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THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 18UU by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First oj Pittsburgh Diocese

38 PITTSBURGH, MARCH 26, 1925 No. 13

SCHEME FATHER ANSELM RELIGIOUS INDIFFERENTEM NOT CROWDS VISIT D SPEAKS ON THE PART OF PROGRAM IN CHRIST'S PROTECTORY ON OUT OF RUSSIA HOLY TEACHING SAYS FATHER SCHEER DONATION DAI

Or Pretexts and Then Dwells on Power of Christ in Single Speaker at Noon-Day in St. Mary of Mercy Church Benefactors Pleased With Modern Blessedness of and Catho- ¡gw«e Them For Bolshevist lic Sisterhoods at the Point (iives Brilliant Answer to Inquiry in "The Methods of Conducting the Greaf ^tn in PoUnd Question Box" — Men Recognize and Demand Principles Institution—"Old Boys" Return The Sunday evening Lenten lec- in Business Conduct and Religion Requires Same Applica- By MBKT- Enrico Pucci tures at St. Paul's Monastery tion of Reason "Donation Day" at St. Joseph'! .Correspondent, N. C. W. C. church, South Side, continue to at- Protectory was more than a success. Hews Service) large numbers of persons of all The noon-dav devotions during creeds. Sunday night the church men will demand that principles It was a demonstration to the public i «HE. March 19.—The Vatican I*>nt at the historic St, Mary of govern their temporal actions and of the value of this great institution. was filled to its capacity. The mu- Mercy Church at the Point, a spot ^¿Tinformed of what seems to sic and singing rendered was of a yet pretend to ignore their import- liitt« Soviet scheme to drive all trod by the feet of Washington at ance in religion, the highest of all Benefactors in great numbers reverent and classical character that that time when he wrote the first visited the home, where boys learn l&befc clergy out of Russia by served to inspire those present with their concerns. Religion should be real description of Pittsburgh, have supremely principled. trades and are given pleasant home- thoughts akin to the theme of the been drawing great crowds, and the like headquarters in their years of ¿Jntly the plan of the Bol lecture, viz., "The Blessed Sacra- Man's reason condemns religious expel the crisp, telling sermons by Father Ga- early earning capacity, and were . uthorities is to ment." indifferentism. Religion is the work greatly pleased with their inspection simply by arresting them on briel T. Scheer have been heard by of God. He has spoken and His »««text and then exchanging Prior to the regular discourse of capacity crowds. Especially inter- word be our law. God re- of modern conveniences and methods l fir Soviet prisoners held by the evening. Father Anselm, Pas- esting have been the series of an- vealed His religion through Moses of training. Older boys, former as- sionist Missionary and Convert to swers Father Scheer has given to in the Old Law and through His only sociates in the home, return in num- Maclaw Stymanski, Mar- the church, answered previously inquiries directed to him through begotten Son in the New Law. Rea- bers. One, about to be married, made the resuest that his wedding Wnwcak and Felix Lubczkn- submitted questions. Children of De Paul Institute for Deaf Mutes "hearing" first sounds they "The Question Box," partially be- son tells us that God is the author cause questions not often treated may be in the Protectory chap«, •none others, have been clap- Fr. Anselm said in part: "I had have ever known by scientific "miracle." of truth. He must eternally hate Jfctothe prison "GPU" at Ka- intended to speak to vou this even- have been included. One such was a and abhor error and falsehood. which now newly carpeted and reno- Sfetz after being arrested at Ka- ing on the Ceremonies of the request of Father Scheer that he Therefore, He cannot be indifferent vated, evidently had left tender Sa-Pcdolski. At Dombasa the Church, but I thought it advisable to break light on "religious indiffer- to what religious truths, his people memories in the youth's mind and fit wtbi rities have brought le- come at once to the very soul and SCIENTIFIC MIRACLE OF MAKING entism," the generalizing tendency believe. As a matter of cordant heart. j^iion against the Catholic rec- heart of all our ceremonies. We be- of so many who follow the practices fact, the religious creeds of Chris- Visitors admired the new dish- SJlflie pretext that boys who lieve that during that service of the THE DEAF TO HEAR AT THE DE and devotions of no church or creed tians differ. They are as opposite washer, a great time saver, recently Sjst attained their majority , which in Protestant because they believe, as they say, as black and white, as night and day. installed by the Crescent Washing j| the and that some Churches is called the Lord's Sup- PAUL INSTITUTE IN BROOKLINE that they accept the good in all They not only differ, but they con- Machine Company through the Ber- JsL have been "forced to con- per or Service, but churches and creeds. On this timely tradict each other. nard Gloeckner Company, Penn ave- Father Anthony subject Father Scheer said: religion. which we call the Holy Mass, when The divergence in doctrine is not nue. Other features that pleased are Its been arrested at Chmiel- the priest, acting officially as the the gymnasium, assembly hall, dor- the prison of Otophone a New Instrument of Wonders—Research Depart- The most popular religion of the merely in small items of belief; but interned in representative of Christ, using the twentieth century is the religion of the most fundamental doctrines of mitories, bright and sunny and selfsame words that Christ used, ment of Bell Telephone Company Assisting—New Results indifferentism. It makes little of any Christian denomination are clean. arrests, suddenly become so takes the into his' Help Children Mutes to Speak Normally religious conviction as compared called into question and denied by There is great need for a set of s, make it appear that it is hands and says over that Bread the with good conduct. It teaches that the belief and practice of other the new boys' encyclopedia just re- ition of the Sovifet leader words of Christ; we believe that the God does not care what religion a Christian's sects. Will your reason cently published. These boys in the ^ to put every Catholic Bread becomes the exact thing that The Sisters of Charity at the De experts throughout the country, man professes provided he lives up permit you to believe that God is home are earnest workers, trying to advance in life. They like to stady, ¡«rocs the Russian borders. it became in the hands of Christ Paul Institute, who for the last 17 who are devoting their lives to de- to it and respects the rights of oth- indifferent to these various contra- jjfr arriving at Warsaw after when He spoke the same words, ers. It claims to be concerned not dictions? One says God created a and an encyclopedia is a real neces- years have been specializing in the veloping hearing, and on the com- sity. "Perhaps," one of them said, jfaciianged for Russian prison - "This is My body." So. too, in re- pletion of their new building within with dogma, but with good be- place of eternal punishment; an- fcs Mand have been received work of educating the deaf, have, "somebody will donate us a set if gard to the Sacramental . We during the past six months, made the next few months, and with th£ haviour. other affirms that God has done jlttfee warmest sympathy by the believe that when the priest speaks nothing of the kind. God, who is The Catholic will make the want remarkable progress in a new acquisition of more apparatus, it is It is very strange that men who known. That's the reason for this fltkMtkm. over the the words of Christ, hoped still greater strides will be demand that principles reign su- essential Truth, cannot be indiffer- "This is My Blood," the contents of phase of instructing the deaf mute ent. It is a question of right or paragraph in this week's issue. children. They are now engaged in made preme in their worldly careers will The home has two ball teams, and «ADO SUFFERERS the chalice become just what they For the past 17 years the Sisters profess that it is all very different wrong, of|true or false, not only in OFFERED N. C. C. W. became when Christ first spoke developing hearing as well as devel- itself, but in the revelation of Al- the season opened yesterday with a at the I>e Paul Institute have been in the most important of all affairs game between the "old boys" and COMMUNITY HOUSE these words, "This is My Blood." oping speech among the pupils of —that of religion. No father will mighty God given by the lips of the institute, and the success thus developing speech in children from Jesus Christ; and when that mighty the home's present varsity team. "We do not argue with Christ. We whose lips there once issued no give his daughter in marriage to a The boys need baseball equipment. C. W. C. News Service) feel that we are not free to discuss for achieved gives hope that still man who is indifferent to the prin- issue is at stake, we can not be in- more astonishing things may be ac- sound. To this they are now adding different. these words at pleasure or call them a second miracle, that of actually ciples in matrimony. No parent will Hff ST. LOUIS, 111., March 20. complished in the future. A num- 4b Catherine Brennick, secre- in question. True, it is that we can making the deaf to hear. This will entrust his child to a school teacher The teaching of Christ, our Lord, Kfrfthe Community House main- not explain how Christ gives us His ber of scientific appliances have be a boon beyond all price to the who cares little for the principles or excludes doctrinal indifferentism He Father Lambert To iai hire by the National Council Body to eat and His Blood to drink, been installed, and a graded course afflicted children at the De Paul In- rules of grammar and arithmetic. commanded the apostles "to teach f&kHc Women, has offered the for it is a mystery. It is as myste- of exercises in developing hearing stitute, and the development of even No prudent business man will go all things whatsoever Christ had Address Oblates of jjtiaig and its r^ources and the rious as human life itself. No has been formulated with the result a slight amount of hearing in chil- into partnership with a man who commanded them." They were not grins

important fact which is taking place, and which will have great weight WEEKLY CALENDAR in our future history, and it is that the Catholics of the present day are not those of previous days. One cannot treat them in the same way. This (By N. C. W. C. News Service) ŒJje Pittsburg!) Catholic is a fact, and every minister must recognize it as such, and that it is the Friday, March 27— St. John of ESTABLISHED IN 1844 work of M. Edouard Herriott." ®T BIGHT REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. D.D., FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH Egypt, worked with his father as a carpenter until he was 25 years old. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE fundamental position of Catholics in the matter of primary Then he withdrew into the desert , THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY schools may be tersely stated thus: Catholic schools are controlled by and for 16 years lived a life of soli- OFFICE. BOOM 1*1 Bell Phone 1897 Court 33» SECOND AVENUE tude. At the conclusion of that PAUL C. DUNLEVY. President «nd Treasurer Catholic managers, and in which instruction is imparted by Catholic period he took up his abode in a cell FRANCIS P. SMITH. Editor ALOYSIUS COLL. AMOci»te Editor teachers for Catholic children. There can be no tampering with that from which he would converse twice TERMS IN ADVANCE principle by the State, and rather than compromise upon it Catholic par- a week through a window with those who came to him. He died in 394. 1 copy by mail, per year $2.00 1 copy by mail, for aix months ents are ready to make whatever sacrifices the circumstances of the case .06 Foreign subscription, by mail- Saturday, March 28— St. Gon- Single copy may demand at their hands. Also, it is insisted upon that all persons em- Canada Subscription $3.00 tran, king, was the son of King ployed as teachers of Catholic children should be trained in institutions Entered at Poatofflee, Pittsburgh, Pa., as Second Class Matter. Clotaire, hence a grandson of Clo- with a Catholic atmosphere. vis I and St. Clotildis. In the year PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 561 he was crowned King of Orleans and Burgundy. His reign was guid- PRIESTS, religious, teachers, parents, all friends of Catholic educa- ed by the principles of religion and tion, all citizens who understand the needs of our day and generation, he showed great solicitude in pro- Bishop Boyle Commends cannot but rejoice in the bounding evidence of vitality and constantly in- tecting the oppressed and caring for the sick. He died in 593. creasing power in the work of Catholic education in the diocese of Pitts- The Pittsburgh Catholic Sunday, March 29.—Sts. Jonas, burgh. Barachisius and their companions, Bishop's House, :o: martyrs, were executed after horri- Tke Editor, Pittsburgh, July 8, 1921. CATHOLIC education is essentially a religious work. It aims to ble tortures during the reign of Sa- por, King of Persia. They had re- The Pittsburgh Catholic, make individuals religious in thought and action. With constant insistence fused to obey the orders of the king Pittsburgh, Pa. on the all-pervading influence of religion in life, Catholic education offers to worship the official Persian gods. Dear Sir:— I do only scant justice to Catholic Journalism in this Diocese, the remedy for the ills which afflict human society. Monday, March 30.