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Voi. LXXVI PITTSBURGH, THUR3DAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. N«. «

Cablegram Sent FromJ" of God?' I knew that 1 had not I knew Prominent Lawyer HM Rome io Encourage that I had side-stepped every previous poor who ever missed the contribution, campaign; that letters asking for my and every man who ever gave for char- assistance were thrown into the waste ity can look back and recall that this ing in the Campaign izen and Con- basket. I never bothered about the POPE BENEDICT INTERESTED IN donation was returned to him in a hun- lower Ave, but was chiefly absorbed in dred different ways. Explains Why He I tributors in Pittsburgh my own selfish interests. I realized as BIG CAMPAIGN FOR CHARITIES The practical Catholics of the Pitts- a lawyer that if 1 appeared before the burgh Diocese are determined that the Helping the Poor1 —Under Lead- judgment seat to defend my own case, present campaign shall not fail. They according to an accusing conscience, CABLEGRAM RECEIVED BY BISHOP CANEVIN IMPARTS agree that if failure is possible it is Pastors of All Churches that I would have to admit that the APOSTOLIC BENEDICTION ON WORKERS, ORGAN- only the fault of the Catholics them- of Priests, Men lessons of Christ who was the Good selves. That Is why strong organiza- Shepherd of all the poor, who healed IZERS AND CONTRIBUTORS FOR THE $500,000 FUND. tions should be formed In every parish» Are Arousing Thexf and Women Are Readyth e sick, the lame and the blind, and The pastors, responding to the appeal of who gave food to the multitudes, had Rt. Rev. Regis Canevin, and the priests of the Pittsburgh lit Rev. Regis Canevin, are desirous of Parishioners by Tdmm never stirred me to go and do likewise. securing team captains who will organ- for An "Ov<\r the I resolved if I ever recovered health diocese were gratified yesterday when the following cablegram ize teams of ten persons who will work that I would devote part of my time, was received from Cardinal Gaaparri, Papal Secretary of State in 'different parts of the parish. The a Leading Part in the " Finish. money and talents for the welfare of at Rome: * more teams the less work for the volun- others. I decided to be unselfish, and COPY teers. Every man who has volunteered Campaign. M I thank God for this opportunity to do WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM should use his influence to enlist others - Because the average Catholic in the something for the poor of the future 1919, Sept. 28, A.M. 5:01 in the effort to organise. It is only yftH»H»iryh diocese understands that the canvassed. Rev. L. A. Carroll, of 8t I whom I have neglected in the past.' A78NY Cable Roma fair that all should help to carry the William's, East Pittsburgh, has added (or $500,000 is a religious burden of the poor, and not the few. to his organization committee the names to the fundamental reason why From a lukewarm Catholic this lawyer BISHOP CANEVIN has been transformed into a zealous lay Cathedral Rectory, Pittsburgh, Pa. The headquarters, at 444 Oliver ave- of James Francis Burke, Captain Frank , ncrrement will prosper and that the nue, is a barometer of the general en- Hood, Francis Feehan, Philip Murray,, uy Will be in sight before the last apostle. He is a man of brains who The Holy Father wishing every success Catholic has the proper vision of magnificent re- Charity Campaign most cordially imparts Apostolic thusiasm throughout the diocese. The John J. O'Connor, Peter Duffy, of Art- jgj at the drive, October 27. arrival of priests from the ten coun- ier; Dr. Joseph Schultes, Butler; Han. f%gr* to a spirit abroad throughout sults accruing for his church when the Benediction Bishop, clergy, organizers and contributors. half million is available. He knows ties, the presence of team captains, men Frank Fries, Klttanning; Michael Hal- the |aa counties of Bishop Canevin's that some day in the not far distance CARD. GASPARRI. who are out In the speaking branch of leran, McKeesport; P. J. Harrigan, Con- fáltate which Indicates that the laity, he will again lie on a death bed. And the service, shows how the plans are nellsvtlle; I-awrence Dflnnigan, Con- taltr the leadership of their pastors, it is now his determination that when maturing and is indicative of the nellsville; John McDonald, Greensburg; m f*f>iniiinr a work and are ready to the last hours are at hand he will have strength of the organization on October Hon. William Showalter, Latrobe; James iMfee iserifices for the sake of the poor, ihe consolation of work done for the business life and who are not unmindful nursed the children. She taught them 17; the opening date set for the drive. Lundy, Irwin; Thomas Lynch, Jr., IMHIHJ they know that the effort will poor. Then, his activity in the present of those who have not fared so well. how to play when she was not busy At that time every parish in the ten Greensburg; Rev. P. J. Hawe. BIslnKi?! 4to them more good hereafter than any drive will mean more to him than money The writer sat in the office of the washing their clothes or cooking for counties will be at work. On Sunday ville; Very Rev. M. A. Lambing. Seott-v'V ' lidian act they have accomplished earned while be neglected the poor. Conference of Catholic ChariUes recently them. Her compensation came with special sermons on charity were deliv- dale; Rev. B. Baldauf. Fora City, sad IMMghout their lifetime. when a woman called to express grat- their gratitude and happiness. She ered by prominent priests throughout Rev. B. P. Kenna, Vniontown. $p There are thousands of Catholics Qm prominent attorney is an active itude for the care her sick child had wrote to the Conference of Catholic many of the churches in Pittsburgh. whose sense of duty has been quickened At headquarters, 444 Oliver avenue, IPlKÉipr. tal tbe charity drive. It is sin- received during the summer. Her boy ChariUes that in looking after eighty Mrs. J. J. Flannery Is organising the and who are volunteering to make big big representative gatherings have been ggtor Suit he was always conspicuous was raised in a back alley. He never children over a period of that many women of St Paul's Cathedral. They sacrifice between now and October 27, held by the Holy Name Society, the A $%to absence in previous drives. But saw a cow, and anyone who knows the weeks that "I have spent the happiest propose to canvass the parish system- because they know that charity covers O. H„ with the ladles' auxiliary of that to tfcto campaign he is a daily visitor at back alley scenes of a ghetto where summer of my lifetime." atically and every street will be covered a multitude of sins and that without organisation; the Camp Fire Girls, awl jgHftgurMrs. looking for work, and no there is no grass or trees, can under- and every family properly approached. charity there is very little virtue in the The man who does not know that it is ethers. The delegates to the Pittsburgh. aik to so difficult or tedious that he stand the transformation of this sickly These ladies have assumed that they are human soul. better to give than to receive has lost Chapter were addressed at a meeting ' nft IMt tackle. The other day he con little fellow transplanted to the country all the Joy of a lifetime. Money Is a entitled to respectful hearing, inasmuch held last Sunday by Organiser Rev. L. ilSpii'ta another layman why he is An analysis of the records now avail- where God's glorious nature abounds. ¿great asset, if used Judiciously. There as they are doing the work and con- A. Carroll. ÉgflKgtttlag la this campaign: able at headquarters. 444 Oliver avenue, He came back to the poor mother anew are men who contribute today as they tributing at the same time. The same f ^*T1ttBl a sick spell last fall and at] would indicate that the hundreds of boy. He had been with nine other chil- did in childhood. They never learned to activity is noted at St Peter's parish* PARISH ACTIVITIES. good, practical Catholics who have In North Side, and Miss Ella O. Maloney. «•taittlcal stage of my illness I thought dren, all the guests of the Conference be charitable. Tbere are other men who St Malachl's will be in the forefroaft. former years borne the brunt of all the with Attorney J. Frank McKenna, have 1 «as dying. At that time I was not of Catholic Charities, under the guard- contribute according to their means, of the fight now that it is positive that church battles are in the forefront in ianship of a noble woman who believes and they are always willing to go the already secured team captains and re- - lathering about my bank account or my the present campaign. They are the big- port at headquarters that every block poetice. I had time to meditate that prayer without good works almost limit where the cause is worthy. No II hearted, unselfish human beings who by represents hypocricy. This woman man ever gave to his Church or to the In the big Sacred Heart parish will be (Continued on Page Four.) 4NT my fast life and the thought came the grace of God have been fortunate in I?Maw: 'Have I done my bit in the sight

Death Comes to Bolshevism Denounced \¡)£ ValeTO's VtSÍt~ •L |Discovery Day" Feast Founder of St By Holy See tn Note John's College to Cardinal Lucon The Plans Mappe E of Columbian OratoryRev . Brother Tobias, ninety years old, Papal denunciation of Bolshevism is contained in a letter to Cardinal Lucon, founder and president of St John's Col- Eamon De Valera, carrying the torch of Rbeims, from Cardinal Gasparri, the lege, Washington, for twenty-four years, of Irish Independence, legal head of Papal Secretary of State at Rome. A mhn has followed the career and one of the most noted of the Chris- Republic of Ireland, new prophet of the copy of the letter which was made pub- „W0.000 soldiers who were convoyed tian Brothers, died Friday, September Gaelic race, will bring a flaming mes- lic, says: mftli seas while the German sub- 26, at St John's Normal College, Am- sage to the people of Western Pennsyl- aorfas menace prevailed will enjoy the inendale, Md. "The proletariat having taken the vania, when, on Saturday evening, Oc- «Uortunity of bearing Admiral Benson. Brother Tobias, who was nationally preponderant part in the war, now wants tober 4, In Syria Mosque, he will /tiajasBt of honor at the Columbus Day Known, was acUve until two days before greater rewards in every country. Un- dress a mass meeting of all friends of tappet of the Knights of Columbus, at his death, having directed the school for fortunately, to their own detriment the self-determination for little peoples sad workers often indulge in excesses, up- Ép:WQltom Penn hotel on the evening boys which he had established at Am- defenseless nations. setting the social order decreed by na- «looter 1L The program adopted mendale on the normal college prop- He will arrive in Pittsburgh Friday ture itself. The Pope hopes that the If the American Navy was mapped out evening previous at 6:55. A reception erty. workers' just demands will be granted sis kf ta* brainy men of the United States, will be tendered to him in the Willlaaa He was instrumental in having Con- in order to avoid such excesses." «ti this great navigator was one of the gress validate the titles of the Catholic Penn hotel the night of bis coming. •aster minds who heiped solve the dif- Church lands in California. This work It is expected that Frank P. Walsh, ,«M®g|igp is characterized as having secured for STATE HONORS FOR of New York, one of the greatest of p^Mmal Benson is keen of observer the in the United CARDINAL MERCIER. American publicist», delegate of the ìim, t&orou g h 1 > posted cm all interna- States the greatest material benefit ob- Irish-Americans to the Peace Confer*! tasaai problems, and a Catholic of whom tained for it by any individual. ALBANY, N. Y.—As a climax to the .nee to present the claims of Ireland, . *& his brethren can feel proud. His ad- He obtained from Congress re- formal welcome to this state, the Uni- distinguished orator and Knight of Co- 4RÉI vili include much interesting data muneration for the St. Louis College versity of the State of New York con- lumbus, will be present to speak. laipaiBg to the war and bis audience and St Joseph College for damage done ferred upon Cardinal Mercier the de- An overflow meeting is expected hi mm gree of Doctor of Laws. On only three lllPlsaefit intellectually by their pre*- ! by Union troops during the Civil War. Memorial Hall, where arrangements ara Si others has this degree ever been con- made for a program of speaking. Well- ¡•HKSIIP'. ferred. Elihu Root Thomas A. Edison ; It Rev. John Mark Gannon, Bishop NUN LOSES LIFE. knowp local speakers will tell of Ire- and Jules Jusserand, French Ambassa- diocese of Erie, a noted orator Among the dead after the hurricane land's, claims preceding the advent of dor to the United States. a brilliant thinker, will discuss at Corpus Chrlsti, Texas, is Sister M. President De Valera to the -hall, which '«i the vexatious problems con- Thais, who was a nurse at Spohn Sani- wUl occur after the great leader has Prince Alban, of Lowenstein—West finished his speech in the Mosque. tbe people in this after-the-war tarium. This institution was conducted helm—Freudenburg has become a Fran- The laborer and the manufac- by the Sisters of Charity of the Incar- All the Western Pennsylvania Irish- ciscan novice in the Convent of Diefurt sad every business and profes- nate Word. The sanitarium was badly American societies will be there, as th* Ile belongs to the Protestant Loewen big events are being held under their aaa realizes the feeling of unrest Rt. Rev. John M. Gannon, I>J>. damaged, two of the wings being swept stein branch. auspices. Among the leaders are the all classes. There are broblems away. Kamon de Valera. Very Rev. Drs. Charles J .Coyne «Ml overcome la the nation and the Francis J. McCabe, whose untiring ef- people must do their patriotic PIONEER PRIEST KNIGHTS AID SUFFERERS forts to present the truth of Ireland's ipéiatore order among right-thlnk- _ BACK TO FRANCE. claims to self-determination are so weB __. Many phases of these ques Cardinal Mercier Draws Ovation AT CORPUS CHRISTI. known and successful. will be discussed by Bishop Gan- hls talk before the Knights. Rev. Paul Arthuis, priest and pioneer William J. McGinley, Supreme Secre- A. Weldon, chairman of the of the diocese of Spokane, Wash., has From Princeton Student Body PAPAL COMMISSION TO tary of the Knights of Columbus, an- |committee of secretaries, has departed for France, his native land, EXPLORE CATACOMBS nounces that the order had contributed «wrd from 25 Knights who after thirty-five years of toil in the In- Augustine, "pleading for mercy, but for PRINCETON, N. J., Sept 29. —A an initial sum of $2,000 for the relief of ifume the soldiers that they land Empire land of his adoption. Nor Justice." He declared the Belgian Pre- mightier yell, than ever greeted any the residents of Corpus Christ!, sad the The Pontifical Commission of 8scret Overseas Commissioner does Father Arthuis go to a life of ease. late belonged not merely to his own victorious yell of the gridiron echoed adjoining towns of Texas, which were Archaeology Is preparing to excavate _ I* Beam will probably be pres- H* is a volunteer to take up and carry Church, but to churchmen the world over Princeton when Cardinal Mercier, swept by the hurricane. The money more of the sncient Roman Latafl—hfrs i City of Pittsburgh and the over. _ ' ,,¡¡¿ 4 ^.¿a oq the work la France where so many of Belgium, was welcomed with the was authorized by the Supreme Council wherein so many thousands of tfea early «f Commerce will assist In the In reply Cardinal Mercier said he patriot priests lost their lives in the famous "Siss! Boom! Ah! Tiger! Tiger! in response to the argent appeal seat martyrs were buried of Admiral Benson on the came not as a member of the clergy, but ranks of the French army, whither they Tiger!" from hundreds of student out by Mayor Gordon Boone, of the Hie Roman catacombs are truly tin, «E Us arrival. He will be tendered as an Individual—"as a representative we» called when the hordes of Ger- throats as he arose in Alexander Hall to stricken city. treasure-ground of our Holy Faith» at the Chamber of Coro- of the people of Belgium—to express our msas poured over the Rhine and France receive the degree of Doctor of Laws. Several K. C. secretaries who hava They ara filled with monuments and » general executive committee deep thanks and appreciation to your girded herself to battle for her right to The ovation lasted several minutes. been stationed with the Regular Amy scriptions and patattags which JHW» _ that from 500 to 600 will be university for your acts of kindness The special train which brought the troops on the Rio Grande were directed conclusively the antiquity of the Mit at the big K. of C. banquet shown us during the conflict." Few missionaries have enjoyed such Cardinal and his entourage from Phila- eereral days ago to proceed at once to doctrines which we pi efees today. . be the moat notable event After the exercises the Cardinal was a reputation among the Indiana and delphia was met at the station by Pres- the devastated region with food, bleak- by a Catturile body la Pitts- entertained to luncheon at the home of pioneers of the Northwest as Father ident Hibben and members of the fac- ets sad other necessities. All the as- Through the generosity of Mrs. who have not secured President Hibben, and later spoke brief- JSS; whose life was typical of those ulty. The Prelate was escorted to Al- sistance sad supplies which the Knights yai«u Ball. Mt Vernon. OMo. will ahould send their checks ly to the members of the Princteou hemic priests who left comfort sad se- exander Hall, where President Hibben of Columbus em draw upon flat ad- a new hospital that wfll mm " branch of the Red Cross. Aft« aa in- cwtty toJourney aero« the great moun- dellered an address of welcome. joining territory wfll he rasiaA tn spection of the university the Cardinal S mAtofto the la* Atreat of the In his address the president com- Texas cities. ssa •iUlon Catholics la our pared the distinguished visitor to St left tor New York. asa» red YHfi

