their ac­ The decree also announced that new rected to all the pastors of the arch­ Commission. fully scrutinized by the clerical Anne Church, Blackburn. He was This development followed im­ nave. complishments eulogized and the lodges will be formed in conformity diocese eligible to appointment to the highest optimism expressed for the with the anti-Masonic law, approved editorial board. In addition, each born in Manchester in 1873. For a mediately upon President Cosgrave's After mentioning some fine ex­ time he was on the teaching staff of above pastorates: amples of churches with single Council's future. In reports of strides last week by the Italian Senate at of the pastor-editors will con- repudiation, in the Dail, of any pos­ Ihe instance of the Mussolini Govern­ St. Cuthbert College, Ushaw, later "23 November, 1925. sible transfer of Free State territory naves, the Architect Louvet forward and the magnitude of plans writes: projected, its leaders declared the ment. tribute one signed editorial. becoming vice-rector of St. Bede Col­ "Reverend Dear Father:- to the Grange Government. It is, During the debate preceding the Members or the editorial board lege before taking up mission work. "The Church of the Holy Rosary, therefore, regarded as confirming the "These churches have always g·athering has been surpassed by no previous convention. enactment of the law, representatives for the "Tolerance" edHion are: Dayton, , and St. Patrick Church, fear that such a transfer of Free seemed to me to be less religious Cardinal's Sister Dies. London, Ohio, whose pastors are ir­ than the others: they lack the of the Government made it plain that -Rev. James M. Reardon, pastor State territory on a large scale is To Endow Service School. lheY recognized a sharp difference be­ Miss Mary Gasquet, sister of Car­ removable, are hereby declared va­ contemplated by the commis·sion. ambulatory for processions and tween ' Halian politico-fraternal Ma­ of St. Mary .Pro-Cathedral; Rab­ dinal Gasquet, has died in London cant. the secondary altars, separated Outstanding was the convention's sonry and Masonry in other coun­ bi C. David Matt, of the Jewish at the age of 78. . '''l'hese appointments will be made, from the main part of the church decision to raise an endowment fund Seek Assurance. of $600,000 for the National Catholic tries, such as the United States, Synagogue; Rev. Harry P. Dew­ Few knew the cardinal had a sis­ as in the past, according to the gen­ where the faithful may withdraw where the lodges have not meddled ter here. >She lived a retired life, in­ eral and particular laws of the Deputations of Northern Catholics for recollection. Despite the School of Social Service, which it in politics to the extent they have in ey, Presbyterian; Rev. G. K. teresting herself quietly in charities. Church and of the Archdiocese. are arriving in 'Dublin daily to seek modern facilities of construc­ has fostered for five years. . Italy. Signor Rocco, Minister of Jus­ Stark, Lutheran; and Rev. Roy For fifteen years she had been an . "All who wish to enter the concur­ assurances of the 'Free State Cabinet tion, I believe it well to follow Education, immigraNon, girls' tice declared that, while conditions L. Smith, Methodist. ,invalid. Inquiries also disclosed the sus are hereby directed to send their that the zone of Grange domination the tradition". welfare, peace, rural problems and Dlay be otherwise in other countries, fact that Cardinal Gasquet also has written applications to the Chancery shall not be enlarged. They warn I. . .- ...... women in industry were dominant in Italy the existence of the Masonic --_ ..... a brother here, who likewise is a con­ on or before December 10, 1925. No that local signs of its early extension .. - themes at the convention, being can­ Order is not favorable to the main­ firmed invalid. applications received after this date are too alarming to be ignored. vassed in separate sessions. Half a tenance of order and morality. RELIGIOUS FAMILY will be considered. FREE STATE dozen topics were the subjects of The same speaker recalled the Hal· P!,-tmore's Widow Dead. "By order of His Grace, the Most Pledge Resistance. papers. ian Masons' bitter hostility to the Mrs. Coventry :Patmore, third wife Reverend Archbishop. Members of Monaghan County New Officers Chosen. , describing the lat­ One Member a Priest; Five Others of the Catholio poet, is dead at Lym- "JOSEPH H. ALBERS, Council have to a man adopted a Plans Elimination of 7,000 Bars and Mrs. Arthur Mullen, of Omaha, ler as "the glory of Italy." Discuss­ in Seminaries or Convents. ington in Hampshire. She survived "Chancellor, pledge ,to resist to the last any at­ Penalty for Drunken Autoists. who has been second vice-president ing precedents for such legislation as her distinguished husband thirty "Archdiocese of Cincinnati." tempt to mutilate their county or for the last year, was elected presi­ was proposed, -Signor Rocco men­ years. Her nephew, Canon Knuckey, "P. S.