| title thought. The man they described as the simple "parish priest” was not POPE PIUS DIES moved by the onslaught He took STATEWIDE iNTQMnONAL the position that the new "sect” GRIEF should not be tolerated. He realized OF OVER that men in his own prominent fold JERSEY ITEMS No. Location. were among the leaders, and some of SWMSOIOOL 25 Western Ave., Miller St. EUROPE’S WAR them, when brought face to face with 26 Washington St., Mills 8t. the ultimatum Plus 27 Harrison St.' of X., recanted, Brevities Early St., while others left the church. Gossipy Which Chron- , 28 Speedwell Ave., 8pring St. has Lesson 34 Water Cole Ave. The of St., effect this encyclical (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Evening icle a Week’s Minor Events. 35 Morris D., L. A W. Station. Venerated Head of the Roman been felt in all Europe and in the Department, The Moody Bible Institute, St., 36 Morris Ford Ave. United States. It cam* like a bomb. Chicago.) St., Passed 37 8outh St, Madison Ave. vu there pontiff 38 Madison Ave. Away in the Vatican was of course some real curiosity BUILDING BOOMS REPORTED LESSON FOR AUGUST 30 43 Franklin St., Franklin Place. shown as to the attitude of Plus X. 45 Maple Ave., DeHart St. in his relations with the Qulrinal. It 46 Market St., Macculloch Ave. A DAY OF QUESTIONS. was figured in same quarters that the 47 Washington St., Park Place. DIRECT CAUSE OF DEMISE Real Estate Transactions Indicate a new pontiff was kindly disposed to- 52 Police Headquarters. Business In ward the Italian government, and that Awakening Many LESSON TEXT-Matt. 22:16-22. 53 Morris St., Spring St. WAS BRONCHIAL PNEUMONIA unto Him, 54 Linden 8t. as a result the breach which was 8ectlon»—Churches Raising GOLDEN TEXT—"They eay Evergreen Ave., CaeBar’s. Then said He unto them, ren- 56 South St, Elm St. made in the Porta Pia and by which Funds for Worthy Objects. der therefore unto Caesar the things that 63 South St., Pine St. was effected the overthrow of the are Caesar’s; and unto God the things 64 Sussex Ave., Henry St. The farm R. V. temporal power of the Pope back in laborers of New Jersey that are God’s.” Matt. 22:21 65 Washington St., Atno Ave. CAREER OF 1870 would be filled in and all differ- work on an average of nine hours 72 Macculloch Ave., Boyken St. ences between the Vatican and and thirty-seven minutes ac- Park Place. IN BRIEF. Quiri- per day, The title of this lesson suggests 73 South St., nal settled but Pius X. fol- cording to a which has 74 Abbett Ave. amicably, report just more than the portion of Scripture se- Ridgedale Ave., lowed the set been issued the United 82 Macculloch Ave., Madison St. example by Pio Nono by States lected seems to warrant. We haVe Born at and Leo XIII. Department of Agriculture. More 83 8peedwell Ave., Cutler 8t. Riese, , June, 1835 seen In previous lessons how the Mas- than laborers 92 Memorial Hospital, Morris St. Ordained at age of 25.... 1858 He refused to recognize the law of 36,000 are employed on denounced the j ter condemned and 93 Sculs’ Kemble Avi had been New farms. All Hospital,Mt. Archbishop of Salzano ., 1867 guarantees which passed by Jersey rulers by his teaching in parables. 94 Maple Ave., Public School. Canon of Treviso Cathedral 1875 the Senate and chamber of the Italian This led the Pharisees to take coun- 95 Speedwell Ave., Public School. of Mantua. 1875 Parliament on May 13, 1871, that con- Mantua firemen will hold a carnival Bishop sel how they might ensnare him (v. 96 R. D. Foote’s Property, James St. of the September 5. Cardinal .,.... 1893 cerned the prerogatives Holy 16). Three questions were asked, one Patriarch of Venice. 1893 See and the relations between church FOR CHIMNEY FIRES political, one doctrinal and one ethi- Elected 4... 1903 and state in the kingdom of Italy. Hammonton Council has appointed Call Chemical Company, Tel. No. 1 Pope August cal. Our next lesson deals with the ? Re-established the Among the stipulations were: The Woody Cappuccio official dog-catcher. or Truck Company, Tel. No. 175 Gregor- ‘bird question. ian Chant 1903 Pope’s person to be sacred and in- , TELEPHONES treated with As a result of the town carnival in Commission to codify violable, and he be royal Secret Methods. Police Headquarters, No. 7. Bridgeport, $155.37 was cleared canon law named. 