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NORTHSIDE The Holy Father held no audiences that BELL MS? CEDAR day. But, if it was a day of silence Electrir and ( hirepmetie ^¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡22 BELL & CO. J. E. GIBSON Will remote year aihaeat« within the Vatican Palace, it was a day E. C FREDERICK of pilgrimage in the Basilica of St.Soda , Ice Cream, Candy, Cigara, DISTRIBUTER OF Peter's. From an early hour in the Stationary and School Supplies FINE BUTTER AND EGGS DOCTOR LINI 1 morning groups of pious persons might NO s E HERKIMER COUNTY CHEESE I SHOES 417 FEDERAL STREET ^ be seen descending into the crypt and 124 W. Ohio St., PITTSBURG*™ "> H Heure from » to 12 A. M., mmé 1 to 5 tflff-'- Standa 197-198-206, Allegheny Market Monday and Thursday * to 8 p. SBSSl^" hear Mass and receive Holy Communion U-NO-US I 417 Federal St. Pittsburgh, Pa. beside the tomb of the first venerable Bell Telephone 101-L Cedar Lady Attendant victim of the war that has ravaged Bell Phone Open Evenings ALL GOODS GUAMANTKSD Europe. The crowds continued to visit Duquesne Dye Works, Inc. 3976-J Cedar During December We save you 40% on the Famous the tomb during the morning, and num- Schencke Player Pianos and EDW. HUTTINGER erous Masses were said beside it, at "(Clean Klose" Dry Cleaners JAMES G. STEDEF0RD Stradivari» Talking Machines, Dealer in AU Kinde et nearly all of which persons were to be Watchea, Diamonds and Jewelry Records and Player Rolla seen communicating. Amongst the cele- Hodgkiaa and Stayton Sts., Smoked Meats ud PITOVNN* brants were many notable ecclesiastical North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. Watchmaker and Jewelry Repairman North Side Piano Exchange Stall No. 49 Allegheny Mattet dignitaries, and principally his Emi- Phon« Neville MM 1« W. NORTH AVE. High Grade Railroad Watchea a Specialty nence Cardinal Merry del Val and the 405 Federal Street, N. S., Pitt.burgh. Pa. 112 E. Ohio Street, Northaide NORTHSIDE PITTSBURGH Pà nephew of the late Pontiff Parolin, who is a Canon of the Basilica. DR. MCCARTHY CHI»OPB»CToa Glamser Venn Drag ft, it The sisters and nieces of Pins X. alao MASSAGE ELECTRIC TREATMENTS heard Mass and received Holy Commun- .1W Cor. Lacock and Federal Stnota ion beside the tomb. RHEUMATISM AND NERVOUS North Side, Pittsburgh, Panna. DISEASES POSITIVELY CURED "Open Saturday Nights The sepulchre of Pius X. is a simple We carry a complete line of patent maHiiiMi marble sarcophagus without ornament 117|EAST MONTGOMERY AVE., drugs, toilet articles, kodaks, etc." NORTHSIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. of any kind save the flowers that the The Real Estate Savings and Trust Co. QUALITY GOODS CUT PRICES piety of the faithful ever scatter In pro- fusion on It. A marble slab on the BELL PHONE 3112 CEDAR lloor, with a brief but touching Latin Wyland & Calnan 516 Federal Street, N. S., Pittsburgh DEALERS IN inscription tells what venerable remains The accounts of church organizations AMBROSE REUBELT the tomb contains. It describes Pius X. FISH and OYSTERS 5ucce«eor to Clarence A. fi far as rich and poor, meek and humble of POULTRY and RABBITS and individuals respectfully solicited heart, » Pontiff who in the midst of Bell Phone Cedar 35»5 P. & A. 11JI-B DEALER IN FRESH MEATS strenuous labors in defense of Catholic Stande «3 and 45 M a Ba. . . . faith and principles and for the restora- Stands 76-78-80 Allegheny Market ALLEGHENY MARKET *•• "RWWfk, Pi tion of all things in Christ died a pious death on the 20th of August. 1914. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH, SOIJTHSIDE As one stands beside the tomb and reads these simple words one cannot SAY IT WITH FLOWERS help reflecting how truly they describe Fred Steinecker „Be'I 142 Hemlock ATTreiufer Nfatt Fallert Studios Columbus Realty Co. P. A A. South A I Ita*ia»k * . . , the Pope who gloried in his humble Butter. Eggs, Cheese. Poultry 10th Street, S. S. birth and wished to die poor as he had F. H. RIEGELMEIER lived poor, and was withal the brave 1405 Carson St., South Side NOTARY PUBLIC Country Butter and Home defender of every Catholic dogma and AND 1929 Carson St., South Sid« Dreaaed Poultry Our Specialty FLORIST ™S38J3V* practice. A few events of the begin- Post Office Building Stalls 9, 11 and 13, South Side Market We Give the Earth With Every Pleat ning of his Pontificate which we have MT. OLIVER PITTSBURGH. PA. 767 Hemlock Open Every Week Day recently come across may serve to illus- 1830 Carson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. trate his beautiful ^character. It is well known with what reluctance he as-Church music was thP first object of his CCHWARZEL'C CUT THIS COUPON OUT AM MUM IT 1» sumed the burden of the Papacy. The renovating care. The decrees on Chil- W. C. NICKLAUS last days of the Conclave were an dren's Communion and on frequent and ^ 1733-1735 Carson Street ^ agony to him. His eyea knew no sleep daily Communion, the reform of the S. L. G0LDST0N during the two nights preceding the Roman Curia, the codification of Canon 14 S. S. MARKET Ladies and Gents' Furnishings issue of the election. He resisted, en- Law are all part of the magnificent 1318 Carson St., S. S. treated begged with tears but thewor k of restoration carried out byFIS H and OYSTERS Dry Goods and Notions Cardinals—and above all, their mouth- Pius X. Fleisher't Yarn, all colors, lit a Hiak piece, Cardinal Satolll—strong in all the Fire years have passed over his tomb armour of theological reasons from St. but his work is not forgotten by Chris- cine years he was kept out of thfe eXtiHHIi Thoma*. were inexorabe, and Cardinal tendom and his tomb is the object of Preach Parliament." . . . Sarto bad to bow his head to the decree veneration from year to year as the an- In his papers, "L'Homnie Libre" and Roofless Plate—another tangible mult oi Divine Providence. niversary of his passing returns. "L'Homme Enchalne.' he devoted him- of mechanical dental skill. self to destructive criticism at the be- CATHOLIC NEWS His simple and humble soul found Ctaaa "A" Dentistry and Dr. C. V. ginning of tbe great European war. He McKelvey ara one and the aame the external grandeur and elaborate THE TIGER'S CAREER, attacked the sanitary Bervlce; the pro- DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ceremonial of the Vatican Palace ex- ML» CROWNS. 8010 Fit UN6S, tection given to shirkers; the Darda- tremely irksome, and he never got en- BORY AN "AKTI-CLFRICAL." SILVER FILLINGS. nelles expedition; the Salonlkl expedi- ktWtWWtMttlMWHWWMtimWMWIIIWOWWWili tirely accustomed to it To one who PORCELAIN RLLIII S, Etc. tion; the neglect of Sarrail or of Pain- Rev. Dr. J. M. Wolfe, of Dubuque Col- under tbe presidency of Mgr. Bauer, Examination Free All Work Guaranteed visited him the day after his election, From an article on M. Georges Cle- tu Pittsburgh Uf« Buildln« when be had already donned the white menceau in "The Atlantic Monthly," ft leve. lege, has been appointed to the chair of Archbishop of Zagreb, the meeting* last- Oer. Federal A Libar» ¡»traete soutane, the new Pope exclaimed with appears that be wan born in 1841, the So destructive did he become that in Sacramental Theology at St. Paul Sem- ing seven days. The question of the PITTSBURGH. PA. 1916 HUM Crani tm Mtmber C. M. B A. emotion: "See how they have dressed son of a country doctor in a village of the spring of Sir Conan Doyle de- inary. Rev. P. H; Rohlman succeeds concordat received profound oooai¿Mo- me." And to the same person he said Vendee. Dr. Clemtnceau, the father of scribed him as "a pugilist, a ravager, a Dr. Wolfe as business manager of Du- tion and was discussed for some tine. on another occasion: "What penance Georges was a "Blue." and of a decid- roan destitute of all constructive capac- buque College. The Rt. Rev. Edmond Obrecht, O.CJL, it is to follow these court usages' I edly deep dye, for he was an antl-royal- ity." "We have dangerous men in Eng- Sir William Tyrrell, who will come the well-known Abbot of the Trapptst The American Catholic Union seem to myself to be Christ made cap- ist and anti-clerical to the extent of re- land," said Doyle, "but not so dangerous to Washington as secretary of. the Brit- Monastery of Gethscmani. in Nelaoa tive in the garden, when they lead me fusing to let his children be chriBtened. as M. Clemenceau." ish Legation, is an Irishman and a Cath- county, Kentucky, is about to sail for He became prime minister of France m about surrounded by soldiers." The medical schools of the early part olic. He has been employed in the For- France. After visiting bis old home, it - Pennsylvania Mutual Life Ins. Co. He diminished the ceremonial as much of the nineteenth century in France in 1916. The fall of Caillaux and Malvy eign Office under Sir Edward (now Metz, he will proceed to tbe general left him an open gate to power. Hia «•« ir-Mtti pelle las irsuti*» cash urrtta •• as he could, and would never consent were hot-beds of atheism, and towards Earl) Grey, since 1907. motherhouse of the Reformed Cister- to certain attentions regarding his per- 1840 a physician who retained some re- work during the war was spirited and cians, at Citeaux. and then to Roaidi oxtosdod and paM op loosraeoo prlvlllf o» aggressive, and the success of the war The Holy Father has inaugurated a son which were traditional in the Vat- ligious belief was regarded as a phe- It is thought probable that Cardinal • c eiumcu &„Bu EMPIRE BÜILDIS« has made him a popular hero. What new fund for tbe relief of the war or- I• C. 5IHWW/I1. sup 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. ican. It waa not from contempt of nomenon. So, young Georges grew up a phans of Romagna. Ravenna, and other Mercier may be invited to address Con- court decorum that he thus acted, but pagan and an anti-Catholic. He was the people would have said of him if the war had been lost, is another question. parts of Italy. Tbe fund has been open- gress when he visits Washington. There from the innate simplicity which char- sent to school to the Lycee at Nantes. ed by the giving of the large sum of is the precedent, we are told, of Father acterized his life from the humble home In 1860 he went to the Paris medical Anybody who reads this sketch will say that it surely portrays a harsh and Im- iO.000 lire by His Holiness. Mathew, who, in 1850, addressed Con- of Riese to the patriarchal palace of school, and here, says "The Atlantic gress. And there is a still earlier prece- Venice. perfect and unlovely character. The new high school building of St. LETZKUS Monthly," "he was free to rail at relig- Vincent's parish, Akron, Ohio, has been dent. In 1826 Bishop England, upon is* But if he waa poor, be waa also rich, ion in the paternal rein, and even to opened for the use of the scholars, vi tat ion. addressed both houses ol Con- 2008-9 Jenkins Areadm and lavish wherever the glory of God ventilate his abhorrence of the Imperial HEROISM OF FRENCH following a public inspection of tbegress . and the good of souls required his regime." For some of his wild talk be SISTERS OF CHARITY structure. Tbe building is the last word Sister Mary Cecelia, mother general munificent hand. The parishes of Rome CHURCH SUPPLIES served at this period a sentence of of tbe Sisters of Charity, of the Blessed had good reason to recognise aa well in modern school equipment twenty-three days in the Mazas peniten- Virgin Mary, passed away recently, at RELIGIOUS ARTICLES as the dioceses of Italy and the suffer- tiary. During the recent troubles in Aden Archbishop Glennon. in a closing ad- ing churches of France and Portugal. two Sisters of Charity and three French dress at the St. Louis priests' retreat at the motherhouse in Dubuque, la Sbe After this he went to America, taught was born in Boston, February 2, US8. The institutions founded by him for the in a college faculty and married. He gendarmes appointed to guard them Kenrick Seminary, announced that after promotion of learning and ecclesiastical have played a magnificent part worthy October 1 no more Masses are to be the second child of Thomas and CeoelU went back to France in 1868 with an Burke Dougherty, and went to Gorry- WALTER F. HARTMAN CO. discipline will remain to testify the American'wife and a knowledge of the of the traditions handed down by theoffere d after 11 o'clock on Sundays. At truth of the epithet "rich." French missionaries when circum- this hour there may be a High Mass. owen, Iowa, with her parents whon a T» BIST PLAGE TO BUT English language. In 1870 he became little girl. His title to be known as a strenuous mayor of Montmartre. stances have put them face to face with Bishop Hennessy, of Wichita, the only WALL PAPER defender of Catholic faith and liberty With Gambetta, and more actively the duty of protecting the persecuted. editor among the hierarchy, is to cele- Japan has taken up in Rome with the will not be contested by history. Where than Gambetta, he led the first great The Greeks and the Turks had come to brate his sacerdotal golden jubilee late Vatican the question of tbe Gorman KS CTAMWIX ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. the purity of the faith and the liberty blows in the streets of Aden, and when Catholic missions in the Carolin«, Mar- PHONE am COURT campaign against the Catholic Church. in November. The fact that he edited of the Church were concerned his cour- He became the editor of a newspaper tLe Greeks had to beat a retreat the a Catholic newspaper for many years shall, and Marianne islands tn tbe Pa- raatPricM All Gradat age and zeal knew no bounds. His at- and got whomsoever he liked elected Christians were left to their sad fate. lias not prevented him from reaching a clflc. Capt. SatA Yamamoto has arriiad titude towards Modernism alone would president of France. People began to Bands of irregulars paraded the town, fine old age. for the purpose of negotiations. Jap» has been administering these hiaai» be sufficient to place him amongst the call him "Tiger" from his relentless and killing ail the Christians whom they Mayor Snyder, of Los Angeles, recent- preatest defenders of the faith and his since their capture from Germany sow N. PAULE ferocious destruction of his enemies. met Four-fifths