-Hereafter, all announce- Donegal County, or to bind in per­ dent, s!lcceeding· Miss Florence Loeb­ tioned the anti-Ku Klux Klan bill, [N. C. W. C. News Service.] celebrated :r.equiem Mass at' her fun-. ments of the above character, as well petual bondage the big Catholic areas . London, Nov. 21.-Several thou­ er, of New Orleans. Mrs. Mullen has enacted by the Legislature of New of Down, Fermanagh and Derry, re­ . Atchison, Kans., Nov. 21.-The en- eral. I as other official announcements, will sand of the 15,000' drink shops in the been 'a 'leader in the N. C. C. W. York in 1923 to compel publicity of trance of Frederick Crowley in St. Father Quigley. be made in the Official Column of gardless of the wishes of the in­ Irish Free State will be closed, if ltlOVement since its inception. the membership roster of that organ­ Benedict College here to study for Father Quigley, of Chicago, who THE CATHOLIC TELEGR.,I.PH. All com- habitants. Mrs. JohnN. Jackson, of Seattle, ization. the priesthood has brought about the was sent to Europe by Cardinal Mun- munications in the future should be the recommendations of the Govern: was chosen 11rst vice-president; Mrs. d I . d' t d t th Cl th dd Pope Honors President Cosgrave. Famous Picture Returned. unusual situation of six brothers and e em to arrange details connected Irec e 0 e lancery, e a ress ment Commission, which has been James A/:Bach, of Milwaukee, secord • sisters of a single family either in with the coming Eucharistic Con- of which is given below: The Holy Father has conferred inquiring into the liquor traffic, are vice-president; and Mrs. Carlton J. The famous picture of the Savior Holy Orders or studying for the re- gress in Chicago in 1926, has passed "THE CHANCERY, upon President Cosgrave, of ,the Irish adopted. Hayes, ,oJ NE2W York, third vice-pres­ has been restored to its accustomed ligious life. Five of them have en- through Lon'don on his way to Ire- "325 'West Eighth: Street, Free State, Knighthood of Order of ident. Miss Anna Dill Gamble, of resting place in the Sanctuary of the tered seminaries and convents since land. He was to have left Queens- "Cincinnati, Ohio." Pius Ninth.-Cox. These recommendations would Holy Stairs, known as the Sancta Harrisburg-, was re-elected secretary, the first of this year. . town Friday, November 20.-BAR- I leave one drinking place for evei'y and Mrs. , Martin B. Daly, of Cleve­ Sanctorum, after having reposed in 400 of population, or 8,000 fot the the Basilica of St. John Lateran dur­ In January Miss Alice and Miss NARD. Clerical Appointments. i land, treasurer. Seven Board mem­ whole country. The liquor sellers berships were filled, as follows: Bal­ ing the Holy Year. 'Pauline Crowley, sisters of Frederick, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel A. Buckley, JAPANESE MISSION who would remain in business The picture was taken to the Vati­ A., timore, Mrs. Frank C. Horigan; Bos­ started their novitiates as Sisters of LOCARNO PACT P. pastor of St. Raphael Church, would be obliged to compensate those ton, Miss Agnes 'Bacon, of Providence, Ian Basilica a week ago; and last Mercy at Burlingame, near San Fran- of Springfield, 0., appOinted one of forced out by a levy. Tuesday night the Pope descended to cisco. They will be known as Sisters the two vicars general of the arch- San Francisco Center Turned Over R. I.; Chicago, Mrs. John McMahon Selling of liquor on Sunday would (re-elected); Dubuque, Mrs. Arthur St. Peter's to venerate it. On Wed­ Petra and Paula, and wiU do hospital Assured in the Reichstag. Chancel- diocese. by Jesuits to Techny Fathers. nesday it was carried in solemn pro­ not be abolished, but travelers, to Mullen, of Omaha (re-elected); New work. lor Luther Will Resign. Rt. Rev. MsgI'. Bernard Moeller, whom liquor may be sold on Sun­ Orleans, Mrs. Edward Ford; New cession to the Basilica 'of St. Mary Miss Mae Crowley, another sister appointed a vicar general with super- C. W. C. day, would be required to travel 10 llaggiore, and on Thursday was re­ joined the 'Sisters of the Holy Family vision over communities of women. [N. News Service] York, Mrs'- 'Carlton, J. H. Hayes; and lurned to the Sanctuary of the l'Ioly San Francisco, Nov. 19.