1904 honors and that lie be given an an- by Chief of Dept., W. F. Day, No. 5 the churches. Fi^p Encyclical against Modern- nual endowment of 3,225,000 lire, or I. The First Question, vv. 15-22. First Asst. Chief, Fred J. Sharrette, ism 1907 $622,425, to cover all the needs of the This parable of the wicked husband- No. 1022. The Women’s Club of Stone Harbor Charles H. Snud- Trouble with France, Holy See. This law was not recog- man (ch. 21) seems to have been Second Asst. Chief, has registered Its title and No. 1266. Spain and Portugal. .1904-1912 nized by Pio Nono or by Led XIII., applied clearly understood by the Pharisee^ den, for incorporation. Town Electrician, Frank E. Pierson, I Died 1914 and the endowment has been accumu- (v. 45). While it stung it did not No. 800. lating annually, it is said, since the bring them to repentance. The hard- law was Pius X. did not Robert Q. D.ijyson and Augustus passed. ening effect of unaccepted truth is one NOTE—Remain at Station Until Griffith are Prohibition candidates for .—Pope Pius X. died in the draw on the funds, and he did not of its the most terrible results upon the Arrives. of Council at Pitman. Apparatus Vatican after suffering several re- take advantage of the assurances heart. The record tells us himself hurnai^ lapses. Oxygen was administered to military protection. He shut plainly (ch. 21:46) why these Phari- him alive in the Vatican after the Mrs. John Anderson saved her six OVER 65 YEARS’ keep pending the summon- up example sees were withheld from at once put- vkiyii. little X P E RIE N C E to the bedside of of his two and remained children from flames that wreck- ing the officials de- predecessors ting Jesus out of the way. They ed her Fletcher avenue Manas- manded by the rites of the Church. a voluntary prisoner. home, to secret therefore resorted methods * a qOan. She was on the second floor H V L J J L J Unofficial bulletins carried by those The Pope in 1906 sent pastoral ™ of the and endeavored to bring him into con- who were letter to the Catholic and building bathing the children ^B / ll I J i I JS-w admitted to the Vatican clergy flict with the Roman The 1 I 4 k I R • 1 when a at the government. the thousands about the laity of certain Roman churches ex- bpker calling house, kept waiting Pharisees-entered into this to en- twi discovered the first floor in plot $c bmI ^ of St. Peter’s informed. in warning them against flames. Square isting Russia, tangle Jesus with their most deter- The bulletins ceased around eight; countenancing in any way the out- Trade Marks A between the mined enemies, the Herodlan party o’clock and then over all official on the Jews. At that time there telegraph system Designs j rages was a scheme ^■■lir headquarters of the ten of (Mark 12:13). It good 'rm’ Copyrights Ac. xhurch circles there descended the was some talk as to why the Pope troops from their to Jeeus to Anyone sending a sketch and description may Boy Scouts in Elizabeth is to be es- viewpoint get whether an ominous silence which the wise interested himself thus far in the quickly ascertain our opinion free easily and then is Communica- tablished. The system is to be in utter something treasonable invention probably patentable. Interpreted. The temporary duties of | Jews. But it was soon explained that tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents working order before fall. Max A. to turn him over to Herod, who was sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Supreme head of the Church descend the holy father numbered among his Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive '_____i Von der Hayden will instruct the a puppet of Rome. These Pharisees special notice, without charge, in the now automatically to the Cardinal stanch friends some of the wealthiest boys in telegraphy. scorned to pay taxes to this same gov- Chamberlain, who is Cardinal Della The passing of the Supreme Pontiff created him cardinal, and three days Jews in Europe and it was’a friendly ernment with which are now con- of the later of Ven- they Scientific American. Volpe. He will administer the affairs Homan Catholic Church was appointed him patriarch feeling for the race that prompted A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir- The New niving. They