of the houses in Aden ly named the Right Rev. Bishop Cant- uncompromising firmness towards the "The Atlantic" says: "He was an anti- were set fire to. Attacked on all sides in the war. HAIR SHOP well a member of the board which is insidious treachery of French politicians clerical, of course; was against monks, the fugitives sought refuge in large His Eminence Cardinal Gasq«*, li- shows the courage that animated that endeavoring to secure satisfactory arbi- DHM^,SMlt Tlaatman prieats and nuns, because, be said, they numbers in the convent of the Sisters tration in the present street railway brarian of the Vatican, recoatiy rtrOlillUS» BoW meek and humble heart were the agents of a foreign monarch. of Charity. The French flag, which all strike. The Bishop Is acting aa chair- nounced in England that bo DOLL HOSPITAL To restore all things in Christ waa He refused to welcome the Royalists respect in this country, was hoisted over man of the board. covered at the Vatican Library the great motto of his Pontificate, and who, on the recommendation of Pope of important documents of MkftftM the building, and thus 5.000 human lives News has reached Bishop Gallagher what Pope of modern times has done Leo, made tbeir submission to the Re- which he had opened aad were saved. For three days Sisters that Very Rev. M. J. P. Dempsey, Vicar- more In the interest of Christian reform? publican regime." These documents had boon takon Mary and Gabriel, under machine gun General of the Detroit diocese and pea- This was the attitude of Clemenceau flre and at tbe mercy of two Turkish Rome by Napoleon L, but hod boon aft- Heating and Ptismbing tor of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, erwards restored by him. Sew I* the ttaae to have »pot your beatine and about the year 1893, when the Panama •entries, who were forced to respect the has been raised to the dignity of Domes- tpftaM la jréod workln« o «er. scandal filled the world with disgust. white bonnets, risked their lives with •a a (paclatty—Oood wort» Cert«t)«7 tic Prelate, with tbe title of Monsignor, Among the passengers who ssflodj* M. de Lesaeps had founded a company to the greatest simplicity in order to save by the Holy Father. the "Cedric" from New Tortt F. J. HANLEY dig the celebrated canal, and nine hun- those who recognized their purely moral was Rev. Richard Hawe, The Military Cross has been awarded 1 dred million francs of French savings worth. For three days these Sisters did Troop No. 10, aad paster of 8L •nmutoB DAVIDSON & to Father George Balgraith, a military HUnnd 47S1-R had gone Into it It was found, after a not even take a moment's rest. Their kill's church, Dubuque, Iowa. few years, that two-thirds of this sum chaplain from the Glasgow, Scotland, TIawe, an effective worker amoas modesty in speaking of their heroic diocese, for "gallantry and devotion to Company had been spent on auxiliary jobs, or ad- deeds is not the least enchanting part Catholic Scouts, has for the mate»* KLING vertising, while a considerable part of duty during the capture of the high of his mission abroad, the dtm'^ of their performance. "I saw," said Sis- ground north of Rumilly, near Cambrai, ATTORNEY AI LAW it had been paid to one hundred and ter Mary, "our French flag, the only one scouting in England and Ireland JENKINS ARCADE four French deputies, to secure their on October 1, 1918." that remained aloft, still floating above In Toledo. O., with peimlaalna good will. "The name of Clemenceau," FRANK P. PATTERSON PITTSBURGH, PA. the flames. It had saved so many lives Five worthy priests of the Archdi- Holy See, the approval fl* JpfKHBRSY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW says "The Atlantic Monthly," "waa not that I should love to embrace it." ocese of San Francisco have been great- Scbrembs has been glren to tfee in the fatal list, but tbe corrupt deputies 1418 Ptr*t Hatk»ial Bk. Bldg, Pittsburgh ly honored recently by the highest of Our Lady of Perpetual Help were members of bis party, and It waa Ws Tei>plnari m aai «W Cenrt. Prescription Opticians ecclesastical authority when Pope Ben- erection therein of a shrine tobarjlg* said that, without accepting money for Discharged soldiers should bear in edict conferred upon them the distinc- or. An oil painting, a fse itmnmim himself, he had accepted acme for his mind that the Knights of Columbus are tion of Domestic Prelates and Private miraculous picture of Our Lag.; SEVENTH FLOOR » newspaper. Deroulede arraigned him la offering all students bills in about 41 Chamberlains of His Holiness. petual Help ia> St the chamber, a dud ensued, Clemenceau paying all studenta' bills la about 41 The Jugo-Slav Bishops have recently Rome, blessed by the loet his seat in the chamber, and for Catholic aad non-Catholic universities. held an important assembly at Zagreb, be pieced la the chwtlfc VT, OCTOBER 2. 191». THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

1 LOY» GEORGE EXPLAI3S Confraternity of Christian Doctrine SHIFTY IRISH POLICY J REV. lì. A. LAWLESS, Director We quote from the debate In the House ¡SI of Commons as reported in a weekly 7 Grandview Avenue. Pittsburgh. 40 edition of "The London Times." Mr. Lloyd George, replying said he had Carbon's Black Cruci tlx. '.ery seriously, and it is really an edify- not changed in his attitude towards the ¡MOEBmOOQÖOOQÖÖBBB ing sight to see this strange procession Irish question. The declaration which IUHH hI I P J« connection with the catechism class * ending its way through the dusty had been referred to in the debate was 1 i ¡t Carbon. Pa., there is a practice in not made by him in the first instance, ill streets of the village. Who can gainsay mur- ••-Hm . ^ ^nnf quit« interesting and at the same the fact that it is a powerful means of bat by his predecessor. Grogan Wares 1 |¡§ t, thw edifying and worthy of imitation. increasing in these young hearts the Mr. Asquith, in the presence of the Iwin the class was first formed there love of Christ Crucified? If a stranger Irish members in this House, said that 3 It is not alone the intrinsic worth, the ¿boot six weeks ago the zealous pastor passing through the settlement chanced he would be no party to the establish- : I thought It would be well if the room in to light upon this unusual scene his ment ot any Parliament In Ireland mit art, nor the utility, of Grogan Wares «fetch Instructions were given should which would Involve the placing of Ul- m thoughts would no doubt revert back to that makes them prized possessions, • '•'¿S »••tain sotm* emblem of Christianity, '-he days of the children's crusade for ster by coercive measures under the do- ¿ceordinxlj he provided the class with «he deliverance If the Holy Land. But minion of Hn Irish Parliament. but rather the joint value and combined iirge Mack crucifix about four feet if he were a Catholic gentleman and one That declaration was repeated by him result of all. % Iftgh While the class is in session this of practical turn of mind he would also when he became prime minister. When «rgciflx la hung in some conspicuous revert to another deliverance which is the Home Rule bill was first read, he alim In the room, where it will be with- being effected at the present time: the never thought it possible to establish a Sets snd Services of Gold and Silver — • Bü in gight of all and a constant reminder deliverance of such children as these Home Rule Parliament and to compel Crystal Glassware — Rare Leather Ü3M them of the mystery of the redemp- from the darkness of ignorance into the Ulster to come in. What he said In the Ili Goods — Personal Jewelry tion. But the question which perplexed light of the true faith and a knowledge letter which he wrote in February, 1918, «H teachers was. how to dispose of it of God's holy religion. This deliverance was that unity was impossible In the Watches and Clocks. li ë'HB alter instructions were over, il could is going on Sunday after Sunday in conference except on the basis ot the II jgt be well left in the room during the countless hamlets and villages of this acceptance of one legislature. That was ili week aa It was used as a pool room and diocese, due to the unremitting work of perfectly true. He was advised by the chairman of the conference that It was a|gfct often be made the subject of the confraternity workers. Will you not ¿gee Insult or indignity. At first the assist this most laudable work by your hopeless to secure nnity except on that ü dtfculty was solved by allowing one of good will towards it, by your material basis. He did his best to secure that agreement, but It was Impossible. jggLg grig who lived near the hall to keep assistance, or by what is best of all, i £ I* her home during the week. This your personal co-operation in the work They had to deal with facts. To Ig- II hilMl gHa, however, did not work out very nore them would not help a settlement veil, for It soon led to petty jealousy West land. In the end. There was the fundamental among the chilt'ren. Each one consid difference between two parts of Ireland, ¡11 IS ered It an honor to have the crucifix and This little mining town, located three and British leaders of every party had l||! ^ach one loudly voiced their claim to it. miles out from Hickory, which is on the assented to the declaration that they il Wabash railroad, has long been a mis- would take no part in setting up a legis- il • Qafer thea. circumstances the only n>- Iii £ fatt^i of tho difficulty was to permit sion of the confraternity. The many lature in Ireland which would by force ira P- each one to take it home in turn. This euipty houses remind one that it is no drive one section under the control of another. (Mr. Devlin—then there is privilege, however, was to be forfeited longer the lively town it once was. It never to be any settlement) fey the one whose turn it was. If he or is. however, a good mission, for there are many children there and much good jjp ¿td not know the lesson assigned for But if one section demanding self- is accomplished through our catechism the day. or if his or her conduct was not government would prefer to accept a class and through the monthly Mass Htfctectory. liberal measure of Belf-goverament for < HI RCH CONDEMNS •SCRAPPING" IDEA EXPLODED. CHCRCH FAVORS DEMOCRACY. that the priest of the confraternity cele- their own people, they could get it. If »This plan worked very successfully FORTINI: TELLING. brates there. Anti-Catholic activity has they said they would not take it for from the beginning and was a great In- been carried on there, but through the themselves unless we forced other Irish- Recently a questionnaire was sent out In a letter to Cardinal Lucon, of centive not only to correct recitations efforts of our teachers the last Catholic men who did not want it into its accept- Father Hull, S. J., writes with his to business men everywhere asking. Rhelms, France. Cardinal Gaaparrl, but also to good conduct. Not only child has been laken from the Protestant ance, they were themselves placing usual charity of thought and on a "Who are the foremost business men in Papal Secretary of State, advises the {feat, but it is Che cause of a little pro- mission and enrolled in a Sunday school obstacles in the way of Home Rule for subject curiously interesting to many America today?" Some interesting facta clergy of France to favor aa much aa ccwion in the village every Sunday class of his own faith. The people of ,'reland. persons. He says in the Bombay Exam- were developed. Of the flfts foremost possible the world movement towards afternoon. After class the fortunate one democracy. The letter says, in part: this town are, with one exception, Poles, It has been suggested that the Home iner in reply to a query: buaineaa men named, twenty-four ware «ftMe turn it is to keep the crucifix, Italians and .Slovaks. The grown peo- Rule act on the statute book should be "We have often answered Questlona born poor, seventeen were born in mod- "The great outstanding fact in the takes it in band, raises it aloft and leads ple who attend Mass go to Canonsburg; put in operation. Not merely Ulster, but on this subject; but can satiafy our erate circumstances, and nine were born world today is the ever strengthening * the way. The rest of the children, with not more than fifteen hear Mass there the vast majority of the representative« correspondent as follows: rich. Forty of the fifty were born in current everywhere towards democ- their natural love for a parade, fall in. on the fourth Sunday of the month. The ot Ireland repudiated that act. That "The Church condemn» palmistry and the United States. Fourteen began aa racy. tow and thus a little pilgrimage is children who, without the confraternity, was not a repudiation by British mini- astrology, not because its pronounce- store clerks, five as bank clerka and "The proletariat classes, aa they ara formed which only comes to an end would receive no religious, instruction sters; it was a repudiation by Irishmen ments frighten people when they are four as grocery boys. caUed, having taken the preponderant vlen the crucifix arrives at that humble nor have any opportunity of practicing themselves. The Irish policy of the gov- bad, but because they are superstitious. The questionnaire shatters the popu- part in the war, desire In every coun- |SH fcfljm» where it is to repose during the their religion, attend very well. Influ- ernment was stated clearly by him nt "According to our theology, no human lar notion that most of the important try to derive therefrom the maximum y*ek. The children take this matter enced by the words and example of the election. mind can know the future, except so business and financial positions in the advantage. H their teachers, the little ones have de- "Unfortunately, this is often pushed It had been assumed in the discussion far as it can be rationally calculated United States today are held by young veloped a great love for our Lord in the to excess. They would overturn the that when the government placed the from the present. For instance, I can men. Of the fifty leading men selected, Btessed Sacrament. On every occasion social order, which human nature ren- Home Rule act on the statute book it see that a barrel of powder will explode enly four are under 50. The average when the priest had Mass there the ders necessary, to the detriment ot was intended to enforce the whole of it, as soon as the burning fuse reaches it. age of the group is 61, and no fewer number who confessed and received everybody. but his honorable friends from Ireland I can know that certain vices will un- iban twelve have reached or passed the Holy Communion was above the two- "The Catholic Church haa always should remember that at the same time dermine health and bring disease. I age of 70. The Idea of "scrapping" men score mark. (Last Sunday the number loved those who suffer and has alwayit there waa an undertaking given by the can know that the sun will rise tomor- when they reach 65 or thereabouts is an vas thirty.) Last Sunday six children taught that public powers establiahad then Liberal government that there row—unless the last judgment Inter- expensive delusion that has gained foot- made their first confession and forty for the common good must work espe- should be a separate bill dealing with venes—because nature works In certain hold In America of late years. Many were invested in the Scapular of Our cially to improve conditions ot tho (a the question of Ulster. That was the regular lines. men are as young at 70 as others are at Lady of Mount Carmey. condition, and there had been no depar- "But this is merely calculation from 50. Under the present industrial regime who suffer. cause to effect. I cannot foresee any- a man does not get started on his real "That is why the Catholic clergy The teachers of this mission are truly! ture from the position taken up by the then prime minister. thing future which Is not written in work until he Is 30 or oyer, and if in- must not oppose the proletarian revindi- messengers of heaven for the little ones causes present before my eye». I can- dustry shelve» him at 60 it reduce» the cation. but must favor them, provided of Westland. After working hard all That was t'ue