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IMTTSBl 'Ut.II. l'A.. APRII. 19. 192S No. m ANNIVERSARY AT U.S. JUDGE BUMES GOLDEN JUBILEE ST. WALBURGAS TO CLERICAL ALUMNI DR. WOLFE IS POINT CHURCH OF ¡FATAL RIOTING ON OF LOCAL PRIEST BE DEDICATED ON PAY HIGH TRIBUTE NEW CHAIRMAN 01 FIRST MASS HERE KU KLUX WIZARD AT HOLY TRINITYISUNDAY MORNING TO MSGR. SHAHAN EDUCATORS' GROUP Mass and Breakfast lo Mark In Dismissing Suits of Ku lvlu\ Rev. Ik-rnard l ink to Observe Prominent Clergy of City to Retiring Rector of Catholic U. \ nniversary I hit e of First Inorai Educators Preseat Pl^Mng Members Jurist Denounces Fiftieth \nniversary of Assist Kt. Rev. liishop at Is lauded by Clerical and Holv Sacrifice Offered At Semi-Annnal Meeting Society as "Lawless His Ordinatimi to the Blessing Services of 1Alumni at Dinner Pittsburgh of Superintendents of Organization" Hol\ Priesthood Fast End Church Following Election Catholic Schosh

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Fathers of the city The Rt Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Q.D., Washington, D. ('., April 17.—As (By N.C.W.C. News Service) pleasure of cele- Bishop of the Diocese, will officiate a tribute to his long and useful ad- Washington, D. C., April 18.-41* jubilei of one of at the solemn dedication ceremonies ministration as r«*tor of the Catho- Rev. Dr. John M. Wolfe, Superin- the Rev. Bernard of the new St. Walburga church, lic University of America, an office tendent of Schools in the ArclMBo* , for on that day it Lincoln and Campania avenues, Hast which he is about to relinquish, a cese of Duhpque, was elected chair» since Father Ber- End, on Sunday morning at 10 testimonial bampiet was given to man of the Superintendents' Section Thouicht-1">' o'clock. the Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan by of the National Catholic Educational .*i(B« c»n say U>day Following the dedication the Very the clerical alumni of the institution Association, at its ninth semi-amNNlt Itmttd life. Science hi Rev. Stephen Schramm, pastor of in Graduate Hall of the University meeting which just closed at the-. ¿thi«ent8' «ttitu.ii St. George church, Allentown, will here Wednesday. A number of dis- Catholic University of AmMe% litdiy, instead of being b»' celebrant at a solemn high Mass, tinguish«*«! members of the clergy here. fwrtio. we must assisted by the Rev. B. Gerold, of and laity from all sections of the The Rev. Francis J. Bredestag«§i 01. Oor *«u!s have th St. Joseph's church, North Side, dea- United States journeyed to Brook- Superintendent of Parochial Schools land t«i honor the note«! e«fucator. aatu* Since n'v, con; the Rev. C. Schüler, of SS. in the Archdiocese of CinctanM^ •III.Ig VV. II S. I'll.un sou th rt V Peter and Paul church, East Liberty, In the course of the dinner, the was elected secretary, and the mm - 0 «kjr cannot we lu lu .Hit tile Klan ni- k'l L his arm nine, men said th. low the Mass. The music for the The Very Rev. Joseph McSorley, Our Pupils," presented by the Rev. hardship and sacrifice, State minht h av.• not onl\ the right services will be rendered by the superior geneal of the Paulist Fa- Richard J. Quinlan, Supervisor of art pilgrims will travel t. but th. duty, t<> throw th« Klan out combined male and sodality choirs th«'rs, the first religious congrega- Schools in the Archdiocese of Boe>. Und by aeroplaiu Kriil. iv's opini( in of the court w:i. under the direction of Prof. Charles tion to erect a house of studies at ton. Ike i trip of ease an* -eatbin g. After reciting t lie numer Schwan. th«> Univesity, paid glowing tribute The Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper, of. 1 in the latest anil m ous la \vl. - act ions of the orde A picture of the church and a his- to Bishop Shahan, in behalf of the the Catholic University of Amerin^' | method of trav» In ough L out in the ti al, Judgi tory of the parish appear on page clerical alumni, numbering more led the discussion of Father Qsll three of this issue. than 1,500 prelates and priests lan's paper. *U those would-be profes.« throughout th«' United States. The Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph V, & diversities that indu Visibly touched by the praise ex- McClancy, Superintendent of SchedW and teaching athei tended him, Bishop Shahan, after in the Diocese of Brooklyn, pi saint. Rev. Bernard Fink, O.Carm. NAME ANNOUNCERS of Oklahoma, Has accepting a testimonial purse, pre- ed a paper on "The School Cal—Aim . i Tolumcs for thought in t In- na ! 1 was» ndained to the priesthood AND JUDGES FOR sented to him by the Clerical Alumni Its Restrictions and Obligation». : "Modern philosophy is a by Bishoi Tuigg, of Pittsburgh, Association, respon«led by lauding The Rev. Joseph F. Barbian, Supers „ at despair without in t h<- here." ' The oleum jubilee Mass will be th«- service of those associated with intendent of Schools in the Arch- stab SPELLING CONTEST (atradinK to be such, for mod- o found that the klan célébrât •d at Holy Trinity Church, him in administering the affairs of diocese of Milwaukee, led the maintained militat y or B3i0o«ophy has no religious mes- ( 'enter »venue anil Crawford street th«' University. He pai«i excep- cussion of this paper. ; "in hostility to th< It begins by putting God out trivi at ID a The second session gf the Dioce- tional tribute to the work of Msgr. The paper on "Problems of ," and that these, together m. The venerable jubilar NUoninK. Suicidesi will m- san Spelling Contest will take place Pace and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. George tardation," presented by the a l ined and masked bands, ¡an will lu assisted by the Rev. An- in many people as religion Friday evening, April 20, in the four A. Dougherty, his vice rectors; also Brother Philip, F.S.C., prindy CONSECRATION OF I at times as instruments sellll Weerner , 0 .Carta)., prior of St PIP .on their intellects, ( 'lara's. Chi ago, as archpriest; th. school auditoriums chosen for th»' to the academic senate, the board of Catholic High School, Pitt oppression and violence." iindsouts. None < if the re- MSGR. J. J. McMAHON Rev. Be•te r |{. Kramer, O.Carm , various groups as announced in last deans, the professors and the other and discussed by the Rev. Br ¡student suicides weri • m Catii prior of II ily Trinity, as deaco'i week's issue of this paper. personnel of the institution. Benjamin, C.F.X., Community in Catli i- pervisor, Baltimore, also attracts! •(dtges, but students and tiie lì.' . Sebastian J. Urnauer The first group will meet ill the Has Served Forty Years exempt if AT BUFFALO, APR 26 considerable attention at the infiefes would not be ANOTHER BUILDING < M arm., pa -Im of Holy Trinity Cathedral High School Auditorium. Bishop Shahan, whose tenure of pitlition they taught had ni> in- 1 ing. I hurch. Ulli- deacon. The Very Rev Miss Mary Caulfield, principal of office is about to expire, has been t m them." Buffalo, \pril 18. The consecra PLEDGED AS JUBILEE I ,a w rene Di ther, O.Carm., Provin- Fort Pitt School; Rev. Vincent associate«! with the Catholic Univer- The Rev. Dr. John R. Hagan, Sa» • * * tion ri'i'i monies of the lit. Rev. John e i al. will preoch the sermon, Burke, assistant pastor of St. Paul's sity of America since its very be- perintendent of Schools in the Dto- ~ •ese of Cleveland, presented a paper J&M(ti*ens of Pittsburgh are .1 McMahon, D.D., Bishop elect of Farth« t' Bernard, was born in But Cathedral, and Attorney D. F. Mc- ginning. in 1888, 40 years ago. He Trenton, N. J., will taken place on GIFT TO DUQUESNE on "The Dioceeaa Fisii—tiantf- fwufctke an investment in falo, N. Y., in the vear 1.853. 11" Carthy. w 111 act as judges. Rev. has served as its rector for tî» years. April 2(5, in St. Joseph's New Ca- which was discussed by the Rev. land the future citizen» .if suecos attende - Re- James Garahan, assistant pastor of Preceding the banqu«»t to Bishop thedral, this city. Delay in fixing ively •it. Mary A. McNeill, Superintendent rf ; by subscribing and con I WD meetings of the jubilee ex- dempt School St. St. Paul's Cathedral, will announce Shahan, the Clerical Alumni Asso- this date has been due to the fact rist Buffalo; Schools in the Diocese of WieMtatÉ [to the Boys' Club of Pitts- it IVI committee of the Uuquesne (hail. M.I , the words. ciation held its annua] meeting and that Bishop elect McMahon desired I lege, Fl Ott ('¡tv. Other papers were: sity Lay Alumni were held at and St. Vincent's Seminary, Be attv. The second group will meet in the elected the following offices: Pres- to he consecrated on the date men- "The High School as PrepsrijgL [kNtaore than five years the iteI Henry dui inj; the past l'a Ile completed his studies in the auditorium of the Mercy Hospital ident, the Rev. John F. Sullivan, of tioned, which is Feast of St. Mark, for College,," presented by the w'Qib in the so-called "strip" w< 1 he til st. attended by I ! men. spling of 1878 and was ordained in School of Nursing, Boulevard of the Providence, R. I.; vice president, patron saint of his parish church on Allies, instead of the Epiphany Au- Dr. James A. Reeves, vice piWskni(P| has outgrown its present W1 pr t'sided «ver by .lohn V. O'Con- St. Vincent's Chapel on April 2.'! of the Rev. William P. Curtin, of Woodward avenue, here. Ordinarily no pi esidenl of the general alumni ditorium as announced last week. Pittsburgh, Pa.; secretary and treas- if Seton Hill College, Greenabnvfc; It now proposes to move bishops are consecrated only on tile same year. pddLawrenceville V. M. C. A., association. Very Rev. A. Me- Rev. M. F. Bonfield. chaplain of the urer, the Rev. Bernard À. McKenna, (Continued of Page 8) first-class feast days, as on a Sun- His first appointment was to Holy Mercy Hospital, will act as an- »it will have adequate aeeotn- Carey, ebaiiman of priests' Catholic University of America. day or the feast of an Apostle, and Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, where nouncer. G. E. Clarkson, secretary committee, who was of the Providence, R. I., was agre«-d up- for over two thousand a special indult of the Holy See was he acted as assistant for several of the Western Safety »between the ages of eijrht and I quests, announced that clerical years and later as pastor. During ,>n as the place of the next meeting necessary to permit the consecration S the goal Council, Miss Catherine King, and Crowds Attending ..4 years. alumni had set thomsoli stablished Mt. n 1929. ceremonies to take place on April re.ti.ni of his past irate he Rev. John Malloy, of Duquesne Uni- work, Impeded by a lack of of $50,000 towards the m.I acquired the 26. This permission has just been were well ( a i in. I ( "< metery versity, will officiate as judges. Deaf Mate Mini*; 'garters, is already paying transmitted through the Apostolic a faculty residence ant llecting i?, The third group will meet in SS. JOrldends and is inculcating l>i legation in Washington, D. C. on their way towards . (Continued on P 8) BISHOP BOYLE TO MS «f right living anil respon- Howard Devlin, chairman f the Peter and Paul Auditorium, East The mission for Catholic inten .»tithiiuhip. Bishop-elect McMahon has taken Law Alumni, expressed th. Liberty. Miss Katherine Moone.v, LAY CORNERSTONE mutes which was opened on 81 Attorney F.. P. Anton, and Rev. An- - I^ntkms to this Boys' Club is a for his episcopal motto: "Nos novi tion of tin men he n pi senti 1 to night by Rev. Daniel D. Hi" * NORTH SIDE MEN drew Pauley will act as judges. . . iawstment in the manhood per gratia m" (freely translated, erect an st rat ion and FOR M0THERH0USE SS.R., of New Orleans, La., __ 'We are made new through grace building on the 1'niversity Rev. C. A. Schüler, pastor of SS. a very gratifying attendance f™ community. The donor is TO BE HOSTS AT Peter and Paul church, will act as j» lasting tribute to the boy from the hv •< » Sol salutis inti- I W. II McClaffer v. seconded by evening. mis.' seph S. Johnston proposed that the announcer. The cornerstone of the new moth- Father Higgins is Well known [>*? and expressing his confi- erhouse of the Slovak Sisters of the he will be a dependable I combined collegi , pro-medicalI,. ac DISTRICT RALLY Rev. I»amtiert Dalier, O.S.B., pas- the retreats which he is eonaf- e tor of fyt. Mary church, North Side, Third Order of St. Francis, at For- giving to the deaf all over ths . «ral citizen of tomorrow. N'un Elected to Hoard j count music, drama, pharmacy and • • » prep hool alumni raise $250,000 The officers of the Si will give out the words to the fourth est and Balph avenues, Bellevue, try, and the successes of all hia•*5 _ i Holy Nam« Pa., will be laid with appropriate eiety of the Church group, which will meet in St. Peter sions, the faithful attendance »aiM - Strasbourg, April 14. -Sister Ma for the erection of an alumni hall. of St. Francis ceremonies, Sunday, April 29, at 3 li?"1 an<* I101' crew have rie Clarence, of the order of the The committee unanimously Xavier, California avenue, North Auditorium, West North Diamond part of the deaf mutes themwiwys street. Miss Edna McCann, John p. m., by Bishop Hugh C. Boyle. the actual results of the BBnUK 'the Atlantic and landed >ff Teaching Sisters of Ribeauville and adopted the proposal, and at once Side, the first society to form in the The new edifice will taka the place '«•»t of Labrador. We recall director of their school at St. Ama set to work to devise means of car- Pittsburgh district over thirty McAndress, and Rev. George Bul- bespeak a growth In the care fee fM; lion, S.T.D., will officiate as judges. of the motherhouse of the Sisters, adult deaf . ^--Jt by one u 11 Was to tho t'ffe< t that of m votes cast, time registere in the old Holy ucation of the deaf, the sign M^B Haut-lthin. bly of Holy Name members ewr DRAMA LECTURE A number of the reverend clergy, [•** sifter reach New York or iter Marie C larence peeive (¡host College l- the present Du- brought together on the North Side guage has been abolished M w pjgj Thtre is a great and cer- several Slovak societeis and many pils are taught to read the lips, MS k quesne University. l'o this end when the annual district rally will •"•dence in every soul that is of the Slovak parishioners and in this way carry on a convenaoan Insure Pastor's l.ife they have engaged »aniel Sullivan lie held in the auditorium of the Lawrence I^ingner, founder and |*»onion with his Lord and Ü director of the Theater Guild >>f school children are expected to at- with any person with whom NH as campaign secretary.) with an parish school, Sunday evening, April t«>nd the ceremonies. come in contact Thi« ia «e mm fice in the Vandergrift Building. 22, ai 8:15 o'clock. New York City, will address the I^JÜin, we recall that in the Probabl y the most heavily insured Pittsburgh Drama league on Wed- To reach the *ite take Bellevue the De Paul Institute, the "t 1492 priest in the country is the Rev. John A. Moran, acting Dean of the John Gallagher, president of the car, No. 15, to Keystone Stop. Au- private oral school for the — that great Faithful Sch >ol of Accounts, presided at the society, has announced that over nesday evening. April '25, in the lec- . Christopher Columbus, Thomas F. Coakley, I' D., pastor of ture hall, Carnegie Institute. "Hie tomobiles follow the IJncoln High- the world, where giris and boya Sacred Heart church. East End, second meeting, at which the newly 600 members of the organization way along California avenue, North have been deprived of their if1 Holy Communion from the chosen secretary was installed. The received Holv Communion on the occasion will be the annnal meeting «the Franciscan friar, Juan whose life has just been insured by of the league; election of officers Side, IJncoln avenue, Bellevue, turn- and hearing art trained to tan»' the members of the church commit- plan of compaign was further out- last regular Holy Name Sunday. ing right on Balph avenue, Bellevue, place in society the same as ignore he started on a peri I- lined, and numerous suggestions Considerable interest is now being will begin at 8 o'clock, and th«' lec- _JW»ey to the New World, tee for $200,000, following the ex- ture will follow. to Forest avenue. other normal children. .. . . ample of large corporations. were incorporated in it. shown in the development of the or- The mission for the deaf, wM^ the Blessed Sacrament h.vs ganization in the parish, and from The member of the now going on at OldSt. TWg^* present indications it will soon rank church, Seventeenth street ana 5? received the self-same as one of the largest in the diocese. ¡7 Christopher Columbus Bishop O'Reilly Of Scranton _ erty avenue, Pittsburgh, wffl * n<1 Public Invited To View Art The other officers of the organiza- on Sunday evening at 7:38 r~" a SEl * thirtv-six vears tion are the Rev. Raymond W. Fos- J, T? »ealls to our mind "those To Speak At Retreat Dinner Exhibit At!St.îVincent*ColIege ter. spiritual advisor; Patrick Cor- J * Father John Banister coran, vice president; Garrett Oll- MitskmCrnsadcrs tr iffe, secretary; Joseph A. Hytha. A capacity attendance at the Re- years ago will be on hand to greet [1 bv th. The doors of the Art Studio of of Frank Dumond, both members of J^ »nshadowe, treasurer, and Samuel Coleman. Sr., treat Dinner of the Holy Name So- him. It "W, St. Vincent College, Beatty, Pa., will the Students* Art League. Still marshal. The dinner is an annual affair to be swung open to the public, which later he had the good fortune to The following members of the ciety is indicate«! by the reserva- bring together all those who have Final plana for theaaneet plumed the- the is cordiallv invited to view an art study with Michel Jacobs of the Met- Ushers' Club will act as ushers for tions already on file with D. M. taken part in any of the retreats exhibit on April 22. This annual ropolitan Art School. After a con- the rally on Sunday: Jack McNal- Ramili, secretary of the Retreat held under the auspices of the Holy aion rally will be feddedoM* siderable time there he next turned the constitution, revised ay at. , •ÉJTÏ*1* to «"»y. spring event is conducted by the ly, chief usher: John P. McAndress, Committee of the Diocesan Union. Name Society, to renew old ac- ark, his steps to the German mural dec- cent Unit, wffl he up for «• O™» «we from the crowde Rev. Benno Brink, O.S.B., who for Mike Joyce, Peter Gallagher. Wil- quaintances, and to discuss plans for orator, Heinrich Nuettgens, in Chi- The dinner will be held on Saturday the forthcoming retreats. It is par- at a general meeting « we £»Wr«r, like a dove, years has been devoting himself ex- liam Welsh, Stewart Fairley, John dark. cago, where he did extensive work evening, April 28, in the audito- ticularly the desire of the commit- burgh Local Conference ef mr sundering waters clusively to studies on art under the A. Burke, Finn Graham, James Mc- m decorating churches. For the last rium of Duque.sne Council, Knights tee to have present men who have Catholic Students' Mission C" «d« •fo r «conquerinconque • r g Love." American masters. Andress. John Miller, Howard Teu- Benedictine monasteries from two years up to the present he has fel and Herman Ley. of Columbus, Fifth and Bellefield never made a retreat, and who have in the Duquesne Unrror«ty been engaged exclusively in portrait perhaps no immediate intention of tre at 2:80 o'clock, Sunday J^Mtfthi,..argumen^ t pro and time immemorial have universally P. J. McGrath, one of the oldest avenues, starting at'•half past six, « Catholic been known as sanctuaries of art, painting with Edward F. Timmons, momlters in point of service of the making one, but who would like to noon. being Presi- of Chicago. and th« list of speakers assures a Winners in the — ¡Ttefí.like to suggest that and desirous of upholding these Holy Name Society in Pittsburgh, learn what a retreat is and why The paintings belonging to the most enjoyable and instructive every man who has ever made one sponsored by the cunfarmws ^ nave been Premiers grand traditions, the Rt. Rev. Arch- w ill act as general chairman. abbot Aurelius. O.S.B., LL.D., presi- present display, in number about 35, is so enthusiastically determined to conducted hi three growe, ' ST two men were Sir are all products of the college art evening to all who attend. been decided upon hy the II dent of St. Vincent College, is most Dennis A. Harris will be toast- make another at the first oppor- an»iiL?7 " than some of us talents to the exclusive pursuit of Spiritual Director of the Pittsburgh the dinner. Aawrica. be mentioned. They are "The Agony THE CATHOLIC, but will meet prise, and Mary Cathsrh» "" « « « painting. The success of his wide Diocesan Union Holy Name Society; The charge for the dinner on In The Garden," by Edward Singer, in the auditorium of the Mercy Ursuline Academy, aiijni. if and deep studies is clearly apparent Hospital School of Nursing. and Joseph A. Beck, Esti^ president April 28 will be $1.60 per plat», and Dajr Archbishop Mc- and "Rolling Waves," by Fr. Fabian "What Inspiwd tha in the present art exhibit. The first The entrance to the auditori«* of the Diocesan Union. This will be in order that the committee may de- Cbeinnati, confirmed r-ibry, O.S.B., both students of the ofi RhiR« mentor»«..JIPWs wals the celebrated is from the Bovtevard of the Bishop O'Reilly's ink appoarane* in termine whether or net It wffl he abtty-geven colored College Art Studio. The former is •M Rev. Raphael Pfisterer. 0£.B., of St Allies. Pittsburgh since hie uuitaoc fines, to aeviae the wtfnc " M): •I Holy Trinity marked with a depth of sorrow and Anselm Abbey, MancUster, N. H. (ftov.) Pool E. Caini». and many ef the SMS who Ml Hh Grace gave pathos seldom found, white th* lat- .1» the colored From there he want to New York ter Is remarkabte for th* highly City Wim taL¿ 'W^^mÊÊ