—St John Climacus was so noted for his learn- when, following the example of my predecessors in the See of ing that while still very young he Pittsburgh, I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official IT IS a lamentable fact that so far as intellectual influence is con- was called the "Scholastic." In order diocesan organ, and commend it to priests and to the people as a cerned. the forces of error have to a large extent today captured the to perfect himself in the study of reliable Journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I trust that by the lives and writings of the saints, their encouragement and support it will grow in influence, and imagination of the world. We who are within the Church have a loyal conviction that she is still the custodian of knowledge as well as of he retired to Mt. Sinai. At the age become, increasingly, a power for justice, for righteousness, and of 76 he was made Abbot of Mt. for the advancement of the Kingdom of God in this world. Faith. Sinai. The most noted of his many Sincerely yours in Christ, writings is called the "Climax, or Hh HUGH C. BOYLE. DOES not the old faith seem to be discredited in the mind Ladder of Perfection." Bishop of Pittsburgh. Tuesday, March 31. — St. Ben- lions who do not, who cannot, weigh and analyze and reject? jamin, and martyr, was one of those who suffered martyrdom jj<=>< >-C=XK==>< ><=>< ><^x ><=•< ><^x><=>< >< w w x^-j under the Persian King Varanes, grandson of Sapor III. The saint was imprisoned for a year and then released with the admonition not to jj TRUMPET CALLS and CRICKET CHIRPS jj speak again of religion. When he X BY THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR X ignored this order, he was tortured and finally executed. "' " " 11 " 11 " " -• • ' Wednesday, April 1.—St. Hugh. Bishop of Grenoble, was fortunate in receiving from his earliest years the strongest impressions of piety by the example and care of his parents. His father, late in life, be- came a Carthusian monk after a long and honorable career as an officer in the army. St. Hugh was chosen Bishop of Grenoble, but re- signed for a year'until he was com- manded by the Pope to resume his THE DIVE OF LIFE episcopal charge. He sought per- Cowardice is the zero mark in the United States Army. To prove mission from the again to Eucharist Council that persons falling great heights do not lose consciousness in the drop, resign his bishopric and take up a two army aviators this week leaped 1,000 feet from the clouds before solitary life, but this permission was they opened their parachutes—eagles with the hearts of lions. Put their never granted. The saint died in Head and Suite names on your long roll of honor: Sergeant R. B. Boze and 1132, and was canonized two vears Arthur Berge. later. Reach Chicago IT'S THE COLOR THAT COUNTS Thursday, April 2.—St. Francis of Paula, left his home in Calabria Bishop Heylen, of Namur, Reveals A Boston alienist says the vein; to take up the life of a hermit. He Some Preliminary Plans for Great If it's red, that's enough. established the organization known Gathering in 1926 as the "Minims," so-called to indi-1 OUR HELPFUL PUBLIC UTILITIES cate that they were the least of the Readers of The Pittsburgh Catholic have been reading in this news- monastic orders. Their members ob- paper from time to time generous advertisements which show as nothing served a Lenten fast perpetually. else can how valuable are our public utility corporations. They have St. Francis is credited with having adopted a new form of universal service. These advertisements, placed by worked many miracles. He died at The Peoples Natural Gas Company, The Bell Telephone Company, The the age of 91 on Good Friday, 1507. Equitable Gas Company, The Pittsburgh Railways Company, The Phila- delphia Company, The Duquesne Light Company, with others in much the Friday, April 3.—St. Richard of same public spirit, have devoted generous space, not to advertise natural Chichester, refused wealth and after gas, appliances for its use, or other commodities or service, but to show- an offer of a brilliant marriage in people how they can "CONSERVE" the values of what these corporations order to study for the religious life use or provide for the public. at Oxford. He became Chancellor of the University and also Chancel- Money is spent by the advertising departments of these corporations lor of the Diocese of Canterbury. not to make more money for the companies, but to help their million Notwithstanding the opposition of patrons enjoy the service at Jess cost and to protect life. This policy is King Henry III, the saint was elect- pursued in channels outside newspaper advertising; the street car signs, ed Bishop of Chichester and he gov- posters, personal circulars. Notice the friendly face of the "Traffic Cop" erned this See with great wisdom. in the street cars this week. Notice the signs on the fronts of the cars Under his rule many reforms were warning automobile drivers to beware of passengers alighting from the effected. He died in 1253 while en- cars. Head the ".Safety Signs" in the motor cabs. Corporations have gaged in preaching a crusade souls, too, it is certain, and for a big reason—the men who manage them against the Saracens. have HEARTS. Saturday, April 4.—St. Isidore, archbishop, was a member of a ducal MOVIES OPEN THE DOOR TO PUBLIC family of Cartagena in Spain. He Will H. Hays now invites the public to come behind "the screen," succeeded his brother Leander in walk in the "open door" of the new department created to "feel the pulse the archiépiscopal see of Seville and of the public," and "tell us," he says, "where and why we are not, if we was remarkably successful in his are not, measuring up to our job of making the motion picture industry battles against the Arian heresy. He the force it should be in promoting the best American jdeals." «lied in Seville in 636 and was de- We hope our big family of readers, mothers and fathers, clergy and clared a Doctor of the Church with- NURMI WILL RUN * , priests of our parishes and Sisters in our schools, will not hesitate in 16 years of his death. His two AT LOYOLA » to go through this "open door "with honest expression of their desires to brothers and his sister, Florentina, make moving pictures a titanic force for human welfare. We intend to also were saints. lay before Mr. Hays' open forum the following suggestions and our brief reasons for making each. The Catholic welcomes sugges- First, keep in the pictures all they have today of beauty, color, bright-, tions from its laymen readers, the ness, the lure of the dramatic situation and scene; the modern in its con- priests and the sisters of our Cath- trast with the failure or the glory of the past; humor, pathos, smiles and olic schools and institutions. Send tears, all the emotions of life—to do otherwise will kill interest in the them in. pictures, reduce the crowds of patrons, reduce the box receipts and weaken the whole fabric of the moving picture industry. Second, stop the production of pictures that paint eight reels of the triumph of crime and the ninth reel alone a mere excuse of virtue's re- i ward, tacked on to squeeze through the censorship, fooling nobody who is worth while—parents never gather up their children and march "them off to witness riots, shootings, burglaries, even if they knew of these in advance; they rather would race themselves out of breath to get children away from such scenes, so why expect parents to take their children to such horrors in the realistic scenes of the moving pictures? Leading Specialists Devoted to Apparel for Women, Misses and Girls. Pittsbarfh, ft. Third, give virtue, honesty, right living, obedience to the law, nobility of heart, love of the Flag, respect for the religious feelings of people, the men and women who win success in life without the blazonry, of criminal record, the saints as well as the sinners, a place on the screen— the vast majority of people are of wholesome soul; good pictures will prove it in crowds of new faces at the ticket windows. Fourth, give proven authorship an opportunity to provide in security the brilliant, the new creation in the dramatic that is at once strong, Very Specially Priced virile, beautiful, rapid in action and reasonable in —give the writer the feeling of assurance with which he sends his manuscripts to the established literary magazines, where, all authors will agree, ideas, plots and action in rejected manuscripts are as safe as these are in prose and verse accepted and paid for. Fifth, give us who are parents a greater number of pictures that are expressly written in the knowledge that they are such as mothers and fathers would have their children see; whose current of thought and Dressy and Sports Coats in exceptional variety, for WflS* action we would have our children follow. Give us pictures, we urgently and Misses. New flare and straightline models efflfcn* ask, which have not only the few "children stars," but crowds of children ered, braided, button and fur trimmed with Natural *» as we have mobs of men and women—seldom indeed the picture, even with the child prodigy, which places the "Baby Peggy" or the "Jackie Beige Squirrel, Fox, Muskrat and Summer Ermine. Coogan" in anything but a grown-up environment: the child's mind is terials: Silk Bengaline, Marcheen, Saxobloonv played against a background of "Aunt Jane's," "Uicle Tom's," daddy Lorcheen, Cashmir Twill and Dozette. These Cos* »J with his newspaper and mother with her afternoon calls. styled to the minute, superior in make and flnidt ~ Sixth, clip the clouds and open the windows to the sunshine of life. The news of the day might well be framed in a black border, so many the lined throughout. suicide pacts, the little children crushed under motor cars, the flaming trails of the mob, the pyromaniac—why not joy for the screen, sunshine for entertainment, the golden fruits of the world for the moving picture, and not its drab clouds in the skies, its ashes on the hearthstone? High Grade Flare Front Coat*

GERMAN CATHOLICS AID SWISS BRETHREN

COLOGNE, Feb. 26.—A great as- A charming group of new Coats, with full sw« sembly of priests, and afterward a laymen's meeting, have been held at flares, tie fronts, scarf effects and smalt Essen to devise means of helping straightline models. Coats with deep border of the Catholic poor in the disaspora of Fox, Badger, Natural Skunk and Chinchilla&e. Sweden^ The Bishop of Sweden re- cently sent a plea to the Catholics Embroidered effects, new sleeves, cuffs and O of the Ruhr stating that he had no Developed from Charmeen, Ottoman, Joseena, 1 means to provide divine service for line and other delightful fabrics. his charges nor to help the poor. A considerable sum was collected at the two gatherings. «S. 1926 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

news, because it makes; them feel of Catholic Schools Presages that they are taking an active part "IRISH PRINCESS" m the life of the world, Discussing items of Catholic intere•st . local or PRESENTED AT ST. Need For the Catholic Press national, will always prove a de- YOU WILL BE AT EASE- lightful exercise and furnish much (Written for The Catholic) information to the pupils. The XAVIER ACADEMY WHEN YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS wide-awake teacher will use this op- ARE PROTECTED BY OUR BIG VAULT part H. boy and girl is left to shift for him- portunity to bring home many val- Pupils Attend Beautiful Pontifical uable lessons, and problems of gen- from last week) Mass at St. Vincent er Se What c m eral interest will arise in the subse- \rchabbev Costs less than TWO CENTS a day Jfatea* is it should be, if theyv havphave, * wher h" e and °hoPanionw thesv Church JLTand mother will give their quent debates and discussions. Be- e nings and word 4 Sti u ^ holidays, sides creating an intensive desire Fifth & Liberty Ave«. STaSpi« ^ ^-Ji. " r iL. eir chlldren ^ad-all this is for further knowledge, the pupils (Special to The Catholic) Telephone 3475 Atlantic J^^aSd be entertained. The of little importance to them. In will form the habit of using the BEATTY, Pa., March 25.—St. Pittsburgh, Pa. jSiT As school and the home are most cases then we find, that on the Catholic paper, a habit which will Patrick's Day was fittingly observed Ask for SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Manager essential forces in the in- school devolves the great" duty of add to the power and influence of at St. Xavier Academy. In the even- of the youth's mind and training the young so that they may- the Catholic press and indirectly will ing a playlet, "An Irish Princess," «¡¡Lj got too often the home be able to regulate their future lives enable • it to increase its power so was presented with the girl pupils •ST» mere boarding house. m conformity with the teachings that it will be no longer confined to of the academy the characters. The Toner Institute its marvellous beauty, returned fer- iSi «ad father are too busy with and practices of our holy faith. the refutation of calumny and f; e- playlet was an arrangement by Sis- "Rose Novena" At vent thanks to God, who, to make selfish interests to con- It is here that we wish to make hood, but will be able to concern ter Mary Patricius and the roles manifest the sanctity of their be- £r*«srfves with what their our appeal to our Catholic schools itself chiefly with the essential task were taken by members of the first Annual Picnic Epiphany Honors loved Sister Rita, had caused • ¡5LB •» in& so long as they If we wish to accomplish the end of making the Catholic faith year high school class. The fol- most beautiful rose to grow in the St!»