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THE CATHOLIC JOURNAL m Menace Of Warn Belgian Catholic Twelve Nuns 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.lgnPope thanking him for the zeal ' |st "(orf*W«iaBcy-udeiiigne* than manifwtatiotd ntocireatalBenkin of po- . He aald out, the Sisters, priests and others [shown for Catholic action "which NEW WINDSOR -HOTEL '*. A. : fttmsfcir-- sttitude: toward th3 A first result of reading, multl saved a few religious articles before tends to group the faithful In work* v Cor. Cllntoa Ave. K. and Centml Ave. Ope. Slew York Central Dtp**] -ftesulk ©iseopatio* ^of;'8^a-Hina-. did]plie d .Into, infinite through the Press, the names made further work 1m- under the authority of their pastors, w*mm&m-*Mtm& »«.'ntlts that the great majority of peopIejpoMible for the forming of consciences and ROCBDKSTBB, It T. " •I , 1 BI 'the renovation of the Christian spirit '5Sjf^' ^-* W •*** ** Cteituin; ho lohtfer think for themselves. To Ah Inmate discovered the fire at ,5vf ajhajt ttiAPOstatiB,•.•&&'-%^f-breiinef.think , to study, to reflect, are dlf-i (in society above and outside of all [about 2 o'clock, and notified Sister political parties.' Sf^**^?.?* .*** "War* * fyni^ ftcutt propositions. Thoy demand Louise Adele, who was in charge lh '*£.£f Witttttitjr and, pf*f6reifn effort, time, perseverance. Tranacehi the absence of Sister, Superior Ceclle, J. HART MONUMENT ^ ^**,S2HL2*^P ^ffjifflfc ' dent thoufhta are but too often bap I who was in Newark buying gifts for[Catholi c Union Opens "• -it *J**I» *f AwSiltoi - uftied firom's Jdurhailfra. It rather the home's Christmas tree. Sister] HIGH-GRADE MEMORIALS 'Louise Adele immediately telephoned SStS Dewejr Aire. Rioaaetar/Sl. ~ I. ^htAttii;^ Nvoltrbrolc*: pdt WiliieekI", i succes* ~ws by:•-*'—!•-- appeal* to•— th "e ri„d uBiuextension iInn inthe RAY W. SHERMAN ~a^d HARRIET K. SHERMAN aSiS!SffSSSX^^ Herlcerat^h* Cohgreas, brought, the the third floor where there were four United States. This is In accordance CHIROPRACTORS m£%fi^^ W»* of HI. EhnLence and deliv- aged women, all paralyied. Five w11" tne expressed request of Pope men had now been attracted by the p,us XI wno asked Father Oalen to —GFFTCK HOURS-— foi^rd to: A^irtod-6r«ieriicuilonP 1 blase and joined In the rescue. Sis- c°n*ey his profound gratitude to 2to4and6te8P. M. 10tol2A.M. By Appointment ter Collette led the five to thj> thlrdfAmerlcan Catholics for their zealous Saturday and Sunday by Appointment . ^iadf.; Tha J^ench, incidentallyf ^ T?ot\bowever- fo,fl *hat .ta8k« ttn 1 1 he need8 Ifloor and they carried the four prayers and gifts to the Catholic?* 885 Main, St. West, cor. WOknrbank PL Peeae Qenssee 7M 'lUA>;'M-^tliniiMv^-inl«lak» when * ! ^; «>ll»bo»tora [paralytics to safety. [Union, and also bestowed his special aU w v l%e are aB g s! ;#«r^«4 W>ni1 a hf ttta native thl-?°^"l " ' J ? . ?°? Meantime. Sister Louise Adele and [blessing upon all present and future 3 i.