position be had taken they remain within the limit» of hott- up right through, and he would only not foresee that So-and-So will pro- period of his usefulness to the short week they gladly rise at five o'clock on pose at the age of twenty-one and be span of twenty-five or thirty years. est y and justice." the fourth Sunday of every month, travel mislead the House If he did not say th»» ft was hie firm conviction mat tneso lefused; or that he will be killed by There is a 'great social waete In this. by train to Hickory, then by auto to The Canadian College in Rome, which were the only lines upon which they lightning next year but one; or that he It a man haa kept himself in repair Westland, where, with a mother's ten- will meet with financial ruin at the age was closed during the war, will reopen derness. they devote .themselves to the could proceed to a settlement of the he ought to be far wiaer, broader and Irish question. There were no other at ¡of 41. If a man cannot foresee such riper at 65 than he 1» at ?0. And so- thl» autumn. Rev. Father Lajoie, a care of the children, assisting them in purely future events, neither can any Montreal Sulplcian. has been named aa their preparation for confession and the all that he could see, and he begged hon- ciety is the loser when It fails to avail created mind, angels or devils, do so director. reception of Holy Communion By the orable members from Ireland to appeal itself of his full service. to British statesmanship to attempt a either. God alone, with Hla infinite time the priest has finished hearing mind, ha« the power of knowing the fu- confessions the teachers have the altar solution upon those lines, looking for- ward to the possibility that it might tlre, because the past, present and fu- built and everything in readiness for ture are equally In Hts consciousness. Mass, and are again found with their lead to the unity of Ireland in the future. little ones. When Mass is over and the "Any claim contrary to thi» principle children have received their final in- must be a fraud or delusion, and there- GRIP structions and the altar taken down and TALLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION. fore superstition. There is no conceiv things put awa>, the noon hour has in- able way by which such future events can be written in the stars, or in the MAY variably arrived. Then do the teachers In a pastoral letter read in the ' New Fall Apparel prepare to break their fast. The lunch man's palm. Hence these acta are con churches of the Archdiocese of Du- demned by the Church, because they as- ihat has been brought from Pittsburgh buque, Most Rev. James J. Keane. D.D.. is placed on the old table in the miners' sert a form of knowledge which does not Archbishop of Dubuque, makes this exist, and interpret the universe In For The Whole Family E RETURN hall and priest and teachers, forming a powerful plea for higher education for happy group, sit down to enjoy their terms contradictory to those in which our boys: God has created it. belated meal. They have done God's "Never was there greater need for ed- Doctors say influenza may work, especially in caring for His little "If anyone pretends to acquire this Over two million dollars worth jj ucated Christian men than at the pres- knowledge by dealing with occult spirit- ctm* back. If it does, bo ones, and only after discharging that ent hour. The nations are grappling duty do they think of themselves. No ual things, we answer: 'Such thing» of Wearing Apparel for men, wo- . • fttdy to fight off the germs with the problems of reconstruction. can only have that knowledge If God wonder God so richly blesses their work The task is an appalling one. For has revealed it to them.' It is contrary by taking Father John's and keeps thtm bright and happy in the years it will demand the best thought men and children. The most stupen- ¡g io God's ways to reveal such knowl- litdicine now to build new IK-rformance of their arduous task. and effort of the world. Society is seething with unrest and anarchy. Rad-1 edge. except to His own accredited dous stock of Ready-to-Wear ever • »—toting power. icalism in a hundred different forms prophets—who must prove that they are I threatens the very foundations of a civ- really sent by God. If spirits pretend _ assembled under one roof. WHY g this pure food Medicine TEACHING REVERENCE. &MMttber, is ilization built up through the centuriea to have such knowledge, they must be naaateed free from alcohol and dan- on Christian principles. The call of duty evil spirits trying to deceive mankind: 1 shop around, when you can buy here g pemu druirs and Has been snccest>fnll> One of the detectó of American life, is unmistakable and it is Imperative. and all dealings with evil spirit» Is Mai for M years for colds conirhs and wbich is becoming more and more no- The Church of Christ, whose mission is treason against God. and forbidden by feft a bad) Wilder. His commandments. ffl^&Si- - _____ ticeable. is the lack oí reverence evinced to. teach all nations, must guide the by children and yoling people. How can erring human mind In the crisis "Therefore, if these art» pretend to 1 AT LOWEST PRICES IN PITTSBURGH V this fault be overcome? through which the world is passing. be purely scientific, they are to be dis- A. W. McCLOY CO. One of the first points to remember is I This is an hour of danger for the Church, credited as frauds and delusions. If that the parent himself or herself, must but it Is also an hour of opportunity tbry pretend to rest on communications 642-644 show reverence in order to teach it. equal to any In her history. Especially of spirits they are not only fraudulent— clnce the spirits do not possess such Liberty No word of mouth, no precept is as is this true of the Church in these knowledge—but also criminal and of- Prtau.g ^WHÈJft^ Ave. forceful as example. I nited States. To fulfill her God-ap- Let us Illustrate. There is a striking pointed task the Church must have not fensive to God." UK NMMtl MSN'S 0EMIT1IENT STORE opportunity for teaching reverence in only a clergy actuated by Chrlstilke the home in the case of the grandpar- zeal and alive to the needs of these mo- MILLIONS FOR TERRESTIAL ent» The parents must show respect for mentous times, but likewise an army of JOT AND PEACE. them. Then every chance should be aggressive, educated laymen thoroughly Plumbers' Supply Co. taken to teach the children how to serve grounded on the principles of Catholic By the Rev. Thr.-nas J. Glynn. inn ""'"I; m and bring home a flower to grandmoth^ m KMY »I., PITTSWRSH, PA. truth. . . He can see that grandfather has the "Each priest, each parish, and each A rich man died who placed his trust MMN SIHIKE. Manager newspaper in the morning. The child individual member of the laity, should In gilt edged bonds and golden dust, should T H © learn to rise in their presence. deem It and Dame Fortune gave him a wand and »MfTuba. Toilet*. Sink», etc. Factory*» a duty an honor to be en- «M. It «Hi i for ai kinds of plumbing. There la an old Ule in the Norae listed in a work so full of possibilities horn legenda, which ages ago gave an exam- Upon the morn that he was tyrn. rr^faahion. * • ¡£ ot good for Church and country and for ihe world at large. It is chiefly through He blew hla horn and waved hi» wand a little boy la carving a rude bowl. His And giant» rose to seal hi» bond». NATIONAL BANK our college that the Church in thl« Wm. "For whom doat;üu« What ere he touched like genii of old STEINBERG REALTY CO. Archdiocese shall be able to influence nKrt» Boucht and Sold fashion this bow*-?" He answer«, ™» the thought and the ideal» of our day. Was changed at once to molten gold. ru£ toe bowl thou has set before It 1» by uplftlng our college that we •*1 would give a hundred million» with- of America GOAL AND TIMBER LANDS may not »it at the board ÍUXi. who shall most effectively do oar »hare to out alloy sgJBWTGAGRS LOANS If I could have eternal joy." SSTua. but i. apt in a corner and must combat the evil» that threaten aociety. "Millions and million» I would increase 438 Diamond Street r»rua food aft from the .ame dish. in the past our people have been want- 709-711 East Ohio Street ¡»fcfak »•Mains Ground Floor Could I but have an earthly peace." £ I am carving thia bowl for t^ fa- ing in zeal for higher education. The Zr. touae when thou «fcütbe old and "I want my heaven here below result 1» that In private and In public North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. in the corner like grandad. With no human pain or human woe." life today we have not our quota of •Who dies with millions dies disgraced. n£ only the grandparent, but all aged sturdy, well-trained minds to offset the George G. Schmidt, CaaUer aad helpless people should be tre«*l my cry." „ F. H. H off »tot. Proaident ¿RGO-LITE force» of unbelief and lawlessness. This Henry J. C. Sreker, Int trith reverence by adulto. Let u» en- condition must be remedied. We must ••I'll lead ray camel to the needle a eye. I T. W. Meni, TU* President ¡¡Lppiiance Co. ^jrrrchild tin. feeling^ pride make ourselves worthy representatives But the angel guarding U»e golden gate. ^d with reverence, and «pand of that truth which alone can save so- Says, "I'm sorry, but you failed below Car. 7th »«• to make a date." nSttTtt takes in aUtto" who ara ciety now and for eternity." Jk SmlthScld St. belpleaa, aged.^or fa aaei. ^ÈiiSte&ÎiiàSâàlSI THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THURSDAY, OCTOBER m POPE CABLES BLESSING TO HELPERS tie fMttsrtiuraf) CatJjolic (Continued from Page One.) the charity drive in St Lawrence con- EXPOSITION FIRST TIME Ítfv ESTABLISHED IN 1844 William Cotter and Mrs. Nellie McDon- | gregation will result in great success. MUSIC HALL pf RT. REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR, D.D„ FIRST BISHOP OF PITSBUROH ald will be the organizers. IOdward P. Haffey and Delia Carter are J. A. Vetter and Mrs. J. C. Johnson captains in St. Justin's parish. FRIDAY EVENING 1600 YEARS II PUBLISHED KVKRY THURSDAY AT No. 14 WOOD STRUT BY will lead the forces in the Annunciation The entire congregation of St Mary's THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHISG COMPANY parish. ol the Mount is aroused and under the OCTOBER 17 ltadership of John J. Murray and John Ml m—• IW7 Court Ignatius Starzynski and John J. Ko Outside of Ronali bezak are live wires in St Adelbert's. B. Sullivan excellent returns from this Mm C DUNLKVY. rtmiint mmd Trtmmrtr FRANCIS P. SMITH tiiter At St. Aioysius Joseph Hufnagle and district can be expected. JAMES SLEVIN and Associates Announce an Event John H. Wolfram are busy perfectin William Froinan and Mary Doerr, of TERMS IN ADVANCE. teams of ten men and women. St. Joseph's congregation, have been ap- Unprecedented In the Annals of Music I copy by mail, per year. .$2.00 1 copy by mail, for six months $1.00 St. Brigid's parish will be divided so pointed to organize teams and under Single copy . .05 Foreign subscription, by mail $2.50 that every Catholic family will be seen. their leadership great results can be David J. Ryan and John Dorgan are re- looked for. Entered at the Po«office. Pittsburgh. Pa., a* Second Qui Matter. ceiving great co-operation from the The team captains of St Andre ws, The Ì membe rs of the congregation. Northside, are Edward McBride and PITTSBURGH, PA.. OCTOBER 2, 1919. Great team work is being done by Elizabeth Glynn. ¡Í George McLennan and Mrs. Albert E James P. Kirk has been appointed or- REGIS CANEVIN BISHOP FITZMAURICE COMMENDS Kngel, of St. Catherine's, Beechview. ganizer of St Agnes. VATICAN CHOIRS How Isaac Moden, of St. Benedict is Michael I^ethaler and Mrs. Mary Miseratione Divina et Apostoli«« THE CATHOLIC. working to organize his parish is an in- Spath are meeting with great success as Combining 7o Notable Singers from the Sedia Gratia, Eptecopus Pitts- It gives me pleasure to recommend burgensis: spiratio mo the executive committee at organizers of St. Boniface, North Side. THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC • THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC headquarters. In St. Stephen's congregation, James to our Catholic people. In these days is deserving of approval for its ser- General Chairman James J. Flannery, P. Murray and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin are looking for ten men and women ROMAN BASILICAS vice in the cause of truth and mor- of general reading the Catholic press going over the list of parish captains, team captains. ality, and we recommend It to the is one of the greatest aids to the announced that he is personally ac- Selected from the Best Known Members of the Mrs. Joseph Natali has undertaken the people of the Diocese. The printed Church in disseminating sound doc- quainted with nearly all his workers. work in St. Peter's Italian church. This Choirs of the word must supplement the spoken trine and principles; it deserves the J. M. Graid and Amelia Lelschr are Wm: forming teams in Assumption church lady has great organizing ability. SISTINE CHAPEL, ST. JOHN LATERAN I&K Mtd, la order that the mission of aid and support of all loyal Catho- parish. North Side. John O'Neill and Mrs. Mary Battle are the Church may be more fully at- lics. I consider THE PITSBURGH AND ST. PETER'S BASILICA In St. Hyacinth parish the activity of systematically organizing St. Peter s. tained. Every Catholic family should CATHOLIC one of our best papers, the priests is shown by the interest of North Side. They have 18 teams, cov- In a Program of Polyphonic Numbers Arranged at the Schob receive and read a religious paper at and I trust it will have a large cir- (he congregation. Every man and ering as many districts. Great results toast once a week. Cantorum, Including Works of culation among the faithful. woman is on the Job and teams are be are anticipated as a result of their pre- PALESTRINA, VITTORIA, MARENZIO, + REGIS CANEVIN. + JOHN E. FITZMAURICE, ing formed by Sophia Krakowsha anl liminary plans. Bishop ot Pittsburgh. Bishop of Erie. Mrs. W. Zrchnska. Clifford Loxterman and Miss Margaret VIADANA AND INGEGNERI Interest in the big charity drive Curtin have been appointed to organize Under the Personal Direction of MAESTRO started at St Gabriel's soon after Bishop the Church of the Resurrection parish. HI Rally ine the Forces. partment of the Church's activities that Canevin's appeal was sent forth. The The Speakers' Committee is composed DON RAFFAELE CASIMIRI heads the list. But a tendency, un- pastor had no difficulty in securing the of the following: John H. Lauer, chair- man; Leo G. Griffith, John P. Egan, Esq., doubtedly exists among some of us to co-operation of Anthony Hajdak and L Canon of St. John Lateran, Director of the Pontifical Lateran |§ "An "Over the Top" finish is not alone Cupiji. F. W. Ries. Jr., Esq.. Jas. L. Brady, Chapel and Head Master and Director of Composition of the Sriiria draw a line of demarcation between i^sq., John E. Laughlln, Thos. L Keane, the promise of one pastor for his parish, Members of the Epiphany parish Cantorum. ****** home and foreign missions, which, be- know, the need of money to take care of Esq.. Thos. F. Garrahan. Esq., Geo. Y. bat throughout, the diocese every pas yond making them departments, places the poor. There is much destitution on Meyer, Esq., Hon. P. J. McArdle, J. Prices $2, $3, $4, $5, plus tax. Mail orders now to HamOtoa'a Box tor is in the campaign. The goal is an the two in implied rivalry. There is, the hill district. Men and women are Linus Moran, Esq., W. C. Jacob. Esq., J. Office, 815 Liberty Avenue. Sale opens October 13. Local direction. *"®very parish over the top." A wave of especially, the tendency to speak of the all taking an active interest. Stephen Frank McKenna, Jos A. Beck, Esq., John May Beegle and Edith Taylor Thomson. seal and generosity is sweeping the missionary as being a different genus McCarthy and Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle are 1. Gloeckner, Wm. Murrin, Esq., Butler. tea counties. The half million dollars to the priest who serves the altar of his the organizers. Pa.: S. Li. Morgan, W. C. Rice, John B. iifyltoe nor Catholic Charities will be se- native land. This shows that the