began with words of of scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a until the Conclave shall choose a suc- not unexpected. From 11 o’clock in ice. He was cardinal priest of the him to send the warning to any Rus- Jersey Central Railroad culation any flattery (v. 16). The devil is year; four mouths, $L Bold by all newsdealers. cessor to Pius X. the morning he had been unconscious, title cf San Bernardo alle Terme. sians of his own faith. shops at Phillipsburg were operated Sipnooth never so so nor so and official in his office he had himself In little in Pius only 32 hours this week. subtile, dangerous MUNN &Co.36,Bro*d"*’- New York Pope’s Grief Over the War. steadily growing weaker, proved things and great, Branch Offlc#. CM V Bt, Washington, D. C. malicious as when he flatters. Apart Grief over the war in Europe caur- bulletins had prepared the Church for a strong and competent administra- X. Bhowed a quality little suspected The Haddon from Jesus each party would have ed the Pope much depression from the the worst. tor. He had been venerated in his before he was elected to succeed Leo Township Committee will a different to this first outbreak several His Holiness realized his condition diocese as a man, whose whole When assumed the establish a new grade on Crystal given quite reply days before his saintly XIII. he tiara, WANTED — INDUSTRI- we can Bee them SEVERAL when he said farewell to his sisters life had been to the care of his of Lake avenue at Westmont, to elimi- question. In fancy demise symptoms appeared of the old given that symbol triple sovereignty, OUS ex- persons in each state to travel and Ills brother and laid his last in- flock. nate a steep grade. as they must have gloatingly bronchial affection from which the “father of kings and princes, supreme house established eleven “Now we will see him en- for, years Pontiff had suffered In times past, Dr. junctions upon Cardinal Merry del While administering the affairs of pastor of mankind on earth and vicar claimed, it and with a large capital, to call upon the Val, the of State. the Treviso diocese he began the col- Saviour of the hu- Arthur Sellers, of Philadelphia, has trapped.” If Jesus declared illegal Marchiafava, Pontiff’s regular Papal Secretary of Jesus Christ, merchants and for successful been Caesar could at agents announced that the The bronchial attacks which His lection of what has since become one man he inherited from Leo re-elected president of the Pit- to pay tribute to they physician, Pope race,” line. en- man and profitable Permanent wa9 from a Holiness off a return- of the finest libraries of Ven- of This es- Cottagers’ which once formulate a charge of sedition suffering simple cold, and fought pear ago private XIII. the sum $8,040,000. Associatiop, cash of now has 500 members. him. On the other for gagement. Weekly salary that possibly complete rest for a week ed to find him overwrought with the ice. tate was administered for the pur- against hand, $24 and all traveling expenses and would restore him to hlB usual health. grief inspired the great During the nine years of his incum- of his office the him to declare it proper thus to pay by European poses religious by hotel bills advanced in cash each The bronchial war. The with which he bency at Mantua Bishop Sarto led a Pius whose father toiled in Arrests for non-payment of taxes tribute to a foreign government would trouble, however, vitality man, X., week. Experience not essential. spread, and It was announced fought former attacks had been absorb- life as abstemious as that of the poor- the fleldB of and whose have begun in Pensauken seem to them for him to deny his mes- finally Lombardy township, Mention reference and enclose self- that the Pope’s condition was serious. ed in his prayers and meditations for est parish priest. He devoted many brother still worked in recent but so far they have been confined sianic claim, according to their under- years addressed envelope.