PAGE TWO l'hone, Atlantic 061)8 - 2524 THE Established 1844 THURSDAY, + i I he Ku Klux Î Œl)t $ittôt)urgfj Catljolir •I IK ri' DAYS LONG GONE I Diocesan Union of Sod Ih OHirial Diocesan Organ Rev. Charles Mooeman, Diocesan Direct* of the h ESTABLISHED IN lull History From File: of ! = St. Aloysius Church, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 425, MUlval* j BY RT Rh V MICHAEL O'CONNOR, 111), FIRST HISHOI (>K PITTSBURGH I ht- Catholic PVRLMHEI) KVERV Till RKDAY in •l'i» III THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY Christian Marriage the Way .alone. Then, whoa thsfe ITI» « CII.KS Pr«M»»t MRS. R I'. WKLIION re retaiv Seven!) I in ^ ears Ago fo Happiness I largely done and tMr JOS. p t KoWl.KY. Vicc rinigrni KM A MIS A KONKV, rra»tirrr ! \ 11, "^111. Sunday evening lectures on to found their owa OBi.» in4 rum The Colonial Press, Inr in St. Paul's Cathedral will From the number of letters and give themselves to Go^ Allanlic «4»H - 2iH 10:, I'KNN AVKNI I I be continued until Pentecoai. inquiries received since the publica- the calm happiness of •alun ink- into t lit' Iiai k- FRANCIS P. HMITII. Mitor ELIZABETH DAFI.INI.ICR. Auoriale The lit. Rev. Iti-hop O'Connor de- tion in this column of a series of ar- faces towards heaven with il ni'ii who claim to a lecture on "Beauty and ticles on the dignity and sanctity of TMIMS IN ADV AM K live red of a gathered harvest, fall î h America lanhiHi •I of III • country; anil the rap»', mur- Truth" in Masonic Hall, oh Thurs- matrimony, it is evident that most and their Master waith^f 1 copy by mail. |MT yt-ar t-IM 1 ropy !>y mail, for si> month» il ou Catholic young men and women Biniti« copy . 05 Koreiirn >i Wru.tio. a, by m ii il .1 .'.il it law mi onwar ii in th 1 hideous darkness wreaking day evening, th • 7th inst., before the them for a crowded and «1 Canada Subscription ... |3 01) Young Men's Mercantile Library realize what an important and sa- Catholic Marriage ao •venerati •ngeance their fellow citizens differing from them cred step the wedded life means for Entered al t'oli to ilice, Pittsburgh, 1'* . ua sre o ni! CUM I Mi.lt.-r Association. All that has been said of •il and î »r. We cannot but believi that there are tens of Arrangements are already con- them, and are determined to do indicates quite clearly thousands among them win aie woofU1 !\ ina-ki i, and in th< • light of this •luded to publish the first number their best to make themselves Catholic brings to it a PITTSBURGH. PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL 111, P.»2h worthy of God's special blessing for abominable revelation, will return to their sound common sense and re- if the Detroit Vindicator, a Catholic singularly beautiful ahi'„ paper, in Detroit, on Saturday, the the rest of their days. pud in to their allegiance to the filthy crew who pose as their leaders, We his own. Unbelievers quite •tilth April, under the direction ami Last week we heard how God ly look with suspicion \Bishop Boyle Commends "The Pittsburgh Catholic have too much faith in our grand American manhood that it ran Ile Ilo sanction of the Rt. Rev. Bishop of shares His creative power with the and question it. It 1 longer dragged at the cart wheel of a murderous masqti •railing gang. the diocese. married couple. Now, since men prising if they appractoll# and women have so vast a power, an mendous power sanctfeMt Bishop's House, polluting the flag of Washington and Lincoln, and desecrating the graves Fifty Years Ago which depends the future existence marriage. They do aot Pitta burgh, July 8, 1921. of our dead, who died that we might live in peace and union. All honor f| The Passionist Fathers Albino, Fi- of the human race and the filling of Creator, and hence they m Editor, The Pittsburgh Catholic the ijoble judge who in burning, patriotic sentences condemned to infamy delis, Vincent, Augustine and Basil heaven itself, we can better under- be expected to undenting Pittsburgh, Pa. anil pilloried the members who insulted our laws and courts to perpetrate opened a mission in St. James' stand why God and the Church re- meant by the creataro'a Dear Sir:—I do only scant justice to Catholic Journalism in this still further their malignant ends. Church. New York, on March 15. gard marriage as so sacred and His act of creation. If to Un Diocese, when, following the example of my predecessors in the It closed on Sunday, the 6th inst., serious an institution, why Christ I ¡ever life has any S«e of Pittaburgii, I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an and during it over 16,000 persons honored a wedding with His first the mere gratification" al" oScial diocesan organ, and commend it to priests and to the people received Holy Communion and forty miracle and raised marriage to the stincts, with the brtnging Mf as • reliable Journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I trust that The Week-hnd Retreat dignity of a Sacrament, and why the world of a race aa bjrtheir encouragement and support it will grow in influence, and converts wore admitted to the the Church throws around it eveiry the butterflies of a become, increasingly, a power for justice, for righteousness, and «T1 M.PUS FUG IT" time flies, < specially in a Week-end Retreat, and Church. safeguard that her inspired wisdom race that does its ailly „ for the advancement of the Kingdom of God in this world. it's all over In fine von begin to realise that the retreat is finished, can devise. Life is a sacred thing, Sincerely yours in Christ, Forty Year» Ago brink of an open grave. Ui This is the testimony of all classes, the deeply religious, as well as those I in Sunday morning, April 15, it and marriage is the gateway to 1 ifv; cannot see anything very -{•HUGH C. BOYLE, Bishop of Pittsburgh. who hiul lost pradicaily all religio i. The work of the retreat is done I" o'clock, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Phe- eternity is the prime concern of the bodies that are ao ~ time, and marriage is God's way to animals, and they admit Be by the retreatants. the spiritual director fulfills the function of a well- lan dedicated St. Kieran's Church, i.n Fifty-fourth street. Eighteenth bring into the world the souls that tal soul designed by God fcr drillet) sergeant major. The talk of lei'tu res an not at random, but foL ward. The solemn high Mass was ire to share His eternity. Marriage unending heaven. low the code of that discerning soldier. Ignatius if Loyola, who can take sung by the Rev. W. Pollard, as- is as sacred, then, as life and as im- Catholics cannot talk «tthtfci portant as human souls. Mothers a man's soul and fashion it to self-command, enterprise, ardor, with su- sisted by Revs. J. F. , believing world about ANY Catholic mothers, who read THE CATHOl ,IC will, we an' sure, preme insight and sureness of touch. as deacon, and Thomas Briley, .is In spite of all its trials, marriage the same terms; for tklf M sub-deacon. promises to the young couple happi- mentally disagree with be pleased with this little homily on their duty It is î synopsis if Only those who have the honor and privilege of attending a week- In the afternoon of the same day ness in abundance. There is the first life itself. For Catholics, a most admirable and practical paper by a < mothei itholi written for end retreat can have any idea of the wonderful change one feels within the Bishop blessed the new Polish happiness of home making and the have their importance a circle of Catholic mothers, and is worthy of •xtended notici one's self that a week-end retreat can effect. Some enter the retreat school house and chapel on the cor- supreme joy when they look upon their souls so precious tkat CI makes an admirable Easter theme. with a e bewi Iderment and even apprehension, some are merely ner of Twenty-second and Smallman their first-born. Strength comes of died for them. Ths working out. together life's prob- world today denies tho M«l, f "It is a great honor to be allowed to have u awkward, ithers, impel d by e •î rnest endeavor, and some actuated by streets. a preciou." soul Lo lems and of "halving sorrow and tions the value of Christ's mm£ mould and train, to be on earth a fine, usef ltl7.l what can »e described as. moie or les 8 religious curiosity. But soon, a devoted, faithful Thirty Years Ago doubling joy by sharing them." disregards children and Ml I Catholic, and ultimately win eternal happiness. I v ery soon, a change è manifest. Lukewarm fervor gradually givi wav The Mere» Hospital, in this city, Pride thrills them as their sons grow nal value. Why did people make the mistake of thinking that marriage was Ito earnest ipeful and courngeo which reache its climax will, on Mav in. lH'.'H, celebrate, the strong and their daughters beauti- It is the aim of tho stMi ful. give sodalists the real «¿1 merely a natural inclination for one of the other sex ? It was the i t he altar- when thev receive llolv C •ml if the golden jubilee of its foundation. must i at the meaning of marriage sad to I important thing in their lives; therefore God must be brought into Preparations are being made for Courage springs from knowing treat. them tA happiness. the golden jubilee of Mt. de Chantel, that they do not work nor walk supernaturalize it. If people would pray earnestly before taking t Ins -:o:- important step there would not be many unhappy marriages. which will take place on June 7, H EARLY rising is n ssarv if one wants t.< ep tit liodv, t. d- and '.'. A mother should never show favoritism to any one child. Such e in life, to prosper in business. Amity Club Members M.C.C.D. Bewfaf favoritism gives the others a sense of unfairness and spoils the happiness "Plough deep while sluggards sleep, Twentj Years Ago of their childhood. It might not always be easy to avoid this fault, but a \t the April meeting of the And you will have corn to sell and to keep," To Present Benefit League mother would suffer remorse later if she indulged it. A mother should Catholic Women's League, held in If we indulge in too much sleep an impaired brain is the result. We t'ne Lyceum building, Sunday, the never let herself become impatient; Once she has failed in this wav she The Amity Club of the Sacred feel dull and unfit to work, When we rise early we have a buoyant feel- following officers were elected for Tram W. L.| Tana ai would begin to slip down a dangerous decline, and one very difficult to the coming year: Past president,) Heart Church, Fast Liberty, is stag- Koto* 22 r> Hluctxlt« .'« Ü ing As for advancement in life we all know that those who are fond ing a minstrel show on Monday l'anni«'« 19 X Zennlaa climb up again. It might seem an easier and a quicker way to gel the Mrs. Margaret M.Clarke; president,! Narri«« u* IH u Tulipa •1 f staying in bed seldom prosper Success in life may be chiefly at- Mis. James McGrath; vice presi- evening, April 2.'l, at the Sacred 18 S|GtadMt — ai result sought for if the mother spoke to the chill crossly, but she lost i«»20 Center ave- I. il IC« rihuted to punctuality, and we cannot be punctual if we do not rise d< nt. Mrs. August Busiker; record- Heart i.i Hal DRUìcm 17 inviale«* .... »! her child's respect and her own self-command. A mother should nev r nue. 0«HM» 1« Il Tenni«* — I prompt ly. For the business man or woman early rising is a necessitv. ing secretary, Mrs. Rose Buxton 15 12 Poppte reprimand a child in anger, and her fault finding should be constructiv -, The cast includes many well- Dahlia» »! Une of th chief advantages for them is that it enlivens the brain, clears treasurer, Mrs. Teresa M. Popp. Aster» 15 !2 I.tlae* „_.„ helping it to do better in future, and not by way of merely frightening known singers and comedians. Miss • the head, nd tends to prevent that "fed up" feeling which may occur Anne Castelli, Miss Isabelle tSaley, the child for having done wrong. Ten k'ears \go Hinh Man, 1 «am«. John Mlf- during tin lay. To sum up, it is olivini!*, that those who do not realis Josephine McShane, Mary Dineen Hilf h Man. .1 «mim. j «h» If a mother had many children she should not always take Lhcm out Kev. nni* C. Shields, assistant and Mr-. Katherine Smithyman will Ritrh Girl, t Kamp. JmephiMI Hasft— how beneficial early rising is are in a certain degree to he pilied lì pastor St Peter's, Mc-KcespoH, in companies, or even in pairs, but arrange, occasionally, that each child take some of the lending parts, rend- Hitrh Ciri. » «am««. Marsan! ftljte-j they ever think that the earlv bii d catches the worrn ? dietl on Monday, April 12, in the Hitrh Girl. » gnmv*. Marffant HeAtW-1 •hould have the opportunity of talking alone to its mother ini' specialty solos, and James W. mil getting Mi Kei sport Hospital, of pneumonia. Patterson, Regis Staley, Fred H6rig her complete understanding and sympathy. Children shot $!'>0,0(!0 for a I III' given A drive to rai and Jack Scheib, all experienced Mil«« - m ON April 11 of î - month, I bur niorated the memory Finn tin 82 73:M«ntWf n V good thoughts to go to bed with. From childhood a mother Laymen's Retreat House, was in- Mat k-faeed comedians will be the hould train nugui'uted under the auspii ps of the MH'ftiWRn 111 97 T1 Grady M HI her children to sleep with their arms folded on their breast of a famous and lean I Pontiff Leo, the Gr it. He is famous for end men. Joseph [lines will be the Mr Poli nel I 77 HIS lS5'8ty»Hn*r IH » and should Rt. Rev. Regis Canevin on his unceasing pastoral ire of tb untv sal C hure I and for his numerous Mondav. interlocutor. let them know very early what the Church teaches about it y and H I,'J 370 I«! wrong doing. A Catholic mother should teach her chili writings, many of which have lit ii preserve•î d until the present day. St. Songs from "The Vagabond King," Ilaitie» I to love its Five Yenrs Ago "The Student Prince." "My Mary- Thtiman 11 ¡17 filAmrhst» • gl Guardian Angel, to appl> to it when in difficulty, and if the Leo was also fan inus for the vie tory which he g lined over Attila, the Miss Anna Sauer, of Pittsburgh, M taf mother found land." "The Show Boat," etc., will Mr Amy K7 110 lls'QvaU the child difficult, she should pray to its (iuardiati Angel t, king of a borile i f barbarians wh were marchin g against Rome It is was among the young ladies who Killen 1*0 IIS 95;!Wllir its ma (> help her in In' rendered, and on the whole a its training. told that when St. Leo advanced toward Attila, the latter beh two reeeived the habit at the Matyknoll very polished performance will be SOI 262 274 «NIM Convent oh the feast of the Antni'i- figures, believe« to lie the Apostle-. Peter and Paul, standing on each given for the benefit of Sacred Pmhi In conclusion, mothers should pray hard for their children ami diould ciation. Heart Church. Huffman HR 123 101 Dummy teach them to love God, and in return (¡oil would teach their side of the Pop , whilst Ins HMIÌMCS.. spoke. And Attila commanded his The Most Rev. Regis Canevin, Srhnt-ffrr 60 6 70jCro«»« en to soldiers to cease hostilities, and turned in a homeward direction. On formerly Bishop nf Pittsburgh, de- G«nth«n 127 74 71 En**' love them, and they would be a blessing to them and their love would CAUTION IS NEEDED M. Inlvro A4 M fi» Hymn his way through the Alps he died. The retii •ment of the fierce heathen li vered the sermnn at the golden Hoffman 110 101 »4ID«m»y sweeten the evening of their lives. jubilee ceremonies of the Rt. Rev. army was the more remarkable, as Rome was not at that time in a slate The Catholic papers are constant- 43« 4K7 401 We have faith in the ( atholic mother, and m all good mothei Bishop Haid, O.S.B., Abbot Ordin- . who of defense. St. Leo had a special devotion foi St. Peter, as is testified ly telling their readers to take with Vl*l«t* I — - -. endeavor to raise their children along the lines herein traced. ary of Belmont Abbey, North Caro- Kienan »* H7 «»Collin» " »5 The by his writings, and he exhorts others to have recourse to the inteices- lina, last week. some measure t Rani. »7 St H7|M»Asa JJ • j Catholic hand that rocks the cradle will rule the world. Catholic mothers of doubt, reports of Catholic mat- s ion of the Prince of the Apostles. 'Dummy R0 HO »»jCaWwi WJ*| could stop the moral rot which has shown itself in recent years When ters as they appear in the daily lliith 95 M mjHussra 1W» •uch things showed themselves at their doors, they should brush them press. Distortion, conscious or un- 327 30» IM ft Ï conscious, is so very easy. The •way "Let not such things be mentioned among you" said St. Paul. FVFin tendency in the ititeli ectual 1 ili f a nation, every struggle St. Joseph Dahlia* I for material and spiritual goods, a II that is an interest for public opin- caution is needed because, in report- Hanft 12H ti» 105M I McCarthy 53 «1 »VKoehlW * Propagandists of a certain type today would destroy souls It , 4 ing things Catholic, a certain tech- ion, trii's to ruin and influence the massei through the press. Thus the Will »2 »7 10»IJon*«» ... »1 worse than murder because the soul of a child is a candidate for eternal nical knowledge ts necessary. The Majka HH 11« MH'ai»ste*> g Ml press has lecoine the mightiest means of propaganda. Hence a two- T. JOSEPH, when the day was local paper that spoke about a young happiness. These people would destroy the designs of God ; they try to done Dummy 7t OTlIjWa» ™ fold duty, curate getting a "white surprise," With regard to yourself, to avoid tthe influence of a press 5 And all your work put by, rob the Cross of the fruits it has won; to rob the sacrifice of Christ .f instead of a surplice, is only equall- t8t 4(0 4 »2 BH its merits. which tri* to kill slowly the highest gifts of the soul, your faith and You saw the stars come one by one I.ila«« I _ m Ml Out in the violet sky. ed by the Bishop who wore the Ryan 107 »• «¡»H«» your attachment to the Church. The bad I 'less is like the poisonous "cloaca maxima." - The New World, M..rri««y 57 51 «7|O^I« breath of corrupted air. There is the duty ti support the faithful Cath- Hti«rh«l 4» »7 S»tl*Hiai You did not know the stars by name, Chicago. Hark in» tOl »7 MtUWr 1 The Worthless Father olio press. The existeno • of the Catholic près I is based upon subscribers. But there sat at your knee Hence everyone should try ti increase 314 tit tOSl ^^NE sees from time to time such worthless fathers that you feel there their number. One who had made the light and RAPHAEL HOME PARTY Zen nia* flame M a» ter* »5 BS Mg :•> ought to be a special penitentiary for them. You cannot call them •©:- VICTORY never rests with the faint-hearted. No strength of arms, And all things bright that be. There will be a card party at the Dummy 50 50 5*0 awn; for after all "man" is a word of noble connotation. They marry Raphael Home, 3715 Penii avenue, Kappert 7« lit Stil or copiousness of supplies, or skill in tactics, nor even individual dashes limiter ick »1 7t Mpwtaa without any prospect of ever being able to support either wife or child. You heard with Him birds in the on Wednesday evening, April 25. MrGoniarl« 7t St tljOmaa* of bravery, will supply the want of a determined spirit, a resolution to Mrs. Lawrence Costello, Mrs. Harry J-F. -«H Indeed, in many cases they seem to reckon on the wife supporting them. tree fight until the end, a willingness to bear all hardship, and still carry on Twitter "Good-night" o'erhead Hart and Miss Elizabeth Fenton will 391 390 «011 At any rate that is how it turns out only too often. Does not this ac Talli» a persevering courage, which will not let anything, even personal weak- The Maker of the world must see be the hostesses. Bridge. "500," Co« tel In 54 71 count for so many married women invading the ranks of industrial life, His little ones to bed. euchre and "old maid" will be play- ness. even one's own faults, deter one from going forward. Harrlatin 97 S4 •anting a wage to keep the roof over them and their children? The ed, and a lunch will be served. Hoffman ISO 1*7 « -:o: Then darkness settled Beautiful prizes will be given and 'a Million 92 ti IM •»providing father, work-shy, but this is the only shyness that possesses when th j Dummy SO tl round. pleasant evening is assured to those him. He never finds employment, because he never really wants to INJtrSTlCE, greed, and dishonesty, and all the other evils, are not only evils, they are nuisances. They irritate the world's mind. They To Him your prayers were aid; who attend. 47t 4M 4t*| And it, or because he is so utterly incompetent that employers pass him N > wonder that your sleep was make it turn away from useful work, and spend a great deal nf valuable op. Yet, somehow he contrives to find food and drink. He returns ground time trying fo straighten out things that ought never to have become Rightly to tho poor woman who has been sewing or choring all day long The angels loved to tread. crooked. Charles L. O'Donnell, C.SX to earn bread and milk for the children. She is to be congratulated if THE FOLLOWING OF CHRBT the wretched parasite does not devour this anil leave her and the children T '-'•mi ^ to starve. The number of homes where the very roof-tree seems to Charities Itenefit t nder Will THOMAS A KEMPI8