super- If the response from all parishes was Sullivan. Thomas P. Sloan, Charleroi, enred. No doubt it means self-sacrifice, ficial has peen taken for bedrock. Every so spontaneous as St Joseph's Bloom- Pa.; John Curran. Washington, Pa.; H. L. Hegner, Esq., Chas. A. Poth. Esq., work, perseverance, but it will be dime, priest is by nature of bis calling a mis- Held, every district the entire diocese would now be organized. Frank Guth Mead J. Mulvihill, Esq.. P. H. McGuire. and done magnificently. The people will sionary or an apostle. America is as and Mrs. Christina Thoma are showinK Esq., Louis Lind, Jos. P. McAteer, Jas F. give exactly in the spirit that God loves much a mission country as China. It has MEN! great generalship. The priests of the Hayes, Geo. O. Smith, Marion H. Murphy, vtaly wishing they could give more. They been characteristic of the society of the parish have fully explained why thiB Esq.. Wm. J. Barton, Esq., Henry J. realise that they are touching a thing Propagation of the Faith that it has big drive must be a success. Gel in, Esq., Dr. W. H. Gallagher, Francis which has been touched by God, that served the cause indicated in its title Rev. L. B. Bura, of St Josephat's A. Wolf, Esq., Edw. P. Doran, Esq., «very gift brings them nearer to God, impartially, not of necessity giving the Church, has undertaken the work of or- Greensburg, Pa.; A. G. Hoebling, Esq., Bring a Sample They do not say "but there are so man) preference to the pagan as such. The ganizing in his own parish. When the ¡leaver Falls, Pa.; Timothy Dunn, Craf- Of any Tailor's or Ready-to-Wear Stores $40, $45, $50 Suiting things to give to." They say: ' What- line of demarcation has rather been returns are all in and the list of par- ton. Pa.; Jas. J. Fagan, Jos. A. Butler, or OvCoat Values. ever else there may be, this shall be my drawn by those who viewed foreign mis- ishes has been analyzed, this district Harry Collins, Jos. I. Winslow, W. M. particular work." Act on inspiration sionary work as impinging the resources will show the great interest of a con -; .VleDermott, Geo. Leix. John G. Sweeney, I'm sure when you see the wonderful all-wool fabrics I'm Jos. A. Tritschler, Esq., Beaver Falls, That's the way with all best work for of the home missionary. Experience, gregation headed by its pastor offering at my special price of $34, The congregation of Holy Innocent s Pa.; Guy B. Wadlinger, New Castle, Pa.; Gchk Don't calculate or the world will has shown that the surest way to obtain you'll readily agree that I can equal The church has been told by the pastor that Sasil J. Soisson, Uniontown. Pa.; John oome in. What a wonderful consoler to a blessing on a local project is to help if not better it in Quality and Price— "Per-Fit' the drive throughout the diocese will be A. McGlade, Donora, Pa.; W. F. Mc- Way the world-wearied is the soothing balm the foreign missions. Wherever the for- and remember I don't ask you to v a success if each parish is properly or- Vicar, Monessen, Pa.; Dr. S. W. Nealon, Of hleased charity, "blessing him who eign missions are helped there have been ganized. J. E. Kennelly and Mrs. James Latrobe, Pa.; Wm. J. Doorley, Scott- choose from a handful of patterns— . gives and him who takes." When we are fruitful results for home prosperity. To M. Garrigan are leading the forces there. dale, Pa.: Edw. F. Doorley, Scottdale, My stock consists of a thousand or down and discouraged, and we all are differentiate between the home and for- tike Epiphany church members the l'a.; Thos. Havican, Wm. J. Rodgers, more beautiful designs, in Browns, Rt^ttmea, we need some assurance that eign spirit, so as to ear mark the indi- parishoners of Holy Trinity know of the Swissvale, Pa.; Rev. Barry Gilbert, Blues, Grays, Greens and Jet Blacks. it 4a really all right with us, something vidual sympathies, is a wrong principle. necessity for a large charity fund in the Wilklnsburg, Pa; Rev. Geo. Buillion, to nuke us trust our own real disposi- We often hear the expression of the diocese. They arc backing up Andrew Iiev. Francis C. Clifford. Rev. A. C. An- gel, Rev. M. Brennen, New Castle, Pa.; tions, an anchor to hold on to. Here is "heroic missionary." If we call the life Bauer, and Mrs Florence Kritz appoint- Suit or the precise value of a real good work ed organizers for the parish. Rev. John Breen, Rev. P. Klttrick, Rev. of a missionary heroic it is because the J. V. McKavney, Sewickley. Pa.; Rev. done for God. It is not conceivable that Henry G. Stratman and Anna Strat- life of every priest should be heroic. Win. Slattern, McKeesport, Pa.; Rev. Has alms giver should ever lack solid inan are organizing the Church of the O'Coat Nativity. Lawrence A. Bartley and Miss Michael Vitale, Rev. A. Weisenberger, taoasolation. Courage can never fail one Mollie O'Donnell are zealous workers in Rev. F. Fchrenback, T. F. Ryan, Esq., In moments of desolation, in doubt, in every charity campaign. They^have al- Paul J. Friday, Esq., Oscar Y. Meyer. f HIRCH O KG AX l>ON (IK'S dlUc^lty, in worrying over the past, and ways made good and their interest in Esq. in doubt upon one's own reality and sin- NAME 18 NOT REVEALED, $34 cerity in dealing with conscience, there MADE TO ORDER Will always be the solid foundation of WORDS OF CHEEK—WOt LD opportunities to further her activities. The charge is exaggerated. Where have Sonething great done to unlock the key CONNELLSVILLE, Oct 1. —Through HELP THE BIG DRIVE. The "Per-flt" Way individuals whose identity has not been they ever had a chance and been called >4C heaven. and guaranteed to disclosed the Immaculate Conception Editor Catholic:— upon until the call for war work under- Catholic church of Connellsville has been taken by the K. of C.? Their success FIT and Please You. made the recipient of a pipe organ to The $500,000 to be raised by the Oc- has been universally praised. This Oc- Satisfied Customers are my big- Erin's Présidait. cost $10,000, according to an announce- tober drive, to finance the Associated tober drive is an opportunity for the ment this week. Charities of the diocese for the coming laity to prove what they can do. They gest asset. They're coming back sea- five years, is a ' good round sum. To The instrument has been ordered and are ready and willing, if only given a son after season and telling their His Excellency Earn on De V alera, will be installed very soon. raise it will tax the charity of the tree hand under competent leaders, friends. Over twenty-three years President of Ireland, will receive a glor- diocese, but not its resources; for (iive them such a chance and encour- making Good Tailored Clothes, in the twenty times as much was spent for agement and they will make good. heart of Pittsburgh. welcome from the friends of Ire- drink by the Catholics of southwestern snd the advocates of her righteous POPE'S CHORISTE KS TO BE The congregation of less than two Pennsylvania in many a "wet" year. hundred families that led the diocese in on his visit to Pittsburgh Friday HEARD HERE SHORTLY That ten million dollars are available and Saturday of this week. Citizens of the Missionary Aid in 1917, raised Order An now for other purposes. There is, then, $20,000 the next year for building pur- aiwy race and creed will Join with our abundance of money among them to fur- Overcoat Now! What promises to be an event of un- poses, over and above the usual ex- American citizens in their heart- nish this amount in a week's drive; but penses of the parish; and had all the Pay Dec. 1st felt congratulations for this most repre- precedented interest in music circles is it will require intelligent earnest, un- the coming concert at Exposition Music money on hand to pay for its $34,000 I will make your aentative and honored Irishman. The selfish and untiring work to get it school before it was finished. The pas- hall, Friday night, October 17, of the What will make it a little more difficult Overcoat no w to IfMjfcetlon at SyriarMoaqoe will be a bril- Vatican Choirs, from the Roman basili- tor of that pariah had a local project in Order by paying me liant one, attended by prominent citi- is that the charity of the diocese has view when the Rt. Rev. Bishop's letter a small depoait cas, consisting of a selected number of never been put to the test nor have sana of the state and city. Creed for- announcing this October drive was re- down—Pay Balance notable singers from the Sistine chapel, Catholics experience in team work. gotten, Catholic and Protestant, Jew and St. Peter's basilica and St. John Later- ceived. He side-tracked his parish 540 SMITHFIELD STREET on delivery. It They have been encouraged to grow up project read the Bishop's letter at all means a saving of GÉÜtlie will offer their paean of praise, an. The appearance in the larger cities entirely too parochial, fearing that what Open Evenings Till 8; Saturday Till 10 $10 to $15 to YOU. of the United States and Canada during the Masses the Sunday after he got it, «¿•total greeting with enthusiasm and is given to extra-parochial work Just the present tour marks the first time in iB telling the congregation thar he wanted ÉPMasity, deepened with the conscious- so much lost to the parish; not consid- history extending over sixteen cen- every wage earner, man and woman, : Bess that here we have a man who turies that these ecclesiastical singers ering that the same line of argument boy and girl, and even school children, : may be used by the people when asked -.«tWda oat with those great characters have ever sung outsile of the Papal to contribute; that he wanted all to Wl'RTEMBl'RG TRIES Mrs. Francis Burrel Hoffman, of New to contribute to parish needs; it will be Bf history whose lives have ennobled the presence. In the last five hundred years give, and to give generously, as the HEW RELATIONS FOR York, president of the National Organ- Just so much out of their own pocket. sad whose activities have elevated these choirs have never been heard away needs calling for this money were ur- CHURCH AND STATE. ization of Catholic Women, ha* been ap- Judicious pruning increases the yield of th«tr fellow men in the full realization from their appointed place in Rome. It gent and that what was given would pointed by President Wilson chalrmaa orchard and vineyard. Ipf^ffee brotherhood of man, in the parlia- was necessary to obtain the Pope's spe- bless the congregation as well as the of the Cardinal Mercier Fund. The financial backwardness and diffi- STUTTGART.—The Wurtemberg gov- ment of men, in the federation of the cial permission for this visit individual contributors, as had been ernment has decided to bring about a culties oi most congregations is due to proved in the case of the Missionary •;-|M#"boiu democracy sweeping over At the solemn services in the Sistine new order in the relations between the fact that they do not understand Aid, which he cited. During the week Christendom. cltapel at which his Holiness himself is the law of Christian giving. They have church and state. It is now decreed ^¡|¿jKttsburgh welcomes Eamon De Valora, present attended by the Knights of Mal- he looked up a few of the best men of that the government shall recognize the not learned to see Christ in their neigh- the congregation for a general commit- He willed to die for his country, he wills ta and the diplomatic corps in full dress, Catholic, the Evangelical and the Jewish bor, even in the sinner who has brought tee, to whom he gave the names of all to live for her, to live with energy that only the Sistine CM- Papal choir has the his want and suffering upon himself by churches as independent religious cor- the wage earners of the parish and the porations, with taxation rights. is truly remarkable. He comea to our privilege of conducting the musical ser- his sins. It is not to the orphans, the vice. districts where they would be found, The ministry of worship has now ¡¡Mr to plead the cause which trans- defective, the unfortunate and outcast It is a matter of universal acknowl- with instructions to district the parish started a department which is to have formed him from the gentle bookman to looked after by the Associated Charities edgment and has been for centuries, and appoint good, live workers for each cognizance of ecclesiastical parishes, in- IHMHCH soldier—the cause of Ire- that we are to give, but to Christ suffer- locality. He called a meeting of the that no other choir on earth has attain- ing in them. The only reason given by stitutions and religious societies, as well land. In him is represented the sorrows, ed as high an artistic and technical per- committee and workers for the next as orders and congregations. It will Christ for receiving some into heaven Sunday at 2:00 o'clock ; at 3:00 o'clock the trials, the glory and the faith of tb«t fection in the scientific rendition of har- and rejecting others is that they did not concern itself with the appointments to Irish race, not only of this our day, but, mony. They have, ever since the estab- the workers were out on the Job, with benefices and certain religious offices, minister to Him in the person of the un- instructions from the chairman to see days, the weary days of age long lishment of the 8istine Choir in the Pon- fortunate. "Amen, I say to you, as long and have something to say in the finan- f every wage worker in their district and servitude. Bat he has a glorious mes- tificate of Sylvester I (314-35), set the cial questions involved in the separation as you did it not to one of these least, report the following Sunday evening. to tell, for he tells the story of a standard for the rest of Christendom. you did it not do It unto Me." There of church and state. The question of fS rise to liberty, a nation battling But their supremacy is not confined to is no word about their being good or Vade et to fac simileter; and the an- church property is also to come under nual report for 1920 will illustrate the its survey. jt the tyranny of physical force, the ecclesiastical world. It covers all I bad, or of belonging to this parish or truth of the assertion, that he that hath a people triumphant For Ireland singing, sacred and secular. that but only that Christ was not recog- Hats Must Make Good compassion on the needy, lendeth to the Or We Will. .«frail not fail—shall not fall. Europe has sent to our shores a won- nized and relieved in them. Blessed, DEATH FOLLOWS DEATH. derful succession of vocal and instru- indeed, is the man that giveth to the Lord, and He will repay. M. A. L. We guarantee our fall styles to mental artists, but no individual genius poor and needy; he will be blessed upon best in the city at moderate prie» BAYONNE. N. J.—Stricken with appo- or combination of talent can be com- earth and the Lord will deliver him In Our largest urban centers of Catholic »2.00 to IU0. pared with these singers from the Vati- the evil day. The Lord repays tenfold plexy at the rectory, Rev! Peter E. The MisskNttry AM Society. population are: New York, 1,325.000; lieilly, pastor of St Henry church. Brimful of Qaattty can. They are the inheritors of six- the congregation, as well as the indi- Chicago, 1,150,000; Boéton. 900.000; Correct Colon teen centuries of musical supremacy, vidual, who lendeth to Him by having Avenue C. and Thirtieth street, died re- Philadelphia, <10,000; Brooklyn, 800,- cently. John F. Dooley, an undertaker, Easy Fitting, Darable jpfß» appeals of this organisation for und are worthy of the sacredly exalted pity on the unfortunate and suffering. 000; Pittsburgh, 650,000; Hartford. 523.- IKJsitions which the Pope's created and a close friend of the priest, who was "Out of High Rent Dùtriet W» MM Catholic charity in the incoming Much is written about the need of a 795; Newark. 542,000; St. Louis. 425,000; Popes hsve ever maintained as indis- summoned to care for the remains, was See the new 'Mickey" cap $MI weekly published to tfeaM pases, lay apostolate, the slackness of the San Pranciaco, 350,000; Detroit, 386,500 ; so shocked, when he saw the body, that pensable to the fostering and devotion laity in church work and unwillingness Springfield, 332,450; Cleveland. 436,000; n Md unheeded. This is a de- of the arts and sciences. he was stricken with heart disease and ? un äKl and inability to take advantage of their New Orleans. 426.338. died soon after in an adjoining room, If, OCTOBER V OH THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