* ■ Throughout the final day Doctors peace. The assistance he once ren- hours each day to scholarly applica- in a postofflee at Grazie, near Mantua. to poor farmhands who have been standing of the messianic program. THE 832 Dearborn Marchiafava and Amici devoted their dered his physicians was lacking as tion. In 1880 he wrote several trea- The three sisters of the Pope were taken into custody by a negro con- Calling for a Roman denarius, a NATIONAL, St., utmost energies to stimulating their he forgot himself and thought only tises on the authenticity of relics of with him in Venice. They kept no stable, who places them in a lockup legal taxpaying coin worth about 17 Chicago. patient and keeping him alive. The of the catastrophe which the wcfrld is the martyrs. He also prepared a servants and hired no facchlno to at Dog’s Corner until they pay some- cents, he asked, “Whose is this image Cardinals were notified of the Pope’s facing. manual of prayer and wrote a num- bring home the day’s marketing. thing on account. and superscription?" “Caesar’s,” they grave condition, and some of them ber of poems dedicated to the Ma- They lived a life of simple abstemi- reply, and by those words they have MRS. O. C. FREYGANG who entered the sick room describe VERIFYING POPE’S DEATH donna. ousness in the Venetian home of their The Hammonton Council has voted caught themselves and not Jesus. His An From New York City the impressive and heart-rending ACCORDING TO ANCIENT RITUAL Unwilling Pontiff. illustrious brother, and they followed to appoint a superintendent of the reply was, in effect, "Very well, you scenes, especially when the Pontiff, Guiseppe Sarto was elected Pojie him, when needed, to the neighbor- disposal plant, at a salary of $60 a accept the -money of Rome, you must rousing himself from time to time, against his own voice on August 4, hood of the Vatican. The Pope took that act the Teacher of German, Vocal and Rome.—Every detail of the cere- month. by accept reeponsibility ■poke. Once he said: 1903. In the conclave it appeared that of his at monies following the death of the no advantage position any which accompanies it.” Jesus first of Instrumental Music "In ancient times he was the member of the Sa- the Pope by a only time. His relatives did not profit by The Pitman Board of Trade took all denounces their and then Pope Is covered in century old prece- hypocrisy for for Re- word might have the cred College who did not realize that It be that Open Engagements 3ong stayed slaugh- dents which were followed in the de- his high station. may they steps toward establishing golf links exposes the folly of their question. ter, but now he is he was the man to succeed that mas- worth while. citals and Musicals. impotent." mise of Pius X. When convinced that did not think it in the town, a big resort for summer The Scene at the Deathbed. ter of statecraft, the elegant and His Is Plain. the Pope was dead, the attending phy- cottagers. Teaching 8TUDI0: Decker Building, Extreme unction was administered scholarly Leo XIII. For four days the sicians called to attendants awaiting • N. J. vast Roman watched II. The Second v. 23-33. Morristown, by Mgr. Zampini, Cacristan to the in throngs had the Question, an adjoining room for a candle. In EXHORTATION TO WORLD George Downing, Jr., 35 years old, Pope, amid a most touching scene. smoke that curled at intervals from The rationalistic Sadducees, who did accordance with the prescribed cere- of Belvidere, a trainman on the The sisters of the Pope and his niece the chimney of the Sistine Chapel in TO PRAY FOR PEACE, not believe In the resurrection at all, mony, the lighted candle was held Pennsylvania Railroad, fell dead were overcome with grief. Cardinal the Vatican palace, and when the LAST OFFICIAL MES- now try to entrap Jesus by question- close to the nostrils of the late Pon- while on duty at Martin’s Creek. Merry del Val, the seventh ballot had been taken and ing him along the line of their particu- Papal Secretary tiff. The flame being undisturbed by SAGE OF POPE of State, knelt by the side of the bed, Giuseppe Sarto was declared Pope the lar doctrine. The teaching of Jesus the slightest exhalation of breath, life PIUS X. The State Highway Committee of where other Cardinals joined him, the newly-elected pontiff swooned away is plain and unequivocal as to the res- was pronounced extinct. Hammonton Council will have three fj More property is sold members of the household Intoning and had to be borne up by two of his urrection of the body and the immor- Cardinal Della Volpe, the present red flags placed in position as warn- prayers. distinguished colleagues. He did not ROME.