— Not on some over-driven woman's shoulders is humiliating to contem- T (By N.C.W.C. News Service) The Necessities of a Soul ~ plate for any man who loves his sex. The heroism that is sometimes OUR SAGE CONTEMPORARIES I «hown under the unfair burden is the only redeeming feature of the Los Angeles, April 17. Two + Catholic charities and a Protestant ahameful spectacle. But, of course, the struggle kills and the unfortu- (The Voice of the Disciple) AFTERNOON >1 \SSKS? \N OVERLOOKED POINT children's home are to share in an nate woman dies with the heart-rending thought of the future of her estate, of $250,000 disposed of in the HOI." art my witness, O God, For in this lifa l M children. A sordid tragedy, and one that is only too frequent. We do Why can't we have Masses said will of Mrs. Eugene Thompson M:i- that no one thing can com- are two things espael Archbishop McN'icholas, of Cin- I BOt wish to indict the male sex in general and we admit that there are in the afternoon? is a question ginnis Hills, who died on March 22. fort me, nor anything created for me, without whtoh' cinnati, in his exposition of the S also plenty of women who are equally useless, an encumbrance on society, that has been discussed in the Cath- The Little Sisters of the Poor re- give me rest, but only Thou, my God, life would be to »• olic press off and on for many years. Catholic teaching in regard to mar- ceive $5.000 and one-third of the whom I desire to contemplate for or worse, but, where the children are concerned, it is thé father who fails It is well known that this yvas riage, has called attention to one residue; the Home for the children eternity. Whilst detained to. ^ this body, I asknowtWH J; man often than the mother. She will, as a rule, fight for her children permitted in olden times, and many fact that few non-Catholics advert of the Protestant Episcopal Church, But this is not possible so long as «Util death. The male wastrels exceed in number the female wastrels. are of the opinion that the ancient to. I bis fact is the teaching of the $5,00(1 and one-third of the residue, I sojourn in this mortal life. two things, vis.: custom should be revived. Church that Catholics are bound and the Society of St. Vincent de And therefore I must set myself Thou hast, theiafsjt»| Many are loud-voiced with political panaceas for this running wound Among the respectable periodicals only by a marriage performed by a Paul of St. Louis. $10,000 and one- to much patience, and submit my- weak as I am, Tni I .'•_< in the nation's side. But anyone not blinded by political passion can that has recently enlisted in the duty authorized priest and two wit- third of the residue. self to Thee in every desire. the nourishment * It** that without a general ami universal spirit of industry, sobriety movement is The Missionary of the nesses. Non-Catholics usually have For thus also Thy Saints, O Lord, body, and Thou hart as a light to my » | «Od thrift political cures can only mock us with empty promises. Paulist Fathers, which argues is an unfair advantage over Catholics POPE PUTS WATCHES who now exult with Thee in the follows: "With the increase of mixed marriages for the reason kingdom of heaven, during life Without these tJJtj Political and economic policies are not negligible things. Far from it, work into the early hours of Sun- in WORK OF LIBRARIANS ¡eve in the possibility awaited in faith and much patience well live; for tha Wo» Ijgtfcny deserve the most anxious study. But that they can ever replace day morning in great cities many that they hi the advent of Thy glory. light of my sorf,JC^ ile their Catholic par! of the working classes are hard of divorce, w Rome, April II. Pope Pius XL, What they believed, I believe; ment is the bread of igfh* personal efficiency and devoted toil of the head of the family the for life. But in this pressed, and if they could fulfill the ner is bound accompanied by two secretaries, last what they hoped, I hope for; and Those also may Wj. EIWI—1» the vainest of illusions. The father must work, work with hand obligation of heaing Mass on Sun- cast party is no I the Catholic week went privately to the Vatican whither they are arrived, I trust tables set on jfeêhd work with brain, with harmony and unanimity, with science no less day evening they would be able to bound in conscience at all; for a Library and spent an hour there, that I also, through Thy grace, shall storehouse of Thy ¡pWNUI with muscle, if he is not to remain a worthless incubus, a sort of get their rest and spend a devo- mere civil marriage or one per- observing the work begun by the arrive. human ranch from which the nations of the world will come and carry tional day. There certainly is some- formed for a Catholic by a Protest- American Commission of the Car- In the meantime I will walk in One is the tahMji thing vey impressive in the idea of ant minister is regarded by the negie Endowment, which is renew- tar, having tha lgj|| IpjV tho best stock, till nothing is left but exhausted strains and degener- faith, being strengthened by the ex- a continual sacrifice during the Church as null and void. The Arch- ing the catalogue cards, llis Holi- amples of the Saints. the precious Bogy. Ég «ta breeds. Certainly a heavy responsibility rests on the father, when whole of Sunday. In regard to Holy bishop thinks Protestant ministers ness expressed great delight that I shall have, moreover, for my othef is that of tail ||ia fails—the worthless father—a responsibility On the community which Communion it is quite possible that should know this for the protection this important work is now being consolation and a mirror of life[, Thy ' Uiniog holy® ||Mlvatas him, and to fittingly punished later on by an incubus of drones the Church would recognize a fast of their own people who do not like done and with such skill. It is cat- hol—jy Booka, an„„d RabovM e all thes...»-je, Thy I right faith, aaa of three hours before Holy Com- "trial" marriages.—The True Voice, culated that 3,000,000 cards will be "ÊÊÊi naalral«, or wana. most holy Body for my special rom-i ly munion."—Echo. Omaha, Nebraska. necessary for Its completion. edy and rofofo. 'where to »fei

«WrillfillMMiillBTi«life JSÉÉifi î ilflsanii i APRII- 19. ü»28 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, Atlantic 0698-2524 ii * [Dedication of New Edifice Marks Silver Jubilee Year of Last of the JOHN A HAUCK & SONS • German Parishes Founded in City Duquesne

• STONE CONTRACTOR In hi- month of Nowmlwr, 1002, • i handsome sum was laid in the hut majestic and dignified as the \v (jernian Catholic families 6.1 treasury, so that plans were prepar- house of God of a believing congre- the Lincoln av ui 12 |1 ¡strict, in the ing for a new and larger church, gation. The nearby stone-quarry of East lind of th c-it > of Pittsburgh, when nn tlii- second day of May, J»hn A. Houck & Sons offered an gANDY CREEK ROAD. PITTSBURGH. PA. held a meeting to organize a new 1920, a tin' of unknown origin de- opportunity for a stone building and Construction Co. parish to ease the children and stroyed the sanctuary and roof of thus the church stands with its -P the long walk to SS. Petei the building, and crushed the hopes beautiful architectural Gothic lines uni Paul's School, Larimer avenue of tin little faithful band of people. and its unique Frariconian tower a CYPRESS AND ASPEN STREETS Alt the Stone on St. Walburga'« Church Furnished bv us PITTSBURGH, PA.

PHONG FRANKLIN lisi Builders of Si. Walburga'» Church

0- + — + i JOSEPH W. HAUCK i I ~ FRANZ MAYER OF MUNICH, be. Sole A gent N in the United States and Canada for Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Mayer & Co., of Munich (F. Mayer'sche Hof-Knnstanstalt. Stiglmair-Platz, Munich. Bavaria) jtil LINCOLN AVENUE. PITTSHl RGH. I» Memorial Stained Glass Windows Il Il;md 178B-H I 1612-1614 WOOLWORTH BUILDING, NEW YORK Telephone: Whitehall 3691 For th. ronv.ni.nr. of <»ur patrana in (In WnUcn Htalaa w. ha*. a| vii» Al Sheet Metal Work and Kooiinir on St. Walburga'* Mr. RIIWARD J. KOBNIG Mr hpmwUtiw wMh tMRcaa ta 4 Church done by us tliirairo. Ill—Slt-U< Ml Straa«.

1 tol •+ funi + include a one-act play, "Tha hfl» PROGRAM PLANNED Gate," by students of the Drama. No admission will _ JOSEPH W. WERNER & SONS BY DUQUESNE FOR charged and a general invitatkfc If ;' I! the public has been issued by "PHARMACY NIGHT Hugh Muldoon. I ill NORTH AVENUE, M ILL VA LG, PA. The medicinal exhibit will such medicines as insulin, I)r. Robert J. Ruth, chief of the treating diabetes; ethel Phone M ill vale 1112 Pharmaceutical Division of E. R. grate, which haa cured lei ST. \V\IJU RGA'S ( III K( II Squibb & Sons, New York, will lec- adrenalin, credited with brought the dead to life, and Potter & fabele & Co.. Architect. Cleveland; Ohio ture on "Sunshine From the Sea," Fainting and Hardwood Finishing as part of the pharmacy flight pro- drugs the public has heard of taf llui|uesne Construction Co.. General Contractors gram of the Duquesne University never sees. Iii.- api ted tti was shortly enlarged and recon- I of substantial materials used and School of Pharmacy tomorrow even- N ue ssleiii .1, Kbel md structed for another score of years. I the wise arrangement of the Gothic ing (Friday, April 20). Kalchthaler, •eeived kiiu Thus came the sacerdotal silver altars borrowed from the old church Illustrated with four reels of mo- CathoHc Wins Contest We did the Painting and Hardwood Finishing on sent of their astor, i; Jos. Suhl', jubilee nf the pastor on the 8th of remind us that economy and consid- tion pictures, Dr. Ruth's lecture will for the subs •iption ( nan»' - and eration for a willing people over- be devoted in part to the findings St. Walburga'» Church July, 1925, when announcement was Salt Lake City, April 17.—TW WÉ families, and ft er pi-c it inic a list made that the parish was not only came the human desire of grandeur developed in a period of research of ()0 famili < and ? sub- and pomp. The colorite Gothic al- that occupied several years. One lection of Miss Winifred Gnat, m - free of debt, but owned a building the Cathedral High School 1M% St./ script ion to he Ut. Rev lisln.p tars and Stations of the Cross form phase of his discovery he said, fund of $25,000 dollars, quietly laid the winner of second place tal tÉt Richard I'helaii, the canonical erec- a le by the pastor and his faithful a beautiful contrast to the white shows the cod to be a marvelous fac- tory for the conversion of the ultra- Salt Lake City section of the Mar tion of the parish was granted, and trust« plastered walls and the oaken beams of the paneled ceiling and walls. violet rays of the sun into vitamin tional Oratorical contest, is effective work started among the Th. fire struck the church at a as a compliment to Catholic members of the youngest and last The windows will be art scenes D which seems to cure rickets in time when the little congregation children. tion in this city. German parish of the city. was from the life of St. Walburga, in- in the height of charitable spiring by her example to imitation Seven schools participated la F. J. HANLEY The first property, a lot 100x350 work Aside from Dr. Ruth's lecture, the for the war-stricken religious and confidence in her powerful in- program will include a display of contest The judges selected feet, a part of the "old Kbel estate, childi •n and poor of Germany and tercession, and will be furnished by modem medicines, a concert by the McCrea, of the East High, M was bought from the Sisters of Hi- A ust I ia and the pastor and people m ÖW STATION STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. vine Providence, and the ground the firm of Franz Mayer and Co., University Little Symphony Orches- serving of first place, and con idered the fire « death-blow to Munich. tra and an entertainment which will Grant as his alternate. IMfi broken for necessary buildings. On the work of charity when Divine III the 15th of August, 1903, the newly r Providence seemed to bring new life "I Phone Hiland 26!>.> appointed pastor, Rev. Geo. M. and liberal spirit for both works, Guenther, celebrated the first holy i e., for the European charity and J Mass for the parish in the old Kbel the reconstruction of the ruined house, in the dining room, now used as cloak room for the children. chu rch. |] Plumbing and Heating Installed in St. Walburga'» The Dutiuosne Construction Co. Receive Precious Relics erected a combination frame build- In acknowledgment of the many ing for the sum of $7,578.00, which charities sent to Europe the German SUGAR Church by us offered three school rooms on the prelates and priests sent precious first and a church auditorium on the relics of the saints to the little second floor. This building was ded- church of St. Walburga, and when icated on the 18th of October, 1903, Father Guenther visited his home- by the Rt. Rev. Francis Tobin, V.G., land in 1922,he brought back with him a beautiful plan for a new church, —t Rt. Rev. Jos. Suhr preaching the Fresh Wholesome Foods. These dealers handle the sermon and Rev. John DufTner sing- which found the pleasure and ap- Good health depends upon ing the first high Mass. proval o f the Rt. Rev. Bishop and the diocesan building committee. •5- === m On the 3rd of November the pa- But the cost was entirely out of PATRIZIO ART MOSAIC CO. rochial school opened its door and proportion for the size of the par- "Ü enrolled 59 children, taught by Sr. ish. Using the same, however, as a WEBBS CASH MARKET G. Patrizio, General Manager M. Xavier and Sr. M. Cecilia, of the fundamental guide, the firm of Pot- S. & S. MEAT MARKETS V. E. GILL Sisters of Divine Providence. As ter and Gabele, of Cleveland, O., CHOICE MEATS there was no convent building on furnished a plan which in beauty Quality and Service FRESH aad SMOKED MUtf* the grounds, the two faithful nuns and practical use surpassed its or- FRESH FISH AND POULTRY I! »» FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. 1515 POTOMAC AVENUE traveled daily from Larimer to Kin- iginal and found the kind permis- 114 OAKLAND AVENUE 204 BELTZHOOVER AVENUE coin avenues and their pupils recall 691 WASHINGTON ROAD sion o f the Rt. Rev. Bishop. Schenley 020« Lafayette 3723 Bell Phone Grant 3942 today thankfully their noble sacri- Phaaa. l.»hl«h 52«. HO. Hit fices in behalf of the school. To the happy surprise of pastor Huy New Property and people the Duquesne Construc- As the years passed on the gen- tion Co., with Mr. P. Gallagher as Coca's Quality Markst | erosity of the people decreased the president, which had built the first WATTS DAILY MARKET «Ò * V " DO TOH EVER THINE TO debt of the parish anil was always little church on the hill, was the 1 STAPLE GROCERIES jj We were Contractors for all Terrazzo Work successful competitor in the final MEATS AND GROCERIES » »irr roua HUT AT ready to assist the pastor in new- HOME DRESSED MEATS improvements. Additional property approval of bidders for the build- Oar M«IU la Fall Mmut, Fall Welch and Hanaat Gaada far Yaar Mena». MILLER'S was bought and a new pastoral ing. In May, 1927, the ground was 227« WENZELL AVENUE : residence built, to remodel the old broken fo,r the new church, small Wa Ala ta Plaaaa Ta«. 32«» WEST LIBERTY LEHIGH IM4 Wa DaMam 11 WIT IM house for necessary school and so- perhaps in its outward appearance ISSO HEECHVIEW AVE. Lakl«k STN cietv rooms. monument of the living faith of the All seemed to get along fine and congregation. 0 But the old spirit of sacrifice was In the interior the simplicity of WHEN YOU ASK AUNTM Afcaat tfca soon manifested and the building its lines compares with the dignity Wonderful Sanrtwlchaa «¡a Mrt*. Hershey Grocery Cm DAN SCHLARP Sha will ITS NO SECHST I 30 YEARS OF MEAT MARKET |ul (at mi Piti««" at TABLE DELICACIES ' M Columbus, Indiana, who died there BAM. BUTT««. EGGS. CHEESE. ETC- POULTRY -:• MHAf® |j Catholic Alumnae to on June 4, 1927, of smallpox, which Phone, Lafayette M0t he contracted from a Chinese waif. 5M3 Centre 132 BROWNSVILLE ROAD GEORGE EWING A BRO. BETTER Meet in Ontario, Can. Father McShane had rescued awl Moatroae »231-2-3 baptized the abandoned infant. MT. OLIVER Pinna ISM-SMi HOMJESTEAD. PA. (By N.C.W.C. News Service) The bulk of the cost of erecting the chapel is being met by a pastor Niagara Falls, Ontario, April 17. of the Boston archdiocese. Mary- FOR HEALTH'S SAM -The eighth biennial convention <>f B. BOBBERT knoll missioners in China are con- J. H. ARNOLD & SON ICE the International Federation of GROCERIES AND SMOKED BAT AT tributing the balance. Catholic Alumnae will be held at STAPLE and FANCY MEATS Hotel Clifton, Niagara Falls, Can- The memorial chapel will be built SERVICE in the Chinese style of architecture. GROCERIES. SMOKED MEATS 1144 WILKINS AVENUE J. H. REEDY'S ada, August 24 to 29, it is officially It was designed by a Maryknoll announced here. The alumnae asso- 547 Third Ave- Tarentum. Pa, Phone Braddock 1307 Brother in China. BRACK EN RIDGE, PA. ciations of the various schools of TARENTIM •»• BRADDOCK, PA. the Loretto Order. Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, will act as Famine in Shantung CONSOLIDATED ICE CO. official hostesses. C.R.8HAW Miss Florence Mullin, [»resident Affects Catholics W. A. STAMM FRED HUBNER CONFECTIONER aad Ol ^ of Loretto Niagara Falls Alumnae STAPLE AND FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES AND Association, of Loretto Academy, Fushun, Manchuria, April 14.— GROCERIES JIOME-DRESSED MEATS «M SOUTHERN AVBHU^j Niagara Falls, has been appointed This winter's famine in Shantung, WE DELIVER general chairman of arrangements. the Province of Confucius, has been 120 Kittanning Pike Lafayette MM Assisting her is an executive com- of the gravest proportions, and Sharpsbnrg, Pa. 571» BRYANT STREET HONTROSR «ITI MT. WASHINGTON GEORGE D. HERWIG mittee. thousands of Chinese have emi- STERLING 1MI TEACHER OF SINGING FROM BEGINNING TO grated to Manchuria in search of ARTISTIC FINISH Priest Remembered work and food. A AND BUROPKAN EXPERIENCE UNDER BEST MASTERS The Rev. R. A. Lane, of Lawrence, FAMILY GROCERY BUILDING. Rtaldrnr. rhana. Mayflawrr Kit By Chapel in China Ma**.. the superior of the Mary- YOUR NABORHOOD DRUG STAPLE __ BTUDIO XI* FIFTH AVENUE ATLANTIC KM. knoll Mission in Manchuria, states GIST IS MORE THAN A TRY YOUR NABORHOOD GROCERIES «si MEAT» that (>,000 Catholics emigrated from MAMARST 4k HUN*, fu» J (By N.C.W.C. News Service) Shantung to his mission field with- GROCER FIRST, THEN TRY DEALER. HE IS YOUR •14 VOVm AVENUE Kongmoon, South China, April 14. in the space of two months. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —A chapel is being erected at Lot- FRIEND AND A BOOSTER HIM AGAIN. ing, in the Maryknoll Vicariate For Commercial Printing of all Kinds Mayiewer 45ft Apostolic of Kongmoon as a memor- THE COLONIAL PEBS8 FOR YOUR COMMUNITY. A. CrowleyXI « CBNTEB AVENUE ial to Father Daniel L. McShane, of 405 Pean Avenue, Plttsbargfc, Pa. TiìfiÉ'IMiiiiìftì AìmBImIII PAGE FOUR Phone, Atlantic 0698 • 2524 Established 1844 THURSDAY, The well known LiîuiUilJ|Uiu^^ Rosary," will be given b Catholic High School t on May 1 and 2. Resorv OBITUARIES Notes of Parish Affairs \ on sale at lioehin's dru Honor Roll

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FORTY Tuesday morning with requiem high Mas* in St. Joseph's church, Na- L. A. A. OJTt April a-as buried in the burial plot ad- trona. at !> o'clock. joining St. Paul's Monastery on 20. Monaca—St. John Baptist Miss Hahn was a member of the Spring Cani Pai Good Friday afternoon, following Ladies' Auxiliary and the Knights 21. Alpaville—St. Patrick his death on Tuesday night in St. 22. Turtle Creek—St. Coleman J of St. John. She leaves four broth- Joseph's Hospital. Father Fidel is' ers, Peter and Francis at home, AtEa^l 23. Zelienople St. (irejjory death occurred after a brief .illness 24. Idlewoud—St. Paul'» Orphan»' J Constantine, of Knoxville, and uf heart trouble and on the eve of a Frank Adolph, of Mt. Oliver, and Asylum 1 three months' vacation in this coun- four sisters, Mary, Frances and Ce- The 1.. A. A. O. H. wffl U» 25. Mahoningtown—St. Margaret I try. which he was visiting for the cilia at home, and Mrs. Frank Stein, first spring card party 26. New Kensington St. Joseph J first time in 35 years. of Pittsburgh. Fugles' Hall, 431 Third avraM^fl 26. Pittsburgh—Holy Rosai y 1 Th« solemn Funeral Mass was dav evening, April tk, fiB M. Crabtree—St. liartholomew | •elebrated by the very Rev. Father "500," bridge, "old maid*" «m New Brighton SS. Cyril and • JAMES J. CASEY played. Philip. ('.P., rector of St. Paul's, as- James J. Casey, aged •>'.», for • Methodius. è sisted b\ the Rev. Father Jil.ian, The following committals tjfl Vloysius, It eserve many years a resident of Home- • Ford City—St. Mary im il ['.P., deacon; the Rev Father Ku- been appointed: ITm liplllp. ]K B Donora—St. Dominic married women i stead, but for the past few yeas re- iene, 0 P., sub-deacon, and the Rev. siding at />.•>.'{(( Forbes street, died Mary T. Horan; door Hit, K H Pittsburgh St. Rosalia \sy- J •ceive Holy ('om Kather Roland, O.P., master of cere- suddenly on Friday, and was buried Gucken; prize, Mrs. Marjr V|X • lum. 1 in Sunday in tl monies, on April 11. The students' from his home on Monday, at 9:30 chairman, Margaret Murray, |K o'clock, with high Mass of requiem, Smith, Margaret Kdfar, , flB at St. Paul's Cathedral, at 10 o'clock. Walsh-Gibbons, Mary Smitk fiH Euler, Agnes McClain, Mrt. ThlB Mr. Casey leaves his widow, Mrs. WEEKLY CALENDAR Ford, Bridget Lewis, Marr M| Mary Pugan Casey; three daugh- Irene Flinn, Mary WmvlB ters, Florence Casey, Mrs. May O'Hanlon, Alice Welsh, Mn. J.J£ Vogel and Mrs. Fances Walker, and loney-Rodgers, Helen AmSm a stepson, John J. Brislin. Rose Mauch, Mary A. Wefan^Kj mimi it Flynn, Catherine McHogk, fig McHugh, Km ma McNatnua» V5 Meeting of Catholic Cronin. Mary Kilgallon and S «aret McQuade. Sunda Women's Union Held Bridge, Mrs. Mary Christ, dMS man, Mrs. W. J. Farnum atjH garet McSorley; "500," Mrt Mi Adamson, chairman, CitUl Burns and Margaret Riky; «to Agnes Feineagle, chairman, CMk erine Rush, Nell BraniNr, km Bates, Catherine Co««, Ella DSft morning van, Annie Seawrigtit and GMfeU St. Joseph, New Castle ine Williams; "old maidf,"dm An announcement that the entire Evans, chairman, and Mary C1m% church debt has been wiped nit was tallys, Mary Adamson, 4M|H made on Sunday. Clan-na-Gael Plans Mrs. Anna Miller, Mn. Maiy W This last week, Anna Kraep, aged Cabe and Mrs. Edna nvBl;jH 84, and Catherine Kornell, aged .;.">, Martyrs' Memorial piece, Mrs. Margaret Stttt, d* were buried after requiem higli I man, and Mrs. Jean VaOfhaa. I Masses. Both were interred in St. Joseph's Cemetery. The Young Ladies' Sodality gave a social in the parish hall in honor of the mother- of the members >n Tuesday. The local branch of the Knights ®f St. George will have charge of V lllnv the weekly card party on Friday Gelebratioa Sale RODS evening.