&^y)&^::1fo; t«bfa PttMlc wnaboratora by virtue of their pro |her fellow religious were taking (members «W», to Syria emphatically «oa* tmion. That is saying enough as t< With the permission of His Erain- e helpless inmates from the other -I^Wi^thii ordfiedura aa Introducing * vener*«on we owe those cham floors, some of them in stretchers. [ence Cardinal Hayes and the consul- Gray The Carpet Cleaning Works tna i*ttsiotti tlejnin^ Into tha ^niu P*on8 of the good cause. But thti ------. tors ot the Archdiocese, the Catholic ? W Union has opened an officp of Its own irft*™ I' - * editeto bed disseminated and printed. Tpapeo thart needend evers yetf^heey by thl echalr mene , anthed ywhee madl bedae tri. pJoine afterid ^ •"•Uin»Uwi Oriental and Domestic Rug Washing Religions HosUlity n tn 8 eit to In.l'aleillne the/, hiMtiUfy^between Soaaible- assistance Is required. That trip Nick Kruyter. who had been theP * * take care of its en iiohammedans and ChriaUiins has **Bl8t,lnce mu8t come ln the flr8t in: [first to come to the Sisters' aid nfade larged activities Space has been Carpets and Rugs thoroughly dusted with sshiftslrftg i st nco fram our eight journeys Into the burning secured at Room 601. 60 I'nlon ore. Absolutely no injury done to the stdaf or stiffness | • Aiiiit^baconte Tery.pronounced, but * young men and [Square. New York, to which address tnar# nkra \mi% tadtcatioM that it women. They do much m Beigiu^ building. Sister Louise Adele then -T>f-thfi,.^rpets or rugs. ; •'. •K ^ &WXmim .^fttArab; "Mexaat.Cl*1 *>*&&* to* the propagation of dashed from room to room, assuring [all mail intended for the Catholic Sfte*kl?*vih_oriiim« ago aaid editor-sooa literature:, they could do sUll herself that all were out. Kruyter. Union should hereafter be sent. riant equipped with most modern niacltinery. ;•_..•-'. Itilyi '"-j. more. The well-to-do have also i [although his face had been badly 251 Sanford Street, Rochester, N. Y. Phsae: Chase 18$4 ! ;**Tai platue of^divuiion between «re»t duty to perform In this regard burned on his last trip, insisted on [Great Catholic HoaXaaaUittd Christiana has 'again . "That the Catholic Press may hold [aiding In the check-up. broke* oat .fa; our rinka. Before the amon8 ail tn« eood works the place Priest Haved Blessed Sacrament Celebration to Take •••• .,,,.1 -! •!•• • T^B—e—yeaenmi arrtfml or foreign missionaries. whatto ^MSaint Ansgar, the great Apos-j which adopted as i«i ilytobdl * coat 'ing out when a Wall collapsed, rain tie of "the Ndrth'. who came to Dep /Jf arnis bearing both the Holy Sepul- In Baltimore ing bricks and mortar upon them. |mark in the year 826. . Je^t'*»d the Hloique of: Omar; The! fjameB Eenty was the only one aeri- ^deelkis of the fraternal spirit, thus The festivities will be held oh! Baltimore, Dec.:;il^A Ihreatehed [bualy injured. : , ''. ;:'.'' mmrnm ,«wmplifled, la a slgoiflcant thing Skamling Hlil. near the city of Kold rup oh, the Slcfcahtile ^Bank ;bi«re Sister 'Superior Ceclte returhed ing, in Jutland. Mass will be cele-j -BUT LOWPWGES Tuesday was averted *7 the Rev [from her Christmas mission of cheer brated in the oped on the hill,' ai Pasquale Dl Paolo, i»««t»r of. St Ad to Newark after the;fire had died favorite meeting place for large as-J a step from Main St thony's Church, BrOokland, O. C down. She nearly collapsed at the laemblies lor"' ,,6ver' a" hundred' yearB.j An employe of the bank had been [sight which awaited her asd the wonderful silver gilt shrine arrested on charges involving the containing the relics of Saint Ansgar Btlause of ISS.000 of bank funds will be brougnt from Copenhagen •'•£."*v--",'•-.;- .'"• ^''^"•'•'''••t;'•>•"';i' ••'• "•''-, '."'.': ''•.'" Some of the depositors had become {Benedictines Elect ., and carried in the procession. ( tlarmed and a crowd was gathering ?%*»« J. Campbell, s.