—The last conscious tality of the soul. Jesus seems in this Cardinal Camerlengo, or Chamberlain ing signs- near the dangerous corner classified adver- The dying Pope in a moment of lu- desire the great religious office; he act of Pius X. was to ad- rather to the first ahd through of the Pope’s household, arrived from Pope at Bellevue avenue and the White reply ignore cidity said: did not feel able to assume the cares dress the following exhortation to strike at the second, which is more Imola several hours later, officially Horse pike, Hammonton. than is “Now I as and of the to the whole world: tising every year beglnto think, the end pronounced the Pope dead. The crim- responsibilities papacy. It fundamental. Their plan of attack is approaching, that the Almighty In was his wish to go back among his At this moment, when was and son purse containing the ring of St. nearly Word has been received from State very scholarly philosophical sold His Inexhaustible goodness wishes to own people, with whom he had spent the whole of Is wae Peter was then turned over to Car- Europe being* Road Commissioner Stevens that the and designed to show the absurd- through agents. spare me the horrors Europe is under- more than half a century, and by whom into the vortex of a of his and thus ridi- dinal Della Volpe. dragged State will pay $2,250, a little more ity teaching by he was known and honored. most terrible with Its the cost of going.” With the death of the Pontiff there Indeed, war, pres- than one-third of the cost of the cule discredit his standing. It is al- Compare In another lucid moment the with the firm conviction that he would ent and miseries and Pope began at once the elaborate funeral dangers permanent improvement of a part of ways a favorite way for those who return to his arch-diocese after the the to the a want ad the whispered: ceremonies that have followed the consequences follow, Bellevue avenue, Hammonton. quibble to imagine a suppositious case with “Now he had a I am forced to see the spec- death of each Pope for centuries past. conclave, bought return tick- very thought of which must and then to put a subtile question. In tacle of et to Venice. But he never went back my own ohildren, even those These ceremonies continue for a peri- strike every one with grief and The boys of Westmont and Collings- this case our Lord, by one sentence customary commission who yesterday worked here with to his people. Some of them have we whose care is the me, od of nine days. horror, life wood are in a sad way for a swim- demolished their well-planned attack. leave for the war, abandon the cas- journeyed in pilgrimages of the Eter- and welfare of so citizens many ming pool, as the water In Crystal "Ye do err, not knowing the Scrip- sock and cowl for the soldier’s uni- nal City to see their former and cannot charged. patriarch, peoples but be deep- Lake has been drawn off by Contrac- tures, nor the power of God.” Mar- form. Yesterday, although were and they have gone away from the moved and our heart they CAREER OF THE ly wrung tor Stetzer, who has started work on riage is a relation of this present state The has of different nationalities, were audience full of confidence that Pius with the bitterest sorrow. agent many they the new concrete bridge on Crystal of affairs only and not with the resur- here In sympathetic com- X. would rather be in Venice as an And in the midst of this uni- studying, Lake avenue. rection life. We who are worthy of now In different fields "doing the work of a versal and properties among which panionship; “PEASANT POPE” archbishop, par- confusion peril we the resurrection of the dead neither they are armed against each other, ish priest,” than wear the triple crown feel and know that both Father- Prohibitionists held an enthusiastic marry nor are given in marriage to divide his ready to take each other’s lives. I of the papacy. ly love and the Apostolic minis- meeting at Pitman and there is talk How Joseph Sarto Became Head of (Luke 20:35), nor do we die any selling The was one of the most anx- The new Pope was crowned in the demand of us that we day try should of putting a borough ticket in the more Christendom's (Luke 20:36), but are equal