«« their pay envelopes The for which our schools were estab- known. lowing was the cast: May Thirtieth Winter Miracle midst of a cold winter. To com- a» well satisfied and the lished, we must train the pupils in memorate this miraculous event, the practice of our faith, that thev Maura, Noreen and Kathleen, princesses of Laeghaire, Catherine Proceeds of Big Outing of Seraphic roses are blessed each year in «li- will in later life be active and zeaf- Nine Tuesdays Commemorating the the churches of the Augustinian Or- ous members of the Church. We Superior of Marist Conroy, Geneva Byers and 01i%-e Work of Charity to Be Used in Event Began Tuesday and Will Barr; Mother of Strong-Bow, Mary- Helping New Expansion der on the feast of St. Rita and dis- know that we cannot in the few short Conclude on May 22 — The Ser- tributed to the faithful. Potter Paragraphs 109 Order Returns From Louise Thomas; Kevin, prince of vices years the children are in our schools This is the Novena that most of » adequately train them in all the Laeghaire, Elsie Bloom; Clare, Ei- The general meeting of the Sera- leen and Colette, friends of the phic Work of Charity was attende 1 St. Rita's clients consider the many varied activities in which as Long Inspection Tour ao The solemn St. Rita "Rose No- "Great Novena" for obtaining fa- good Catholics, they will be princessses, Lillian Middendorf, by a large number of workers from vena" of nine Tuesdays preceding ex- Mary Shiring and Blanche Giobbi; the various parishes, the prelimin- vors through the intercession of the pected to participate. But one (By N. C. W. C. News Service) and in preparation for her great fes- Saint of the Impossible. $100 $200 thing messenger, Mary Louise Thomas. ary work was outlined for the an- tival, the Feast of the Roses, May our Catholic schools could do- The St. Xavier Orchestra played nual picnic to be held on Indepen- Service every Tuesday in the early to train the children to take PARIS, March 16.—Abbe Sorret, 22, opened in Epiphany Church active interest Superior-General of the Marists, incidental music. Scenes showed a dence Day, Saturday, May 30. Tuesday, and will end on the Tues- morning at 8 o'clock, in the after- in the present day noon at 3 and in the evening at 7:45. $500 $1000 conditions nf has just landed in France after hav- garden of the castle, a room in the The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sera- day of the week of the feast. of the Church throughout castle and a mountain pass. The phic Work of Charity was well rep- the world and in our own country in ing visited the schools and colleges The solemn St. Rita "Rose No- of his Ortler in Japan and the musical numbers were: "Irish airs," resented and all these ever-willing foundation in the following wonder- Advertisers in the columns of The Good for Others— particular. Most children old Spindler's "Forest Brooklet," workers pledged themselves to help enough to read, read newspapers United States. Before leaving Ja- ful miracle attesting the saint's Pittsburgh Catholic guarantee hon- pan he was received by the Prince Tschaiko'^sky's "Carnival," _ God- make this picnic an extr-io -dinary sanctity. est dealing and efficient service. Why not for You? and magazines. Our voung people ard's "Second Waltz," and Egge- event as the erection of the new spend much time reading trashy pa- Regent who presented to him the One day in the month of January, decoration of the order of the Rising ling's "Polish Dance," the first by building, St. Anthony Hall, has de- a cousin of St. Rita's came to the ORTGAGE invest- pers and books, yet few can "read the orchestra and the others respec- pleted the treasury, said Secretary ments supervised by Catholic paperI _ s or periodicals. Con- Sun with the title of commander of Maddalena Convent to visit her. The the Third Degree. tively by Elsie Bloom, Lillian Mi- F. X. Larkin yesterday, and the pro- visit was a short one, for on that •killed and exper- sequently if the teaching of our dendorf, Mary Shiring and Geneva ceeds of this picnic will go to the DENTISTRY ienceMd people have withstood -schools is to fit the child for his The great colleges of the Society particular day St. Rita was very ill of Mary in Tokyo and Yokohama Byers. building fund. and suffered much. On taking her $1—»2—IS—WEEKLY «B changes and kept the prin- proper sphere fn this life it is neces- "Wear While Yop Pay" cipal intact, with a fair rate of sary that he must early become ac- were ruined bv the earthquake in Saturday morning on invitation of "St. Anthony Hall, now building leave her relative asked St. Rita if interest, to a degree scarcely quainted with the important hap- 1923. The Tokyo College is rising the Benedictine Fathers, the pupils will help to relieve the congestion she could do any favor for her. otainable hi any other class penings in this world, and trained from its ruins. A first building was of St. Xavier Academy attended the at the institute. It will make room "Yes, cousin," said the saint, "bring of security. to acquire the power and ability of occupied in January and the remain- held in St. for more boys," said Mr. Larkin. me a rose from the garden of my der, it is hoped, will be ready by Vincent's Archabbev Church. "Trusting in Providence, we have old home in Rocca Porrena." pBjjteSfty i Experience has demon- so organizing his thoughts "and judgments that he may be able to Easter. This result is due to the The walk across the hills in the built without means of paying the St' Rita's request surprised her ¿rated that the best guara n t ee bright morning sunshine was de- builder. Surely you will come to cousin, who thought that perhaps from loss, both from the look at these events and view and money raised by the students and judge them from a proper stand- alumni, who collected 133,000 yen lightful, and the Church's pomp of our aid by coming to the pncnic her mind was affected by her illness, aandpomt of the lender and liturgical splendor, as heard and which offers a two-fold purpose, do- and besides, as it was mid-winter, of the investor, and incident- point. We must instill into the for this purpose. The Minister of hearts and minds of young people a Public Instruction furnished 30,000 seen that morning will linger long ing a good act for charity and en- and the climate of Focca Porrena »fly the best interests of the joying a day's outing. borrower, is the character and taste and love for good and whole- yen as a loan for six years without as grateful memory in the minds of exceeding cold, her relative and the WHITE DENTISTS experience of the company is- some reading and we must early ac- interest the pupils. "Toner Institute is a home for nuns who were in attendance could Dr. Wall*. D. D. S. & M. D. Jk mng them, with conservative quaint them with the best current Saturday afternoon the sacrament boys between the ages of 9 and 13. not be persuaded that the rose could Cor. 5th and Market, Pittsburgh qjpraisals,careful supervision Catholic literature. The evils so PRIESTS RADIO TEST of Confirmation was administered in It is a home for boys who are «-x- be found. lad provision for continuous often arising from the miscellaneous WITH DEAF >1 UTES St. Xavier chapel. The was posed to the dangers of the streets Nevertheless, to humor the saint, ndoctkos of the loans. and promiscuous reading of news- gracefully adorned in green and because of the poverty or of the her cousin told her that she would papers and periodicals may, by care- (By N. C. W. C. News Service) white, the music was solemnly ef- criminal neglect of their parents. try to fulfill the errand, though she Yoa may make an invest- ful and proper training, be convert- fective, while God's good peace During the past 15 years up war is thought it would be impossible, to ment in first mortgages on ed into a most useful, inspiring and MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 20.— seemed to rest upon the scene of of three thousand boys have been find what she asked for. Pittsburgh homes at any time resourceful exercise, enriching the Father Stephen Klopfer of St. holy beauty. cared for. Two-thirds of this num- St. Rita responded: "My dear in denominations of $100 or mind with good and adding to its John's Institute for Deaf Mutes Here Sunday evening the members of ber otherwise would never have re- cousin, there is nothing impossible aore by purchasing three power. is making some interesting experi- ceived their first Holy Communion. JuM on» of th« man* letter» tmM the senior class presented Uie mo- to God." The security with which during th« out forty-three reap: year doubly secured 5 % Mort- ments with his charges which may rality plav, "Every Man." As part Toner Institute is doing real mis- St. Rita spoke these words, deter- gage Certificates, free of state The school can do much good by SMS Mt Hap« U, result in valuable discoveries con- of their course in English and in sionary work and the most effective mined her cousin to set out at once N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. tH,cojnbiningailthedesirablc introducing the reading of Catholic cerning their affliction. keeping with the Lenten season, the kind of missionary work and so far for Rocca Porrena, and to her great February «, IMS. qualities enumerated above. papers and current magazines into Father Klopfer recently took a play was timely and effective. the institute has not received state astonishment and amazement, on G. R C. K. of St. George. the class room. We do not advocate class of deaf boys to radio. Station aid." entering the garden, she saw on a Pittsburgh. Pa. Booklet and information the indiscriminate use of any paper WHAD conducted by Marquette Gentlemen: upon request Toner Institute, situated in the sapless and leafless rosebush, a I am in receipt today of root (hack, or publication, but by a systematic University and the Milwaukee Jour- Mt. Aloysius Girls South Hills, Brooklitie, is caring for beautiful red rose in full bloom. She through your Mr. Amon. for one thoa«- and organized effort on the part of nal Sentinel, where tests were made. 150 boys daily, who are deprived of plucked the rose and returned to and dollars ($1 «oo.no) paying claia 1» the teacher the selection of suitable He found that supposedly deaf stu- a Christian home. Cascia as quickly as possible and fall for m* lat« htmhand, Dennla L. articles for class discussion and tie- Ransom Pagan Child O'Neil, receiving thi» check jwt twenty Âflfer Wtle, (9 frost Co. dents could hear with at least one The next meeting of the workers gave the rose to St. Rita. days since the date of hit death, ha hav- bates will furnish much interesting ear the sountls as reproduced in the will be held on Thursday evening, The saint received the rose with ing died Saturday. January IT. IMS; WMlwl S—S Pitt« !juryiM>« and instructive material. Pupils al- broadcasting. He is now making he haying Joined your Order M • CRESSON, Pa., March 23.—-Rt. April 2, at the S. W. C. House, great gladness and joy, and a heav- short tim« ago—in October of 1W4. I wavs eniov iiscussmg item.- further tests. Rev. Msgr. Wm. F. Stadelman, 3(508 Bandera street, and all those enly smile lighted up her counten- r»rr>nt find word« to express my grati- C.S.Sp., national director of the interested in the work are invited ance as she kissed it reverently, tude to the courtesy shown me, aa4 the Holy Childhood, last Saturday spoke while her heart gave thanks to God, prompt payment of the eheck. I alaa to attend. wish to thank Branch No. 2* far the to the students of Mt. Aloysius The meeting was addressed by- as she contemplated in that rose her eight dollars (lii.H) offering fat Masaia Academy about the Foreign Mis- Rev. Sigmund, Cratz, O.M.Cap., sweet Jesus crowned with thorns. for the repose of his soul. sions. moderator of the institute and Carl St. Rita then handed the miraculous With kindest regards to th* Kai*hta His address was illustrated by in- Mangold, president of the institute, flower to the superioress, and from of St. Oeorge. I am her hand it passed into the hands of Yours traly. teresting: lantern slides portraying presided. MRS. D. L. O'NEIL. scenes and conditions in China, all the nuns, who, after admiring Japan, India and Africa. As a token of appreciation the girls of the Baptizes Thirteen senior class at the conclusion of the lecture ransomed a pagan child to receive the name of Aloysia in Children in Single honor of their Alma Mater. Family in One Day CONSOLIDATED ICE CO. Newman Club (By N. C. W. C. News Service) WACO, Tex., March 20.—Father Announce Supper P. A. Heckman, pastor of the Church of the Assumption here, re- And Dance cently had the novel privilege of baptizing 13 children in one family in a single day. He expects to bap- The committee in charge of the tize the mother and the one remain- Newman Club's annual formal ing child soon. Coupon Books dance, which will be held May l,fat Visiting a woman who lay ill in the Duquesne Council Knighth of the Sisters' Hospital, Father Heck- Columbus Hall, Fifth avenue and man learned that her brother-in-law 60c per hundred pounds Bellefield street, is hard at work to was nominally a Catholic, but that make this affair the best of any neither his wife nor any of their 14 held to date. children were Catholics. UgS&if* In addition to the dance, there Father Heckman sought out the will be a supper. As May 1 falls on family, living some miles out of WAGONS ON EVERY STREET —a story of the pipe lines a Friday, the supper will be served Waco. He found the father's faith after the dance. The music com- still alive, but that he had not been ITTER cold numbed their bodies. Freezing winds whip- mittee is endeavoring to obtain one a practical Catholic for years. The ped their faces raw. And swirling snow exacted painful of the best orchestras in the city. father was not only willing but eag- drudgery at each foot of progress. But still the hardy pipe line \ er that the family be brought into i*, crew fought on. COI NCIL HOUSE the Church, and the mother raised Quitting time came, but the men refused to stop. BAKE SALE TO BE no objection. PRINTERS—PUBLISHERS 1 EASTER SATURDAY 1 THE I COURT MM 1 On into the night they struggled battling the storm to lay a line NEW CLEVELAND CHURCH of pipe to a gas well that ha^just come in with a heavy flow Plans are under way for an Eas- 1 COLONIAL ? 237 THIRD AVE., PITTSBURGH. PA. Ml "S CONSECRATED ON DAY ter Saturday bake sale to be held at OF ITS DEDICATION Miles away the blizzard and zero weather were sending the Council House, 5216 Penn ave- ! We Print "Th* PitUburçk CothcUe" JL whole cities shivering to their firesides The heavy drain was ! PRESS, INC. 1 nue. Mrs. Walter D. Brown, chair- (By N. C. W. C. News Service) fast lowering the Natural Gas Supply and measuring indicat- man, will be assisted by Mrs. L. J. CLEVELAND, March 19.