THURSDAY, ARft* IftUbihM 1144 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, COirt WSJ ! FINAL VOWS TAKEN 1ST. JOSEPH STAr PASSING REMARKS Diocesan Union of Sodalities BY SISTER M. AIMEE BLESSING ON Rev. Charles Moosmann. Diocesan Director of Sodalities Wheeling, W. Va., April 15.—Sis- The new St Joseph BT THE EDITOR AT EASIER RITES: St. Francia Church, 81S McClure Street, Homestead, Pa. ter Mary Aimee Dunbar of the Visi- erected during the past tation community of Mt. dc Chantal, Ursula church, Allison pronounced her final vows on Tues- will be solemnly blessed: As readers of this department are Here's what attracted the reporter, | been born and raised in Worcester, j Catholic Girl's Duties i to have the truth and to practice day, April 11, at the hands of Rt. and here's the story his paper pub-i Ma«s., and the appointment is a perZ ! Pius Blesses and World afternoon, May 7, at 3 p,." »ware, our favorite radio pro- Now that Lent is over it behooves I virtue can't make its members act Rev. Msgr. E. E. Weber, V.G., who statue in honor of the » fr*m has long been furnished by lished: sonal tribute and favor from Mayor From St. Peter Balcony, Catholic girls especially to heed the j accordance with those lofty j was assisted in the ceremony bv Rev. "Discovered — in Philadelphia—a[! O'Brien to his friend who also made Saint of the Universal Ci Mpflfwin C. Hill, who presents the ' good in the big city. Reviving Old Custom admonition of our Holv Father, I truths and love of virtue for God s ]Georg e Burke of Wheeling. Father ^piMMn side of the news" over the father who knows the ages of a j given the Catholic world for April, | sake, why then maybe that Church Burke was also the orator for the ed by the friends of St J* his children! mark the silver jubilee of o 1 a m b i a Broadcasting System Another notable appointment of a 1933, to he the source of good ex- not so much after all. Who is to occasion, delivering an eloquent ser- ¡lljthree times weekly and also appears "And he has fourteen. , April 16.—Resuming blame if non-Catholics argue that' mon on the religious vocation, its congregation, which wag «Moreover, Richard T. McSorlev, Catholic to high public office was ample to young and old. MfS »< commercial program once a m de en an old custom that had fallen into Bad example seems to be one of way ? None else than those Catho-1 supreme significance and ineffable the year 1908 with 42 «<É»ek. His work ia uniformly and well-known attorney, can tell you j ? *jL President Roosevelt lies who give bad example. compensations. 1 ct M or Franl Mu h disuse in the last sixty-three years the forgotten sins, says a theologian. Rev. Joseph Rossman, who ¿¿¿stently excellent, and he their birthdates and middle names, ^ f «t »/ L 'T ? since the lost their temporal j Under its more serious form, that of We know, of course, that if Catho- Present in the chapel for the cer-1 tor here for eight yean lics violate the laws of God and men, ; ' i - SK great heights Gently, in though he has to have a pencil in 5«**! power, Pius XI, after celebrating. scandal, believing Catholics still emony were Mr. and Mr«. H. M. hard for the success of thn~ "ftr opnfo^'when'he devoted' his j Ms hand to do "it What's more, the appointmentU\uO», th, e CommentinMichigan Cathg o-n in St. Peter's warn themselves of its importance with all the spiritual helps they; Dunbar, parents of Sister Mary entire broadcast to an exposition of they all eat spinach. have, then it is not because of any ' In 1917 Rev. H. J. Kill: olic, onici " or _ n f the f this morning, imparted the solemn and of the necessity of avoiding it. Aimee and her two sisters. Misses j 1 the terroristic methods employed by This father, wh, o smasheiiia--""s . th""ie iI Detroit, has thK*e -followin ° g editorial? : flaw in the Church but in spite of i I>oris and Berenice Dunbar, all ofl charge, the parish hav benediction ""—to the \s for the virtue opposed to bad ex- families. It has grown to |S*h* OGPU, the Russian secret po- two traditions that men never know .h >nd Detroit have been its spiritual influence. But others do Cadiz, Ohio. city (Rome) and to the world—from ample, that of good example, how •lies during the