to ious days In the history of the Papacy. Mighty Re- basilica of St. Peter’s by Cardinal with all earnestness turn thel field. the angels, e. g., in the immortality of efforts. The whole world knew that the Pope ligious Force. Machhl, dead of the cardinal deacons, thoughts of Christendom thlth-j their nature (Luke 20:30). More than was Indisposed, but it was supposed on August 9, 1903. There were im- er “whence cometh The School Board has A want ad finds the help”—to' Phlllipsburg that we are "sons of God” (Luke Q that he was suffering from his usual Joseph Sarto, Pope Plus X,. was portant questions to be settled, im- Christ, the Prince of Peace, and adopted resolutions an abso- placing 20:36). These Sadducees accepted ailment, the gout. Almost without born in Riese, a village in the dio- portant financial problems to be solv- the most powerful mediator be- lute ban on tobacco-using among who wants only the Pentateuch, yet of this which party your warning cams word that the Pontiff cese of Treviso, north of Venice, on ed. There was no trouble, no hitch tween God and man. public school children. they professed to accept they were was at death’s door. June 2, 1836. Until recently he car- anticipated. So was Pius X. viewed. We charge, therefore, the in a ignorant. Here as elsewhere God defi- property few Pontiff in Agony All Day. ried his three-score years and ten And while, there might have been dis- Catholics of the whole world to Park Brandriff, a South Vineland days. nitely and repeatedly declares himself All day his agony continued. At with an elastic step and straight appointment, there certainly was sur- approach the throne of Grace poultry fancier, found a fawn eating •' to be the God of Abraham, Isaac and times he revived and was able to say shoulders. prise. and Mercy, each and all of them, corn he had scattered for his chick- Jacob. Jesus proclaims these men, a few words, but hope of saving him He was revered throughout the Bomb for Modernism. and more especially the clergy, ens, and used a carriage whip In their patriarchs, as yet alive. was finally abandoned. Several times world as the ‘'Pope of the Blessed A highly significant pontificate had whose duty furthermore it will driving the deer away. Jesus accuses them of error in be- throughout the city and at the Apos- Sacrament.” This title was accorded been begun. Out of all the encycli- be to make in every parish, as ing Ignorant of these This tolic Palace the rumor spread that the him because of his advocacy of dally cals that have come from the Holy their Bishops shall direct, publlo Over $500 was cleared by the West- Scriptures. was not un- Pope bad passed away, only to be de- communion. See in decades it was generally con- supplication so that the merci- mont Fire Company on the “Country ignorance among the learned and can be nied later. He started in the seminaries of Tre- ceded that the condemnation of mod- ful God may, as it were, be Circus.” commonly dupli- flj a home cated who Many happy In the presence of Cardinal Merry viso and Padua and was ordained ernism by Plus X. was the most far- wearied with the prayers of His today among those profess Farmers of Salem and Cumberland to be Most do we del Val, Cardinals Ferrata, Caginao priest in Castelfranco in 1858. For reaching, the most.sweeping. This en- children and speedily remove the scholars. especially in this can trace oountles held their at Penns- find a marked of “the city its and Blsleti, and the two sisters of the many years he performed the ordi- cyclical was issued on September 8, evil causes of war, giving to picnics Ignorance power a bulletin on the vllle and Bridgeton, respectively. of God.” Some of these discomfited Pope, condition of nary duties of parish priest in sev- 1907, and three years later another them who rule to think the to the want the Pontiff was posted early In the eral parts of the Venetian territory, order, renewing the condemnation and thoughts of peace and not of ones could not conceal their admira- prosperity Under the direction of Grand Mas- afternoon, on the bronze door of the which was then under Austrian dom- laying down precise laws regarding affliction. tion of Jesus’ reply (Luke 20:39). ter Jamee -White and staff, the corner- ad Vatican, where the Swiss guards stood