•;J;i forme* The Protestant churches also are in, front of the bank baildlng wben Coadjutor Abbot planning to hold a celebration in, 142 PORTLAND AVENUE ^iftS»vliiW"-o|^ Father Di. Paolo; appearea oh the| ;V For Subiaco Abbey honor of the Saint, bht out of defer-! ,'-"'SSlrltr pifoii1aee *f:.the.-' -Society .'of scene. He climbed onto a stool and ence to the Catholic celebration the ^#aav^'i«^eaVt1aer0':.,--Md(n '&« addressed the crowd; telling them Subiaco,•[*%&.; Deb. '11 .,-r-The" Veir^bishop s have postponed their meeting CAMt & MASH : -J*»ttit Saaatoriam He was seventy- that he had been a depositor in the [lie*. Prior Edward Burgert, O S; B. ,| until the fall. •'••>'' [:•:•••:. bank'for many years and that his x Plans already announced, include. "• '-^•J'atnW Cattpball ~was born In New |has been elected Coadjutor Abbot AUfCKiftl^ TRIMMING confidence in the Institution's in-!Wit h the right of succession of the in addttiott' to the solemn Mass. open ._-_ -.Of;- . tegrity was unshaken. At the con ing the celebration, an afternoonl Ifotk and attended the public schools New Subiaco Abbey here. The eieci Auto Bodies of Speetal Dedgnj, Sleighe anil Delivery Wacee* ' to* 3*. Xartar'a Collegs.: After being clusion of his speech he drew |850.- tion was made necessary by the ill siass meeting at which Joergensen. : 00 from his pocket and deipoelted it the noted convest, will speak. A dra-, Saaewated from the latter iosttto- ness of the Rt Rev. Abbot Ignatius ;isiis.|£A|rrAV*i.MM , K\.: ^^*mam PARKIA* In the bank. After his apeech the Conrad. 0: S. B.;•• who ' is now ln| niatic performance, written especially tlaa hs »todi*d at Loaraln. In 1885 crowd dispersed. Bank ofBdals, feat tor the occasion by Abbot Peter ^.$k^^r^i^:.-imt». • ef ,.€*. • - -John'a Switzerland \ convalescing from the! Ing a run when reports of the short {ailments which overtbeic Schllndler, also will be given. Many American Clay and Cement Corporation OoUese, Fwdham. From 1888 to site in the etaplc^'a a««ottnits be-i .-.--^ him whlW non-Catholics are expected to attend ^1 h* wee Provincial of the Msrr- _^ ,-.._ _— — he was en route to Eome to make a the celebration. •••'-'. ISSi^feir York Provlnc^ aad froa, , ^ •. Onaieaal Ooctiatctora '# BeOdeta SeSfMea ' damte'easbe known frbtt,t haihde calledauo-ftreasnry, in $200,00, Ibo0t Holthe yChapte fear rpilgrimag of the eBenedictin and to attene Ah-d: Saint Ansgar was a Benedictine: the money waa not needed bots of the world. Abbot Conrad isl monk from Plcardy. in France, and l^^i^i^-: Rochteter, N. X. The employe Whose alleged mls- a special delegation will be sent from™ in hit eightieth year. Amiens to commemorate his Frenchjej m? ;-joae of fundi brougnt on the incident The hew Coadjutor Abbot ia a na rorigin..6.„.. WIOKSUOIDelegaUonUs rrofrom itaiyItaly.. rromfroniJi l Mhae. confessed, according to tha • po- l*twt. [tive of Parts,; Ark. He entered Stth-tHamburg and Bremen also will bej ''iee*J^imm', wh,o*^hl- say tha£L^t -T-il^T^—~-*"~he admitted UklnMutg»r7-^.""-^-f ^';Cbnet>'ln» •».*•»»;iiS#8#, too"»»k« hIOBs simple Lav x^ -J^. 'A* J.^1, • - mm. .i -^..-i~ - '• 3. 3Sff*r*£jr^ ***?* »W****P •*«F°W* «»<* «atranee to the Novltiatsl The narlsh of Koidh,.r ti,» BM«^I Uw ReJlng deposit enp. from m ". 138 ftslftth Street t»alta!»*ems fa 1111. R* ha. been Prior [anmbera ;,^..^$|/eiu»ueai^ dtl HOOFING AN1>;——^^ ***** ALL KINDS S^Wieo A»lw itttf ill!. SIS are ehfidren. ,; ^^•^^.^•/•/.••.-•iV"-''^^., • h. ii.