past ft* i See, called "O-Gay-Pay-Oo." Our the outer balcony of the basilica in not see it that way. They see cer-1 Sister Mary Aimee, formerly Miss j •w ilVrLV . tv _ / honored Tn the selection of Mayor -till consciously practice it? is in a flourishing condition. iKWvetWKt Catholic magazine. The that large families are a thing of Frank „ h M rnor gen/ra, a sunlit and colorful ritual. How few look on it as a virtue which I tain things about the Church which Genevieve Dunbar, was a pupil at j Sign, edited by the Passionist the past, confirms a third—that] Philippine Islands by se m All friends of St Joseph ,„n»t , ,„„pp„™ ...S..UO , This brought to a climax the re- will be rewarded in heaven? It is 1 « to raise it above the others, Mt. de Chantal for several years, l.v invited to attend th« ' ¡Hi Fathers, thought this radio talk by people most occupied with the rear-1 ^„j Roogevejt. The appointment Iigious ceremonies that are always not too much to sav that almost as j and when they see that Catholics do completing the commercial course in; Sir. Hill was of such transcendent not on Sunday afternoon, Mtf f ing of families hav« the fewest r4nij8 close in importance to that of i a feature of Rome during Easter! many souis arc plunged into mortal j et any benefit out of them, they 1928. Importance that it reprinted the talk tneones about it- I. » K»r Week, hut especially so this year. m.. and join in the prec*f ! a cabinet mmemberm . , sin by bad example as bv anv other i are led to conclude that the appear- will be held on that occ" Jh full, in the leading position, in I couldn t give you one rule j «jn congratulating Mr. Murphy we in which the nineteenth century of temptation. On the other hand, do j ances of good in the Church must the current issue of the magazine. to raise a family of one* he de- f,nnot help but note " PITTSBURGH CIRCLE that the Phil- the redemption of mankind is being j you that as many souls are i be deceiving, for "by their fruits you Owing to the exigencies of our ««red cheerfully. 'Generally speak- ippines' gain will be Detroit's loss. celebrated. i brought to repentance and a good shall know them." work we are not always able to MIRACLE MAN „.„, . ... , Mgr. a little religion in the morn- „,«.„„„.„.In grapplin«g with th„e« gigantic Sixty thousand persons inside St. , |if<> bv g00(i examples as bv all the | Have Powerful Helps TO MEET ON SUNDAY j hear Mr. Hill s talks and occasion- mg and a Wttje religion at night, problems created by the panic, Mr. Peter's filled every corner of the i preachin?r in our cathedrals and Sodalists, even more so than other j ally have to depend upon s«*ond- and jeave the rftst to God. . . . Murphy was guided by the Christian church and knelt reverently while churches Catholics, are bound to give good A meeting of the Pittsburgh Circle j NEW SB« hand information concerning them. Keep them well,' he added, 'and social principles enunciated by the Pope said the Mass. At least All this is especially true of young j example and have powerful helps in j of the International Federation ofl Some time ago, thinking this sec- j don't give them too much spend- j Leo XIII in his famous ,! four times as manv crowded the p«»ople . If too many girls grow up! their Sodality — if they were only j Catholic Alumnae will be held at the A survey recently madt' ond-hand information came from a, injf money.' "On the Condition of Labor." He has enormous St. Peter's' Square to re- of pleasure and ! more eager In making use of them Cathedral High School on Sunday Educational Research 1 very reliable source, we commentea | »There are seven girls and seven become known throughout the ¡reive the papal benedication. having selfish and lover comfort before all else, and thus sow There is the regular and frequent afternoon, April 2-', at ;i o'clock. The Chiropodists reveals that upon one of Mr. Hi Us talks and in hoys in the McSorley family. All j country as one of its most social- i Keen unable to obtain tickets of ad- principal business before the meeting j of every ten adults are se doing we ascribed words ana I twenty-eight tonsils and fourteen minded and progressive city ex- mission to the basilica, the seed of unhappy