PITTSBURGH Founded in 18U by Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop oj Pittsburgh Dwcese No. IS 79th Year te>38 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. SERVICES OF u SAVE IRELAND FROM RT. REV. J. J. SWINT, D.D. OUR NEW LOCATION ANAMHY," BISHOP'S PLEA —— jt Y Urge Observance of Constitutional Forms Until Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling. The offices of THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Electorial Decision Preparations Being Completed are now located in Room 301, Maloney Bldg., 339 I Second Avenue, between Wood and Smithfield. (By N. C. W. C. N«w» Service) ij'HE consecration ceremonies of Rt. Rev. J. J. Swint as Auxiliary Bishop We will be glad to meet our patrons at our new UBLIN, April 24.—The yonng men hold the key to the situation in Ire- of the diocese of Wheeling, W. Va., in St. Joseph's Cathedral, on May location. D land, according to Archbishop Gilmartin; speaking in the Tuam Cathe- 11 will be one of the most brilliant church functions ever held in Wheeling. im dral. The prelate pointed out that two political parties, a common thing to It is expected that at least 200 priests will be present, in addition to a num- , - ., ..-— every country, were contending for supremacy and that whilst this conten- ber of Bishops. Archbishop Michael J. Curley, of Baltimore, will be the I tion awaited a constitutional settlement the good of society required that , with Bishop Hugh C. Boyle, of Pittsburgh, and Bishop Denis J. a stable government be allowed to function for the maintenance of law and O'Connell, of Richmond, Va., as assistant . Franciscans order. The existing government, he said, was the result of the vote of the A coincidence in connection with the consecration of Bishop Swint is England Discovers majority of the pople's elected representatives. Against it there was a that he was ordained to the priesthood in St. Joseph's Cathedral on June 23, Exempt from Rate strong minority holding out for a Republic. Without arguing for either 1904, by Rt. Rev. Bishop P. J. Donahue, and that now he is to be consecrated Many Evidences of side, His Grace declared: t iiijP" Auxiliary Bishop to assist Bishop Donahue. Law in Ireland "My argument is moral, not political. Society cannot exist without a form of government which has the monns of carrying out the eesenfttal The various arrangements for the consecration have been placed in the Visits of New Pope functions of government. A political party may wish to change thi» foot t By N. C. W. C. New» Service) hands of a lay committee, with H. J. Hoffman as general chairman, and of government. That is all right, but if we are to avoid anarchy the exist- assisted by John Coleman, Seaton Alexander, A. J. Nager, W. B. Tucker, (By N. C. w. C. New» Service) DUBLIN, April 24.—Charitable and xruu~u~u-u-u-u-i«-i-i-i— — - — — ing government must be allowed to B. F. Alexander, J. Adam Blum, Geo. L. Hannan, John P. Nolty, J. J. Owens, function pending an appeal to a trib- LONDON, April 19.—Fresh evi, reliable institutions are exempt from John A. Mulhearn, John E rates in Ireland. There have, how- Gabriel Latouche, unal which all sides acknowledge to and John A. Weaver. Inasmuch as Loosening of •ence of the several visits to Eng- ever, been some exceptions. The be supreme. the seating capacity of the church is land of the present Pope is being Veteran Religious limited, it was decided to have the Moral Bonds Noticed Franciscan community, for example, disclosed. were held not to be entitled to the Reporter, Is Dead Daty of Amy a%l Police seats reserved and tickets would be "Now this is exactly what is «0* Even in Ireland benefit of the exemption. The issued. Reservations can be made Manchester knows the Holy Father (By N. c. w. c. New* service) I happening in Ireland at present.^ A at the Carroll Club or through John well. He was an honored and distin- ground for this decision, given in the (By N. C. W. C. New» Service) PARIS. April 20.—The best in-I government cannot function .without Coleman, who has charge of this fea- guished visitor to the University of British courts in Ireland, was that ture of the services. DUBLIN, April 19.—Lecturing on Oxford, and the famous Bodleian Li- according to one of the provisions of . forme„ d_ lavman on religious matters a police and an army. Wto fljt ,n Gabriel Latouche, religious political parties are contending fWf The tentative program as arranged the abuse of carnal pleasure and sins the university city is so the Penal Lavs, unrepealed by the | France reporter for the "Libre Parole," the victory it is the duty of the police so far provides for the assemblage of of impurity, Rev. M. S. Garahy, S.J.. | • p Catholic Emancipation Act. the Fran- all visiting clergy at the Cathedral said a word of explanation was due proud of the fact that a Pope was ciscans were outlaws. Liberie" and the "Gaulois," has just and army to obey the existing gov- ied in Paris ernment. It is their duty to protect residence at 9 a. m. on the morning to an Irish audience for focussing at- |at one time among its scholarly fre- In the town of Athlone the local M. Latouche was a fellow-student life and property. It iai their ver fifty vears, he was an expert on Bishop Fogarty, of Killaloe, wbo ley. The consecration Mass will be- preache>icoiviit_ir HinI undertakin|g the repulsive Papal throne. remnant of the penal code disap- religious information and rapidly won jwas a trustee for the first Dail gin promptly at 10 o'clock, after j ^ f unmasking this shameful idol tas 0 The London library, which is a re- pears. i prominent position in thaolt field Eireann loan, has appealed to all which a banquet will be served to thelof thp JJc continued: sort of scholars in search of special 1—n9 rl/\««+„in£k i riHHSHfl in uie tuiuuiuuib, «•< visiting clergy at the Carroll Club irough his knowledge of doctrine classes of the community and to aH That the necessity is there and material is proud to boast that its mil history, the prudence and far- branches of the army «to set theithe»r auditorium. During the afternoon a that it is an urgent one, is, I think, kshclves once had the privilege of Bishops, Stop Sunday .Isightedness of his ju at the apJ of 73 years> fore all that is dear to us as r£- ages and other places of interest. "The time for plain speaking has sage to the parishioners of the Lon- vithout having taken a day of rest, men and Catholics is hopelessly lost. In the evening, at the Carroll Club, ertainly come, when not only are don suburban district of Isle&orth (By C. W. C. a public reception will be held, at N. New» Service) He never missed anv Catholic meet- Proceeding he says: the restraints imposed by God and through their parish priest, telling DUBLIN—As a rule horse races which Archbishop Curley and Bishop nature on the abuse of carnal pleas- ir>gs or gatherings of Bishops, and "If we have political difference« them that he well remembers visiting are not h&ld in Ireland on Sunday. Swint will make short addresses. The ure declared to be an intolerable yoke e«pite his great age he worked until let us test them and settiettw™ to a their church. It was, by the way, On a few occasions, «however, a df far into the night at the newspaper constitutional way The robbtoir oi Knights of Columbus will act as a by the spokesman of modern pagan- from the famous Abbey of Syon at reception committee. parture from this salutary rule office« No fatigue seemed excessive | mails and other outrages and horrors» ism, but when in a Catholic country Isleworth that the Blessed Richard has • Father Swint has the honor of be- when it was neces«arv to determine |now too common, are the natural oW- lik< Ireland the incitements to this Reynolds,, known in the annals of the been attempted, \ race meeting |the accuracy of a story. It was this come of certam pnncplee current fa ing the first West Virginian to be vice are openly flaunted when the Church as "The Angel of Syon," wen: fixed for a Sunday in Templemore, Iverv love of accuracy which led him ¡militaristic minds. , raised to the bishopric of the Cath- literature which enjoys a considerable to his martyr's death in I ondon in County Tipperary " had been an- L> the Nuncio's residence two hours The clergy has done much to avwtj^ olic Church. circulation is mainly concerned with defense of the Catholic religion. nounced. Archbishop Harty issued a before his death to consult Msgr. clashes that might have been serto»v The sermon for the consecration sex problems and bristles with im- ,g that such gath- Cerretti. He returned to his home between the rival parties. Interwa- will be delivered by Bishop Shahan pure suggestions. When in some of Last of all, Westminster Cathedral remonstrance, statii erinir= on Sundays were developing for dinner, and died very suddenly of tion at Athlone by four pnestt of the Catholic University, Washing- our theatres and picture houses plays has also discovered that the Holy Fa- to*o commercial enterprises rather heart disease. It can truly be said of successful m bringing about^a «m- ton. The decorations for the occa- »re acted and scenes depicted that are ther said Mass in the cathedral. It tlnn disinterested sport. In defer- him that he died in harness. _ ference between sion will be handled by J. J. Owens. alf veiled apologies for vice, glorifi- was when the Pope was staying in ence to the Archbishop's wishes the He leaves to Catholic journalists a A party „„.„.«^ Tho music will form one of the cation of matrimonial infidelity and London in 1914. A search of the Sundav fixture was abandoned. wonderful example of high profes- the Irish army had eva^ted chief features of the consecration. A thinly disguised studies in debauch- sacristy registers shows that on June but As the result o f <5jmilar action by Kional probitv, tireless activity and ises which they had occupied, the male chorus of sixty voices will sing eeri y when lascivious pagan dances U -J914, the present Holy Father said Bishons"in'"other "iioceses the organi- ^faithfulness to the service of the hater returneeI anc» the Gregorian Mass. This will be in with their passionate apjfeal to the K'lass in the cathedral. His entry in ration of race meetings for Sundays Catholic ideal. ^^^wTSL^ charge of Prof. A. J. Schiffer. senses have become the rage of social Ly,e regjster is: "Sac. Achilles Ratti" mandant Sean McKeown conn ^ has practically ceased throughout the nartiesparties:; when the habit of improper U0n wv,ichich is added the name of his dee red adjoining premises, erects« company-keeping, a thing unknown j ¿jocese, Milan, country. Bigotr_ y Spreading, .barricades and made ready for ae^ Father Gasson Says in our old Gaelic civilization and vio- Ectoplasm Belongs lently at variance with Catholic tra- Senator Randall Say.1«- a dition. when this custom imported To the Stockyards from Protestant England has reached SIMS "MAGNIFIED NAVAL the dimensions of a national scandal; WASHINGTON. D. C., April 20.— |curwj for them loud praises on behalt (By N. C. W. C. NOT» Service) when the infamy of mixed bathing at Educational efforts to show the spur- ^ people, CHICAGO, April 28.—Spiritism our seaside resorts is not only toler- ATTACHE," BENSON -REVEALSI ious character of the "oath" which and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, its ated but practiced by many of our anti-Catholic organizations are at- I Labor Party's Manifeste free and easy Catholics, surely it is latest exponent, was censured and , . . . .tributing to members of the Fourth The Nationai Executive ol tba ridiculed by the Rev. Thomas I. Gas- time to speak. son, S.J., .of Georgetown University, These facts in the Ireland of to- Was Subordinate, Not Commander of Amencan W^«»^ w Utajg before the alumni association of Loy- day cannot be defended and it is time eet in European Waters Durmg War | ^'/^ffl ÄS Ätf ^ ola University at the Blackstone to'speak out. It is time that vigor- Ä theatre on Sunday. ous measures were taken to stamp of Louisiana, in an address delivered "»emunajr^ moyemejA retolttWf out this curse of impurity and to Of spiritism Father Gasson spoke (By N. c. W. 0,N«w» Servtee) |at the banquet of Washington Coun- wjn ^e all its pOWVT create healthy public opinion against rr, I nf P V.a>-o tVlic week. |opinK»« «*.»*, . .«a. 1.1 <»n> with utter condemnation. "There is rect command of Admiral H. T. „Mayo, eilV, K. of C., here this »eek a££rt a body of men, official or par this disgraceful sin. In the struggle WASHINGTON, D. C., May 1.— absolutely no basis in fact for it," he In other words, .Admiral Sims was Religious i^ ^ LJ! official, regular forces or hregnte said. "It is a new marauder in the for our national liberties we have had Admiral William S. Benson, head of proof of what a resolute effort on the the naval representative of my office through the I forces, who seek to impose tbek WÖ1 realm of religion. Catholics should the National Council of Catholic Men, in European w. iters, and he was not ducmg tue connmonm»™„ civtv upon the people by virtue ol wwr not be lured into countenancing it be- part of the nation can achieve. A who for two years has remained only acting under my orders, but was nothing.sm begot ^Jh'insixty l^aments akme TCettme has a£ | cause of the pseudo-scientific glamor substantial instalment of political silent while a persistent campaign of liberty has been secured, and let us considered to be a part of our naval years ago, Sector Ransclell sa d when ^ vltal fon5es , that is thrown about it, nor the at- propaganda to belittle his record and tionon , the workers of town and eona- confess that we owe it to the splen- forcelorces commaiiuecommandedu b»y nuuiuAdmira«l H.. T.I• Many wno annea- r I " > tachment to it of the names of men to enhance the prestige of Admiral a pp M H and «MM did, unfaltering courage and the in- Mavo. He was given the title of against the Catho T f^ try, agriculturalists, and women otherwise well and fa- Sims has been in progress, has issued Commander of the U. S. Naval Forces Ito be ^Li'nt farmers, and laborers, should vorably known." Incident to his vincible determination of the young in European waters in lieu of any scarcely understand how intelligent their will thM the men and women of today. It is be- a letter to the editor of the Lowell shafts "of ridicule Father Gasson dis- "Courier-Citizen" in which he makes better title, but in fact was a magni- men and women belie « tha we take o{ ^ ^ bo cussed ectoplasm. cause the country is so proud of them fled naval attache. I^h a horrible oath," Senator Rans- that we, their spiritual guides, look it plain that "Admiral Sims was a der and amenable to civilian^autfcc»* "Ectoplasm," he said, "is supposed re ity responsible to the people. to them to do for Christ what they subordinate, acting directly under my There is absolutely no comparison I j5e^J^. panS(jell read the state- to be a substance that radiates from between the position held by General | ®*"aJ ee of Masons of the medium and permeates those have done for Ireland, or, rather for orders during the whole time, and m f a committ about her—and the medium is usu- the sake of Christ, to save Ireland was not responsible, except in an in- a «Los Angeles, by which the entire rit- Western Europe ally a she. As a matter of fact ecto- from a more sordid slavery than that direct way, either for the strategy or miral Sims m the navy. of the Knights of Columbus was from which they have striven to set Sims was sent abroad primarily to and described as Becoming plasm is a very bad smell and ought for the operation of any naval • Cattane us free. Let those who braved the obtain information and tranmit * I'Xdring "the highest type of pa- T to do very well indeed in the vicinity forces." • AotS«» r.n tVia information eniwMji»n "«is " ' . J terror of the last two years prove The letter is a reply to a long edi- my office. Acting on the information triotism, reverence for law and order c (By N. C. W. C. N«wi ferrtM) of the stockyards." thus received, vessels were sent that t^rey can make sacrifices for torial laudatory of Admiral Sims, nd love of country. COLOGNE, April 18.—Catholicism's Then he derisively quoted Sir Ar- what is dearer than freedom, for the abroad for needed service. The de- thur Conan Doyle, who said at a which declared that "Sims was never- Chief Justice ConstantlneJ. Smyth triumph in Europe since the war waa chastity that is the glory and honofr stroyers in European waters were of the District Court of Appeals, seance: "I am fairly bursting with theless our supreme naval head.' theme of remarks made oy v*. nf our Catholic faith." operated« Those in British waters sounded a note of warning against ^ ^pendent So- ectoplasm."» Admiral Benson's letter is as fol- by the orders of the British rice ad- misleading .histories, and pointed out ** the course of a debate ia "If it were not for the fact that lows: miral at Queenstown, through Ad- "Editor, 'Courier Citizen,' most mediums have been proven Pope's Generous Aid miral Sims' chief of staff at Queens- established by the Knights of Colum the Reichstag a few days ap- Co- "Lowell, Massachusetts. town. Captain Pringle, U. S. N.j hen's statements provoked the rr«K- frauds and that all of them were ma- . bus. gicians, as far as I know, this new- I To Poland Jewess My Dear Sir: , those operating in French waters and I estant representatives of theGwtM tangled religion might be at least | "An editorial in your paper of from French bases were under orders I Nationalists to cries of Jewisfc im- (By N. C. W. C. New« Service) credible. April 4 has been handed to me, and of Vice Admiral Wilson at Brest; Bishop Blames Dress nertinence!" . "But besides being ridiculous it is WARSAW, Poland, April 15.—The I have read it with great interest. and battleships in the North Sea, un- Of Women for Much " "Catholicism is spreading; tpa to direct contravention to Christian- Jewish paper "Naier Haint" recently The tone of this editorial indicates der Admiral Rodman, were acting un- _ .-iCatholic element is penetrating Vm ^ ity and dangerous to our Christian published an episode dating from the very clearly that your only object is der orders of Admiral Beaty, com- Of World Turmoil whole western part of our WMg time when the Holy Father was Nun- one of historical truth, and I am writ* mander-in-chief of the British grand KJI VYunu »i«™«»!^ ia reariD£ school8 w,th nothto« civilization. Every man who respects _ . .„ a im common with the Prussian gruno- the past and hopes for the future cio to Poland. The incident illus- ing you with no desire to have you fleet. . , trates the kindness of heart of Pius make any change or to ask for any (ByH.C.W.C.N^S^rW) DnCohen said. "Piotart- ought to take his stand against it. "I do not wish in any way to de- MANCHESTER, N. H., May 1.- vanquished to XI towird the poor, regardless of recognition of myself, but simply to tract from anything that is due Ad- alone wa9 their religious convictions. correct what I believe is a mistaken Modern styles in women s clothing I,, War Catholicism will prevail Congressman Sinnott miral Sims, but simply, to give you are "directly responsible for much of penetrate the whole of west«« "The Nuncio," says the paper, "who impression on your part. the facts. During the war, and for "It is evident from your editorial the turmoil in the world today, ac- * ' £ „ Opposed by Bigots distinguished himself by his patience, some time before, I was the technical cording to the Right Rev. George A. kindness and simplicity, was always that you think Admiral Sims was in lead of the navy, and all during the in the habit of going through the supreme command of the naval forces (By N. C. W. C. New» Service) war I was responsible for all naval G°.?crt»„naB4toPioeiST^re»«! priert'»SlayerConvietai streets of Warsaw on foot. One day during the war, and that he was strategy and operations ashore and THE DALLES, Ore, April 29—All afloat directing the movement of ves- as so manv Manchester girls are I the anti-Catholic organizations in the he was accosted by an old Jewess who afloat. Fleets and vessels, including told him of the desperate situation she sels. This is not true. Admiral Sims the transports were moved by orders dressed with anything but disgust? I (By N. c. w. c. N«w» 9wrto«) •econd Congressional district of Ore- lived at a hotel in London, and the asked Bishop Guertin. "Their short , O., April gon have banded together to leat was in. For a long time she had had from my office and from me. As I wapaK0NETA no word from her husband, who was U. S. government gave him an allow- said in the beginning, I do not ask skirts and low necks lead only to dis- WAPAiONmA, ^^ ^ Nicholas Sinnott. incumbent, for re- ance for his living expenses. He was respect. The woman who can win the ^r'es "enrag, a Rk-hart daction to the House of representa- at the front. She had five children, for any recognition of this fact from and .was in great want. A Christian provided with ample office room and any one, nor do I care to have this respect of men by ^r modesty can ¿fnster, on ft*, tives. These various cabals have com- accommodations in the immediate vi- bined under the names of the Feder- neignbor, so she said, had advised her letter printed, as I am only trying to hold the respect of her children. Then convicted of MT- to appeal to the Nuncio. cinity of the Chancellery of the U. S. give the correct facts to one who im- women can point the way to a per- |ruary nw ^ ig awaJtUf ated Patriotic Societies, andfare sup- embassy in Ixmdon. At ^o time was manent world peace." ped to be dominated and directed "Msgr. Ratti listened to her story presses me as being prompted by a I sentence. The jury to the with great attention, and asked her he afloat, except in making trips desire to be perfectly fair, and to i ree- y the Ku Klux Klan. across the channel or during visits to Congressman Sinnott is a Catholic, to come to his house the following give what is actually a true state- day. When she appeared he gave her the grand fleet or visiting some sta- ment of the case. and a native of the district which he tion for inspection purposes. ÄÄ SÄ IMI at- represents in Congress. He was a good sum of money with which to "As a matter of fact. Admiral Sims "Your own comparison of Admiral graduated from Notre Dame Univer- buy a cow, in order that her children wa? a subordinate, acting directly un- Sampson and Admiral Schley proves sity and for a long time practiced law might have the milk they so sorely der my orders during the whole time, the correctness of my stand in this ia Wasco and adjoining counties. needed. The money received from and was not responsible except in an case. Every "time he has been a candidate the Nuncio was more than sufficient indirect way, either for the strategy "Sincerely yours, aa&Catholic forces have opposed to buy the cow. The woman came Dr. Kinsman loured ^J**!^^ I Wshous1 u u e the" latte* shot and bade to return what was loft Msgr. or the operation of anv naval forces. "(Signed) W. S. Benson, nition of Religion by the American im» " iS Without success. The opposition "Rear Admiral U. S. Kavy ; U pow »farongerand bitterer Ratti laughingly told ber that she The naval forces to Europe were r State." ||j|||||u||i^^ should keep it for bar children." part of the U. S. float under th« di *fRet) THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

