More Than One Million Citizens, Consisting of All Races, Nationalities and Religions, Assisted In Extend- ing the Right Hand of Fellowship to , George Cardinal Mundelein, of Chicago in Welcoming Him Home from the Holy City of Rome MANY COLORED CATHOLICS, MEM- BERS OF ST. MONICA’S ROMAN “Our Duty to Keep America Undivided” AND PUPILS Loyalty Keynote of Cardinal Mundelein9s Address “One does not need to FROM THE COLORED CATHOLIC travel far abroad to “And now comes our duty, yours and mine, find SCHOOL ON THIRTY-SEVENTH how keen is the desire to keep alive the to keep that people one and undivided; to keep hatred of the war, to draw us, if possible, into far from it alien influences and shield it against ■ their and their STREET, JOINED IN THE HIS- bickerings age-long national foreign propaganda. To repel from our midst hatreds. 'Thank 1 to TORICAL DEMONSTRATION IN God,' said one, ‘we Amer- those who would split us in parts, who would icans are better sportsmen; we want to forget halt our progress, who would hamper our mis- HONOR OF THE HOME-COMING a fight as soon as it is over, to shake hands as sion for the peace, the happiness and the real OF HIS EMINENCE, GEORGE CAR- soon as the contest has been decided, as the prosperity of our people and our country. North and South did. Only the ignorant crack- “This is of this DINAL my part great purpose." MUNDELEIN, AND THEY ers keep up the feuds for generations in our —CARDINAL MUNDELEIN, WERE HEARTILY APPLAUDED land.' lo Hi* Address at the Auditorium Tuesday evening.

ALL ALONG THE LINE OF MARCH. >n State street to the Holy Name tor of St. Charles Borromeo Church, Cathedral where the impressive serv- Roosevelt road and Cypress street. ces were held. THE AT ROME WILL, IN THE The picture in another column of SECRET CHAMBERLAIN TO this newspaper shows that thousands THE POPE NEAR FUTURE, CONFER NEW and thousands of people were standing The Rev. Denis E. around the Holy Name Cathedral be- Dunne, D.D., HONORS UPON SOME OF THE former chancellor of the archdiocese ing utterly unable to enter it to wit- and now of Cross Church ness the long to be remembered serv- Holy MEMBERS OF THE PRIESTHOOD bear the title ices. (to of the Most Rev. IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUN- The Cardinal being full of the milk ). of human kindness for his fellow Previously announced apostolic honors, confirmed the are TRY, A NUMBER OF THEM BECOM- creatures and fully realizing that hun- by cardinal, as follows: dreds of thousands of them would not ING AND KNIGHTS TO BE MONSIGNORS be able to get near his church, wore his regalia in full view of the vast OF ST. GREGORY; HON. ROBERT The Rev. John Webster Melody. concourse of people who had thickly The Rev. Thomas A. Kearns. M. SWEITZER WILL BECOME ONE lined the streets to smile upon the first The Rev. John Dettmer. Cardinal of Chicago. THAT The Rev. John Ryan. OF THE NEW KNIGHTS OF Wears Full Regalia The Rev. Dan Luttrell. Those who eyed him closely beheld- ORDER. The Rev. M. Kruszas. what seldom, if ever, has been seen The Rev. Francis G. Ostrowski. outside the cloistered walls of the Vati- Francis A. Rempe, protonotary can. Cardinal Mundelein, deviating MONSIGNOR REV. FATHER EDWARD apostolic, or first notary, a college of from the custom and tradition of cen- the church legal department. AND turies, as a slight reward for those A. KELLY, THE ELOQUENT The Very Rev. Francis Gordon. who came to honor him, wore the full ANNE’S The Rev. William D. O’Brien. BELOVED PASTOR OF ST. consistorial regalia of a cardinal—a with a red WENTWORTH AVENUE great cloak of cardinal red, LAYMEN TO BE KNIGHTS OF CHURCH, cape falling below his elbows trimmed ST. GREGORY AND GARFIELD BOULEVARD, with gold lace; and the cardinal's wide-brimmed hat of red and gold. Hon. E. F. Carry, President of the WITH He wore a watered silk red COVERED HIMSELF OVER cassock, Pullman Palace Car Company. reserved exclusively for the cardinal of ASSISTING Hon. F. J. Lewis, prominent manu- GLORY IN GREATLY the church, which formed a brilliant facturer and successful business man. for the TO WELCOME CARDINAL MUNDE- background golden pectoral Hon. Robert M. Sweitzer, cross. Hon. Joseph W. McCarthy. “I wear these for the first and LEIN BACK HOME. prob- Hon. Anthony Czarnecki. the last time in Chicago,” said ably Mr. Jesse Binga, President of the his eminence. “It is to please the peo- Church, Wentworth Binga State a On Sunday afternoon, May 11, Roman Catholic Bank, being member of Mr. D. F. ple—to show them what they will re- the ave. and Garfield blvd., Kelly, general reception committee to re- which was a beautiful Sabbath very member as a great honor won by their chairman of the general citizens’ com- ceive Cardinal Mundelein. He jour- day and while all nature seemed to be city and their efforts. mittee of welcome and many other neyed to New York City in order to Cardinal Mundelein the Cathedral of the Holy Name, wearing the at rest and to entering “My personage is nothing; they while the gods seemed were on the Pius XI greet him and he was well prominent personages with its ermine cape, which he wore at the moment Pope pleased “cappa magna,” honor the office I hold, and I am be in down their which arrived at the Gar- It is the first time in such high with the wonderful which engaged, showering special train placed upon his head the red hat of his new office. history reception to allow them to see these and Leavitt street sta- seen in and one of the very few times they have been pleased was instore for him when he arrived most bountiful blessings upon all the field boulevard garments have been Chicago, gorgeous robes never worn outside of in his of the B. & O., shortly before two worn outside of Rome itself. home town, the great City of sons and daughters of humanity, scat- tion af- Rome.” o’clock on that beautiful Sabbath Chicago. tered throughout the universe, His to It was to note the then a num- faces