St. George Next Sunday morning, duiuig th> 7 o'clock Mass, the Young Indies Sodality will receive Holy Commun ion in a body. In the afternoon af- ter the devotions, there will be con ference for the same. The Sacrament of ('until mat mi will be administered on Thursday evening, April at 7:M0 o'clock by the lit. Rev. Bishop Boyle. The card party held Faster Mon

r«r< Just a Reminder Give your old IB upright piano For Mothers

Give Your Children the Extra Nourishment Thev Need to your favorite charity | At This Time Donald; ¡Vlrs. Uose l.acev. ¡VI rs 1 This is the time to start giving Harry Collins, Mi George Euler We will allow you full valuation for it your children a piure, wholesome I Mrs. ames Harmon, and Mrs. t'a> on a piano ipring tonic such as Father John's I mond Freker. Edward Walsh, Nellie Jenkins purchased here now. Medicine. mmitte« • It will help their systems to get and Rose Nickolav .vere lui ned dar rid of the poisons which have col- We will put a plaque on your old upright, lected during the winter months. bearing „It will also give the children the added nourishment thev need at this decoration. Robert Marshall. your name as donor. time of year to help them to build • new bone and flesh. Father John's Medicine is a prep- "Dew-Drop Minstrels" We will deliver the upright to any charitable aration of the purest cod liver oil scientifically combined with other To Perform Next Week ingredients to make it wholesome institution . . without charge. and easy to digest. Start giving it to your children today. CHEAT VITAMIN STRENGTH To NAME of INSTITUTION Carrick Players Will from FATHER YOUR NAME JOHNS Appear in "Pals First March 192S

ALL PURE FOOD The St. Wendelin Players will stage thi- decidedly picturesque mystery comedy, "Pals First," by This is your great opportunity I» frt You can obtain Father John'? I,ee Wilson Todd, on Tuesday and E make this offer to any person pur- Medicine at the nearest drug store Wednesday evenings, April 24 and chasing a piano in these last days of our kind of piano you have always wMd^ •T send $1.20 to Father John's Medi- « 2"). It i~ needless to say that the great Celebration Sale, in which all remaining saving of hundreds of dollars —Mit W ate. Lowell, Mass., for a large si/.t St. Wendelin Players are quite ca- bottle, all charges prepaid. pable of affording an evening's demonstration, artist used and exchanged full valuation on your present imM pleasure with a theme such as this pianos, of all makes, will be sold at unheard- Choose now from this typical Hat it- to engage their attention and ef- MCPHERSON BROTHERS forts. of low prices. minute bargains: Messrs. Fred Ficker, Christ Ob- GENERAL CONTRACTOR ringer, and J. William Miller, and Bell Phone, Sewickley 421 Miss Catherine Henigin, familiar l hink what you save! Look at these pi figtirrs Qg St. Wendelin's stage, will • 421 CHESTNUT ROAD be found in new and surprising EDGEWORTII, PA. roles, with Joseph Wuerl, Thomas Was Now Smith, Adrian Bittlebrun, Girard Fiben, and the Misses Amelia Kapp VOLLMER Grand $ 495 $ 350 and Florence Rump portraying in- 1 teresting characters. Music by St. Premier Grand 645 SÄ- ' Wendelin Orchestra. Brewster Grand 795 688 Knabe Grand 1475 Uli Hi. John. South. Side William McAfee was buried Mon Cflickering Grand 1650 1388

St. Bernard's Ml. l>ebanon A new branch of the Knights of St. George was organized Monday Big Savings on AMPICO RECORDINGS evening. It is composed of active yi—Vi off regular price UETZKUS members and should he very sue- cessfiii Also Reductions of 25% 2008-9 Jenkins Arcade The school children will receive on our Complete Stock of Music Roll Cabinets Communion Sunday. • The Study Club will convene in Church Supplies the school hall after the sermon and services Sunday night. The session will be interesting as problems of Religious Articles note will be analyzed and discussed.

St. Henry's The sewing circle will hold a eu- MeKees Rocks Trust Co. chre for the benefit of the church Tuesday, April 24. A lunch will be 4 hf Cnt M hffam served and the accomplishments of m CIAITRU AVENU« the circle will be on display and for sal*. f; APRIL 19. 1928 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Pitone, Atlantic 0698-2624 agi Vacation With Father Gox FRANCE ITALY SWITZERLAND 35 Days $475.00 APPLICATION BLANK

Name JULY 11TH TO AUGUST 14TH Address Check» payable to Rev. James R. Cox, MAKE RESERVATIONS RIGHT AWAY 67 Seventeenth St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

gHiMilim H"T--*--*"*"1--1"*--*"*"*"*"*"* T r I 11111 11 111111 1111111 I I K. of C. NEWS i Automobiles to be I THE MOTHERS' ASSISTANCE FUND THE PinSBURGH BOYS' CLUB i Bellet ue Council Blessed Sunday at Helen M. Hierholier, The Pittsburgh Chapter Bowling By J. WILLIAM McGOWAN + Court Pittsburgh Catholic Daughters of America Home-Finding Secretary League banquet will he he In at | St. Patrick's Church Conference of Catholic Charities of Pittebarfh Mellcvue, Thursday evening, April An inspiring program followed • Executive Secretary, K. of ('. Hi^ Brother Movement ï 10. The annual banquet of the V. the annual Communion breakfast Automobiles will be blessed at i Bellet ue Council Leagucs will take of Court Pittsburgh, No. 253, Cath- I in iiiiiw^w^tw^Hfwwwtwwttt place i ext I hursday evening at the Old St. Patrick's Church after all olic Daughters of America, at the services on Sunday, April 22, with [Note— It is the plan of this de- Consider Ability the gangs tei fidelity and service to clubhouse Francis T. VVadlow is 11» Pittsburgh Boys' ( lull has i Roosevelt Hotel, Sunday morning, Lourdes water, and a medal of St. Conditions determining the a nd self-sacrifice, which meant to chairrilan of the Bellevue banque', partment through the next weeks to ^•biished its worth as a significant \pril 15. Miss Margaret Duffy, Christopher will be presented to the look to the mother's ability W gang and leader in the prosecution and Karl V Taylor, secretary of the present brief descriptions of other Kill wrvice factor in our com- Gland Regent, expressed her pleas- iiwni"' or driver of each machine. proper care and to eeei of somewhat anti-social activities, league, is takmg reservations. agencies operating to secure home ifluty. Hie present drive for, ure at the go.nl attendance, and in- These medals carry with them a Pennsylvania has been means now, to the boy of the club, gytO to cover the expenses >f Bellevue Council will Sponsor it s troduced the i hairman, Mrs. Rose special blessing for the protection care for dependent children, wheth- safeguard the education of enthusiastic support of club activi- qui the plant of the Lawrenc"- second annual bowlmg toiirnament t )'Donnell. of drivers, machines and their oc- er that care be in the child's own Assistance Fund children, ties and a willingness to serve ¡fc Y. M. C. A., and to provide a the w.ek of April 2:t. Che schedule Rtt. Fathei Bertin, C.I'., Retreat cupants. In this day every machine home or in a foster-home.] that "no payment shall to others. Mil endowment to care for future follows: .Monilay and Tue-day. for Director at St. Paul's Monastery, ; rid rider ought to be blessed, be- Fifteen years ago, Pennsylvania, account of any child of _ 0H|taeie* is meeting with the I )e\elo|»s S«K-iet\ (Council membeis; Wednesday for spoke eloquently of 4he need and cause of the many serious accidents recognizing the value of good home and physical ability unless »riy approval and support of the The whole boy-club movement is ladies; Thursday, Friday and Satur- advantage of making retreats. That that occur daily. Blessing of ma- care for all normal children, passed tory report has been made bf iwnl public which ha long been a shrewd and highly successful at- day, open to all men of the locaLity. the seed fell on good ground was i bines has become very popular in the Mothers' Assistance Fund Act, teacher of the school ia which Mb to the sterling work aeenm- tempt to take the natural, instinc- Lecturer William \. I'armerie an- . videnced by the fact that a number Rome, where the drivers are given thus assuming the responsibility of pupil is enrolled, stating thai alwd by this most deserving in tive, spontaneous boys' society, the uounees plans are progressing rap- of the sisters registered for this medals of St. Frances of Rome for securing this care to fatherless child is attending school. |H8 siBtioB. The recently adopted > gang to add nothing to what is al- idly for the eelehration of Bellevue Week's lay retreat. their protection, inst« of St. children. For the law had both a portant is it that age limit :»twn program of the cluh is the ready there in substance, but to Co uncil's nineteeiith anniversar v, I William A Ryan, District Deputy Christopher. Father Ci will prv- humanitarian and an economic rea- conform to the compulsory ester to a cryinvr need that ba- guide the boy into getting complete- whtch will be beb! in the Bellevue of the Knights of Columbus, and sent med •f St. Krances if so de- son for existence: one was the attendance and child labor nted for the past several years ly just that for which he blindly Borough llali, Wednesilay evening, President of the National Layman's sired by those who pres< nt them- principle "no home should be broken Pennsylvania allows «14 for * larger anf the The Pittsburgh Boys' Club, in the engaged, and suitable prizos will be "Sixty Golden Hours to God." hat "it is actually cheaper in dol- under 16 who attend seboet Oblate Sunday jMundt of boys living in 'lie dis- future, will be able to carry on awarded for Cards. The esteemed District Deputy. lars i»nd cents to maintain children larly or with a satisfactory Father Cox, Father Zapora and :nrt lerved by the club. much more elliciently in its new Scoutmaster Thomas Rosseau an- Miss Nora B. King, gave the mem- in their own homes than to support or are incapacitated for work, all the altar boys will wear the A did) for boys presents a very quarters. More boys will be reach- nounces Troop Four, sponsored by bers many thoughts to take home, them in institutions, and "home- application is investigated te white habit of the Benedictines of tferat situation than does sm h ed and correspondingly greater good Bellevue Council, w ill have charge of especially of keeping the order on a made" children cared for by their mine eligibility under the tat, Mt. Olivet at the regular monthly s institution for adults. In the wil! result to the community. Those a booth at the Boy Scout Exposition, high plane or standard. own mothers, have the best chance character of the home, the ceremonies in honor of St. Frances i"f sistance for dependent children in each individual family t Martin on a large class of candi- the order all who wish to live up to ifffent arrangement. Here quali- i with character building for eitizen- the worthy chaplain, the Rev. Paul their own homes. mined by family composition dates of Natrona, New Kensington, the requirements of the ¡W supervision exerts it- stimu lup more i Ifeclively promoted. My E Campbell, he was unable to be great St. Under the provisions of the Penn- due regard to other kittanning, Sliarpsburg, Allegheny Benedict. There are about 800 mem- sag influence for g'>"d ovei the .virtue of tier helping to provide with us for the breakfast; however, -ylvania law aid may be granted to sources such as earnihgs of and Bellevue Councils. I.eis at present. Father < 'nx wishes Kfflbirs, although as nun h freed-..n more play space, a swimming pool, we were recompensed for thi- loss any mother whose husband is dead, bers, aid from relative«, in »possible, compatible with safety, The degree will be followed by a bearing Father deliver a most to increase it to 1,000 ir I the vert and other investments. The I win k hops and mpi c diligi nini club banquet in honor of the anniversary deserted, divorced, totally incapaci- allowed. The membership of such facilities, they have offered a great- inspiring sermon on the natron and near future. tated, physically or mentally, im- mum grant allowed in PennSft i tlsb may be looked upon as a Natrona Council, and committees 1 mile of the Older, "The Blessed for a family of three children * er means whereby the pent-up oner. of the council appointed by Grand Lourde« Devotion prisoned, or in an institution for in- irp-siied gang, possessing: all the Virgin Mary," at the evening "Sil- —$49 a month—a matter in | gies of thousands of unrerprivileged Knight David .1. Han nan will he It not oft« n that any great sane, feeble-minded, or epileptic. stinct», propensities, like- and dis- boys may he directed and given ver Jubilee Vesper Service," which favor ir miracle are reported as Expectant mothers may, also, be in- Pennsylvania holds a middle Jtt found in the smaller gamr aided by members of the Catholic eight states provide maxiaHW proper expression. Daughters of America in the plans. was conducted under the auspices a res ult of devotions at Old St. Pat- haled. There are no citizenship re- ait of tin Catholic Daughters of Amer- $50—|70; twenty a maximum Mr. Martin's executive committee rick's , although very many have quirements, but the recipient must ica of the Pittsburgh District, -a $20—$40. The state divides Club Guides Impulses on degree includes William .1. Groff, taken place. Here i a typical casa: have two years' residence in the In the club, the (rang spirit, the St. Paul's Cathedral. Raymond Connors, seven years of state and one year residence in the expenditures equally with tto | North Side Minstrel to Joseph 1'. Moelter, Willard 1'. Braun, ty, town, or municipality. W» of the social life of the boy. George If. Caretti, William Wood- On Vpril 25 the thirteenth birth- age, lost the use of his limbs four county in which aid is granted. found to be the spontaneous ex- side and Mr. Hannan, and financial day anniversary of the court will months ago, and his recovery wis w«ion of the boy's real interests. Be Given Over Radio secretaries and lecturers, George P. be celebrated, under the chairman- despaired of by many eminent phy- - left to his own devices, a great Gordon, James P. McLaughlin, Win. ship of Mrs. Adeline Maund. sicians. His parents made the Mi s May Lorine O'Hagan. chair- ¡afw ever exists that the average After tliroe months' rehearsing, \ Kemmuir, Leo P. .King, Theodore Lourdes devotions and at the end man of the card party to be held LETTERS TO THE »T'I expression of the gang in- the St. Mary's Lyceum, assisted by J. Schaub, Wm. A. Farmerie, Wm. the little boy proudly walked into «•tt «rill lea at Old St. Patrick's. Euchres are The Pittsburgh Catholic, ™wted boys' club. This loyalty provided weekly; the Passion Play ing avenue, Sunday evening. I hall. A cordial invitation is extended Pittsburgh, Pa. The full program follows: toeresult o f faith in good lead- On Tuesday. April 21, a studio and other productions are given to Gentlemen : the public by Lechner & Schoenber- Court Allegheny VMb Sale »«P. which in turn breeds the rehearsal will be held in the stu- ger Co., to visit its show room, at the public; bowling alleys and a In the name of all the Fathers of "wated virtue good-fellowship, pool room, as well as a club for the Rigoletto dios of Station KQV in the Plaza (531 Liberty avenue, to hear and Court Allegheny No. 664, Catho- St. Paul's Monastery, through the boys, etc.. are among the activities Poet and Peasant Overture... »operation, obedience and self- building, preparatory to putting on compare their latest assemblage of lic Daughters of America, held its columns of your paper, I extend to of Old St. Patrick. Courteous, kind- Soprano Sole WlSce are ever in evidence in such the full show from Station KQV on noted instruments, the three pre- regular monthly social meeting on all our kind and generous friends Wfaniration. These gang-nur- Tuesday evening in the Knights of ly consideration is given; everybody, our heartfelt appreciation in making "Among My Souveniro"..... Thursday, April 20. The regular f minent pianos. Mason Hamlin, | ...... Leslie end ^ virtues are carried over bodily performances will be given to St. Columbus Hall, Miss Marie Doyle, as a consequence, attends. The Cat- our recent social afTair such a suc- Knahe, and ('flickering, and the. acombs are the latest addition to "Morning" Stanton and ^ the club and turned to good Mary's school children Sunday s-upreme re-onactive instrument, the lecturer, being in charge. Bingo cess. * Co-operat ion, closely ill lied to was played with prizes awarded to the points of interest, and during The winner of the diamond ring afternoon, April 2Ì». at p. m. This Ampico. I The Herd Girl'Violis Dream.An Sole . which in gang parlance the winners and a luncheon was the past week the statues of St. Se- was Mrs. Lucy Keenan, Mead will be followed by two evening per- This is, probably, the first time k Flower Song -Q. together on thieving. served. bastian and St. Agnes w ere put in street, Sharon, Pa., and the door banding formances, Monday, April 30, and that a dealer has been able to pre- Soprano Sob With VMn fighting expeditions, On Saturday afternoon, May 5, place, and a painting of the Madon- prize, Mrs. Marie Wellis, St. Joseph and Tuesday, May 1. sent to its patrons at the same time "The Rosary" Etheltofi to the member of a club, or the court will hold a charity card na, by John Kane, who won a prize street, Carrick, Pa. As announced from the pulpit last three pianos that stand in the fore- "Mother Machree".C. Oleett party in Oppenheim, Collins Audi- at the recent International Exhibi- Rev. Father Philip, C.P., *tanf-clubman, unswerving lov- Sundav, tickets will be on sale Sun- most rank, judged by every stand- Violin Sale . J torium, Mrs. Anne Markey being tion at Carnegie Art Galleries, was Rector of St. Paul's Monastery. **to club ideals and unstinted day, April 22, from 8 to noon, in art of fame, tradition and intrinsic Orientals .Caosor general chairman. Bridge, "500" installed in a niche, in these under- ^"t of its projects. Obedience thè parish meeting room. musical worth. The Mason & Ham- ground passages. This, in its»lf. The Evening Star from "1>M| lin is considered by informed opin- and euchre will he played. ought to bring large numbers of art Dom is a title applied to the Ben- hauser" JN ion the world's most costly piano. Plans are progressing nicely for lovers to visit the Catacombs. Par- Souvenir The Knabe is the official piano of the week-end excursion which the edictine monks. It is a contraction teachers ought to send the of dominus, first applied to the Pope, Meditation • jWt let your Gutter and Roofing go too far the Metropolitan Opera Company court will take on June 9 to Chi- ents anil Flower and Ferns... and the Chickering has built up a cago. $15 is the price per person, children, because of the lesson of later to bishops, and finally to piety received by such a monks of varidus orders. Benedic- romantic background in its 105 including train fare, bus fare, meals faith am For Commercial Printing el al L, years of history. and all incidentals. Reservations tine nuns were similarly called We Specialize in Any Kind of Roof Painting and Our visit. THE COLONIAL Pffg may be made at any time with Miss Sermons Domna whence the modern name 405 Pena Avenue. PMM|H Work is Guaranteed for Ten Years Elizabeth O'Neil, Sterritt Building Sunday, April 22—9 o'clock Mass. dame. St. Henry's Priests (Fairfax 2111) or Miss Caroline Rev. Jas. R. Cox, "A Shepherd." • ti n I ii 1111111 m » n 11 »">»»»"1 ' *1 '111M *1 Clancy, 10.14 Morrison avenue Sunday, April 22—11 o'clock Mass, Honored by Pupils (Fairfax 2575). Reservations can Rev. Jas. R. Cox. "The Good Shep- SHARPSBURG PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. be made for the members, their wo- herd." men relatives and friends, regard- Sunday, April 22 Rev. Jas. R. I The celebration of the name's day less of creed. 1806 MAIN STREET, SHARPSBURG of their pastor, the Rev. Jos. J. Cox. "Care of Others." Sundav, April 22—7:30 p. m., Rev. IT IS Meyer, which was postponed from •.jot Phone, Sterling 223« Lent, and of the name's day of their Court Isabella Jas. R. Cox, "We Are Another's t Keeper." assistant pastor, the Rev. George Plans have been completed by Fr. Zapora. Angel, which was anticipated from Tuesday, April 24 ROOF AND HOUSE PAINT Court Isabella. No. 059, Catholic Wednesday, April 25 - Fr. Cox. Monday, was held jointly Sunday Daughters of America, for its card "Springtime." SO EASY afternoon by the pupils of St. Hen- party to be held in Gimble's, on Sat- Friday. April 27—Fr. Zapora. >«8 WALL PAPER AT REASONABLE PRICES ry's School, Mt. Oliver. urday afternoon, April 21. Mr-. The following program was pre- Lucy Dixon and Miss Stella Kane Noonday °»ep us a Card and we will Take Care of Your Needs -ented: are co-chairmen, and will be assisted Mondav. April 2IL-"Sacrifice." "Moon Winks," Musical Selection, by the following members: Cather- Tuesday, April 24-"Dont' Talk TO School Orchestra: "Congratula- Too Much." ine Dore, Anastasia Walsh. Alice 25—"Mysteries tions." Recitation, by Little Tots; Dyer, Betty Coneway, Marcella Wednesda.v, April of the Rosary." RETl'RN "In Happy Moments," Song. Inter- O'Brien, Cecelia McHugh, Edith mediate Girls; "March of the Tro- Richards, Agnes Snyder, Dorothy Thursday. April 20 "St. Peter." jans." Musical Selection. School Or- Sharkey. May Burns, Mrs. Margaret Friday. April 27 - "Life and WASH AND DRY YOUR CLOTHES chestra; "Graduating Exercises." Stack Mrs. Margaret O'Hara. Mrs. Death." JAMES M. MAGEE —"Sacramen- Primary Grades; "Poet and Peas- Martha Kvatsak. Mrs. Regis Becker, Saturdav, April 28 WITH AN TO CONGRESS ant." Musical Selection, Violin and Mrs. Mary Mulvey, Miss Marie tals." Piano Selection; "Ticket Office," Ohm, Mrs. Anna E. Marx. Souvenirs Comedy. Number of Boys nnd Girls; Hereafter all who call for the EASY WASHER 35th Pennsylvania District blessing at the parish house will be "Blue Danube Waltz," Orchestra; WHEELER-YUNKER Ask for Demonstration Republican Candidate "Uncle Sam's Brigade," Tableau, given a medal specially made and Upper Grade Boys; "Just a Mem- Henry J. Yunker, of Detroit, Mich., blessed, with Our Lady of Lourdes ory," School Orchestra; "Gipsy and Marion Wheeler, of Canton, on one side and the blessing of Fa- W.J.KEIST&S0N Ohio, were married at the shrine of ther Cox on the other. Primaries. April 24, 1928 Queen," Act I, Operetta, tapper 312 PERRY HIGHWAY N Grade Girls; "On the Square," the Little Flower in Holy Trinity School Orchestra: "Gipsy Queen," church, Center avenue and Craw- I know not who could decide what Ward«—7th, 8th, 12th. !.1th. I4th. l«th, 17th. Act II, Operetta, Upper Grade ford street, by Very Rev. Peter is the greatest weakness of man: Phone 1598 18th, 19th. 20th, 28th. Girls; "Hay 'Makers' March," Or- Kramer, O.Carm., on Tuesday certain it is that pride is the most chestra. morning, April 10. general—St. Real.

