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THE JOURNAL m Menace Of Warn Belgian Catholic Twelve Show Catholic Federation To Christianity Press Congress Heroism As Fire ALWAYS ABLE TO KEEP YOU WARM j In Near East Of France Outlines Hears Warning The miner's strike has shut off our supply of An­ i Destroys Asylum Plans For Campaigns sji£-^ j! ft ' ' Xw, Alexander Momfoelli By Rev. J, Vim der Heyden thracite coal (the ideal domestic fuel) for the time be­ Rldgewood. N. J., Dec. IS.—Twelve {By N. C. W. C. News Service) ing. •,•...; •'.<•..'**• Jerusalem, Bee. 14 —The revolt of (Louvain Correspondent, N. C W. C Sisters of Charity, nurses at the Paris. Dec. 12.—The National the Brutes in Syria ha* brought toj News Service) House of Divine Providence near Catholic Federation, founded last But we realize that it is our dirty to see that jm%m. the fore the seriousness of. the grow- Brussels, Dec. 12,,^—The friendly here, became heroines when fire de­ year and presided over by General de iftf JH-feeHng between Christians audi[discussion s at last Sunday's Congressstroye, d the bouse and adjoining iCastelnaii, has held Its second gen­ kept warm and so we have arranged for a supply of ^jMmajmmedan*,.a altuattoa ffce more}[o f the Belgian Catholic Press emided r MOnflay. At „...,first. stngle„.UD.w - eragrill HBSBIUUJJassembly' iieichere.. Th*uee conventioWIUICUUUnU coke. '~.:X'l fi«iightiiJtti danger because of the with the adoption of the subjoined handed, then aided by neighbors and reported on the progress accomplisb- * .i j ton J J j ^ Federation in every dio­ •^glliWjjt Intrigues which voder the [five resolutions firemen, they rescued 180 aged and ef by tb We Always Have On Hand Soft Coal, infirm Inmates of the home, in sever­ cese of France and drew up a pro­ '"SWBwV'.of Communist .' propaganda, 1. The Catholic Presa mast bel [careful to treat of matters of faith al cases at the risk of their own gram of action for the coming year. COAL &*n*rw«rk ceaBeJeaalthe Mamiy Aned wortsystematicallyd againsd] nd morals from a purely Catholic (Uvea. The program for last year compris­ THAT ClhrtifiaB iHtlllMtioni Tbi '«currto* a ot BS VHP standpoint and to rely for support Not a single inmate was Injured ed: the defense of the Vatican Em- 8ATLSF1K8 > 'wpsBSdi ; agatatlbnr in India, the presea* dm- upon sound Christian principles |so coolly and methodically did Tb« jbassy; opposition to the renewal of c«jaiM*tioi» a*alti»t non-Moslems in , 2. To that end, it should seek the Sisters work and direct others, la the fight against religious orders; Turkey, the Turldili deportations oif collaboration of gifted priests and, many cases crippled children and[tbe safeguarding of the religious radios CmMam in the MOHOI neighbor­ teachers, competent to handle sdb-l aged men and women had to be car­ [liberties of Alsace-Loratne. On all Main 3301-2 431 S»ith Street; hood, Egypt's g»^#fJi|f U&iiiHty to- jects of an essentially religious and ried down three flights of smoke- [three points success has crowned the SaSW^ .$* B,fl«*0 W8r- *TOOwi character filled stairs. 'efforts of the militant Catholics. The endi^ss protests of the Arabs o|j 3. Our Catholic Press must iuanl-| Sister Collette had taken twenty (embassy has been maintained; no! _Jtoti»«, alt ar«t aomber warnings Stone 1140 " - •"7—7 "-••"»•" Estimate* : rest Its Catholic spirit upon every! [old men and women front the blazing new measure has been pa 'OOne -&$*J*ee of Islam to Christian-! page and should never prostitute its building before it was discovered against the religious orderB and re­ GEORGE LASSEN ''•iljr in the Oriental ^punfrlea. apostolic mission and the nobility ofl that she had been burned about the ligious peace has been restored in Sncoeaaor to John FtkJcar Co. •.•..;;•,':; ••, • -'-'JfiMnriU'i v»Ma*aJkev'- 'its. vacation for pecuniary advantages (face, body, arms and hands. Alsace-Lorraine. , lia'Syria, wh*re the situation is [and easy success. Five men who came to the asalst-i The program for the coming year Blow Hping agd Veatilaling iilgej'^uii, *n finport^t factor int 4. In its tone, and In Its pen con [ance of the nuns also worked hero­ [covers the three following points: TO*. OOPPKR Am SHEET tttON WORK S#;trottbw w«« Oenerai SarraiFs at4troverslea , it should always remain ically in the saving of the heiple&a Campaign for a revision of the law Roofing, Repairs, Gutters and Conductor Plpea «*v~-3m.wviitttici of thf omce of worthy of the Truth and of the love inmates. Three priests Joined in the! of 1901 which refuses a common ^ \vCdfl(iu|j^lon^^ ^Vj-.reile.ct, tha [of..Jesus, whom it Is Its duty to serve 17 Mt. Hope Avenue Rocaetar, W. J. atheistic attitude of his Government! work later and narrowly escaped law status to religious orders and of HAMLIN APPLE PR^lklTS €0. first and last jdealh from a failing wall. . Slaters the Jaw of 1904 which,forbids them »..;•'*;,. *.^!^^nsp^;v -.-^^^^^i.^piBtiiOTi- ^tn-.-- Syria, 5. The tlmea are rlge; for theT open- - ... - Haatlfat. Wew Yorfc —"^-"-'r- ".-'•: he##er, WOttJd iiot support such a. from Mt. St. Andrew's Sanitarium to teach; campaign for the defense ling; of an up-to-date professional ot the moral interests of Catholics in , 'pt&|§vs^dUfa:r po»c>Md t»e »et re-[school of Catholic journalism. . [across the road and a dozen young Pure Apple Cider Fresh from the Press sutt win th*t the General alienated girls from orphanages also helped. the school: opposition to the reor­ Barrels Called For and Delivered The resolutions adopted commend ganization of the school programs tli*|jr^»it(|iy;of all (jeijtjdajg oi the led the following as a worthy Catho­ Four volunteer firemen and rescu- Baldwin Cider 16c per gallon. Russet Cider 20c per gallaa. .'^n^0MK^^:vUMki none* lers suffered burns and another was contemplated by the parties of the Just received carload distillery barrels f7.60 each. • lic policy: Left which would work to the seri­ Write Or Phone Bamiin 84 B. O. Sctualdt, Pzofwleaflr •.'On ftif afctfvei at jSelrut*(Jenerali Catholics should come out more Injured by a falling wail. Saxrail immediately manifested antl-j Buildings Totally Destroyed ous disadvantage of the private •""•'• it'u'' T^--^^"- ^-"-Jbdldly and; strongly against the sale schools; opposition to the Introduc­ . *rortlvlUes by rpfuiiQg tolupon street* and thoroughfares, in Firemen from fourteen neighboring PARKING tthtoOASv WASHED , M&n 1 towns fought the flames, but there tion of revolutionary doctrines by C%«P**i * ': ceremony Injsaloons and restaurants, of licentious certain public school teachers and IJk* iEdliiilli ChurctiChUrCh., bVy WhicWhlf>h alOil prenra.lgn