and cheers streets to do him honor and heartily very pleasing No ternoon. autos behind him great city; only happy glad Potentate, Emperor, King, that the colored Catholics Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, started him. “God Bless Our Cardi- welcome him back home. part played , nor President of the As it stopped, Cardinal Mundelein, ber of motorcycle policemen greeted United in to welcome Mun- its first Home Our Cardinal" His Eminence, by his honest appear- assisting Cardinal have ever Archbishop of Chicago and surrounded by priests and friends, east on Garfield boulevard, who were nal.” “Welcome States, been received with delein the members of Robert thousands of autos. —such were the messages on the in- ing face clearly proved that he is not home, more democratic honors and sim- Cardinal, returned back to his home in stood on the observation platform. followed by of the mass of his fellow Elliott Court of Catholic Order ol Dever and other William E. Dever’s car was numerable signs along the route. fearful great plicity by the citizens of Chicago than thi3 city where he is dearly beloved Immediately Mayor Mayor or fellow for all Foresters, the members of St. Moni- committee one to fall in line behind With it can be truthfully citizens countrymen George Cardinal Mundelein, and as i members of the welcoming the first pleasure an held in the highest esteem by all ca’s Roman Catholic Church and the and the next to stated here that from the begin- along the line of march he sat in his long as he continues to breathe the awaiting the train, advanced. Cardinal Mundelein right classes of his fellow citizens. of the Colored Catholic school auto of Hon. to the end of the wonderful pa- auto, which was wide open all of the pupils breath of life he will re- reached up his right follow was the Morgan ning pleasantly Cardinal Mundelein returned home The mayor on all made a time and white or colored 37th street, splendid member bis home Mundelein bent A. Collins, Chief of Police of Chicago. rade or the ending of a happy day no any person coming to the queen dire, t from Rome, hand and Cardinal the Holy City of him and he would showing in the parade and received of Dever As the Cardinal’s car slowly ad- one attempted to raise his little finger could approach city the middle west. 'bich down over the rail. Mayor stands on the seven everlasting shake hands with them and at the blessings of Cardinal Mundelein vanced an automobile in which sat De- to harm Cardinal Mundelein. On the freely took the cardinal's hand and bids where His Eminence spent two knelt, as they passed before his view. HON. JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS Pat- he was greeted with smiles the same time he would pronounce his famous ring that came to tective Sergts. Hugh McCarthy, contrary, REMOVES HIS LAW months and, before his departure for kissed the Cardinal Mundelein brought with OFFICES and Thomas and acclaimations and with blessings upon them and upon all of the Pope with his elevation rick Ryan Flannagan, joyous An,erica, high honors were conferred him from him direct from Rome. Many new a few feet ahead of it. humble tears on the part of many of the law-abiding citizens of his dearly On the church. Then they took the lead May 1, Hoo. James Hamilton upon him by Pope Pius XI. to prince of honors and blessing for the citizens car loads of detectives the faithful members of his great beloved city. Lewis, ex-United States Senator from and shook hands warmly. Two other ! he Cardinal traveled home from both smiled of Chicago from Pope Pius XI and Illinois, removed his law the car. which is constructed on a The wended its offices from moments after the ar- were on either side of 's church, great parade slowly safe Only a few' : the following personages were remem- the Otis Madison and La Vork City, where he landed which will to Building, the In one of these was Capt. Gregory solid stone foundation, way east cm Garfield boulevard the train bearing Salle streets, into an and sound after a somewhat stormy rival of special bered by the head of the great Roman extensive suite of in another John Pren- stand to die end of time. They shed Michigan avenue, north on that avenue the others had alighted Moran, Capt offices on the 18th floor of the new a and Ohio Cardinal and Catholic Church. voyage, the Baltimore tears of and for to Roosevelt road, where the first sec- was secretary to Chief Morgan gladness great joy Burnham Building, 160 N. La Salle Ecu it the parade whipped dergast, way a special from great provided they never expected to five to see the tion swung ahead of the Cardi- street. with the Cardinal and Mr. A. Collins. TO BE MONSIGNORS trajn for him and for the two hundred into shape; Ia the near a lookout to behold a Cardinal of their nal and then north on future, Senator Lewis in an automobile The detectives kept sharp day Michigan I'r’< F. KeMy seated will its which were headed by Mon- D. contribute an historical article to for cranks. But not even the slightest church wending his way through the avenue to North avenue, west on The Rev. Father Contennial Joseph not make much headway, this which •;^or Rev. Father Edward A. and it did newspaper, will be of vast Kelly, or streets of the of North avenue to Dearborn, sonth on Quille, head of the Chicago Working hundred and fifty untoward incident demonstration great city Chicago interest to both the until after the two white and the col- of the old Fighting one million Dearborn to avenue, east on Horae. New \ ork occurred during the long, slow three- with more than men, Chicago Boys ored people the who came on from throughout United ''-■venth Regiment of Illinois and the persons ks avenue to State south The Rev. Father Edward States. in their hour ride of the Cardinal through the women and children lined along Chicago street, Fox, pas- with him had been seated dearly beloved pastor of St Anne’s City