U. S. Negotiating - ITEMS OF CATHOLIC NEWS Debt Settlement iflisgionarp Sib £>ocietp WASHINGTON, April 29. — The REV. P. C. DANNER, Director AT HOME AND ABROAD United States Government after pro- 1 1 125 N. Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa. »Vi » longed delay is ready to sit around a table with the representative of foreign nations, which owe it $11,- I'irates Bombarding Chinese Villages Two hundred and twenty-two local to be deposited in a bank, organizations and 2,140' individual that he 500,000,000 in principal and interest, Put ( heck oil Mission Work can produce phenomena like to those to di scuss the funding of this tre- members have affiliated with the Na- of the mediums. Some American missioners could tional Council of Catholic Women mendous war debt give first hand information about since March 1, according to an an- Two more Anglican clergymen Up to this time this great obliga conditions in China if interested in- nouncement from the office o. the have been received into the Catholic tion has merely been acknowledge« ternationals would know the truth. executive secretary, Miss Agnes G. Church in England recently. The by the debtor nations. It has nëve A letter received at Hong Kong from Kegan. In a single archdiocese—that first of these, Rev. Thomas' Pitt, a be en placed in the form of obliga- the interior says: Of New York—the individual mem former at St. Andrew's church tions or securitie "The situation here has not cleared, ber« affiliated numbered 1,00!). at the Willesden suburb of London, Now the Government is going to but is much better. The evening was received at the church of the Do- get down to the task of whipping the sport consists in listening to the Over 500 members of the Catholic minican Fathers in Haverstock Hill. huge debt into shape for proper bombarding of the nearby villages by Actors'» Guild, among whom were The other clergyman, Rev. John S. handling. The task is variously re the pirates. One night recently the •cores of men and women whose Jubb, formerly curate of a parish ferred to as the "funding" or the "re firing was heavy and near. Our work names are illustrious in American church in County Durham, was re- funding of debts. It has been placed is at a standstill and will be until this stage and screen life, were present ceived at the of St. by Congress in the hands of a com- matter is cleared up." at the opening of the annual spir- Benet in Sunderland. mission which is known as the World itual retreat of this popular social- War Foreign Debt Commission. French Archbishop Praises Work in religious orgaization in the Lady The best hope we can form for our China of American Priests Chapel of St. Patrick's, New York, at country is based on social Catholi- THE MAY INTENTION The yearly report of the famous 11:5(0 o'clock last Monday morning. cism." This declaration was made by Paris Foreign Missionary Seminary Under the provocation of religious General de Castelnau, at the recent The general intention recommend- publishes a very appreciative report persecution, abetted by the govern- celebration in honor of the fiftieth ed by His.Holiness, Pope Pius XI. to of the Maryknoll (American) Mis- ment, the Catholic provinces of Mo- anniversary of the foundation of the the members of the League of the sions in China. The report has been ravia and Slovakia are threatening to Catholic Workmen's Circles. The Sacred Heart for the month of May prepared by Archbishop de Guebri- separate themselves from the Czecho- circles of Paris and every part of is "Confidence in Our Lady." The ant, Superior General of the Paris slovak Republic. The Catholics in France sent delegates to the celebra- Church styles the Blessed Virgin, society, and after a resume of his re- these provinces have felt in a par- tion, and }i solemn high Mass was our life, our sweetness, and our lations and those of his confreres ticular degree the severity of the aid in the basilica of the Sacred hope." She bids us turn to her in with Father Walsh, he writes: the Precious Blood, whose mother- outrages which the government has Heart of Montmartre, at which Car- all our necessities and to turn to her "Our dear Americans have gradu- house is in Roermond, Holland- permitted, if not inspired, against dinal Dubois presided. with confidence. No one, according iillv accustomed themselves to their After forty years of devotion to Construction of the gymnasium them. liflicult undertaking and have edified The radio ^lephone as an adjunct to St. Bernard, was ever known to fly the evangelization of the unfortunate and swimming pool buildings us with their simple confidence and planned Social study clubs based on prin- o the pulpit and a means of reach- to her protection, or implore her in- natives of Natal and adjacent dis- several years ago for St their courageous zeal. The following Joseph's ciples outlined by the Department of ing hundreds of thousands who do tercession without obtaining relief. tricts, the (ierman missionaries have College, at Emmitsburg, Md., is the actual condition of the districts ha« be- Social Action of the National Catho- not go to church is being made use of brought thousands to the True Faith. gun. The gymnasium building which will soon form the first Ameri- will lic Welfare Council are now being n Chicago. EVery Sunday afternoon HIBI.K It LA DIN«; IN SCHOOLS There are thirty large mission sta- be a three-story and basement can Apostolic Vicariate: Territory— brick conducted in sixteen cities. Three a radio chapel service is conducted tions attached to the motherhouse in structure of colonial design with di* 20,000 square kilometers (5,400 cities, including Milwaukee, Duven- at the broadcasting^ station KYW on An attempt to permit the introduc- Mariannhill. There is one several mens ions of 50 by 150 feet. |uare miles*; population — about Besides port and Washington, have several the top of the Commonwealth Edison tion of Bible reading in the schools o' hundred miles distant. There are a gymnasium on the first floor, 200,000; Catholics—from 1,600 to 2,- a so- such clubs in operation, some of them skyscraper, and these services— Illinois is being made through an besides 430 exterior stations and de- cial hall and sleeping quarters for being conducted by students who 000; missioners—12." pendent houses. prayer, sermon and music, are sent amendment to the state constitution students and guests will be on the have themselves graduated from pre- over the ether tracks for from five which declares: "The reading in the Fifty-nine priests, 162 brothers upper floors. Adjoining the gym- vious courses. 1 hundred to a thousand miles through- public school of selections from any I lertric Motors for Prayer Wheels •in' 337 sisters are laboring in these nasium will be the swimming-pool A distinctive Irish section of the out the Middle West and Southwest. version of the old and new Testa- Prayer wheels of Indian Buddhist missions. There are 7,460 pupils in building, which will be one story Vatican Library has been created as merits without comment, shall never priests must be supplied with electric the 138 schools conducted by these high, 43 by 115 feet, and will contain a result of the reception of the Mar- Milenarianism, or milenialism, is be he in conflict with this Constitu- motors as a result of concessions "i s ionaries. At present 5,883 a pool 20 by 60 feet. quis MacSwiney of Mashnaglass by nothing new under the sun Some of tion." The proposed constitution is made by engineers who hail under- heathen are under instruction for Costing about $200,000, the build- Hip Holiness Pope Pius XI last the great Doctors of the Catholic to be oteil on at the polls. iken t(o supply Simla, the summer I baptism. The Christians in the ter- ings will be modern in every respect Church discussed it. In the Middle f India, with electric power, month, when a fine collection of ap ita' i ritory in the jurisdiction of the mis- and will contain the latest appoint- works on Irish history and archaeol- Ages it seems to have been dropped When tl e engineers wanted to har- sions number 24,335. The whole na- from mens memories, mountain streams up to ments. John T. Bramble, of Balti- ogy was preesnted. These books will after having ness i h tive population is about 100,000. The more, is the architect and builder. be placed in a newly opened section, occupied a good deal of attention. dynamo! to supply light and power larger part of the district was ele- But with the advent of a, the Buddhist priests ob- vated last autumn to a vicariate close to the British section, where, Protestantism Catholic Students' g for Sim DEMAND TAXATION previously, the few books dealing it got a new lease of life, and has jected as the power for the manipúla- apostolic. intermittent!v stirred the minds of Mission Crusade | tion of t le prayer wheels was derived with Ireland in the library were in- During the war the work of the Because churches here are turning the sectaries from the time of the cluded. from these streams, The priests in- |missions was practically abandoned, to the movies to attract congregations Anabaptists dapn to the men who are cited the people to protest against because most of the priests, brothers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is the and are putting on such pretentious now preach ingianii prophesying about A Student Vision the divqarion of w ;r power for coin- and sisters were interned and denied dupe of clever and unscrupulous shows as to draw patrons from the it. ••h young men shall see the mercial *urposes. As long as the any sort of communication with mediums, »cording to Joseph F. Rinn, moving picture theatres, some of the Sixty-six years. of religious life visions." The Prophet Joel was wheels are kept continually in motion their former associates or their na- theatre managers have asked mu- of Brooklyn, who declares that he the priests believe the prayers are tive charges. For a time after the and his colleagues in the Society of were brought to an end here with merely stating a universal truth in nicipal authorities to force the effective and a compromise has been war the difficulties were hardly less. American Magicians can pro! luce the death of Sister Mary Clare, of the these words. Vouth is buoyed up by cnurches to pay license fees and Academy of the Assumption, Welles- its visions and a great portion of the reached on a basis of the wheels be- It has been impossible to obtain a taxes. While as a rule no ad- psychic phenomena which would sufficient number of missionaries. "knock Sir Arthur over. Rinn, who ley, Mass., at the age of eighty-three. world's progress is due to the fact ing supplied with electric motor«. mission fees are charged, collections is a produce broker and expert ma- Sis'.er Mary Clare was one of the pio- that youth, having seen, translates To. meet the increasing opportuni- have been taken up, it is said, to de- gician. declares he will wager $5,000, neer members of the community and the sight into action, and the impulse 100.000 Converts Mad* in South ties and demands in this fertile field, fray expenses. Some of the movte in 1860 was a member of a group of sets in motion the factors upon which Shantung the missionaries have a house near men have gone so far as to suggest) Sisters of Charity who volunteered to advance is conditioned. The visions The fortieth anniversary of thee So the old parish church of St. Ursula, that if they call their theatres care for a large number of Asiatics of youth are not always realized in ciety of the Divine Word in the in Cologne. A priest ami a few sis- churches and put a religious talk on who had reached Halifax aboard a sober fact, but extravagance of de- mission province of South Shantung, ters are quartered here. They are the program they should get off tax- steamship infested with cholera. She tail can be excluded in view of the China, finds a native population of preparing to open the way for the free and license free. ORTGACE was a sister of the late Rev. J. Con- r< »1 gains wrought, and in every in- 100,000 Catholics as compared with training of young men and women who feel a call to work in the South nolly, S. J., and had also a sister in stance they contain a nucleui ; of I did 158 converts when that organization MISSION AT ST. PATRICK'S CERTIFICATES religious life. matter upon which to build a si ru accepted the responsibility of the African missions. P province, according to advices re- ture fit to serve the purpose in vie' M ^FffEEO'fte £ Of f OU» MILL STATEThe lack TAXof interes t among Catho- ceived here. Rev. M. A. Purtell, the noted lics in the conversion to Catholicism Tht Kxample Bishop Henninghaus, S.V.I»., has Genoa Alone Can Jesuit missionary among the deaf, *l00-*200 of the Jews was the subject of a fine And what cou lil be a grander done remarkable work in the past Avert Disaster, Says will open a mission, to last for one '500*1000 address, given by Dr. Bede Jarrett, theme for tht visions of youth than few years in the organization of na- week, at Old Saint Patrick's church. Provincial of the English Dominicans the progress and triumph of the tive catechists. There are upwards the British Premier Liberty avenue and Seventeenth at the Convent of Sion in London, be- Kingdom of < •d? Our Blessed Lord of seventy-five priests, assisted by street. Pittsburgh, on Sunday even- SECURED UPON PITTSBURGH 1 and Iiis Apo ing at 7:30 o'clock, and continuing fore a meeting of the Catholic Guild of ties were young men. eleven brothers and about twenty na- GENOA, April 26.—Premier Lloyd HOMES _Israel . This guild, which was founded The intrepid soldiers of the Cross tive missionaries and teachers at every evening at that time, during wh IGeorge drew an alarmist picture of the coming week. strictly for promoting the work of i evangelized the wastes of Eu- present laboring in the province. Europe tonight. In addressing the conversion among Jews, had a warm rope were for t ; most part youth- The jurisdiction of the Society of British and American press repre- Father Purtell is able to speak in place in the affections of the late ful. And most of those who an- the Divine Word in China has been sentatives he declared that the object English and in the sign language at Pope. Among the distinguished per- svveret the ca f Peter the Hermit extended over the vast ecclesiastical the same time, which will give an sonages of the Catholic Church who Genoa was to clear up political and w > followed Richard the Lion- province of Kansu, just north of difficulties, which were full of men- opportunity for hearing people also celebrated Mass for the intention of hearte were mere boss in age. What Thibet. * Kight priests from South to attend the exercises of the mis- the guild during the novena last year, ace. He compared Europe to seeth- youth hi out youth mav do! Shantung, accompanied by four Ca- ing racial lava, which, like the earth's sion, and to follow them, and all who was the late Supreme Pontiff himself, puchin Fathers, left for the new field are interested are invited to attend. and with him were associated Car- The Idea crust was seeking a proper level. in February. The trip requires a five- This adjustment was full of peril. He fbtterfourth fc"< by Nina Street Car Line* Bene haw Baildiqc, Pittsburgh, Pa. of the Church. Nothing short of this high ideal entered into the foundation Apostolic with the Right Rev. Father This call for a meeting of the Al- phia and Pittsburgh Stock Ex- of the Catholic Students' Mission Verstraelen, S.V.I)., as missionary lies was inspired by Premier Poin- changes. Crusade. Humanly speaking it did Bishop, according to advices received care's Bar le Due address intimating here bv the Society of the Divine [Politic»! Advertisement] no' look very promising, when out of that France was prepared to act Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh the half-million students in our Word. alone if the Allies failed to support higher institutions, only about thirty The mission has shown a marvel- her in enforcing the treaty. ous spiritual growth during the past gathered at Techny, III., in July, "The world must recognize the *nHIIIUmHtlllllHI||||||||||||||t|IHMIItl|£ 1918, to form this organization. But few years. In 1921 there were 7,220 fact," the British Premier said in his Republican Candidate neither did it look very promising baptisms, making a total of close to address, "That Russia and Germany e I DON'T FAIL TO VISIT \ when after Our Lord's three years' 60,000 Catholics. There are now ap- combined contain «more than two- public ministry "the number of the proximately 8,500 children attending thirds of the people of Europe. Their names was about a hundred and the mission chools. voice will be heard, and the Russo- f Grant St. Market f twenty." The Catholic youth of The district was taken over from German treaty is the first warning For CONGRESS America, like the young apostles in the Jesuits by the Society of the Di- of it." | 304 GRANT STREET 5 Judea, saw visions, and urged on by vine Word in 1911 and was at that = NEAR THIRD AVENUE § f«od the Holy Ghost, set about realiz- time made a prefecture-apostolic, CATHOLIC WOMEN 35th Congressional District ing them. with the late Right Rev. Monsignor Noyen, S.V.D., as first superior. AID MISSIONS § Most up-to-date Market in s i Pittsburgh, where you get every- 5 The Answer There are twenty-nine mission fath- MILWAUKEE—More than $100,- pon Catholic America is laid a ers, with twelve brothers and thirty- i thing good to eat, at prices that s 000 was contributed to the cause of z can't be beat. , 5 burden, No other country in the even sisters working in the field. Catholic missions last year by the world IS so rich, so prosperous. No- Thirty-seven chapels and eighty- Missionary Association of Catholic BOB MYERS, Prop. f miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii when ! else has genius harnessed it- seven oratories are maintained and Women, which has its national head- elf so consistently to accomplish plans are now being made for the quarters in this city and of which Till llll I III I lllllllll II Illinium illHIHMIIIIlS with greater skill and ease the tasks "lection of a mission seminarv. Miss Mary Gockel is president. This 7th Ward f every day. And American Catho- sum included $83,863 in cash and sac- usa tu la il i i • i • i a i i i i t i lies have their share of these Ameri- ierman Catholic Missions in Africa red vessels, vestments, altar linens 8th W»r4 can characteristics. God has placed German Catholic missions in South and other gifts to home and foreign ROOK PAINT AMD REPAIRING.—Use it in their power to save the mission \frica, after a period of suffering Black Diamond asbestos fibre liquid roof 12th Ward missions valued at $20,551. Recently, coating. Stops all leaks and preserves the which Europe has been compelled to and suspension during and following in acknowledging the receipt of fifty 18th Ward the World War, are again in a flour- roof from further decay. Guaranteed to Primaries ibandon and to plant new ones in chalices, fifty ciboria and ten osten- hr Are proof and water proof. Bell phone 14th Ward places where His Word has never yet ¡hing condition. Their work is bring- soria, the procurator of the l.azarist Court 4715. Manufactured by Superior been heard. The Catholic students ing a great number of the natives Fathers at Shanghai declared that in Paint and Varnbh Go., 632 Wabaah Build- ICth Ward nust and could lead in this work, and into the Church. distributing them among the mission- ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. 17th Ward MAY I6th the Crusade was their answer as to From a small beginning in IS82, ary priests it is required that the first low they should do it. vhen Father Franz Pfanner, accom- Ma s in which they are used be of- 16th Ward panied by a small band of mission- fen ¡1 for the intention of the honors Carry On! LEG COMFORT 19th Ward aries from the Trappist convent of anc the welfare of the Mi sionarv 1922 The thirty at Techny had become Maria-Stein in South Austria, went Don't suffer frees Association. The Mo >t Ri Sebas- Mth Ward •0.000 when only three years later Lower Africa and founded Mari- Veins. U* Uharm. Weak tian G. Messmer. Arci ibish* of Mil- lea. Swelled Less, or otkar he Catholic Students' Mission Cru- annhill. the missions have grown to troubles «rbieh need | 28th Ward llllllllllllllllllllllll h. waukee, is spiritual < lirecti of the sadeBi e d its convention in Dayton, great size and fruitfulness. Rev. organization. certain support. Oh o—a truly marvelous growth for Hubert Schmitz, S.V.D., who recentlv LACBD IDEAL •¡hoi t a space. But th is is antici- et urne [ rom South Africa, gave the STOCKING MMIIIIIIINIIIIIIIU Joseph Bonnet, famous French or- will make you happy Dating. The leaders of the crusade indent of the Thro« away torturh N.C.W.C. Newa ganist, is to enter the Benedictine flung out their challenge to their fel- Service an account of the progress or tiimtilsa»»s monastery at Quarr, Isle of Wight, forget leg trunblee low-students; they invited them to of thes > missions. following his American < ngagemets, Ideal Stock ta« behold the vision that they them- ure, without Father Schmitz formerly was pre- accord ig to word receive I here. It selves had seen; they called for vol- fect of the Mozambique mission. He many inatln unteers to help them In carrying on is said that M. Bonnet has for some sanitary, light and was interned in Portugal during the They eost vary little the work to which they had set them- time contemplated this retirement war. On his release he went back from the world. M. Bonnet is a pow- •ladly tag. ... selves. Is this vision to be a mere to Africa and visited Mariannhill, i—>«it aad e—a. OaM mirage, or is it the glimpsing of a erful advocate of the Gregorian which is situated near Durban in, chant, and attended the Gregorian M. MAGEE wonderful reality? The answer we Natal. He spoke with the eloquence t as J. shall try to show in the later article* Congress in New York two years ago. of admiration of the labors and of this series. At that time he predicted that there LACBD charities of the German missionaries would bo a complete restoration of Join the Crusade. there, not forgetting the Sistera of church music within flftoe* years. LY, MAY 4, 1922 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