MM The sacrament of confirmation will be J. O'NEIL administered Tuesday, October 14, at 2:30 p. m. Ixprws 1 Hauling Furnteura St. Stephen's.—During October, the and Piano Movtn» f rosary devotions will be held on Sun- ash, 53TC Pittsburgh Diocese News days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7:30 KSSTOUC.. Urered at all Hour*. p. m., other days in the morning. AND S0QÁ Now nrt*Pv«flf Holy Rosary.—Every evening, rosary devotions will be held. R£\ÎLA. Ot»N*fLL,Dl RKTOR t«a»-u umoì, CBIJBCH CALENDAR. was attended by former members from N. 8., Rm^la a radius of 100 miles. St Paul*!. Monastery, South Side.— RFV.T.f.CCKKlfY AMT. MUCIDI -¿J TELEPHONES Ortekr. Very Rev. E. P. Griffin, pastor of St. Sunday afternoons, during October, ro- BELL CEDAR «» sary devotions and Benediction at 3:30 K caadiduB, M. Mary's of the Mount church, in his ser- P.EA. mon complimented the few remainin o'clock. LOCATION OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES. place of a child that once was there? CHESTER if) St Francis of Assist, C. At the end of that time, we will try piecldus and Com p.. MM. familie s of the church, and the pastor. St John the Evangelist—Sunday. Father Gilmore, on their work in keep The director of Catholic Charities to secure another family to do the same fnat, c. Wednesday and Friday evenings, and ing what is known as the mother church other days at the o clock Mass, the maintains offices in rooms 511-514 Curry thing, and thus perpetuate the good "RADIANTFIRE" K^i Holy Rosary of Our l.ady. 8 home for this homeless child. of Pittsburgh out of debt rosary devotions will be held. building, corner of Fourth avenue and We could not make all Bridget of Sweden, W. Ross street, Pittsburgh, telephones 3377 Write us, 514 Curry Building, or tel- Penis and Corn p. MM. Rev. Father William P. Dunlea, pas the Gas Heaters In iho tor of St. Francis De Sales, of McKees Holy I'ros«.— Rosary devotions, Sun- and 3378 Court. bc greater than sufficient to meet the world, so we decided to jrranciB Borgia, C. day afternoons, Tuesday and Friday bona fide requirements during a period Just make the heat jlaternity of B.V.M., Kenny, Ab. Hocks, who was scheduled to take part II II U in the celebration, was unable to at evenings; other days in the morning. PRACTICAL CHARITY. ephone 3377 Court and our representa The " Radiantfire" uses live will call. 17 feet of gaa per hour— FORTY HOIKS' DFY0T10N. tend, and his absence was disappointing St Michael's.—The feast of St. Mich- less than half what your to a great many who had hoped to hear ael will be celebrated Sunday, October 5. The Conference of Catholic Charities ¡1 11 11 old style heater consumes the well-known orator speak. Other UNIVERSALITY OF WORK. October. Rosary devotions every weekday even- must express its gratitude to the very —and it is absolutely odorless, working former pastors who took part in the ing. many pastors in the diocese who have satisfactorily on high or low gas supply. i Pittsburgh—Sacred Heart church. celebration were: Rev. Thomas Gillen postponed parochial affairs of great and. Our monthly repon, shows that about The charming golden glow from it» ill assistant pastor of St James' church, St George.—The recent entertainment snow-white porcelain front affords In- I Pittsburgh—St. Catherine's church, for the benefit of the church, under the small degree to allow their parishes to 20 different nationalities furnishes us West End, who was deacon, and Rev. take part in the great drive for chanty, cases this month. This shows the wldt tense heat at the lowest coat ever known. i Pittsburgh—St Rosalia's church. auspices of Branch 16, Knights of St The genuine Humphrey Radiantfliw to • • / Dawson—Sac rod Heart church. Thomas P. Glynn, chaplain of St. Jo Such action cannot but meet with the range of our activities, and the appeal seph's hospital, who was sub-deacon. George, and the Young Indies' Sodality, now in use in 900 Pittsburgh home«; « Bepublie—Holy Rosary church. was a success. hundred fold reward in this world, and that the work of the Conference makes also in the pariah houses or school Several other well-known clergymen of course there is life eternal waiting | showing that it touches every part of t Craftun—St. Philip's church. Tuesday morning, September 30, Mrs. rooms of the following: Holy Rosary, were present in the sanctuary. The on the other side of the grave as an our large diocese and all racial stocks Sacred Heart St John the Baptist St I Brownsville—St Peter's church. Anna Krakan, of Climax street was in the diocese b Beaerre Township—St Aloysius* ch Mass was offered by the pastor, Father additional surprise dividend for those Stephen's St Bridget's Immaculate Gilmore. buried with requiem high Mass. 16 connellsville—Holy Trinity church. who manifest a wide and Catholic rango Heart St Andrew's, Toner Institute aai Next Sunday, during the 7 o'clock of thought who, while they are burden | IT STILL PATS* TO BE CHARITABLE Seraphic Home, St Regis Homa, St U Beatty—St. Vincent's church. In the afternoon the Rt Rev, Bishop Mass, will be general communion for Stephen's Haxelwood; St Peter's, Mc- administered the sacrament of confirma- ed with their own parish affairs, can the Young Men's Sodality. yet have the vision and the breadth and . We are still receiving letters from Kees port etc., etc. CLKBICAL CHAHGE8. tion to a large class of children and several adults. He also made a brief St Canic*.—Every evening, rosary de- "the wide outlook to see pressing prob- every part of the United States, certify Priee MLM to tfiMH üa address to the congregation. votions will be held. lems outside their own parish, which in ing that it pays to be charitable. The Bar. Conley appointed assistant at me end will redound to the credit of letters are in many cases highly lnter- GENERAL GAS LIGHT GO. BBirwction church, Brookline. Rev. A special musical program, rendered St Martin% West End.—The rosary by St Malacny's choir, was a feature of the whole diocese, and of course of 1 «sting; they give evidence of the fact Phone Court 1402. 214 WOOD 9t. ^ Owyer appointed assistant at devotions will be held every weekday that no money every spent in charity is the day. evening and on Sunday afternoons. every parish composing the diocese. Hoty Rosary church. without its reward, but on the contrary Several hundred nonCatholics at- St James West End^—Every morning, II produce a hundred fold reward even in tended both services and complimented COIRSFS IN PSYCHOLOGY (SiUDKK JUBILEE WEEK after Mass, rosary devotions will be this world: and then after that there is the pastor and others who participated FOR TRAINED NURSES. the Judgment and the Book of Life, Leé Comfort 1H ST. HALACHrS CHITRCH. in the celebration. held. Kegina CoelL—A festival of song and and an excess profit awaiting those who, Don't asffer frwn fa The entertainment which was held We might mention, by the way, that a Vataa, Lag Ulcan, Weak AaUaa. instrumental music will be given the while on earth, were not stingy of their Swollen Lata, or other teg troublea Enthusiasm was at high pitch in St. last Wednesday evening at the South special course for trained nurses is be- which need constant, certain »up- latter part of October in the North Side money, their time, or their influence. port. Balachy's church, West CarBon street, Thtrteenth Street Turner Hall, for ing given at the School of Social Work Blessed are they who have not thrown gntey. September 28, when services in former parishioners and friends, was Carnegie Music Hall, under the auspices L'uquesne University, Vandergrift build IDEAL LACED STOCKMO -- of the Mascagni Choral Club. cold water on any ?ood enterprise. ¿teervance of the golden jubilee, re- one of the most sueccssful entertain- ing, in the afternoons, from 5 to 6, sev y i; h will make you happy and eaa». ason and the honoring of the parish's ments ever held by St. Malachy's. Sev- St Bwlh'f) North Side.—On Sunday. Throw away to« luring elastics or eial times a week, when nurses can be ROOM REGISTRATION. troublesome bandear« and forget It saidier members were carried out in eral hundred dollars were realised from Wednesday and Friday evenings; other instructed in applied psychology, and leg troubles. The Laced I daft. this affair. Owing to the fact that the Stocking made to measure. »Ipyf thna Booster meetings. days at the 8 o'clock Mass, will be ro- thus fitted to handle their cases to bet- We need in Pittsburgh a thorough-go- out elastic, wear for many montha. The celebration, which opened at refreshments and novel booths sold out sary devotions. ter advantage, and make themselves Washable and sanitary. IMk and ing, certified registry of'CathoHc board durable. They coet very little and J#:30 o'clock with a solemn high Mass, at an early hour prevented several hun- Wednesday evening, October 22, a more efficient and their work vastly ing and rooming houses. It is almost you'd gladly pay much morefor the dred dollars more from being added to grand social will be held under the aus- support and ease. Call and M easier, and incidentally make them more impossible today to secure the proper measured free, or write for wM the treasury. pices of Branch 91. C. M. B. A., for the valuable medical assistants. z kind of boarding and rooming houses measurement blank. No. IS. benefit of the church building fund. For particulars, phone Court 2281, for our Catholic young men and women. Hours 9 to 5 daHy Make the Home DlQl'ESNE 1 NITERS ITT. Annunciation, North Side.—Rosary de Professor John O'Connor. The best ones are always filled to over- votions will be held every evening ex u h a flowing, and now that the school year Laced Ideal Stock!*« Attendance this year breaks all prev- cept Saturdays- CATHOLIC N1KSE8' ORGANIZATION. has begun, the problem has grown quite Cheerful (or ious records. When the school of ac- Most Holy Same, North Side.—Roaary ! serious. •148-49 Jenkins' Arcs* f counts opened, eight hundred twenty- devotions, Thursday and Saturday even- One of the first things we shall ut- Persons who wish to have us list PITTSBURGH, ML the Winter five regisieied. In the first year's law, ings, Tuesday afternoon, and other days ¿ehiptirjujfi, when „mour. Charity Drive is ovei j them aa desiring young men or women thirty attend the lectures. The school Buy a "Mandel" Phono- at the 8 o'clock Maas. is to have Un organization of all the I to rent their rooms, or to board with of social service-has opened; the facili- St Ambrose, North Side.—Rosary de- graduate Catholic nurses in the diocese, them, are asked to send, in writing, graph and enjoy the long, ties it presents for securing positions votions. Sunday afternoons. Saturday whether now in hospitals or outside of]their names, address, and telephone Praytr Book« fairy evenings at home. will attract a large enrollment In the evenings, and other days in the morning. hospitals. This is for the purpose of numbers to this office, 514 Curry Build college and high school departments, having a reserve force of trained worn | ing, Pittsburgh, Church Goods Ibe "Mandel" is the only St Joseph's North Side.—The rosary four hundred and eighty-nine students en, radiating efficiency, who. when any ^ n»ei?e ReHéloua ArticUs phonograph that will play tax the capacity of the class rooms; the devotion will be held on Sunday aftes noons at 3 o'clock, and on weekdays in great emergency'arises, such as a mine I Ol'T-OF-CITl lASKS any Mac Record satisfac- accommodations for boarders are within disaster, or a fire, or any calamity of BEMEMBEB THE NEW LOCATION four of being exhausted. connection with the morning Mass torily. Stt Marv's,. North Siue^-uunnSide^-During Octucvo , any consequence, can be hurried to the More than one-half of all p eases W/b fumi*h free of charge St Mary s, ftonn fvi-1 Scene and thus show to the world that handled by the Conference of Catholic Notre Dame Stade ut* Honor Canonsburg ber. rosary devotions. Tueaday and Fri lactne,our Catholi. ana ci n women are "o—n the job." rlttritlCharitieMs ararpe outout-of-clt-of-cityy casescases;; thathat t IsIs., day evenings. Sunday afternoons, and *hile the cases are thrown upon the with each machine Jewel Youth. The time and place of the meeting will Point Needles to play all other days In the morning. city for attention, yet the responsibility Thomas J. Tobin, 23 Elm street, Can- St. Henry's-—Sunday afternoons. Wed- be announced later. of caring for them should by all natural makes of Records. desday and Friday evenings, and Other laws be placed outside the city. Hence onsburg. Pa., is twice honored this term NKED HONKS FOR CHll.BBKBi. at Notre Dame, Ind.. by being chosen to days in the mornintj, the rosary devo in the conflict of responsibility, if the head two organizations. A few days tions will be held. Conference of Catholic Charities did not We have hundreds of children on our step in, ' and handled all such cases, ago he was unanimously elected presi- On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, waiting list, longing with an infinite dent of the Society of the Friends of October 15 and 16, the play, "The Po there would be a very' great defect in longing for a good home. And yet *e How. Irish Freedom. A day later the Notre litical Boss" will be presented. havt in the diocese of Pittsburgh 150.000 our care ^^tiTbethTa Dame Council. Knights of Columbus, MtLLYALK.—Rosary devotions in St. Catholic families. Will you not be one ever, we never stop 10 as Right New. tba Bl« Pay late ••!»••- Ed «at*» met, and Tobin was honored, bein-i Anthonv's church, Wednesday and Fri- family that will take a homeless child, | case is in or out of the city, even though we do tabulate them at the end SEND FOB "TBS PROOF• elected Grand Knight. day evenings, Sunday afternoons, and and give It a good home, say, for six other days at the 8 o'clock Mass. months, or a year? Why not take a of the month. All the poor lot* alike to It Ahetyi P*yt to Attend us—in or out of the city. mÊ PARISH NOIES ItKA1 >I>t>('k.—Rosary devotions In St. child into your own home, to fill the Joseph's church. Sunday afternoons. Holy Trinity.-—The rosary feast will Wednesday and Friday evenings, and St. Vincent de Paul. ' DUFF'S COLLEGE be celebrated Sunday, October 5. In the other dayb in connection w'th the morn- » As announced, the annual meeUng of Ptnn Avenue Ik Stanwix Street afternoon at 3 o'clock the rosary pro- ing Mass. the Superior Council of the United Phone 77 Court Pittsburgh Fa.? cession will be held. ILIJSON PARK, PAr—The mission at States and the Society at large will be News Notes held in Detroit Mich., during the four Every evening during October will be St. Ursula parish, by the Rev. Peter M ^•MIMMMIHIIMIIHHIWj Wartinger, will begin on Sunday, Octo- OF THE days beginning October 16, 1919. rosary "devotions and benediction. The value of these annual meetings Lut Tuesday evening. September 30. ber 12, and will continue for two weeks, : : A PAYING one being devoted to the women and the Societies to the members of the society has been Chas. Bolton and Teresa McCormtek made very manifest during the past few INVESTMENT were united in the holy bonds of matri- other to the men of the parish. The committee appointed for the char- years, and the plan which calls for a A savings account with this banh ity drive during October held its first different place of meeting bl-ennially is aiways certain to yield 'Tev Father Anthony. O.C.C.. and Rev Knights of Columbus. •esults in an enlivening of Vlncentian Compound Interest Father Fldells,'O.C.C., will leave next meeting last Sunday after the first Mass, interest. $1 Starts an Golden Oak, Mahogany or Friday for Toronto. Canada, where tbey and consists of Rev. H. J. Klllmeyer. Cardinal Mercier will be the principal The city of Detroit is splendidly lo- Areonnt Famed Oak will give a two weeks' mission in Holy pastor, and Messrs. John Gruenwald guest at a dinner in his honor at the Wm McNeal, Ed. McNeal, Jacob Huber, Hotel Commodore, New York, on Octo- cated and offers attractions certain to Family church. Jlen uuDcr. flu«« —; - Vw I ber 9 The Cardinal will leave New appeal to the visiting Vincentians, while ! ; THE UNION SAVINtf BANK j From October 19 to November 2 they J)en Huber, Adani Yoest. Dr. C. D. Ar thur. J. Przymusalla. Mr. and Mrs. John ^r^. ^ the hospitable character of our co-work- "Where Savings Are Sale." $150 win give a mission in St- fephens r e ers in this city should cause all who in- O'Brien and Miss Helen McKay. ^ Krhere"he wm be the guest of honor on Frirk BMg. Pittsburgh. J American Barrel Walnut, Church. Hazelwood, and m St. Mary s committee is working earnestly to maKe I bus Day. under the auspices of tend to be present at the meetings to church. Lancaster. Pa., from November Colum Gold Trimmed. •he drive go over the top in this cam- i f ColumbUs. look forward to tliem with Interest and £3 to December 7. paign. just as it has for all the othei I KJ1,enus pleasure. Extensive missions will be given ,n drives especially as U'is is for our own The program which has been carefully $175 Newark diocese and the diocese of Hart ^r and needy ones. Krlgfcts of St. George. mapped out by the special committee The TOURS CLUB of member* of the I ford, Conn. The "MandeT Phonograph THOMPSON BI N—The diamond ring I The annuai memorial services of the of the Superior Council Is an excellent KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS St Phi lomena. The rosary devotion absolutely guaranteed. contest in St. Acnes' church closed Sep- di8trict wm be held in St. Joseph's one and reflects the recommendations and the will be held weekdays after the 8 o clock tember 27. Margaret Ruhe was the I cburcb> Mt Oliver. November 16. The of many members from various parts winner The result was $3,79115. j tor of the congregation, the Rt Rev. GROSS TRAVEL BUREAU Mass, during October. lia8 of the country. want a representative in every to»""** St Augut»tiae.