HH Established 1844 THURSDAY, APRIL PAGE SIX Phone. Atlantic 06i*8 - 2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC : ;•¥• igisigii IÎIÎ i;?« ig;; i«i5 ;•»• i«ys igni»?« »J?« 1 »¥» •î'i'nrrTrrrr?^Bisho p of Omaha Round the World Cruise! REV C P DANNIR O CROSS THE OCEAN IN TOURIST THIRD DIRECT OR M TO THE MISSIONARY It's the New and Popular Way for Those Wishing to Make the Most of a Vi EUCH A RISTIC CONGRESS l?b NOR IH CRAIG SI PITTSBURGH PA > I-{ Abroad. Make Your Preparations Early. "ON T<> At'HTRAI.IA" riH.KIMACE AID SOCIETY h \ } MA VES JU.Y f aœn^^ ¿J OI K TRAVEL DEPARTMENT IS AT YOUR COMMAND FOR INFORMA W< vrrat.-lu 11 Mil Word. DIAMOND NATIONAL BANK ccipt ut 1 he f pii ti ¡but ions: FIFTH AND LIBERTY AVENUES I \V. I . M M K ('. I) . Si I ! Ml- -I ii I'.a i ei to you and ,J and M li . the -ilirei est w ish ol your gtiihiiiiiiiniijiijiiijiijwffi 9, 27. l1.). i::. Pittsburgh. lon.u y I n. nil in Manila. I Sr \ . 1111'l ri-burjr; IV I , Wu do desire and pray that CJaslle; K« v. T. < k.. find; I'rwk. •ii Lord may give you that .Mi v A I . Mi Kft spiirt: H R. \\ i'V that lie bestows on |i< ':- Shurpsburg; Kt-v. || .1 li., 1 ai i n turn; Sr. H, Sr. C., Baden; Kcv. Towards the end of the year 1Ü27 W ('. K . Crafton; Rev. J. A. M . ! wrote twice to you. Sad n e w s I Contractors :-: | New KI'lismjfton; Mrs. (, W. M , had to tell you. In August last a I Crafton; Mi-. ('. M . Punx^utawnry. Home Builders typhoon that wrought great havoc S8 "HI UN ARGO" left my poor chapel m such a condi- REBUILDING REMODELING | uly 8N*im)iIp (liarlrrNl from Amrrtrn Imiuaiulalc Conception Mission tion that it can't be used any more. School, Stcuhan. S. Dak fibriMun Hook Irl "P" 12« Page« In Since Is had no othei place, j estab- Painting, Interior and Exterior Decorating Natnral ('«tarn) M»» Mr Ohtainrd . My ileal Benefactor; lished a chapel in a room of m\ Shall our school continue? U ¡'. small house. In this little room I i Consult These Advertisers in Regard to New Work, Remodeling or RtpmMmg from Ih* Chartaren worth while? Or shall we turn now have Holy Mass for a popula- GEO. W. CROWLEY TOURS awa> the one hundred and fifty little tion of forty thousand ( atholics, al! Indian boys anil n'irln 6in school (IM MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA pom I did not hear from Vi M.n ! Msjfr. Joseph F. Hummel. pastor ^Tlnirirunlnlnl^ shelters, clothes, feeds, iri.-tructs be i») letter.- did not reach 1 I of SI. Joseph's Church, New York, and gives religious training" Shall ——————————— know > .hi have pity with nu 1 knon has been appointed to the See made I -ell everything to pay off the debt, A. P. BLAKENSY pack m> few belongings, say good that von a re always willing to help] vacant by the death of \rchhishop ALEREI) IL McGRAW JOSEPH DETIG & SON e daily prayed tor you. THE YEAR bye to these blizzard-ridden prairies, I J. J. Harvey. (International). The Kind of Servire Vau l.ikr PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Indeed, it is with greatest repuy ROOFING BEATIMI AROUND get away from the continual strug- CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Plain and Ornamental Sheet Metal, Fnraace Wad. TOYS gle tbis school has had nice 1887, ance that I ask you again for hel| list as we appeal to Our Lord with- net- ssary funds here, yet up ti Alteration«—Rem>. ana in to ask you foi help, but (May. Of course, ¡ni) contribution, 424 COREY AVENUE 1722 MIDDLE STREET. with contempt. All right; I'M stay. I am afraid that our l ord will notlhowevei large oi small, will be Wel- SilAKPSBI'RG. PA. BRADDOCK, PA. Corner of Wood St. Support is not given unless I b> y. lie sat isiied with me if I refuse to come. HraddiN-k 2146-M. Hraddork. l'a. Sterling H4IS-R Braddock 13CI-M But I'll stay. I will beg, too I ask for help in Ili — name. I If convenient, kindly show this will give my life to these little one Non have generously responded I let ter to your friends. I promise Liberty Engraving Co Will you give a dollar? when I jislced voiir aid towards my I you my special daily memento in All l-'üfimates Frrf—No Obligation EMIL GABRIEL WALTER J. PERSON 0& OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Yours in Christ, residence I -ball nevei forget this | llolv Mass. vom kmdnessi Daily do I pray for j .Thanking you, in advance, I am, •IS Wood Street Grant 1654 Fr. .lustin, O.S.B CH AM HERLIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR GENERAL CONTSACVü l Von and remember you in llol v j vvil h best wishes for a joyful Ka-t.-i , Stone and Cement Work Mass. , Mo t sincerely y o WEATHER STRIP CO. «RADIN«. PAVING, lami: in t hrtst. a Specialty «team Shovel Wark CaMMtl tM I have tried hard to secure the! Win Finneman, Missionary 2123 BLVD. OF ALLIES SCREENS — CAULKINC, H206 FRANKSTOWN AVE. 605 MONTOOTH STBHV , I.AFAYETTE MM . MARIA MISSION CIRCLES Tel. (¿rant 0:581 ERANKI.IN 7.1«? .i A" l\l>l\IIM \l CIRCI.KS* REPORT FOR 1927 ••SET GENERAL CONSTRUCTMH) CHARLES RICHARDSON Xmii «Mhrr ALBERT KNOPP RESIDING COn h|l Keturnn Sfili ri e. Total M i i I r. 1 OU 1 I t'ipluoo lióme Building a Sn«fialty Bt'ILDING CONTRACTOR »II Waetrly Arena*. SarHMtlfl M I- 11. » Wan S l'yh 41fi n o I 4fi MI JOHIIIN«; AMI KEPAIKIN't; IXI NIC Compooitlon ar Aahaataa a^^^H Mr- I t Keift, li 10 Shermiin Av.- Concreting pair Wark. Cement Wark. Mabm SPRIN6 ^ SUMMER Cnltart Av.- , IVh i m zr. lftfi.2« PROMPTI.Y lVt i' -Sl.'llii lililí' 20 SO all Ita Branche*. Water méiam Mis- IC r. id ^progne Avi-, ti.-lI.-vii.' Fl'LTON ROAD 4«04 PENN AVENUE Ins. Weather Strini«. Kliil Hi-rman Kl., N S . IVh 30 ilO 305 50 Fink 23N7 Mi-.- I ruin lipis, in; N School SI.. A vii lim -3 : 112 30 CKUAK 2C52 Phone Braddack MTV-MM M i KtfriwIS Miller. •„• Hl Hl Vue SI. N S. IVh 13.1 43 50 M. -lt«-i-ihu TrcUixv, N Fairmont Am- , IVh 70 60 Mi» A 111 IH Heil,1er. linos I,¡bort y Ave , IVh M in» M n rv (¡Hiiifluiri i;»l; Pranks town Ave. figli 5.00 Mi-- io : Ml 00 HARRY I». HOUR C. VALENTI & CO. T. A. MILLER CQ, M -Criiee ' 'un n luv hum 1721 I .¡Iteri >- Ave. I'i.-h, Mitrimi VViillter, <' I2 Meyrim Ave . IVh I*. 7 » 00 HniMcr «f Butler llomes CONTRACTING ENGINEERS CONTRACTING PLUVlÉtt M I-- Mi.-, lift n liase, ,:n line..In Ave. (hurler..i 55.-17 Mi" COOK BOOK HildiMleck C-'II \nirnslri Si S S . I'vh Repair in« and Alteration«« a Specialty Milch-Class Homes and Buildings Reer S14 Jackson BtfMl ^ M n rv n rei rhiirleii. r 103 lliirrisfin Ave, Avalon 202,35 21 I.H5 Plans and Fatimatfn Kurnished a Specialty ¡8: Alimi Itel.hnl?, 2fi4l MI Trny Rond, N S . l'vh 355 fio 391 40 I'ernonal Supervision on All Work North Side, PltlilMg| j| WITH THE APRIL 22 M i - Milili- i Kiefer, mu; Cuth«lral Avo . Ml Oliver IVh 1.2IÌ 50 120 50 558 LARIMER AVENt E Mi i; it (-..Itlit'i ;*ii'i7 Glen Miiwr Avi l'vh 173 SO 220 05 721 JOSEPH STREET Fairfax 29M-7SIS Mrs 4 OA.75 10« 75 IHIand 0871 f.^H I M'-- Sul'uni CiiUiik'her. 217 MorevvoOiI Ave. l'vh Carrirk 3233 Marv Kenn y. 58 CI Ri»ri loll St., IVh 12 00 157 (111 1 till 00 Mr. I V\ I ttrl.ii,. Il:'t Kuiherf.ir.l SI. IVh. 25.50 204.25 229 75 111 IMÜN M CUra IhilliliH, 1RS Km.* Ave., IVh 190 35 192 fill Mi- • Mario»ret l' uvei». 50« hookliiirt St. N S. IVh tifi 3 50 OSS.50 PITTSBURGH SUNDAY. Mr- .lohn St ill no 1 1 1 0(1 H. R. BÜPP .1 Klill-km.f. 134 K, ioli ter . l'vh Mis- llenriet la 0'Re illy, HI tlinamorc Ave, Crafii.n 139 2 V 13il 22 Bruno Opice & Son F. J. BUSSE CO. MiM- I- V• n ila Strani.. 11 il Twenty.»e.-.imi SI. Shariiihnri; 291 oo 291 no BUILDING CONTRACMP Aliene Wavner fl7fi Forint Ave . 11.-1 levile 10 00 935 00 m i5 on CONTRACTOR and BUILDER M i»»Mari e Doyle , SI', 00 KG 0(1 Contractor Builder 1861 WEST LIBERTY AfflMK 230« IVrrysv¡Ile Ave N. K. IVH RepairinK Alterations MI- Mary llehmann. 327 Alieunta SI IVh 5o. r, i 99 SO MI- 94 S 2fi 35 WABASH AVENI'E Prompt Attention Clem BmsS SM Franre« Monheim, USO» Shailetand Ave N S , IVh t'ls 00 19« 00 6527 DEARY STREET VI I«» Mareen« ltf|,|. li;:il I la r|f»l »•» St. N S. l'vh 35 50 lfi9 011 Mi»* 133 50 HII.AND «245 Walnut 1231 Baa. Phono t>*Mck IMt-W. UAWNRR Mary Iterrly. . ut Itrownsv ili, Ri| l'arrirlt 1 no 23 ,i0 Mr- Geo. Ilei» 1)001 nroml SI IVh 232 510 32 10 Mr« Marvarei tll.inver, l 'I | «Klint SI Mt Oliver. IVh 207.0© 215 nil M IHM Kilnn V (¡arvey. 121!! S her rod St.. IVh 39 50 39 50 K.-v T C Kümke I2K N l'raiir St IVh M is- s 4 on » I oo Mary S, halri I. 142 Lanark St . N S Puh 15.00 >•32 27 K17.27 A. R. OHIDZINSKI JOHN C. BLAKENEY HARRY C. GRÒ« Mi»» l.ertrmle Allhanirh. 10« W Melntyre Ave. N S IVh 2 50 Mis- 82 50 H 5.00 Tin Roofing and Spouting. Shoot Motel PLASTER CONTRACHt SUN-TELE Mm Taylor, 321 Clrveland Ave . AvhIoti 33 00 33 00 CONTRACTOR and BUILDEB Mi»» Mary Seht»hurt. 7RS S. Millvale Ave, IVh Mi.»» Re 113 54 113 .">4 Rrmodrlinir. Altrralion«. Rtpilrlni and fnwn Wark All Kinds of Staece Ml ORDER YOUR COPY NOW la Cnehl. I.owrie A Troy Itili l- e Snvtler 1120 Chateau St . N S IVh 12 5Q 91 50 104 Oil 252H JOSEPHINE STREET Mi-- Mary l,eef-h. 700 Welwter Ave IVh 10 00 599 30 000 30 Hemlock «518 ••IS FRANKBTOWN AVE.. EAST END Mayflower TIM j Mi-» Fil» Carlin. 1252 Superior Ave . N S. Puh fi.00 197.00 203 00 * de dure to read RADER Mr» Mary Wlrth. 1.M9 Itavi St., N S . Puh 2 50 2 50 T Mi-» Helen Miller. 332 S Mathihla St.. Pirh. 19.20 19 20 Mi»» Mary fi in ley, fill Strawberry St.. MrKemport 49 417 01 425.50 Mr Mary F MmMen. 429 Celtyihiirir St. IVh 5fi «5 SHUMAKER DAVID WEIR NORN of old Africa»* M I-- Madeline F Hairer, 527 Avery St.. N. S . IVh 3 111 3 10 W. J. Healer C* Mi John Mohan M»:t NortliumlH>rlnn»l St. IVh 75 28 HOME BUILDER The Home Builder of the Kprrwliim in Small InMpcnalv* Ham*« North Side EXCAVATING CONTRAGHI 'iriBtmns A|.|.eaU $12.55» 10 and l>upl*K#a 1.391 10 WM. H. SHUMAKER Jobbing and Repairs LANDSCAPE 6AllRl||; $13 944 50 FRANKLIN 1850 1121 REAVER AVENUE SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION tlF I N IIS. 1927 151« SII.VERDAI.E STREET, Eaat End Rm. Phono. Cedar IMft-R. Cedar IIU. Forward A venae. BUmmI RR C ATHOI.IC MIKSK IN \ It Y SOCIETY MernhJ-mhip l».i™ t 97 Oil REMEMBER THE DEAD Perprttial Meniltf.rnhiini 1ST. 00 » Chrintmns Stock inn Returns 526 13 Cirrlo OlTerlntrs and Gifts 429 00 G. A. KIEDELL P. SIN NOTTS SONS Most of Us Do—for Awhile! Christniim AoimmiI- JAS. J. MARTH i 1 391 10 INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HI'RSF.S $ 2.57H.23 CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS And then we let the silent stone stand sentinel to our PAINTING ROOFING ani SP0UIÜ Colornl Horse $1 ir.7 9f 1 1fi 7 9« KdlimilM Furnifthed Rebuilding., Remodeling. Alteratlana lasting love! STRINta.ESS CIF'TS Amerimn Million* 2.529 19 5162 DEARBORN STREET 2801 Perrysville Ave., North Side 3911 FORBE8 gnajji Does a cold, gray, neglected stone symbolize all the Ft.reiirn Mmsiiin* 3,555 84 Montroa* H044 RESIDENCE. «¡I.ENSHAW 95 M FAIRFAX mi Marflawar MM Agony of parting that crushed your heart when your loved IiFSIflNATED filFTS Miuara ones passed on to eternity? 13.313 50 Suiinorl of PfLKan IliihieM 23.00 liitiiw.-m .if I'mrnn llnltiiw 30 00 An appreciation of the generosity as an example of what an individual A better way to bespeak your love, your faith and Salnry of Cnlochi»!.« 180 00 Tuition of Seminnrinns 25'. 00 of the members o f the Cathedral can do toward blending racial char- your charity would be a little Memorial Chapel some place Confrnlernity of Chrlfltinn ti ctrini fi 00 parish was voiced by the priests on acteristics and interests of coun- Selectmf Yl in the outposts of the Home Missions. MARYKNOM, Sunday, when it was announced that, tries, which, though separated by long distances, are as one when it Is Contractor Maryknotl New York t 5fi 50 despite the depression in business A thrill that you have never yet experienced will be Maryknoll. Aii|rel<~t and industry in the city, the Easter a question of international unity?" Maryknoll, China 245.2fi yours the day you make a pilgrimage to the little Memorial 4 00 Sunday collection was considerably The t 305 7« more than $2,600. contractor Chapel that you helped to erect in memory of your father, St. George Player* to gage to supervlM mother or loved one. Thousands of such Memorial Chap- •Il M t 50 ing of your hooM Cg| els throughout the Home Mission field stand today as "Christian Science Offer 'A Full House' building or monuments to the love that promoted them, the faith that JOHNSTOWN PRIEST Gaulbert Church, Johnstown, will should be of lawWtfj built them, and the hope that inspired them. be appointed to fill the vacancy vorable reputation caused by the removal of Father Monitor" Praises Because of the various other community, IS MADE CHAPLAIN McNelis. forms of entertainment given under A thousand dollars and up will build a little church as Catholic Scholar exceedingly low a memorial to your loved dead. You may name the chapel The Rev. Leo Bailey, pastor of St. parish auspices, the St. George Ly- A T PENITENTIARY John's, I^ikemont, accompanied by ceum players were inactive for the Good work cAnaaè. ti after your father, mother or loved one. the Rev. Stephen Ward, of Johns- ' « Boston, April 12. Appreciation greater part of the season. But and good town, to New York, where they of- they are again in the field, busily material a Without obligations write for further particulars to: for the high personal character and at cheap prices. Altoona, Pa., April 18. An- ficiated at the wedding of a niece of the transcetidant abilities and cul- rehearsing that funniest and clever- nouncement has just been made at the latter. ture of the late Dr. Manoel de Olive- est of all farces, "A Full House.'' You will find K THE EXTENSION the episcopal residence that the Rev. At a meeting of the Sodality ina Lima, who at the time of his This play has the distinction of ums of THE ____ Francis MoNelis, chaplain at Mercy Union last week, it was decided that death, two week« ago, was profes- having been written by Fred Jack- CATHOLIC reUaUi Hospital, Johnstown, and instructor each sodality affiliated with the SOCIETY OF THE U. S. A. sor of international law at the Cath- son, the well known short story- tors whose in Latin and French in the .Johns- Union would sponsor a card party olic University of America, Wash- writer and it wa's first presented in for the benefit of Casa Regina, the been made by IN NORTH WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO. ll.l.INOIS town Catholic Hiffh School, has been ington, D. C., is expressed in an the I/ongacre Theater in New York, appointed chaplain of the Peniten- Sodality Home. The dates of the editorial published by the Christian where it was received very enthus- fair dealings. tiary at Rockview, Center county, affairs will be as follows: Cathe- Science Monitor here. The editorial iastically by capacity houses for an I Pa. Father McNelis will succeed dral Sodality, April 26; St. Mary's, makes no mention that Dr. Lima exceptionally long time.' kj the Rev. Byron O'Hanlon, who has May S, St. Iieo's; May 24, Mt. Car- was a Catholic, that he was educated It will be presented for the first a served as chaplain at the peniten- mel, June 8; Sacred Heart, June 19; in part in Catholic institutions, or time on the South Hills by the Ly- Hoover's BEFORE YOU BUY OR BUILD tiary and rector of Our Lady of Vic- St. Mark's, June 211. Committees that he was long associated with the ceum players on May 8 and W. in Let us show you one of our $4,500 six-room and bath tory Chapel at State College for the have been appointed and invitations Catholic University. the St. George New Auditorium on past eleven years. issued. .brick veneer homes in your own locality. The editorial says: Climax street. (By N.C.W.C. Father McNelis Kraduated from The annual hnnquet of St. Mark's "It is through the earnest en- The cast will include: Walter Over 100 satisfied owners in the Pittsburgh district. St. John's School, Altoona; St. Guild will be held in the Bank Cafe deavors of men like Dr. de Lima Hahn, George Gaus, Richard Gold- Berkeley, CaL*_ Francis Colleife, Loretto, and the on April 24. that world friendship is brought bach, Ralph Fischer, Arthur Shan- Virginia Haned I W. J. DONOUGHE COMPANY ¡ American College in Rome, where Miss {Catherine Kilgallon. agetl 80 nearer. Brazil, at any rate, is less non, William Fries, Edward Kunz- Hebert Hoover, Lumber, Millwork, Builders' Supplies. he spent *¡x years. He will be em- year, died Monday at the Sacred a terra incogntia because of what man, Dolores Male, Margaret Koeh- merce, and Dr. ployed by the Stat« in his new as- Heart rectory, where she had been this Braiilian statesman-scholar had ler, Germaine Koehler, Margaret the Univenttr rRoaa. Oakmont 177. City Office, May. 9686. Verona, Pa. signment. It is believed the Rev. housekeeper for the KL Rev. Msgr. to offer during hit literary and dip- McGrath, Beatrice Kunsmaa, Gert- tal, were mm " Joseph O'Leary, rector of St. John F. P. Smith for the.past forty years. lomatic career. May be net stand rude Goldbarh and Marie Ernst. oik Choral Y, APRII' li», 1928 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, Atlantic 0698 ++++++++++++++++++++ THE +++>+++++++++-»++++++ NEW BISHOP IS CONSECRATED VICTORIAN TOURS THE MOTTO OT Catholic Question MEMBERS GREETED MILLIONS of thrifty, InAaauU—. BY PRES. COOUDGE th* Ualtad Stataa b "XJvt In The United States •Ml save a Mttia." 1MB Is aa axaatlaat ARTICLE 16 Th«' mem tiers of the Victorian «•» aava • rood daal, m 1 Tours from Pittsburgh, Buffalo, TWa M-yaar-oM baak inilfci ItlSllt>P JOIIN KNt I. \ND, < 'If \MPION OF in i.it. Rochester and Canada, who spent aafaty tor P'ttabargk tham 4 par aaal eompamd Etil \i.rn Easter in Washington, returned their »ilai home Friday after viaiting Annap- olis, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. West Bai Striap H> REV. I » i< - PETER GCILDAN Before leaving the National Cap- if Church H isti ry at the Catholi mversity of America) ital on Wednesday morning the "•aw party had an audience with Presi- Hi.s h .loi r/.nguvnd 11 deliver a sermon two and a half dent Coolidge on Tuesday afternoon, PITTSBURG* FA. I'd his «•pis,.,,,, Ì If of t baile, hours in length He,, was an occa- and by special permission boarded at the riid o| I ht nbei, 1820, | sii'ii when man\ a less prudent the presidential yacht, "Mayflower." piditical al d religions (icnditiol n cleric might have taken a- his sub- The reception of the party by cler- 0:1 th.- Catholic had ('handed ansili j'it the usual patriotic themes W.e ical and political leaders at the erablyi Sonic cr\« ii their rqligious te.st two hours and a half were devoted toric- interest during its stay in the Rea.. 7S#1 HamlHw A' for oilu e and othr-i s h«-lN \| Sas deepl) incompatibility of the Roman Cath- occasion to express their pleasure DISTRICT imbedded in the lif.- of PITTSBURGH. PJL the people• and yet, the very tira olic I'aith and the republican institu- Ht. Kev. John M. McNamara, recently appointed Auxiliary to Mmt and gratitude to Mr. Rydzynski and ycar of hìs Mk, 12th, nth, I Ith. 161 h, •pis,•«.pat,- pli 'Veil to the tions of America The only refer- Kev. Arrhbishop Michael J. Curley, of Baltimore, hin begun to perform Mr. Lambert at a dinner in Atlantic By Appointment resi o'| the ence he made to the growing ani- 17th, 18th. 19th. 20th and American Hi shops that his epiMcopal duties. Following Bishop McNamara'a connecration. the City before the party separated for there was mosits of Protestants towards his • 28th Ward« ; way and a manner it' people of hin pariah—St. Gabriel'it, Washington, I). ('.,—gave a great re- the homeward trip, when Mr. Mitch- renchitig Protestant A nieri«an Church| came at the end: "In the>e ception and public demonatration in his honor.—(International Newsreel). ell. a member of the group, present, FOUX SUPPORT SOLICITED tiiinds and hearts and that was a happy and free States we stand up- ed the leaders with leather belts, as t h'«rough-g< in* spirit of unity, har- on the ei|ual ground of religious tokens of their esteem. SELECT FROM OUR mony, and understanding of Amen light we may freely love and bear sink under the influence of the papal Victorian Tours has pledged a SPECIALS i-an politicai ideals. He provi with each other, and exhibit to K-i- pestilence." 500 Rooms Engaged memorial to the National Shrine at 4 Monthly Baaaa. t yaa* aM. 4 •vithin a y.-ar that l'rotcstant doors ropc a contrast to her jealousies i.i During the next twelve years. Washington. The form of the gift M BmMhMaa DahHa. All private, public, and eeclesiastical our a (Tec lion. 13 y inquiry we shall Bishop Kngland expended every ef For U. S. Pilgrims has not, as jtet, been decided upon, M Cal. Privat, t yaa* JOHN GASS & CO. coiild he openeil to Catholic leader: correct many mistakes, by which fort ami use! to the utmost all his hut will probably be settled some 4« King Maaihart Caaaa whose henrts '.vere patriotical'.y de our feelings have been embittered; own personal influence, which was time during the summer when the M GUMM. ail ill— ah 'cimine,I to ¿fiyc the best there wj we shall be more bound together in national, to offset what he saw only To Sydney Congress members hold a reunion in the city. 4 rualii M. Mak. WhHa, I P.O. HHraagaa THIS. I fW Landscape m Catholicisni for the inorai an amity, as We become more intimate; too visibly on the horizon of Amer- lltelleet lial upliil of the pl-ople, ican social and religious life the It Ctmap* Chryaaatlw—, I limi may our barinoli} ami non « By N.C.W.C. News Service) L. C. B. A. MEETING ìrardless ,,f ereed or social stadi- creation of political parties to drive A ay 4 gpwlala (a* K.M. Contractors hi re below produce t lat peaci and Aah far Ltat ef Faacy good will that may Catholics out of the land and to -an Francisco, April 17.—Five Protesta nt Pulpits Opened to ••mat ic Branch No. 267, Ladies' Catholic Priit WHnmSi of our enjoyment of nu last im; foment among the uncultured Prot- hundred rooms in Sydney hotels MONTROSE -î l'i- Catholic liishop happiness in a better estant bodies a mob spirit which Benevolent Association, of St. Dui nifi that first ycar he trave WOl nave been reserved for the accom- Peter's church, will hold an open would use violence towards that end. Z. HTJ.. BOI.LTSTODDAR. N. J. D •verywehere in the thr«v "Proti II' all of John Fnglam w n ings modation of American pilgrims to meeting on Thursday evening, April di HASTINGS STREET ani States" of his diocese, ; id may be summed up in i ihr a What hi hoped for was that the the Twenty-ninth International Eu- 26. An invitation is extended to all s this: that America shi triennial meetings of the American court-hotises. public halls, ai :l above Id h charistie Congress by arrangement the members to attend and bring a PITTSBURGH, PA. ili the pulpits of every l'i land where all hatreds expire. Bishops at Baltimore in Provincial friend with them, who might be in- 'testant of the Knights of Columbus Euchar- d< nomination openocl with j heart v July fourth of that year, 182(5, Councils would bring about a unite ! terested in joining the society. He istie Congress Bureau, here, and the welcome to the Catholic Bishop, saw the passing into eternity of two front against the increase of an evil Rev. Thomas Devlin, D.D., pastor of which could easily plunge the coun- rot estant ministers VII d w it h one "t the three surviving signers of Syilnev Executive. St. Peter's church, Miss Bertha Mc- tr\ into civil war; but in this he First National Be*| mother tt o secure him for their the Declaration of Imlepetidence According to information received Entee, president of the L. C. B. A. wa- disappointed; All along the The Oldest Baak fa ft hurcht and often, t o kl John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, here by Daniel E. Dorati, chairman Senate, and Miss Annie Woods will years when unity of action was so vili of a had mg who died a few hours apart on the of the K of C. committee, additional be among the speakers of the even- 319 CHARTIER» AVENU» I. Bishop Knglanil he- notigli in the t"W I ' iolden Jubilee of Amen.-an free- badly nei rooms will be available later. I 'ng- A program is being arranged NcKEES BOO». PA. lie\ I'd at me phrase summed up served. IbIV only aI hü I I'll I I his own pe I- don Bishop England mill point will be assigned in the order (»"<1 luncheon will be the I i situation "Fighting Rooms de lived, i I occupy il| its pulpits. to the glowing In of those n whi h reservations are made. j in Petai he,I Squads.'' He did not un! he nev r preache whi seemed bent upo di Uroyiiig There will be special provision for Discalced friars are those of cer- anything but hold to the I inlicy taken by his col- ; a in orders that practice the auster- FOR SALE—House, foor 'atbol ie d. •trine, ho the Catholic Church in tin I lllteil Xmerican visitors at all the func- '"tij, without leagues in tl ic American episcopate ity of going without shoes. This H mimizing religio lis s. that the last signer, ( 'harlt's Cons of the Congress, particularly and bath, shingled, lifTerences be- of allowing he faithful Catholics practice was first introduced among ween his d tin oil of Carrollton. then eighty- the solemn pontifical Mass in St. laundry, porches, lot own faith audi of their pi rn I to lie at the mercy the Friars Minors of the Strict Ob- •nees h faced, and with h sin- Vl'.'ll'' . was a living pi ool i Mary's cathedral which will open the near Father Black's periak, tin of mob I til«' He believed in charilj Congress. servance by the Blessed John of erity d purpose that ivoi'i harm that existed bet wee 000 cash. 8 Wilkinsburg 0 I ¡ends tin of the Church and th and in the d «•trine of loving ones Members of the clergy from the Guadaloupe, about the year 1500. rywhere, UDII: ng those neighbor, but the American in him Phone Franklin 6847-M. w Ii had the Republic. Two y e a I United States will be invited to be The Carmelite reform both of men •ver Inard tili a tiled ic it- I tiger more man i >nc< and women, instituted by St. Teresa, ken of exi cpt ( l> in bis alarm over th gti.-sts of the Sydney clergy during land. wl I he saw that under I he guis the Congress period. Each of the is also discalced. The discalced Au- For Commercial Printiagafafl •jlidice. 'I11Ì' • Catholici m in gustinians (Hermits) were founded Catholic ( 'lini- lit seventy-five Sydney parishes has THE COLONIAL PBBÉI , thi in toll rant Proti •stunts made preparation for the accommo- by Father Thomas of Jesus, a Por- it •tting mob vio enee V dation of one bishop and five priests. tuguese, about the same time. 405 Pena Averne, Pittsbwik, 9m ly at lb. A mei Job lit ira lion had -li "I I it ut Km endeavoi ing to had. our i tide] •m ce from Irati int union if C ml Stat I.,. itn l of all htirch a >pa! oiintrv Pish a I a teli i 1 1 Recognition hy the State stood befole President John Quincy appeal to Protestants to throw off 1842 in the realm of politics or Si* jr * "' Araitrmlr and Coni- la ic foor-year roiiraes Adams and Congress at its invita- the morbid affection of charity to- religion watched more jealously over STEWARTS DRUG He^J*«* and Vocal Mu«lr. l'aiutimi tion, on Sunday, January 8. 1826, to wards Catholics, "if they would not the preservation of the Republic from LOHMEYER'S PHARMACY 3ERGER'S DRUG STORE Colon, China. Dramatic Art A Hlgk-daaa intolerance than Bishop England. AT VOI'B SEBVICB LT"» tlum for small hoy* and irirln Fortunately, for the Catholic Church PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Jftformation HfMr*«» Prescriptions Carefnlly Tha Mrertreea in the United States, another eccle- WB DELIVER PROMPTLY MM T siastic was then rising to spiritual Compounded ÎKNOCK-NA-GOW, 7 Reels power—not in such a quiet and BROADWAY AND POTOMAC 6742 REYNOLDS charming city of the Southland as Lehigh 2123 -9025 MSS—HILAND^-Mtl MOUNTAIN" | RAMBLES IN ERIN, 2 Reels Charleston hut in the metropolis • Also an Orchestral and Vocal Music Program of the nation. New York City. Si* •i leeleslaatltal Seminar? » w years before Dr. England's death, GLASS' DRUG JJHSBURG, MARYLAND Moose Temple John Hughes had been consecrated SPANN'S DRUG STORE ALM PHARMACY ** ••«lar Clergymen. Aided hy Coadjutor Bishop of that See, and nt BROOKLINK BOCLKVABD Carafal Attentian Glran Lay Profreanr. a few months after Dr. England's Prescriptions Our Specialty Wa ha*a ererytWn« that a ! TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY EVENINGS •If It'« mad« wa ha»a It. ar will sat It Lehteh tl»l «RLftî^ Se*">t,'|e. Pre-Medicai. death. Bishop Hughes succeeded Dna Stara BhaaM IM Bishop Dubois and began that long far yea." Separate Department« for boy» APRIL 24 and 25 AT 8 O'CLOCK Wr Delirar BROOKLINE PHARMACY M6 •fcjJJ^J«" Of 12 and 14 year« For and valiant career as Catholicism's 502 BROOKLINE BLVD. UWsh MM WARRINGTON AYR ». J. BRADLEY. LI..D., AUSPICES CLAN-NA-GAEL second great champion of religious 128 Oakmont Ave., Oakmont, Pa. LAPATBTTS Phene Oakmont MM Praacrlptlan* Carefnlly CempeanSed President I \dmission, 50c. Nu Reserved Seat« equality in the United State*.