«i»iiiii tinted at that would sugges ling Re Corcorar lit forth, and if there the Catholic UNION OF SODALITIES | person would be tha s a DIOCESAN •an for taking the ad work vvi Be*. Charte» Momman. Diocesan Director «f Sodalitie« Another socialists w but littl 4712 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh the same accusatio •Revv. £an d I »ear Father-—Permit w you in answer to F. R. L. w lecturi Cathoic girls dress so impri ffcdtlH- Take Part in thf May it Catholic social affairs. Sunday. Corpus Christus ""east. Forty >ur correspondent never told a May Devotion Encouraged Worthy Gift Jemelry Processions Hours, etc. before he told a very salty one thi: ¡VI ( la the order of nature May ushers encouraging was the fact that Grogan jewelry is designed and Sonu> say such processions are too ime when he says, -we ourselves ¡a ww life and bloom, in the order much display. The Church has sanc- over 10,000 leaflets for May devotion wrought in a manner pleasing of grace, it affords young and old tioned them as an external manifesta- men—are disgusted with the sit were taken home by the officers, to many spiritual benefits. tion of the overflowing interval of ition and would gladly remedy it. be distributed to their sodalists and alike to artist and artisan. Pram the Pope down to the hum- faith and devotion, and as an incent- Here is the remedy he wu.ts. Don't the parishioners for the month of peasant, all gather about the ive to others to join in. In Catholic treat us modestly dressed girls as May. Some socialists will attend pub- Every piece is a masterpiece, blest lic May devotion in a body in their altar Mary to pay her special ven- countries such processions take place Iwitwall-flowersh , while you hug and dance of respective churches every week. in the month of May. in the open air and whole cities and indecently draped, powdered, worthy the approbation of the eration painted, penciled, bobbed and flippant Many booklets on this subiect, se- Good sodalists vie with one an- towns join in on the public highwavs. monstrosities who make themselves lected from the book rack of the so- m connoisseur and the confidence other, not only to honor" this Mother surely, then, the objection Incomes ridiculous when we confine such cele- ugly by trying to improve on God's lality, which is highly appreciated at of all who seek wares of enduring of God in the secrecy of their hearts, workmanship. You know you do not every quarterly meeting and will be bat by public demonstrations and brations to our churches. Would it quality. be rash judgment to surmise that want such girls for wives. The mor- found at the retreats. processions to influence thousands of and desertion courts show an ever others to do so. such objectors either have so little internal devotion that it is not worth increaing per cent, of unhappy Catho- If any one is more entitled to take lic marriages and separations, so bit- Gift Altars, Pulpits, put in such processions in honor of the while, or that they are afraid to be recognized as clients of Mary? terly condemned by the Church, take the Mother of God it is certainly the — .place in a vear or two.- Shrines and Statuary Sodality. Where this is possible, and Sodalis11 n t *in the month of May I "A girl friend of mine just told where sodalists are asked to do so by 1 wen. Decorate Mary's altar every- Ime last week, that she thought she Are Admitted Free die spiritual directors and officers of wnere, even in the poorest chapel of was meeting a first-class Catholic modalities, it would be wrong not to rne diocese. Attend the public devo- Ivoung man. who boasted being an WASHINGTON, April 25.—Altars, join in. What else could keep a so- tions and do not, at least in May, officer of the young men's club of his dalist away but human respect, the pulpits, communion tables, baptismal forget your daily little act of conae- parish, but used language to her at fonts, shrines and statuary, imported fear of man, which is but another cration to the Mother of God. En- the end of the first week that had the tvn for moral cowardice? Is it not in good faith for presentation, with- courage others and help to bring them lodor of the 4w>g and ended in an at- out charge, to any church or religious lather an honor and a privilege to be to Mary s throne. Itempt at unmentionable liberties be- organization are admitted free of Coultas, Mrs. Lilla Davis, Mrs. Chas. permitted to take part in such exter- ihe real sodalist is ever on the Ifore the first month was over. When iuty under the new tariff bill, as re- BUILDING nal manifestations to encourage love lookout and finds a hundred ways to Ishe remonstrated he simply said, ported to the Senate Tuesday of this E.DeWalt, Mrs. A. J. Donahue, Misa «Mary? Those who say such prac- M. Dwyer, Mrs. Geo. C. Evans, Mrs. show love and honor to her Heavenlv 'that'"s nothing, young people all do week by the finance committee, which FUND DRIVE tices are only for children forget that Mother. has been engaged for months in re- J. H. Faulkner, Mrs. L. J. Fdnaugle, the liturgy of the Church at times those things nowadays.' I have Mrs. Harry L. Fleck, Mrs. James heard it many a time and think there writing the measure as it passed the pnscribes such processions and men- Soda list h Mince No Words in Defend- House. Of the Pittsburgh Council of Flynn, Mrs. Catherine Ford, Mrs. E. tions the clergy and laity who are to ing Themselves is some truth in it, that the reason of C. Gardner, Miss Elizabeth Giel, Mrs. tafce part, and the order they are to In a recent letter published in this so many mixed marriages is because The bill, under like restrictions, Catholic Women John Vincent Gray, Miss Catherine observe, as for example, on Palm sodality column from a Catholic gen- non-Catholic young men often treat also admits to free entry works of Griffin, Mrs. Wm. Grusch, Mrs. W. J. tleman, he tried to place the blame T'!, ",ore gentlemanly art, including pictorial paintings on The executive staff of the Pitts- Hager, Miss Marie Hanihan. Mrs. fnfor immoral dresA s a.ir.li..>:t Catholic. social Ian" respectfully than our own Cath- glass and stained or painted glass burgh Council of Catholic Women is Margaret Hartman, Mrs. Stephen Q. windows, providing the latter are affairs altogether on the shoulders olic men. All they want you to do receiving splendid encouragement in Hayes, Mrs. Clara Herman, Mrs. Jos. of girls and women, stating that the to go with them to the most dis- works of art and valued at $15 or Hoffman, Mrs. Julia Huber, Mrs. SPRINGREPAIRS more per square foot. Stained glass their arrangements for a grand mem- "men on the committee are disgusted reputable places in summer or win- Henry G. Kay lor, Mr3. Mary E. Kay- windows that do" not meet the re- bership rally and building fund drive, with the situation and would gladly ter, and if you don't get a one-piece which will be launched with a reunion lor, Mrs. Mary Kelly, Miss . Mary Start Building New Health By wimming suit they sneer at us as quirements as works of art which remedy it if advice were given them." have a square foot value less than luncheon of the officers and members Kennedy, Miss Sara Kernan, Mrs. J. Taking Father John's Medicine In response to this statement a not up to «late. of the Catholic Women's League and H. Lauth, Mrs. Chas. B. Lawrence, "Then they make fun of the girls $15 are subject to a tax of 60 per Catholic lady of good reputation cent ad valorem. the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Mrs. Chas. Loeffler, Mrs. Chas. H. You can build writes: "Rev. Father—In regard to that do not marry, call us old maids; Women (which were merged into one Long, Mrs. Klizabeth Mackey, Miss new flesh and that article in the sodality column by hucks, that's the only thing that's Rosaries, chaplets and similar ar corporate organization on April 4). Be: ty Madden, Mrs. J. A. Maund, health taking the gentleman signing himself 'F. R. left for those of us nowadays who tides of religious devotion, of what- The luncheon will be held on May 3 Miss Anna Meinert, Mrs. Anna Mil- Father John's L., Member of Committee,' and laying want to remain half decent in life. ever material composed (except if at the Hotel Chatham roof garden. ler. Mrs. Katherine Mooney, Mrs. H. Medicine because the blame to us women, I wish to "Girls are just what you men want made in whole or in part of gold, sil- Mis. Teresa M. Molamphy will be H. Mulranev, Mrs. Mary S. Murphy, the dements of state that such a man, whose name I em to be. and you know i; but too ver, gold plate, silver plate, preciou general chairman, assisted by the of- Mrs. T. J. Murphy, Mrs. Neal Me- this old fashioned recently saw on a committee of a well. Show that you appreciate the or imitation stones) are assessed ; t'cial staff of the league apd the Bride, Mrs. Mary McCatTerty, Mrs. tonic are just the prominent Catholic societv, remarket virtue in those of us who try to lead duty of 15 per cent ad valorem, i council. Mary McDonough. Mrs. Thos. Mc- tJHi rtg» which to me that a girl who tries to dress clean lives and listen to the command valued at not more than $1.25 pe The following is a partial list of Grath, Mrs. George McGrath, Mrs. your tired and | modestly and to lead a pure life is of God, not to lead others into temp- dozen, and 30 per cent if valued at the captains and team workers: Cap- Catherine McKenna, Mrs. George Mc- run down system ¡selfish; which remark. I believe, tation, and your imaginary difficulty more than $1.25 per dozen. Any of tains—Mrs. A. L. Aaron, Mrs. H. M. Swiggan, Mrs. Robert McWade, Jt., needs. Father could come from nowhere but the will be solved. The man that doe? the foregoing articles, if made Bulger, Mrs. James Brennan, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. F. Neely, Miss Bessie John's Medicine lowest depths of hell. no' respect us in maidenhood will do whole or in part of gold, silver or Albert. Burkhart, Mrs. Andrew J. Nuttall, Mrs. Wm. O'Brien. Mrs. John worse after he has enslaved us in gold or silver plating, or of preciou does its work not "Next to God 1 love purity and Can, Miss Klizabeth M. Casey. Mrs. IJuinn, Miss I^ottie Randall, Mrs. h y stimulation marriage. or imitation precious stones, are as •1. B. Chalmers, Mrs. Joseph Collette, Nellie Reilly, Mrs. Mary A. Ridge, most girls do. If men would act dif- or one, am proud of the fact sessed a duty of 50 per cent ad but by actual re- ferently, perhaps women and girls Mrs. Minnie Conklin, Mrs. M. Con- Mrs. Geo. J. Rudoph, Mrs. Elizabeth building of that 1 am not a 'flapper,' am deter- valorem. roy, Miss Ella M. Coughlin, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Anna Schmidt, Mrs. wo'ild. If Catholic men would only mined not to become one for anv strength because shun and discourage the so-called Marearet Cunningham, Mrs. Mary Carrie Schmidt, Mrs. F. A. Schneider, of the real nour- young man, and still have hopes of Darling, Miss Dora M. Debold, Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Shay, Mrs. Thos. Smith, 'flappers' and all indecency, girls anil meeting one with whom I can cast Irish General ishing elements women would soon become decent as Elizabeth Donahue. Mrs. Mary A. Mrs. John P. Staud, Mrs. Catherine which it contains my lot in life without sullying my Dougherty, Miss Kate H. Dugan, Sullivan, Mrs. J. L. Sullivan, Misa a whole. conscience." Assassinated i n concentrated "There was no call for such a re- Mrs. Henrv Erisman, Mrs. J. H. Katherine Tighe, Mrs. Thos. M. Yours respectfully. foitn. mark, as I do not follow extreme Fi'hey. Mrs. John Finn, Mrs. T. H. Thomas, Mrs. Wm. J. Wagner, Mrs. Helen R. N., Sodalist, By Mutineers No dangerous drugs in any form. styles, nor had there been anything Ford, Mrs. Sara Frank, Miss Rachel Catherine Walker. Mrs. Jas. Webber, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Good, Mrs. Helen Gordon, Mrs. Mrs. S. N. Weddell, Mrs. Robert There is the old story of Adam and DUBLIN, April 25. — Brigadier- Hart Giaham, Mrs. Albert Guyer, Welte. Mrs. Geo. C. Witt, Mrs. John Eve. One blames the other and both General Adamson, commanding the Mrs. Joseph C. Heckman, Mrs. Thos. Wurdack. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY blame the devil. To be honest about Athlone Brigade of the regular Irish P. Horan, Mrs. Anna Hough, Mrs. the matter there is considerable truth Republican army, was shot dead Catherine Huhn, Mrs. David G. Jones, EXHIBITION OF SEWING on both sides. Whilst it is true that on April 25, near the headquarters of Mrs. John Kane, Miss Mary Kennelly, PITTSBURGH, PA. Catholic young men as a whole are the Independent Republican forces in Mrs. Mary King. Mrs. Wm. P. Lange, Thursday evening, April 27, there much to blame for not living up to Athlone, 70 miles west of Dublin. SUMMER SCHOOL FROM JULY 3rd TO AUGUST 4th Mrs. Frank Limpert, Mrs. Mary was an exhibition of the sewing done Catholic principles ami teaching after An official communique issued Mueller, Mrs. Rose McCarthy, Mrs. by the several classes held during the Clanee conducted from 8:30 to 12:30 in the Maloney Building, 337 they leave school, yet all Catholic from the headquarters of the regular Marv McCov, Mrs. Rose McFarlin, year at Old Saint Patrick's, Liberty Second Ave, for Students and Teachers. High School and College young ladies are not angels either in army in Beggars' Bush barracks, this Mrs. E. McGarr, Mrs. Mary D. Mc- avenue and Seventeenth street. The Credits given; also Certificates to Teachers. Address Registrar of the matter, and even some sodalists city, said: Ginnis, Mrs. Gertrude H. S. McGuire. pupils had on view the various ar- Saaner School before June 1st. are guilty. Mary, help us all! "Brigadier-General Adamson, of Miss Loretto Nauer, Miss Josephine ticles they made, and many of them VERY REV. M. A. HEHIR, C. S. Sp., Bishop Boy I*- Addresses 300 Officers the Athlone Brigade, was shot dead I. Nixon. M.-s. Nellie Noa, Miss Mary wore dresses they made themselves. President. and Delegates of Sodalists in the streets of Athlone. The Gen- O'Connell, Mrs. H. S. Pankinton, Mrs. Some of them made three and four The meeting of officers and dele- eral was returning to the barracks, Wm. H. Postner, Mrs. Eva Powers, different dresses, in addition to vari- near the hotel where the mutinous gates of sodalities affiliated with the Mrs. Wm. Proctor, Mrs. Louise M. ous other articles, and on the whole troops have their headquarters. He Diocesan Union of Sodalities, at Puhl, Mrs. Elizabeth Quinn, Mrs. the exhibition was a splendid succe«. was suddenly confronted by a group S> nod Hall Sunday afternoon, was Clara E. Rodgers, Mrs. John H. It speaks volumes for the expert in- of armed men who orderfid him to Roney, Mrs. John Sauter. Mrs. Ma- struction (riven to the young women well attended. Rt. Rev. Bishop Boyle throw up his hands. addressed the delegates, laying par- tilda Schaming, Mrs. E. 1. Schroth. by Misses Mary and Marearet Con- Mj . Elizabeth Shannon, Mrs. Kaih- ticular stress on the importance of Ion, Miss Nell Murphy, Miss Kate Fired While Arm* Were Raised erine Shav, Mrs. Harry A. Silver- the sodalities, expressing his great Barry, Miss Margaret Barry and man, Mrs.' J. M. Slatterv. Mrs. J. J. Seton Hill College personal interest and hope for the fu- "The General , being alone, com- Miss Feil, who devoted much time , Mrs. William J. Smith , Jr., re which he places in the sodalities. plied and, while his arms were raised, Sloan and skill in instructing the young Mis. J. J. Studenv, Miss G<"rtrud e ? urged the officer.» not to allow the • assailants deliberately fire* into wonion < if the parish and the neigh- Swee ìev, Miss Marie Svbert Mrs. ¡•nary aim of the sodality to be n. Several of the mutineer of- borhood. Marv C. Toal. Mrs. Winnifred Wair- ¡eriooked and to keep all sodalities ers were arrested." FOR WOMEN ner, Mrs. Robert Walsh, Mis s Kita om turning into mere social clubs. After th hooting, General Mc- HIGH COST lrew cordon around Athlone Ward Mrs. Walter E. Ward Mrs. In The Pittsburgh Gateway riven the .Tosep h \. Weaver, Mrs. Jo hn A. OF COAL STRIKES IK; ind t a i mand for surrender to Fitzpatrick, command- White\ Mrs. M. H. Wilhere Mrs. "A Western College for Easterners— idant t .strikes in coal mines is tha iti wasting aient troops occupying (Jetrt re Zeuger. :i year, it has been esti- An Eastern College for Westerners** inments •1. He allowed 15 min- Tt" m Workers—Mrs. Mi ) ,000,000 c pert s of tl" Geological n to be v, friyinir notice that at A hea in. Miss B. Allen. Mrs. t reo. Mj ed bv e i arac tes. V, M i ssi s burden, s Idled on to/ iihe d pei Alten baugii. Mrs. A. W. Ardar i foots the! 17, GREENSBURG, PA. Mary Baui Public, wl F. Barr, Mrs. George 'j he cost of Mis. M. A. Bittner, Mrs. Ca 1 •*a 'hPl'llH 90,000 men. i, Mrs. M. Boisson Mrs. ansiatífr aoQr^srg ì SBassfifipszWiSg^^afiz^sQaSz He isibili the Bode J. ty years from 1!»00 to M rt Calla- I mur< i suri Ht ìa Bvrnes, Miss Agnes experts compute, coal try to Miss Margaret Casev Miss 20, and ban. United States were idle sements \nlla . Mrs. the [ICK: regular troops Coen, Mrs. John Clarv '.orkiupr days. ie ich you B. A Connellv, Mrs. R. A. C 'PPing, lze thi spirili .1 nnnl whe lev de :ained pendait ST. XAVIER ACADEMY, BEATTY, PA. k. an i iop 1 i as most emphatic in Bearding school for girls conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Health- Cat lolic girls and young LARGER BASILICA OF fol location. Attractive grounds. Thorough instruction. Terms rea- [ne e\ii mes of the STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE | eery reí ml. and to sonable. Catholic University Affiliation. Elementary, Academic and mean ir all things, > • • The... Commercial Courses. Music, Art, Domestic Science, and Athletics. QUEBEC —Plans for the erection in the im linent dan- and grander Basilica of f.. of For catalog apply to THE DIRECTRESS. n t St< e Beupre on the site of I ons, books, dances, in lat was destroyed by fire M m i « ^ ih ich youth trhHooel art ex pecte to he announced here •xcess toda\ Wl mere is [Natio nal DSinK following t leir submission to Car- lash betwee n am social ci PACKING Fireproof and Non-flreprdof Warehouses SHIPPING linai Betrin who arrived from Rome lit ions, choi It is understood that the îverv time. i active interes plan con& nplate an edifice which America Furniture Storage own parish, but try als. tí ill o\v he same tteneral lines of of a feeling fo • diocesan \v k. at must be d jne for God an HAUGH & KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. •what m propor- Church , out (lot 5 not belong t 709-711 East Ohio Street CENTER AND EUCLID AVENUES 80111 Phon** partici liar paris A te irarv church will be erected 1 his closing remarks Bis op in ord D accommodate the pilgrim- North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. ted upon the necessity ror ig woman to ages f 1922 which are expected, as iC- .1. HofftteL. Prwddeut George U. Schmidt, Ca«Wer ie Dp astes for a cotn- usual, -tart in May. Already many r. of the pilgrimages have been pre- M< t unhappiness in 1. w. Frlf»il. Tl « President H.ar, J. C. 4m*L CaMi ti,. inability of girls pared for, and it is expected that the young wive cook properlv. to destruction of the edifice will have and to do 101 thingi "that the effect of increasing the number 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 of the pilgrims, especially as the TWCmtito "SEEANDBEE" — "OTY OF ERIE" - "CITY OF BUFFALO" make a dwelling more than a board- BBTWBIN ——— inn house—but rather a cozy, cheer- relics of Ste. Anne and many of the CLEVELAND- •Daily, May lat to Nov. 15th- - BUFFALO il home, foi husband and children. most valued treasures of the shrine have been saved. UmCtmuxD 9:00 P. M. { East*«.*» Í Lan 7:80• A.M9:00F. . M. YOUNG DRUG COMPANY MNIhnio 7:30 A. M. )Standar d Ture ( Arri»* Buttalo CurmtAwn Father Weisenbcrger Spoke on the The great pilgrim's bell which an- CwBMtion. it Buffilo for NWir. falls" ind all Ka»t*rn •»<« C^dian^ini^ Mroad tókrt. JBadiog between Cleveland anK.d Buffalo ar« foodI for transportation Mr tów n r^ Jo w Retreats nounced the arrival of pilgrimages Craig Street and Center Avenue fietat «cent or toorht agency for ticket* mC. 4 H. Une. New Toun.t Automobile Bate-WO.«) The aim and purpose of the re- or of distinguished visitors was un- SoondTrip. with 2 day return limit, for ear» not exceeding 127 Inch wheelbeje.. Prescriptions a Specialty—Called for and Delivered Molly colored «actional poaxle chart «f Tbe Qret Bbip "StffANDBEK" amt op racn* treats to take place in three parishes scathed by the fire, although every ot of the city, from May 14 to 21, was other bell of the btsilica was ruined. P. 4 A. 3*1 Park j—ereta. Alao aak for our S2 -pa— piaMHai mti dmfipem booklet frae. Scbenler—Bell 9898-»899 IfeCbrdand A. Buffalo fully expained by Rev. A. Weisen- The wooden statue of Ste. Anne in Trenail rnmnnj berger, who urged the officers to try the facade was also undamaged. FARE * 5 §a to have all their members make use iimn i MBilBBj of such a precious opportunity. Father Julien Adons, a Belgian mlM These retreats will be held in St. Franciscan, has been murdered in J. ». McKKNNA. PrwM—t * ' Agnes church, Craft and Fifth ave- China, according to information re- Metal and Woodworking Machinery nues; in St. Peter's church, Sherman ceived here bv the Belgian Minister avenue, N. S., and in St. George's of Foreign Äffairs. Father Adons church, S. S., and will be given by was one of four brothers who are J. S. MILLER MACHINERY CO. three celebrated missionaries. All missionaries in China, including Fa- S WOOD STREET PnTSBPEfiB. PA. sodalities of the city and vicinity will thers Hubert, Marin and Eliaee take part in them. Adons. THURSDAY, MAY 4, FOUR THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