—The rosary Proc^sion 1 Monsiprior H. J. Goebel, will deliver the United sSteTa dean. honorÄe Po«uoo_J«d food wiH be held Sunday afternoon. October 5. eulogy, and the services will be under The Catholic Women's League. money to the nght penon Rciereile« requ-red. An Eichenlaub's The half yearly report of the Foreign opportunity for Free Travel. St. w.lburmu-The rosary devotions, » the direcUon of Mt. Oliver Branch V» Hohmaa Swaet. lUmmnmi !•«>•• Mission Aid Department shows that from during^Octobes r will be held on Sunday No. 21. . What Eichenlaub's Tuesday Thursday and Sat- Plans for these exercises were made January 1 to July 1. 280 pounds oI tin Sell Yon is Good ^Te^r^ other days at the A Itoona Diocese at a meeting of representative« of 68 foil was collected for the benefit of the WANTED. 3501-3503 Butler St. branches at the organizaUon headquar- missions. 22 pounds of cancelled »tamps fsS^Ë ters 1408 Penn avenue last Sunday were received and forwarded to Fathers / ANTED—Five room unfureähad apartment far Green, Sterling or Security of the Divine Word. W flnSyrf two. Can furai* beat d xdmrnm. U^^venin* at 7:30 o'clock. evening. Frank C. Weisinger presided Phone Schenley 42t>2-J. Stamps Xt St. Mark's church, on Sunday, ^^Renewe^ d acUvity on the part of all to Hereafter these proceeds will be di- September 28. announcement was made J j1™^ membership campaign, the vided between the Foreign Missions and that with the coming of spring *ork bj^ wWch i8 285 new members a the Missionary Confraternity of Chris- would begin on the erection of a new month, to a successful culmination mi tian Doctrine, of Pittsburgh. Recent_peath« convent for the Sisters in charge of the January 16. was urged by Joseph H. schools. The estimated cost is »20,000. Relman, the supreme president H u FOf H SEEKS 80IT8 «RATE. Early In November the ladies of the Hegner. first vice president pleaded that Hiss Clara Irene *»ta. ^^ congregation will stage a series of sup- support be given to the campaign er Marshal Foch has recently asked the Miss Clara Irene Kubn died at ber pers to help boost the building fund. financial support for Catholic chariUes Belgian government to have a narch home in New Derry, September »). made for the body of his son. killed in She is survived by one sister Mis* A meeting was held Sunday afternoon this month. \r the Y M. I. Hall, by the Friends of August. 1914. in the Belgian Ardennes_ Jennie with whom she made her hajft. The problem of obtaining places ror Marshal Foch has religiously refrained And one brother John of ^ ^Tr* Irish Freedom. President P. L. Morri- the unemployed of the organization, es- son outlined a campaign for the raising from mentioning his lost son. and .ew She was a member of St MartirtP pecially the returned soldiers ,was dis- knew that the younger Foch was killed of funds for the cause. Five thousand Ch cussed and it was decided to have the A large number of relatives dollars was the amount set for Blah early in the war. an workless apply at 1104 Penn^ avenue were present for the funeral. DRESS SUITS where, under the direcUon of President friends H0I

not doubt either, that among so-many OCR CATHOLIC HOSPITALS. gout: FATI ES CK REQUIRED AUeged Discrimination workers quite ignorant of Catholicism, INFALLIBILITY Against Catholics In there would be a lack? of appreciation of There are six hundred and fifty Cath- willingness ofc the butchers to flx the necessity for safeguarding the Cath- olic hospitals in the United States and " ' JL ¿rfnimuui price for meat which will In the Gospel of St. Luke we read: in carrying out the commission that He The Far East Not Just olic education of children of our iaith Canada. This means sixty per cent of ^M^gg[ them a reasonable profit Is doubt- He that heareth you, heareth Me; and gives to them. They are to teach in His in the Orphanages. But it has been the the bed capacity of both countries. More llit largely due to the government's be that despiseth you. despiseth Me: Name and people are bound to receive policy of the Commission to secure for than that it means that sixty per cent, of army foodstuffs. But there are and he that despiseth Me, despiseth Him that teaching as if it were His own. The Hon. Walter George Smith, of au creeds the right to the pratftice of of suffering humanity depend upo& g$er Indications that the peak of high that sent Me." In the Gospel of St. This can mean nothing more than this ririladelpbia, United States Representa- their respectove faiths. Catholic ministration This is a fact so , f {-as been reached, possibly passed, Matthew we read: " And if he will rot teaching is to be accepted as Infallible. tive on the Commission for Armenian great that it is almost whony overlooked. '4 totl hear the Church let him be to thee as a The promises of Christ could not be ef- gowever. no one should expect a quick and Syrian Relief in the war devastated (s E it M ASS MIST EMIGRATE. The Catholic Hospital Association if it a then and publican." In the Gospel fectively fulfilled unless the living voice pronounced drop. Hiph wases and legions of the Far East, writes to the served no other purpose, has changed St. Mark we find: "Go ye into the of the Church coulrl speak infallibly to Rev. John J. Wynne, S.J., refuting for good in our hands. Too long this j^jumerai'H' strikes will serve to check From ail sections of Germany infor- whole world and preach the gospel to every generation on any question that statements made in Washington charg- mation is reaching the Central Union for wonderful agency has been as if it were » markt-d decline in almost all necesal- very creature. He that believeth and might arise affecting the substance of ing alleged discrimination against Cath- Commercial Geography indicating that not ours, and was carrying on its work Met, and probubly months will pass be- is baptized, shall be saved; but he that Christ's teaching. olics. lie says, in part: large numbers of Germans are anxious of charity and mercy as a thing '^"t» I*® tht- full benefit of the cam pal en believeth not shall be condemned." If Christ realty intended to be with Chateau d'Azy, Nlevre, to emigrate. for granted. Of course, hospitals are s impost excessive prices is reaped. hesc words plainly show that Christ His Church until the end of time, if Ho 3 August. 1919. "Business men with large and small manifestation of the Church's care "for demands absolute faith in the teaching was truly the Son of God and knew ev. John J. Wynee, S.J. capital, who feel their future endangered suffering humanity. Consideration wlM of the Apostles and their successors, history in advance, and was able to con- My dear Father Wynne: by the peace terms proposed by the en- show that there is no other single agency who govern His Church on earth. If trol its course, then the Church is en- A recent letter from my brother tente and who have been impoverished so effective for God and Church as til» Christ demands that we must believe titled to claim infallible doctrinal au- tKilby) says that objection has been by the war or internal political disturb- Catholic hospital. It is needless hero under penalty of being lost, if He says thority. When we consider the awful made in the House of Representatives ance, and members of the small landed to speak of evils eliminated. ChristfaUK that to hoar the Church is to hear Htm, anction by which the authority of the (by Congressman Walsh, of Mass.) to proprietor class as well as workmen, all morals are not pushed aside for physical and that one who will not hear the (. hurch is supported, that all who refuse the incorporation of the American Com- desire to leave the country," says a re- expediency. Too long have we taken CTOJÌgsbank C hurch must be considered as the to assent to her teachings are threatened mittee for Relief in the Near East be- port to the union "Companies are be- our hospitals as a matter of fact and heathen and the publican, we have a with eternal damnation, this conclusion cause of alleged discrimination against ing formed witft the object of acquir- too often have we passed them over in right to tht assurance that this Church Is confirmed. We could not believe that Catholics. Reports of discontent on this ing land abroad and of forming settle- computing o\ir agencies for the remedy shall never teach error. John Mallock. Christ would demand an unqualified and round came to me in Constantinople, ments. of physicians and spiritual evils. Bat the English Protestant philosopher, irrevocable assent to a body of doctrines and I cabled to the Catholic Standard "The lands to which such persons all the time their work was there sad says: "Any supernatural religion that under penalty of damnation if it could and Times, of Philadelphia, that they would emigrate are chiefly the South their fruits remain. renounces its claim to absolute infalli- be possibly false. When St Paul speaks were not just At my request the Papal American states, especially the Argen- bility it is clear can profess to be a of the Church as the pillar and ground Delegate there, Archbishop Dolci, also tine, Paraguay, Chili, Peru. Bolivia, and The guild of priests' housekeepers is semi-revelation only. It is a hybrid of truth, he certainly does not mean a cabled to the same effect to Cardinal Brazil to a lesser degree in consequence now well established in London, its thing, partly natural and partly super- Church that can teach error. He warns Gibbons. From the close of March to probably of the hostile attitude of that headquarters being Corpus Cristl House, natural, and it thus practically has all the Galatians to anathematize any one, the middle of June I was working with country during the war." I^eicester. the qualities of a religion that is wholly even though that one were an angel from the Commission to Turkey, and can natural. Insofar as it professes to be heaven, who would preach a gospel bear witness to the spirit of fairness revealed, it of course professes to be other than that which he preached. The which distinguished my colleagues of the BUYERS infallible; but if the revealed par* be in Apostle makes it plain that he claimed Commission under the chairmanship of INFORMATION the first place hard to distinguish, and to make every understanding captive Dr. James L. Barton. Of course mis- THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC BUREAU Columbia in the second place hard to understand not to any personal or private view of takes were made; but they were not In it may mean many things, and many of his own, but to the Gospel which Christ the direction of unfairness. As you know This Department U only open to representative Grafonolas those things contradictory; it might had delivered to the Apostolic body the only machinery through which firms ot good business standing and is Yor the coil* They questioned his own authority as LIBERTY HEADQUARTERS just as well have never been made at American Relief could be administered venlence of bu>ers who can quickly obtain the address all. To make it in any sense an infalli an Apostle and he defended his claim to tn the Turkish Empire through Ameri- Grafonolas: $17M to 1600. ble revelation, or in other words a rev the Apostleship because he had seen the cans was by utilizing the Protestant under a classification of the goods desired and feel - i Reeordst tt cents to $7 <50. elation at all, to us, we need a power to Risen Saviour and received His commis- Missionary forces. They and their back- assured of fair dealing. Phone Couft 1897 for space, or interpret the testimony that shall have sion directly from Him and that his ers in the United States originated the COLCMRIA GRAFONOLAS AND Gospel was in complete agreement with for other Information, or address 14 Wood Street RECOKDS ALWAYS OS HASD equal power with that testimony it- plan of relief, and in the main raised self." that of the other Apostles. That the the money for the purpose. After they October Apostles were conscious of a corporate Had expended about fourteen millions AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS BUSINESS Though the dogma that the Church is infallibility is evident from the expres- of dollars under the title of the Amer- Seeds and Poultry Supplies. Oakland HOUSES COLUMBIA RECORDS infallible in defining matters of faith sion that was used in the decree of the THE I. W. SCOTT COMPANY ican Committee for Armenian and 514 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. RANKS. ROW OS SALE and morals was not formulated until the Council of Jerusalem: "It hath seemed Syrian Relief, during last fall they re- OAKLAND SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Sal* Vatican Council, it had been explicitly good to the Holy Ghost and to us, to lay organized as the American Committee AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Boxes $5 per annum. Vanadium Bids. The October list comprises a line taught long before and had been as- no further burden upon you." In de- lor Relief of the Near East Rabbi SCOBIE ft PARKER—507 Liberty Ave. Seeds and Poultry Supplies. DEPARTMENT STORES. UlsnMon of records of the greatest sumed from the very beginning without ciding the issue at stake the Apostles Tittlebauir, of New York, was put on world. Come in and claimed to speak in the Name and with The Rest Store. of the question down to the time of the Pro- the Commission to represent the Jews, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. OCH'S Forbes and Atwood Street!. them. testant Reformation. Our Protestant the authority of the Holy Ghost. Men and I the Catholics. Other members of Dperflinger Artificial Limb Co. 130 feth St. lpt1 Monday and Saturday Evenings. friends object that our proof to the in- who did not believe that Christ assured the Commission were Presbyterians and BAFKS^SAYINGS. RUS1NESS them of an infallible Divine guidance fallibility of the Church iB by a vicious Oongregationalists. Of the million and WESTERN SAVINGS and DEPOSIT South Side HOUSES would not have presumed to speak with circle. They charge that we prove the a half inhabitants of Constantinople, BANK, 533 Smithfield St., Oliver Bldg. John A. Scott Co. the the authority of the Holy Spirit perhaps about forty llutter, Kir its. Cheese, Teas and Coffees* infallibility of the Church from thousand are Cath- E. A. MOSCHE!., 1800 Carson Street; Scripture and at the same time base IXCwngbaCs FURNITURE CARPETS the Inspiration of Scripture on the tes- During the early centuries there was olics. Comparatively few Catholics are 625 SmltfcfMd St. CARPETS, WALL PAPEH, PAINTST* to be found in the northern portions of Û 8821-23-25 Pann Awk, timony of the Church. We are not guilty no formal discussion concerning eccle- PITTSBURGH, PA F. W. IMMEKUS. 