6 THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 with a nocturnal adoration of the TOLERATION Blessed Sacrament and a sermon ______EAT OYSTERS· AND BE HEALTHY ------ANCESTOR OF FAMOUS preached by Cardinal La Fontaine. In Economics, Politics and Religion ACTORS CANDIDATE ======""""""'~""""""'~"""""""aE!1Students' Crusade THREEIn Italian NationalREPORT Pilgrimage CURES to Lourdes. The invalids were assisted back to Aim of Non-Sectarian Group. FOR BEATIFICA1'ION their homes by the representatives 1~ By MSGR. ENRICO PUCCI of the Green Cross at Turin and OYSTERS Utica, N. Y., Oct. 7.-Fifty prot­ The opening meeting of St. Genoa. [N. C. w. C. News Service.) [Rome Correspondent, N. C. W. C.) FRESH SERVED ANY STYLE ALSO estants and as many Catholics of Walburg Academy C. S. M. EVERY DAY SOLD IN BULK this city met last night to formally , Sept. 5-The 245th C. Unit was made a truly in­ Rome, Sept. 22.-The great Ital­ PRIEST SAVES ian National Pilgrimage to Lourdes THE OLD RELIABLE organize the Hamilton-Jefferson As­ annual pilgrimage to the tomb spirational affair. The chair­ BLAZING MOTORIST sociation, which has for its aim "the of the Venerable John Kemble, man, Teresa Ludwig, re­ has returned to Italy. Three cures CENTRAL OYSTER HOUSE fostering of patriotic ideals and a at churchyard, called the object of the Crusade to were officially registered, and many London, Sept. 29.-Rev. Innocent J. ROSENFIELD. Prop. spirit of toleration in econ?mics, , created special the members, and made an earnest others reported. The latter are Cincinnati Apap, a popular Dominican preach­ 210 East Fifth Street. near Main Street politics and religion", and IS an­ interest this year, as the cause appeal to all to enter into the spirit still under observation by physi­ er, rushed to the rescue, when he nounced to be non-secret, non-sec­ of Father Kemble will soon be of the organization. The students cians for verification. saw a blazing motorcycle, with its tarian and non-partisan". considered by a pontifical then assembled in the convent Altogether 3,500 pilgrims made rider in flames. Pulling off his coat All are leading business and pro­ court of process for beatifica- chapel, where a prayer was said to the journey. The "White Train", as he ran, he wrapped it around the fessional men of Utica, the Catho­ tion. . the Holy Ghost, foJiowed by the in which the invalids were (' ... rr·ied, cyclist, whose legs had already been lics being principally Knights of Co­ Father Kemble, who was Crusade pledge and the singing of consisted of thirteen cars from Tu­ badly burned. The injured man was lumbus, and the non-Catholics, ma­ imprisoned and martyred for a Crusade hymn. Election of offi­ rin. The spiritual directors, Mon­ taken to a hospital, his life saved sons. saying Mass, was a collateral cers for the year was then held, the signor Scavizzi, Father Mangag­ !by the priest's presence of mind. Former U. S. Secretary of State ancestor of Mrs. Siddons and following being named: President, notti, Monsignor Ciccone, and Mon­ Father Apap was returning from Elihu Root made the principal ad­ of Philip John Kemble, the A nna Marie _ Pilger; secretary, signor Mancini, also traveled on a sick call in the vicinity oflhe dress at tonight's meeting, and ex­ famous actors. Mary D. Willenbrink; treasurer, this train. For the first time in the Priory, at Haverstock Hill, London. pressed his belief that, by having a His name lives in the speech Rosemary Middendorf. A vote of history of the pilgrimages, the mcmbershijl equally divided between of the people of Herefordshire thanks was tendered to the retiring Blessed Sacrament was exposed on JOHN McCORMACK WILL More For Your Money -Or Your Money Back Protestants and Catholics, the or­ and Northern Monmouthshire officers of the unit, Louise Scheuer­ the train en route. Two Masses SING AT MAY FESTIVAL - ganization is assured of ultimate in such phrases as "Kemble mann, Teresa Ludwig and Eliza!beth were celebrated at two o'clock in success. Pipe" and "Kemble Cup", Meese. the morning, during the stop at • New York, Oct. 7.-John McCor­ "We have hit upon the life-giving which commemorate the mar­ Cette, and the Eucharist was con- mack will open his twelfth concert properties", he said, "the lac~ Catholic Church The last word in style, was carried on with increasing vig­ Cal., left, according to his will, a or-largely through the expedient comfort and convenience for HOUSEHOLD CLUB PLAN bequest of $1,000 to St. Anthony of mUltiplying legal restrictions up­ large women. Can you pic­ Orphanage, and $1,000 to the Good on the Church. The Red Govern­ ture the convenience of a Shepherd Home, here. ment was encouraged in its warfare corset that requires no lacing against the Catholic Church by the CELBR·ATION WEEK capitulation of the old Russian Or­ -that you have but to slip thodox Church to the Bolsheviks. around your body and clasp -One week of extraordinary values in Home Needs. With Orthodoxy whipped into sub­ in front without effort-and MIDDLE AGES servience, the Soviets have relaxed lends the grace of youth to the vigor of their campaign against One week of savings such as you seldom find In (Continued from page 1.) your figure? And then the Prelate Praises Government that religious body, and are concen­ trating their energies against the comfort, too, of elastic con~ Cincinnati. The Labor Government's promise Church in Rome. struction and boning that to put higher education at the dis­ Unlike the Orthodox body, the cannot "dig in". This is what posal of every !boy and girl in the Catholic Church cannot make con­ -Monday, October 13th will also be another great country was praised by the Arch­ cessions in matters of doctrine and Stylastic Stylish Stout Cor­ bishop of Liverpool, at the opeIJ.ing moral principles; and for this rea­ sets mean to every stout or Sales day- we ask you to prepare to attend NOW. of the new college at Great Crosby. son the Soviets fear it. The Bol­ near stout woman. The Government seems about to shevik leaders know that the See Sunday's Enquirerfordetails. Pages 8, 14 and 15. deal fairly with .education, and to Church will always stand in the play fair with . both Catholics and way of their attempts to de-Chris­ $8.50 to $27.50 Anglicans, said the archbishop. In tianize and corrupt the people. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 5:30 P. M., Saturdays at 6. part, he recalled, Catholics have had program of persecutions of clergy.­ to depend for higher education up­ men and religious, which slackened Fifth Floor on those whose only reward for la­ somewhat after the trial and con­ bor was the permission to engage demnation of Archbishop Cieplak in the work they loved. and his associates, has recently • Father McMullen Recovers been revived. Priests and nuns in FAlrRSrORE The Scottish priest, Rev. William many parts of Russia have recently .A.BetierStoretJian Guer .Before l'laee qt ~ix.t'§" McMullen, who was stricken with been arrested and imprisoned­ sleeping sickness after attending a many of them being given long sen­ boy who died of that disease, has tences Without even the formality recovered, after an illness of many of a trial. All legal restrictions A Good Store months, a1ld has returned to his against the Church are being en-I parish work.-BARNARD. forced with iron severity. I!======,II