-The So­ miles, instead of three, as at present, Santa Fe, Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon, of at San Francisco in March. She will Berlin, Nov. 21.-After a furious Very Rev. Joseph H. Albers, for- to qualify as bona fide travelers. The Denver. . Stairs. An immense crowd, consist­ be 'Sister Josephina, and will teach. political campaign, German party mer assistant chancellor, and secre- ciety of the Divine Word has just ing of members of Catholic associa­ taken -over the Japanese Mission in idea of making St. Patrick's Day, . Milwaukee in 1926. George Crowley, a brother, entered leaders agreed tonight that the Lo- tary to the archbishop, appointed March 17, wholly dry, has been aban­ tions, parish priests, prelates and the J esuit novitiate at Los Gatos, carno pact is sure of ratification. chancellor. this city. The mission, formerly con­ Milwaukee was chosen as the 1926 many others, accompanied the pic­ ducted by the Jesuits, will be in doned, and the commission has rec­ Cal., in July. I Even the Nationalists concede as Board of Consultors: Rt. Rev. ommended that this holiday take the conven,tion city, at a session of the lure. Frederick, upon completion of much. Msgr. Louis J. Nau, Rt. Rev. Msgr. charge of Rev. William Stoecke, S. V. National Board following the conven­ D., for twelve years a missionary in same status as Sunday. Greeks in Special Audience. his studies at the college here, will The Executive 'Council of the Reich- C. E . Baden, Very Rev. Joseph S. Sie­ The commission recommends that tion. The Board acted in reply to a work with the Catholic Church Ex- stag, today, accepted the law making bel', Rev. H. J. Pohlschneider, Rev. Japan and equipped with an intimate personal invitabion from Archbishop Archbishop Suciu, of Roumania, knowledge of the :Japanese language. drunkards, on their ,third conviction, logether with the bishops and prie~ts tention SOCiety. the pact a reality and authorizing I George X. Schmidt, Rev. M. P. Messmer, written in his own hand. The great difficulty experienced by be jailed without the option of a fine, who assisted in the celebration of Meantime, Rev. John J. Crowley, the Government to ask admission to O'Brien, Rev. John F . Hickey, Rev. A. and that driving an automobile when Warm commendation was expressed ntifical Mass according to the another brother, has been a priest the League of Nations. Representa- A. Burke. the Jesuits in securing Japanese and the Papal Benediction conferred speaking missionaries caused them intoxicated be made punishable by reek Rite in St. 'Peter Basilica last for years. He is now Chancellor of tives of the Junker States of Meck- cancellation of the driving license in a cablegram from His Holiness, Sunda.y as the climax to the celebra­ the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno, and lenburg, Pommernia, East Prussia to transfer the work t o the 'l'echny and imprisonment. Pope Pius XI through Cardinal Gas­ tion of the Nicene commemoration, only last month was made a mon- and Central Silesia voted against Fathers after twelve years of success­ parri, Papal Secretary of State. Car­ ras received in special audience by Signor by the Holy Father on the the pact, '''hile thirty-four votes were MANY CONVERTS ful missionary activity. It was in The commission reports a marked dinals Hayes, of. New York, and the Pope on Wednesday. feast day of the Little Flower, pa- cast in approval. the fall of 1913 that Father Julius diminution in drunkenness through­ O'Connell, of Boston, also sent greet­ Eglofistein, S. J ., laid the foundation out Ireland. In 1870', convictions for ings. (Continued on Page 4) troness of the diocese. Representatives of 'Nationalist Ba- Through Holy Trinity and St. Ann drunkenness in all Ireland reached In the Crowley family there were varia, Wuertemburg and Hessen- of the mission in a small house on (Continued on page 4) Parish Activities. Pine Street. With the ' arrival of 85,470" while in 1924, for the Free 12 children, four of whom are dead. Nassau found it convenient to abstain State, they were