married life Communion, special devotions, no- i and of ultimate separation, where venas to the Blessed Virgin, those j will be the organization of a Medical | some form of foot meanings to him which he never ut- appendices were intact until last j ecutives as well as a very able , Thousands «f Pilcrim* Mission Unit. either minor or major tered and never intended to utter. one pair of tonsils' politician. , ,, * ' .. did it start unless by imitation of heart-to-heart talks in their meet- summer when ings and conferences, such cncour- of 100 foot ailments, 68 those whom they admire and love? MORNINGS1DK BENEFIT Mr Hill saw the article m question, Lame out. 0nly two have had to "Mr. Murphy's address at the an-! p Jr\ Influence and Example agements to the practice of virtue, are among women; 24 ptt and has written us as follows: wear Umporarv glasse! and i1)ness: „ual meeting of the National Catho- r 'r K It is a curious thing about bad ex- good books, decent Sodality plays these women are between "Dear sir: An article which an-infrequ7nt. • ,ic xlumm deration some months I included thousands of pdgnms of a , ample that it works principally be- and respectable entertainments, the A card party will be held Tuesday, of lfi and 30, while Tt pared in The Pittsburgh Cathofic »Both father and children have ago was hailed by eastern Catholic " races, gathered together from are the ages between all countries. Three hundred thou-; twpen two JM,opi0 wh0 are friends, Church's warning as to clean and April 25, in the school hall on Chis- 30 BMbeen called to my attention. the habit of bringing unannounced papers as the feature of the session." K lett street by St. Raphael's Social j addition to the above, 9 J^The article is merely another in- ^ * £ sand persons actually saw and ap- who love and admire each other. If a pure youthful lives, decent company- hom€ )o Th t plauded the Pope, but many mil- keeping to merit God's blessing on ! club for the benefit of St. Vincent's; cent of the children in thji II rfance of the sad fact that few f there isn't i YETPINf A RftflP young person does not especially care lions more throughout th' world fol- an early married life and the con- De Paul Society, the proceeds to be of our country were fotuif jfeople listen with ani accurateear to ha,h made. KJXTIMi A KUUr for another who does what is wrong some form of foot wen lowed the ceremonies and received or less admirable, that voung person , scientious fulfilment of one's duties j used for the benefit of the needy. the papal blessing over the radio. Bridge. Euchre, Five Hundred, Bingo! A great many of them is not likelv to follow bad example. U» whatever state of life are caused by ill-fitting of Efewt^U^V^&i OVER YOUR HEAD The colorful pomp and majestic But if the one person admires and Sodalists, are you the source of and Old Maid will be played and I _ . I ceremony of the Vatican were much 0(l r ba, chosen shoes. I)r. M. W, Km about his proposed action re- ^T » '*> P^^'em because every- likes the per«on doing or suggesting K° ° l example to those with many beautiful and useful prizes will ets u at Ask any roofer what is his busiest j j evidence, especially by contrast "miracle man" of Wi ¿arding a particular group (hereI ^ * P, that n wrong, then he or she is more likelv whom you live and associate? the be distributed. Canada, has demonstratf)! Sr. Hill mentioned thegroup-Ed.)^ hour the bed- dav and he will tell after a good with the opening of the Holy Door to follow the bad example, fooling Blessed Virgin, our Holy I-at her, the The following committee is in, h r for e ch question that the entire Mid told him that if he persisted in ™ , » «>"« automat- rain. It stands to reason that when i » fortnight ago when the papal himself or herself into believing that Church are asking you this ques- charge; Rev. V. J. Rieland, chair- may be affected by foot Sat action he would loae all chance .11 sounds too good, but Mr. , ,, ... court was dressed in mourning, it must be good—or can't be so bad tion. ^What is your answer. Yes I man; Marie ami Claire Boyle, Marie! tr youour household furnishings are | caused by ill-fitting or a^ renomination and election, his * * «e- I >' n«usenoia xurmsmngs I The Pope appeared at the head of —if so-and-so does it, and then does | or no . t and Agnes Colton, Mary Dawson, j shoes. So thoroughly has «iriy was: 'What, in the name of j J tJf. two eldest boys, Frank, 19, j drenched with water, you will call a I the papal , carried aloft the same. Here we have the answer Mothers Day Mrs. Thelma Evrard, Louise Halli, n convinced of this fact thai Almiirht* v God. ha. s m.v renominatio... 1n I th®t ne A" RichardpriesthoodnnAcflwu, 18l. , TharTke. studyineldes^! !.t g girl_:_for.rocfe], j , t.o comr ean dou tleavA aned a repaihurry-u..r it. p. ordeWh—..y r Iji 0onf commandthe sedia, gestatoriawhich reste, thd eo nchai ther why there is today so much wrong The Bulletin of the Catholic Frances Kraus, Francis, Florence,, been prompted to design «nd election got to do with my do- Winifred, 16, is in her last year at | should you put it off? Why should shoulders of twelve purple-clad car- and sin among young people of the i Women's Union has this of interest and Hannah McCarthy, Mrs. Loretta I ifig the right thing?' for men and women that the West Philadelphia Catholic j you delay? If the roof over your riers. He wore the triregenium or two sexes in their associating ándito all Sodalists: "Sunday, May 14, McCue, Estella Riley, Marie and only correct various foal * "There was no intimation or sug- Girls High School, where she has | head is leaky you will eventually company keeping. They encourage i will be Mother's Day. Unless its ob- Margaret Stack, Mr. and Mrs. Neil gestion of Catholics in the story at triple crown and was enveloped from but will give the foot that been a first violinist in the orches-ihave to repair it, so why not pre- head to foot in a mantle of cream- one another in temptation and sin servance is spiritualized and en- Crain, C. Aaron, R. A. Byrne, and free function so vital «I tra for four years. pare for that rainy day today ? and will equally share God's punish-1 nobled, it might better be permitted C. Carroll, F. Conley, M. Connelly, §S . "Most sincerelv, colored silk adorned with small em- eral health. These sfeu "And Mrs. McSorley, charming, Leaky roofs and gutters that need ment. It is also true and just that! to fall into neglect than to be made C. Dinan, J. H. Donahue, Wm. and j the name of the famous "Edwin C. Hill." broidered golden stars. goo'l persons who, by their good ex- i the occasion for soft sentimentalism humorous, quiet mother of this j attention should be repaired at once, In his left hand the Pontiff held V. Eichenlaub, J. Evrard, T. Fitr.- body not only the last weifj i Mr, Hill then quotes portions of ample and refusal to sin, win others | and expenditure of money for use-1simmons , O. Geier, W. Gleason, J. Ihe article, with his comment brood ? j For your health's protection as well his pastoral crook while with his opedic principle but arc over.to the practice of virtue, get less ¡fifts G. Hager, E. Halli, J. V. Kelly, Jr., I and stylish as well. ' "This brings to mind that Edwin "Mrs. McSorley was an onlv^as your comfort, you should see to | right, on which flashed the green - , . - . . . .. ,c , _ , u , . . , . child." F. Kramer, J. P. Maxwell, Chas. Mc- j & Hill, radio news commentator, re- |it that the roof over your head is j fisheiWs ring, the emblem of his ! of the merit of what the other Rev F. J Huber, superintendent, The demand for M. 1| fl Cormick, T. F. O'Leary, C. Pursch, j Shoes has been so wideap cently related an interesting inci- in good condition. Whether you are authority, he imparted blessings to;P '^, does because of their good • of St. Joseph s Protectory, oo2 Pro-. lent about the new President Mr. H. Riley, P. Sbeedv, J. V. Smith, M. |dealer s everywhere are e „ It is with regret that we chronicle building a new home, or are going the kneeling multitudes. A white example. Good example is highly | tectorv 1 lace Pittsburgh, » a., is Sweeney, S. Wagner, and G. Witt I difficulty in obtaining timte Ill didn't say who the parties were, the passing of a friend of parish | to re-roof your present one, be sure I canopy supported bv eight long' meritorious. | offering Catholics a beautifully d school days, Sister Marie Loretto of to investigate the dependability of poles, carried bv Stoebeners Shoe Store, Protestants Watch Catholics | printed card with the picture of the AGED JESUIT KILLED BY AUTO 6227 Penn avenue, which gptttoM." the Sisters of Providence, who died in the concern which is going to do | of attendants, hun1 g suspended overl People "outside of the Catholic i Blessed Virgin and the Holy Child in 10 fe> Mr. Hill's comment: "From what St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, your work. ! his head, whi years has been furnishing e behind him two ' Church"—how closely they watch j her arms on one side and a spiritual London, April 13.—The Rev. Wil- »ource was this information ob- last Thursday of burns receivodthe I""/. J. Martin, roofer, located at 3915 I flabeUT or semicircular ostrich-1 Catholics! They expect Catholic peo-, bouquet on the other, stressing the shoes for Pittsburghers, |§ fcined?" ; liam Minealis, S.J., 73 years old, who |brin g these famous shoes t| evening previous in St. Philip Neri Forbes street, has been in this busi- feather fans that are characteristic P'e, young and old, to be better than honoring of mother by offering Mass had been living in retirement at j I Editor's note: From a source con- ~ " ... i i - » and they for her. The folder is beautiful, Pennsylvania. Many peojAl sidered, up to now, verv reliable. simple and inexpensive. Officers of Craighead Retreat House, Bothwell, been suffering from varrawK T "As related by Mr. Hill, a group h I Sodalities should write him for sam- Scotland, was fatally injured at I ments may now experience 4f political and church leaders called ple and price on quantities. Holvtown when he was knocked! wearing this scientifically pftan Roosevelt two or three weeks down by an auto just after he had footwear. was one of three daughters given to passed behind a bus. Father Minealis Do You Know—The if:%e£ore his inaugural and asked him you have any doubt whatsoever in crimson robes and ermine capes of the piazza by the invading le- . were true that he intended ap- religion by the late John W. Volpert regard to your roofs or gutters, just ST. KIERAN PLAYERS retired last year after having served part shoes play in your w and Mrs. Mary Volpert of St. Charles the Swiss Guards and the other gions of the faithful, circled slowly forty-two years in various parts of! tinting two Catholics to his cab- cau Mayflower 4534, and one of its armed forces of the Vatican in uni- round the Obelisk in the brilliant1 etrathe late Senator Walsh and parish, Peru, Ind, Sister Mary Lu- courteous representatives will advise England and Scotland. DOWNTOWN CAMM £ cille died nine years ago, while the forms of all hues. Patriarchs, Arch- sunshine and seemed to be the only j PLAN IRISH MINSTREL A. Farley; Mr. Roosevelt re- you exactly the condition of your bishops, Bishops, Monsignori, priests signs of life in the deadly stillness, j« plied that it certainly was true, and surviving sister is Sister Miriam roof and furnish you with a free The St. Joseph Schoet Gertrude of Oklahoma, all of the and monks, each in the robes pecu- As he was seen from across the I a cast of 125 members of St T •hat of it?" estimate for having it renewed or liar to their station; Papal gentle- j huge piazza over a sea of devout- Kieran's Theatrical society will stage i tical and Fine Arts wit! repaired. OBITUARIES j » Mr. Hill's comment: "I said noth- Sisters of Providence, Saint Marys- , „ ,, men-in-waiting and chamberlainv„„,„„c,,«„„„,s in ,i edly-bowed heads, the Pope appeared i an Irish Minstrel in Arsenal Jr. High i party at Oppenheim k 4g of this sort." j of-the-Woods, lnd. in event you haven t the cash, mfdieval costumes and Elizabethan a small white speck against the School, Fortieth and Butler streets,) Saturday, April 22. tt'Ji TEditor's note: Those were almost Snul1 m onth Bridge, Five Hundred, S^ One of the nualifirat;™« „f „ P I J . f>' payments can be ar- ruff acoiyt„ in white surplices and black background of the open door on April 25, 2« and 27. Mrs. Anna M. Sterrett me.exact words emanating from our, One of the qualifications of a Pitts- ranged to suit your convenience For attendant/ j„ scar!Pt capes lent their leading to the Hall of Benedictions. | The cast has been rehearsing for Old Maid will be playti* go-called "reliable source. I bur«h Superintendent of Police, it arn y Otner information or particu- , ticular note of color to the whole. At his feet an enormous tapestry j the past two months and is ready Mrs. Anna Martin Sterrett, prizes will be hand ' reached with the eleva- have asked for copies. No better! I capable commissioner the department J. Santa. Dorothea V. McCabe. wedding present could be given a upon him. , , . , ¡ever had. He not only had the admir- Agnes Scanlon; Messrs. Stephen A. tion of the Host. From the height First National Bank at Pittsburgh* fSpigsn day- and we hope that day i respect oQP^m^Q^f all the menP OToole, Thomas Lynch, Edward I Michelangelo's enormous dome The patrons for the dance are: Mr. j May or June bride. It explains the I ation and McCloskey, Thomas Welsh, TTromas I mellow liquid melody of the sil- sacred duties f motherhood fullv. Telephone Atlantic 5630 Fifth Avenue and Wetll ftnVfa* distant—we hope to ac-jun"Jer ^ but"oTthe'generai'pubric ver •and Mrs. William S. McCabe, Mr. 0 Conley, William Hogan and Edward i trumpets of the Vatican again . , „ _ $ui?e Sense enough to cease placing ag wen. Even the most implacable Mr Mr. R. Baker. filled the basilica, the noble guards, | -- r rank T. Halloran ST. BEDE S CARD PARTY »Ol« MtHORHOOU URtU STOMP I no much confidence in information foes of Tammany Hall admitted that Many beautiful prizes have been ! ranged on either side of the altar, i andJ Mrs. Frank P. McCabe, Mr. and FREE DELIVERY [ »"»en us by "reliable parities." Commissioner Mulrooney was an ad- Mrs. Thomas Murray, Mr. and Mrs. received for cards and there will to their knees, dropping the The mothers of children in the BERGER'S DRUG STORE CIRCULATING L About four years ago we did the mirable chief and that he was run- n ¡Charles W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- be a door prize of two reserved seat P°' ts of their bared swords to the seventh grade will sponsor two card REGISTERED PHA' tame thing, and the then President ning the department without fear or fl lliam A. kilchenstein, Stephen A. RKVXOLD» AND HASTINGS »T». tickets for the Pittsburgh-Chicago oor, the battalion of Palatine,,. T , „ „ , , , , parties for the benefit of St. BedeV ! Hilan» »0»S IN CHARGE AT : 3 «f ¿he United States was involved favor. His appointment was one of T ohn the few made by former Mayor baseball game to be played Saturday, Guards drawn up in the central aisle ' • I McGeown, Jr., John , church. The first will be held next I » that story, too, as was one of April 29. —" Sis close advisers. When the show- Walker that met with universal ap- proval. dOWn came, however, the very ones ST. MARY'S, SOUTH SIDE ftëX. who had vouched for the accuracy Yet such an outstanding public of- il ©f our information in the first ficial was allowed to resign, ap- FUNERAL DIRECTOR! parently with no effort made to get Next Sunday, April 23. monthly - ; nUce were found in the camp of Holy Communion fnr the married fhe tnemf, and we were left high him to reconsider his decision. There was a marked coolness between the ladies. At 3 p. m. the final meeting And dry With not a leg to stand will he held for the committee in «n. A fulsome apology and the Commissioner and Mayor John P. O'Brien, and the latter seemed very charge of the card party to be ing Mothers win as- of the offended parties pre- given by the St. Mary's Holy the cross, the Pope again mounted ! Thomas, Doctor J. Sarraf, Doctor Isist with the first party: Mrs. T willing to accept a resignation that I Johnston. JOHN A. FREYVO« us spending some time mak- the wnolc city regretted was ever of- Ñame Society on Tuesday and the sedia gestatoria and was car- j Beattie, Mrs. T. Buckley, Mrs. j] , ing .little rocks out of big ones. Wednesday, April 25 and 26. The ried to the Hall of Benedictions over Cyphers, Mrs. J. Freyvogel, Mrs. M. fered Mr. Mulrooney becomes head EPIPHANY ( ARD PARTY ibnt should have taught us a of the New York State Beer Con- proceeds of this affair are for the the portico in the facade of St. ; Hannon, Mrs. R. Houck, Mrs. R. ||S lesson, hut evidently it hasn't, al- trol Board, an important position, benefit of St. Mary's school. Peter's. I , — . _ . . i Loughney, Mrs. C. Mugele and Mrs. Funeral Direct: The WPckl fard art ? of l§|Hfchough the Hill-Roosevelt story is true enough, but not near as im- On Sunday, April 23, a benefit The glass doors leading to the I >' P > Epiph- j A. Thomas. B* : »ot of thd *ame type as the other, portant as being head of the New show, George Arliss in "The King's central balcony were thrown open ' any church will be held on Friday PITTSBURGH, FA. §P%ad is ntrtf libelous or slanderous, York City police. An outsider Vacation," will be held at the and the Pontiff, still sitting on the j evening, April 21, in the Epiphany ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Ambulance service to any point in Allegheny County, à*f «f sedia gestatoria and surrounded by jruch as the other one was. wonders what caused Mr. Mulrooney Arcadia Theater, 823 East Ohio auditorium. Euchre, Bridge, Five Modern Funeral Home. No charge for us« of (M«C Jill Be that «s it may, Mr. Hill's to leave his position so suddenly, to street. his court, was carried into the pres- Scottdale, Pa., April 19.—On Fri- j ence of the huge crowd filling the Hundred and Old Maid will be version of what nctually took place the amazement of the entire city and Show is made possible through mo ..... „ lay evenings of this year of jubilee country. piazza at his feet. played. There will be a door prize 3406 FIFTH AVENUE in that particular incident was mis- the courtesy of Samuel Gould for if"two dollars and fifty "cents." Cards :the Stations of the "Cross will be! yepreser.ted to us and was full of Certain it is that Mayor O'Brien the unemployed and needy of St. Great Cheer Arises will start promptly at nine-fifteen ¡recited, followed by Benediction ofi MAyflowtr IMS R*»id«nc« HAl ¡11 inaccuracies. We are-glad to cor- Immediately a great cheer arose was not playing politics or attempt- Mary's. p m. j the Most Blessed Sacrament ^¡Kfect those^ Misrepresentations and ing to curry the politicians' favor and hats, handkerchiefs, scarves and Children who attend the public inaccuracies, and to assure Mr. Hill in his appointment of a successor to C. D. A. DANCE parasols were waved in greeting. "A FULL HOUSE" schools will receive Holy Commun- ^Ife ihat there was no intention to place | Commissioner Mulrooney. The new Then a deep stillness fell ov»r the lip him in % false light before our chief, James S. Bolan, is a veteran The young ladies of Court West- beautiful circular piazza, surround- I ion next Sunday. Bl:»eaders. of 30 years' service in the New York inghouse No. 759, Catholic Daughters ed by Bernini's colonnades, while The Resurrection Plavri s of Brook-1 The Senior Class of St. John'» Joseph À. Crowley choo wil department, having established an en- of America, will hold their annual many fell to their knees on the hard line, wilc l presen, ,_t ." A , Ful_ l House. . " ..a s "His £Best |Investment,! presen" t nexthet playMon-, IV Richard, T. McSorley is past viable record as a policeman in that thc,r fina! theatrlraI ofTpnn of the Easter dance next Tuesday evening, cobbies to receive the Papal blessing S * ! day and Tuesday evenings, April grand knight of Philadelphia Coan- time, and he has been so inactive in April 25, in the Odd Fellows hau, politics that they don't know yet and the armed forces of the Vatican I current season, in the Brookhne pub- j 24 and 25, in the School Audi- cil No. 196, Knights of Columbus, Grant street Turtle Creek. The ranged atop the steps leading to the lie school, Pioneer avenue, on May i torium, for the benefit of the ^^ffcut that Tact wasn't wh»t at- whether he's a Democrat or Repub- Ramblers orchestra will famish the lican. Mr. Bolan is a boyhood friend main door of the Basilica presented 117. The proceeds will be for the bene- j church, iracted a reporter for the Phila- music. Members of local C. D. of j arms. fit of the parish St. Vincent de Paul Mrs. John Hamorev was buried S M. A. HANLON, Funeral 4tlphia Public Ledter to hia home. of Mayor O'Brien, the two having; A. Courts •re invited. J A small flock of doves, driven out j Society. i on Monday. S3S0 FRANKSTOWN AVE. Hi!