—The ors warned that an acute shortage was only hours off. The Feinaugle, Mrs. Fred J. Spahn, output of the new well was urgently needed. new St. Aloysius Church in this city Mrs. Jos. Hartman, Mrs. H. M. Böi- was dedicated and consecrated at a At 3 A. M. the workers finished their job—exhausted. The ger, Mrs. W. J. Tanney, Mrs. M. A. single service today. It is said to be well gushed its precious fuel into the lines. Compressors picked Bittner and others. the first time such a service has Steiner & Voegtly Hardware Co. it up. speeding it through pipes to consumers far distant In addition to a variety of home- been held in this city. The edifice made cakes and pieh, large and cost between $400,000 and $500,000. THE TOOL SHOP 230-234 Diamond St. THE incident gives a graphic impression of the importance small, there will be sweet dough- Bishop Joseph Schrembs officiat- PITTSBURGH, PA. of the Natural Gas pipe line system. A well can "blow its nuts, cookies and noodles ,as well ed at the and dedica- OF PITTSBURGH head off" in the wilderness, but it is of no use to man until its as fresh country eggs. Everybody tion ceremony and also consecrated output can be piped to homes of consumers will be welcome. the main altar. Rt. Rev. Michael J. Gallagher, of Detroit, and Rt. Rev. Pipe lines laid by this company reach 2,315 miles in their REGISTRATIONS OPEN John M. Gannon, of Erie, Pa., were stretch from 1,200 wells to the homes of our one hundred thou- FOR FIRST AID CLASS the assisting bishops, and consecra- THE MYERS-CAREY CO. sand consumers. Through them gas is hauled from 50 to 300 tors of the dedicated to the miles before it is burned. Registrations are now open for a Blessed Virgin and to St. Joseph. CHURCH DECORATIVE PAINTERS new First Aid Class at the Council Bishop Schrembs preached the ser- This vast network of pipe, ranging from 30 inches in diameter House, 5216 Penn avenue. Miss mon. EXPERT WORKMEN. THE BEST OF SERVICE down to 2 inches, has cost many, many millions of dollars to Elna F. Smitten, Red Cross nurse, The new church is said to be one build And many thousands are spent yearly to maintain it will organize the class, and Dr. of the most beautiful in the country. STEUBENVILLE, OHIO in working condition. John McConnell will give the in- The altars are of imported marble. struction. The Class will cover a More than 40 imported stained glass Guarding the Line ten-week period and the first lesson windows and reproductions of fa- VERY day practically everyfoot o f the will be given Mondav eyening, mous works of art on the walls and SECOND MORTGAGES E entire system is inspected Pipe line March 30, at 7:30 o'clock. The ceiling, adorn the interior. Quick Service—Courteous and Confidential Treatment walkers tramp over mountains, pierce ver- itable wildernesses, cross farms, svampa tuition fee for the class will be Regular Commission and streams. Back and forth they tramp $3.50. Registrations should be made SIX BROTHERS LOSE .their beats—regardless of weather—con- LIVES AS SHIP SINKS stantly searching out leaks, detecting land- at once, as the class will be limited. EUGENE S. REILLY & CO. slides and guarding the line so tha t our con- sumers may enjoy sure; dependable service 430-432 FOURTH AVENUE LADIES OF CHARITY (By N. C. W. C. News Service) Ground Floor EXPRESS GRATITUDE PARIS, March 9.—Six Brothers of the Christian Schools, all natives The Ladies of Charity desire to of France, met their death when express, through The Pittsburgh the French packet "Haiphong" sank PACKING Fireproof and Non-Fireproof Warehouses SHIPPING Catholic, their appreciation of the in the waters off the coast of Indo- generous co-operation of all who China, between Saigao and Tourane. FURNITURE STORAGE aided in making the annual card It is assumed that the ship was party and bazaar at the William caught in a typhoon. It carried 118 HAUGH & KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. Pe nn Hotel a success St. Patrick's natives and 12 Europeans, the six Day. The expression of thanks was Brothers and six members of the CENTER AND EUCLID AVENUES Ph«» Mo»tw* «*•• given through Miss Matilda A. O*- ship's crew. The religious had been Hara, president of the society assigned to schools in Indo-China. - SIftsiÈïlp mm THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC 1ST. NORBERTO ST. VINCENT DE PLANS PARTIES PAUL SOCIETY IS NOTES OF PARISH AFFAIRS FOR TWO NIGHTS MAKING PROGRESS illllllllllltllllllllllillllllllllllllli^ Energetic Congregation to Conduct Three More Conferences are Added Big Double Event to Assist in to Long List in the Diocese—New St. Benedict ceive their Easter Communion in a i Construction of the new school Paying for Beautiful School Officers Elected Bev. Thos. McCarthy, C.S.Sp., oc- body and immediately after the will be commenced at once. It is Mass there will be a short business planned to have the building ready cupied the on Sunday night. St. Norbert parish, Overbrook, is The Society of St. Vincent De He preached a touching on meeting; 7:30 p. m., English Lenten for occupancy by the fall term. a notable example of zealous Catho- sermon and . Henry Witt was buried with a Paul has added three more confer- Bellevue Council Knights of Columbus the Good Shepherd. lic progress where religious fervor ences in the past few weeks: St. OB Wednesday night, the Passion As tickets for reserved seats for solemn high Mass of this and loyalty in parish circles offsets morning. Francis' Church, Munhall; Holy An- ;::H»y was shown by Father White, the sacred drama, "Pilate's Daugh- the wealth of the average parish- gles, Hays, and St. Felix, Freedom. Prepares For Presentation of "Notkag CJSLSp. There was a good attend- ter," or the "Mystic Rose" are going ioner. Members of the parish have There is renewed interest at the pre- fast, make your reservations im- St. Walburga been constructing a beautiful new- sentation of the Blessed Virgin's But the Truth" In Membership " Bvery Saturday afternoon, cate- mediately. Tickets are now on sale The members of the Holy Name school at a cost of about $80,000, a Church, Midland. chism class is conducted by two Sis- at John J. Bauer's Store, 726 East Society and all the men and young fair structure on the fine tract of tan of Charity from the Roselia. Ohio street. North Side. Call 1761 This makes twelve conferences re- men of the parish will receive their three acres of ground their pastor cently formed in the Beaver county Council With 450 Members in Sister Borough Noted ftf_ Last Saturday 40 children were Celar. Easter Communion at the 8 o'clock present. had the foresight to purchase. To and five in the Homestead district. Plays, Rehearsing for "Best Ever"—Members of tfc On Sunday, April 5, at 3 p. m., a Mass Sunday. assist in paying off the debt on this St. Peter's and Paul's, Lithuanian special matinee will be held for the big advance forward the men and The feast of the Seven Sorrows of Church, Homestead, may organize Bellevue Council, Knights of Col- tius in the Passion Play jg «y, St Michael, South Side school children. our Blessed Mother, Friday, April 3, women will conduct a two-night card Sunday, April 19. burgh. Others in the cast a» 2 Rev. Fr. Conrad, C.P., pastor; party the evenings of April 13 and umbus, No. 1400, noted these many will be the Easter Communion Day The officers selected at St. Francis' moons for social events and especi- P. Fertig, Norman Arde». v9 Be». Fr. Ferdinand, C.P., Rev Fr Immaculate Conception for the members of the Christian 14. Conference, Munhall, were: Rev. A. P. Braun, Edward W. Wepdelin, C.P., Rev. Fr. Leander', The addition to the church build- ally the mounting of plays that are L Mothers' Confraternity, and the The games will include euchre, J. Mayer, Spiritual Director; John artistic, clean and worth while, is the Misses Ruth CavanSTj i assistants. ing is progressing rapidly. The two members of the Young Ladies' So- "66," Old Maid and "500." Com- Fertig, president; M. A. Young- „ Sunday will be general and Easter sides of the transcept are already preparing now to stage William Col- Cavanaugh, Agnes HazfctC 2 , dality will receive their Easter Com- mittees are gathering especially fine bauer, vice president; A. J. Funk, lier's great success, "Nothing But Sullivan and Jean Cray. " i Communion Sunday for the school under roof, and also the very spa- munion on Easter Sunday. and valuable prizes. Experts of secretary; John M. Capp, treasurer. children. cious new . the Truth." Truth in advance on Reserved seats may be n^ 1 F. J. Hanley and his committee neighboring parishes are especially- The conference will meet every Sun- this is that the council has talent in from Wm. E. Dutney at the 2 ! Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, It will take several months before are busily engaged collecting the invited to attend and measure wits day after Mass. "Roaary of the Five Wounds," Len- the whole work is completed, and its ranks of 450 members; it has the House on any —-meetmg J ten sermon and Benediction. prqmises to the 1925 Educational with the locals for these trophies. Holy Angel's Conference, Hays, get-up-and-go that makes things Sunday afternoon; alsiiso M* U£ : owing to the high cost of labor and Campaign Fund. The parish is noted for its genial Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'- material, the reserve fund set aside Pa., officers are: Rev. P. J. O'Neill, move in Bellevue, and it has the sup- man'*s Pharmacy~m , 561 I^teih3«1 1 A card party will be given under hospitality and it is in easy assur- Spiritual Director; Patrick J. McCal- port of a big public in all its under- nue, Bellevue. j clock, Rosary, English sermon and for this enterprise will not cover the the auspices of the women of the ance that The Catholic can promise Benediction. amount required. lum, president; T. H. Bradley, vice takings. So success is assured at Committees in charge cltbfc . parish after Easter. right now that all who attend thi president; Benjamin Carnegie, sec- are as follows: Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, The pastor is anxious to proceed worthy benefit will enjoy the enter- the outset. . Stations of the Cross for the chil- retary; Jas. Murphy, treasurer, and The play will be given in the General chairman, J. PinJ paying with cash, without contract- Help of Christians tainemnt. Peter Sehn is general Jesse Geldeach, librarian. Confer- dren; in the evening at 7:30, Sta- ing any debt, and consequently he Bellevue High School Auditorium treasurer. D. M. Martin. The 13 Tuesdays devotions in chairman and Bernard Brooks secre- ence will meet every Sunday at 9 Reserved seats, Wm, K, tions of the Cross and Benediction has made an appeal to the congrega- tary of the committee. Take a the nights of April 14 and 15, and for the adults. honor of St. Anthony began last a. m. chairman; John McAndn% tion for increased contributions, in week and will be continued each Washington, Charleroi or car No. 37 every Knight from the Grand Confessions will be heard Friday order to replace the leakage of the and get off at Frederick street. The conference of the presentation Knight, L. A. McMullen, down to the Stack, John Bergman, jagg Tuesday evening until the feast of of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mid- afternoon and evening, also Satur- reserve fund. the saint. The devotions begin squire awaiting legal age to get Dunn. day. For this object, on April 5, Palm land, Pa., will now have the experi- through the guards is working for a General Admission Ticketi, promptly at 7:45 and consist of the ence of John H. Murphy, who for Last Friday morning Philip Spin- Sunday, afternoon and evening, in prayers, St. Anthony's Crown, Li- performance of high merit. Martin, chairman; Clem IE ; neweber was buried. accordance with the spirit of the Sister Angel, of many years was a member of the Both the cast and the committee Jas. McCarthy, Paul Caa^X tany, blessing with the relic and Society of St. Vincent de Paul at Last Monday morning Andrew season, the life and Passion of the Benediction. in charge have been^busy with the Quinn. Patrick J. Bloomer. Lackner was buried. Savior, reproducing the original St. Paul's Orphan Steelton. Pa., in the Harrisburg Dio- rehearsals and plans incident to the Publicity, Edw. J. Mefajj "Hie Passion Play, "Calvarv," will Rt. Rev. Bishop Hugh C. Boyle cese. He will be treasurer of the chairman; E. J. Stephany, Oberammergau Passion Play will be confirmed a class of 4G3 children staging of the show, and nothing is be continued every Tuesday and represented, applying the free dona- conference at Midland. Ralph Wick, being left undone to provide an en- Pierce, Ralph P. Fertig. Thursday evenings up to April 2. and 56 adults on Monday afternoon, Asylum, Passes On a zealous yourg man, will be secre- tions received on this occasion to- March 9. All the members of the_ tertainment that will please the Business and Properties & wards the building fund. Every- tary. In Freedom, Pa., a confer- Kunkel, chairman; John Tola, class together with their sponsors" ence was formed Sunday, at St. Fe- notice will remember is Chas. O'- St. Augustine body is invited to attend. Sister M. Dositheus Gives Half the Donnell, who played the role of Ter- Adams, Jas. Hawkins, Jofca received Communion in preparation Days of Her Life to Tender Care lix's Church, which will be composed There will be a high Mass at 7 The concourse at the solemn de- for the Sacrament. most fascinating. son, James F. Bergman. of Children Without Parents principally of "railroaders," who are Stage, F. T. Wadlow, o'clock Sunday morning during votions of the 13 Tuesdays to St. The photo-play, "The Passion noted for their generosity. Rev. The play has been presented in which the members of the St. Anthony is too large for the size of Play," will be shown in the parish Pittsburgh" and Other cities with Earl Taylor, John Quinn, Chu. Raphael Society will comply with Theodore Schillo will be spiritual di- way, Thos. Rousseau, WiDiaa the church, but the new addition hall on the evening