reduced to 6,863. Of the two remaining, one, Francis fro'm voting. Brother Francis Masui, S. J., the ARCHBISHOP'S GIFT work was extended to a larger house This is attributed mainly to the high M. Crowley, is Director of the Bu- The results indicate the fate of "Maryology" will be the subject of BIG BEQUESTS TO CHURCH TO GIBBONS INSTITUTE Rev. Louis A. Tieman, who will be on Buchanan Street. The present site price @f alcoholic drinks, caused by reau of Education of the National the pact in the Reichstag~that it AND the first of a series of talented speak­ of the mission on Octavia Street was war taxation, which the commission Catholic Welfare Conference at Wash- will be accepted, and that the group purchased by Father Pius Moore, S. would have continued. [N. C. W . C.-News Servic~] ington, and the other Miss Nora of Nationalists will either absent ers to address the congregation of j., in 1918. The plant cost $24,000, [N. C. W. C. News Sel'\lice.] Washington, Nov. 2·1.-Archbishop Crowley, lives in Los' Angeles. All themselves or vote against it, know­ Holy Trinity Church during the novena in honor of the 'Blessed Vir­ and is practically free of debt. A New York, Nov. 20'.-A leg~cy of Curley, of Baltil)lore, has given an were born in Ireland, coming to the ing that the pact is sur·e of accep­ kindergarten is ' in charge of two Sis­ additional $2,500 to the Cardinal Gib­ United States with their parents, Mr. tance. gin which opens with a Mass at the KIMBERLY BISHOP SON OF $100',060 for the erection of a Catho­ Blessed Virgin's altar at 7: 45 on ters, Helpers of the Holy Souls. lic church and rectory at Croton-on­ bons Institute for the education of and Mrs. Michael Crowley, in 190·3. Chancellor Luther will r esign. The Music, dancing and embroidery are U_ S.-CIVIL WAR OFFICER rolored youth, at Ridge, ¥d., it was Monday morning. Father Tieman's the-Hudson is contained in the will Socialists will attempt, it is believed, sermon will be delivered at the 7: 45 taught; and two Japanese ladies in­ of the late 'Bernard F. Coleman, filed announced here this week by A. C. to force an entrance into the new services in the evening. struct the children in Japanese. [N. C. W. C. News Service] in the Surrogate's Court here. The llonahan, executive secretary of the OPEN AIR RELIGIOUS cabinet. Whether they succeed or About 150, Japanese children attend Institute. During the week there will be a church is to be a memorial to Mr. MEETINGS IN LONDON I not, the next chamber will be a sermon by a celebrated speaker each the mission school, and seventy of Dublin, Nov. 16.-Son of an officer Coleman's parents and other mem­ Five hundred dollars of this sum of the U. S. Army, Most Rev. David coalition one, and will stand by Lo- evening at that hour, and at the close them go to Mass on Sundays, with bers of hi:~ family. ~a personal gift from the archbishop T • carno and the League of Nations, of the novena on December 8, feast seventy adults. O'Leary has the distinction of being Among the other bequests are: lor thl) furnishing ' of the house of [N. C. W. C. News ServIce] continuing the presen.t policy of the first South African by birth to llie principal of the school. At a re- I of the Immaculate Conception, the ·The Divine Word Fathers have two $5,000 to Cardinal Hayes for his per­ London, Nov. 16.-Catholic Evi-' making peace with Germany's for­ speaker will be Most Rev. Archbishop be rai·sed to the episcopacy. He has sonal use; $5,00'0 to the Little Sis­ o rent meeting of the Board, the need large missions in Japan and their dence Guild open air speakers gave m'er enemies. McNicholas. been made Bishop of Kimberly. The ters of the Poor here; $5·,000 to the 01 such furnHure was discussed, and 4,635, addresses in the twelve months arrival in the San Francisco mission prelate belongs to an old County This novena is intended for all is heartily welcomed by Archbishop Little Sisters of the Poor at Madison, Archbishop Curley was so impressed just closed. This is 1,00-0 in excess Cork family, and has many relatives N. J.; $3,0-00. to the Servants of Re­ ~y the effective work beirig done un­ classes and during the Mass at 7: 45 Hanna. of the speeches made by the mem­ PRIEST RESCUES WOMAl':I each morning there will be an op­ in the town of Fermoy, where some lid for Incurable 'Cancer, Hawthorne, Qer the handicap that he pledged bers during . the previous twelve of his own early years were passed. limself