ination. ecclesiastical and secular studies, was From ths palace of the Vati- The Teaching. Jesus here shows ue page. stone of the new Odd Fellows’ on watch. A great crowd outside gaz- Until 1875 he was employed in sub- sent out. Thjere was an instant stir can, the second day of August, Temple the true relation of himself and of his at Moorestown was laid. Pocahontas ed with grief-stricken faces up at the ordinate diocesan offices in the dio- of all so-called advanced thinkers, 1914. people to political questions. He rec- 5 Out of Lodge, which is responsible for the employment? Pope's chamber on the second floor, cese of Treviso. In 1884 he was made and Pius X. was arraigned by many PIUS X. ognizes the authority of human gov- building, was instituted In 1850 and where the windows were closed with bishop of Mantua by Pope Leo, who preachers, professors and publicists Pontlfex Maximus. ernment and it is his will that his fol- Want a better now has a membership of 118. job? shades. In the consistory of June 12, 1893, as an enemy of progress and of scien- lowers shall enjoy the liberties or privileges which that government has is Alphonse Bans, a native of Alsace, QMiss Opportunity ITALIANS HAVE MAJORITY Ordinarily the Sacred College meets IN HIS EIGHTIETH YEAR, SORROW termlttently the attacks have been, to offer; at the same time they are to died In Colllngswood of heart disease, OF ONE IN SACRED COLLEGE within two weeks after the death of AND ILLNESS PROVED so bad that the world was prepared submit themselves to its requirements one superinduced by excitement over news of the most inter- a Pope to choose his successor, but TOO MUCH. several times to hear of his under one clearly stated passing. of French successes. condition, Home.—The Sacred College, which it Is not believed that this custom can During the summer there had been viz., God's supreme will, in so far as ested of the will chooBe a successor to Pope Plus, be carried out Just now, because of Rome.—The last Illness be- numerous denials from the Vatican the laws of the state are patrons Pope’s There is another scramble on for just and consists of sixty-five cardinals, of the European war. gan almost coincidentally with the that hi* indisposition was severe. As true and in harmony with the offices In the new borough of West- law of want ads. whom thirty-Miree are Italians and As it is conceded that an Italian great war in Europe. Those close late as Aug. 10 last, on the eleventh God it Is the of vtlle, which were temporarily filled duty Christian people thirty-two of other nations. Normally, will be selected, all speculation con- to him believe that grief over the anniversary of his to and to coronation, Pope by a special election In the spring. support obey them. Jesus the oollege consists of seventy cerning the choice Is limited to the situation on the Anal Pius numerous She be ( brought crisis granted audiences. would ally himself with neither party, 5 may calling cardinals, but there were five vacan- l consideration of the thirty-three which and so overwhelmed him that he was But two later It became known days Miss Grace Brinker, of Hiaston, a thereby avoiding complicity with any cies at the time Pope Pi\is died. form the majority of. the college. unable in his eightieth to with- that he had cancelled all measure year practically. graduate of the Temple Cojlege of of evil. We may likewise you today through these Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, is One of the most popular of the Ital- stand still another attack of his old engagements. Domestic Science, Philadelphia, has maintain a similar relationship with the senior member of the Sacred Col-1 ian prelates—in this country, at least catarrh. Bronchitis His attendants that he was enemy, gouty reported been elected a teacher In the public God and epeak with authority In the columns. lege in point of service. He was —is Cardinal Kalconio, former Apos- followed.' Ill health had been the unable to work and that he sat list- school qf PhilHpsburg. \ \ correction of abuses, and in the direc made a Cardinal June 7, 1866. tolic Delegate to this Pontiff’s lot for many and in- less and silent for coujitry. years, hours t!on_of civic and national life.

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