of Passion Sun- On Saturday, March 21, Sister M. rector; J. S. Barns, president; H. A. great success, and its popularity is their Easter duty. will provide plenty of room for the day. Dositheus Kane died at the Mercy well established. It is guarantee«! ner. Short, vice president; J. F. McCar- House, H. L. Farmerie, chana? § The nine Tuesdays devotions in future. Hospital, Pittsburgh. thy, secretary; E. H. Reiber, treas- to take away a grouch or drive dull honor of St. Anthony will begin The devotions are held every Holy Trinity Sister M. Dositheus was born in urer, and Stephen Hropoch, libra- cares away. Come prepared for a A. J. Soisson, R. H. Dietofe, Jfcf, April 14. There will be Mass and Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the morning, Next Sunday morning after the County Limerick, Ireland. While rian. The Conference will meet after good laugh. The dialogue is snappy Kelly, Chas. Schneider, M. ¿¿'j Benediction each morning at 8 at 3:30 in the afternoon and at 7:30 and 9 o'clock Masses, devotions she was yet a child her family came services on Friday evening. and witty, the situations are funny anaugh, John Clarke, P*ol Rats o'clock and sermon, veneration of 7:45 in the evening. to America and settled in Pitts- in the extreme and yet natural and son, Duncan F. McCarter, P.L j relic of the saint and Benedic- in honor of the Little Flower; Wed- There are only a few churches in nesday evening, St. Joseph's devo- burgh. She entered the Novitiate of not exaggerated. It is a very hu- Craig. |e tion in the evening. SS. Peter and Paul the Sisters of Mercy on the 24th of Beaver county which have not taken man and sparkling little comedy Co-operating from Court BeM:e tion, sermon and Benediction; Fri- readily to the St. Vincent de Paul There will be a meeting of the Plans, in which all the members day evening, Way of the Cross, March, 1874, and made her Profes- with a wide appeal, and it sends a C. D. of A., Mrs. M. E. Cvmf t, St. Raphael &>ciety in the Casino of the congregation are taking part, sion on the 2nd of January, 1877. wark. but they may fall in line later message over the footlights that will grand regent; Mrs. GormaaT. Benediction and veneration of the when they get more familiar with Auditorium Monday evening. are being made, in preparation for particle of the Holy Cross; Sunday Almost half of Sister's religious be found of great value. chair lady; Miss Kathryn Smr life was spent at Saint Paul's Or- the activities of the society among Mrs. Andrew Kautzman. the bazaar which will be held in the afternoon at 3 o'clock, Way of the their poor and the good they can do The performers are a capable St. Mary, North Side latter part of April. Meetings are Cross, Benediction and devotion in phan Asylum, bestowing on the little group, some of whom have had ex- Within the last week funeral ser- ones there the love and kindness of to show the works of the church being held each Sunday by the vari- honor of the Little Flower. through acts of charity. Arrange- perience in amateur theatricals for la vices with a solemn high Mass of re- ous societies of the parish to aid in her gentle heart. a number'of years. One especially, |j ii quiem were held for the following The last few years of her life were ment will be made soon to institute the work. St. George a Particular Council at Rochester, whom many of the readers of this ti parishioners: All the men of the parish will re- The Lenten sermon next Sunday a time of looking forward to the On Saturday, March 21, Elizabeth peaceful happy end that marked the Pa., to unite all the conferences in ceive their Easter Communion on evening will be delivered by Rev. Beaver county. Kapp, 823 Lovitt way, aged 86; on Palm Sunday. Additional priests George Angel. close of her selfless life. Monday, March 23, Edward J. Father Hegerich, chaplain of the The first monthly meeting of rep- Sister Well Known will assist in the Confessional the Preparations are being made for a resentatives of the Conferences - in Schwab, aged 45, of 258 Carrington preceding afternoon and evening. card party and "500" to be given hospital, sang a high Mass of re- avenue; the same day, Angelina quiem in the chapel of the hospital Beaver county will be held Sunday, in Braddock Dies The Suehr Club has decided to en- under the auspices of the Young In- April 5, in St. Cecilia's Hall, Ro- Erchelman, nee Kantner, age 38, 715 dies' Sodality for the benefit of the at half after eight on Tuesday morn- E. Ohio street; on Tuesday, March ter the play contest being conducted chester, at 2:30 p. m. for amateur groups by the Drama new school fund in St. George Hall, ing, March 24, for the repose of her in City 24, Anna Lindner, age 81, 47 Ros- Climax street, Mondav evening, soul. The Reverend P. Bemardine, tock street. League of Pittsburgh the week after Easter. The committee in charge April 20. C.P., was in the sactuary. Many On Friday, 3 p. m., in the chapel, friends and relations of the dead Duquesne Has a Sister Mary Blanche Shortley Goes has decided to present "The Dust of Religious were present, also the Sis- to Reward in St. Francis Hospital Way of the Cross and Benediction the Road," by Elgar. St. Peter's, South Side for the school children; 7:30 p. m.. tors of the Community. Debate on Value in Metropolis—Taught in Brad- Next Sunday evening Rev. M. J. dock Way of the Cross and Benediction Our Lady of the Spang, of St. Joseph's Church, Mt. Burial was made in the Sisters' in the church for the congregation. cemetery at Saint Xavier's Academy. The play, "Civil Service," will be Oliver, will deliver the Lenten ser- Of Moving Pictures (Special to The Catholic) On Sunday, March 29, during 8 presented by the Marian Dramatic mon. The Reverend Benedictine, chaplain a m. Mass, the members of the Society in the .parish hall shortly of the academy, read the prayers "Preliminary Tryouts for Silver BRADDOCK, Pa., March 24.—Sis- Married Ladies' Conference will re- after Easter. St. Francis Xavier and gave the last absolution at the Medals in Elocution Today and ter Mary Blanche Shortley, a Do- The members of the Holy Name grave. Tomorrow—Other Notes of the minican Sister, died Saturday, Society will receive their Easter May the generous spirit that in- University March 21. in St. Francis Hospital, Communion at the 7:30 Mass Sun- spired her first response to her high New York City. Sister Mary- day. vocation ami encouraged her to per- The public debate last week, be- Blanche, who will be remembered as severe in it be a precious legacy to tween teams representing two Miss Anna Ruth Shortley, daughter St. Andrew her Sisters that come after her. classes of the College Department, of the late Michael J. Shortley. and ITICHENLAUB'S Sister M. Dositheus is survived by Mrs. Anna Barry Shortley, of 427 FOR BETTER FURNITURE ^ There will be Stations of the Dequesne University, was one of the Cross and Benediction Friday even- several nieces and nephews and by best contests of its kind held this Robinson street, Braddock, entered ing; sermon and Benediction Sun- a wide circle of friends. season. The question discussed was, the Dominican Order a little more day evening, and Tues- The Sisters asks readers of The "Resolved, That Motion Pictures are than six years ago, and taught in I TAKE THE Catholic to pray for the happy re- an Intellectual Asset." the Braddock Parochial Schools un- day evening. pose of her soul. Sping Is Here Due to an arrangement with the Messrs. Foley, Shaughenessy and til compelled to give up her work on Remember Alf - BABY OUT! members of the Lyceum the Sodal- Yeaglin, of the Junior class, were account of ill health. She was con- ity girls have the exclusive use of HUNDRED HOMELESS the affirmative speakers, and Messrs. nected with Mary Immaculate Con- (AL SHIRING) vent, Eagle Park. Ossining, N. Y., the building every Thursday even- ^ CHILDREN ADOPTED Berg, Curran and Henninger, of the prior to her death, which occurred ing. THROUGH K. OF C. AID Freshman class, appeared for the negative. The judges, faculty men in her 25th year. The Hat Mm who attended, awarded their decis- Sister Mary Blanche recognized a St. Ambrose (By N. C. W. C. News Service) He's Now at There will be Stations of the CHICAGO, March 23.—One hun- ion by a narrow margin to the af- call to the sisterhood early in life, Cross Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock; dred formerly dependent and home- firmative. This debate closed one of and immediately after graduating Stations of the Cross and Benedic- less children were adopted into the most interesting series held for from St. Thomas' High School, WILSON'S a number of years at the university. tion Friday evening at 7:30; Rosary, Catholic family homes as legal heirs Braddock, entered the convent for of their foster parents during the The introduction of inter-class com- her probationary period. Her life specializing in hats fcf sermon and Benediction Sunday petition gave the contests a zest not evening, and Rosary, sermon and year, through the agency of the was marked by a deeply religious men and young Catholic Home Finding Association found to the same degree in those fervor, and to know her, was to re- Benediction Wednesday evening at of preceding years. who appreciate sty», 7:30. of Illinois, a Knights of Columbus alize that she was one of God's quality and value. chosen workers. A euchre and entertainment will organization. Reviews are now being conducted She is survived by her mother, two be held under the auspices of the Approximately 110 other children in all the college and high school Stetson's, $7 and ft brothers, two sisters and a wide Frauenbund for the benefit of the were placed in Catholic family classes in preparation for the exami- host of relatives and friends who Mallory's, $5 WHM*M parish on Wednesday. April 22. homes in the course of the year by nations of the third quarter, which the same organization. are scheduled for the week of Apri feel a sincere loss in her passing. 2 to 31 There will be written tests Springtime greys and tM* St. Peter, North Side in all the subjects of the courses, RELIC OF ST. P^RICK —also staple black hate This is the fourth and last week Wednesday and Friday evening at and orals in the mathematical FOR NEW YORK CHURCH of the mission which is being con- 7:30 and every Sunday afternoon branches and the physical sciences. ducted by the Redemptorist Fa- at 2 o'clock. Visiting examiners will preside from (By N. C. W. C. News Service) George M. W& S&y^-Mfafieed thers. The devotions this week, 9 to 11 each morning in all the reci- The Men's Store of which are for the young men who NEW YORK, March 20.—A relic St. Boniface tation rooms. of St. Patrick, patron saint of Ire- are attending in large numbers, The members of the Holy Name On Thursday and Friday of this Chamber of Comaww^ Go-Carts, Sulkies or will close Sunday afternoon at 3 land, has been received here by the Society received their Easter Com- week, students in the High Schools Rev. T. E. Gilmartin, rector of SS. Smithfield St and 7th ¿*] o'clock. munion in a body last Sunday. The wishing to compete for silver medals Requiem Masses were sung far Peter and Paul, from Cardinal Lega ^Carriages at All Prices! Juniors had their meeting and con- in the elocutionary contests at the in Rome. the following last week: Monday, ference immediately after Mass and end of April, will submit to the pre- Patrick Flaherty; Wednesday, Chas. the men held their conference in the liminary "try-outs." Similar elimi- Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Mulkerrin; afternoon. The society is giving nation tests will he given to college ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Thursday, Mrs. Hannah Winters; proof of new life and impetus orators next week. There is always Better Hettt Saturday, James Greer and Mrs. among its members. an abundance of volunteers on these Catherine Mallon. CH AS. D. GILLESPIE The Knights of St. George, occasions: the race of Demosthenes More VitaKty is far from extinct. 501-504 Curry Building, Branch 19, will receive their Easter Fourth Ave. and Ross St. St. WenceslauB Communion during the 7:30 Mass To judge by the first two numbers, Ten Year»' Yo»f*| During the coming week the So- the latest student publication, "The Telephone 2305 Court Sunday. The Barth System w® dality girls will take up the second The Lenten devotions on Wednes- Duquesne Duke," is capably edited. for you. Scientific » installment of the Educational day, Friday and Sunday evenings It is in newspaper form, and is is- B. MEREDITH HEID Campaign pledges in the parish. Baths and Massage. -j are very well attended.' sued twice a month by students of A moving picture machine which the School of Accounts, Finance and 546 UNION TRUST BLDG. Dept. for Ladies. Dep»1*" The members of the Christian Commerce. has been purchased by the parish Mothers' Confraternity will receive Telephone, Atlantic 5096 V*OPE* UlNi JfcEVENDW» w — i was used for the first time last their Easter Communion on Friday, In these first spring days, the cam- Sunday evening when "The Life of April 3, the Feast of the Seven pus is thronged at all times, except St. Francis" was shown. the class periods. A half-dozen WALTER L. RUTTENRUSCH JOSEPH F. MB Dolors. kinds of games, played by a half- 514 MARKET This ivory, blue striped 5-Piece Breakfast Suite- A card party for the benefit of Mrs. Mary Weigand, an old mem- 201-2 JONES LAW BUILDING the Educational Campaign will be hundred teams, makes the field a PITTSBURGH^**, Drop Leaf Table—substantially built— &OQ 7C ber of the parish, of South Side maze of bobbing heads, hurrying feet Fourth and Ross Court 0460 held under the auspices of the avenue, was buried Saturday morn- women of the parish in the Bohe- and flying balls. Tennis, track and Price / O ing. She was a member of the mian Catholic Hall, Wednesday, baseball squads are being got into Rosary Society, the L. C. B. A. and April 22. shape for interscholastic clashes DRUMMER, FORMERLY Liberty Engra^H MANY OTHER STYLES AND COLOR COMBINATIONS TO the Christian Mothers' Confrater- scheduled for the closing months of The members of St. Ann's Society nity. GRAND THEATER SELECT FROM will receive Communion Sunday. the school year. OPEN DAT Will Instruct you corrcctly on drums and «12 Weod Street The little ones, who are being Annunciation, North Side xylophone»; drums and accessories for sale. We Deliver Free Anywhere. Term« Arranged. prepared, will receive their First The Catholic gives its readers ad- The Lenten sermon last Sunday vance information on great events M. GERLACH Holy Communion the first Sunday evening was preached by Rev. Chas. in May. of the Church, the social and chari- «24 Penn Avenue (near Mooae Temple) Keane, of St. Canice's Church. table entertainments of neighboring 3501-3303 Butler Street There are Lenten devotions every Atlantic 3887 Forty Hours' Devotion will begin parishes—during February» "Catho- on Sunday, April 6, at 11 o'clock lic Press Month," will you, the read- (WHAT EICHENLAUB SELLS IS GOOD) Can Now make a number of insti- Mass. er, pass your copy of The Catholic WANTED tutional mortgage loans on churches, The work of excavating for the to your neighbor who does not get schools, etc. No agents. Address WANTED — Private pupils in new parochial school is nearing it, with a word in our behalf for a academic subjects. Address Teacher, "T," Pittsburgh Catholic. completion. SKS® new subscription? care of Pittsburgh Catholic. tf lillSlliB ¡ËS I *JÌÉÌÉÉàiÌIÉÉ ». 1985

OP PARISHES OUTSIDE FATHER J. J. GREANEY HEADS -JBpf THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH PUBLICITY COMMITTEE FOR THE OBITUARY Diocesan Union of Sodalities sermon the Rt Rev. Bishop, assist*, I JOIST HOURS' DEVOTION JUNE EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION c. «'^Charles Moorman, Diaceun Director of Sodalities by Fathers Spannagel, Williams and Mrs. Francis X. Bradley St. Aloy.ua Church, R. F.JO^No. Box 425, Millr.l.S.«*, Saric, administered the Sacrament I » wm March Father M. P. Boyle is Secretary and Fathers Retka, C.S.Sp LILLY, March 25—Mrs. Francis I of Confirmation to the large number ra, le r a e( present. McCabe, Callistus Stehle, O.S.B., Callerv, Wojszner Moos- ® i > - S l 63, died Saturday at her home following an extended » Mtt>bDf^-St M*ry of Mercy.Rev . Father Rosensteel, the dean man, Vosrt, Sullivan, O'Brien, Peter Kramer, O.C.C., and Já » illness of a complication of diseases. Sodatosts Are Keeping Lent Well of pleasure and relaxation only. Joseph Aca- and Father Hehir assisted the Rt' Dr. Coaklev Complete List Funeral services were conducted at How happy many sodalists feel They fill it with sport, which some- r Larimer avenue. Rev. Bishop in the sanctuary. Sol- 9 o clock yesterday morning in St. times includes diversions that pro- ¡[SSer^St. Joseph emn Benediction with Father Rosen- I that Lent puts a stop to the ever- „ nju Vemon—St. Sebastian, Advertising men tell us that no Bngid's Church, in charge of the fane their national and religious in. steer as celebrant, Father Saric as of its purposes and, more particu- lasting grind of social events which 1 f Patrick, big event can be really "put over" larly, in making a success of the Rev. Father Richard Vereker, as- crowd themselves upon their atten- stinct," ^^ f SíSáníton—St Mary. deacon and Father Lechner as sub- sistant pastor in charge during the deacon, concluded the ceremonies. these days without a very generous coming convention. tion throughout the year, especially "Merely to hear Mass is not do* There are many topics of interest absence of the Rev. Father J. L. Mc- in our larger cities. observance of the Sunday. A serraoa Next Sunday the Lyceum mem- dose of publicity. However much Quillen. Father Vereker will cele- exaggeration may be c^htained in to the public connected with this Many young persons imagine they should be listened to. Afternoon or ¿Madonna. bers and Holy Name Society will re- convention. The very purpose of brate the solemn high Mass of re- evening devotions should be attend- ceive in a body at the 7 o'clock Mass. this assertion, the fact remains that must accept every invitation which . 1 Holy Trinity, the assembly, the object and aims of quiem, assisted by the Rev. Father comes along, fearing to offend or irt- ed. The mind should be turned to- ittj JESSe-St Mathias. On April 22 the Lyceum member; the gospel of publicity is being the association, its past accomplish- Padden, of Cassandra, and the Rev. sult those who send them, if they wards Catholic things." * jtfhade-St Ann. will hold a big euchre in their new preached and acted upon today as ments, its present problems, its fu- Father Bret, of Loretto. Interment do not attend. Veritable slaves "Parents," emphasizes Bishop i i (WlsTMe-St Rita. hall. never before in history. ture plans, the personality of its was made in the church cemetery. they make themselves. MacNeely, "should include a Cath- » Morth SSde—St- Nicholas. No event of real importance but leaders—these and a score of other Mrs. Bradley leaves the following Just at this season, when we olic weekly paper or magazine 1 Wth Side—Annunciation, St. Basil has its heralds of the press to bla- items of interest relating to the con- children: Mrs. Robert Aldesberger, stand somewhat at a distance, we among the necessaries of the nooa»> l bales—St Vincent The members of the L C B A. will zon forth its advance and prepare vention are matters upon which the Cresson; Mrs. Samuel Simmons, can form a better judgment of the hold." 1 Si Crater—St. Thomas. receive their Easter Communion the public for its coming. Even en- general public will welcome infor- Gallitzin; Mrs. John Sheridan, Cas- impropriety of such a life of con- Another reliable authority gfoee « ftupdiarff—St John Cantius. next Sunday morning during the 7 terprises of serious and dignified mation. To supply this need, Bishop sandra; Mrs. Lynn Delozier, Lilly, tinual pleasure for a Christian and us a good lenten thought which we j» Vtrona-St Joseph's, o'clock MaSS. The Children of Mary imoprt find their purposes further- Boyle has appointed the following and Mattie, Marion, Leonora, David above all for a Catholic. all admit, but which many refuse to ed and their influence broadened by press committee: and Leo Bradley, all at home. She ijtowpdi»—St John. will receive during the 8:15 o'clock Let us listen for a moment to the practice. £ Sflrictty-St James. Mass. a judicious use of printer's ink. Chairman, Rev. J. J. Greaney; also is survived by one brother, T. "That inordinate love of pleasure A. Bradley, Hornsburg, and two sis- recent timely words of the Primate «jtoth Side—Ascension. The Lenten sermon last Wednes- The Catholic Educational Associa- secretary, Rev. M. P. Bovle; Rev. F. of All Ireland, Archbishop O'Don- weakens character hardly needs to £ HnnhtB—St. Francis. tion of America, which will hold its A. Retka, C.S.Sp., Rev." F. J. Mc- ters, Mrs. M. Kearney, Cresson, and be asserted, much less argued. Whai day evening was delivered by Rev. Mrs. Charles McManamy, Lilly. nell of Armagh: "Excessive amuse- * jnkin—St Barnabas, Joseph Doerr, of Duquesne, Pa. annual convention in Pittsburgh Cabe, Rev. Callistus Stehle, O.S.B., ment," he says, "sometimes seems large numbers of people come to re- aflttstafb—St- Stephens, Next Wednesday evening, Rev. next June, needs no blatant beating Rev. P. A. Callerv, Rev. J. Wojsz- merely a venial fault—but it be- gard their work as a means bf jtt 8»tlw—St Michaels. Henry F. Hanse, of St. Wendelin's of drums and tooting of horns to ner, Rev. C. Moosman, Rev. Wra. comes wicked selfishness if it takes which to procure pleasure, citisea- « I'll*»-* Church, will deliver the Lenten ser- promote its cause; nevertheless, it Voght, Rev. D. R. Sullivan, Rev. J. Cuban Government anyone away from an appointed ship suffers; but when the pleasuiee mon. is not unmindful of the help that the J. O'Brien, Rev. T. F. Coakley, D.D., charge or wastes on constant play they regard most highly are net , i Monica—St. John Baptist. press can give it in the attainment Very Rev. Peter Kramer, O.C.C. only costly, but altogether tranet- Theodore Elsaesser was buried Ignores Clergy in the life and energy that God gave K|. E, Alpgvaie—St Patrick. us for constant work. Modern peo- tory, gratifying the body much and jTartle Creek—St Coleman, with requiem high Mass last Tues- improve the mind not at all, citizen- day morning. "Maine" Ceremonies ple are unduly bent on amusement n J.fclieiiople—St. Gregory . and not sufficiently reconciled to ship not only suffers, but is gravely ¿' i Iflewood—St. Paul's Orphan Preparations are progressing for DR. NUNGESSER | YOUNG SPEAKERS steady uphill toil." menaced with destruction." ! Asylum. the series of card parties which will (By N. C. W. C. News Service) jlbhoningtown—St. Margaret, be given under the auspices of the HONORED AT FEAST j ENTHUSE CROWD HAVANA, March 18. — Each The archbishop then goes on to Sodalists, does it not all bring ue at gStv Kensington—St Joseph, Christian Mothers' Confraternity year, in the celebration of the comment on the craze for dancing, back to the most serious question in a f Rttsburgh—Holy Rosary. on Easter Monday evening, April anniversary of the sinking of the an amusement which once in a this world, learnt in childhood: OF OPTOMETRISTS WITH TALENTS "Why did God create us?" Our an- V £&ibtree—St Bartholomew. 13, and on Wednesday evenings, battleship "Maine," in Havana har- while may be reasonable, but is fast becoming a menace to the moral swer was: "To know, love and serve £jfe» Kensington—St. Peter, April 22 and 29. Beautiful prizes bor in 1898, there has been held will be awarded. Presented With Bronze Lowing Cup Girls and Boys of Public Speaking here a fine ceremony commemora- standard, he says. God in this life and to be happy n, ¡.Ford City—St. Mary. with Him in the life to come." W1 K ft Doaora—St. Dominic. in Recognition of His Services to Class of Sacred Heart Win Praise ting the tragedy and paying tribute The Archbishop of Dublin empha- sizes the terrible responsibility of pleasure do it? ft Pittsburgh—St Rosalia Asylum. St. Stephen, Hazelwood the Profession in Carnegie Library Auditorium to the men whose lives were lost. This year, for the first time, the such who conduct dances and fail to Let us all strive to come a little W, The Confraternity held its branch maintain due safeguards. nearer to that doctrine in Lent and >h Si. ¿Usysias, Reserve Township monthly meeting on Monday. This Special honors for energetic and Praise and applause greeted the Cuban government had charge of able advancement of his profession talents of the group of Sacred Heart keep it up after Lent. We shall feel 4 .fat Sunday, the fifth Sunday of church organization is making the observance, which included the the better for it in every way. jfeBosth, all men and women not preparations for a well appointed câme to a Pittsburgher at the an- Public Speaking Class in a program dedication of a government-erected Sunday Mass Not Enough before a big crowd in Carnegie Li- Why, even the poet, cries out: II; gated with any of the societies card party Monday, April 13. in the nual banquet and dance of the Pitts- monument to the victims of the ex- "Sunday should be primarily a burgh Optometric Association in brary Auditorium, Larimer avenue "Not amusement and not pleasure is KM »tie church will receive their St. Stephen School Hall, as a benefit plosion. For the first time, also, no day of rest and devotion," says the our destined end or aim, st- ¡¡at Communion. William Penn Hotel Tuesday even- and Station street. Tuesday evening. member of the Catholic clergy was Coadjutor Bishop Downey, "but to raise funds for the school chil- ing, when a beautiful bronze loving Attorney George Y. M^ver presided. But to act that each tomorrow finds |pr. A. Weisenberger, pastor of dren's annual picnic. Details will invited to take part to lend a relig- many make it more and more a day us farther than today." ii; J, Jweph'i Church, New Castle, cup and base was presented to Dr. Rev. Thomas F. Co'akley, D.D., ious air to the ceremonies. be published in The Catholic in fu- Fred L. Nungesser, in appreciation rector of the parish, and Attorneys k fi preach the lenten sermon next ture issues. A complete understanding and »j Mttsday evening, of the services he has rendered the J. Frank McKenna and Frank Pat- complete co-operation among the rt- !ie members of the Young La- The following were buried with optometrical profession. Dr. Nun- terson were judges in the debate, Gibbons Institute Holy Name Men "Resolved, that the adoption of the nations of America would be the I M SediBty and Women's Confer- requiem services the past week: gesser and Edward A. Nungesser most far-reaching step ever taken «ffllprc the church a thorough Tuesday, Mrs. Leonora McAllister; practice in the Pitt Theatre Build- provisions of the Immigration Law Campaign Gets Fine of 1924 for the exclusion of the Jap- for the peace of the world General To Keep Vigil On K, ¿mug next week in preparation Friday, Mrs. Anna McKinley; Sat- ing, Penn avenue and Seventh street, Pershing, principal speaker at the |Mj artbe Sister celebration. urday, John Phormton. as "Nungesser Bros"." The banquet anese was the best policy." Marga- ret Frances, Daniel Dougherty and observance, declared. He said the Start in Pittsburgh Holy Thursday V. was given in the blue room of the United States had watched with St. Mary, Sharpsburg hotel and largely attended by the Hugh C. Woll defended the affirma- St Teresa, Perrysville tive; R. G. Henne, Joseph M. Smith pride the progress of its smaller Inspiring Addresses Enthuse Mem- Qe members of the. choir and all Lenten devotions are as follows: men and women of the profession To Watch With Christ Through and William A. Keating the nega- sister republic, bespoke a greater bers of the Various Teams—Meet- Hours of Tender Devotion to Hie kjmg men of the parish will re- Friday evening, Stations of the who care for the correct vision of mutual confidence and friendship, people. tive, with rebuttals by Mr. Woll and ing to Be Held Tonight Presence in the Blessed Sacra- EK their Easter Communion dur- Cross; Sunday afternoon, Stations Mr. Keating. and added: of the Cross and veneration of the The speakers of the evening were ment iyi high Mass at 8 o'clock Sun- "In a larger sense, we belong to The first lap in the drive for $10,- true relic of the Cross, and Sunday Dr. J. K. Morris, secretary of the Varied talent of the young of the Pennsylvania Optometric Asso-ia- parish also was displayed in these the great brotherhood of American 000, being conducted in this diocese The executive officers of the Dio- % Mary's, McKees Rocks evening, sermon on "Earthly Am- republics, and in that status all of for the Cardinal Gibbons Institute, bition," by Father Henry Thiefels, tion of Erie; Dr. S. H. Baer, presi- features: "Woman in Politics," cesan Union of the Holy Name So- 1 fitter Hoffmann, of St. Basil's, Hannah B. Baxter; "The Umbrella us have a destiny to fulfill." was reported at a meeting Monday ciety are engaged in a quiet cam- C.S.Sp., and Benediction. dent of the Erie Optometric Associ- night, when team captains and I Snide, will deliver the sermon Sun- ation; Dr. Charles J. Bushnell, mem- of Justice," a story by Julia Dono- paign to have all parish societies ob- j gtaiBg at 7:30, and Father Mrs. Barbara Fuchs, 89 years of van; "Immigration," Lucie Cardeur; LIVERPOOL CATHOLICS workers met" in the Knights of Col- serve the all-night vigil before the ber of the Board of Examiners of umbus Auditorium. iftnaan, of St Joseph's Orphan age, 43 Chessman avenue, Etna, was Erie; Dr. William J. Van Essen, past "Gone but Not Forgotten," a story TO MAKE EXERCISES Blessed Sacrament on Holy Than»' S isyiom, Troy Hill, Wednesday even-buried this morning, and Mrs. Phil- president of the Pennsylvania Opto- by Anna C. Kripp. OF JUBILEE IN COMMON With less than a half of the team day night, and Good Friday morn- * it 7:45. omena Kressler, 64 years of age, 11 metiric Association; Dr. E. T. Meyer, leaders reporting, the figure secured ing. They have seen with gratitude fteftrÄ». Bishop will adminis- Chessman avenue, Etna, will be second vice president, and Dr. J. JEL IRELAND LOSES GREAT (By N. C. W. C. News Service) for a half weeks' subscription was the devotion to the saints, and to set at $5,742. ter it aerament of Confirmation buried with a solemn high Mass of Helman, member of the Pittsburgh CATHOLIC BY DEATH OF LONDON, March 10.—Special the shrines of the saints, that has Itahy evening, March 31, at 7:30. requiem tomorrow morning. Optometric Association. DR. GEORGE S1GERSON Holy Year services will be held Inspiring addresses, outlining the manifested itself in this diocese, not fisiff Charles Moosmann will need of such an institution, and re- only among women, but also among Confirmation classes have been Dr. Nungesser is past president of throughout Liverpool, as the people, in the main, are too poor to under- vealing the conditions of the Ne- men. They are particularly anxious ineL organized and are under instruc- the Pittsburgh Optometric Associa- (Bv N. C. W. C. News Service) faak Ardinger, of Fifteenth take a pilgrimage to Rome. The groes of America who profess Cath- that even greater devotion should tions. tion, treasurer of the Pennsylvania DUBLIN, March 10.—Ireland lost buried last Fridav morn- All single women, young women Archbishop of Liverpool has recom- olicity, were given by Rev. Dr. M. be shown to the Creator of the Optometric Association (fourth a great Catholic in Dr. George Si- A. Hehir, president of Duquesne saints, and to the Source of tlM * and the Girls' Division of the Chil- gerson, president of the National mended his clergy to arrange two term), and is now presidenut of the dates during the year on which all University; Leo G. Griffith, state grace that led them to sainthood. dren of Mary will receive their Pennsylvania Board of Optometrical Literary Society, who in the eighty- St Joseph's, Mt. Oliver the working people in their parishes deputy of the Knights of Columbus; They believe that on this night, on Easter Communion Sunday. Examiners of the State of Pennsyl- six years of his busy life won world- ETC John Leger of St. Peter's may make the jubilee exercises iii Rev. James J. Delaney, assistant which the Church celebrates the In- vania. He is also a member of the wide celebrity as a biologist, a his- South Side, will deliver the common. rector of St. Agnes' Church, and stitution of the Holy Eucharist, and Assumption, Bellevue Optical Guild of America, which torian, a poet, a Shakesperian com- John H. Lauer, district deputy of ! «nmra next Sunday, even- mentator, and a medical scientist. the celebration of the First Holy M-. John Flannery, 25 years of age, membership is attained by invita- the Knights. James Houlahen, Mass, all Catholic men will be only was buried with a colemn high Mass tion only. Throughout his career he was a The Vincentian Home county commisioner and chairman of too willing to sacrifice themselves to S ' of requiem this morning. noted publicist. Gladstone acknowl- St. Anthony's, Millvale the local committee, presided, and watch one hour with Our Divine edged that his ' book on the Irish announced the returns. Irt Monday afternoon about 280 Beginning with the first Sunday BUFFALO CATHOLIC Savior. of the month the Masses will be WOMEN REPORT MUCH Land Question enabled him to un- By Rev. John Hagel, Chaplain A program of entertainment was fffctes for the Sacrament of derstand that baffling problem. The A vigil on this night is particular- celebrated at the following hours: GOOD WORK IN YEAR furnished by the Millvale trio, and ly appropriate because it was on this gfeaa&m met the Rt. Rev. late Lord Brvce was another who at the door of the rectory 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 o'clock. Mr. Howard Vance gave $5 cash others. Admiral Benson and A. C. occasion that Our Divine Savior had (By N. C. W. C. 2*ews Service) expressed indebtedness to Sigerson's to the home. Many thanks! Monahan, of Washington, unable to to complain of His Apostles that the bright sunshine of the universal knowledge. pal afternoon solemnly escorted St. Athanasius, West View BUFFALO, March 17.—The fifth The members of St. Elizabeth's attend the meeting, will attend the thev could not watch one hour with annual convention of the Buffalo Mission Circle sent $10 to the Vin- final one. A meeting will be held Him. • a procession to the church, The members of the L. C. B. A. NEW ALIENS ORDER after the conclusion of the will receive their Easter Commun- Council of the National Council of centian Home through their Rev- tonight. The officers of local societies are ion at high Mass for their living Catholic Women was held in Buf- erend Moderator. May God reward asked to communicate with their falo at Hotel Statler on Thursday. (Bv N. C. W. C. News Service) their generosity a hundred-fold. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED to arrange »« at a cer- PHILADELPHIA, March 20.— be readily obtained. made the statement when he open- land and the eighth is from Painee- one of the Trav- Communion in a body at the 8 CARD PARTY PLANNED ^ m«»«t»Te-ÍBTeatiaent life * in- o'clock Mass Sunday. Harry StuMdreher, quarter on the For permanent residence in the ed the home that if every Catholic ville, Ohio. phenominal 1924 Notre Dame foot- country police registration will be of the great Diocese of Pittsburgh Court Duouesne, No. 659, C. D. of mb t B,ttc Mrs. Mary Torley, Chalfont m*2£ ? * '»» the Com- street, was buried Wednesday morn- ball team and one of the most fleet imperative in every case. would give five cents a year he A., will hold its spring card party on REAL ESTATE SALES » ma« compulsion. would have plenty of money to put ^ u wl>ea «ach deposit is ing. of the famed "four horsemen," has Saturday afternoon, April 18, in been signed by Villanova to coach ANGLICANS DEMAND up the necessary buildings for the Kaufmann & Baers. Mrs. Harry Thos. McCaffrey Co. represented win m , W»toet your fan- football for three years. CLEAR STATEMENT ON Incurable of the diocese and take Kapp is chairman of the committee by Thos. McCaffrey, Jr., sold for ¥« fa—rancc while the, INDIANA GOVERNOR SECRECY OF CONFESSION care of them. Catholics and Pro- in charge. Carl T. Singhouse to E. A. Murray «(énnrcíLÍ*1 purpose for KILLS BILL PROVIDING testants have been very generous to WW Intend to na« them. MISSIONARY CAMPAIGN a brick house and four garages at RELIGIOUS TEACHING the Vincentian Home. May God IN OKLAHOMA YIELDS (By N. C. W. C. News Service) The Catholic goes to press Wed- the corner of Kelly and Collier LONDON, March 10.—Half the bless them all for their generosity. street, Homewood, for $11,000; for fcnjanéGreen Agency (By N. C. W. C. News Service) GRATIFYING RESULTS nesday. Contributors, especially all is already out of The card party at Kaufmann & social committees and organizations, Thos. F. Sinclair to Felix SuwalsU Incorporated INDIANAPOLIS, March 20.— (By N. C. W. C. News Service) communion with the other half, de- Baer's on St. Patrick's Feast was a will confer a great favor by getting lot 40x60 having erected thereon a Governor Jackson has vetoed the bill OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Mar. clared Canon Wilson in a discussion success. Many thanks to all who copy to us not later than Tuesday, double frame dwelling known as IN8URANCE passed by the recent session of the in the House of Clergy on the re- 3310-3312 Bigelow boulevard, for 20.—Forty-two successful missions helped to make it so. when the nature of the news makes ¡ Nh UM Commonwealth Indiana Legislature which would vision of the prayer book. He op- Mrs. Barry, from North Braddock, this possible. $7,500. have permitted public school au- held, 155 concerts, 432 reclama- posed proposals for the commemo- Building tions, nearly 35,000 Communions has obtained the permission from thorities to release school children ration of all souls. the Burgess of Braddock to hold a Pfcfrbureh, p. and 25 marriages rectified, is the from attendance at the schools for Dr. R. G. Parsons wanted a clear Tag Day for the benefit of the Vin- THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN PITTSBURGH two hours a week for the purpose record of an intensive missiona^ statement in the prayer book, that a centian Home. May her undertak- ff of receiving religious instruction. campaign which has been waged in clergyman, in hearing confession, ing be blessed. She certainly will U Oklahoma through January and was under a vow of secrecy. The do all in her power to obtain God's PILATE'S DAUGHTER February. motion was carried. blessing and make it a success. $14,900—Rental $2,100—May 1 OR, "THE MYSTIC ROSE" ««ton Ave. Near Brighton Road, N. S. St. Mary's School Auditorium a - Corner Nash and Lockhart Streets, N. S. ti«, 1|Q nja^I l ^*®«llent,framenouse housess , on paved street, good loca- OFFICIAL DT™* "O» Sixth and Penn, near new proposed Catholic 1. On Holy Thursday, April 9, the Solemn Pontifical Mass and consecration of the Holy Oils will MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6-7 to*•l|l »a—t | rente# d to first-classV4WQ.1 tenants, UilanUd navhavee U5 roomtvvillis] A?' el6®tr,c U&ht. front porches, etc., and are in good commence at 10 o'clock in St. Paul's Cathedral. The reverend clergy are requested to be in the CURTAIN AT 8:15 P. M. • * Bw®> dean, safe investment and cheap. ?5,000 cash Cathedral sacristy at half-past nine o'clock, and to come provided with cassock, and biretta; except those who receive a special notice to bring cassock! , , cincture and biretta. No one SUPERB CAST OF 75 SACRED MUSIC need bring a or . The Holy Oils will be distributed from 12:30 to 5:00 p. m., in the GORGEOUS SCENIC AND LIGHT EFFECTS Chancery. MAGGIO'S ORCHESTRA $7,850—$2,850 Cash 2. In a brief of December 26, 1887, His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. decreed that on the Friday of General Admission, 50c Reserved Seats, 75c , or on some other day every year, at the choice of the , in every parochial church Reserved Seats on Sale at John J. Bauer's Store, 726 E. Ohio St, ite« N'8" End of 9th St. Bridge. Worth $20,000 the needs of the Holy Land be recommended to the charity of the faithful. North Side. Call 1761 Cedar wt In every church of the diocese the faithful will be reminded on Palm Sunday, if possible, of the No Moving Picture «•M « , 0 ley n 1 brie m^SLf ¥ ' wit*at ^ick house of 11 rooms thereon needs of the Holy Land, and a box will be placed at the entrance of the church to receive alms on Good fflMHae or ¿Ig- $780 per year; garage in rear; good Friday for the sacred places and the missions in Palestine. Pastors who prefer may take up a col- lection for the Holy Land at the services on Good Friday instead of placing a box at the door for TELEPHONE 0Î0S SCHENLET ESTIMATES rDINODB ¡2; "" offerings. It is strictly forbidden by interdict of the Holy Father to alienate or change the destina- tion of alms intended for the Holy Land. RELIANCE HEATING COMPANY All collections are to be sent to Rt. Rev. H. C. Boyle, 125 N. Craig street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ÄUWLER. CONTRACTORS §*BGAINS ONLY—USE OUR AUTOS + H. C. BOYLE Hot Water and Steam Heating Bishop's House. Pittsbu«h, Pa. W. A. Rodehaver. TrMU. W. 8. Fw—. Secretary Court 0118 March 26, 1925 3610' Fifth Ave., Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pa. particular way. To this en- public ^VTOWJMWVgQj small portion of those that are was unable to move. I could now hear stealthy footsteps in the nail, OREGON SCHOOL schools are established, fo that all hatched grow up; millions are eaten children may be sent to them unless by fishes, and great numbers are cautiously approaching my room. swept away by the currents. It is My eyes were fixed on the door. LAW ARGUED IN sufficient means of education are not known when oysters were first Suddenly it flew open, and in provided for them." OUR CATHOLIC SCHOOLS used as food; but they have been bounded—not a burglar—but Ro- SUPREME COURT "Nor in this case, if Your Honors eaten by all peoples from very an- ver, my faithful dog. He had been please, is there any power to regu- sleeping in the kitchen and, no late, as distinguished from prohibi- cient times. It is clajmed that the Decision May Not Be Reached for AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS Japanese engaged in the oyster cul- doubt, awakened by the storm, tion and suppression. The State ture eighteen centuries before sought refuge with me. Many Months — The History of may require licenses, both o. Uie Christ. "Rover, you dear old burglar!" I Private Mutation schools and of the teachers. You ^ACKNOWLEDGE There are many different kinds of cried, throwing my arms around Ms have so held. The State may rea- oysters. Those growing in cold big shaggy neck. (By N. C. W. C. News eSrvice) sonably prescribe necessary studies. THE VERT *BESt fastened to rocks, limbs of trees, or WASHINGTON, March 20. — OYSTERS other things at the bottom of the waters have more flavor than those "Now spunk up, you night prow- The State may prohibit the teach- of hot countries. They grow near ler, and be a real watch dog." Whether or not the private schools ing of doctrines inimical to our The excellence of sea. It can open and close its shell of Oregon and, inferentially of the by means of a strong muscle fas- shores in water from 12 to 15 feet And he was. form of government and the duties entire nation— have an inherent Quality Cuisine a* An oyster is an edible marine, bi- tened to the middle of each side of deep, in quiet bays, or in the mouths Edna Brittingham, and standards of good and loyal cit- the shell. of rivers. They cannot live in fresh St. Augustine School, right to existe ice which may not izenship. tklve mollusk. The word oyster is be taken away by the States is a fleeted in the mr^ f!n>m the Latin "ostrea," so named Oysters lay a great number of lit- water, but sometimes they live a Senior Commercial. "But they cannot prohibit the HquestioP n \vàieHpih now rests with the from its shell. It is edible because the yellow eggs. The spawning sea- long time out of water. The chief teaching of religion, except of of patronage by oystering centers are the Chesa- DEAR Supreme Court of the United States it can be eaten; marine, because it son is in May, June, July and Au- 1 PF AY TO THEE, course, in case the tenets of the who entertain frap^ exists in the sea; a bivalve, because gust, during which time they are peake and Delaware bays and Long JESUS" for final decision. particular religion—for example, Island Sound. The United States its shell is composed of two valves; not good to eat. The eggs are Arguments supporting and at- recalling the case in this Court of ft mollusk, because it has a soft placed in the folds of the skin and leads the world in the production of I pray to Thee, dear Jesus, tacking the constitutional validity Much of At dm* oysters; the largest supply comes the Mormons—are subsersive of the fleshy body. It is less complete in hatched there; and the little oysters That I may be made strong of the Oregon anti-private School common ideals of morality, or are formation than the snail; the snail do not leave the mother's shell un- from Maryland. During the winter To fight against the evil one, Act of 1922 were made before the in enteruamug £g season, the canning factories of such as the doctrines of extreme is air-breathing while the oyster is til they are able to take care of The battle hard and long. Supreme Court here during the in the dainty

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lì OUR ADVERTISERS the services cease anc all leave the UONARY AID SOCIETY 1 sanctuary. KEV. P. C. DANNER, Director = White Dentists Holy Saturday ITIZE White Dentists, Fifth avenue n«l [%|KQRTH CRAIG STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA M Market st-eet, have adopted tre On Holy Saturday we honor our weekly payment plan for patrons of (Written for The Catholic) Savior in the silence and repose of _ I this long established professional the tomb, in His descent irrto Limbo, Hlllllllllllillld house. 'Wear while you pay" is the and the Church also anticipates His "fc i riitiT acknowledge private c de 30 slogan, which means that one can resurrection in the ceremonies of have the comfort of new teeth and Passiontide begins on the fifth and bells are silent from the Gloria this day. Holy Saturday is the - received from the fol- LSSrSL^T G ;: , - Sunday of I*»nt, which is called Pas- Mr= t u hi n , Greentree ; pay "tooth by tooth." of Holy Thursday till the Gloria on vigil of Easter, and in former times R. G., St A. M. c., Mission UMr, s I hompsoJ. H. nW RunBraddock: Rev ; AMRev. RG sion Sunday, or Sunday of Suffer- Holy Saturday. In each parish the ceremonies began in the evening JZ&L Mission Circle 27, St. M. Latrobe; Mrs. A M \\w vi. ing, and from that day until Easter church, but one Mass is celebrated, and continued until midnight. These T • vvtf.sc View Wurlitzer's the Church enters more deeply into WLTp/L D., Rev. C. A. S., r N Clp because at the aLst Supper Christ former night services are now per- f «• - arfield; Miss C. A S Wurlitzer's, 015 Liberty avenue, the Passion of our Blessed I/ord, and alone changed bread and wine into formed in the morning. L p /"lL, Mission Circle 17, and M.ss E .M Braddock; Rev]' C is having March clearance on small ILi'Cbde 18, Miss M. K., Miss brings His sufferings more and more His Body and Blood, and gave com- 1. The blessing of new fire, U Cr k; IieV J R instruments. The company, nation- forcibly before the people. The ?* IUMS«> G. H., Rev. C. S., Ja' M i«t i' c ' " " Chico- munion to His Apostles. which is struck (when convenient), ally known, is making inviting liturgy puts aside all symbols and iLflrckS, Miss K. D., all of ra, Miss E. F., Scottdale; Mrs. A. prices on the little things that play. At the Mass two lafge hosts are from a flint, or other stone at the F., McKeesport; Miss A. P Cum expressions of joy and shows forth door of the church, and from which Tne company is giving free lessens fn word and action the sorrow and consecrated o,ne of which is placed Wfc, South Side; Rev. M. A. berland, Md. ' in a chalice, and, at the end of Mass, charcoal and all the lamps and can- on small instruments, a very gerer- penance which should fill the Chris- dles are lit, represents Jesus Christ, ,%%à&;Bev. D. J. O'S.. South American Dominican Fathers ous offer. tian soul contemplating the closing is carried in procession to the re- ¡¿feTi! A. S.. Butler; Rev. W. Kien- pository, on one of the side altars, who rises from the tomb to fill the Lightning Packtgt mng-Fu, Fukien, China. scenes in our Savior's earthly life. world with the light of Truth and Rev. T. C. Klimke, George M. Wilson where it is kept for the Mass of the Mission Aid Society Presanctified on Good Friday, and the fire of Divine Loce. Express Co. George M. Wilson, first floor of Sorrow in the Liturgy 2. The blessing of the paschal Pittsburgh, Pa. the Chamber of Commerce Building, where the faithful visit and pray Dear Father Klimke- Before Vespers of the Saturday, during Holy Thursday, to thank candle also brings before the faith- PARCEL DELIVERY has a distinguished showing of Jesus Christ for the institution of ful Jesus Christ, the conqueror of jiilLY BUILDS Your letter of October 1 reached mens wear, the exclusive line of preceding Passion Sunday, the TO ALL SECTIONS OP the Blessed Eucharist; to honor Him death and the true Light of the me November 6 1 am very thank- this house. Men's suits never had crosses, statues and pictures on the CITY AND SUBURM ful for the enclosed check. Your altar and throughout the church, ex- in His Passion; to adore Him in Hi? World, coming in triumph from the finer materials than are offered this tomb; and to make reparation for darkness of the grave. The five in- Kindness in remembering Kienning- year for spring style. cept the pictures of the Stations of DELIVERING FOB NEW FLESH i" u, with so many demands on your the Cross, are covered with plain all the outrages committed against cisions in the repre- PITTSBURGH'S LEADOKI society has touched me very much violet . The crosses remain cov- Him. sent the five wounds „id the five M. Gerlach grains of the spices and aint- MERCHANTS and I assure you that you "will be M ered until after the uncovering of The office of Holy Thursday is he pure food a - Gerlach, ¿24 p nn avenue, ments used to embalm the body of elements in remembered in the work of this mis- e the Crucifix on Good Friday. The terminated by the stripping of the 129 SCOTT PLACE, PGH, PA. I sion. former drummer at the Grand statues and pictures remain veile< altars, in memory of Jesus, stripped Christ. During the blessing of the Father John's I heatre, is now teaching in traps until the Gloria of Holy Saturday. paschal candle the Eucharistic hymn Snuthfield 2526-2827 I have entered the Masses to be of His garments during His Pas- Medicine are and drums. Very young pupih often The crosses are veiled because sion. The altars stripped of cover- called the "Exultet," is chanted, said, 13 for each of the three names delight in this branch of the musical Christ during this time no longer and the five grains of incense are so p r ep a r ed mentioned in the will of Mary A R ings and ornaments are washed and arts, and often soon become very walked in public, but "hid Himself." purified that they may be fit in fixed into the candle. that they ac- and the fortieth for the three ' " proficient in the little orchestras of The statues and pictures of the some degree, for the immolation of 3. The water of the baptismal tually build Kiening-Fu suffered very much the clubs and schools. font is blessed on Holy Saturday be- BRICKS during the recent war. It is the angels and saints are covered to the I.amb without spot and to re- new, solid show that the Church shrouds her" mind us with what purity of con- cause formerly Easter eve was es- pass way between two Provinces, Joseph F. Barth pecially set apart for the solemn ad- Fer ererr need la th< and every crowd of soldiers that self and mourns while her Lord and science we should participate in the eharcbea, hestee aad irb.sls. flesh and tis- With the fast pace of the world ministration of the Sacrament of bricks fer all feras ef tndv passed through, gathered all they Master is preparing to undergo mysteries of the Holy Eucharist. sue. They give today men and women have to suffering and death to redetm the Baptism to persons recently con- Eleven plants la the gnat could from the people. In many i>ay The Washing of the Feet of 13 verted. Before the blessing of the àe weakened system the food cases the families were too poor to strict attention to the health of world. By all these outward signs men performed on Holy Thursday aad Central PennsylTsala mind and body to win success and and ceremonies of Passiontide the baptismal water 12 ¿Bents which are not taken contribute, but the soldiers' tribute by the Pope and, in some places by- prophecies are read and prayers are Oar bricks wea la world-aide had to be paid, and when it couh .stand the strain. Joseph F. Barth, faithful are reminded how our Lord bishops, abbots and other superiors, tien fer eenstsaetion ef Aaasj j^n the diet and these ele- offered for the Neophytes. The Acadsay, St. Viaceafs sew not be paid either in rice or money ul4 Market street, originator and hid His divinity during the time of shows forth the deep humility of vate are so scientically pre- director of the Barth System of clergy then proceed to the front, aad acera, ef great all atlaiss k M the few pieces of furniture were His Passion, and, by sight as well Jesus, who on this day washed the country aad abroad. •"<' wily Physical Culture, gives opportuni- as by hearing, sinners are warned where there are a number of bless- taken and broken up for fire woot feet of His Apostles, anil bade them ings and ceremonies over the water, taken op by the system and To add to the misery fire broke out ties to build strength and preserve to do penance, by withdrawing far- do the same in imitation of Him. JOSEPH SOISSON FIREBRICK health. ther from worldly pleasures and de- which when blessed is sprinkled to- petty turned into new flesh November 2, and 54 shops were (Counting Matthias, the successor wards the four quarters of the globe COMPANY, burned. The poor people suffered voting themselves more earnestly to of Judas. 13 men were chosen to ad strength Penn General Supply Co. the Ixmten exercises and meditation to signify that baptism is for all OONHILLSTIUI, PA. very much from the soldiers on this be apostles.) nations. occasion. The time to install improved on the sufferings of Christ who died heating and lighting is during tne for love of them. The priest berathes upon the wa- The soldiers were sent to guard spring and summer, not in the" rush The Holy Oils ter, dips the paschal candle into it tile street, and seeing men and wo- of the autumn. We believe that is three times, to signify the cleansing You Wish Your men running in and out of the The Seven Dolors of Mary In cathedral churches the bishop the advice that would be given by Under the name of the Seven consecrates, «luring the Mass of and sanctifying power of Christ and burning houses to save what little the Penn General Supply Company, the Holy Ghost in baptism. Oil of dren to Be Happy, they could, they conceived the idea Dolors of Mary, the universal Holy Thursday, the Holy oils that iparanteed free from drugs 103 Market street. The company Church, on the Friday of Passion are used in administering baptism, catechumens and chrism are poured Amused and Eatar* »i alcohol in any form. Over that they were thieves, proceded to has the materials and supplies for confirmation, holy orders, extreme into the'water to sanctify and make apprehend them and rifle their Week, honors the sorrows of the it the matter of the Sacrament of IFtained , Buy Thea churches, hospitals, schools, as well unction, and other ; i^-nine years of success. goods. What the soldiers left the Blessed Virgin and reminds us, that Baptism. Before this is done, the as homes. in the designs of God, the Mother of for, on this day, Christ made His T