I Father ARRANGING COMMUNITY CHURCH Pordano; Address by Rev. MERCY HOSPITAL Dowdell, C.S.S.P., Duquesne Univer- FOR FIRST MA8g AT CHICKASAW | sity- "Ave Maria," Choir; Closing Commencement Exercises of the Prayer, Rev. P. H. Callery; "Holy ttfye fittöburgJ) Catholic Community church at Chickasaw, School of Nursing Held in God, We Praise Thy Name," Choir. The Cecil ian Society of Lawr»^ ESTABLISHED IN 1*44 in the extreme nortem part of Arm- ville had their second rehearsal W The Boys' Choir of St. Pius church, 1 •» *T. REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. D. D.. FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH. strong county, 65 miles from Pitts- Memorial Hall McKeesport, accompanied by Prof. Thursday evening at J. C. McCarthy , PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BY burgh, and 13 miles from the nearest John Sedlacek, were the singers of residence. ."iOO Jucunda strteet, Kaoi. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY Catholic church. Catechism is taught The commencement exercises of the the afternoon. ville. for the purpose of renderfo OFFICE, ROOM III B-II Phon» 18(7 Coort 237 FOURTH AVENUE here every Sunday and Mass is cele- School of Nursing were held in the After the installation ceremonies the music and arranging for a reeep! FAUL C. DUNLEVY. Pre.ident and Trwnrer FRANCIS P. SMITH. Editor brated once a month through the Mis- Soldiers' Memorial hall Monday after were over, the newly elected presi- •ion for the newly ordained Rev. sionary Confraternity. It is attended noon, April 24, at 3 o'clock. dent of McKeesport Council was FF. Galvin, who will say hi« ft^ TERMS IN ADVANCE. The program was as follows: called on for an address. Mr. Barry Mass in St. M; iry's church on -"•p* fcr mail, per Tear „.„tl.OOl copy br mail, for »ix month» —M OO Rev. James R. Cox Presiding The following Cecil« «Weeopy subscription. by mail... 1.00 is the leader of the St. Vincent de day, Sfay 2S. The following Cecily , MForeign Fiauo Selection, Polonaise Paul work in McKeesport, and has will rrtider the singing under Dim, Entered at the Poatofflee. Pittaburgh. Pa., aa Second Claaa Matter. E. A. McDowell been very active in the affairs of the tor Vincent B. Wheeler: John Cd. Elsie Keller Pittsburgh council. In responding lins, J. C. McCarthy, Vincent J. Roj. PITTSBURGH, PA., MAY 4, 1922 Address.. W. W. G. Maclachlan, M.Dt to the call for a talk, he stated that gers, James Collins, Geo. Reflagi Invocation of Eros Kurstiener during the past three months the St. Bernard Smith. John Robinson, E. £ Summer Landon Ronald Simon, Fd. Clifford, Joseph Q^p THE EDITOR Peter's conference of the society had Margaret De Walt made 216 visits to poor families of, Geo. Grimes, Geo. W. Bridgemaa, THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Address .J. G. Bowman, A.M.. LL.D. the district and had expended $5,258' with John Costello assisting «t% Cello Selection Mr. Frank Rvbka in charity without one cent of over- organ. Ail other members are invito PITTSBURGH, PA. Address Rt. Rev. Hugh Boyle Dear Sir:— head expense. The detailed report to be present. Presentation of Diplomas— shows that the bulk of the money Hymn of Praise.School and Audience 1 *» scant justice to Catholic Journalism in this Diocese, went for rent, clothes and food. This, Accompanists—Margaret De Walt, he pointed out, was the greatest fea- ANNUAL RETREAT when, following the example of my predecessors in the See of Pitts- AT * Ella Bradley, Mr. Frank Rybka ture of the society—that it had no MT. MERCY burgh, I appoint The Pittsburgh Catholic an official diocesan organ, Graduates—Joan D. Kerr, Tionesta, paid workers and that every dollar ACASM Pa.; Helen G. King', Huntington, W. aad commend it to priests and to the people as a reliable Journal of given to it went to the poor, not to Va.; Vesta C. McGuire, Altoona, Pa.; salaried workers and for office ex- On Thursday evening, May 1L % Catholic thought aad opinion. I trust that by their encouragement Gertrude, M. Mitchell, New Castle, penses. annual retreat at Mt. Mercy wfil be- Pa.; Florence G. Dugan, Osceola aad support it will grow in* influence, and beeone, increasingly, a by teachers from Pittsburgh, who The new council in McKeesport gin. It will close with high Kaaa « leave the city at 9: IS a. m., returning Mills, Pa.; Catherine M. O'Connor, the following Sunday morning. Ber, power for justice, for righteousness, and for the advancement of the Juniata, Pa.; Gertrude F. Hays, Do- starts with every parish in the dis- at 7 p. m. They must walk seven trict either represented or about to Father Mulligan, of the Redengftubt Kingdom of God in this world. miles every Sunday over rough, hilly nora, Pa.; Margaret R. Conahan, Order, will conduct the exercises. Turtle Creek, Pa.; Helene M. Myers, send representatives. There is no roads, in all kinds of weather. What question but what its future is a While the retreat is prhnarly fc Sincerely yours in Christ, sacrifice are you making for religion? Moundsville, W. Va.; Eulalia E. Barth, Elmora, Pa.; Gladys E. Bos- promising one. the benefit of the students now at- 4* HUGH C. BOYLE, If you cannot teach, help financially. tending the academy, there is, tm«. Contributing memberships: Associ- ton, Proctor. W. Va.; Catherine C. McDonald, Greensburi?, Pa.; Harriet theless, a cordial invitation to ttM Bishop of Pittsburgh. ate. Si per annum; supporting. $3; SODALITY SOCIAL SERVICE the exercises extended to all nun. special, $5; life, SI00. Missionary M. Beers, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ruth M. Neely, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Adelaide M. bers of Mt. Mercy Alumnae. AJnr Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, days' withdrawal from the feverbk 204 Ferry street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ackerman, Homestead, Pa.; Mildred The evening classes of the Sodality MAY E. Keefe. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Margaret Social Service, which have been held pleasures or fearful anxieties of the JyffAY is one of the most charming and ideal months in the year. It is the C. Duhig, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Catherine in the Cathedral High school on passing day and a quiet turning to- month of the year when the spring puts forth all its life, and all the DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY B. Cavanaugh, Hazelwood, Pa.; Helen Craig street, closed the winter and ward the things that are eternal, «ffi prove a wholesome sedative for body evidences of those hidden powers that lie latent in this world of ours. Now, Downey, Swiss vale, Pa.; Grace F. spring terms with a very splendid The first of the public speaking Roche, Bellevue, Pa.; Elleanora I.utz public exhibition of their work in mil- and soul. Mt. Mercy invites all kr •very bud expands, and every spray of plant and tree, and hail with joy thè children to this three days' retreat summer, and all nature is instinct with life. contests by students of Duquesne Wigg, Titusville, Pa.; Genevieve A. linery, art needlework, dressmaking University was he^d in the univer- and basketry. The work shown was How beautiful the devotion and harmony-of our worship, how natural Nestler, Jeannette, Pa.; Hazel M. Me- sity hall on last Sunday evening. sh, Lilly, Pa.; Jean H. Leahv, a credit to the teachers and pupils. the idea of the Church in selecting this month of promise, of spring of glad- The judges, Rev. E. J. Misklow, Mr. Lilly, Pa. : Beatrice I Sentner, Du ness, of serenity and softened temperature, and dedicate it to the Virgin Joseph Cawley and Albert F. Yunker, A portion of the exhibit which at- Bois. Pa.: Sara A. Cas "iutler Pa.: tracted considerable attention Was Hooter who represents, indeed in the order of grace, the spring-time of awarded a gold medal to Paul A. Sara B. Hastings, Punxsutawney, Pa.; McCrory, and silver medals to Jack the section showing the splendid man's redemption, opening the summer of sunshine of the Redeemer her Marie C. S ullivan, Donora P Anna work done by one of the sewing Divine Son. At all seasons we invoke the mercv of God, through the inter- MoKeown* whose subject was Robert May Burns , Pittsburgh, P: Christine Emmett's "Last Address," and to groups for the babies of St. Rita's cession of His Blessed Mother.. But, more especially, during this evquiiste I. Smith, B eaver Falls. Pa. Anastasia Home. This work has been carried 1 John J. Foley, who pictured a pa- month do our devout thoughts and prayers turn to her, Mary, who was C. Biller, Johnstow Pa.; Margaret on under the direction of Mrs. Ein- thetic incident in the recent war, en- Mi* ìinnis, Steubenx e, O.: RhodR a I. destined from all eternity to be the Mother of the Holy One. titled "Whisperin' Bill." Vocal se- stein, of Aurelia street, who, with her Myers, Av alen. Pa. Anna M VV.ìd- corps of willing assistants, has ren- "Ave Maria! 'tis the hour of prayer! lections by members of the faculty !iger. New Castle, Pa.; 151] M. Ca u- Ave Mafia! May our spirits dare and students, and music by the uni- dered valuable aid to the Sisters dur- lev Corrv. Pa.: Helen O'G Pitts- ing the past two years. Look up to thine and to thy Sor. alone!" versity orchestra, enlivened the pro- buveh. Pa.:; Mary V. Galla 1er, Kies- gram. The second of the contests The art needlework class, under Mary was the chosen instrument in the hands of God to give Him that ter, l'a.: Virgin i A Cooper, Patton, the direction of Miss Alice Daugher Church Affairs human nature *n which ma», was made even to the Son of God. Therefore will be held next Sunday evening. Pa.; Catherine Carëv Houtzdale, Pa.; The program: ty, exhibited some marvelously beau rtis that she enters so largely into the scheme and plan of redemption, and Edna H. Cooper, Pat >n, l'a.: Frances tiful results of their winter's work, '"pHE catering enter- Overture, March, R. O. T. C., Zam- A. Repp. Deny. Pa.: Mary K. Walsh, wherever the name of her Divine Son is heard and revered, then and there, while the spring millinery "crea- 1 tainment of every and to the ends of the earth, all generations were to call her blessed. enick, Students' Orchestra. Swissvale, Pa. : Marie Hugh M. tions," made under the supervision of Commercial Classes—Silver Medal. Devotion to the Holy Mother has been from the beginning of the row, Sunberrv, PPa.: ; Don Mrs. Mary Burns, were the cause of Church or Church so- Godfrey B." Miller, "The Gambler's Smith, Los Angele; Cal.; Church. Going back to the fountain-head of our Christianity, going back many longing glances cast in that di- cial affair is moet Wife," Coates. Haney, New Castle, rection. to the earliest traditions of the Church, examining with the light of human William J. Maughn. "Casey at the Kurtzman piano, furnished bv satisfactory and more scrutiny her Spirit, as manifested in the earliest ages of her being in the Bat," Whitcomb Riley. Schroeder Piano Co. Other teachers whose voluntary earliest documents she presents us with, does not every man find that Paul F. Gabriel, "Tom," C. F. and enthusiastic efforts made the economically done wherever the true religion of Christ was propagated, wherever there was Woolson. McKEESPORT SHOWS school term an unqualified success when served by Joyce. the genius and instinct of faith that adored Jesus Christ, there came also Robert E. Patterson. "Curfew Must were: Miss Emily Redmond, teacher GREAT INTEREST IN of French; Miss Mary Duggan, teach- the fellow instinct and genius that loved, revered and honored the woma« Not Ring Tonight," Anon. Equipped to serve or- Vocal Solo, "A Dream," J. C. Bart- ST. VINCENT DE er of Elementary English to foreign- who was His Mother. "He that is mighty has wrought great things in me," ers; Miss Mae Beale, Miss Annie Cu- dination and other she said, "wherefore, behold, all generations shall call me blessed." lett, James F. McCaffrey. Accom- PAUL SOCIETY panist. Rev- F. X. Williams. sick, Mrs. M. Sharpe, in charge of special events prompt-1, g Mary's dear clients, and they are the snow-white-haired, as well as the First High Academic—Silver Medal. At a largely attended meeting he dressmaking; Miss Letta Reid, Miss golden-ringleted of youth, should not neglect the Mav devotions. We need Joseph P. Thornton, The Collier's in the Columbian building, McKees- Grace Sharpe, Miss Teresa Dempsey, ly and correctly. her intercession, her all-powerful offices in our behalf. We have in her the Dying Child, Farmer. port, on last Sunday afternoon, Pres- teachers of dancing; Miss Doran, who tenderest of mothers, nnd one sot blinded to our faults and imperfections Joseph J. Meiser, "A Little Boy's ident John Rea, of the Metropolitan taught vocal music; Miss Gladys Weddings a Specialty and yet all-gracious, mild, who would gather us as a mother only can, into Complaint," Anon. Central Council of the St. Vincent de Donahue, in charge of gymnasium and swimming. the protecting fold of the Redeemer's heart. Remember, as Saint Bernard E. Vincent Gallagher, "Rat, the Paul Society, installed the new of- tells us, in that sweetest of prayers, the Memorare, that from all ages ;t is Newsboy," F. S. Smith. ficers of the recently organized Mc After the work of the students had been viewed by several hundred vis- unheard of that any : — :r * —" — «*• »s« it >o James A. O'Brien, "Poor Little KeespOrt Particular Council of the one placing himself under her protection was ever Joe," Arkwright. society. Stephen P. Barry was in- itors they passed into the auditorium V and Penn Ava forsaken. Selection, "Little Crumbs of Hap- stalled as president; George M. Lip- where they were entertained by the W Arise, dear Mother, and in thy "strength take possession of the country iness, Bali, Students' Orchestra. pert, vice president; William P. members of the dramatic class, under Wà Pittsburgh dedicated to thee in thy "Immaculate Conception." Shine on us, dear Lady, Second II h Academic, Division C Kohler, vice president; Francis J. Cm direction of Miss Jane Church, 'i Phone 123Hi$hland with thy bright countenance, like the sun in his. strength. O Stella matu- ani D—Silver Medal. Porenba, vice president; Julius Tak in an amusing little comedy by tina! O harbinger of peace! till our year is one perpetual May. Mother Joseph J. Steph "Skimpsey, acs, secretary; Michael Wargovich, Ra. :hel Crothers, entitled "The " Ree Private Exchange of "fair love, and fear, and knowledge, asd holy hope," Mother of the Alfred Sto Mart. assistant secretary; Lawrence Exner, I y Holiest, speak to us of the Eternal, telling of heaven Mark C Brooker, ri nee . thur treasurer. Among those assisting The program was concluded by the and infusing peace,] piea," Shakespeare with the installation were F. I). Mc- distribution of almost a hundred lead us still across the bleak wilderness, guide us on to thy Son, the Re- deemer Christ—lead us home. Walter I.. Globa, rhe F orgetful Keever, secretary; John J. Murray, nursing certificates to the graduates Man." Anon. treasurer, and Stephen N. McCarthy, of the four nursing classes, directed :o: Leopold L. Zace "The Polish field secretary of the Pittsburgh Par- by Miss Adler, under the auspices of Who is the happy man in daily life? One who is not concerned with his Boy," Anne S. Stevens. ticular Council, and Rev. Fathers the American Red Cross. Miss Diana The Graff Company pocket, his health or his position among men. One who cultivates a sense of Triple Quartet, with orchesiirii l «IC" James Delaney and William Slattery. Milligan made an excellent address, proportion, who is temperate in thought and word as well as in deed; who corri paniment, "Worship of God in The program was as follows: explaining the aims and future plans Is moderate and tolerant to others who think differently; who will not be KNature,..y " Beethoven. First tenors, March, Prof. John Sedlacek; "The of the Red Cross along this line. A STOVES AND RÀNGES averse from the use of the good things put into this life, but will recognize RevSull . J. F. Dodwell, J. L. Rork e, T. A. Star Spangled Banner," Boys' Choir; short address was also made by Miss tile essential difference between using them and abusing them. ivan; second tenors, H. J. Heil- Meeting called to order by President Louise Vilsack, president of the So- WARM AIR FURNACES mann. J. F. McCaffery, M. C. O'Donovan; Opening Prayer, dality Social Service, who was in :o: . L. Walsh; MANTLES AND TILING first basses, J. J. Dolan, J. J. Groes- Rev. P. J. O'Connor; Spiritual Read- charge of the program. She said In the matter of "birth control" the natural law speaks to all alike sch, B. Olszewski; secondrl basses, ing, Rev. Thomas R. Rea; Address there had been over 600 registrations with an indisputable voice. Else why is the practice notoriously a thing to Rev. J. F. Malloy. Rev. E. A. Malloy.l by Mr. M. C. O'Donovan; "Praise Ye in the classes during the winter. She be ashamed of, and the means towards it to be sought by devious path J. A. Aikens. the Lord," Boys' Chair; Installation also hinted about some interesting 945 LIBERTY AVENUE It is simply bcause conscience telb those concerned that the Jhing is a I Second High Academic, Divisions A of the Particular Council of McKees- ans ahead for Farmrest, the sum- ' tiling to be ashamed of, and they are ashamed of it and B—Silver Medal. port and its new officers by President mer camp of the Sodality Social Ser- PITTSBURGH, PA. Roy A. Niederbergyr, "The Painter vice, which will open July 1. :o: John Rea; "O'Sole Mio," Antonio Qpe Pius if Seville," Anon. _,f, ^L most strongly urges the increase of vocations to the Nicholas A. McHugh, "The Dukite pnarthood. There is need of an increase. Priests must be a numerous band Snake," Anon. 13» second need: they must be good priests to fight the enemv, whose at- Daniel L. Dougherty, *Clarrenc e s riiiiiiiimiiiiiiiifiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiM taws are evident; but with the priests numerous and good, the people Dream," Shakespeare would be good, too. 1 Tj< * —ihn M. Lambert, "Anthony Over -:o: the Body of Caesar," Shakespeare. The lesson for Catholics is that in order to do good political work Selection, "Sleepy Hollow," Fowler, •od influence politics, it is not necessary to be a toadv, nor is it necessarc Students' Orchestra; Director, Pro- to become the slave of the machine. fessor C. B. Weis. :o: Decision of the Judg< R J. Glynn, Mr. W. H. McClafferty, J. S. The answer to attacks on the Faith is to preach Christ and seek for Sztpe, Kst|. continual instances of conversions. The mouths of critics are closed in the March, "The Trump [" Mascha, presence of the moral miracles of Christianity. Students' Orchestra. \ —:o: — ^ DESIGNS NOW Oh SALE AT Catholics may be the poorest in the community, but still thev are not gomg to give up their schools. Parish Anniversary =5 A NATIONALLY — :o: St. Joseph's church, Duquesne, for- merly a mission of St. Agnes' church, Merely to tell the poor the way to the nearest church is no adequate A ROLL Mlp. The material side cannot be ignored. Thompson Run, will celebrate its = aovbttised twenty-fifth annivresary next Sun- ELIMINATE -:o:- day. The celebration was postponed §§ PRODUCT AT THE To keep going ahead is the slogan of Catholicism in these days. from last Christmas. A solemn high MIDDLEMAN Mass of thanksgiving will be cele- Ü PACTorr TO brated at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. S. J. —AND SAVE ATTENTION MARIA BENEFIT EUCHRE Schramm, of St. George's church, 5 you puces YOU MISSION CIRCLES Allentown, its first pastor, will be AT LEAST There will be a euchre held for the the celebrant, assisted by Rev. Leo APMOUII Euchre and "600," under the aus- benefit of the Home of the Good Shep- Donnermeyer and Rev. Matthias MOM of Maria Mission Circle No. 12, herd in Kaufmann's dining room on Spang, as deacon and sub-deacon. 25c TO— 50— c •••»••'••n^iHANGINGwS WITHn VOHR WITHOUWl I riUUT BBOMDCR( B for the benefit of the Catholic Home Rev. Father Vincent, C.P., will deliv- Saturday, May 13, by Court Pitts- er the sermon. In the afternoon at paper house its thousands and Foreign Missions, at St Aa- burgh No. 253, Catholic Daughters of This old reliable wall announces to oi friends a Aww'b Lyceum, corner Hani on and 2:30 o'clock will be solemn Benedic- than ever to Chateau streets, North Side, Tues- America. A large number of beauti- tion and a visit to St. Joseph's cem- bigger opportunity buy high grade wall paper hangings at |»y evening, May 9, 1922. Cards at ful prizes have already been donated, etery, where prayers and alMolution factory-to-you prices. t^v^ •WO. Valuable prises. All Circle with more to follow. The hours will for the deceased members of the par- •wnbers and friends are cordially in- be from 2:30 to 5:00 p. m., and the ish will be recited. Rev. Charles Everything Here in the World's Greatest Selection of Wall vited to attend. admission will be 75 cents. Follow- Duwell, of Verona, will officiate in Papen ing is the committee in charge: Gen- the afternoon. The of Independent extent to which people the United walStatel paporrmrs recognis-e the j CELEBRATES HIS NAMESDAT eral Committee—Mrs. H. F. Hartung, During the week of May 15 to May as the standard for their chairlady; Mrs. William F. Garrison, 20, there will be a bazaar, a social | Our Guarantee fact we te Last Monday Rev. Father Sigis- chairlady publicity committee; Mrs. commemoration of the silver jubilee, Our Guarantee: chases is mdicated by the that have Mailed - mund. O-M.Cap.. of the Toner Insti- S. Hand, the Misses Minnie Staab, celebrated May 7. The first night > Your money re- over 400,000 satisfied customers. tute, Brookline, celebrated his names- Catherine Staab, Anna Scott, Regina will be community night. The mayor, : turned Including the superintendent of the steel works : my with a high Mass at 8 o'clock. Gabig, Margaret O'Donnel, assisted | transportation FREE Zb the afternoon at 3 o'clock the boys by the following aids: Misses Marie and Mr. Davies, of the Board of Com- | charges both Book ij* the institution rendered a very fine Doyle, Marie Nee, Nell Burke, Ger- merce, will be among the visitors. | ways. If our wall Rev. S. J. Schramm will be the speak- ¡paper Is not 110 r pvogram, which consisted of songs trude Burke, Ann Roche, Helen Quat- hdepeodentWlP^wOfc i»a»er and speeches. About fifteen priasts er for the evening. There will be a | entirely satlsfac- chak. Gertrude Fahey, Loraine vaudeville entertainment every even- " tory Write for It ykd day and expressed OTlagan, Inex Kinsley, Marie Hall, 707-709 Liberty Avara Pittabwgfa, Pa. day. their felicitations. ing. Mr. Luke Barnett will be one of Hazel Hall. the entertainers. THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC FIVE

ST CAN,CE'S TEAM, KNOX- NATIONAL COUNCIL SUNDAY PILGRIMAGES TO VILLE, WILL ASSIST IN OF CATHOLIC WOMEN THE "HOLY SHRINES," DEVON BUILDING FUND DRIVE WASHINGTON, D. C. ELECTRIC CO., Inc. OF PITTSBURGH COUN- CIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN The board of directors of the Na- Personally conducted pilgrimages Porch Swings gl [lall ATI—I nttakiifk, h, tional Council of Catholic Women :o the shrines of the "Holy Land of A|C WASHERS AND IKOVEN held their semi-annual meeting at the \merica," by the Knights of Mount A meeting called by the pastor of headquarters, Washington, D. C., on Smlthfldd 948-948 St. Can ice's, Rev. C. Fallon, of the St. Sepulchre will be held from Pitts- April 27 and 28. The meeting was burgh and intermediate points, May women of the parish to assist the presided over by Mrs. Michael P. Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Wom- 14 and June 14, 1922. and Rockers Gavin, of New York. The Pittsburgh The organization of the Knights of J.O'NEIL en in their membership and build- Council of Catholic Women was rep- ing fund drive was held Sundav Mount St. Sepulchre, which is affili- resented by its »resident, Mrs. Ter- ited with the Commissariat of the t»M> afternoon in the school hall. The esa M. Molampny. In addition to Hullw Forni- Holy Land at Washington, for many pastor, Father Fallon, gave a few routine business. recommendation Also Grass Porch Rugs ture mad Piano cordial words of welcome and en- years has given much attention to the Movine i Spe- was made that greater attention be details of these pilgrimages, arrang- cialty. Hi|mi couragement which were followed by focused on the needs of Catholic All Sizes—All Prices Called fer mí an address by the president of the ing train service to the best advan- n< at al women and children in the rural dis- age for economy of time, selecting MN Council, Mrs. T. M. Molamphy. tricts and that a definite program be Hoar*. Splendid enthusiasm was shown good and reliable hotels, and provid- H outlined to aid in this work. ing every comfort for the pilgrims. and every member present pledged Reports from different sections of their support to the captain of St. Leaflet containing complete details EICHENLAUBS the country showed that Catholic Canice's team, Mrs. H. M. Bolger. of the itinerary, transportation, ho- women's organizations were doing tels, etc., furnished on application to much towards aiding a national re- Anna A. Egan, 216 N. Dithridge 3501-3503 Butler St. •all. Cater 4M CATHOLIC CHIL- turn to normalcy through state and street, Pittsburgh, Pa., or Kate Mc- P. * A. national activities. Representatives Cheeter 1U. DREN'S BUREAU Colgan, 209 Broad street, Johns- of the Council from many different town, Pa. centers of population declared that Last Sunday at 2:30, representa- a new national «consciousness among CHURCH CALENDAR tives from seventeen of the twenty- Catholic women is becoming appar- PAROCHIAL four district units of the Catholic ent and promises rich fruit. PUPILS IN DRAMA MAY Child and Youth Saving Union as- The following directors attended Now«You Need sembled in Pittsburgh Lyceum audi- the meeting: Mrs. Michael P. Gavin, In an effort to surpass all its past 5 St Pins V, who reformed the Ro- torium for their quarterly meeting. man court and capital by the New York»; Mrs. W. T. Donovan, St. successes in the dramatic school J. Frank McKenna, the diocesan Louis; Mrs. Arthur H. C. Bird, Salt work, no expense, time or work has atrict example of his household president, presided. Encouraging re- Awnings and the punishment of all of- Lake; Mrs. Teresa M. Molamphy, been spared in the coming produc- ports were made by the delegates. Pittsburgh; Miss Florence Loeber, tion of the three-act, five-scene com- fenders. Through h.s prayers Mrs. Edmond Esquerre, new leader to the Mother of God, the Orleans; Mrs. Harry M. Benzinger, edy drama, "When the Clock Strikes ¿¿¿Telephone today to us for Prices | of the Big Sisters, made a remark- Baltimore; Mrs. Edward I. Cudahy, Twelve," by St. Francis de Sales high Christian forces routed the able address, setting forth the need 1 Chicago; Mrs. P. E. Mackentepe, Cin- school alumni in the school auditor- Turks at Lepanto, saving Eu- of a volunteer body to execute the TOP QUALITY PERFECT SERVICE rope. cinnati; Mrs. James H. Hackett, Mil- ium, Margaret street, McKees Rocks, plans of the secretaries in the Morals waukee; Mrs. W. J. OToole, St. Paul, on Mondav i^id Tuesdav evenings, 6 St John Before the Latin Gate. court. She told of arrangements be- and Mrs. Louis Nash, Dubuque. May 8 and 9. ing made for having a series of case This feast recalls the miracle New scenery and settings have before the Latin gate near discussions, led by Miss Elizabeth Cosgrove, of the Mercy hospital, the been built, and incidental music ar- Home, when St. John was BISHOP VISITS ranged by Mr. Harry S. Kelly. plunged into seething oil but first of which will be held on Wed- BROWN & CO nesday afternoon. May 10, in Pitts- ORPHAN ASYLUM The production is under the direc- WOOLSLAIR AND MAIN STREETS was saved from injury. tion of Mr. Thomas J. Kennedy and 7 St. Stanislas, Bishop of Cracow. burgh Lyceum auditorium. Rev. Lawrence A. O'Connell invited the Right Rev. Bishop Hugh C. Boyle the cast, numbering thirty-four, is as FISK 3585 He was finally slain by the follows: Helen Stenger, Eleanor king, whom he had excommun- members to attend the course of honored St. Paul's Orphan Asylum twelve lectures being delivel%d in with his presence during the closing Hopper, Mary Grant, Marguerite icated, in 1079. Chamar, Margaret McCagh, Collette 8 The Apparition of St. Michael the the Maloney building for the purpose of Forty Hours' devotion on Wed- of training Volunteer social workers nesday of last week. He was as- Kingslev, Catherine McDermott, Archangel, whom the church Sadie Doyle, Edna Tierney, Mary honors as prince of the faith- to assist in solving some of the per- sisted by Verv Rev. William J. Mc- $3,950—$750 Cash. Nr. Duquesne Heights plexing problems confronting the Mullen and Very Rev. E P. Gritlin. Traynor, Teresa Sullivan, Mary ful angels who opposed Luci- Aaron, William Finnigan, Helen fer and his revolting host. i paid workers of the Conference of The board of directors of the asy- Incline and New Mt. Washington Blvd. Catholic Charities. lum also held their regular quarterly Chamberlain, Mrs. Jos. Fallon, Alice 9 St. Gregory .Nazianzen, Patriarch Pridtly, Margaret Dougherty, Agnes Brick houses. 7 rooms, hall. bath, «as, electric lijrht. porch««, papered of Constantinople when that meeting on that day, so that they newly Bishop Boyle, in a very interesting might take part in the closing exer- Hoean, Mary Duffy, Marie Larkin, and in A-l condition : paved St.. fine, healthy location; block from Duquesne Incline, \ city was distracted by Arians talk, insisted on the need of the vol- Margaret Leonard, Elizabeth Dono- 10 minutes from downtown: party wall houses. No. 114 Plymouth st. Car 40 to and othef heretics. He died cises. A thorough inspection of the Oneida St.. or any passing incline: near Point Bridge; transfers free. unteer at all times because of re- institution was made in the after- hue, Regina Donaghey, Clare McFad- in 390. stricted resources, and stated that it den. John McDermott, Mary O'Don- 10 St Antoninus, Archbishop of noon, and some of the hoard mem- is a very good thing that Catholics bers delighted the orphans by eating nell, William Sweeney, Leonard $7,200—Sol way St., Squirrel Hill Florence, whose charity earned are for that reason compelled to as- Loftus James Branagan, Francis for him the title of "Father of supper with them, enjoying the same sist in the noble work of assisting menu and partaking of their meal Myers, Helen D. Riley, Leonore Ker- the Poor." He was a Domini- their distressed brethren. He dwelt nan, Norbert McDermott, William Level Corner Lot, 95x100 Unrestricted can. from the oflicial asylum "plate." on the immediate need of action in Quick to appreciate this persona! as- Tvnell. Handy Forbes-Murray Avenues 11 St Mammertus, Archbishop of the discharge of our plain duty of sociation, one of the older children Good store location Vienne iif Dauphine. He insti- supervising Catholic children. "Earn- remarked that "Daddy Long Legs tuted the Rogation Days. est people," he said, "are needed to PITTSBURGH COUNCIL could not have been written of St. BOWLING TOURNAMENT Between Murray and Wijrhtman, north of Forbes, elegant location for du- 12 St. Epiphanius, Archbishop, who help in the work, but Catholic efforts Paul's." plexea, row houses or separate homes, any of which will rent or sell to great was born in Palestine in 310. should not be limited to mere uplift advantage. He died in 403. After all, however well their ma- The duckpin tournament being con- work, to the exclusion of the spiritual terials needs may be cared for. the 13 St John the Silent. After the quality, which necessarily should an- ducted by Pittsburgh Council No. 491, death of his parents he built a thing that means most to the little Knights of Columbus, at their alleys, imate our work of true Christian ones is the personal element in the White & Lawler, monastery and entered it with harity." The Bishop concluded his 237 Fourth avenue, is now in full a view to making his salvation interest that is taken in their wel- swing. The list of teams taking part 4 St. Nicholas Bids.. 4th & Grant. Court 119. BARGAINS ONLY-Use Oar Ante« address with a strong appeal to unite fare. his only pursuit. and lend active support to every includes teams from Duouesne, Alle- Catholic movement started in the The board members were much gheny, Chartiers, Sharpsburg, Brad- diocese. pleased with the improvements which lock. McKeesport, New Kensington, FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION have been found possible since the Natrona, Latrobe, Sharon, Ambridge Next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock new school is in operation, notably the Fayette County Unit will meet and Pittsburgh councils. Cash prizes the additional recreation rooms which are being given in all the events, Scolbie Parker Co< MAY in Immaculate Conception school, have been opened for the benefit of Connellsville, Pa. Other meetings singles, doubles and five-men teams, H^est Seed sfridgeville—St. Barbara's church. the children, and new playgrounds and some good scores are being IMcKeetport—St. Pius' church, ire being arranged in districts out- which are being equipped for outdoor Pouiiry Supply Store Pittsburgh side the city. rolled. The tournament will be con- in llraddock—Mt. Carmel church. recreation. cluded Sunday, May 7. In the ab- Sladiua—St. Bernard's church. sence of Chairman Rodgers, Secre- Announce Their Removal From tDonpra—St. Joseph's church. SOCIAL SERVICE LECTURES ST. IRENAEUS' tary Wm. F. Garrison and Assistant 507 LIBERTY AVENUE 9 Irwin—Immaculate Conception Ch. ENTERTAINMENT Secretary Thomas M. Farrftigton, as- U Aliquippa—St. Joseph's church. Under the auspices of Duquesne sisted by a competent committee, are 12 Scottdale—St. John Baptist Ch. niversity, :he Sodality Social Serv- handling the affair. To 427 LIBERTY AVENUE IS Duquesne—St Hedwig's church. ice department of the Conference of Final arrangements are being Open for Business Monday, May 1, at New Location. H Monongahela City — Transfigura- Tathoiic Charities have inaugurated made for the entertainment and card A HAPPY GOLDEN JUBILEE tion church. i course of t\vblire lectures to be de- party by the members of St. Irenaeus THERE'S "PEP" IN OUR SERVICE church," at the Willows, Oakmont, 15 Brownsville—St. Mary's church. ivered in the Maloney building, 337 Mr.-and Mrs, William Loefller, of Store Hours, 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. COME IN ANY TIME. 15 Carnegie—St. Luke's church. Second avenue, every Monday and Thursday evening, May 11, at 8 p. m. The evening promises to be one of Forbes street and Meyran avenue, IT McKees Rocks—Mother of Sor- Thursday evenings from 8 to 9 p. m., Pittsburgh, celebrated on Tuesday, row's ehureh. beginning May 1 and ending June 8. keen enjoyment and wholesome pleas- ure, and it is hoped a record crowd May 2, the golden jubilee, or fiftieth 18 Northside—St. Francis Xavier's. The program: anniversary of their marriage. The W Trafford City—St. Regis' church. Monday, May 1—"Social Service, will make the event one long to be remembered. happy marriage anniversary of fifty 29 Connellsville—Immaculate Concep- 5 Meaning," Rev. John F. R. Cor- years, blessed by a kindly Providence, tion church. coran. The . entertainment • will start promptly at 8 o'clock and will con- brought to this worthy and esteemed S Ellwood City—St. Agatha's Ch. Thursdav, Mav 4—"Family Con- couple delightful memories, shared « GlMH»rt—St. Cecilia's church. tact, Its Scope," Rev. Lawrence A. sist of a pleasing literary and musi- cal program Euchre and "500" will with them by their sons and daugh- » Hwwirfcad—St. Michael's church. O'Connell. ter, grandchildren and relatives, who 24 Pittsburgh—Help of Christians' Mondav, May 8—"Family Plan and begin at 9 p. m. There will be on sale light refreshments, consisting of met in the family homestead on the (kvdi. Execution," Rev. John F. R. Corcoran. sandwiches, home-made cake, ice golden day. and w ith gladsome hearts Consolidated Ice Co. Thursday, May 11—"Family Mar- mt cream, lemonade and coffee. A candy acclaimed the beloved jubilarians. keting," Rev. Edward J. Misklow. The Catholic extends its heartiest NOTICE Monday, May 15.—"Family Re- table will also be a feature of the evening. A common-sense table will good wishes, and with all their sources," Rev. Law rence A. O'Connell. friends, prays heaven's choicest flw Wsident pastors, who have re- Thursday, May 18—"Morals Court," attract much attention, and will no notice of confirmation, date doubt be very popular. blessings in long and bright years Purest Ice aai how, will please note that the Rev. Edward J. Misklow. jto come. Mondav, May 22—"Big Sister," Following are the committees: Mr. J* Jfiven is Pittsburgh Davlight T. P. Yeaglin, general chairman; en- »raf Time. Rev. Edward J. Misklow. • CHURCH WEDDING Best Service Thursdav, Mav 25—"Family Diet," tertainment, Mr. J. N. Carey; refresh- P. C. DANNER, ment's, Mrs. M. F. Carroll; common- Miss Hilda Reiiihold. Miss Angela Francis Coleman, Chancellor. Mondav, Mav 29—"Family Indus- sense table, Mrs. W. J. Leahy; tables and chairs, E. D. Henke; cards and laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cole- try. Education." Rev. L. A. O'Con- man, of I.orenz avenue, Elliott, and rieli. rallies, Mrs. J. N. Carey; door, Wm. WAGONS OX EVERY STREET NOTICE Gerove; check room, Frank Gruber; George Albert Dawes, Jr., of Jane Thursdav, June 1 — Family street, Southside, were married at a Health." Dr. H. Sullivan. reception, J. H. Cannon; prizes, Mrs. tte printed list of the Indian and Elizabeth Gerove. pretty ceremony at 9 o'clock Wednes- Monday, June 5—"Family Recrea- 1 day, April 20." in St. James church. s&ro collection has St. Mary's, Ford tion," Miss Elizabeth Cosgrove. Tickets may be secured from mem- bers of the congregation or at the Western!. The nuptial Mass was read ifT, $40.00. It should read St. Thursdav, June 8—"Family Budget Mary's, Free port, $40.00. loor for 50c. No war tax. Come and by the pastor. Rev. Father Gillen. and Relief," Rev. John F. R. Cor- help to make the evening a financial Miss Leona Dawes, sister of the P. C. Danner, Chancellor. coran. and social success. groom, was bridesmaid, and Timothy Rayfield Carburetor Distributors The direct and immediate purpose F. Coleman, brother of the bride, was for which these lectures have been best man. A wedding breakfast was Official Service Stations arranged is to train Catholic volun- SAINT MARY'S served at the home of the bride's par- Eisemann Magnetos Service teer workers for the duties of friend- ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ents for about 40 relatives. The dec- Leece-Neville WHEELCHAIRS ly visitors in the homes of poor fam- orations were pink and white. The North East ilies, and the work of the Big Sisters Atater Kent __EaabletheSicIc or_Afed Saint Mary's Alumni Association bride and groom left for a trip to for the Catholic girls and young Washington, D. C., and will be at Simms Huff TIHJIY tTME OUTDOOR SUNSHINE women needing proper protection and will hold their dance in the Knights Eclipse Bendix of Columbus club house, Bellefield home May 30. in 744 Fairston street, onjr a big safe guidance. The secondary pur- Sheraden. Hartford Shock Absorbers <* chain pose of the course is to acquaint the and Fifth avenues, on Tuesday even- Waltham Speedometer ing. May 16. « foem to nit Catholic women of the diocese with MT. ALOYSIUS Johns-Manvilie " .. .. «a needs. Social Service Work, to the end that The committees in chargc of the Briggs & Stratton Switches, Connecticut they may enter the field of Catholic affair are: CRESSON, ^^•iwcimiaoib« Ignition Jobber» — Genalne Part« Only Social Service, where the harvest is Floor—Messrs. D. Toomey, James PENN STORAGE BATOTTOa .UNTIED great but the laborera few. Devlin, Paul McGurgan, Leo Kelly, \ retreat for women, conducted by 5750-5754 Hfland 841» * week or Monday night witnessed the en- Thomas McDermott and John Grea- Rev. John Morgan, S J., of New York, Bans Boulevard «MHL rollment of fifty-one, and judging lish. , will be given at Mount Aloysius, June from the enthusiasm displayed the Door—Messrs. Paul Aland, Nicho- 16 to 20. For particulars apply to «kowing the different Sodality Social Service expects to las Owens, William Larkin and Ralph the Mistress General. •Wee wiD be sent on request. double, if not treble, this initial reg- Criste. NOW OPBN Social—Mrs. Clarence A. Eichen- PARISH NOTES ttjCK BROTHERS CO. k iSetre is no fee connected with the laub, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. [PALM GARDEN PARK _ Ub«r*y Are, Pittsburgh, Pa. lectures and the invitation is extend- Paul Aland, Nicholas Owens, William DANCING Epiphany—Next Sunday the junior Tuator. Saturday Ktmtag» ed to all Catholic women who have an Larkin and Ralph Criste. children of the parish will receive rtmndw mmi interest in Catholic social service Social—Mrs. Clarence A. Eichen- their first holy Communion, accompa- Take Beeehvfcw. Brooklto* Ö«««t or Mt P' laub, Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Paul Tu«day—Special old tfmeim' night wait», two^tep. ana HMnm work. nied by their parents. Franklin 10tt-M—BoMm """ Mullen, Misses Katherine Halloran, During the month of May daily /UPM for Catholic» Margaret Connors, Elizabeth McGin- ATLANTIC CITY RESORT Masses will be at 6:30, 7:00, 7:30 and ness, Grace Fitch, Mary Fitch, 8:00 o'clock, and every evening de- for tale fine farms in jjjumm Jeanette McGee, Annette Qormley, votions at 730, with a sermond and r*Wli*ed Catholic Com- Nellie Sweeney, Frances Connors, Benediction Wednesday, Friday and Penn General Supply Co, to Catholic DE VILLE Madeline Clancy, Frances Hague and Sunday evenings. Special music next Attentif N. J. Itat Mtert. bentlfri. Delia Kenney. Sundav at the 11 o'clock Mass. 103 Market Street Write for oar List ever. Publicity—Miss Jean Smith, Miss homelike. NW, ««a Ytew. St. John the Baptist—The Blessed DRILLS, REAMERS, CUTTERS, PACKINGS, hot and eold runt** w*t«r: brtdel «a»e, Grace Cunningham and Mies Anna Virgin's Sodality will receive in a REALTY GO. and pM* b«M^'JS^ Cunningham. body at the 8:15 o'clock Mass next WASTE HOSE «« wkn: •••••• •"T; The Alumni Association is under rmiwl ownership umiw Menna Sunday. They will conduct their reg- Court 3280 gHt—fag, Pa. -ihmiii« the supervision and direction of Rt. Rev. Bishop Hugh C. Boyle and Rev. (Continued on Page 8) •ÇBOXA* M. O-BBDBÏ Dr. Thomas F. Coakley. THURSDAY, MAT SIX THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC My poor Nicolas! The good God, the Ifor Marian, you must take her with Pi all-loving, the Almighty—none else! you when you go to the city, as your Preferred May He be indeed, thy strength and r stay!" * "Oh, Father Martin! Could that I The Organist of St. Basil's ¡¡ By wav o f diverting his thoughts be possible?" Trading Lft from Marian and the man Father "Ask her, Nicolas, and see! ITIFIFKS S By Caroline D. Swan as Martin called her "unwelcome suitor," Thus, eventuallv it came about. A ST. PAUL'S CATHEPBALjjgii life of music and happiness opened Nicolas Langdon went out to visit his Bchonley, SM. BaD Part, Mir.ftt ¡TheBank to 9 poor people. His slender charities— before the young couple, and Father he could not make them other than Martin, who married them, shared ¡ Bank on and It was dusk, deepening into night. due form, feeling as he did? He slender—took him down into a their overflowing joy. Schenley Pharmacy The dim gray of twilight held the could only hope she would understand As for Ralph Fraser, he summed Bank in. wretched street where he stopped be- John C. Lutein, Pny, aisles and soaring arches of St. his silence. fore a dull gray house, once the up his failure in these words: 1 Basil's. Then, a pallid light glim- She diil and bore it as long as she can get the divorce, a big alimony will ON 423WOOD ST. ibode of well-to-do people and even 4701 FIFTH AVmui E COR WOOO&DIAMOND ST3-1mere d out from the organ-loft, could. Then, one night, the fascina- now more tidily attractive than some soothe my wife. Some brilliant SIKS prrrsBUPGH-P/v strengthening the shadows below till tion of music drew her again into St. of its neighbors. The good man and woman will many me; but oh, At Nevill« Stmt they seemed ghosty presences. The Basil's. When they met, he said his wife who were its present occu- Marian! None is like her! She is organist had come. nothing save the old words of cordial pants greeted Langdon most cordially o ^eautiful!" He had planned for an hour of greeting. He dared not remonstrate and presently the man, fishing about ST. PETER'S PARISH, MMfct quiet, an hour of solitary communion with her what right had he? Yet for topics of conversation, spoke of CROWNING OF THE THE MOUNTAIN" with the souls of men overseas, for his silent, tender disapproval touched Fraser's visit. "Smart man, he!" her far more. That he knew of her MAY QUEEN 1 önfl Moapt St. Mary** Whn 1 Q99 he had brought some new foreign commented the talker, eager to en- Basiness Phone. Cedar >141 I OUO.nd EeclMiMUcal 8—ITT • compositions to try over—an hour engagement there could be no doubt. tertain his guest and delighted to Rea. Phono, Cod* tftu Father Martin had felt it his duty to EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND wherein he could give forth freely have found such brilliant matter for On Sunday evening, May 7, the an- his own music-thoughts. warn her against a mixed marriage, discourse. "They say he has made cient mediaeval ceremony known as J. O'NEIL CmMcM by iMhr CUi»|— AIM by But he knew the listening Angels and he was Langdon's close friend. a mint o' money!" the crowning of the May Queen will Lay ProfetMn Real Estate Insvruct would be there and, perhaps, other 'He looks as unhappy as I feel," "1 am glad." added his wife gently. take place in Old St. Patrick's church, and Courses: Claaaleal. SetentMe. PraJIndlonl. spiritual presences, as near and dear. she murmured afterwards, thinking Pittsburgh. All of the children of BUY AND SELL BARGAIN Btrh School. Separate Departaaeat far hapa "Mrs. Fraser is such a nice woman." between the if« of II and 14 yearn. rar For he hail genius—this Nicholas of it at home, alone. "I am always "Mrs. Fraser!" cried Nicolas, as- the parish and the neighborhood will W. Ohio St., N. S., Pittsbarg^ h. your friend," he had said. "Believe Sterrett Building. Opposite fM g^, catalog aüJim« Langdon—and before him the soul of tounded. His heart gave a great take part in the procession, carrying BT. BIT. MSGS. B. J. •BADLBT, UJD. music stood revealed. that, for it is true." Indeed, she beat. "He is married, then." flowers, and the function will be in Soon low music-voices broke the knew it, and the quiet assurance held "Why certainly. I used to know charge of the Sodality of the Blessed gray silence, apparently voicing some a world of comfort. Mrs. Fraser. Have worked for her Virgin. The sodality girls elect one NEW AND BEIIBt hidden sorrow. It was grief, held in In an hour of weakness she had many a day. They live in Brooklyn of their own number as the queen, WALL PAPER RESORTS—Atlantic City, N. J. check by the pressure of patience, allowed herself to be overborne by the pn Centre street." Langdon was who, after being crowned at the al- intensities of her determined suitor. EXCELS IN COMFORT, SE«VICE, CUISINE like the quiet of Christ, though at slowly pulling himself together. tar, proceeds to crown the statue of priced lower here. times tremulous and fearful. Gradu- Fraser was a man who accomplished "Do you remember the number7" the Madonna. The whole ceremony ally it gained power, and in the pro- things! This quality had made his "Yes—312, it was. But they may is redolent of the aroma of the best G. J. Hatch & Conputi cess its beauty grew visibly. The success. ages of faith, and is one of the most have moved away, now he is so rich. 104 Ohio St, E., N. 8-, PHttari sacristan stole in and lighted a few- She repented, later, but it did no It's more than likely." beautiful functions of the Church, MONTICELI!) good. Kalph Fraser had no idea of carried out with hosts of pretty chil- (Near Allegheny Haifa*) fitful tapers near the cnancel, then Kentucky nr. sr. beach. > biocka to Catholic The organist walked back to St. 1 Church—Atlantic Ctty'a finest, hurest and silently disappeared. The player's letting her go. "She is mine now to Basil's with his brain in a whirl. He dren, with white frocks, loaded down moat popular moderate-rate hotel. ILM day lonely visioning remained unbroken. have and to hold," he had said to him- would investigate this, before breath- with flowers, the whole reaching its op, speci wk!y., Amar. plan. Prir. batte. SACRED HEART PARK, \ \ I ^et slowly, after a while, a new self, grimly. ing a word to anyone there might be culmination in the queen and her RUNNING WATER M Ml ROOMS sensation came to him, that of a lis- She told all this frankly to Father a mistake. Still, his heart was elaborate retinue. P. Ludebuehl & Sot Peialin. Piche» tra, During. Book 1st. tening soul. A woman clad in black Martin by way of explanation. "Poor lighter. He found himself humming The queen chosen for this year is j Ownership manag't FETTER A BOLLINGER. had entered and was kneeling at one child!" murmured the priest. "Away Miss Evangeline McDonald, and she the cheery words and tune of the old Peon and Pi uhliii of the side altars. from us all, too, in a foreign land carol, "God rest you, merry gentle- will be appropriately gowned in a "The need of comfort has pushed where many things are envisaged men, let nothing you dismay." Yes, fifteenth century vestment of royal its way hither," said Langdon to otherwise than with us." Ami, now, his heart was lighter. blue, trimmed in silver, with a court SHOES and HOSERY himself. A deep thrill of compassion how vain her struggling against the train of rose velvet, some thirty feet rose within him and the wonderful Early next morning he took the in length, borne by pages and attend- We've Fitted Ps* cord that bound her! first train for New York! And his LETZKUS organ-tones grew more and more up- "A betrothal is a serious thing, my ants. The costume was designed by Over Fifty Yarn lifting, soaring as to the stars. information proved correct. He found Woodman Thompson, of the Carnegie child, and the Church can not inter- Mrs. Ralph Fraser without any diffi- 2008-9 Jenkins Arcade At last came recognition. "Why, fere with it," he spoke gravely. "Nor Institute, and is a truly royal gar- it is Marian!" he murmured. His culty a pale, thin, quiet woman, with ment of the French Renaissance Photographic Psrt» sitai can she overthrow it! She can only two pretty children. She conversed CHURCH SUPPLIES thought flew on outspread wings. remonstrate and advise against mixed period, when the court of France set By Appoiatmat "She is in black. Some bereavement freely, showing no distrust of her the fashion for the world. marriages." husband; spoke of his business suc- must have brought her back from Nicolas Langdon, however, was not The ceremony will begin promptly STRICKLER STUWO RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Kurope. And she has come to me— cesses with some pride, carefully ex- so content. He expostulated. "Is no plaining that he was away from home on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. yes. to me!—for comfort!" With a one acting in Marian's behalf? Who The public is invited, and the music New Location |deft change of the stops, he flung much of the time; adding that his knows anything about this man, re- business necessitated frequent trips will be of exceptional splendor and 6016 Penn Averne, Esst M into his melody an added sweetness. ally? She has no parents living; only olemnity. Phone Hiland <119 "Maid Marias!" he murmured, to Europe and much residence abroad. a few distant relatives, dazzled by 1' was all perfectly natural, the con- and she is so beautiful!" what they call a brilliant match." THE EUCHARISTIC % That night his organ-tones soared versation of an easy, quiet, home-lov- iñ "I fancy," said the priest, "that in- ing woman. Fire Escapes beyond the stars to the very heaven quiries about Fraser would only bring CONGRESS ATTORNEYS AT LAV f heavens. Even to himself it Hurrying back to Clermont, l.ang- For Buildings to light the usual facts. Men like i'on sought out Father Martin, to seemed wonderful; "it is a touch," he him always have a past. But if he Prnjjram Now Officially Settled FRANK P. PATTERSON | murmured, "of the Supreme Beauty." whom he told his tale, saying at its Our Rome corresponden sends us will marry, leaving that past behind, close very gravely, 'Fraser may be Attorney and O .nseDsr * lm Iron Fences It grew late and the sacristan re- he should have place for repentance." the revised official program for the already divorced from this wife, but Eucharistic congress, which is as fol- 1413 Fin« National Baak Mfe, Mis for Your Property turned. Langdon closed the organ So things moved on. Ralph Foster Telephonea 60S and »II OHM and going down to the porch waited she does not know it yet." lows : understood Marian's attitude. "Her "I shall send for Marian at once," May 24, Afternoon—Reception of there for his lovely listener. letters are charming," he said to Fly Screens She gave him her hand frankly. cried the priest. "What a blessedly congressists in the Vatican. Address CHARLES D. GILLE8PH I himself, "polite and quite original! good thing you have done, Nicolas! of homage by his Eminence Cardinal for Konr Homo He dared not voice his joy over her But cold as a New Kngland snow- return, but she knew. His warm, She will be everlastingly grateful! Vannutelii, dean of the S. College, al- H1-H4 Carry MUm, tfh Maiklj storm! Never mind, my lady! Wait As for Fraser. divorced or not, she locution by his Holiness. TAYLOR 6 DEAN strong clasp had said a world of till we are married and then see. Telephone SSM OHM will dismiss him, at once. She is a May 25, Ascension Day, Morning— WIN êt TWENTY-FIFTH things. You'll be more tractable, then. Your Finally he spoke softly. "Did you good Catholic, Nicolas!" Papal Mass in St. Peter's. After- PITTSBURGH, PA. good priest will tell you it is your Marian appeared promptly at the like what 1 plaved? Was it a com- duty!" And Ralph laughed—an evil noon, general assembly. BROWN*! fort?" _ summons, little thinking what awaited Maay 26. Feast of St. Philip Neri, laugh, with all the qualities of a her. He told her the whole story CUT RATB "It is always that." The reply had sneer. Morning—Solemn Mass pontificated and then said, "No, do not stop to in Sta. Maria in Vallicella (Chiesa DRUGS-KODAKS J the fine simplicity which was one of Soon even the cold letters came thank Nicolas, now! Write to Fraser Marian's charms. Nuova). Afternoon, general assem- Sawser to Wining Dn§ & imiiiiiiiiuniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: less promptly; so one fine day a plain word, ending your engage- bly. Smithfield St mt SmriH They had reached the church door, brought a stranger to Clermont. ment to him. And with it return all May 27, Morning—Solemn Mass Pieiuilptlua Dept. la eharpe al ap* but as he handed her into the luxurious That little town set him down at his gifts, of whatever sort they may Pharmaótata Stop the Waste touring car which was to take her once as some business man from New Pontificated in St. Mary Major's. Traaaaa aad Bnrtknl SnppHaa. MM*»! be. Will vou do this?" "Yes, most Afternoon, last general assembly. Save the small sums you s home, he broke the silence. York, or perhaps Chicago. He was gladly." "I hope to see you again." good looking, this Mr. Fraser, slight- Maay 28, Morning—Masses of Gen- spend for things you do not s "With this letter I will also send eral Communion in all the parish "Oh, yes! I am staying with the ly important, not to say pompous, in one, informing him that this action is need and let your savings earn 2 Delameres. Come some day, when- manner'the kind of man who, as one churches of Rome; solemn Mass Pon- due to the fact, but now discovered, tificated in St. John Lateran. ARGO-LIlï 4% in this strong bank. ever you can. You are always wel- poor woman expressed it, "actually that in the eye of the Church and by come." smelled of money." The men, sure May 29, Morning—Solemn proces- $1.00 Opens An Account. the law of God he is still a married sion in St. Peter's, his Holiness tak- A few days later Langdon found he was out on some commercial er- man, riot set free by divorce or other- Appliance Co. himself in Father Martin's study and rand, wondered what his special line ing part. Lighting Cor. 7th sn. wise to enter into a second marriage Throughout the, duration of the Flxtnres a Smith!** | The Unioa Savings Bank = the latter eager for a friendly chat. might be. The priest passing him on during his wife's life-time. I told This cleric, a fine ecclesiastic, was the street, noted the resolute set of congress there will be religious func- m | "Where SaTtaca Are Safe" you, Marian, that the Church could tions with sermons in all the na- parish priest of St. Basil's. His first his lower jaw and murmured. "Poor not annul your betrothal. But, now, | Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh = topic was Marian Russell's return. Marian!" tional churches, functions in the dif- she can act! The discovery just ferent rites of the Oriental Church, "Her gooil aunt, who was like a To her his presence was unex- made changes the whole case." SHIIIimillllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiinH mother to her, now lu>r own parents hours of Adoration of the Blessed pected and unwelcome. She strove in So, then and there Marian wrote are dead, had also dw>d, and she is vain, with small lady-like tactics, to Sacrament, etc. These will be speci- in grief over that." hev last letter to Ralph Fraser. The fied in a later detailed program. City Insurance Co. keep him at a distance. Ho took no priest mailed it carefully with his "1 saw she was in blacck . Wa that notice of them or of her coolness. To -The address of the secretariate is Mount de Chantal what brought her back. Shi- V own. Next day there went also a Piazza della Pigna 13a. A donation of PennsylviBii s in his-- tender assurances, poured out tinv box containing his letters and a Italy, at last accounts." profusely, she could only stan of 10 lire towards the expenses of SUNBURY, PHNHA 1 magnificent diamond which Marian the congress ensures the regular for- Academy "Not altogether. The met out a plea to be released from Incorporated 1IW Ralph Frase P warding of the Official Bulletin every fortnight. The congress ticket costs Wheeling, W. Va. >ngaged to h St V, Plttshargh BepreaeaMNfc "Fraser ? W pri M: BUOBNE a BBILLY * 00. Boarding school for girls, conducted •-'ili it be po; 410 Ponrtk A rmm by the Sisters of the Visitation. For No THE K. OF C. WAR MONEY r. E. M eO IL LICK A MM His »«27-» Pena Am. •» » prospectus, address The Directress. sari 11« W TH08. J. fttWUU wealt;i and a nigh position, in a big I OOS Second Ave. broker's firm; is a man about town inconsequential publicity seeker rises in New York! You know what that Ursuline Academy means. Well, as the world goes, it shall keep :he K. of C. are doing with the money will be called a good match. Cer- ; arm aroi collected for soldier welfare. WINEBIDDLE AVE., (Near Penn) strength ol pi THE HARTLEY-ROSE BELI** tainly, the Church has no call to in- •i h •awn i.o him therebv. 1 with proper credentials, the K. of C. <12 t French, German, Drawing pressure must have been brought to withdr;awa l and avoidanc evening schools are absolutely free. Painting and Elocution arked for them both in the bear on her." hereaft er. Vet ] not ba At the present moment over 100.000 For terms apply to The Directress "Oh, yes! The forces of the world ar re 1il f nheu i i veterans are enrolled throughout the Every Man SheaM Be»» —its kingdoms and the glories of weep h er on into LIFE INSURANT them. They are mighty—we are apt ige it wo uld i these w] ill-luck, raving over the p Yon Don't Have M Ml»* ter lo ver LADY OF MERCY ACADEMY to underestimate them. Marian Rus- mid ne oti • ions of ecclesiastics and -, an actual c Let Me Kxptaia. FIFTH AVENUE, CITY sell knows the attitude of the Church, ? "N e saii d answi nacv of Holv Church, the to all others wIiq apply. That ever; [as to mixed marriages. But so do e do uht imi ckl y. "Noi FRANK J. CALLANAij Refined School for Young t among odies at St. Basil's went (1 ex-service man, no matter where h FARMERS BANK WOBM* |many others, yet we have them all oplt .ives, may have an opportunity t Ladies and Girls Room sic nmm [ the time. We must make the best He returnt 'd to New York w; Spring. share in the free educational pro Kindergarten for amall boys and girls of all this. Her influence may bring arp aw arenles s tiìa t hi s trip to gram, the Knights have verv recent! ont From 4 to S years of ngn out the good points of this world- had not No ca •nsututed correspondence courses ii Weekly boarders and day pa pile received ling. We must pray for it!" He had leir t Ma, rj..n In a hoppele : twenty-nine subjects. These ar The American Cathdfc Classes begin in kindergarten and are Langdon went home with a heavy "I ca nnot : wav. No facts not at all difficult to ascertair AND graded through Primary Preparatory heart. Fires of desperation smoul- i'ess the Lc>r d in terveities . Woi PennsylvaniaMutnalli» Commercial and Academic work. dered within him. Could it be that 1, I have onl y n 1 y self to thanl ization projects they account fo New np-te-date y allai— jfj Examinations for Trinity Collage, this Fraser was really fond of her? all my o wn vh'eak ne ss, my caah «arrender «H"1' Washington, D. C., held in June and Or was it merely the selfish joy of 11 y » have broui me into paid np inno ranee September. Apply to capture? "Marian!" he cried, re- man s strangle-hold. The whole RADIO DEVELOPMENT iterating his former thought. "She J. E. SINCOCH, S THE DIRECTRESS thing was misery. "It is all so dif- -ame to Father Martin with a little M is so beautiful! Society will rejoice ferent from Paris!" she moaned, revelation. "I have just had an offer over her—over having her as one of through her tears. "There he was of a decent paying position at St. the stafre at which it its own! She never has been reallv quiet and oh, so kind!"' Michael's in Andover." Simple aad Accorale mecf •y to sro to church to Accounting that." To Nicolas Langdon those few days "Oh, Nicolas!" cried the good He had no idea of winning her for hf-ar -i sermon. To some extent the Methods were agony. One glance at Fraser priest. "We are not going to lose congregation had thus got- the upper himself. He simply could not marry; had shown him, as in a lightning W. S. SUTTON & CO. poverty barred thè way. His small hand of the preacher. This month's BEECH m flash, the pitiless man with whom The organist smiled. "No. I men- development restores the advantage W. B. Satten, Cwttted PabUc Accanata* salary scarcely met his own wants. Marian had to deal. He knew plead- Tires, Tubes, -a m » tioned it to Marian and she seemed so to him. It is now unnecessary to go His worry in this matter was abso- ing and struggling would be vain. distressed that I told her I should not ing and Storage, Willard ^ lutely unselfish. But such a man as to church to preach a sermon. The Daini Baak Bldg. Court 2072 And to fight for her freedom, as some accept." up-to-date shepherd can fix up an CAPE MAT At* Fraser 1 Why, he was not worthy to women would, was not in her gentle The priest answered the smile, "Do sit at her feet or touch the hem of amplifier in church, sit at home and Phone, Locust 528 nature. let us keep you a little longer, my deliver his oratory via a trumpet. her garment. On his part this was Father Martin began to under- son! But I know that you will be not jealousy; rather a profound in- Our arch-chair Christianity is mak- Plumbers' stand. Langdon's distress was un- called to 'go up higher,'—yes, much ing great progress. A congregation stinctive conviction, which Father concealable. A moment of sharp higher. Money is of importance. Martin also shared, that no joy, no in y\ est Virginia is enjoying the ex- CIGARS scrutiny had laid bare to the priest You would not refuse a position at the perience of a sermon minus the soul-peace, could come of a marriage Cathedral with a handsome salary Quality, good will, Supply COL, the secret of the other's heart. It preacher, arrangements having been elation and keea so unfit. was the revelation of love stronger annexed. That is coming before 0 Anticipatine the It goes without saying that if he did •V» P?<& up a sermon broad- than life, also of much long-endured, long." casted from Pittsburgh. The innova- tonaca. not present himself at the Delamere silent suffering. "Oh, Marian! The shy musician looked incredu- WALTER mansion he could not. How could he tion may suggest a solution of the Marian!" The cry came from the lous. clergy-shortage problem which many meet her? How congratulate her la deep of his soul. "Is it this also? "Yes," insisted the priest, "and as of the sects are experiencing. mm It, MAY 4, 1922 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC SEVEN

of which we can do a great deal by practice, even if we seem to be lack- FROM CABBAGES ing in it by nature. :o: TQ LAW The Pittsburgh Catholic SHIFTING THE BLAME This Department is only open to representative Obtained Success by Heeding the firms of good business standing and is for the con- Children's Cozy Corner Three-year-old Jack had pulled a Kighl Word at thé Right Time large bunch of nasturtiums in his venience of buyers who can quickly obtain the address gi and mother's yard, although strictly It is strange by what apparent ac- under a classification of the goods desired and feel SUMMER LONGINGS cross of gold adorned with preeiou* forbidden to touch the flowers. A cidents a young man may be launched ^tones, intending to offer it to the on the road to success. About twenty assured of fair dealing. Phone Court 1897 for space, or Church. court-martial was held with grandma Ak! my heart is weary waiting, as judge and advocate. years ago I was appointed pastor of for other information, or address 287 Fourth Avenue. Waiting for the May— Because the youth was very skillful, "Jack," she said, "who pulled several missions centering at Browns- Waiting for the pleasant rambles the master intrusted this work to grandma's flowers?" ville, Pa., on the Monongahea river. ifaut the fragrant hawthorn-brani- him. Then the youth began to think With a sad countenance the little The famous James G. Blaine was to himself: "If this citizen offers so AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Mea. fellow replied, "Kathleen, ' (Kath- born in this old parish and his father Seed* and Poultry fcnlhi 8 With the woodbine alternating, much money why can I not make an leen was his eldest sister.) and mother rest in peace in the old THE I. W. SCOTT COMPACT Crafton 35S Sent,the dewy way. offering of my labor? For Our Lord Then his grandfather, a rather church yard near the entrance to the _JM Liberty Aveaae. Plttabarcfa. Pa. may regard it as the widow's mite." Ah! B»F heart is weary waiting. stern old gentleman, and a stickler old St. Peter's Catholic church, of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PAINTERS AND DECORATOSI Waitin% g for the May. And, thinking how much gold his for the truth, spoke up: "Jack, be a which I was pastor. One day I was «CO BIB a PABKEB—M7 Hirt) InM B. FOBMATO a CO.—IaMrfaea ut Barila» work on it would be worth, he put called by telephone to attend a miner iImIiHiiI DmmHim aad MWio MM man and say, 'I did.' Seed» and Poultry BawMaa lace a Specialty. N 1 talea Am. (bpttl. Ah! my heart is sick with longing, that amount extra into the cross. With a beaming expression and a who had met with an accident in the» Crafton. Pa. Imaging for the May— When the gentleman who had or- sign of relief, Jack cried out: "Oh, mines at Fredericktown about eight ARTIFICIAL LIMBS lancing.to escape from study, dered the cross came to see it, before ves, grandpa did it." miles distant along the river. I had HfSI—il Artlicial LM Ca, SMI the jewels were placed in it. he had it just ten minutes to catch the small ¡Cyiyoung face fair and ruddy. RANKS—SAVINGS. Aad the thousand charms belonging weighed, and found that it was much MY SONG passenger boat that ran twice a day «•BTEBN SAVINGS aad asm. Oakland "BOEE? to the summer's day. heavier than he had ordered. He ac- to the mining towns located along the Ht giHha»K St. OH«« Ah! nay heart is sick with longing, cordingly began to threaten the youth, Monongahela. BANKS I sintf to those, a silent host ina- OAKLAND SAVINGS a TBTJBT CO. ¡¿aging for the May. thinking he had been fraudulent and Who plod by day and night On this occasion I had the good had adulterated the gold. fortune of meeting on the 'boat a D«wB Sana tt Mr To reach the grassy highland, where tti Ah! my heart is sore with sighing, Then the youth said to him: "He Nothing obscures the light; very intelligent, well-bred young DEPARTMENT STO Sighing for the May— who alone searches the heart knows man with whom I passed the time in BADGES The weary workers of the world, that I have not done this thing; but, gifting for their sure returning, Who spend their days in labor— very interesting conversation. When Baken, Confectioners Supplita OCH'S When the summer beams are burning. seeing you offer so much money to Or doing deeds that must be done we were parting at Fredericktown I . L. ENOBB CO.. 11W-11U Am Am Hopes and flowers that, dead or Christ our Lord, I thought to give my For love of God or neighbor— asked him: "Young man, in what dying, labor, that I might have a part with Who find release and peace at last. line of business are you engaged?" Church, School aad Hall Parait«* South Side HOUSES ~ All the winter lay, you." "Did you really think this?" When they have reached the height, He replied. "I am a green goods man C. M. EICHENLAUB, litt Ah! my' heart is sore with sighing, and he replied: "These were mv And Beatific Vision— for a large firm at Pittsburgh." BlHMUM litt BUTTER, EGGS, TEA ft CO Sghing for the May. thoughts." "Green goods," I exclaimed, "what do B. A. MOBCMBL. IMS Delights their failing sight. CLOTHIERS And the citizen said: "Since this —Marie Tello Phillips. you mean?" Then he explained that Ah. my heart is pained with throb- wa» your intention, and you have of- he was engaged by his firm in selling ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS fered willingly what you could to cabbages, lettuce, etc., to the stores HOLLANDER'S T. CLIFFORD BOSSDnB. IMS Cam I Throbbing for the May— Christ, seeking to have a part with A NOTABLE JUBILEE located along the Monongahela river. Throbbing for the seaside billows, me, behold, from this day I receive "So that's what you are engaged Alleghany'« Popular Cloth ta« Stara. FUNERAL DIRECTOR On the 25th of this month occurs 411 OMa SU aal. JOHN F. SEMMELBOCE. 11N Or the water-wooing willows; you as my son; and all that I have in," I responded. "Well, well, throw DRUGGISTS Where, in laughing and in sobbing, is yours." And he took him home the fiftieth anniversary of the ordin- your rotten cabbages into the river Glide the streams away. with him. and made him his heir. ation to the priesthood of Rev. Wal- and go and make a man of yourself." ter Elliott, C.S.P., Associate Editor AB! my heart, my hca.-t is throb- :o: "What do you mean?" he asked E. J. Carroll East Liberty'SST of "The Missionary," and Rector anxiously?" "I mean that you should bing, THE LITTLE CANDLE Emeritus of the Apostolic Mission FIRE INSURANCE Throbbing for the May. go and prepare yourself for some vo- ART DEALERS—FRAMES House. Father Elliott is now the cation in life such as law, medicine 'NITED AMERICAN INS CO. at Paua. The altar was ablaze with candles. oldest living member of the Paulist Bfindi Floor. Commonwealth Bide. GEISLEB BROS, itti Peaa Ava, E Waiting sad, dejected, weary. Viewed from afar, they seemed like a or the ministry, some special calling Waiting for the May— Community and is one of the very in life in which you might be one FLORI8T troop of little saints in white robes, few who were trained under its «. C. LUDWIG FLORAL CO, Tit Eaat DRY GOODS—MILLINERY Spring goes by with wasted warn- and with golden halos about their clay an honor to your community and Diamond St Phone 24 Cedar and North. ings- founder, Rev. Isaac T. Heeker, and perhans of great value not only for heads. knew intimately the others who orig- Moonlit evenings, sunbright morn- But the brightest of theni all was a yourself but also for the good of hu- HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD8 The McFarlué le. "ïïlT inally gave shape to the ideals to manity." ings— small one, which nestled up close to which that Congregation has been GEO. W. SMITH. 17« Fifth Anw INTERNAL DISEASES ONLY Summer comes, yet dark and dreary the Tabernacle, and burned and "Do you think it is in me?" he constantly devoted, the giving of mis- anxiously inquired. "Certainly I do," INSURANCE Life still ebbs away; glowed with love for Jesus. sions to the non-Catholic population Scrupulously, 1 responded, "if you don't take my B. P. WELDON. 4M Ferraaaa BalMla*. Dr. H. Asthahersfo r K. at SL a Man is ever, ever weary, "1 wish I were taller and could burn in our own land. MST Staates A venae. Waiting for the May. more brightly for Him," it said sor- advice you may be selling cabbages Fire. Accident. Health. Court 1848 —Denis Florence MacCarthv. Born in Detroit, January 6. 1842, along this river all your life and rowfully. But it brightened up when Father Elliott served through the LUMBER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN it thought that it could at least do its never get any higher." The young «UNN LUMBER CO.. Fayette and Bid well GOLDEN CROSS Civil War as a member of the Fifth man then said, "Thank you," and he B. J. HENNE. WIS CaaMr AT THE best. After Benediction that evening, Ohio Regiment. He participated in Streets, Northeida. the altar-boy (who. by the way, was walked away slowly. Some of the Holy Fathers relate the Battle of Gettysburg, in which As I had risen from the mills to LEAD PIPE TRAPS, BENDS BUSINESS rather a careless little fellow) put out his brother. Major Robert Elliott, that an ingenious youth went to a the lights on the alt ar but being in the priesthood by a most heroic ef- AMERICAN LEAD CO, SU« Pana Ava. Homewood HOUSBS was killed. Another brother of fort and rather late in life through gold-smith to learn his art; and, somewhat of a hurry, left our little MUSIC HOUSE—GENERAL chile he was diligently studying with Father Elliott was also slain in that the suggestion of another priest 1 BUTTER, EGGS, TEA ft COFFBB candle burning. conflict, of the history of which H. A. BECKER. Everyttla« «• him, one of the citizens of/ the city How plad it was! "Now, I may resolved then that I would always en- Ml Ohio St, North Side. ArtktJe a nkM W. a ranaa, 114 mil Aeaaaa. employed the gold-smith to make a Father Elliott is one the greatest courage talent in young men when perhaps, burn all night!" it cried, and living authorities. MILK—WHOLESALE and RETAIL it was right. The people passed out they gave evident signs of it. After the war he entered the Paul- Six years had quickly passed away THB EDWABD B. UK» CO. of the church, the priest went home, « BANKING IS A BUSINESS and no one noticed the little candle. ist noviate and was ordained as above in my busy missionary life when I Real Estate, Mortgages, Insurance Bellevue 'SSSSt noted. found myself again on the same lit- On and on it burned, and sang as BANKS «hose success is most intimately de- it burned. "My life, my love, my all, tle passenger boat and again engaged Eugene S. Reilly & Co. pendent upon the success of it« cli- yes!" it whispei^d. "I am serving PRESIDENT HARDING RE- in conversation with a traveling Beal Bilala Inaaraiwa MiillU'i CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK at ents. Bank officers must understand Him during the long watches when no CEIVES ST. MARY GIRLS salesman much older than my former 430-482 Fourth Aeeraa business management and operation. acquaintance. "Are you the priest FUNERAL DIRECTORS one visits Him!" Then it tried to POTATOES AND ONION8 CBAT BROS.. BeDeeaa. They must co-operate in stabilizing huddle up even closer to the quiet WASHINGTON, I). C.. May 1.— that attends the Brownsville mis- commercial enterprises and in work- Tabernacle. A party of eighteen young ladies of sions?" he inquired. I responded in ing for their sound and permanent During that night burglars entered St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and the affirmative. "Do you remember ?row& - telling one of our salesmen six years w&mm^S" McKees Rocks HOUSES the Church to rob it of it's beautiful Academy at Vigo county, I ml., were Stoves and Houaefornlsbing Goods WJien joa unfold your business plans gold chalice, and its silver and be- received by President Harding re- ago on this boat, to throw his rotten OAUM a HELM Hardware Co, «28 E. Otta fcfe officers you are assured of a jeweled ornaments. cently at the executive offices. cabbages into the river and to go and BANKS ,t •peons hearing and able assistance. There were two of these ruffians, The President, beaming with his make a man of himself? Well," he TYPE METALS THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK continued, "That young man never PGH. WHITE METAL CO, III« Fe The Oldeet Baak M Town and one, as he put his hand near most friendly smile, had a cordial tit Chartkta Aeuaae sold any more cabbages after that M'»««» ROCKS TBUar COMPAJTT the Tabernacle; let his sleeve fall into handshake for each of the girls and BU8INEB8 ffeST END SAVINGS the fl ame of the little candle. It a "Hello, Josephine" for Miss Jo- day." That young man hung around 4 Per Cast an Serto«». MS CMMl Am the general office for about a week Wilkinsburg HOUSES leaped forward, loyal little watcher, sephine Schroeter, who was a neigh- BUSINESS ÌANK & TRUST CO. and in a moment the man was bor of the Hardings at Marion, O. •'eading his mail with the deepest anxiety and finally he disappeared BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE. TEAS HOUSES "0»eB Saturday Evrninrs 7-S" screaming with pain. This brought Miss Schroeter is a daughter of Mr. K REG AR a CO, tH Weed SUii>. tarnegie in a watchman from the street, and without letting anyone know the and Mrs. John Schroeter, and her cause for his departure. PITTSBURGH, PA. both men received their just punish- mother was a Miss Huber,-of a well- DEPARTMENT STORMI ment. known Catholic family of southern The other day this clever young Ellwood City •SSf JAKE TOBE In the morning the little candle Indiana. man visited Pittsburgh and pleas- antly surprised us by informing us PLUMBING AND HEATOfH was only a drop of melted wax, and After greeting his fair visitors the BANKS HUTTELMAIBB a CRAIG, üataa 1MB no one knew it had given its last President kept the other callers wait- "That he is now the chief attorney THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE efforts to save the Creator from ing while he chatted with the girls and for one of the largest commercial shame and insult. recalled his visit to the Terre Haute houses in Chicago." :o: school a short timp before he came He said that by hard work for to the White House. three years after leaving Pittsburgh IS HELEN "PECULIAR?" he was finally admitted to the bar. "The President is a dear—a won- Tb au ao4 Accident Fand of Then he said with some pride, "I am UM derfully cordial and courteous gentle- proud to say that it was that little "There is one thing about Helen," man," exclaimed Miss Helen Park- said a girl speaker, "she has a genu- priest at Brownsville that put con- KNIGHTS OF hurst, class president, upon leaving fidence in me when he told me to ine gift of appreciation. Whenever the White House. you speak of anybody, she always 'Throw my rotten cabbages into the ST. GEORGE seems to bubble over with some kindly river and to go and make a man of iwl,et "MARY'S KINGDOM' » m against disability, loss of appreciation of her. When someone myself?' And now I come back to remarked the other day that Miss thank him for his good advice." *d provides available money for France has now been placed of- Mtaulluu. Hospital ear«, upkeep K was not at all pretty, she Thus it was that Harry J. Coll rose ficially under the patronage of Our from being a "green goods" salesman * ^ «te-, at a nominal ooatto th e broke in with, "Yes, but then some Blessed Lady and St. Joan of Arc «Ì Me, He or 75c per month, people don't need to be pretty; —From Cabbages to Law. (writes our French correspondent). Rev. Thomas J. Glynn. "imtMabm the age of «8 years you they're nice enough without it." It is The Bull of Notification was expected *»»ive a «adi Siek BeaeAt En- always that way with her; she has during the lifetime of Pope Benedict SHOULD NOT INTERFERE seen the gleam of gold somewhere in XV., and it is particularly gratifying w» t PHONE m HAZEL somebody, that nobody else ever de- to Catholics of France that the Holy ** *r fall details of any local Branch tected or thought of looking for. Speaking of the situation in Ire- . * to Joe. H. Retain, 1104 Father has lost no time in carrying JOHN H. CALLAHAN "Her elder sister is a splendid mu- out the wishes of his predecessor. 'and, Bishop Turner, of Buffalo, N. SUCCESSOB TO THOMAS W. CALI. AH AM. A*ea*. Ptetebasfa. Pa. sician and her younger is quite a The Bull records the many favors Y.: said: FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMBR brilliant elocutionist, but I don't granted to France in the past through "There is only one disagreeable prospect that we have to face. It is AUTOMOBILE SEBVICE know but IM rather have Helen's tal- the intercession of the Mother of •US SECOND AVENUE OpfaaMa St ent of appreciating people than to God, and summarizes the reasons for the advent of rival missions to Amer- y Engraving Co. have the gifts of either of the others. the use of the ancient title, "Mary's ica to argue and agitate. They OPKi DAY AND NIGHT I believe she gets more joy out of it Kingdom," by. France. should get a cold reception. and perhaps gives more joy with it." "When Ireland asked for self-de- w In notifying the receipt of the Bull StrMt Grant MM It is a talent toward the acquiring termination, we as Americans who to his flock, Cardinal Dubois, Arch- pledged to that principle, gave them Bell 268 Grsat P. ft A. 288 Mala Ras. Bell, 1*18 BehmUy bishop of Paris, lays stress on the ready aid. The Irish people are now kindness shown by the new Pope to in a position to determine their own the French nation and urges the destiny let them Jo so. When they John J. Giltinan. AND LIVERY clergy and laity to be worthy as well EUROPE, THE BRITISH ISLES, come to us they asserted that all they Sacceasor to BURNS ft GILTINAN as proud of the honor conferred on asked was that England clear out and THE PASSION PLAY the nation. leave them to settle their own affairs. 812 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. England has cleared out. She has re- Visiting Rome and other points especially interesting to THE STRIKE SITUATION moved her military and administra- te personnel. Whatever differences Catholics The third week of the miners' there are should be smoothed out, or SAILING JULY 8, 1922 strike brought no solution of the if necessary, fought out, in Ireland. problem and very little outward "The best aid that we can give Ire- Jas. J. Flannery Bro. Co. change in the situation. At a din- land today is to refuse to interfere. MARY McMAHON ner held in the Hotel Astor, New The Ireland of the future, united, Funeral Directors and Embalmers York, three speakers representing prosperous and contented, will thank / Hawkins Ave. Braddock, Pa. the operators, the miners and the us and realize »that we are consist- CITY, 514 GRANT STREET Telsphonsat 1172 Giaat, 1172 public differed widely as to the cause ent." P. & A. Phone: Braddock 331-R of the present war, but came near OAKLAND. ATWOOD STREET Téléphonas, 2452 Schsalsr, 11 Puk aotxKKKKKxxstxxxac^^ agreement as to the first step in any EDUCATIONAL abiding peace for the industry. There is food for thought in the Thomas H. Watkins, representing report that the United States in the the operators, suggested "a tribunal D' W. LOGAN. President F. WILLIAM RUDEll, Caaklev year 1920 paid $930,000,000 for the authorized by law to conduct a com- education of 23,250,000 children in pulsory inquiry." Philip Murray, of public schools, not including high, CHARLES C. REEL the United Mine Workers' Union, schools, an average of $40 a child. Iron and Glass Dollar Savings Bank and President Harry A. Garfield, of FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME» OF BIRMINGHAM In the same year 1,881,051 children Williams College, suggested Federal received their education in the paro- 215 WEST OHIO STREET, (Opp. St Pstot's Chareh), ALLBGHBNT M« Savia*. limm 1% IIwit i*U « Cfceefcla« commissions to find out the facts and chial schools, thereby .saving to the UIS CARSON STRIKT, PITTSBURGH, PA. advise such measures as will bring public a fund on the basis of $40 per Telephone. Bell 485 Csdar; P. ft A. 488 Nat* peace and stability to the industry. capita amounting to $79,242,040.

CAi!*AL $200,900.00 SURPLUS $200,000.00 Jaa. J. Flaaaeey. Baa. 4M Sckealay. IMS K jJOURTEENTH STREET BANK Ctty Offlaa. BaS Ml Iw» Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts STEINER &VOECTLYTAK(() Flannery Brothers ^ÄÄSSSg?3 Safe Pipirft Batfi far tat Otte* 4781 PITIBBURGB, PA. ffî BIZn AYBNUB Of« Mb

Tffmfi THURSDAY, MAT l¿ EIGHT THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC

was served. Summer flowers formed pretty decorations about the club I xmwmxxxxxacpot WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT OR TOP COAT rooms for tfie affair, which war "lie Solves the Social Function Clothe. first of a series being planned for Question-Any Styl^-All Acceasone. JAMES A. McGANN Miss McNulty. Altoona Diocese COMPLETE RENTING OUTFITTERS Jenkins Arcade .... Pittsburgh Invitations have been received by Head to Foot the members of the Mount de Chau- "TAILOR TO MEN WHO KNOW tal Alumnae for the activities center- Any size—All Occasion» ing around the commencement exer- - Largest Stock Between New York and Chicago cises. The entire day on Monday, June will be devoted to these activ- A unique contest is being waged JENKINS ARCADE , „ ^ «TTSBURUGH ities. each Sunday afternoon at Ashville, Phone—Smithfield 341 A business session will be held at Cambria county. The Sisters in the academy at 11:30 o'clock, at charge of the parish school have which time there will be a discussion chosen from among their pupils a baseball club. The Rev. rector has PARISH NOTES tertain in the school hall, KnoxriDc, I of the change to be made in the by- Monday and Tuesday evening Mar j laws and constitution of the associa- selected his nine from the same tion with regard to length of term of source and each Sunday afternoon 15 and 16, in vaudeville and operetta | K sights of Columbus ord of last year. While in the city offices. This will be preceded by sol- after Sunday school the rival teams (Continued from Page 5) The operetta is the "Fairy Shoe. | Fridav evening ¡maker," a beautiful concept!« of Notification is given that the twen- Co. E, Seventh regiment, K. of St. G. emn high Mass, celebrated in the con- "go to it," the good Sisters rooting „iar meeting next cadets of Williamsport w/is inspected vent chapel at 9:30 o'clock. Luncheon for their favorites as lustily as any- fairy lore. The peddler selliaf k« I ty-fifth annual meeting will be held after services. . - -— secret to the shepherds, where tofa and fcun.ia} | £ ^ ^^ j fare for (he round trip on the certifi- the Pittsburgh jurisdiction met on j^. dancing at 9. The class of '22 J for occupancy in the coming fall. p g CUfford and ig cate pian will apply for members at- Sunday to complete the arrange- will be t*he honor guests. Miss Kathryn O'Connor, of Juniata, vening. of 58 boys. The fairifes part will t* | tending the meeting—also for depen- ments for their participation in the It is requested that reservations be a graduate of- Mercy hospital, Pitts- The boys' surpliced choir have ar- taken by 24 boys. The proceeds are j dent members of their families. parade in honor of the visiting direc- made with Miss Esther Heil or Miss burgh, received her diploma at com- aneed a special program for next to be given to Father Fallon to fc. The grand exemplification of the tors of the K. of St. G. on Sunday, Angela GonifF bv June 1. mencement exercises last week. . , .. la'e Mass frav expenses for beautiful open j fourth degree will be held in Knights May 28, and orders were issued by Eugene A. GarveV court is to pre- Thos McCarroll, an old member of chairs installed in the school hall. of Columbus hall. Williamsport, at 3 Chief Marshal John Lohrum, major Miss Martha Kurner was hostess sent "The Gypsy's Dream" in St. • hi« parish, was buried with a high St. Canice Sodality wil, jOBraej-t, p. m., Monday, May 8, 1922, preced- general of the cadets, to assemble at to a number of friends Monday even Marys' hall in the near future. Ar- Mpss of requiSm last Monday. |St. Stephen's, Hazelwood, to bt | ing the state convention. I'nion and Cedar avenues, N. S., irrfr at her home, with Mi Regina rangements are being completed foi- fhe promoter; s ofC' th" e alta- r • society 1 guests of that sodality on Monto Pittsburgh, at 9:30 a. m. on that day The degree will be followed by a Walsh, of Washington, D. C ls honor a reception to the Rt. Rev. Bishop on * • • - - »- evening. May 7. St. Canice will fa. I and be assigned to their position in guest. Needlework formed the inter- his return from Europe. What form are making special efforts this week banquet at the Park hotel, Williams- to increase the membership of that nish a musical program of one honr"« | port. the parade formation. esting diversion for the evening and the affair will take has not yet been ocietv. duration. The third degree will be conferred at a late hour refreshments were decided on. Easter Sunday, at 7:30 Man, 26« ' on a class of candidates from Greens- served. Places were arranged at the | Marriage banns were published in Holv Trinity—May devotions are being held Friday and Saturday even- members of St. Canice received Et j burg, Jeannette, Latrobe and Indiana {daintily appointed table for the fol- ¡St. Francis Xavier church, Cresson, ter Communion. Councils on Sunday, May 7, at La- Wheeling Diocese lowing: between Gerald Sharbaugh, of Sank ings, Sunday afternoons and other ertown, and Miss M. Sutton, of davs in the morning after Mass. DUQUESNE—On Sunday, Xajr M, j troije, Pa. Misses Regina Walsh, Angeline there will be first Holy Camamnkt The major degree will be exempli- Kaltenbach, Mildred Cogley, Cather- Munster. and John Brophy, of Gal- Preparations are under way for a litzin, and Miss Alice Pfeister, of June festival which will be held on of the children of St. Joseph's cfanti - fied to candidates from Pittsburgh May Procession at St. Joseph's ine Farley, Margaret Gilligan, Fran- Rev. A. Vogel, pastor, wifl council and others on Sunday after- ces Sulivan, Martha Kurner. Sankei town, at St. Mary's church, Tuesday evening, June 6. The " annual May Procession and Holidaysburg; Mr. Martin Deffley, of Sunday evening, May 14, far No noon, May 28, at 2:30 o'clock sharp, Crowning will take place in the gar- Mesdames B. J. Fisher, Thomas St. George—Last Saturday morn- York, and will sail Tuesday, May H, i at St. James' stfhool hall, Main and Killeen, Jos. C. Kaltenbach. Altoona, and Miss Edith Hart, Rev. ing Miss Marie Baldinger, of Mt. Oli- den of St. Joseph's convent Sunday, Munley officiating. for a three months' trip to Eutfi ; Mill Ptreets, West End, Pittsburgh. May 7, at 4 p. m. This is always ver street, was buried with requiem He will make a tour of G«aar one of the prettiest events of the sea- IN MEMORY OF MY MOTHER CRESSON— high Mass. Switzerland and Italy. Rer. to- Knights of St. George son and, as heretofore, every care is Mrs. Rachel Matilda Little, widow May devotions are held every Tues- re nee Boell, of McKeesport, isc being taken to make the ceremony one of the late Daniel C. Little, died Sat- dav and Friday evening and on other about fourteen parishioners will k Supreme Secretary P. Joseph Hess iys after Mass. wag given a rohsing welcome on his of impressive beauty. Following are Mv Mother was the fairest, sweetest urday, April 15, at the home of her in the party. Their program inehfa visit to the Monongahela Valley dis- the names of the queen and her court: flowev in our land. daughter. Mrs. John McGrain. Mrs, St. Canice—The boys choir will en- an audience with the Holy FaHm. trict meeting, which took place In the yueen, Miss Mary Margaret Cur- And blessed was I with a Father who Little was born June 12, 1846, at^_Al- K. of C. Lyceum, Charleroi, Pa., last ran, '22. had pious care legheny, Pa., and was in her 76th 'Sunday, and was met by Co. L. K. of Attendants — Virginia Sehaffuer, Of his seven children, a faithful man year. Her husband preceded her to St. George cadets, of St. James par- Dorothy Neidert, Dorothy Arnold, of jyaycr. the grave September 8, 1921. She ish and escorted to the hall, whence Marie Maxwell, Helen Bowden, Mary Full 5ft have poets pictured Madon- is survived by 13 children, 33 grand- District Deputy Joseph Schmitt and Alice Stanley. nas good and fair chi'dren and six great-grandchildren a large number of delegates from Crown Bearer — Helen Virginia searched the heavens and the The following are her sons and Monongahela City, Donora, Monessen, Manion. earth for ideals rare, daughters: Anna, wife of John Mc- Charleroi and Brownsville had pre- 'etition Bearer—Elizabeth Anne Like Dante' love for his Beatrice— Grain: Emma, wife of Frank Cooper, ceded him. Carenbauer. bland. of Cresson; Laura, wife of Charles Arrangements were made for hold- Maids of Honor—Helen Blown, But my Mother was the most devout McDonald, of Youngstown, O. Fan- ing a summer encampment and for Alicia Kullman, Mary Katherine Has- on God's fair earth, nie, wife of James Templenton. of Saying the cadefs of the valley par- sett, Anne Farrell, Bernetta Kbbert, For three score years and more, yea Cresson; Matilda, wife of Henry Cole, FOR CONGRESS ticipate in the parade of Supday, Norma Preston, Kathleen McFadden, from my birth of Cresson: Alice, at home; Harry May 2S, the opening day of the bien- Kathryn McDermott, Margaret Zoel- She cherished me, protected me from and John, of Chest Springs; Charles nial directorate meeting to be held in ler, Dorothy Campbell, Margaret every harm nd Edward, of Cresson; Harry, of 33rd District Pittsburgh this month. Zoeller, Mary Margaret Dris, Mary As she had vowed me to Heaven Nanty Glo; Walter, of Altoona; Dr. In the Holy Sacrament church hall. Doellinger, Elizabeth Quilligan, Jane when I was born. W. A., of Pittsburgh; Elmer, Greensburg, last Sunday, the South- Wisniewska, Gertrude Horn, Mary Rich and glossy dark was her waving when young. Mrs. Little is also west district committee met with Virginia Gompers, Mary Fox Ger- hair, survived by two sisters and two District Deputy H. W. Schildkamp, trude Gavin, Mildred Patton, Celes- Her face and noble brow like the brothers. The sons and daughters presiding, and Supreme First Vice tine Counihan, Elizabeth Wingerter, Madonna's fair, surviving have the heartfelt sympa- President Herman I.. Hegner, the Marguerite Robrecht, Marion Han- But, oh her heart and soul were so thy of the entire community in their Joseph F. principal sneaker. The plan of the nan, Cecilia O'Connell, Dorothy Sten- full of love loss. The funeral took place with supreme propagation committee for ger, Josephine Kern, Dolores Malev, As could be equalled only by the solemn high Mass in St. Aloysius increasing the membership by obtain- Mary McDermott, Katherine Stenger, Mother of God above. church, Summit, with Interment in ing signed pledges of all officers and Hilda Burkle, Virginia Weichsel, Ha- —From Father Glvnn's Poems. Chesl Springs. members was thoroughly explained zel Kaltenbach, Marianna Arthur, and met with a gratifying response Marie Kelly, Angela Manion, Géral- Mayhugh and promises of co-operation on the dine Clark, Mary Virginia Fein, Mary part "f the district officers and dele- Elizabeth Clark, Ella Marie Traut- Missionary Confraternity of Christian Doctrine gates present. wein, Catherine Dumas, Elizabeth Du- Susouehanna district committee con- mas, Margaret Walsh, Esther Lang, of the Pittsburgh Diocese. vened in St. Boniface school hall, Wil- Marjorie Hooker, Mildred Garrity, liamsport. last Sunday. Supreme Mav McFadden. ST. MARY OF MERCY CHURCH of North Braddock President Joseph H. Reiman and 204 Ferry St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Honorary Sixth Supreme Vice Presi- \t a charming affair given Thurs- dent Charles Schramm were in at- day evening at the home of Mr. and Rev. D. A. Lawless, Director tendance and urged the delegates Mrs. Chapman in Echo Point, an- from Sunbury, Berwick, Danville, nouncement was made of the engage- Candidate for the Bloomsburg, Williamsport, Lock Ha- ment of their daughter, Miss Angela Ella Mine If the Confraternity only had suffi- ven and Bastress to continue their Marie Chapman, to Mr. E. F. Nau, For several months we have been cient funds at its disposal it could many and varied activities ami com- the wedding to be an interesting making an effort to canvass Ella solve this difficulty very quickly by a mending them for their splendid rec- event of early June, and to take Mine, situated along the Mononga- the erection of a small building of place at St. Michael's church in Ed- hela river, a few miles from Donora, its own in this district. It is esti- Republican Nomination ( ington Lane. with a view to organizing a Sunday mated that there are two or three WANTED The bride-elect is a graduate of St. chool there. It was not, however, hundred Catholic children in this sec- •Joseph's Academy, and is a general until a few weeks ago that we were tion who do not attend Sunday school. WANTED—Caretaker far K. of C. Home, favorite in a large circle of friends. able to send experienced workers Surely we should not allow the ques- Braddock Council, 911. 300 Holland Avenar, Mr. Nau is the son of Mr. and Mrs. there to fish the district. A complete tion as to whether these Catholic Braddock. Inquire Cht. J. Carr, Esq., S canvass of the town showed that Braddock Avenue. Phone Braddock 1294. Einil Nau of Edgedale, and is mana- children are to receive instructions or P. A A. Phone 828. ger of the E. F. Nau Motor Co. He there were about 105 Catholic chil- not, to be dependent upon the de- is a graduate of Cathedral high Iren of Sunday school age. Practi- cision of a bigoted school board 0» I WANTED — During summer month«, roam school. cally all of these children are of for- anyone else who wishes to hold us and board in the country for a mother and During the evening various social eign parentage. A few of them at- out. Our diocese is great and strong two children. Address A., this office. liversions were enjoyed by the guests tend Mass and catechism class at the enough to be independent of such after which a luncheon was served. various Catholic churches in the dis- things and why should it not be so? Periwinkle blue and pink were used trict, but they are at such a distance RELIABLE SINCE 18«S in the decorations, and place cards that the great majority of the chil- Kelly Station carried dainty cards bearing the an- dren do not attend anywhere. As As was chronicled in these columns For One Week nouncement. A basket of sumtnn usual we found the non-Catholic Sun- last week, a catechism class was or- Fine Union Made blossoms formed a beautiful center- day school in full force, firmly en- ganized last Sunday at Kelly Station, trenched in the public school and a mining settlement along the Alle- Soft Hats—Latost Styles piece for the table and covers were and Colors. 9.85 laid for the following guests: flourishing by reason of the presence gheny river, about six miles below »3.50 Valaca * Misses Regina Nau, Rose Jacobucci, of many of our Catholic children. On Ford City; 23 out of the 28 children Now Twood, Silk-Lined Mildred Kaltenbach, Elizabeth Cook, the Sunday afternoon that this settle- enrolled were in attendance. The Caps, Union Modo, Sl.M Grace Reddy, Magdalen Kessler, Mag- ment was canvassed, our workers teachers who had charge of the class dalen Chaney, Nellie Hickey, Ethel counted 35 children who had attended report that the supporters of the 11th & Penn McCormick, Raphael Haveron, Molly he Protest ant Sundav School that Union Sunday school are highly Green Stamps RLIMAN I.«wis, Margaret McDonough, Agnes very afternoon. While we Catholics wrought up over our action in organ- Monahan, Angela Chapman. are*setting back contented and satis- izing this class. In an effort to coun- Mesdames L. W. Nau, Max Co- fied with ourselves, the proselytizer is teract it they have started a revival. berly, G. F. Chapman, T. Fahaay, Eu- active, robbing our children of their It was in full swing Sunday, with gene Coleman, A. Bruer, Gregory precious heritage of the one true three meetings, one in the morning, F. J. BREEN Murphy, Walter H. Chapman, C. J. faith. As soon as a location can be afternoon and evening. They fear Chapman, Emil Nau, Herman Nau. secured here a Sunday school will be we suppose, lest the devil in the REAL ESTATE—LN8URANCSE organized in charge of teachers from shape of Catholic Sunday School A Life-Long Resident of the District One of the interesting events of the Monongahela-Donora branch. teachers may come and take from South Hills Homes the week was the bridge tea given them some more of our Catholic chil- at the Country club Saturday after- Glassmere dren. Thanks to the zeal of our and one of its Best Citizens. 331 FOURTH AYR noon by Miss Alice McNulty as a One of the most difficult proposi- workers this would be no longer pos- compliment to her sister, Miss Mary tions that the Confraternity has en- sible, as practically all of our Catho- Elizabeth McNulty, whose engage- countered in recent years is the se- lic children have been removed from ment to Dr. Frank N. Carroll was re- curing of a place for Sunday school at the Union Sunday school and enrolled He Advocates a Sound Tariff Law SHOW CASES, cently announced. Five tabl^ were Glassmere. For a long time we have in the confraternity class. SODA FOUNTAINS. CASH RBtilBTRUS. ALL SUPPLIES arranged for the guests, who included felt the need of a catechism class at and Generous Treatment of Ol Duquesne Supply A Extract Co. the intimate friends of the honor this point to take care of the many Hall Station 117 Market St. guest and following the games tea Catholic children living in that sec- So far as we know the Sunday tion along the Allegheny river be- chool at Hall Station, about four Soldiers by the National Govern- tween Tarentum and New Kensing- miles north of Turtle Creek, carries ton bridge. Over a year ago we made eff the palm for having the most un- ment. an effort to secure a building in which usual place for Sunday school. to hold class but none could be found. Through sundry trials and tribula- The public school was denied to us tions, during which they have been Store Your Furs and no other place, not even a vacant Iriven from one vacant house to an- He declares: "If any Law be Unjurt house, could be secured. About six other and finally into a garage, they weeks ago the matter of organizing now find themselves firmly ensconsed and burdensome, it Ought to be With Us this Sunday school was taken up in an abandoned box car. When we again. As yet we have fared no bet" first heard of this we did not think Inquire about our scientific method of storing ter than on the first attempt. Once it a very permanent location, as the Repealed, Not Disobeyed." Furs, something different. Remodeling and re- more the school board has refused us teachers might arrive there some permission to use the public school Sunday to find that their Sunday pairing at 25% less during Summer months. and everything else has been closed school had departed for parts un- Summer Furs at most reasonable prices. to us. Last Sunday, however, brought known, but our feelings were relieved a ray of hope when we were told that when we learned that forunately the Date of Primaries—Tuesday, May we might possibly obtain the hose wheels have been removed and it will MUELLER'S FUR SHOP, Inc. house of the volunteer fire depart- take nothing less than a derrick to 1922. ment at Glassmere. Several members move it. More power to our devoted 200 Pittsburgh Life Bidg. Liberty and Sixth of the fire board were seen in refer- teachers, who will accept any place, enc to this matter and they spoke no matter how mean, in order that very encouragingly. The question our Catholic children may be in- will be decided definitely at a meet- structed in the saving truths of our ing of the board to be held this week. holy religion.