"HWT DE CHANTAL NORTH SIDE DINNER J. W. MARYLAND PHARMACY GEORGE W. ERSKINE HYDE, JR. PRESCRIPTIONB ST. VINCENT COLLEGEECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY Our Latlv o f Mercy Sodality of Prescriptions Carefully and Ac- ACADEMY BEATTY. PENNSYLVANIA Prescriptions Our Specislty Sick Baaai SappHea ( onrfurlfii hv the Hfnrtjirtinp Kulher« St. Peter's church, North Side, will curately Compounded ^ WUeBng, W. Va. PKKI'ARATOKY—Cl»««lc»1. Sricn«-* hold a home-cooked dinner in the PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Sick Room Supplica 651 Evergreen JL COLLEGE—Cl»»»icalf SrifWf, Prp-Wrdlral school building on Saturday, April -22 Grsnt,, MILLYAL«. Wgrf School for Girls, conducted FITLEHIASTIC AL—PMIonophy. Thtolnffy 5801 ELLSWORTH AVENUE 3701 BUTLER STREET 81 21. from 5 until 8 o'clock. The pro- MMnb MSSH ^T **" vt the Visitation. For Member of the American Council «»*» Kducation. Aiisociatioyi of College« ami Rrhrnley >7SS-M4I-MM-S*T* rraa MTS Secondary 8cho Ii» of the Middle States and Maryland, and th« National Catholic ceeds of the dinner will be used to- ^""•i address ^durational A 8»oc lat ion. wards the booth which the sodality will have at the May Festival. Va- II« Directresh rious other societies of the church Get ft at AL. PIERC* /MM THINKING OF A VACATION TRIP THIS SUMMER? have been holding card parties and The Advertisers make it pot . OPTOMKTBISr it was decided by the sodality to FORSTS PRESCRIPTION »•» AD Ocra»iena May We Suggest the Following: ^¡¿Ä hold something which was not being sible for you to have a biggot DRUG STORE Al I i. HENNE Germany Holland. Belgium. England, Ireland. All Expenses »59IS rttempted by the other groups. ÜL BELTIHOOVBB Baal Liberty THE GOTHIC TOURS TO IRELAND I.EAV1NC, MAY-Jt't.Y An Invitation is extended to all and better paper. OVBRBOOOK rrTnntr-nlntk International Enrharlntlc CMim, Sytnf, Srpt*mhrr. 192 * the member* and to their families AMNMIMII of Sailing» ami Kate* an Runnl. Carrtek MM afiHl of Every Nature and friends to attend. Bingo will PATRONIZE THEM. L PRESS FARLEY TRAVEL AGENCY »* be played at 8 o'clock and other at- PitUbf gh, Pa. tractions are bates arranged. iim "f ' wFiMijBlili* PAGE EIGHT Phone, Atlantic 0698 - 2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Established 1844 THURSDAY, APRIL +— St. Michael's Players Punxsutawney Man THE LAYMAN'S WINDOW» St. Vincent de Paul MISSIONARY CONFRATERNITY OF Q In Comedy-Drama Severely Injured Views and News CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE 1 I Continued from Faire l / • In Mine Accident OF THE DIOCESE OF PITTSBURGH atholieS of the Ohio citv some Uv< B) "Juda!." i la.Ii Pa , April L8. Thomas REV. D. A. LAWLESS, St. Mary of Mercy < hurrh 'K' Madden, of 605 Pine street, Punxsu- \l Director 204 Ferry St., I'ittxburgh, |> 1 11. tawney, met with a painful accident P 1 I this year, to give 300 little children Chursdaj night, when, upon enter- I i I the pom an outing of two weeks ing a mine to start the pumps We gratt'fulK acknowledge reet TI each in the country during the hot sleeve became caught in the cogs, of the following donations: C. .1. H , summer months, the Particular drawing his left arm into the gears. City, $2.(M); M. I» . Mt. Wash., $!.<«); i Council needs $5,0t)0 and at the With rare presence of mind, Mr. Mr«. T. A. L., Ben Avon, $1.00; Mi. present time the treasury is empty. Madden dropped a handkcrehiei Mrs. H. O'N., $5.00 ; N N . I It will require $3,000 to care for the over au electric feed wire and with Miss I: ('., Hast lind, $10.01); children during the eight weeks the a deft pull disconnected it, stopping |J, L, City, $10.00; Mi S. I; , home will be operated, to provide the machinery. With his foot he robe, $50.00; C. .1 H, $10.00; food, milk, play-clothing, bedding, procured a wrench lying nearby and rt Midland. ( II. of A ( Mirrisi, wages of employed, chaplain's hon- pried the cogs apart, releasing the orarium and other incidentals. It J.00; Mrs. M. S., Hellevue. 00; tl„ meat ¡troolenis coni fonting ti.. arm and, probably, saving his life. L. K., Etna, $10.00. will require $1,1100 to finish the work Nineteen stitches were placed in the I utholii t Bui l'e li ut tllIS houl . that had to be abandoned last year injured member between the elbow Pile teachers of the West Newton Phe New ( astir (.'eiitfi has re- • » « by lack of funds, and it will require and the wrist. «00 Seats at 1'eiil.ci are among the most active $1,000 to make payment on loan »ed teaching at tin' t'roton Mi and enthusiastic in the diocese. The I \\ e were in etinipailj tlurilig th Thomas Hopkins, a former resi- 400 Seats at kn, located on the east side of the j past week in whieh the diseussion o created last year to build and oper- dent of Punxsutawney, died at the monthly meetings a re usually weil ate the home. 800 Seats at ly, after an idleness of several attended and much interest is .en i lió'oks fame u'j). Durinj; the t our home of his niece in Canton, O., on onths due to laek of teaching tereo in their work, judging from ot t onver'satimi the choosing o Notwithstanding the fact that the April 0. The body was brought to At All Matlneee »rters. The class was formerly the animated discussions that occur books was discusseli. These line treasury is empty, the committee the home of Roger Welsh, in Punx- Saturday kid in the Italian hall, hut recently ot' Di. Charles VV ICennedv wer i intends going right ahead, as if it jsutawney, and funeral services were at these gatherings Four Mourisii Nights: 50c, $1.1«, (1J| were refused the further use .if ing missions are in operation at the I quote,I: had ample funds, trusting in Al- j hold Thursday morning, with high lis building unless we paid a rental i Mass of requiem in SS. Cosmas and following points, all within the pat "1 pon HIV walls Iti ha\e a row mighty Gi>d to provide for His be- RESERVE YOUR SBAX1 ten dollars per month. \ almost ish limit-: Collinsburg. Hutchison. 101" wise, Inalile hook- I klHH\ I loved poor, particularly the little ! Damian Church. Interment was in -••-•""•••mM ne hundred pei cent. f the chil- Keductioi and West Newton IIa To bttiiK ali ag-es aliti ali lamls I children who a re a.-: "of the King- ¡the church cemetery. Mr. Hopkins _ Iren in thi> mission an of Italian work ai WV-t Newton proves that \\ itimi the st rett'hit u ol" nix baiai- dom of Heaven." The committee leaves one son, Frank, of Clear- parentage, we did not t el just ill Gil class» s during the week max be sue The t|uest ioli was asked that. i a i reasonably expect ? 1;,000 from field; three daughters. Mrs. Joseph BROWN'S in paying the members the so- j Kt hot son. of Rossiter; Mrs. Mar- cess fnl. The Hutchison mis-ion i olle W.-IS ex lied to a desert ¡slami fo tlii proceeds of the rummage sales DRUGS — KODAKS - ciety this amount of m< for the taught oi, Tuesdays, and the Reduc- a iit'etime. what t.-n books WlHli' held at the Market, garet Borbett, of Krie, and Mrs. privilege of instructing leir own tion class on Fridays, as it is very voti ehoose to iti ice with you. A ! which has been set aside for the Patrick Walters, of Detroit. •»accessor to WtrstBg Drag (¡1 children in tin- Catholi« faith After difficult to reach these place- ill of tln thirty n'uests put the Hpi\ operation of the Summer Home, a Howard Buggey, of Chambers- Smithfleld St, at much effort we have m-cured the u»e Sunday. it was in the beginning of the Sum- ville. who has been ill in the Chil- -*r»arrlptlon RfpalImiwl Ift of the portable school room in this mer Camp. As to expected dona- dren's Hospital, Pittsburgh, for the t«r«4 PktnutlMI The - um ma i \ of the act i vit v el rmmm and Sarcteal Bapattaa. district, the first time, perhaps, I hat the Branch f,„ |;e'7 ,. as follows: i two were al tions f|oni Conferences. that is past 11 months, returned to his such a favor luis been granted to a Unitici Ot missions, I; al teach The list ti were enliglil nroblematic. The situation was home Saturday. His condition is Catholic Sunday School in Lawrence ers, 17; lota! enrollmer 'III- .¡ver 111' *t i rising; I made known to all Conferences last much improved. He will remain DI»!!!!? three slice* g county. Over one hundred children age attendance of teachers, 1 o ; ( 'at bolle November, but so far only one, the home a few months ami return to MI/UtL reduce the aatwal are enrolled ill the Croton clas and average attendante of children r Epiphany, has responded with a the hospital for further treatment we are much pleased to be able to Sunday School. 24 1. iverage at- it míate acquaintance with Oui contribution. Conferences have had resume our activities in thi* section. tendance ¡if children at Ma--, 12'); ICalbolit writers and abriel made up by generous Catholics who let a plain statement of facts be the results of t.he compaign proved very that 137 children were confirmed on creilitetl with addine |::;..ss:t io its are interested in this great work 1 successful and gratifying. Mo-<- March 1 •".. while the class at St. answer to propaganda which has membership during the past year. "Friendly Knemies" is the title ut' and who have been very kind to i- seized on her work as a member of money was raised this year than Francis Xaviei reports 15 children Carlos Mr. II K Carroll, tile compiler, t coniedy-drama whieh will be giveu in the past. i receiving liti- sacrament on March the Committee on Education in the Restaurant of DisthMtfcf last, notwithstanding the present lists the number of Catholics it April 25 and L'i'i by St. Michael' legislature, in which she sought to general business depression. Un- I a. Such figures speak well for the r A very prosperous Catholic busi- l«>.7.'t. >.t">'.'l, while the Catholic Mire, Players in their auditorium, Pius ness man told us recently of a protect the public, as a weapon doubtedly the assistance of these zeal of the teachers who not only tor,\ for i;@S lists the total number street, South Side. This play was against her. volunteers had much to do with the gathered in many of these children wealthy Catholic who hail passed to M'NCHEON DINNER of Catholics in the United Stat. - •vritten by Samuel Shipman and his reward, and who, he assured us, Miss Grimes is alert to the inter- •access of the undertaking. from the streets, but spent long at l'j,f;8!),03!l. Then i- a ilitl'ereiie. Aaron Ho II'man. SUPPER Father Regis, O.M.Cap., of St. hours in preparing the classes foi would remember the Society of St. ests of her district and recently of almost three million souls. tin "Friendly Knetnies" has had a Vincent tie Paul with a very gen- has been in communication with Supreme Italian OMi Fidelis College, Herman, and Father this sacrament. seieml thought, we real tee that this vei.v suecessful run an Broadway, Zewe, of St. Peter's, Butler, and two erous legacy. But such did not Governor John S. Fisher and with term "eomniunieant s" is a very and also has beeil succe^sfully pro- happen. Somehow or other the laity the Senate Committee investigating 20! N. Highland Areaw tk of the Confraternity priests wen- broatl one, and Mr. Carroll, in eouiu. VU MM P \R'n duce.l in the movies. do not remember our work amongst bituminous coal conditions in re- Broad Street, East U present, as well as several teachers injj' i hiiieh members, take- into at- Those in the cast include A rem mal from the Pittsburgh Branch, who the poor in their wills. During our gard to the alleviation, of distress count only those more than twelve Fritz, Kay üottner, Dorothy Gol.l- caused by unemployment and conse- entertained with vocal selections Oltl St. Mary's Alumni will hold incumbency as treasurer of the Par- Carlo Colombo and G. Dildk yeai of atre. We would like to a-k strom, Morothy Bottner, Joseph ticular Council we have received quent business depression, urging and recitations. We congratulate a card party April .SO at the Con- Mr. Cartoli how he can conscientiou- Gabriel, John Haiti, Joseph Moeller, the need of action. Proprietors the Butler teachers and their friends gress of Women's Club. Starting only two bequests one from a very ly reeoncile his theory that those Nieholas Moeller and Gilbert Wen- good old priest of $500, and 8175 Hiland 9232 , on their fine work in this campaign promptly at 8:M0, euchre, "500," not yet twelve are not > hurt h mem- zel Phorie Hemlot k 0782 foi reser- and the generous contributing mem- I bridge and "old maid" will be from the late Archbishop Canovin. i¿OLDEN JUBILEE bers with the statement of the I)i We often speak of the many spir- bers who helped the cause along. played. vine Master. "Sull'er the little chil- "Every dollar of tl ie money raised Miss Kdwina I'ettey has been ap itual benefits to be obtained by those (Continued from pj.ge I) dren to collie unto Me'"' who in any way help the Society of will go a long ways towards saving pointed chairman and the following St. John's and Dukes property on which later was built SAND AND GRATO souls for Christ in Butler county. members of the Alumni Associa- St. Vincent tie Paul, but the many either tin not understand or else help and still stands Holy Trinity school. keystone tion will assist: Yvonne Gazelle, The Methodists of Australia, as Meet in Opening Game His further appointments were, SAND & SUPPLY Oa We feel that the Holy Rosar v St. Mai \ Hayes. Theresa Doyle, Colette euibletl m conference, have pro- Conferences in their parish work. I,ct is hope it is the latter. prior and pastor of St. Joseph's, Vincent de Paul Society is deserving Kaiser, Klla Mae Donovan and Mary tested the Kucharistic I'locessioll a! Leavenworth, Kans.; prior and pas- Washed River Sand sad St. John's High School will open of the special thanks of the Confra- Louise Sill. the forthcoming Kucharistic Con- During the past winter we ha< tor of St. Boniface, Scipio, Kans.; Itarcr, Car «Ml Ttack gress in Sydney next St ptembf . its baseball season Friday afternoon hoped to improve our 500-yard pri- DRAVO BUILDING. MS at '!:'!(• o'clock, when the College of procurator of St. Cecilia's, Engle- Plttuhaurh. Pa. Caaft MM h++++++++ + They pose to speak "for the great vate roadway from Kilbuck Run vvood, N. J., and pastor of St. Pat- CHROEDER' S * ++++ bulk of the Protestant community." Arts team of Muquesne University road to the Summer Home in the will be met on the new Sullivan rick's, Niagara Falls, Ont., where ! Pittsburgh's Leading Music Store—Phone Atlantic 1690 + According to the Catholic pi ess ol' woods; we could obtain the material he erected the present school build- Sydney, the Methodists of Austra- Playground at Thirty-sixth street gratis from the Carnegie Steel Co. and Liberty avenue. The Dukes ing, then perhaps the best in that LET IT POUR— lia number about fifteen per tent, (we need five carloads), but as the part of the country. of the F rotes tan I population. The have a very strong outfit, several freight is $30 a carload, and it costs After harta* Baaf Watk Matt] Methodist bring forth the argument college and independent stars being $80 a carload to have it hauled from Father Bernard also held the of- te bv a First Claaa Ttaaaf all»! BRAMBACH! that the procession would be "the included on their roster, and they the railroad at Glenfield to the fice of assistant provincial for 12 inniblf Prlrc. public display of a doctrine and are certain to enter the game as home, we hat! to abandon it for lack years. For several years he has it mnr iirimM been located at Holy Trinity Priory, practice repugnant to the religious favorites over last year's Catholi of funds, and presume we will have Why Nat Han ÜM M Baa* IMI convictions and observances of the High School champions. to get along with a mini road for Pittsburgh, his first home and first members or adherents of out The schedule for St. John's has another year. field of labor in the priesthood, where he generously spends the Church, in common with those be- just been announced as follows, with All of last year we were trying to V. R. SMITH I- remnant of his bodily strength in the longing to other I'rotestant denom- the possibility of an additional game get the County Commissioners to PRACTICAL $675 jnW I inations, a'itl we respectfully sug- service of the community. Father + or two yet being added to the list. put Kilbuck Run road in a passable + Bernard is of a kindly, gentle char- Telephon« M i a Win MM •f gest to the government of the State Friday, April 20, Duqueshe Uni- condition to safeguard the lives of acter, who receives with an appar- Fumare aa4 Basa» this idolatrous procession should not versity College of Arts, at Sullivan the children, but despite repeated •f ently inexhaustible patience those Raa II ns. Spaa ti as sai la + be permitted in the streets of our Field. promises and assurances it is still a who, week after week, throng his + citv, challenging as it will the mosl Saturday. April 28, Mars High "mud wallow." and it isn't a pri- Ut« Shakespeare Street. + cherished convictions of the great confessional. + School, at Sullivan Field. vate road at that. For years the I ' + bulk of the Protestant community." Wednesday, May 2, Duke Preps, + taxpayers of that district have been + By making this protest, the Meth- at lluqliesne University. trying to get it improved, but they, ••• III III l-H-f-f •f+ H I I + t H |.>H + Friday, May I, Catholic Boys' too, have failed. We are going to + odist Conference has placed Austra- + lian Catholics in a position to charge High, at Sullivan Field (pending). try again this year with the new •f it with base ingratitude. They, fur- Tuesday, May X, St. Mary's of the Board of Commissioners, and maybe + Mount High School, at Mount Wash- :;rt6 + thermore, openly admit that it would we will get somewhere. + be a challenge to their cherished ington (pending). As stated in a recent issue, we do ! + convictions. It wa Catholics who Friday, May 11. St. Rosalia's High + not intend to make any special ap- + gave Australia religious freedom, School, at Sullivan Field. peal for funds this year, since we Friendly Enemies^ + and made it possible for Methodists Thursday, May 17. Mars High feel that our work has been suffi- + to be admitted to that country. In School, at Mars, Pa. + ciently advertised, but as we were A Comedy Drama by f the short space of ninety years they Friday. May 18, Catholic Boy.' criticized last year for not making + have forgotten the Church Act of High, at Mellon Field (pending). known where contributions could be + 1830, drawn by John Hubert I'lu i- •f Wednesday, May 23, St. Rosalia' . sent, we are glad to state that any kett. at Greenfield. ST. MICHAEL'S PLAYERS •f contribution can he sent, or check 4> Saturday, May 26, Evans City made payable to Treasurer, Society High School, at Sullivan Field. of St. Vincent de Paul, and sent to 'C Tuesday, May 29, Duke Preps, at 2005 Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa., Church Evidence Guild Sullivan Field WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY and each one will be personally ac- M Friday, June 1. St. Mary's of the knowledged. Same will not be pub- ; Formed at Seton Hill Mount, at Sullivan Field (pending». lished unless requested. 8ii Friday, June 8, Shadysirie Acad- APRIL 25 AND 26 $Ì2 PER MONTH emy, at Shadyside. Since the address on Catholic , THERE ÌS ONLY ONE BRAMBACH IS MAI>E CHAIRMAN at Womanhood by Mr. Louis II. Wet- NIXON THEATRE more. March 16, Seton Hill has —built in the world's greatest Grand Piano factory. launched a new organization, th« "Wings" and all its wonder work- (Continued from Page 1) Equipped with the Brambach tone expander that de- Church Evidence Guild. ing sensations has come and con- Pa., and discussed by the Rev. Th"s. ST. MICHAEL'S AUDITORIUM velops more resonance than many larger grands. Bram- In this age religion has become a quered Pittsburgh and is continuing current topic of conversation in pol- Cawley, principal Catholic High bach has many imitators, but no substitutes. When buy- at the Nixon Theater. Public and School, Johnstown, Pa.; "The Cath- ing, be sure it is a Brambach—the original small Baby itics, in the professions, in society. critics alike have been lavish in PIUS STREET, SOUTH SIDE It is imperative, then, that the Cath- olic School System as the Catholic Grand. laudations of this first historic Para- Lay Educator Sees It," presented by olic college student be qualified to mount picture of the World War present triumphantly the dogmatic M. J. Relihan, Director of Teacher Write for Beautiful Illustrated Catalog air fighting. Training. Mercvhurst College, Erie. All Seats Reserved 50c. 75c and $I.tt truths of the creed she professes. The atmospheric environ is not The Church Evidence Guild offers Pa., and discussed by the Rev. A. E. without an added charm. The mu- Fontaine, Superintendent of Schools Kurtzmann, Brambach and Autopiano Sold Only at opportunity for such qualifications. sical score is replete with martial Phone Hemlock 0782 for Reservate ff It will function as a laboratory in in the Diocese of Fort Wayne, and airs one loves to hear which tinglo "The Departmental Plan in Elemen- which upper classmen will prepare the heart strings. There are also to defend the Catholic position. tary Schools," presented by th" | Produced by Special Arrangement with Sanaa! the marvelous and astounding ef- Rev. James P. Hanrahan. Superin- From this laboratory the Guild fects of booming aeroplanes, and of New York members will go forth to engage in tendent of School in the Diocese of shrill, terrifying, whistling shells Albany, and discussed by the Rev. active teaching of an apologetic na- sweeping through the air, and last ture. Brother Gerald, S.M.. Community • HTWH I HHW1 ITTI INN MFKFFHWFLLI SCHROEDERS of all the falling planes from tens Supervisor, Kirkwood. It is evident that the aim of the of thousand feet and all aflame. Guild is a momentous one, but the And withal this there is the love- The convention was opened with enthusiasm of the forty studens an address of welcome delivered by 820 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH ly romance of youth and its loves OUR LADY OF TH1„ who have enrolled in its membership stirring one's heart to the joys and the Rt. Rev. Bishop Thomas J. Sha- predicts that Seton Hill will "Haz- pleasures that come with adolescent han, retiring rector of the Catholic j BRUSHT0N BLESSED SA< ard yet forward" in this instance as youth. Clara Bow, Jobyna Ralston University of America, which was she has done in countless other;. SIXTH ANNUAL EUROPEAN TOUR are the girls and Charles Rogers and followed bv an address by the Rev. The importance of the task attempt- Richard Arlen are the young lochin- John W. Peel, Superintendent of Spatially planned for Catholirt wtabing to visit nhrinee. ed makes it necessary for the or- Parochial Schools in the Diocese of ROMK—LOURDES—PADUA—LI8IKUX, ETC. vars of the air who risk all for the ten Moatreal July t. on 88. AMIIIII OM elau cabin NU^RNFR) returning to ganization to proceed slowly; ac- Buffalo, retiring chairman of the HENRY MIHM 1 hearts and souls and eternal loves *—f. F1fty-ri«ht dan deiiahtful via It to the beat aecnk and moat cordingly a tentative plan of action of their sweetheart^. Section. h MHiMni Min, Canaan;, Switaariaad, Italy and has been outlined. As soon as ex- acadaatati by R. JT. O'Hanlon. Among those, in addition to those HOME DRESSED perience has tested the strength and participating in the program, who M t* Maat Raa. Arehbfebop 8. O. \ DD. Per Political Werk -* Every Nature "RURQFRAN EDUCATIONAL ted the practicability of that attended was the Rev. Paul E. BUTTER, EGGS AND . TUB (•PUSS o«_ rnKDUi|i, retiring 1928 Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phon«, Atlantic Civic Work Win* Prize M>MIIIMMII||<||tti»ii 0 IN WHITE CROSS LAND ART REV. L. A. CARROLL Q By MADONNA COLLECTING THK PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC IS THK OFFICIAL ORGAN OP A WM Mea tm Ari O WHITS CROSS LAND ; PRINTING L Our plant is equipped to handle ii»—j1liiMgf (A column conducted under the in the printinf line from card to • cata- How Irish hearts the world over Thus I am able to thank Joseph auNpicen of Cliff Haven, the Catho- logue thrilled with the news of the safe Gilmartin, Esq., of WilmerdinR, and lic Summer School of America, to landing of Commandant James Fitz- M L. Sherrock, of Pittsburgh, who promote an interest in art and in- mauric»' of thr Irish Free State air "do not belong," for their kind crease devotion to Our ttlesaed Specializing in force and his two German associ- words concerning the work of the Mother. "To know the Madonnas ates on Greenely Island, Straits of . is a liberal education in art."—Rev. MONTHLY COLLBCTION LISTS Belle Isle, on Friday evening, April Francis I'. Donnelly, S.J.) PARISH FINANCIAL RXPOKTB 13. The Kallant I Hah Commandant, With God all is clear; without Captain Herman Koehl, and Baron POLITICAL PRINTING God all is a chaos. Our Blessed Our study comes now to the An- Ehrenfried Gunther von Huenefeld I.ad>, Mary of Jesus, desires the PUBLICATIONS were the three latest challengers of nunciation Though by a non- rebuilding of the City of Peace, so Catholic we can hardly find any- LADIES' the Atlantic westward air track a we may well follow her past the YEAR BOOKS lane already strewn with death and thing more Catholic or beautifully M0UC BENEVOLENT thicket of doubt and discontent to put than this from Mrs. Jameson: PROGRAMS defeat. That they succeeded in the our love-work in White Cross Im and honor to Ire- and victory on the Cross. of Catholic woman land and Germany. Commandant more vilely mishandled by the mod- of liiMn and flfty Fitzmaurice and Captain Koehl, erns, than the Annunciation, of all beued for $2&n We have an inspiring telegram 00. both Catholics, went to confession the scenes in the life of Mary the aad li.ooo no from Connecticut White Cross I.and most important and the most com- in Ireland before the'take off. "I troops signed by their (jueen. Sis- Miss Evelyn Ruckner, member of Makoney, Supreme hope," said Commandant Fitzmau- monly met with. Considered merely i The Colonial Press the Catholic Daughters, has re- m ter Mary Celementinc, O.S.D. We as an artistic subject, it is surely CRAFTS BUILDING, 4M PINN AVENUE Trey, N. Y.; Mr.. J. rice, "that my presence in the Bre- also saw a letter sent to R. W. Kgan, ceived from the WMnen's Club. San eminently beautiful; it places before . Saprewe Recorder, men's crew will bring honor to Ire- of Tulsa, by the Rev. Mother Boni- Francisco, a platinum diamond ring PITTSBURGH, PA. JOm Bertha C. Mr En land." face, of Holy Trinity, Alabama. us the two most graceful forms as a reward for her welfare activi- VkfM which the hand of man was ever Trastee, 5545 Jack- It has. For claim of the conquest Like the rest in W. C. L they be- ties there. a called on to delineate the winged PHtaimrfk. of the western crossing of the At- lieve in the power of prayer. Francis A. Rmey J «a. P. Crawley Vs. & Giles spirit fresh from Paradise; the lantic by airplane may now be justly woman not !»*ss pure, and even more made by the Irish and Germans. What is Junior W. ('. I,, doing? highly blessed the chosen vessel That they landed in the country ded- Students Win Rights At Headquarters the troops continue of redemption, and the personifica- i m M um MM———* lUffUT MSE BELTING CO. icated to our Lady of the Snows and the daily recital of the rosary for all tion of all female loveliness, all fe- fcaafu lan u *f not in the Land dedicated to Mary To Compete in Finab § util ti mm in the family, anil others do the male excellence, all wisdom, and all UATBER BELTING Immaculate matters not a bit. They same in troop formations or as indi- purity." Bibber Good* and landed in America, beloved of the Out of a field of 64 students who viduals. The second generationists Other art writers voice this con- ¡•liMMMMMMMMMMIIIIMHIMIMIIIHlim •ILL SUPPLIES Mother of God. That is enough. are also prayerfully active as are took part in the semi-finals of the And the world rings with their demnation of the later painters of annual public speaking contest of lit Ft rat Avenue the elder members of the household. this subject, though it usually is a PA praise. In fact W. C. L. is working 100 per the Duquesne University High NEW KENSINGTON » general condemnation of all later School, 16 won the right to compete cent, indicating that times, whetlwr painting. r 1111 II T T T t T - T t T1111111 II IH M m The sharing af each other's sor- good or bad, do not affect it pray- in the finals April and May 6. erfully. Muriel Ciolkowski says; "It is of The Rev. H. J. McDermott, the Rev. ft—nsntnl Iron and rows and joys > so much a part of no little significance that the An- BATTERY HEADQUARTERS White Cross Land, that the recent John F. Malloy and Prof. Thomas We Bachaaga a ad lullt AN Matas if A ato aad nunciation frequently and lovingly Petrisco were the judges. trend of the family's thoughts ex- A ato Efectrfe B»paWae Oa» BpnlajjJ . Jane, of Westmoreland, writes: pictured by the so-called Primitive Roy Getty, Edward Rowan, Wil- Wire Work pressed in letters and cards to "The best way to get well is to for- LIPP AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY artists of northern and Fouthern liam Rennekamp, and Joseph Vogel, •«-M» BinMTS HTBBET Headquarters surprises no one as it get you are sick. That's the way I Europe, became a subject increas- Fire Escapes runs to hospitals, safe returns, best freshmen; Cyril Brain, Regis do when I get the toothache. I was ingly neglected coevally with the Freund, Charles Hayes, and Wil- wishes, congratulations, advice, en- in a hospital once when granny was transition from 'closed' to 'open' liam Purcell, sophomores; Thomas Iron Fences couragement and invitations to go sick. They said she was going to painting, as the methods distin- Dunn, Adolph Hokamp, Andrew Ma- here and there for this or that pe- die, too, but when the priest gave guishing the periods prior and sub- loney, and John K. Riddle, juniors, riod of time. A pressed flower out her the Sacraments she got better. sequent t<> the Renaissance have of and William Connare, William Daly, I wnxiNsromr. « TAYLOR & DEAN of a W. C. I., garden in the American I prayed as hard for her as I did late been appropriately termed.} Edward Przewiezikowski and Stan- for you. If I don't go to China desert accompanies an invitation Raphael and Michelangelo have left ley Zolnierzak, seniors, survived the MMUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHHMHMMI mm AVE., at 25th St. maybe 1 will be a nurse when I grow from the Smith family to come to Madonnas and holy families; Titian eliminations. HMM Atlantic 791.1 Arizona. Mrs. Margaret I.assen, of up. Ask your Doctor Chornyak if it is hard to learn to be a nurse and depicted the Assumption of the Vir- Finals for the first, second and PMatarfh. Pa. Pueblo, advises Colorado for rest gin; I'erugino, the Entombment of THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK and sunshine, and so it goes from let me know.'' third-year groups will be held April Christ, Veiasquez and El Greco, His 29; the fourth-year finalists will be Connecticut to Oregon. 1 would Baak With Ik* Central at Swrtk Ave. sad Was* It, Only last Xnias Jane wrote, that Crucifixion: Rubens, His Descent heard May 6. Both contests will be VBTBKN SAVINGS and dearly love to answer every letter she would "maybe" be a Sister when from the Cross; Rembrandt, the held in the University Theatre and received, but as it is, these notes are she grew up. Presentation of the Infant Jesus at will be open to the public. DEPOSIT BANK only possible through the kindness M WIMM fltract. 'the Temple: but it is mainly to the Pittsburgh. P». of two Dominican Sisters mentioned Mary Margaret, of Indiana, I pre-sixteenth centuries that we CATHOLIC COLLEGE last week. writes: "1 was glad to see the W. must look for inspired and inspiring MCKEESP0RT C. L. sign up in the Pittsburgh rendering* of the Annunciation of FOR WOMEN TO OPEN Catholic again. When I go to see His Birth." IN CHICOPEE, MASS. you, you must take me to see the And this writer further declares, Sisters and queens and princesses at "that the pictorial history of the (Bv N.C.W.C. News Service) the Mercy Hospital. Did you tell Annunciation is, with a few isolated Springfield, Mass., April 17.—A UNION NATIONAL BANK them about our airship and about us exceptions, confined to two eentur- new Catholic college for women will all going to China?" I surely did ies, the fourteenth and the fiftenth, open at Chicopee, in the Diocese of SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS FIX-IT and they were delighted to hear the when the mind of man was m vstie DEPARTMENT Springfield, Mass., next September. UTO LMHATOR8 BATTERY SERVICE KKWINC MACHINES RAIMOS news. I -hall be delighted to have and his work exact." The Rt. Rev. Thomas M. O'l^ary, AUTO BRPAIRINT, TYPEWRITER* WA8IIIN«; MACHINES yon meet them at the Mercy. Hilt while it IS thil- I inie^ that Bishop of Springfield, will be its MdCEESPORT, PENNA. pictures of the Annunciation reached president, and the Sisters of St. Jo- Louise, of Pittsburgh: "It looked their highest perfection in the cen- seph will compose its teaching staff. like old times to see White Cross OBUflfl turies specified; this subject is one The charter, recently granted by the (•wrlMut ia the One Lène. ñmii|llni OalM Pa» ma» MHani Land in the Catholic again. Every- of the earliest we find in Christian Massachusetts Legislature and sign- ITÓT END AUTO LAMP MANCHESTER AITTO body in this house read the piece Art. In fact, the first portrayal of ed by Lieutenant Governor Allen, MADER*S PHARMACY I. W. Maia*. P.D. — B. M. Baak. Ph.O. about the 'Mercy Hospital.' Mama an angel in Christian Art is that of gives the new institution the privi- IIAMAT0R REPAIR CO. RADIATOR & REPAIR CO. sent the paper to Aunt Ella. Papa WALNUT AND 8BAW TWO STOBBi MUV ATB. AM» NNajtffgf •f Aito Min Repair»* RADIATOR REPAIRING the Archangel Gabriel in the second lege of granting all degrees usually says that nobody knows all the good century in the Roman Catacomb in aa4 hnfct Repairing RRCORRD AND REM'II.T granted by similar institutions in SA CUI «M Dclirrr the good Sisters do. He says, that the Cemetery of St. Priscilla. The the Commonwealth, except law and OMMMMMMIttlMMIMMIHMtMllMiij 611 ALLEGHENY AVE.. N, 8. he knows it to he a fact that they latest critics even assign this to the medical degrees. Thus, the college I N. EUCLID AVENUE feed hundreds of men out of work MONTIOSE Ml 4 Palrfat 1171 end of the first century. Another of can grant baccalaureate and scien- and that many a good man would go the third century is in the Cemetery tific degrees in course and advanced ! CARRICK " ^ hungry without their help." of St. Peter and Marcelinus. In degrees in both branches for post Your papa is right. Write again. both Gabriel is represented in hu- graduate work. man form and clothed in tunic and COLPISHER & SON We Service All Makes of Cars! pallium. Joseph, of Pittsburgh, writes: "I FUNERAL DIRECTOR CYLINDER GRINDING "BUY A GA1NADAY AUTO BEPAIRING was going to send you a card but It is well to note this extremely JOHN P. BBMMBLBOCB. ITM Cams Rt. MOTOR REBUILDING mama told me to write and tell you, early historical record of a most im- TOP AND BODY WORK Free of TmMe. Easy Terms Oil, AtMNriN that we are all glad to see you out portant event in our religion. But ATLANTIC tltt Martin Auto & Repair Co. again. We liked the piece about the the pictures of the subject have • MU PLACE, MrKEES ROCKS 144 COI.I.INS AVE Biland MH Mercy Hospital. I would like to be unusual interest for art students, M5Carti Mml MM-M a doctor like the good men you told for they give so many of what are HAZELBARTS HARDWARE about. They must know a lot. 1 will called symbols. either be a doctor or a fireman like The simple portrayal of person- 1810 BROWNSVILLE ROAD WILLIAM KLINGE CO. Uncle Jim. He prayed for you, too, ages seldom tells the full story of a AL BECHTOLD although he doesn't belong yet. picture and frequently in art we Carrick 1342 Op« RADIATORS Maybe he will join W. C. L. now have introduced some^apparently IAL AUTO REPAIRING BEPAIBED. RECORED. REHHII.T when he sees what prayers do for meaningless objects whien to casual observers seem merely brought in »ttDING and BRAZING BODY WORK everybody in the society." Se.rnteea inn' ExpcrlMM Let us hope so, Joe. When you to fill the picture but to the initia- M Bpwrer Ave., Carrick rifili Plear. Chaiaher •» Ctsswi» BMc. ot itti KIRK WOOD STREET make up your mind I shall be glad ted have a great significance. These are symbols and speak a language What about lire inaurane* T ALLENT0WN CABBICK 171» Biland IM* to introduce you to Dr. Chornyak When do your polirle» expire? should you select the medical pro- to those who understand and a pic- Phone or writ» for prompt »er»lee and «ood m fession. ture thus often speaks volumes protection. Christian Art employs many sym- THE WHITE SEWING When considering the coal situa- bols and the Madonnas in particular. IT. CALDWELL To know them adds greatly to the IDEAL OFFICE SUPPLY MACHINE CO. tion remember the big industrial HILL TOP SAVINGS & TRUST AUTO RADIATOR shift from coal to electricity within pleasure and interest of the art COMPANY PARTS and REPAIRS the last few years. lover, who comes to grasp every lit- UP AIRING tle incident of a picture as purposed Commercial Stationers "THE HILL TOP BANK" Ml BIGELOW BLVD. Call Fairfax 4700 The prayerfully active W. C. I,. by the painter and as under- M8 DIAMOND 8TREET family is made up of individuals of stood to a remarkable degree by IMMW 144« 119 FEDERAL STREET. N. 8. poor people unable to read books Phone. AtlBBtie 11X3 as many different brands of polit- nut who in olden days more than Arlington and Warrington Avernas ical persuasion as there were colors today could read pictures. "Symbol- in Joseph's coat mentioned in the ism employs real objects, such as "T 18 NEW, WE HAVE G. H. CUSTER Old Testament. the Iamb, the cross, the crown, to GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING illustrate the truth. It is a picture James C. Campbell F. & H. SCHNUTH ® WILL BUILD IT. The Democratic section of the language." Batteries Recharged. Rebuilt household is particularly jubilant FUNERAL DIRECTOR RETAIL MEATS ' FR NEEDS REPAIRS. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE whether living in the East or West. PBOVB MONTBOSB NU After the recent Towa Primary I re- (Suggestions and correspondence PfcMM Lettish MM IH01 POTOMAC AVENUE gate»—r to John J. Giltlaaa Phoaea 1-afayette SfOO •NX IT. l.ehirh ttti ceived a "prophetic vision in verse" invited. The conductor la especially from an lowan with instructions to desirous of getting in touch with IM BBADT AVK.. MTTBBUBCB. TA. 7 SS Warria ft«« A MBB» IM» Wart UkMtf AI listen in on the Maytair Tuesday anyone already experienced in col- evening concert over KDKA from lecting or studying Madonnas. C. Newton, Towa. "Just listen to the A. Webber. 44 Court street, Brook- —TBB— opening and closing chorus— and fol- lyn. N. Y.) PENNSYLVANIA MUTUA«. LIFB F. C. BITTNER, Pli. G. low that tune." I had a Democratic nnttlANCS COMPANY Tfce PraaertjtiBa Stow ANI» AMEBIC AN CATBOI.IC UNION WE McVEY COMPANY friend follow the instructions suc- The name Archbishop first ap- OZARK A RADIO INSTRUMENT* cessfully. Announce* the iaaninf of ne» polle tee WATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS pears in the fourth century; St. Pali, Immediate benefit in the eeent of The vision runneth thus: Athanasius speaks of hi"1**'" an,l death. Poilelea eontain Total and Per- General Steam Fitting and Power Piping I also of Alexander, his predecessor manent Disability feature» Doable and Tk* New VIVA-TONAL COLUMBIA aad When the Democrats at Houston in the See of Alexandria, under this Triple Indemnity Ctauaea. Poileiaa which prrnmnMRM SURRI Heating—W«ter Heating—Ventilating mean PROTECTION In the trae «enee E. WARRINGTON AVENUE nrrt Avenue Court 1885 Pittsburgh, Pa. Wake you up some afternoon, name. In earlier times those bish- of the word. With the news that Dixie's marching ops who had suffragan bishops de- Per farther laferaMttoa aa* laperla- In the great A1 Smith platoon, pending on them, and exercised spir- Had—t. 41* Weetlagheaee Bids.. Ninth ¡un i i ""I itual jurisdiction within a certain and Peas Area., PIHehargh. Pa. You Republicans may shiver and geographical area which was their H(Ä™0-Ftreroof and Non-Fireproof Warehooae^-SHIPPING shout: province, were called Metropolitans. SOUTH SIDE "We're soaked in oil and Coolidge St. Peter's Holy Cm St. 0"taitfa St. FURNITURE STORAGE ice, Real Estate Mort rafes And there'll be happiness when And can't pull Hoover out. — Insurance St. John the EraageHst St. Pari ef the OMB JABCH A KEEN AN STORAGE Ä TRANSFER CO. Dixie leads the big Al Smith parade. For you are scared to death of * St. Matthew's St. MkhasTs St. I AND EUCLID AVENUES Phone M^ntroeo «7«» Dixie in the great A1 Smith Pla- toon.** With Ireland leading "new" Ger- Eugene S. ReiDy ft Co. many into the heart of America, n Greenely Island, declared to be the 4M-4SX FOURTH AVENUE SCHWARZELN When November comes in Houston most God-forsaken place in the SOUTH SIDE* UBAMMO ÜBT GOODS SECOND MORTGAGES And the South votes unafraid, world, awoke to imperishable fame I7SS-17M Cansa MnA S. 8. Service—Courteoua and Conldential Treatment You will find the East and North- when touched with the Green of the ATTORNETS-AT-LAW west Emerald Isle, by Ireland's air hero, Regular COBHBIBBIBB 1J1JTJTJT/V\nr>rinr • m mmm.m m m mmmmmm In the hig Al Smith parade Commander Fitimaurice. From Ire- CHAS. D. GILLESPIE EUGENE S. REILLY & CO. The Central West, the West and land once more comes the "good ERNY-Diïffiiàk Maryland, will" delegation of intrepid pioneer«, 4M • 4S2 FOURTH AVENUE Will nil be out to five New York and as of old, conquering the At- Ornai And Al R winning hand. lantic. PAGE TEN Phone, Atlantic 0698 - 2524 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOOC Established 1844 THURSDAY,

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«CW>'le>«. J. B. Mater PriiM^a, imM. (Ilim .BU Of course, he did not laugh long. formation already acquired and her phone message to meet somebody, A man's sense of humor is an agree- own interest deeply aroused, the relayed to him at the office some uble friend, but not a consistently patient's rambling talk was not all days before, in which details were EAST faithful one. Especially is it ill at meaningless. Realizing the extreipe lacking. He could not It-arn the SACRED HEART • •a;-«' in sickness. So it deserted the danger of his condition, the sympa- name of the person he was supposed END poor fellow lying on the hospital thetic operator was doubly on th to meet, or where. He was con- SETON HILL COLLE! %bed , li avhlg him at the mercy of vinced now that Stuart had then >•••»01 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO»«»»»»»»«»»»»»»^*»»»»»«»^»»^ alert. The best use of the shrew "41 Minato« frasi HMi> |>- pain, although pain has no mercy. girl's faculties was brought intt tried to locate him for aid in some M Nothing more could be done to play in following the disjointed mut way . Hut his self-recrimination was A Standard Catholic CoHaga far W soothe his torment, the doctor said. terings. It was a game that beat cut short by arrival at th« hospital, OMB Advertiser» are worthy So pain had her way with him, day P. Ludebuehl & Son cross word puzzles anyway, so soli where th«- eager Stella met them Address The Registrar, Bs« 1. Grsensharg, Pa. and night. Only occasionally now taire in her lonely rented room with tearful, affectionate greeting patronage. Mention Penn and Frankstown and vaguely did the pleasant recol- A name, uttered casually, almost for her old friends. lections return. His raving became unintelligibly, attract«! the girl' Here the physician took charge of IE PITTSBURGH CATHO- SHOES & HOSIERS weaker and more and more incoher- notice. At once her quick wits rt the party. He shook his head slowly ent. All the fever in the world We've Pitted Feet called a scene with which she wa at sight of the group. One, perhaps, LIC when buying. seemed to posses him. Over Fifty Year» familiar. Eagerly she scanned th< necessary for identification, might The nurse, going oil" duty, could figure on the bed, practically cov visit the patient, he decided. So ST. XAVIER ACAD] not get the pity of it all out of her ered in bandages. It could be, sh Miss Herbert was selected while the BEATTY, PA. mind. Downstairs, preparing to decided. Hut how could she b( rest waited in an alcove. Haardt*« Bcfcaal far Girla. caadactod te tfca Statata af Marty. have for the night, j-he chatted with sure? Where find the person who Coming into sight of the figure Man. Attrattiva Graanda. Theraath liwtrartton. Tarato 1 UnlearaHy ABHatlea. Elementar?. Academic and Caamwi M. A. HANLON F™«ral Director a friend employed at the hospital could decide defintely? The on« lying stiff with plaster casts upon Art. Itomaatlc Sciama ito Athlet Im. Par catato* apply (a INTRODITING MY NEW AMRI'I.ANCE switchboard. She spoke of her case, interested were out of the city. She the bed, tears sprang into the wo- TRI Ml wondering if she would find the pa- had not seen them for some time man's eyes. She turneil then to the 9»M FRANKSTOWN AVENUE Hiland 392 tient alive in the morning. She Still, there was the long distance nurs newcomer gazed into eyes Jas. J. Flannery Bro. Co. Bdward J. lUrhauih S27 HOMKWOdll A VENI K Franklin 42*2 H the hospital. There had been some- why Jimmy Mullen, enjoying a night that rest«*«! on her, indifferently at thing vaguely familiar about the off with company in his mother's first, then curiously. This was FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS man. As result of their conversa- apartment, received a surprise in someone h«' had not seen before. 30 FERNANDO ST. Telephone: Atlantis tion there was a volunteer watcher phone message from an old friend Yet he did not speak. at the bedside a little later. It was a jolly little party coticen Miss Herbert, striving to keej) 37« SO. NEGLEY AVE .... Telephone: ^^ ST So it happened that with the in trating largely on congratulation» emotion from her voice as she bent (Third door from Baum Boulevard) SOUIRRFJ. HILL - ™M,O„kna to Helen, who exhibited a beautiful over him, spoke impulsively. diamond she had received from "My «lear! My good old "friend!" Mark 1-eonard the previous evening The sick man regarde«! her closely The girl was radiantly happy as shi for a moment. Then he frowned. A GEORGE FOLTZ sat with her friends. Miss Herbert look of disapproval gathered in his •OME DRESSED. FRESH and SMOKED MEATS. FISH and POULTRY to whom the man had reported by bloo«l-shet eyes. The visitor leaned NIT MURRAY AVENUE Phone«. Harel 2421-2322 phone that morning, had come in close to hear his slow, husky utter- purposely to express her pleasure. ance. "Next summer, perhaps," the ra- "Wrong. Twice. Wrong." diant girl confided to her friend (Tp be Continued) "And soon after that I'll be back in V Elgora. We'll have a home som< CRAFTON n.nmm where near you, Miss Herbert." "LITTLE FLOWER" I - - The phone bell then drew Jimmy NOVELTY-FiAJi» PREMIUMR 6 1 Mullen from the group. "Jimmy, this is Stella Henry,' PILGRIMAGE PLAN CRAFTON UPHOLSTERING COMPANY came a voice over the wire. "Say BOBBINS ¿SON Jam** Our Service (By N.C.W.C. News Service) Hlialk, Proprietor STORE Jim, don't ask questions now, but PITTSBURGH'S BIG SPECIALTY HOUM RXPERT IIFHOI.8TKRING. REPAIRINIi ANI» KKFINIHHINC tell me, how can I find Mary and I NORTH EMILY STREET. CRAFTON. PA. WAI.NI'T »»21 Chicago, April IS.—Plans for the 203 205 207 MARKET ST. ™ Cakes - Pastries Helen Arnold? It's important." third annual pilgrimage to I.isieux, PITTSBURGH. PA. "I can find them without much Ice Creams - Ices - Pies France, arranged by the Carmelite CRAFTON LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. trouble, I guess," was his guarded Fathers in charge of the American Bread - Candies answer, the lad's mind on th National Shrine of the Little Flower, women who wen sitting within it the Carmelite Church here, were Lumber Mill Work Builders' Supplies ¡vcrything ideally made. Sound of his voice. "What's it all announced today. about, Stell'."' The pilgrimage party will leave 'rices reasonable. Phone "Listen, Jim," the girl answered. Chicago for Montreal on June 2fi, Walnut Sill CRAFTON, PA. your order. No charge for "There's a man dying here at th« and will sail from the Canadian city hospital. I think he's the fellow who on June 29. The Rev. Andrew L. Add enjoyment to your trip Ease or West, delivery in city. came to take Helen and Mary away HUMPHREY RADIANT FIRE HEATERS Weldon, O.Carm.. attached to the giving you a delightful break in your journey. KNOUFF'S that time. He's raving a lot and National Shrine, has been appointed Electrical Appi lane ra Try our table and fountain I'm sure he's talking about Mary. chaplain of the pilgrimage. HARDWARE luncheon jervice. Maybe you could come over arid tell Wahrat ST1S A novena to the Little Flower, EacCAh BWa yLIN EvsrEy NighSTEAMERt BetweeSn 17-1» STATION STREET datntiei at popular prices. me whether I'm right or not." which begins the «lay the liner sails Store Hour»: A A.M. to ll:)0 P.M. "What's he like, Stell?" Jimmy's from Montr«>a! and continues with voice had a note of concern in it that devotions each day on shipboard, offeClevelanr you unlimited facÜMe«d an. Includind Buffalg1 Urpc, comforto - drew his mother's attention. closes with the arrival of the pil- able stateroom* that liuure a Ion« night « rafrctKlr* .leep. LuxuriousI cabnw. artda deck., excellent dining room ST. MARTIN 1 "Oh, I don't know. He's all band- grims on the ninth day in Lisieux «tratet. Courtaou» attendant*. A trip you will long WESTEND ST. JAMES aged up, and I think lie's going to where they attend Mass at the tomb RBWBDIf die tonight." of the Little Flower. Connection* at Buffalo for Niagara Fall», A pause, then: Eastern and Canadian Pointg. "Be 'Mtúftteflhñright over, Stell . Will you Katabllahed I «71 CAT I LRERS wait there?" St. Joseph's Academy Daily Service May Igt to November 14th MIAI M VU!« P AVI *I . |«1| I s|IUpt,h Assim'd that his friend would be Leaving at 9:00 P. M.j Arriving at 7:30 A. M. DIEBOLD LUMBER & MFG. CO. watching for him at the entrance Presenting Operetta Ask your ticket agent or gowrirt agency to the great county institution, for tickets via C0B Line. 9» WABASH STREET Jimmy hung up and plunged imme- diately into his own room. He The Glee Club of St. Joseph's New Low Pave $4.50 jffi NORTH SIDE wanted to think. There a moment Academy, Gre« nsburg, Pa., will pre- 0 All Kinds of Lumber Highest Grade Millwork sent an operetta. "Th«' Maid and the "Sur $8.50 WEATHER STRIP AND later his mother joined him. AUTOS CARRIED SS.SO AND UP Year IHIMM Solicited Phone, Walnut 170» "Do you think it is realh Mr. •olden Slipper," Friday evening, SCREEN CO. Stuart, Jimmy?" she asked anx- April 20. at 7:30 o'clock, and on Sat- Th* M Coppo» iously, after she heard his story. urday afternoon, April 21, at 2:30 CtonlZCoSa InMtallerx of High tirade Metal "Pretty sure," he said. "Stella is o'clock, in the school auditorium. Strips and Screens a smart kid, you know, and Stuart ^ The story of the "Maid and the ' ST. LUKE'S ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA | •olden Slipper" is taken from the fash and Credit has been here a lot, out after this HOLY SOULS ST. JOSEPH'S f Howard Grey for some reason or well-known fairy tale. "Cinderella." The woodland in which twenty fair- IMMACULATE CONCEPTION t SCREEN DOORS MADE TO other. I warned him not to take money with him into the places ies sing and dance in the service of ! CARNEGIE} ORDER the Fairy Godmother, and the ball where he was searching. That room at the palace where Prince 712 TAYLOR AVENUE. N. 8. might account for the fact that he 8% ON SAVINGS h;ul no papers on him to tell who he harming in the midst of the lords Fairfax .1299 was. I'm wasting time, though. ind ladies of the court falls under EUREKA SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION the spell of Cupid depict both color- : Got to go." M. i_. _ SH East Main Street, Carnegie "Wait a minute, Jimmy." ful and pictures«jue scene. NORTHSID ORaeOpenEvery Day • A. M. to 8 P. M„ Except Saturday Afternoon His mother's voice was impera- The musical numbers include two tive. When he followed her out into instrumental selections( seven chor- DO YOU KNOW the sitting room it was to hear her uses, two duets and six solos. ,The briefly telling the story to the oth- that there are hundreds of mis- solos will be sung by the following « ; ST. NICHOLAS ST. MARY ST. __ ST. PAUL'S ers. girls: Miss Sara Silvis, Jeanette. sionaries in the foreign Mission MOST HOLY NAME ST. AMBROSI RÎÎTI FR ST- PETER'S Fields who need Mass stipends Mis« Herbert at once deci«i«'d that Pa., as Cinderella: Miss Mary- uu 1 LL,a and have not got any. Here you it must be their friend. No word Schneider. Bollovue, Pa., the Prince; »»»»»••»»••00»P»OOOOPOP»»»Q»»»»B »OOOOOOM* ST. MICHAEI/S had been heard of him. She arose Miss Kathleen Steiner, New Ken- ••I 11 • could do a double good work, the Mass would bp paid according to at once to prepare for the journey. sington. Pa.. Cupid; Miss Anna Ma- GOULD - In the room where she retired, Mary rie Faller, Frvburg. Pa., the Fairy Amusements — ARCADIA your intentions and at the same 719 K. Ohio Street NS E. ou» i time you would help the Mis- joined her, already dressed for the Godmother; Miss Esther Rodgers. W. H. O'BRIEN & SON street. The elder lady glanced at Hazelwood. Pa., and Miss Dorothy M D — sionaries. We would also accept IDEAL THEATER* -417 S. Main Stfüt PLUMBING HEATING LIGHTING Gregorian Masses. Do you know the girl curiously, but kept silence. Schuman. Munhall, Pa., as the step- sisters. Belinda an«i Henrietta ricTtrnns 1S2 East Jefferaon Street what they are? Apply for in- Mrs. Mullen, with the same wis- THAT PLIAII THB PUBLIC formation and address Mass stl- dom that had prompted her to an- pend» to nounce what Jimmy had thought to keep secret, said nothing as the four MosauetobeScene Rev. Father M. Thomas. departed, yet managed a warm ST. ANN-S I O. Box 341, caress for the girl sihe had come to Of Jubilee Pageant ST. MARY WAYNFSRITffn Detroit. Mieh. love. Unless she was mistaken, a crisis was 'at hand for her young friend. Syria Mos«|ue has been secured for the nroduction of the Duquesne I JESSE L ROSS ft CO. In the taxi Jimmy told of Stuart's University Jubilee Pageant, which visit to him some time before, of will inaugurate the week's celebra- PROVIDENT TRUST CO. ¡jf DRUGGISTS Prayer Books their combined search for Grey, of tion of the fiftieth anniversary of OHIO AND CHESTNUT STEEETH. N. 8, PI his own conviction that Stuart had the school, beginning June R, This ' Ws Pay 4 Par Cant, on Savings «PPOSITE LONG BUILDING. HIGH STREET. WAYNESBURG. PA. Church Goods kept up the quest privately. He is an indication that the masque will Phono 1M blamed himself if it should «levelop be nro

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