1317-19 Carson at siastical infallibility, yet the Church al- Turkey, though there was a flourishing HUE of a vicious circle because in establish- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. Archdiocese at Trebizond on the Black East End, Pittsburgh. ing the infallibility of the Church we ways acted on the assumption that she RAKERS, CONFECTIONERS SUPPLIES T. CLIFFORD ROSSITER, 1920 Carso«» was infallible in doctrinal matters. The Sea until it was nearly obliterated by W, L. KNORR CO.. 1108-1112 Penn Ave appeal to the Scripture only as purely Turkish massacres there. There were FUNERAL DIRECTOR. human documents. We take them as a great orthodox teachers of the first JOHN F. SEMMELROCK, 1720 CarsMk centuries believed that the Church was also many Catholics at Angora. The Ratter, Eggs, Cheese, Teas Coffee CIGARS trustworthy report of Christ's sayings great mass of our people are in Syria, McCANN & CO., 413 Market Street and promises. We use the Scripture as infallible and those who presumed to BUSINESS Quality, good will, assures lively appreciation contradict the teaching of the Church especially in the Mt Lebanon district Church. School and Hall Furniture. an historical source of information to East Liberty MOUSES BU keen en ioy merit _ were treated as prepresentatives of The purpose of the Commission was to C. M. Eichenlaub. 1103 Empire Bldg. I Anticipating the pleasure of your patnuiaw prove that Christ endowed His Church Court 4465. WALTER LINHART Antichrist. They were excommunicated. relieve distress absolutely irrespective ART DEALERS—FHRMES. with infallible teaching authority. This The letters of St Ignatius of Antioch in- of race or creed wherever possible. To ~T CLOTHIERS. GEISLER BROS., 5935 Penn Ave, GEORGE E. JESTER is not a vicious circle but a legitimate Mirtiii Ciga r DugartmanFort H,tt ot 1 I dicate how intolerant he was of error that end the Protestant Missionary sta- BOOTS AND SHOES. mm mi ii • • * logical proceeding. The texts from and was firmly convinced that the body tions. which were scattered throughout HOLLANDER'S Scripture defining the commission that of bishops was the divinely ordained the empire, were selected as centers for Allegheny's Popular Clothing Store. LUDEBUEHL& SON Christ gave to His Apostles plainly indi- distribution of reliefs and parties of men fail in and divinely guided organ of truth. Di- 413 Ohio Street. We've Fitted Feet for Forty Tears. cate that the Church could not and women were assigned to carry out In St. vine guidance in doctrinal matters im- DRUGGISTS. Penn and Frank stow n Aves., El E. continuing the gospel of Christ plies infallibility. remember the distribution of food and clothing and to 4730 Liberty St Soda Fountains Matthew we read: "All power is given organize orphan asylums and hospitals. CARPET CLEANING. story of St Polycarp when he met Mar- Cor. Cedar St. SHOW CASES to Me m heaven and in earth, Going The crucial point was to relieve the Ar- E.J. Rug weaving ft Carpet Cleaning Cfc Putnam St, E.E., Phone 1750 HIlaajF CASH REGISTERS. therefore, teach ye all nations; baptiz- . ion on the streets of Rome and de- menians who had fled from Turkey into FIRE INSURANCE. nounced the heretic as "the first born of AMERICAN INS. CO., of Pa. Prompt Shipment ing them in the Name of the Father, Russian Armenia and Georgia. The UNITED DRY GOODS—MILLINERY Satan." It is said that the story is Seventh Floor, Commonwealth Bldg. « AO Supplies. and of the Son. and of the Holy Grost; sudden Influx of perhaps half a million teaching them to observe all things fiction, but it is in keeping with the of these poor people Into a country al- FLORIST. The McFarlurf Ca. East End , Duquesne Supply A Extract Co. whatsoever I have commanded you; and spirit of the age, a spirit that is not ready denuded of its reserve provisions E. C. LUDWIG FLO RAI CO.. 710 E. INTERNAL DISEASES ONLY. 107 Market StTMt behold. I am with you all days, even to compatible with belief In a fallible bv the destructive war between Russia Diamond St. Phone 4 Cedar & North. av n a «1 K Iix«ninatioru M»de Setup- Church We have the testimony of St the consummation of the world." and Turkey, brought about a condition HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Dr. H .AstWter Irenaeus: "Where the Church is. there 1703 Fifth Avenue ATLASTIC CITY RESORTS. Note that Christ in giving this com- of famine with its attendant con3e- GEO. W. SMITH JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. mission to His Apostles first appealed also is the Spirit of God. and where the and the result was horrible. Spirit of God is. there is the Church quences, — INSURANCE. R J. HENNE, 6018 Center Ave.. E. to the fullness of power that He Him- People died of starvation and attendant and every grace: for the Spirit is R P WELDOK, 609 Ferguson Bid? BUSINESS CONTINENTAL HOTEL self has received. This emphasises the diseases by thousands. There is but Fire. Arrirtent. Health. Court 2848. Truth." Writing from the Catholic extraordinary character and extent of one line of railway running from Ba- Homewood HOUSES ATLASTIC CITY, S. J. standpoint, Tertullian ridicules the LUMRER. ^ „ the authority that He is giving to His of toum to Bakee across the new republic Tarmenee Avenue, near Beach: 260 feet from thought that the universal teaching NN Lumber Co.. Fayette ft Bidwell BUTTER, EGGS, TEA AND COFFEB, St. Nicholas' Catholic church; always open, pn- Church It implies that He is giving an He says: of Georgia, and from Tifles to Gars in M *mt baths; running water in rooms; elevator: the Church could be wrong Streets, Northside. W. S. KREGAR. 914 Homewood Avenge».; «MHant table white service. orchestra. American authority that He could not communi- all the Churches Russian Armenia This was guarded by «tin. $>.90 up daily: special weekly rat». Euro- "Suppose now that British troops and has been for months LFAD PIPE TRAPS, BENDS. DRUGS AND KODAKS. cate were not He Himself omnipotent would mean that the "Get it at Smith's." Homewood ft Idiewt» pun plan. $1.90 up daily Booklets. Garage, He promises to be with His Apostles have erred. This burdened to its capacity with the trans- AMERICAN LEAD C9-. 3116 Penn Ave. a M. WALSH DUNCAN. Holy Spirit has not watched over any and their successors to the end of time the truth. portation of military supplies and the MUSIC HOI SE —GF.NERAL. MEATS, POULTRY, BUTTER * EGGS. of them so as to guide unto Christ and provisions sent out by our Commission, H A BECKER, Everything in Music. 601 SANDER A CO., 626 Homewood Avenue. although He was sent and by Mr. Hoover for the U. S. To Ohio St., Northside. Artistic Repairing. asked from the Father for thievery pur BUSINESS the Teacher of the south another great horde of refu- AND RETAIL Bellevue HOUSES General pose—that He might be gees were turned by the massacres and -MS^HIECKCO. FOURTEENTH Truth" without deportations, and were scattered from RANKS. We could multiply quotations Bagdad to the coast in a great state of Real Estate Mortgages, Insurance. CITIZEN'S NATL BANK of Bellevns Banking number that would show the lndlsputa- STREET BANK ble fact that both before the Council of destitution, though not so hopeless as Reilly & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PITTSRURGH, PA. Nice and after the Council of Nice, all the Caucasas. Without adequate Eugene S. CRAY BROS.. Bellevue. Both Phoaair means of transportation, with a country Insurance—Mortgages ISM nUflAN STREET. orthodox Christians believed that the Real Estate seething with racial and religious en- 430-432 Fourth Avenue. corporate voice of the Church, speaking B mity. and the necessity for carrying McKees Rocks iw»» through the Bishops united with their with them their provisions, our parties W. B. CONNELLY, S»1^ mm LOOAN. President * RUDEL, Cashier head had the fullness of doctrinal au- in Schpnley ftrau ud BeUefleld Qsrten. w* BANKS. have been sent out as rapidly as could No. S Orwt thority which the Apostles themselves be done with safety, and relief has been THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK had possessed. They declared with one The Oldest Bank in Town, gn given wherever possible to strengthen 0WN Y0UR HOUE ^ÂtïSÂ 319 Chartiera Avenue. Iron and Glass Dollar Savings Bank voice that to question the infallibility the hands of the heroic men and women, of the Church is equivalent to question- MoKF.ES ROCKS TRUST COWANY, OF BIRMINGHAM many of whom have remained at their pie 4% on Savlna*. 602 ChsrttgwAgb ing the veracity and fidelity ot God. posts in the interior during all the hor Court 1066. Daring the first three centuries the con- rors of the systematic massacres anc POTATOES AND ONIONS. BUSINESS current action of the Bishops throughout deportations. Carnegie HOUSES the world brought about the condemna- Both Phone* Under circumstances such as these no DEPARTMENT STORES. SHIPPING tion of heresies. When it was found ex- pedient to assemble Ecumenical Coun- one but a narrow, minded bigot could - StoveTand Hoa^furnlshing GoodsOhi. o JAKE YORK. Fireproof ssd Non-Areproof Warehsaaet think of discriminating in the admlnis- DAUM & HELM Hdw. Co.. 623 E. cils after the example of the Apostles MEN'S FURNISHINGS * TUMÄ at. Jerusalem, the doctrinal decisions of tration of relief. TYPE METALS W W EDINOER CO.. 110 East Malm 1 Furniture Storage these Councils were held to be absolute- I hare been at pains to investigate PGH. WHITE METAL CO.. 3116 Penn PLUMBING AND HEATlKft. J^. . ly final and immutable. Most of the few specific reports of attempted pros- HUTTELMAIER ft CRAIG. Untoo HfHl HAUGH A KEEN AN STORAGE A TRANSFER BotCOh Phones early heretics recognized, at least in elvting or discrimination that have come BUSINESS to my notice, and in no instance have HOUSES lUHIHBiW CENTER AMD EUCLID AYENUFS theory, the infallibility of the Church. Wilkinsburg When they refused to submit they did they been warranted. On the other Eilwood City HOUSESI hand I have received the unsolicited so on the ground that the Council con- BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, TEAS. testimony of Father Clement of the BANKS. demning them was not Ecumenical or KREGAR ft CO.. 900 Wood Street Assumptionists. and of Father Cyril, of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK that it did not express the corporate the Franciscans, to the fairness and BUSINESS voice of the Church From these patent self-devotion of the missionaries as they Crafton HOUSES facts it must be concluded thai the GreensburgJiS^ Church, during those days in which it is have observed them PAINTERS AND DECORATORS acknowledged by all Christians that sho Human nature being as it is. I cannot E FORMATO ft CO.—Interiors of Resi- DISINFECTANTS, FLOOR~OD*jg possessed the pure doctrine of Christ doubt the existence of a natural bias on dences. Ecclesiastical Decorations and NATROLIN Soap and Scoariag_gy*W the part of our Protestant brethren in Sanitary Chemical M*fc Co, Myi, J believed and taught her absoluU infalll- Religious Paintings a Specialty. 93 Linden Wilfted B. WCXMB. Owprtl lifp bility in matters pertaining to faith and favor of the Protestant religion^andjhsad I cane- Ave., (Ingram) Craft««. P»- morals. advancement of their cause * * Vit? iilfMf'TifiStl IF YOUR HEART HAS GROWN WITH YOUR BANK BALANCE YOU WILL FINO CONSOLATION IN THIS STORY By Mrs. Bessie Dorgan "MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE." Like Carnegie, they may be multi-millionaires today and part of the earth tomorrow. •With these concluding words they carried They are all carried down the center aisle. the coffin down the center aisle and my friend They are all the subject of the last sermon in was on his way to his last resting place. I had which the priest tries to see the best in a life all known him since childhood. spent. In the meantime, the friends sit in sorrow. We played together in those days when the Then the real friends who sincerelv pray real battle of life was a far away vision. I knew for the salvation of his soul try to recall that him in after years'when he was struggling to Almighty God was good to him in returning a surmount the obstacles and problems of a busi- hundredfold all that he had given to the poor. ness world. It brings great joy to all who remember that I remember when he earned the public ver- in his own struggle for success that he was dict which comes to all who finallv accumulate gracious in giving to the unfortunates the wealth. He was known as the man "Who has crumbs from his table, made good." What consolation it is to recall that in many My friend possessed many wonderful at- activities he was never known to forget the tributes. With brains, talents, good looks and a poor; that he was not blind to the sickness in the wonderful physique he could always thank God slums, where little angels were suffering for a for everything. doctor's care or where a widow was praving to He had family and children and then came Almighty God to send her some help in her des- his money. titute plight All he lacked was social distinction, and his When the big, generous Catholic dies it is a campaign for prestige in the circle of a so-called pleasure for the priest to preach a sermon. It is higher class absorbed his time, energy and a delight to show how he had accounted for his attention. stewardship; how he was the friend of the poor Soon he gained a foothold on the ladder and the orphans. Had he not visited the side, leading to the people higher up and then came and unfortunates in prison, enlightened the the mishap. ignorant, given domicile to helpless little aban- Death cut short his social, business and doned babies? Had h e not joined with hand, money career. He was carried into the church heart and money in the great diocesan-wide and after the requiem Mass the priest came out movement to attend to all the misery, poverty to say all that he could recall regarding the life and distress over a period of five long years? of this man which could accompany the flight of The Catholic who feels in his conscience his soul toward eternity. that he is his brother's keeper; that when he All that he said related to his prominence remembers how good God has been to him in and his personality. giving him the opportunity to help others can be Money, fame, social distinction were not distinguished in the army of workers for the referred to by the plain, blunt man of God. half million dollar charity drive. This campaign This unfortunate, on his funeral day, was will mean much for the salvation of souls. The not as well off as the most povertv-stricken per- check written during the drive will be recalled son in the parish. Thev had life and hope. He with joy some day not far distant when the light had death and a visit before that judgment seat of life is growing dim. Then you will be happy where souls are not judged by bank balances. that you responded to the appeal of the Right THE ETERNAL QUESTION IS, "HOW Rev. Bishop and that your contribution helped MUCH DID YOU GIVE?" AND NOT "HOW the poor and unfortunate throughout the dio- cese. MUCH DID YOU GET?" The passing away of my friend will recall THE EYE OF A NEEDLE WILL NOT to every Catholic the sudden demise of many APPEAR SO SMALL if the heart of the rich friends. man has grown with his bank balance. They are called away about the time they THE BIG CHECKS OF THE PROSPER- all make good in the eyes of the world. They OUS AND THE DOLLARS OF THE POOR have struggled for years and years to gain a ARE NEEDED TO MAKE UP $500,000. WILL goal and then the grim reaper demands all YOU REMEMBER MY FRIEND AND THE profits. PRIEST'S SERMON WHEN YOU ARE Years and years they struggle for the ac- THINKING OF THIS DRIVE? SOME DAY HE cumulation of wealth, and in one small minute WILL PRAY FOR YOU. they surrender it with every other earthly tie. "MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE."