THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC iffii Founded in 18U by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop oj Pittsburgh Diocese
>38 PITTSBURGH, MAY 15, 1924 N*. SO HOSPITAL Court Braddock International Mission ANNUAL SENIOR JATES LARGE To Initiate Class Institute Is Forming DANCE OF DUKE" OF NURSES On May Eighteenth Over in Switzerland VARSITY MAT 19 <4. mimmi «TMorris Is Deco- State Regent to Be Honor Monsignor Stadelman, of Win Be Held igy preach Government Guest at Degree Exemplifi- Pittsburgh, is a Charter Council CM [¡¡¡trvkes on the Battle- cation May 18—The Team Member of New Group bers of the Ciwlllm IB iof France (Special to The Pittsburgh Catholic) FREIBURG, May 12.—The prob- The "Annual Senior Dance" of the he 1 lem of centralizing the material in- graduating classes of the High i were given Tuesday to BRADDOCK, Pa., May 14.—Court terests of Catholic Foreign missions School department, Duquesne Urn. adi. mtmt of the Mercy Hospital Braddock, No. 244, will confer de- is coming strongly to the front. An versity, will take plaoa on Monday, nh. [¿Nursing at impressive grees of the Catholic Daughters of institute to serve as a kind of clear- May 19, in the Knights of Colum- u*. I| in Memorial Hall, Pitts- America on a large class of candi- ing house for the missions and in- bus ball room, Fifth and Bettefield the Lg Applicants were received dates on next Sunday, May 18, in cidentally to diffuse knowledge in a avenues. At a meeting of the class h." , sorsing school and Mrs. the Elks Temple, Library street, scientific way is now in state of committees, Michael A. McNally J| K«rris, of Pittsburgh, re- Braddock, Pa. Degree work will formation. was appointed general chairman, as- C, ¿«oration of honor from start promptly at 2:30 p. m., and It will be known as the Institute sisted by the following chairmaa^ ilJh Government, at the will be followed immediately after of Missions and have for head- Reception committee — J. P. T%r. A. Leteve, French con- by a banquet served in the Elks quarters the establishment of the O'Connor, chairman; Allan Morgan, IL »rices on the battlefields dining room. A cordial invitation 5 Holy Ghost society located at Frei- John P. Hurley. x ™ Graduates were enter- has been extended to the members burg, Switzerland. Its location in Program committee—Frank Leo- Jay night at a reception of the neighboring Courts to attend. the neutral republic of Switzerland big, »airman; Edwin Ross, John |jn Duquesne Council ball Miss Frances Maher, State Regent, will safeguard it' from any ten- Cooney. will be our honor guest on this oc- dency to nationalism. It will have Music arrangement committee— ÌT j»t the graduation cere- I casion. legal existence and be under the J. McLaughlin, chairman; Vincent >ri«y J. Rogers Flannery, On Saturday evening, May 17, management of a board of directors. Deer, William Keane. • ueat _; Rev. Father James Court Braddock will hold an infor- The charter members are: Rt. The members of the classes ex- JJroer chaplain of the hos- mal reception in Knights of Colum- Rev. Msgr. William F. Stadelman, tend a cordial invitation to all their S OD a Grover C. Weil, Dr. A. bus Home, 300 Holland avenue, national director of the Holy Child- friends to attend this dance. ' Vi | ml Rt. Rev. Monsignor Braddock, in honor of Miss Maher, hood, Pittsburgh; Very Rev. Dr. latí*I Wsh. Dr. Norman C. and all members have been urged to Henri Le Floch, Member of the Holy ¡sten .»master ofceremonies. greet her. Special plans have been Office and President of the French K. of C Opens e of • pdua'ting class follows: made for the entertainment of Seminary, Rome; Rev. Dr. Emile fatal Ssscis Xavier, Sister M. guests, and lunch will be served. Salomon, Paris; Rev. Dr. John State Convention bridi '„ Bernadette Hughes, The hours of the reception are from Byrne, Dublin; Rev. John Rimmer, ' CM • Keck, Anna L. Hampson 9 to 11 p. m. Liverpool; Rev. Joaquim Correia, In DuBois, Penna. Doms| Shelly. Btrtha E. Miller, The class going through on Sun- Lisbon; Rev. Martin Stein, Louvain; id ca" .ftumaker, Charlotte M. day is one of the largest the history Rev. Dr. J6seph Decaillet, Freiburg. ninj (Janice M. Capp, Laura B. of Court Braddock. The degree State Deputy Leo Griffth Galls on rf, Adelaide F Kelly, Win- team is composed of the officers of Convention to Order With ext JlEekenrod, Margaret C. Court Braddock as follows: Mrs. Court Chartiers to Supreme Knight Jjums A. idinj,] [M S. Haley, Francena M. Maude Schilling, grand regent; hen i itt, JMephine E. South, Eliz- Mrs. Anna Duffy Dowling, vice re- The proposed new St. Bede's Church, South Dallas avenue, Pittsburgh, of which the Rev. Father J. F. Initiate Big Class Flaherty Attending ibly i t South, Mary M. Ray, Mar- gent; Miss Mary Catherine O'Con- Enright is pastor, will add another rich example of ecclesiastic architecture to the great edifices of the Catholic pport 1. King. Mary B. Dwyer, Ce- nell, prophetess; Miss Angeline diocese of Pittsburgh. William P. Hutchins, Pittsburgh architect, has drawn the plans. Court Chartiers, Catholic Daugh- (toMfel to 1W il in i Behr, Anna J. Battcock, Siegel, monitor; Miss Mary Mc- ters of America, will initiate a DUBOIS, Pa., May 14.—Having e. Tb w Boache, Ella V. Bradley, Shane, historian; Miss Kathryn large class of candidates Sunday, received the key to the city from E Keating, Elsie C. Keller, Duffy, treasurer; Miss Gertrude May 18, in the ballroom of the Wil Mayor John Pent* at a public wel- signoi k C. Gsrber, Anna M. Con- Aubele, financial secretary; Mrs. ST. BEDE'S NEW PARISH TO ERECT BEAUTIFUL NEW liam Penn Hotel. A banquet will coming meeting, the twenty-seventh , din buM.Keilly, Ruth I. Leeper, Anna Echenrode. sentinel; Miss follow the degree exemplification, annual convention of the Knights of if. K, iL Uwler, Alice Lazot, An- Margaret A. Hughes, lecturer. CHURCH AND CELEBRATE PATRON FEAST IN FORTY HOURS and there will be a fine program of Columbus of Pennsylvania have pro- ore, i ,1 Eoeilter, Julia A. Frain, speeches, toasts and music. ceeded to carry oat tha program omf J|pr»dfteld, Agatha C. Mor- published in detail in The Pittsburgh HMt M. Gephart, Elsie A. Lucrative Field PROCLAMATION OF BISHOP BOYLE ESTABLISHING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE Catholic last wmfr. TJiMfclary F. O'Leary, Mur- NEW PARISH — CONGREGATION AND PASTOR, REV. FATHER J. F. ENRIGHT, Wilkinsburg Court The delegates and visitors at- iyer, Jl Hii«on. Mary M. McGin- tended a concert hi St Catherin* «v. Bfcnm 0. Aspinwall. Mary Stands Open For MADE WISE PURCHASES OF VALUABLE GROUND church, Monday .evening, and took Vrhi Loretta A. Hasson, WiD Give Party up the business session yesterday _ Hughes, Veronica E. Catholic Men afternoon. This is the first timr in tjhrgaret Dougherty, St. Bede's parish, established as church, beautiful and massive in the Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pa., to at- designs as completed by the Pitts- Next Wednesday Eve the history of the order in Penn- v. Wen, Mary M. Brenne- late as 1922, when the pastor, the tend Mass and receive the Sacra- sylvania that a convention has been ghd ite B. Dunn, Jane C. Athletic Training Offers Field Rev. Father J. F. Enright took burgh architect, William P. Hut- ments without great inconvenience, chins, who also designed the new held in the same city twice. i W. Bauer, Teresa F. For Employment in Catholic charge, and commenced to adminis- and being desirous to provide for State Deputy Leo Griffith, of Ace A. Weixel, Helen ter to his loyal and devoted people, Holy Innocents Church at Sheraden, the salvation of souls and the Chris Women and Girls Who Will High Schools and Colleges recently described in The Catholic. Pittsburgh, In the presence of S*- in, Sue M. Soisson, will celebrate its feast day with the tian education of children and to ob Serve on Committees For preme Knight James A. «ahatt», »¿Bertha C. Dunegan, viate the evils and loss to religion By Thomas F. Coakley, D.D. opening of Forty Hours on May 27. Story of tfct Parish Event at Duquesne Council of Philadelphia, three state deputies M. Fairley. Mary E. The congregation has been favored which arise in such a place from the St. Bede's parish, embracing por- and all the present state officers ex- •arena C. Murray, Mar- The Y. M. C. A. of Pittsburgh is by the Rt. Rev. Bishop and the absence of church, school and pas- Club Home cept tfie state chaplain, Bishep P. R. Powers, Margaret E. Bar- launching a campaign for two and tions of the Point Breize and Squir- tor, and moved by the petition of Chancellor of the diocese in grant- rel Hill districts of Pittsburgh, was McDevitt, uf Harrisburg, called tha thea E. M. McClellan, one-half millions to develop their ing permission to open Forty Hours the people, and with the consent and executive session to order. Springfield College. Some of the established by proclamation of Rt. counsel of the pastors of the con- Court Lambing, No. 772, C. D. of • Campbell, Margaret A. Adoration on that day, the feast of Rev. H. C. Boyle, dated September A., of Wilkinsburg, wfll hold its first Charles J. Carr, of Braddock; M. advertising matter they are distrib- tiguous parishes, we are determined M. Duffin, of Easton; E. S. Brendan, Teresa C. Fox, Mary M. St. Bede, scholarly saint of the 5, 1922. The proclamation reads as wtih the approval of the Diocesan annual dance and card party on uting shows the extent to wnich Y. parish. » of Pottsville; James L. McGaa, af Mamie B. Schmeltzer M. C. A. men have penetrateci into follows: Consultors to proceed to separate Wednesdav evening, May 21, at K. MeGinty. "To whom it may concern: Since of C. Hall, Fifth and Beliefield ave- Oil City, and P. J. Swift, of DoM», the public school system of Much of the admirable success of and we do separate hereby this dis- formed tha credential committee Pittsburgh in athletic activities. the new parish and its wise pur- the faithful residing at and near the trict from the parishes of St. James, nues. corner of Dallas and Wilkins ave- Mrs. P. F. Casey is general chair- which seated 190 delegates, and ad- The Peabody High School, the Fifth chases of ground is due to the Wilkinsburg, Holy Rosary, St. Phil- ditional alternates. iHTo Avenue High, the Latimer High, the ability of its pastor and the wise nues are too far distant from the omtna, Sacred Heart anil St. Paul's man, assisted by Mrs. G. McDer- parish churches of St. James, Wil- mott and the following committees: The convention was addressed by Westinghouse High, the Allegheny counsels of the church committee, Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pa., and to Rt Rev. Bishop J «An M. Gannon, i W Prom High, the Gladstone Junior High, culminating now in preparation of kinsburg, Holy Rosary, St. Philo- form of it a new parish under the Euchre and "500"—Mrs. J. F. mena, Sacred Heart and St. Paul Butte rly, chairman; Mrs. M. A. of the Erie Diocese, and the Ralston Industrial, the Perry plans for the erection of a new (Continued on Page 3) Knight Flaherty. Tuesday ajrirt a Junior High, and the Langley High, Bert, Mrs. B. Bbwen, Mrs. L. Gorm- Ada Bright Play ley, Mrs. H. Hopper, Mrs. C. James, class of 180 delegat^wMWtUted all of them are staffed by gradu- into tha third degrees by, Stag ates of the Y. M. C. A. College. Mrs. F. King, Mrs. M. McCorrakk, Z^ht * OUves" Drama- St. Martin's Usher Holy Name Retreats Mrs. P. Tierney, Mrs. R. Albert, uty Griffith and staff They are also in the Wilkinsburg NOTICE! By Academy Seniors High, the University of Pittsburgh, Mrs. J. P. Walker, Mrs. M. Beaver, Mrs. J*. Kane, Mrs. A. Lea, Miss General ChaESTcam«!»«» Alla«, and in the Carnegie Institute of Society To Present At St. Vincent To of DuBois, were carried out- ^g AM Beautifully May 8 Technology as physical directors. Many news items which The Mary Bowen, Miss Margaret Day, Pittsburgh Catholic would be Miss Bemetta Dumm, Miss Eva Physical culture and athletic di- Comedy May 19-20 Be Held This Year to The Catholic) glad to publish, reach the edi- Flaherty, Miss Julia Waller, Miss Bishop to Confira at rection are fields into which our torial offices too late. Part of Jane Thonps, Miss Minme Gape, roSG, Pa., May 14.— Catholic young men might well en- "When a Feller Needs a this delay is due to misdirection Proposed National Convention Miss Elizabeth Hanna, Miss Mary 0U St Malachy « „, Prem of Seton Hill Col- ter. There are countless Catholic Friend" Will Be Staged of news matter. The Pittsburgh McDermott and Miss Henrietta schools in the city of Pittsburgh WU1 Not Interfere With the p™ by he class of '25 at With Able Cast in St. James Catholic has only one address, Schertler. The sacrait of Con^nsa^ w»rg Country Club Fri- where physical education is needed, and all letters aiid news items Vitally Important Pilgrimage Reception—Mrs. F. R. Conway, will be administered tar the and where the pastors are anxious Auditorium should be plainly addressed to of This Diocese Grand Regent, chairman; Mrs. E. C. Bishop Hugh C. BoyW at CM «t for the girls, leather to procure competant instruction, The Pittsburgh Catholic, Room Kerr, Past Grand Regent, Mrs. M. Malachys, Wast Carso* M and for the men, cigar- but no men can be found capable of Under the auspices of St. Mar- 301, Maloney Building, 339 Sec- Furher, Mrs. L. Roolf and Miss Chteh the Rev. doing the work. * embossed with the college tin's Usher Society, a farce comedy, ond avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa The proposed National Conven- Mary Gilbert. lonev is pastor, next Sunday anar- *!* distributed during the The Sacred Heart Schools, both "When a Feller Needs a Friend," The Pittsburgh City Directory, tion of the Holy Name Society in Patrons and patronesses—Miss noon £ rSU •J*. Many novelties were grade and high, in the city of Pitts- will be presented in St. James Audi- the Bell Telephone Book and Washington, D. C., September 17- Elizabeth J. McBride, chairman; time. Thow to ha eontnnadM« w- •«the evening. The music burgh are now seeking such a man, torium, West End, on Monday and The Pittsburgh Catholic all have 21, will not interfere with the an- Miss Lois Albert, Miss Stella M. ceiving instruction «W *®»»ed by the Collegiate and if any men who are familiar Tuesday evenings, May 19 and 20. the proper addresses for this nual Holy Name Retreats at Saint Byrne, Miss Ethel Dean, Miss Cath- 7.o'clock this week. AU «ndidjte» '"W Carnegie Tech, Pitts- with a graded system of physical The cast includes the following per- newspaper. Vincent's this summer, despite any erine Walker, Miss Helen Lacay, have bean urgad to recede Holy exercises for boys and girls are in- sons and the characters they The Pittsburgh Catholic is so rumors circulating to the contrary. Miss Esther Weyman, Miss Grace Communion at the 8 odoa ¿»dents of the Conservatory terested, they may communicate portray: McDermott, Miss Mary M. Conway, Sunday. Rev. Jerom•••e Hwimm• , D.D., edited that its completed metal Thomas A. Walsh, secretary of will ha tha aar- preparing for graduate with the pastor, 5934 Center avenue, Michael Becker, "Tom Denker," forms go to press Wednesday at the retreat committee, was most Miss Julia McDermott, Miss Mar- assistant chancellor, I BSiifilaying tests for ad- Pittsburgh. the artist; Frederick Cornelius, noon. Manuscript should be emphatic in his insistence that the garet McDermott, Mrs. M. Cregan monist. '•tonding. "Bob Mills," fiction writer; Rose E. mailed or delivered to reach this retreats would be held this year as and Mrs. C. J. Holtman. 8Cial Fauth, "Mrs. Reese," the boys' land- office to allow for linotype set- usual. "We might as well give up Dance and publicity—Miss Eliza- h(S «»Unction taken up Eloquent Dominican to lady; Louis B. Mansmann, "Jerry John A. Schwab Dim » oMRpices the Mission ting, proof reading, revising and our offices in the Diocesan Union as beth Fuhrer, chairman; Miss Marie Smith," ex-doughboy; Margaret mechanical work. fail to arrange for these retreats," Cross, Miss Grace McDermott, Miss »«Sunday, May 11. yielded Preach Retreat in Lissman, "Liz," Mrs. Reese's step- At Loretto Home (¿jjws the first of a series he said. "They are the most popu- Marie McDermott and Mrs. A. Hef- Sacred Heart Church daughter; Walter M. Justice, "Bing lar feature of the society in the dio- fernan. Dickson," Liz's steady; John Al- John A. Schwab, father of Chartas Seaidr Class of St. Joseph's cese. Even the annual procession, Ticket»—Miss Marie B. Witt, M. Schwab, died at his homa to lo- 9 Presented "The Jar of Rev. Edward Hughes, one of the brecht, "William Denker," Tom's when rt was held, did not create chairman; Miss Leona Bender, Mrs. pla? a four acts from uncle; Julia Stewart, "Alice King," Enter Contests For retto Tuaeday. He was born in 1889 ¡1® most distinguished orators in the such lasting enthusiasms as these B. Peterman, Miss Nora McLaugh- in Loretto and in 1861 married Pau- &ff* Nights on Thursday Tom's aunt; Mary Killmeyer, retreats do. lin, Miss Florence O'Leary, Miss y 8 in C Dominican Order in the United "Elaine Lynn," Alice King's ward; line Farabaugh, whom wtth four »!-? ' «cil»an Hall. States, will open a three days' re- Crusade Ordinal "I have been associated with the Sophia Renkey and Miss Catherine PWuresque costumes and Leona Grimm. "Angela Scott," Bob's Sullivan. children ha leaves: Charles m. treat in the Sacred Heart Church members of the society arranging Schwab, Sister CedliaSchwabof of the characters, to- fiance. for these retreats ever since we the oriental background next Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. To enable the players to acquire At St. Vincents' Seton Hill College, Gmmsb«W Father Hughes will preach on Sun- have commenced holding them, and CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS Mrs. David Barry of Johnstown and "T ^ audience to a veriti- more than the average measure of in all my experience as society man -Und. day, Monday and Tuesday evenings, versatility, the well-known director, E. H. Schwab, of BtetMaham, f and on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- High School Wffl Hold Its or business man I have seen few Funeral service«.willba hald ta ¡¿»le cast gave ample op- M. C. Hock, has been engaged and things that brought back customers Rev. Nicholas Komlosy is ap- ' for the various members nesday mornings. The morning ser- will give the cast his personal su- Meeting Tomorrow Evening pointed vicar econome oft he Hun- retto today, with burial in tha Lo- mons will be at 7 o'clock. The re- a second time as these retreats have retto cemetery. ¡¿»»Mo display their dra- pervision. —To Form Study Club done. Our big troubel so far has garians at Beaver Falls, Pa. treat is a general one for all the A special matinee for children li.i.i-ri-- 1 """I»*»; people of the parish. been to get our men to come the will be given on Sunday afternoon, first time; we never have any May 18, at 3:30 o'clock. The ex- All the students have entered the trouble bringing them back" ecutive staff includes the following: contest to determine who will be When asked the dates when the Sister M. Rosalia To Take Examination fc Youngstown, 0., Priest To Joseph Luchinsky, chairman and the representatives of the Units at retreats would be held, Mr. Walsh general manager; Julius Hoerster, the Ordinal of Admission to be held said that the first retreat would For Degree in Scholastic Philosophy Celebrate Golden Jubilee of Ordinationproperty ; Raymond Hoelzle, finance; at St. Vincent's Ardi Abbey on commence on July twenty-third and Paul S. Krumenacker, reception; A. end on Sunday, July twenty-sev- Central State Normal School, Penn- J. Killmeyer, advertising. May 29. Great plans have been On May 23 and 24 a public ex- made for this event and it is the de- enth. The second retreat will open amination will be held at the gen- sylvania, in 1906. Tha Degree at (SpwM to Tb« PMtabnrsh Ca«hotte) The executive staff, on behalf of Bachelor of A?ta was eonfamd hy ay sire of the various Units to make it on July thirtieth and close on Au- eral assembly room of Duquesne A dinner to the visiting clergy in the society, has extended to all its gust third. Besides Mr. Walsh, the the University of Fordham; and in PSKw- KV "d the Hotel Ohio will follow the friends a cordial invitation to at- one grand success. University, at which the Venerable 1920, the same univendty rawaidad secretary of the committee on the Sister M. Rosalie, of the Congrega- church services at which Rev. Mau- tend the performance of this The High School Upit will hold retreats, the other members are S. her studies with the HLA. Degree. ;
Uve 7hè?rÌno™d U,W g° "rt-TbenMed the hospitality of Father Wi flOÑARY AID SOCIETY \ washed 2nd ZiW®.qU?,!nt' TTT priestMcMulUs ain ai*thei thcathw,rae otherl CatCathí - of ÄÄÄ Ätty-sb- rec- kKV. P. C. DANNER, Director r ' »«*« Mcgun IIS I tory on aa possession of the prop- DONT DEPEND UPON CHANCE fO work of reconstruction. Poor, in- A NORTH CRAIG STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 11 •J1; aPd unpretentious are its ma- erty was obtained the erection of a JOiN OIJB 1* terial beginnings. The chapel (a temporary church was begun and in rented house) is a ruin without win- less than one month, on December dow, with few doors; a portion re- 31, 1922, Mass was celebrated in READY MONEY CLUB Of baptisms •luring the year there And be prepared to meet your financial requirement* Ifhkl" pafiuittB .... were three hundred and ninety, one mains of what was once a boarded the new building although it was not pMWi«m is absolutely eighty-seven admini* noor. The walls weep copious tears quite furnished. The building and 'or JW »T^, know all about it, tered at the hour of death, twsnty- over the wreck. During my days furnishings were completed and the Membership begins the day you make your first deposit and k * #2f'a8it see it to realize the six marriages and 80 250 ~ there the rain poured furiously, add- building dedicated by the Bishop, Fifth 6 Li bort y Aves. matures fifty gMweekf s from that dote, wit" h 4% interest, Yd yay»'. ^ The people at home do munions distributee]. Com- ing to the sense of abandonment Rt. Rev. H. C. Boyle, on Sunday, mentis are mode regularly or In advance. February 11, 1923. The Mass of Pittsburgh, Pa. '^•^Thow well off they are. I i he good Christians made ample Saving* Department Open • A. M. TO • P. M. Sotardoyo ^ndentood the Apostleship amends for the dreariness; all turn- the dedication was celebrated by ^before—and, dear Lord (Untouchables of India ed out to morning Mass, to evening Rev. D. J. Malady, assisted by Rev. J. P. Gallagher, Deacon, and Rev. upafl want prayers on the mis The unique distinction of caste is prayers, and instructions. "These short, abrupt sen- he greatest factor in the Hindu re- There are thirty baptized and Thomas Bryson, Sub-deacon, and ll at the 8ame about fifty catechumens. All the Rev. Edward F. Malloy, C. S. Sp., . from the letter of a Sister »ST k1 ', time, the Master of Ceremonies. The ser- Jj d recently in Chicago Cl0 t the baptized adults made their Easter Te t£ rhH^ °„ Propagation of Communion — even the old grand- mon was preached by Rev. William ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOWN IN ¡a with a jerk on the smooth the Christian religion in India As McMullen. Besides those mentioned if our lives, and m a flash a matter of fact, Hinduism is mw mother of seventy-five winters th« agony and the need of of a social organization than a dog- struggled through a first confession there were present in the sanctuary SCHOOL BUILDING FUND FOR STATE AND THIS DIOCESE «d women who today, in matic system of religion. A Hindu with exemplary earnestness. When Rev. Dr. M. A. Hehir, C. S. Sp., m may believe whatever he pleases, her memory began to fail her in the Very Rev. S. Walsh, Rev. D. J. Hag lands, are in travail for the gerty, Rev. F. J. McCabe, Rev. Dr. The economic value of the Catholic Church is forcefully shown in recent figure* reipihd to oho« the - of Christ. provided he adheres to the caste in midst of the Decalogue, she kept which he was born. It is his great- calling aloud for her daughter-in- R. L. Hayes, Rev. V. Kenmdy, Rev. expenditures for state schools in the country at large and in Pennsylvania, token in ooaaocnoo wttk the on* Report of a Mission est dishonor and almost unpardon- law from an adjoining room to come P. E. Maher, Rev. Father Brick, C. nouncemeet that the toUl educational fund nubecribed by the Catholic Diocese of PitUbnrgh for o period of M. Cothonay, O. P., Pre- able degradation if he loses his and help her with her sins. A week SS. R. In the afternoon of the five years is $5,753,837. riMftolic of Lang-son and Cao- caste, no matter how low the caste among these people showed how same day the Stations of the Cross Pennsylvania's building program for schools of the state in 1924 is shown to bo 120,000,000, or Srot Ml Tonkin, French Indo-China, may be to which he belongs. It is soon the Gospel becomes a second were solmenly erected by Rev. tabulations showing a total of $160,000,000 for the country this year. The Keysteoe Stote is thus spending la report of the state of his the firm belief of every caste that a nature to the simple and clean of Father Sigismund, O. F. M. one-eighth of the total in the United States. In 1923 Allegheny county, exclusive of Pittsburgh, led tt Penal for last year. During the Hindu's birth, occupation, and social heart. The truths and practices of Much of the success of the parish sylvania with a program of $1.673,548. The Catholk Diocese of Pittsburgh has jsst closed o campaign in wMdt floniignor Cothonay has been position are determined by his past religion are taken for granted, the is due to the fact that the church almost $5.800,009has been subscribed for a school and religious building program. la the tea eonstks of ths by seven Dominicans—one ife and that to change them in this holy law of God is written large committee from the beginning has diocese the amounts for the 1924 state school buildings are as follows: Beaver, $SS9,ltft; Butler, 193,284; Fay- lis an American from Bur- life is simply impossible. across their days. been composed of men who have ette, $108,000; Greene, $50,609; Indiana, $502,236; Washington, $495,343; Westmoreland, $495,460; AUoalMV, | J|, J.—and three native been deeply interested in thé work $1.673.548; Armstrong. $49,000; Lawrence, $214,923. This is s total of $4,211,571, for the ten counties. M Originally there were but four : ¿rather missionary has re- castes in India; the Brahmins, who Fr. Tarskey, Army and have ably seconded the efforts The five-year educational building fund subscribed by the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, in exact tg> am sent here, and a native are supposed to have come out of of the pastor in every way. The ures, $5,753,837, one million dollars of which has already been turned in as cash, is thus |li4UM gjsoftt ordained during Decem- the mouth of the Supreme Being Chaplain, Made first committee was appointed by than the amount the schools of the state expended for school buildings in the same ten counties, exclusive of ,1 is the seminary at Dao- and whose duty it is to instruct the pastor to serye until the regular Pittsburgh city schools, for the year 1923. seven, and the Prepara- men; the Kshatriyas, who came Personnel Officer diocesan election* and was composed Dr. J. George Becht, superintendent of public instruction in Pennsylvania, io quoted In a Harrisbnrg lisary at Lang-son, with from his arms to defend their fel- of the following members: John news dispatch as saying that "the schools are having a hard time in keeping op with the increased normal in- Freyvogel, Daniel Brennan, Charles crease in population, despite the widespread building activity." The reol activity in building state schoolo Students; there are fif- owmen; the Caisyas, who emerged (Bar N. C. W. O. to Tfco Pittsburgh Catholic) tists and forty-seven cate- from his stomach to feed men, and W. Flynn, J. J. Rost, Thomas Ho- began in 1911, when the amount expended for the state of Pennsylvania was $5,006,006. Since that timet ex- ; fgudents; there are thirty- WASHINGTON. May 12.—Rev. gan, Lawrence McGuigan, John Ker- elusive of the war period, there has been stesdy increase, so that 1924 will mark the aenith of this movmsat daw the Swobeas, who sprang from his and progress. Sisters and twenty-six feet to serve them. These original Benjamin J. Tarskey, Catholic chap- bert, Jerome Jackson. In December, "atechists. Four schools four castes have since split up into lain, who has recently returned from 1923, the congrMption by a ballot New school buildings erected in 1923 by the state in Armstrong, Bearer, Allegheny, Butler, Fayettek kondred and thirty-four multitude of others, so much so a tour of duty in the Philippines, which showed tM deep interest of Greene, Indiana, Washington, Westmoreland, and Lawrence counties and buildings planned under tM educa- fS seventy Catholics and this month assumed the duties of the entire congregation the follow, tional program of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in the same counties in a period of fro years thos rep- KNÉI that there are at present no less pagans. The Catholic than two hundred distinct castes personnel officer in the office of the ing were elected to serve on the resent already erected in the past twelve months and in the near future aa olreody on the beets the sum of H it now 2,317—in 1913 pread over India. Chief of Chaplains. church committee: John A. Frey- $9,965,408, exclusive of expenditures for the ssme purpose in the city schoolo of Pittsburgh. |t but five hundred and vogel, Harry A. Friday, A. Brady These figures sre impressive. They show beyond ony doubt that if the youth of this day "had the i Catholics— with one hun- MoSwigan, William J. Wiseman, next few years to come does not profit by unusual opportunities for the acquirement of haowlodgo, the fuh twenty-five catechumens. \ Blind Man Recovers His Si^ht Cincinnati Seminary to Danel ¡Brennan, James V. Burke, lies now and shall lie with the parents and with the boys and girls themselves. In one of the villages near the Joseph Ey, Thomas Doran, Louis J. The figures likewise prove not only the moral weight of the great body of the Cstholie people of ths post of Malole, in Central Africa, Be Dedicated May 30 Lind, Harrv Niehoff. Pittsburgh Diocese, but also th' e^•MM economic valui e of' th' e Churc' h in th" e great iindustrian l cente' r of Pittsbuurghonr d m evangelized by the zealous Father its neighborin••••••••••••g counties. The six millions to• bo expended by the CCatholiM c Church la the tea 0MM» a •IHHVIUH»^ (Br N. C. W. O. to The I'tttaburrh CatfioMc) St. Bede, Patron Saint Marsan, W. F., there was a blind In the last chapter of his great ties enumerated stand now ss s pledge for the expenditure of that sum la the hiring of labor, In ths par- man named Kapapala. He had lost CINCINNATI, Mav 14.—The new work, "The Ecclesiastical History of chase of brichs, stone, cement, roofiog, furnishings, then light, powor, fad to operate thno, on expenditure all 9 his sight at the age of eight years. St F rancis Seraphic Seminary, near the English People," by which he is the more true gold thrice refined because it will be made to advance the program for knowledge, peace and r Leaning on his "hart" or stick, he this cit y, will be solemnly dedicated happiness as these come to a people living in the light of Christian eitiasaohip. alo ft best known not only to ecclesiastical • • could be seen going about day after on May 30, according to announce- students but as well to students of ay, led by a little boy. In the vil- ment made at the Provincial Head- Jim ] secular history, St. Bede, gives us • « lage he went from house to house, quarters of the Franciscan Province a brief sketch of his own life and ROT. Maurice Bude, to hé assistant t FT! TU I ovi; i • i i t¡ his stick tapping the ground cease- of St. John Baptist. ANGLICAN WANTS CHANGES MADE IN n; it is, practically speaking, all that at St Columba's, Johnstown, torn- 1 lessly that he might avoid injury we know. Born in the year 672 or porarily. . edy: from pitfalls in the road. The poor BENEFIT CARD PARTY <573 in Northumberland, England, he A PART IN HOLY ALTOONA DIOCESE Father O'Connor closed his work WNCHEONS fellow was not a Christian. He was was placed by his parents, at the at Nanty-Glo on Sunday. Bo io a only a postulant, that is to say, in Plans for the benefit card party early age of seven years, in the care NAME CONVENTION ARE MADE KNOWN native of Philadelphia and vaa odo- cAND the outlying ranks of the catechu- to be given on Wednesday, May 21, of the monks of the monastery of catod for the priesthood ot Mt St ¿1 mens, with four years and perhaps in the card room at the Oppenheim- Sts. Peter and Paul at Wearmouth Mary's College, Emmitsbar«, Md. ERNOON TEAS Colline store on Penn avenue, are ich.i even more of different stages and and Jarrow. From that time, he New York Times Prints Letter Rer. Father Michael T. O'Con- Ho was ordained at Mobile, Auk. fa Katered afternoon different trials to pass through be- maturing rapidly. The committee is tells us, he spent the whole of his Juno, 1906, and was first located at LH fore reaching the great end of bap- busy completing arrangements in life within the monastery devoting Addressed to Bishop Man nor Becomes Irremovable Carrolltown and later in Johnstown, ^ hoe;j this undertaking. The proceeds tty arc particularly tism. all his pains to the study of the ning and Vestry of Old Trin Rector of St. Joseph's as assistant at 8t John's. Ha haa One night, the poor blind man, will be given to a worthy cause. Scriptures and the observing of been at Nanty-Glo for the paat sis- ittal fhtfu 1. Th ere is ity. Church at Renovo — Rer. wn,i stretched upon his mat of reeds, Members of the committee are: monastic discipline as, he says, "it teen years. anil slept a profound sleep. His hut was General chairman, Mrs. Maurice A. has ever been, my delight to learn Father F. X. O'Donnell a perfection of Kennelly; supervising chairman, or teach or write." At the age of (Written for Th* Pitt»hur»h OHiull») doubly barricaded against the noc- Appointed Rector at and smoothness turnal visits of lions, leopards and Mrs. Wm. P. Lange! treasurer Mrs. nineteen he was ordained Deacon NEW YORK, May 13.—The New r II THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC WË | Ph. D., Wash.ngton, D. C., professor Complete Program For Catholic Industrial I of sociology, Catholic University of To Crown May Queen Pittsburgh Polyphonic Choir (America; forum luncheon at Conference in Pittsburgh, May 27 and 28 12:30; chairman, Itt. Rev. Peter J. At Old St. Patrick's Concert in Carnegie Music Hail Muldoon, D. D., Bishop of Rockford, 111., chairman of the Social Action On Sunday, May 25 Bishop Boyle to Preside at Mass Meeting in Synod Hall— Em- Department, National Catholic Wel- Concert of Monday Night, May 19, to Be Given Under Auspices ployer's View of the Wage Question by J. Rogers Flannery. fare Conferenoe. of Pittsburgh Chapter, Knights of Columbus. Trumpet Will Sound Approach Wednesdayt afternoon session, Beanttftf j "The Glen wood Plan in the Railroad of Principals for Coronation Very early after the organization Deputy Leo G. Griffith and District The following is the program in Frederick P. Kenkel, K. S. G., St. Shops,'" Peter J. Conlon, Washing- ity «ff detail for the second annual meet- Louis, Director of the Central Bu- on Front Portals of the of the Pittsburgh Polyphonic Choir Deputies John H. Lauer, Charles J. ton, D. C., vice president of the In- Carr and Dennis A. Harris compoue ing of the Catholic Conference on reau of the Central Verein; "Con- ternational Association of Machin- Church—The Program. by Rev. Father Charles Rossini, di- Thoaal Industrial Problems, to be held in sumers' Co-operation," Rev. Joseph rector and composer of distinction, the committee of the K. of C. mak- ists; "The International Harvester ing the arrangements. Pittsburgh May 27 and 28: 'Reiner, S. J., Chicago, dean of Company's Plan of Industrial Rep- Beautiful ceremonies will mark The Pittsburgh Catholic pointed out Tuesday, May 27, in William Penn Loyola College; "Organised Labor's the crowning of the May Queen at A special program of music is be- resentation," John O'Connor, Chi- the rapidly growing merits of thia ing arranged for the concert by Hotel, morning at 10 o'clock, "The Venture Into the Field of Finance," cago, of the International Harvester Old St. Patrick's Church. Liberty talented and well-trained band of Wages of American Labor," Rev. Miss Sara A. Conboy, New York, Father Rossini, and it will include a Company; "Industry's Manifest avenue and Seventeenth street, singers and ventured the prediction Francis J. Haas, Ph. D., Milwaukee, director of The Federation Bank and Sunday, May 25. John Gallagher wide variety of numbers which will secretary-treasurer of the United Duty—the Program of the Ameri- that ere long it would be in demand appeal to all musical tastes. Selec- professor of Marquette University can Federation of Labor," William will take the part of the Prince. A and St. Francis Seminary; "An Textile Workers of America. herald will sound with a trumpet for important church festivals and tions will be given from all of the Collins, New York, General Orga- principal schools of the classical Employer's View of the Wage Ques- Evening session, address by the nize of the American Federation of the approach of the May Queen and for concerts in the diocese. tion," J. Rogers Flannery, president president, Professor David A. Mc- her attendants as she comes to the The Pittsburgh Chapter, Knights period of polyphonic music, the fif- Labor. teenth and sixteenth centuries, in- of the Vanadium Company, Pitts- Cabe, of Princeton University; elec- Mass meeting in Synod Hall, 8:15 main portals of the church, where of Columbus, which gives support to burgh; "The Wages of the Unskill- tion of officers; discussion of estab- the coronation of the Queen will education and the arts whenever the cluding the Flemish, represented by ed," Leo E. Keller, Detroit, Grand p. m., Wednesday, May 28, with Rt. the works of Orlando di Lasso, Du- lishment of a local conference. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop of take* place. The priest, vested in opportunity offers, now announces Statistician of the United Brother- Wednesday, May 28, discussion of cop?, will meet the qeen at the that under its auspices the Poly- Fay, G. Okenheim and J. De-Pres; hood of Maintenance of Way Em- Pittsburgh, presiding; program to the Spanish, represented by Ludo- "Collective Bargaining," William P. be announced later. throne, crown her with appropriate phonic Choir will give a concert in ployes and Railway Shop Laborers; Clark, Toledo, president of the ceremonies. Men, women and chil- Carnegie Music Hall Monday even- vica da Vittoria, Morales di Livig- afternoon session, "Industrial Prob- American Flint Glass Warkt rs dren of the parish will then escort ing, May. 19. All the funds will be lia and G. Perez; the Roman, by the lems and the Law," Rev. J. W. R. Union; E. F. DuBrul, Cincinnati, Mercy Hospital the queen into the church, where turned over to the charity fund of immortal G. Pierluigi da Palestrina, Maguire, C. S. V., Bourbonnais, 111., General Manager of the National she will in turn crown the statue of the chapter. To acquaint the peo- F. Surians and F. Anerio, and the •ice president of St. Viator College, i Machine Tool Builders Association; the Queen of Heaven. Berger's Or- ple of the diocese with the admir- Venitian, by Luca Marenzio, Lude- "T h'e Co-operative Program,'! chairman, Rev. William J. Kerby, In Johnstown Has chestra will play for the procession able qualities of the great choir, the vico da Viadana, M. Asola and V. and children and Sodality members Knights of Columbus, they say, Ruffo. Graduation Night will sing. Miss Clara Bachman has would like to see representatives The Pittsburgh Polyphonic Choir trained the Sodality members and from every parish in the Pittsburgh was organized a few months ago by | PRINTERS—PUBLISHERS Nine Nurses Get Diplomas Edmund Davis the children. diocese at the concert. Father Rossini, who came to Pitts- THE colJRT From Training School—Mt. At the reception in honor of the Tickets for the concert, which are burgh from the Roman Pontifical mrriMHi 1 qeen the evening of Monday, May on sale at Mellor's, are being dis- School of Music. It is composed of L/UlAJlCOLC N f 237 THIRD AVE., PITTSBURGH PA. Aloysius Academy. Girls 20, the ceremonies also will be beau- posed of at an unprecedented rate, 65 voices, 40 male adult and 25 Give Musical Program tiful and impressive. The follow- more than 500 having been sold the boys, including some of the finest PRESS, INC. We Print "The Pittuburgh Catholii ing are members ,of the committee: first two days alone. As a result, singers from all parts of the diocese I Written for The Plttsbuivh Osttholls) Mrs. John J. McCabe, Jr., Mrs. K. of C. officials in charge are ex- of Pittsburgh. The choir already JOHNSTOWN, PA., May 14.—A Quinlan, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Benner, pecting a complete "sell-out" long has been heard in various churches large crowd is expected to attend Mrs. Cooney, Mrs. Breen, Mrs. before the night of the affair. State throughout the district. Binar P. Schaub Harvey M. Schaut. the graduation exercises of the Sorce, Miss Mame O'Malley, Miss JOHN D. SCHAUB'S SONS Mercy Hospital Training School for Mary McClelland, Mrs. Jennie Ham- mel, Miss Agnes Donnoly, Mrs. fcilMiri te J aha D. Bchaak Nurses in the Catholic High School Music Week is German Elections rtlNBBAL DIRECTORA Hall. The graduating exercises be- Elizabeth Kane, Mrs. Joseph Hogan, gan last week with a theater party Mrs. Regan, Mrs. Ros, Rose Ober- Auto Ant kutaner Barrica—fttetalj LìbmiIm Far All Orcaalaiu Observed At Mt. Back Regime Led 41* BROWNS VI LI.E RD.. KNOX V1I.LE Class night was held Saturday, mayer, Mrs. Stephen Coll, Mrs. Bes- Bell Phone, Lafeyette 3337 when a luncheon was served and sie McNichols, Mrs. Charles Rice, Opali Da» and Nicht former classes greeted the gradu- Michael Breen, M. A. Benner, Wil- Aloysius Academy By Catholic Party ates-elect at a reception. Members liam McDonald, John J. McCabe, of Mercy Hospital Alumni Associ- Jr., Joseph Kane, Joseph Hogan, Coalition Headed by Centrist ation entertained the graduating Michael Davis, Michael Gruber, Beauty of "Egyptian Princess" class last evening at a banquet in John Quinlin, Sr., James Reilley, Charms Big Crowd»—Alum- Marz Expected to Retain THE McVEY COMPANY the Capital Hotel. John Gallagher, John Breen, Charles Power — Ludendorffs Ex- Rice, Charles Reilley and Charles nae Return to Take Part in HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS Students at Mt. Aloysius Acade- tremista Make Sorry Show- my, Cresson, will give a musical Gallagher. Varied Programs General Steam Fitting and Power Piping program at the commencement ex- iny. Steaa Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating ercises tonight, as follows: Vocal (Special to The Catholic) 225*27 First Ave. Court 1885 Pittsburgh, Pa. solo, "Summer," by Chaminade, Chartiers Council (ByN.C. W.O. to IK* PUtebfh CMhoHt) Miss Helen Krumbine; violin, "II CRESSON, Pa., May 14.—Music Trovatore," Verdi-Si ngelee, Miss Closes Observance Week at Mt. St. Aloysius Academy BERLIN, May 12.—Retention of Ursula Mulvihill, of Philadelphia; was ushered in with the presenta- power in the Reichstag by the Co- Flak 3521 Fiak 1942 vocal solo, "The Answer," by R. H. 0( Its Birthday tion of "The Egyptian Princess," a alition, with the Centrum or Catho- St. Louk Ferry, Miss Krumbine; piano solo, bright and colorful fantasia in op- lic Party keeping its dominant role JERRY T. O'SHEA "Venezia," by Liszt, Miss Margaret eretta form for women's voices with and holding fast to virtually the Present Mary Finn; vocal solo, "Danny Banquet at St. Philip Auditor- music by Charles Vincent. It was same number of actual seats it has FUNERAL HOME Boy," by Weatherly, Miss Krum- given by the senior class. The op- had in the old Reichstag; the sad (By N. C. W. C. to ium Rounds Out Week of eretta was given Friday evening, failure of Ludendorif's extreme na- 4059 Penn Avenue at Main Street bine. ST. LOUIS, Notable Events — Informal Saturday matinee and Saturday tionalists and anti-Catholics to show dred members The address to the graduates will night, preparatory to opening the anything like the strength they so Formerly with Frank P. McCabe. be by Dr. L. W. Hornick and di- Dance For Knights and eral Assembly^ Ladies Friday Night. music week, and great crowds at- blatantly claimed, and a sharp rise Knights of plomas will be presented by Father tended from Cresson, and at the in the communist power, are out- Thomas T. Cawley, principal of the rick Seminary matinee children and their parents standing results of tne German elec- $6,000 to Archt CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS $200,000.00 Catholic High School. Chartiers Council, Knights of Co- from many neighboring cities and tions. The Nationalists gained, but The members of the 1924 gradu- lumbus, one of the progressive units payment of a town. the much-herahM violent swing to nated entirely bjr^ ating class of the Mercy training of the order with large membership the Right failed to appear. FOURTEENTH STREET BANK from Crafton and neighboring com- The soloist for Chapel Service General Assembtji school are as follows: Sister M. de In voting strength, it is thought, Pays Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts Chantal, Mercy Hospital; Miss Mar- munities, closed the celebration of Sunday morning was Mrs. Jessie its twentieth birthday with, a fine Clark Gore, gifted alumna of Mt. the Coalition will have 229 votes in tha Frances Hud sky, St. Michael; the new Reichstag, leaving 219 for Safe Depoait Boxes for Rent Miss Mary Agnes McCarthy, Rob- banquet in the St Philip Auditorium Aloysius. She sang most accept- Sunday night. This followed the ably Briggs' "Hold Thou My Hand." all other parties, but the expected 1401 CARSON STREET PITTSBURGH. PA ertsville. Pa.; Miss Margaret Mary regular opposition will be able to Byers, Summerhill; Miss Hilda Ag- amplification of the major degree in The congregational singing was de- r St. Philip School Hall, which cere- lightful. muster only 180 votes, it is believed. VIGIL. nes Brummert, Summerhill; Miss It is considered here that, in view Louise Josephine Martin, Altoona; mony began at 2 o'clock in the In the programs for the week afternoon. The group of candi- these were the soloists: Monday, of the results, the present govern- • • BUYERS Miss Ellen Martha Bolger, Barnes- ment will stiind with the Centralist boro, and Miss Irma Frances Callan, dates had received the first and sec- May 5, Miss Helen Krumbie, Miss INFORMATION I-ydia Stiles, Miss Marie Lamberd, Marx at its Itead. The basis of the Cresson. ond degrees at ceremonies Tuesday It is our HE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC BUREAU evening previous. Miss Ursula Mulvihill. present regime is a union of the Tuesday, Miss Lamberd, Miss M. Centrum, German Peoples' and guard the 1st This Department is open to representative firms The Knights were hosts at a Democratic parties, with the Social- our individual! largely attended and very beautiful M. Finn, Miss Agnes Kelley, Miss of good standing and is for the convenience of buyers Committees Named Lois Davis, Miss Dorothy Beegle, ists as fairly reliable allies. unsleeping dance given Knights and their la- The Communists leaped to start- constant int who can quickly obtain the address under classification dies in the Crafton Auditorium, Miss O. D. Sharp, Miss Mary Mc- of the goods desired and feel assured of fail dealing. For Big Convention Avoy, Miss Nora Sullivan, Miss ling strength, raising their number tion is cleat Noble avenue, Friday evening and of seats from two to more than in our Safe Phone Court 1897 for space, or for other informa- on Saturday evening they presented Thelma Stolz, Miss Margaret Sul- Of Catholic Women livan. fifty. The loud Volkischer group ob- Our fire and i tion, or address 339 Second Avenue. a bright smoker and vaudeville tained only 28 seats, and the Social- contains many." show. The night before a Wry large Wednesday, Miss Clara Glasser, Miss Lizsette McDonnell, Miss Au- ists suffered losses. The general re- dollars worth, Mrs. Teresa Molamphy Names crowd attended the card party given sults are taken as a vindication of which mt [AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS BUSINESS as a feature, of the week's celebra- gpsta Chandler, Miss Lois Davis. Crafton Chairmen For Luncheon To Misses Lamberd and Kiel, Miss the sane Centralist stand, holding lute security. 1 and Poultry Supplias HOUSES tion. equally against communistic ex- you to Get the! TBI I. W. SCOTT COMPANY Be Held at Council House, At the community night compli- Beegle. Llbartf A Tana* Pittsburgh. Pa. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS May 20 Tnursdav, Miss Florence Lynch, tremism and a rabid nationalism al Habit of mentary entertainment given Thurs- that would foolishly challenge our safe ORICULTURALIMPLEMENTS B. PO RM A TO a CO. — Intarlar* of Rt>l day night, fine addresses were made Miss Dorothy Westrick, Miss Velma France to war. They also are taken BIB a PARKBB—4ST Lftarty inaat deiMea, SaelnlutlMl Decoration« and Ba- In preparation for the fourth an- by Judge F. P. Schoonmaker and Kiel, Miss Irma Eibeck, Miss Mary IMous Psintines s SpclaHy ti Lindan McDonnell, the Misses Beegles, Bos- to be an approval of the Dawes 8—di an4 Poultry SuwWsi Ara. (Inrraml. Graffali, Pa. nual convention of the Pittsburgh Dennis A. Harris, and musical num- reparations plan. Council of Catholic Women, the bers by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. lett, Laconi and Davis; the Misses ARTIFICIAL LIMBS president, Mrs. T. M. Molamphy, has Riehl, W. A. Rhodes and Chauncey Finn, Burns, Laconi and Singleton. A tentative tabulation of the re- AriMatal Urt Cfc, I—I Bast BL BUSINESS Saturday, May 10, Miss Rita Mc- turns by parties is as follow«: Oakland HOUSES appointed the following committees Parsons, with music by an orches- BANKS—SAVINGS and chairmen to assist on Tuesday, tra. Grand Knight Laurence Ginley, Miss Dorothy Mooney, Miss Socialists, 100; German National Party, 96; Centrum, 62; German RN SAVINGS a DEPOSIT BANK BANKS May 20: Rules and regulations, O'Toole, of the Council, was chair- G. Englert, Miss M. Jeffrey, Miss Ml SwMiSiU St.. OBwt BMg. M rs. W. D. Brown, chairman; cre- mon of the committee for this en- Claire McLaughlin, Miss Genevieve Peoples' Party, 44; Volkischer, or OAKLAND SAVINGS a TRUST CO.-Mi extreme National Party, 28; Demo- Dapaslt Baxas. II par annum. Vanadium Side, dentials and badges, Mrs. C. W. tertainment Schaefer, Miss Mary Wachter and Fifth Ami M. R. Cunalnahaa King, chairman, Mrs. John H. the Misses Wirick and Schneider. crats, 25; Bavarian Peoples' Party, I Company With one exception all the Grand 16; Hanoverians, 5, and others, 10. DEPARTMENT STORES Lauer, Miss Stella Altenbaugh, Miss Knights of the twenty-year old «I WtkliM St. th bb8t stork Marie Sybert, Mrs. Thomas J. Car- Council attended the degree meeting hph'Q * PIONEER Hi M. S. BRANCH wL-ll |J Porfcaa and Atwaad roll, Mrs. Joseph B. Donley, Mrs. in perparation for the ceremonies. BISHOP BOYLE FURNI Bakers. Confectioners' Supplies Jerome B. Schaub, Mrs. Edward Congratulations were showered up- W. L KHOBR CO.. lHa-llll p^ An. BUSINESS McFarland, Mrs. A. C. Stowers, on the officers of the Council and COMMENDS HOLY Plans are being made by the New- Church, School and Hall Furniture South Side HOUSES Mrs. John R. Cusick, Mrs. H. J. the committees in charge of vari- ark Diocesean Union of the Holy Upholi e M BICHENLAITB. IIH E»ptr» BM*. Zwack, Mrs. William J. Smith, Jr. ous social events of the celebration NAME RALLY Name Society to send 16,000 of SmithfleM 1SS* BUTTER. EGGS. TEA A COFFEE Decoration, Mrs. L. J. Feinaugle, for delightful entertainment of the their members to Washington, Sun- WM.! S. A. MOSCH EL, 1800 CmHon Streat chairman, Mrs. J. J. Studeny, Mrs. week. day, September 21, next, to take CLOTHIERS Louise M. Puhl, Mrs. Philip Zink- Sends Letter to National Direc- party in the national rally of the so- 1419-21I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS and; ushers committee, Miss R. A. tor Praising Convention to ceity. NEAR "TOIT HOLLANDER'S T. CLIFFORD R08SITER, 191« Careen St. Good, chairman, Mrs. John Finn, Eucharistic Congress Be Held in Washington Next Mrs. James A. Roney, Mrs. T Allavhany'« Papular Clothing Stara FUNERAL DIRECTOR Will Hear Paper on 3 September. . THE WORLD'S BEST HATTE18 413 Ohio Street JOHN F. SEMMELKOCK, 1720 Careen St. Braithwaite, Mrs. H. *J. Kaylor, Miss Josephine I. Nixon, Mrs. W. D. Phases of Atonment (Written for Ths Pltrtubursrh Offitlholte)* DRUGGISTS Brown, Mrs. L. J. Feinaugle, lunch- BUSINESS NEW YORK, May 11.—The Right * A East Liberty eon committee, Mrs. William H. (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) EL J. Carroll ^ HOUSES Postner, chairman, Mrs. Fred J. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, Bishop of NEW YORK, May 13.—Papers to Pittsburgh in a letter to the Very ART DEALERS—FRAMES Spahn, Mrs. Louise M. Puhl, Mrs. FIRE INSURANCE be read at the International Eucha- Rev. Michael J. Ripple, O. P. P. G., GK1SI.F.R BROS., MSI Pans Ara., B. B. John H. Roney, Mrs. Charles J. ristic Congress at Amsterdam, Hol- OIV1TBD AMERICAN INS. CO. a« PINNA Jaegle, Mrs. George F. Ramspacher, National Director of the Holy Name Twelfth Fleer, Cemmanwruhh Bide- DRY GOODS—MILLINERY land, June 22-27, will fall under Society, endorses the convention of Mrs. James A. Roney, Mrs. M. A. three general classifications, accord- FLORISTS Bittner, Mrs. Thomas F. Garrahan, that organization to be held in ing to announcement made here Washington, September 18-21, next. >• c. Ladwte Cs^ B. Dtameud. Cedar T4M The NcFarland Co. '7JT.Í" Mrse. M. J. O'Donnell, Mrs. M. E. through the Fathers of the Blessed Eichenlaub, Mrs. George Zeuger, A feature of the convention will be OTTO OETTING 641 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Sacrament These three topics are: a national rally to be held in corn- Mrs. I. C. Hoon, Mrs. H. O. Price, 1, "The idea of atonement; general 1703 R. J. HENNE, Uli Center Areuse. B. B. Mrs. H. N. Bolgers. memo ratio« of the 650th anniver- GEORGE W.SMITH,Jr.,ift h Avenue need for atonement; special need for sary of the founding of the society. PHONE HILAND 4M! Publicity, Miss Catherine A. it in our day"; 2, "The Mission of INSURANCE BUSINESS 200,000 of the 1,600,000 Holy Name O'Donnell, chairman; resolutions, atonement taken up by Christ as men of the Unitaed States will take I. P. WBLDON, «•! V) Build lu* Homewood Miss Kate H. Dugan, chairman; Aeetdent Health Court UU HOUSES Priest, and continued by the Church part in this event. It will be the JAMES C. CAM! hostess committee for affiliated or- in the Sacrifice of the Mass"; 3, LUMBER BUTTER. EGGS. TEA A COFFKB largest religious demonstration in ganizations, Mrs. Joseph A. Don- "Our atoning mission joined to that the history of America. It is ex- FUNERAL DIREI MÜNK LU MB BR CO, W B KKBGAR. 114 Heeaeweed Avenue nelly, chairman, Mrs. John H. sud Bid well S traete. Nertk of the Church." The papers read pected that between 5,000 and 10,- •UCCMSOB TO JOHN ». GUI Roney, Mrs. Joseph Kunkel, Mrs. will be in Dutch, French, English, BirsiNESS 000 members of the society of the 421 N. HIGHLAND AVE. LEAD PIPE, TRAPS. BENDS Bellevue Thomas P. Horan, Mrs. John J. German, Spanish and Italian. diocese of Pittsburgh will be among IMBRICAN LR AD CO., Hl« Pau Au« __ HOUSES Sloan, Mrs. Charles J. Denney. the 200,000 participants. Mrs. Henry Erisman, Jr., will be MUSIC HOUSE—GENERAL BANKS toastmistress at the noon luncheon Four War Veterans Bishop Boyle's letter read in part: ÊL A. BBCRBB—Brsrythlne te CITTERNS NATIONAL BK. ef BBLLBWB and introduce the speakers. "I learn with great satisfaction that PACKING Flrepraaf aad Naa-Flrapraaf seT Ohio St.. North Sida. Ordained in England the National Convention of the Holy FUNERAL DIRECTORS Name Society commemorating the •ILK—WHOLESALE snd RETAIL CBAT BROS.. Bellarue Both Phanas FURNITURE TBB BDWABD B. BIBCK OO. Friar» Warn Against LONDON, May 12.—Four ex-sol- 650th anniversary of its foundation «i diers have been- ordained Catholic will be held in Washington, Septem- 1 BUSINESS Father John Francis" RA UGH « KEEN AN STORAGE â POTATOES AND ONIONS McKees Rocks priests in England in the last few ber 20, 1924. The blessings which HOUSES By N. C. W. O. to It* Ptttaborrh OMfcoNt) days. At Bradford, the Bishop of the organization brings in its train nCNTKB AND KOCLID A TENUIS Leeds raised to the priesthood three wherever it has been established are pjHLLy BANKS GARRISON, N. Y., May 13.—A very evident, and anyone zealous for THK FIRST NATIONAL SANE students whose seminary training ^^¿^^owfurniehin.Goeds warning has been issued from Gray- was interrupted by service with the the coming of Christ's Kingdom 'Aua • HRLM Bardwura c», Ol g on, Th* Oldivt Rank la Tnwa moor dealing with the unauthorized SI* Cfcarttm Aran» colors in France. The same bishop, among men must welcome and en- TYPE METALS McKKHfl ROCKS TRUST COMPANY solicitations made recently by a at Ushaw College, ordained the Rev. courage every effort to widen the "Father John Francis." Religious Jas. J. Flannery Bi^ W- WHITE MKTAL CO III« Am « fw Cmt Sarta*. «m CWttm Am John Magin, who was wounded in sphere of the influence of Holy houses in various cities have recent- action and was imprisoned in both Name Societies. I trust that you BUSINESS ly been visited by this individual will have a large attendance, and FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMD ! WUkiniburg Carnegie who represents himself as engaged Germany and Russia. HOUSES that your effort to increase the CITY, 514 GRANT ST. BUTTER. EGGS, CHBESE. TEAS- in collecting for a new building at growth of the society in the United Tilijfci—It II Graymoor for the Friars of the Our ad vertisements are carefully BBRGAR »CO. m Weed Street DEPA RTM EOT STORES ~ selected. We guarantee fair treat- States through this convention will OAKLAND, ATWOOD ST. Telephone*: ! JAKS TORR Atonement. ment. meet with success." PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC ! The May Altar St Joseph Orphan Asylum Celebrates (By Beatrice K. Buck) Violets pure in their fragrance Feast of Patron Saint and Hears Report And roses all snowy and sweet, We bring to the little May altar Report Show Institution at Lcust Meeting Was Caring For 112 And kneel at Our Lady's feet; To Mary, the fairest of Virgins, Boys and 79 Girls—Contributions Fran Churches. Immaculate, undefiled, We come with the hymns of the angels, And the song in the heart of a child. weep witn ine dew of the morning We offer our blossoms to Her, To Mary, the Beautiful Mother, Who watches with tender care The weary, the wayward, the fallen, And pleads at the throne of her Son To lift up the feet that are straying LiglitiiHif Package And to comfort the sorrowing one. Express Co. O Virgin, the Holy and Spotless, We kneel at thy altar today PARCEL DEUTEST SEBVICB To honor thee—Lily and L»dy, TO ALL SECTIONS OP IH Mother and Queen of the May! CITY AND SVMJaaa DELIVERING FOR MT. WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH'S USAMMO CARD PARTY ON MERCHANTS 1» SCOTT PLACfc. PGSL, PA TOMORROW EVE SattMteM »MW I Escapes iir Buildings 1 Fences • TMT Property h Screens f> TMT Hone fftOR * DEAN già TWENTY-FIFTH 3BTSBURG1. PA romrtj ATLANTIC CI TT «EST HOTEL I mir. JAMES PLACE tained, Buy UMB fcn i Atlantic City, near Wach and Father John Lenhart tWM IM Hatel. Special ratas Playthings, C.smes, Ljm (parlai Winter Ratas. To Read Paper HM rf Ptttabarfh. Prep. Punlet, Toys, Dolk (Mi Baseraient Association At Conference ili H !•» ot auocemiful oper- fchd funds near'y nine mil- ilOMposed of CMttoie women Noted Pittsburgh Bibliograph- J.G. Lauer Toy House ail afa of sixteen and fifty er to Speak on "Language mÊKtrn bau ed for 1250.00, NMM Liberty Ave, Cm. WMi pu» «M n.ooo.oo. Studies In the Franciscan •lÉMr, Supreme President, «msuu AKD ima il MB. J. A. Rarer, Supreme Order." ÏMkPa. Mlaa Bertha C. Mc- Red Cross Alumnae UpM Trastoa, IMS Jackson (ByN. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) Of P.C.C.W. Meeting MOUNT CALVARY, Wis., May 1HE HART LEY-ROSE BELTING 0ft 14.—The language Element in Edu- Manufacturer« of cation is the topic chosen for discus- LKATHER BELTING J.IÄ0M ANO The Red Cross Alumnae of the sion at the Sixth annual meeting of Pittsburgh Council of Catholic MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS M| Construction the Franciscan Educational Confer- Women has arranged for a most de- ence to be held here June 27-29, AND MILL SUPPLIBS Wiliclies—Institutions lightful evening at the Council The meeting is to be held under the 425 and 4*7 Pint ATOMS House, 5216 Penn avenue, on Mon- •ft lot Liberty P. O. auspices of-»the Provinciol Superi- PITTSBURGH ...... PA. day. May 19, 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. ors, and a special effort is being IRE RILAND 1123 Miss Mary Bracken, chairman of made to induce the attendance of the entertainment committee, will language teachers.from the various PImnm ScWilif MSI present the following program: Vo- provinces of the Franciscans. cal solo by Mildred Flannigan; vio- Baa. PWSM HUaad 1MT-W ESI. VINCENT DE PAH lin solo, Martin Walsh; reading, Some of the papers to be read at Melwood Tailoring Co. ifCWT DI PAUL BUILDING the meeting are: "Language Stu- PRANK LA PIAN A. Mar. Gertrude Charlter; vocal solo, Ber- dies in the Franciscan Order," by W AVBKUE. PITTSBURGH nadette Diskin, acconlpafued by CLEANING, DYEING, PRIM- RIMM far Discarded C la thine, Helen Diskin. the Rev. John M. Lenhart, O.M.Cap.*; (Wtat » any Caat-Off Article "The Science of Language," by the ING AND ALTERINO Dr. Clement R. Jones will give a j Rev. Berthold Härtung, O.F.M.j Alterations and R^ahls« My A»mM* Ihr hpars aad Maaaxlnea most instructive and interesting .lec- "The Art of Language," by the Rev. MI CAMUI ATI. prrrsauKOB, PI •W a Sparlai Warts of Charity ture on "Foods, Fads and Fancies; Simon J. Archmbault, O.F.M.; "The ITOCI CALX GRANT U«7 or What to Eat and Why." All mem- Teaching of Literature," by the Rev. bers of the Alumnae are requested Constant Klein, O.M.C.; and "Train- UM American Catholic Uria to attend and are privileged to bring ing our Students and Especially Our ANS in dB FRENCH SCHOOL OF their friends. Miss Margaret En- Clerics for Literary Activity and Penna. Mutual Life Im. Cm. NFFIFT LANGUAGES right will preside. There will be a Productive Scholarship," by the I *••» Irtnl af Uinsf« short business session preceding the Rev. Gabriel McCarthy, O.M.Cap. S 14 klUi City social meeting, beginning about li» ™ ****** ftallaa, German, ate. ***** Nativa Taachera K. of C. Mardi Our advertisements are carefully selected. We guarantee fair treat- ment. Gras Will Be Continued Sat Preferred Parish Due To Street Car Strike, Committee Decided Upon Trading List QUESNE UNIVERSITY Holdover — Prizes To Be Awarded l O'NEIL Real Estate and Insurance BUT AND SELL BARGAINS XAVIER ACADEMY W. Ofcte St, N. 8„ Pittabartk, Pa. .TWO FREE SCHOLARSHIPS 0mMMM to GraduaUa af Paw Year Hieb Schools Jana I« and 27 ION HILL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN *M MNUTBi PROM PITTSBURI.H" "waflCS Lltaral Aria. Home Kooaoaaiaa and Moafe _ ^•IMIaali In Pino Aita Academy, Preparatory School BOX 21, GREENSBURG, PA. J. A. Maloy FUNERAL HOME BROWS DRUGS—KODAKS Ooec—or to Wirting Drat SaitkMi SL, at SMMA Am BIGHT THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Judge Reid Presides Feast of Roses •fm CHANCERY To Be Observed At Big International 125 N. Craig Street Peace League Meeting Pittsburgh, Pa. At the Epiphany To the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Pittsburgh:— Representatives From Twenty Story of the Miracle From The Annual Collection for Peter's Pence in this Diocese will be taken up in its Which the Devotion Takes Countries Attended Assem- Churches on Pentecost. The European World, in which the activities of the Papacy are Final Di Its Origin *f blage in Nixon Theatre Last so largely employed, and on which it has been used in the past, to depend in great part Sunday for its administrative necessities, is now rent by political strife, is exhausted economically, Thursday, May 22, the Feast of and, in its abject poverty, is the object of the solicitude of the Holy Father, and a tax the Roses, St. Rita's great festival, Judge Ambrose R. Reid presided upon the financial resource« of the Holy See. The more fortunate conditioon of our own herself a pure rose growing in the of Our Bii at a meeting of the International people is matter for sincere gratitude to Almighty God, and is the reason, too, why they midst of thorns, will be celebrated League for Peace find Freedom in have the duty of such an increase in generosity, as will, on the one hand, make up for in Epiphany Church amid great the Nixon Theatre, Sunday after- solemnity. noon, May 11. the involuntary falling off in the Catholic people of Europe from the support of the The feast perpetuates the follow- Miss Louise Knox, niece of the Holy See, and, on the other, enable the Papacy to exercise its traditional office of bene- ing great miracle which is found in Celebration late Senator Philander Knox, was in factor to the poverty-stricken and the afflicted. the life of St. Rita, as handed down charge of the meeting and repre- in the chronicles of the great order sentatives from twenty different The sense of unity in the Catholic Church, based as it is, upon our attachment of St. Augustine. countries, including England, Aus- to the Holy See, is not a mere theory, but expresses itself, as a vital unity does in all One day in the month of January, We have prepared for the tralia, Ireland, Germany, Holland, other things, by an attempt to restore the balance between the parts of which it is com- a cousin of St. Rita's came to the Sweden, France, Belgium, Ukraine, posed. If we wall off our blessings from the less fortunate groups in the Catholic body Maddahna Convent to visit her. The business this store ever did Switzerland, Poland Denmark and visit was a short one, for that par- Canada came to Pittsburgh to at- our unity is a mere visionary thing. It may be a boast; it may assert itself, where ticular day St. Rita was very ill our customers the greatest va tend. In the audience persons rep- assertion entails no self-denial, but it is not the practical thing, nor the practical influ- and suffered much. On taking her resenting all classes of the com- ence in human affairs we believe it to be. I/et us see to it that the Holy See shall not leave, her relative asked St. Rita if ever got anywhere at any munity were to be found. be hampered in these turbulent days through a lack of material means, in its work of she could do any favor for her. Miss Jane Adams of Chicago, is "Yes, Cousin," said the saint, "bring seasonable high grade mei chairman of the league. Miss Amy restoring peace on earth, good-will among men, and effecting a renewal of all things me a rose from the garden of my Woods, Washington, D. C., intro- in Christ Jesus Our Lord.* old home in Rocca Porrena." St. the lowest possible price. duced the speakers and explained This letter is to be read to the people on the Sunt iv preceding, and on the day of Rita's request surprised her cousin, the purposes of the meeting. Miss the offering of Peter's Pence—on I'e n tec ost, une 8. Priests and people are exhorted who thought that perhaps her mind If you are an economical Dorothy Evans, secretary to the was affected by her illness, and be- British delegation, made a very able on this feast of the Holy Spirit to pray that thi Divine Light may illumine the Head sides, as it was mid-winter, and the will take advantage of the address. of the Church, and that the guidance of the Holy Ghost may make all his ways secure. climate of Rocca Porrena exceeding- Much enthusiasm was aroused The collections are to be sent to the Rt. Rev Hugh C. Boyle, 125 N. Craig ly cold, her relative and the nuns values we are offering Satuit here and indications are that future street, Pittsburgh, Pa. who were in attendance could not meetings of the League will meet be persuade«! that the rose could be ] find bargain tables on with success. Th ; special train of Given at Pittsburgh, this 29th day of May, in the Year of Our Lord 1924. found. delegates will go in every department from as far west as + HUGH C. ROYLE, Nevertheless, to humor the saint, Chicago and will stop at Philadel- her cousin told her that she would phia, Columbus, Indianapolis and Bishop of Pittsburgh. try to fulfill the errand, though she to sixth floor. Cincinnati ^n the tour. thought it would be impossible to In introducing Judge Reid Miss To the Reverend Clergy:— find what she asked for. St. Rita Woods said that the League was At a meeting of the Most Reverend Archbishops of this country, held in Wash- responded: "My dear cousin, there proud to have such a distinguished ington, it was suggested and decided upon, that with the general offering which is is nothing impossible to God." The and representative m mber of the security with which St. Rita spoke bar preside at its meeting. made each year, and which is contributed by the faithful through the usual annual these words determined her cousin collection. Bishops and Priests, shou d be urged to include a special offering from to set out at once for Rocca Porrena, themselves. In this way the Bishops and Priests would have an opportunity of ex- and to her great astonishment and pressing, by individual offerings, their love, attachment and devotion to the Holy amazement, on entering the garden, she saw on a sapless and leafless Father. rose bush, a beautiful red rose in The special offering of the clergy should not be included in the amount collected in full bloom. She plucked the rose the parish, but sent in a separate check, with the name of the reverend donor. and returned to Cascia as quickly as possible and gave the rose to St. + HUGH C. BOYLE, Rita. Bishop of Pittsburgh. The saint received the rose with great joy and gladness and a heav- enly smile lighted up her counten- ance as she kissed it reverently Diocesan Union of Si while her heart gave thanks to God, Rev. Charles Moosaan, Diocesan Directe* «I < as she contemplated in that rose her Card. Mundelein "DUKE" VARSITY Quarterly Conference sweet Jesus crowned with thorns. St. Aloysius Church, R. F. D. No. 4 Reserve Twm] St. Rita then handed the miraculous Given Welcome WILL PRESENT Of the Altoona flower to the superioress, and from her hand it passed into the hands Diocese Priests of all the nuns, who, after admiring Bishop Boyle Requests Diocesan turn ? Nothing \ In Home City "PURPLE LADY" its marvelous beauty, returned fer- Union of Sodalities to Instruct Should you becol vent thanks to God, who, to make All Sodaltsts on Vocation work, you will Whilst at present in all the paro- left to shift for Mayor is Honorary Chairman Best Talent Of All Departments To Two Weeks' Mission to Open manifest the sanctity of their be- "THE MOUNTAIN" At St. John Church—Other loved sister, Rita, had caused a most chial schools of the diocese the sub- continue to ser M nt 8C M r of Citizens Committee—Car- Shine In Cast At Nixon Theatre ject of vocation is receiving due at- master, when our I 1ROR *" * »'" MI««, inoi News of the Altoona Dio- beautiful rose to grow in the midst RUUU md Erelmhutlcalfe-min.rr t/fa j dinal Warns Against Alien On May 22. tention, it is the earnest wish of the and more gem cese of a cold winter. To commemorate needs you so badl]& EMMITSBURG. MARYLAND Influence and Foreign Prop- this miraculous event, roses are Rt. Rev. Bishop that the Diocesan OmdacUd by Sorular rirnrymtn, A Med by The many friends of Duquesne blessed each year in all the churches Union of Sodalities do its share in Day and night Ur Pirfimn aganda this noble work, by bringing the praying for vocatioi Omra«: Claailcal, Seimtifte. I'r*-M«H- University are proud of the fact (Special to The Catholic) of the Augustinian Order on the ALTOONA, PA., May 14.—The subject vividly before the minds of outstretched, ready HWi SoWi. Separat» Department for (By N. C. W. C. to The PiHxhurWh OatholW' that "The Red Masquers," the Thes- feast of St. Rita and «Attributed to ko»» between the mrs of 12 »ltd 14 year*. pian organization of the university, quarterly conference for the priests the faithful. the girls ana young ladies of the they entreat you, For «taloi addrma diocese through the affiliated so- come and help them CHICAGO, May 12.—"It is our have pioneered in the production of ofNthc Altoona diocese was held in The Epiphany Church, where St. BT. REV. MSGR. B. J. BRADLEY. l.I. O. duty, yours and mine, to keep the local offerings. It has been their St. John's School Hall on Wednes- dalities. Is it possible- that President Rita's shrine has been canonically Schools without teachers will ac- your ears and hard people of this nation'one and undi- policy to present plays that have day afternoon. The Rt. Rev. Bishop erected by the Augustinian Fathers vided; to keep far from them, alien never before been presented by a presided and features of the con- complish Ititle if anything. If there Surely not. At 1« and endowed with all the privileges was always a need of more self- low tne Bishop's influences and shield them against local organization. To do this, they ference were two papers read by attached to the devotion to the saint, kMOUNT DE CHANTAL foreign propaganda; %to repel from have spared neither pains nor ex- Rev. Father John O'Connor, of sacrifking teachers, the increase of the question serios will hold this ceremony of the bless- parochial schools all over the dio- courage to come fl our midst those who would split us pense. On several occasions, new Barnesboro, and Rev. Father ing of the roses, and the distribu- in parts; who would halt our prog- sets have been built at a heavy ex- Thomas Cawley, superintendent of ecse will more than double the de- Listen Not To • ACADEMY tion will take place in the morning, mand. Let no one ds ress; who would hamper our mission penditure. The complete production the Johnstown Catholic High School. afternoon and evening. for the peace, the happiness and the for "Seven Keys to Baldpate" was A two weeks' mission will open at It is the belief of the Rt. Rev. back by telling yon. Wheeling, W. Va. real prosperity of our people and Every family may have some of Bishop that there have been many as much good in especially built for The Red Mas- the Sacred Heart Church next Sun- her blessed roses in their homes, and rding School for Girls, conducted our countr.v." quers. "Officer 66(>" had its first day, May 18. The mission will be vocations lost to the Church merely ligion. That stat especially on her feast day. from a want of sufficient knowledge false. The reli| the Sisters of the Visitation. For This was the keynote of a remark- local production by this organiza- conducted by Rev. J. J. Daly, S. J., ^mv ti able home coming address delivered and Rev. A. Biever, S. J., coming and instruction on the subject. in good worka, ^Hra pectus, address toin by special permission of the au- tonight by His Eminence, George thor. George Cohan made an ex- from New York. Burglar Ransacks Hence, in compliance with the meritorious than The Directress. Cardinal Mundelein, before an im- ception in favor of Duquesne Uni- The departure of Rev. Father Bishop's earnest appeal the follow- Christ intimated mense welcoming throng in the au- versity for a local presentation of Peter Fo\. from Renovo, to take Convent Building ing thoughts are offered for the se- dared it openly. ditorium, Chicago's largest theatre. "A Prince There Was," and last charge of St. Mark's, Altoona, was rious consideration of all sodalists You love your Thousands of men and women, spring Mr. David Belasco placed the occasion of a splendid testi- A burglar entered the convent and others. proud of your ClM Ursuline Academy leading clergymen of all denomina- monial given by the parishioners of Catholic Churdw l "The Boomerang'' at the disposal of early Sunday morning, about 4 A Word to All Catholic Girls m Winehiddle Avenue, (Near Penn) tions, professional and business men The Red Masquers. St. Joseph's. After a most pleasing o'clock, and ransacked the whole ages. Than why and women, officers and members of musicale, and addresses had been It is not too much to say, that to make her still H BOARDINWi G and DAT SCHOOL This spring there is no exception. building, but his only booty was a never before in all history, has the ••BO scores of fraternal societies, parish- A play has been selected that is un- made, Father Fox was presented cheap watch belonging to one of her to make this Cenducted by Ursuline Nuns ioners of the 360 churches in the with a purse of $2,200. A large Catholic Church had such splendid piest and most usual and that fits the personnel of the Sisters. The police were noti- prospects as are now spread out be- Chicago Archdiocese, directors and The Red Masquers and their pa- ¡number of the clergy of the diocese fied by telephone, but before they world has ever C—pif Cmim e# kwttè mm members of Catholic charitable in- graced the affair with their pres- fore her in this diocese and in these your parents tmB| trons. This play, "The Purple arrived the burglar had escaped. United States. But in order to take Privata Lassons in Music stitutions, women's organizations, Lady," has fourteen characters, ence. your help in the educational institutions, hospitals full advantage of her opportunity, the good God Instrumental and Vocal seven male and seven female, all The annual initiation of the Cath- the Church needs a vast army of and schools, crowded into the audi- suited to the personalities Of the olic Daughters of America was held Venerable Youngs- rents suffer torium as a symbol of the city's at the Penn Alto Hotel on Sunday women in the Sisterhoods. Sisters have devoted French, German, Drawing tribute to its first Prince of the players. are sorely needed in the schools, Painting and Elocution The play is catalogue«] as a farce, afternoon with 300 in attendance, town Priest Honored vice. The rtekM Catholic Church. and covers laid for 200. Addresses hospitals, orphan asylums. There His possessions For terms apply to The Directr« rather a loose term for a play of is work to suit all kinds of talent. Mayor William E. Dever acted as the character of "The Purple Lady." were made by Rev. J. P. Doyle, D. (Continued from Page 1) for tnem. honorary chairman and D. p. Kel- D. ,T, O. R„ president of St. Fran- Everyone of you Catholic girls, It might more appropriately b; of St. Joseph's School with a special therefore, no matter how hign or Your relative« ley, K.S.G., head of the citizens termed a farce comedy with drama cis College, Rev. John J. McAllister, address by Firmin Deibel will be listen to their LADY OF MERCY ACADEMY committee, appointed to welcome the chaplain of the order, and Rev. slight your education or experience, FIFTH AVENUE. CITY anchorage. It will be presented in presented. Father Klute will cele- should seriously ask yourselves Friend of friend» Cardinal, presided. Representatives the Nixon Theatre on Thursday Benignus Gallagher, of Mt. Caftpel brate a Golden Jubilee Mass for the of the great Refined School for of many racial groups and other re- Church. whether you ought to stay in the evening. May 22. children Monday, May 19, at 8 world or enter religion. By re- in God will aeciatj Young Lsdies and Girls ligious denominations also spoke Confirmation was administered at o'clock. said of old and Kindergarten for Baiali Baya and Girla words of welcome and acclaim. Special care has been taken to maining in the world you will have Pm 4 to 8 years of if« provide proper scenic investiture. St. John's,- Lakemont, on Sunday A pipe organ recital will be given a certain freedom and can enjoy that hath left Weekly Hoarder, and Day Paplla Received The production will evidence the morning by the Rt. Rev. Bishop this evening in honor of Father certain pleasures, but they will be and brother and DANGEROUS ICEBERG John J. McCort, who expressed his and lands for Classes begin in kindergarten and same thoroughness that has distin- Klute under the direction of George well paid for. Married life has guished previous presentations by pleasure at the large class, which J. Assion,organist at St. Joseph's, receive a hundi ara graded through Primary, Pre An iceberg one mile long with two many trials and troubles, and single "The Red Masquers." Each actor numbered 90, as the parish is but a by a selected group of his pupils, women who work in offices, stores lasting." flV paratory, Commercial and Academic pinnacles reaching 200 feet high is few years organized. Among the WORLD OR work. has been carefully selected as to assisted by Mr. Norman Brenner, and factories have their crosses. kandering around in the Atlantic type. number were six adults, three of violinist, and St. Joseph's mixed Examinations for Trinity College ocean. It is being followed by a whom were converts. Life in the Convent has its trials, Washington, D. C., held in June and j coast guard cutter to warn all ves- The east includes: James B. Dur- choir, reorganized and augmented too, for those who become Sisters September. Apply to sels of the location of the dangerous kin. Miss Mercedes M. Hoffman, The Sacrament of Confirmation for the occasion. give up many comforts, the world Knights of j THE DIRECTRESS. monster. Miss Frances V. Dixon, Miss Alice was also administered to an excep- There will be a • rrteeting of the and its pleasures. And yet the hap- C. Escher, Miss Cora Elizabeth Nill, tionally large class at Holy Rosacy citizens of Y'oungstown tomorrow piest people are those who devote Plan Fi Martin A. Flanagan, Thomas J. Church, Juniata, in the presence of evening in the Hotel Ohio at 8 themselves unreservedly to God in Quigley, David J. Gorman, John R. an assemblage that taxed the capa- o'clock under the chairmanship of religion. In return for the sacrifice Roland, Patrick W. Rice, Paul F. city of the beautiful new church. Charles F. Klst. Father Klute, Hon. they make, God grants them a fore- The first Marso, Miss Madeline Miller, Miss The class numbered 71, with 9 Edmond H. Moore, William Maline taste > of the great reward wheih Pennsylvania Dorothea Nill, and Miss Hanora J. adults, all converts to the Catholic and William F. Maag, Jr., will be shall be theirs for all eternity. The Ladies* Aur* SECOND MORTGAGES Conway. faith. A luncheon was served after the speakers for the occasion. vow of obedience draws down upon quarterly l— QUICK SERVICE—COURTEOUS AND The ladies have been selected the ceremonies. A special musical program will be them many special blessings from April 27, at _ from the enrollment in the School The Casey Club, the social unit of given during the Mass Sunday, May Heaven, while their constant com- Thirty-seventh | CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. of Oratory, and the male charac- the local Knights of Columbus, to- 18, and Tuesday, May 20, under the panions are the flower of Christ's ters from tfct^ REGULAR COMMISSION. ters from the College Department gether with a number of visitors direction of Prof. George J. Assion. flock, women, who as girls in their together with and School of Accounts, Finance and a speaker from Pittsburgh, The officers of the Mass Sunday will home parishes, were conspicnous for were present, and Commerce. made merry at a banquet which was be: Celebrant, the Very Rev. John goodness. To have such women as action of imr* EUGENE S. REILLY & CO. given at Caum's Cafe. W. Klute; deacon, Rev. Joseph N. co-laborers and friends is a priv. joyed a pit 430-432 FOURTH AVENUE. The Altoona Catholic High School Trainor; sub-deacon, Rev. Joseph L. ilege, and for a girl to become one Arrange« Relic of Patron made a most creditable showing in Reichlin; master of ceremonies, Paul of them herself is an honor and a to be held GROUND FLOOR the contest for music week, taking Iiehner, and preacher, Rt. Rev. distinction. ^ N. Y., wera Come« to St. Patrick'« third prize, two beautiful pictures, Msgr. Nicholas Pfeil. meeting. with but two classes in the contest. St. Joseph's Parish was organized The Knightej Relics of the apostle of Ireland, Why Not Give It a Fair Trial? A very large initiation into the in 1869, and had for its first pastor Let no one be kept back through the oldest ar St. Patrick, and one of St. Ann, the A. O. H. took place in the Y. M. I. the Rev. Peter Becker. He was suc- the Catholic Mother of the Blessed Virgin, have fear of making a mistake. The rooms on Sunday afternoon, when ceeded in turn bv Rev. H. Ds Best, great doctor of the Church, St. its moat hi " been received by the Rev. James R. forty new members were added to Rev. C. Barbier, Rev. J. T. Schaf- beneficial Cox, pastor of Old St. Patrick's Thomas, says, that if a person finds A Message the roster. Many fine addresses feld, Rev. Joseph Eyler and Rev. himself in a religious order without triet church, Seventeenth street and Lib- were made by officers and visitors Charles Seltzer. Rev. M. B. Brown The Service we render is of the Highest Standard, erty avenue, with the authentic pa- a vocation, she should simply pray from Pittsburgh and Allegheny. also served for a short time. In for a vocation and God will give it. complete in every detail, and at a coat reasonable pers. The papers are framed and August, 1883, Father Klute came Mi and consistent. Thi« reiterates the comments of our will be placed for the inspection of But it is no shame to have tried a PLAY POSTPONED and the history of the parish sine great work and to have failed. If many patrons. the faithful in the vestibule of the that time has been one of growth Cal church. Without the proper papers The play, "Nothing but the so far you have- not felt the call, Truth," to be given by the St. Bede and progress. In 1903 the Sisters you should ask the Lord to invite from Rome no relic may be placed of Notre Dame came and in 1910, LANNERY BROTHERO on the altar for public veneration. Dramatic Club, this week, has been you into His vineyard and t«U Him The Iteti» postponed until a future date. Father V. Q. Vilkutaitis came as as- that if He gives you the invitation the America», BUNERAL DIRECTOR*) Hereafter the relics of St. Ann, sistant, remaining until 1917, when served di Downtown St. Patrick, St. Gabriel, St. Blanse, you will gladly leave all things, like At Hazelwood SPIRITUAL ILLITERACY Father Joseph L. Reichlin, the pres- the Apostlfs, and follow Him. hold met 551 Sixth Arena* 5011 Second Avenue St Rita, Theresa, the "Little Flower ent assistant, was appointed. Father Theatre, VIM of Jesus," and many others will be "Spiritual illiteracy is even more Klute has had the joy of serving a The Rev. PHONES GRANT 1150 HAZEL exposed for public veneration from dangerous than intellectual illiter- The World is a Hard Taat-Master people who have given him loyal Spend your whole life working Old St. 9 a. m. until 9 p. m.. when the bless- acy, says a Protestant minister of co-operation, love and religious seal of the y ing will be given. Chicago. for it in mills, factories, stores and in his long tenure of priestly labors. offices, and what do you get in re- ercises.