to provide the furnishings. FROM BURNING DWELLING portunity to confess and receive Holy BENEDICTINES BUY N. Y.; $3,000 to All Souls Hospital, months. During the year 1,689 meet­ Communion. At 12: 15, noon, there His father fought and was wounded Manmouth, N. J.; and $3,00'0 to St. Archbishop Curley's gifts to the ings were held, an increase of 178. in the American Civil War. After­ Institute now total $5,50(}. [N. C. W. C. News Service.] will be short devotions and blessing 400 ACRE PROPERTY Mary 'Catholic Orphan Asplum, New­ Nine new pitches have been opened. with a authenticated relic of the wards he went to' the diamond fields ark, N. J. Four pitches were closed, two of Philadelphia, Nov. 21.-The prompt Blessed Virgin, a fragment of her in Kimberly, where his fif.th child them by the police who decided that and brave response of Rev. Walter veil brought from Rome by Rev. Wil­ [N. C. W. C. News Service] the present bishop, was born. Anx: IAN FRANCISCO PRIEST midday meetings caused an obstruc­ Nall, of the Church of the Holy lliam J Anthony Brooklyn, Nov. 20.-"Delbarton", a ious that his son should receive a INVESTITURE OF MSGR. GOES TO ST. SUSANNA tion to traffic. Child, to a. call for help probably Revs'. Leo M. Walsh and Raymond four hundred-acre estate with a mag­ good Catholic education, the old of­ EDWARD L. SPALDING So popular has the Hyde Park sa,;ed the lIfe of Mrs. George G. Backhus, the missionaries in charge nificent mansion, between Morris­ ficer brought the boy to Fermoy, in Cork County, when he was just five [N. C. W. C. News Service.] pitch become, that the Sunday meet­ TrIce, here Monday. . of Holy Trinity Church, since it has town and Mendham, N. J., has been ing now lasts eleven hours. Speak­ Fire had broken out in Mrs. TrIce's been turned over to the colored peo­ purchased by the Benedictine Fath­ years old. He entered the No­ Alton, Ill., Nov. 22.-Rev. Edward San Francisco, Nov 13.-Rev. H. I. ers begin at 11 a. m., and continue vitiate at Stillorgan, Dublin County, L_ Spald·ing, vicar-general and chan­ ilark, C. S. P., of. this city has been home. She fought the flames, aided pIe; 'are giving a mission this week ers, and is to be converted into an with reliefs until 10 p. m. by her daughter and two servants, at St. Ann Church, assisted by the abbey and boarding school for boys in 1905, was ordained in 1910, and cellor of the Springfield diooese and iransferred to the Church of St. preparing for college. AU details of returned to his native Kimberley a pastor of the Old Cathedral Church SUsanna in Rome, according to word M. G. Hewins, son of W. A. S. Hew­ but the fire spread rapidly from ~he pastor, Rev. J. H. Richter. The clos­ cellar to the first fioor. Mr~. TrIce ing services will be held at Holy the transaction have been arranged, year laten. in Alton, was invested with the rank ~ch ing his friends here. Father ins, who was Undersecretary of State for the Colonies 1917-19, has been ran to her room to save her Jewelry, Trinity Church on Sunday, with a although the actual transfer of title of monsignor last Tuesday. BishQP ,lark will take the place of Rev. will not take place until next month, J. A. Griffin was the investing pre­ . P. Lyons. C. S. P., who has been elected Master of the Guild . where the dense smoke overcame solemn high Mass at 11 o'clock and her and she collapsed. devotions and sermon at 7: 45 in the according to announcement made in AUDIENCE SOON ENDS late. ~nsferred to the Apostolic Mission The Tablet of this city. During the Mass Rev. Harry S. "use at the Catholic University, Father NaIl was at his church a evening. "EX-PRIEST'S" TALK Spalding, S. J., of St. Louis Univer­ o .ashington. BELGIANS TO BUILD VOTIVE I half block away. Attracted by the Many additions to the convert class The estate has many historic asso­ sity, a cousin of Rev. Eldward Spald­ ciations baving served as a camping The Church of St. Susanna is the BASILICA TO SACRED HEART screams of women, he ran to the has been obtained during the mission. [N. C. W. C. News Service.] ing, read the papal brief. burning house. Told of the woman's On Thanksgiving day there will ground for Washington's army dur­ . 'Msgr. Spalding, a native Kentuc­ ilnerican Church in Rome, and is in plight, he dashed into the flaming be a Mass of ThanksgiVing at 8 a. m. in'g the -Revolution. Grave stones, Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 20.-Joseph ~rge of the Paulist Fathers. Father [N. C. W. C. News Service] Matthews, once pastor of a Presbyter­ kian, went to Alton with the late building to the room where she lay and in the evening there will be a marking the last resting places of Bishop' -Ryan 35 years ago. lark werit abroad several months Louvain, Nov. 16.-Un,der the lea­ unconscious, and with the daughter's social for the colored members of some of these soldiers, have been ian Church. in Gervais, Ore., who 1«0 with an American pilgrimage. dership of Cardinal Mercier and his aid carried her to safety. The fire the parish and their fr:iends. found on the estate. The mansion is asserts that he was formerly a priest, was forced to leave the platform of a five suffragan bishops a campaign is shortly afterward ate its way into There are now in the convert class of white marble quarried on the es­ TWO ST. LOUIS FRAN­ being carried on to complete the the second fioor and spread to a at Holy Trinity 28 persons who are tate, and is one of the most preten­ local church here, when members of COUPLE GIVES BUILDING great votive Basilica of the Sacred neighboring residence. ready for baptism, and who will tious in the country. the audience demanded that he sub­ CISCANS ,GO TO CHINA Heart on the heights of Koekelberg 'I stantiate his claims that he had been TO CHIC~GO SEMINARY probably receive first Holy Commun­ by 1930-the centenary of Belgium's ion on Christmas morning. Among ordained as a member of the Catholic St. Louis, Nov. 21.-Rev. Edwin independence. Erection of such a IRISH WOMEN ARE NOT those taking instructions are Revs. FREE DISPENSARY pI iesthood. Fochtman, O. F. M., and Rev. Justin [N. C. W. C. News Service.] basilica overlooking Brussels was NAMED FOR PARLIAMENT Brown and McKinney, former minis- TREA TS 7,999 IN YEAR He admitted that he had no docu­ Schmieder, O. F. M., who were recent­ Chicago Nov. 20.-=The new School pledged during the war by the Bel­ ters, who were in the delegation of men tray proofs of his ordination, and ly ordained at St. Anthony Church, If Philos~phy Building at the Semi­ gian hierarchy, the project to be colored people who p.aid their re- was then asked to translate several will become missionaries to China. ~ of St. Mary of the Lake, Munde· undertaken as soon as the country Dublin, Nov. 21.-Th~e were four spects to Archbishop McNicholas at [N. C. W. C. News Service] simple sentences in Latin-sentences They are departing now for Rome, ~n, .Ill.; is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. was liberated from the Germans. The women senators in the last parlia­ the Fenwick Club reception on Wed- Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 21.-Mar- a bsolutely familiar to ev-ery priest. where they will take a year .of post­ I win J. Stubbs of this city, it has promise was solemnly renewed by ment and now there are none. Only nesday evening of this week. quette University's free medical dis- When he failed to do this, the agita­ graduate work, which is required by ~~ announced here. The building, Cardinal Mercier and his bishops, two women M. P.'s are now left in Father Walsh has been invited by pensary, conducted in connection with tion against him became so persistent the Franciscan Order of all its mis­ hlch is already in use by the profes­ July 29, 1919. Plans for the basilica, Ireland. Mrs. Collins O'Driscoll, a the Knights of Columbus Noonday the university'S hospital and medical that he left the platform. He has sionaries. They will study at the :r8 and students, is one of the group prepared by a prominent architeot, sister of Michael Collins, is the only Luncheon Club to address that 01'- school, treated a total of 7,999 uelivered lectures in many small International Franciscan Mission Col­ seminary buildings of which the have been approved, and 2,000,000 woman member of the Daily, and ganization next Monday noon at the Ipatients during the last fiscal year, Oregon towns recently, his audiences lege of St. Anthony in Rome, and :urCh is the center, on the heights francs have been raised so far for Mrs. Macmordie of Belfast City Coun­ regular weekly luncheon meeting at it has been announced here. There in most cases being restricted to will be appointed to Northern Shant­ erlOoking the lake. the construction of the building. cil, in the Northern Parliament. the Cincinnati Business Men's 'Club. were 19,914 visits registered. "men and boys only". ung when fully prepared.