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J8 PITTSBURGH, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. No. 46 JUBILEE REUNION POWERFUL CITIZEN ORGANIZATION H0USEWARM1NG TEA PARTY MARY'S, NORTH SIDE, COMPLETES PLANS TO ENACT LAWS TO OPEN NEW SCHOOL HALL NOVEMBER 20, 21 AND 22 AGAINST MASKS AND PRESERVE LAWS | OF THE ST. JUSTIN W Crowds Expected to Attend—Plans For Social The National Vigilance Association Incorporates in National Capital to Fight Secret Ven- j Mt. Washington's Big Congregation and Neighbors to Celebrate figh Class Dramatic and Musical Program Each geance and to Provide for Punishment of Those Participating in Mob Violence—Mem- Completion of First Unit of the Handsome Big School—* nond Jubilee Souvenir Book Has Long List of bers of Committee Include Presidents of Great Universities, Government Representa-, Women Committees Hard at Work to Make Event Notable i and Patronesses—School Children to Have Part in tives and Men of Affairs — Will Spread Literature and Broadcast It—Will Enlist Aid —Men Just as Eager to Make Formal Opening Big Success*" of Military and Social Organizations teombinerf efforts of the preparations for this social event, With the whole-hearted coopera- I at least 1,000 persons. As usual, nittee and the various and as indicated by the great en- » (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) in of all the people of the parish, the supper will be the chief feature. (Diamond Jubilee festival 1 Mrs. John F. O'Donnell is chair- thusiasm and interest shown, the WASHINGTON. November 14.— land college life has I irking (sessions court, New York; Rust preparations are nearing completion 1 in the form of a reunion Diamond Jubilee social event will be The National Vigilance A for the tea party to be held in the man of the women's committee Dt and former parish- ciation quietly for several mon .0 M Rhees, president University of which has been at work for several one of the largest and most success- just incorporate_ d here to comba le I the organization prior to op> Rochester; Kenneth C. M. Sills, pres- new school hall of St. Justin Parish Mary's School hall, ful affairs ever undertaken by the Boggs avenue, Lelia and Paul weeks. The committee consists of a pfcfldthart streets, North Ku Klux Klan and similar organiza-1 campaign fo - a legislat___ i fight ident Bowdoin college, Maine; larger number of active and ener- people of St. Mary's. tions has announced as its ai IC j against masked bodies, I Robert J. Alev, president Butler col- streets, Mt. Washington, Tuesday '|t evenings of Tuesday, On every evening at 8 o'clock a getic workers than has ever before find Thursday, November enactment of laws to prev t wear-j Educators, state mer inil national j lege, Indianapolis; Ellen F. Pendle- and Wednesday evenings, November participated in a St. Justin event, highly interesting dramatic and ing of masks and lfljods and to pro- 1 fguref c who form the national com- ton, president of Wellesley college, 27 and 28, which is expected to be a and Rev. John B. Barry, pastor, and a- musical performance, lasting about vide for the punishment of t! par- |' mittee of the association are Dr. R. Mass.; Charles J. Smith, president of red-letter event. Rev. E. Lawrence O'Connell, as- | Ulrich Re gnat, O.S.B., one hour, will be given; Tuesday, ticipating in mob violence. j B. Von Klein resident Univer- Roanoke college, Va.; Dr. D M. Ed- The tea party will be in the nature sistant pastor, have been gratified honorary chairman; November 20, by the school bovs; The national committee composed sity of Southern Calif Dr. J wards, president of Earrlham college, of a house-warming event for the with the results already attained. general chairman; Wednesday, November 21, bv the of scores of men prominent in public | Francis X. Mancu . .iud leral | (Continued on Page 8) new hall, which is one of the largest Michael Rice has been elected chair- Umber! Daller, O. S. B., school girls, and Thursday, Novem- auditoriums of its kind in the city, man of a committee of the men of "'Mrs. Mathilda Boll and ber 22, by the Usher Society. with every facility and convenience the parish to cooperate with the , Backe, chair-ladies. In The fancy work booth will have a YOUNG MEN WIN for the holding of such social events women. Sub-committees are arrang- the aforesaid, a large marvelous display of valuable hand NEW ORGAN IS upon one floor. Preparations are be- ing a 'arge and varied program of i hts made the necessary (Continued on Page 8) CATHOLIC HIGH HONORS IN THE SCHOOL HAD THIRD DEDICATED AT ing completed to entertain and serve I entertainment features. THIRD TERM TEST BEST YEAR BOOK ST. STEPHEN'S 1A HERO Socialists Will (By N. C. W. C. to Pittsburgh Catholic) Christmas Bazaar LARGEST DENTAL The Duquesne University An-1 TOLEDO, Nov. 15.—That a Rev. Father Charles Rossini IERED BY Entertain Mothers Catholic high school had a better Plans Of Girls At CLASS IN WORLD nounces Names of Those 1928 year-book than any other Directs the Newly Organized HP WORKERS In St. George Hall Who Take First Place in high school east of the Missis- Polyphonic Choir — Some- Ursuline Academy AT PITT VARSITY sippi is the verdict of the judges thing About the Origins of Examinations — At Sunday in the National Year-book contes+ John F. Foley, Who Girls Adopt Plan With Pretty Great Church Music Lists of the Graduates Who Of the Total of 883 Students iilflfed in Blattle of Cha- Concert Debate Next Sun- conducted by the Art Crafts Sentiment to Give Evening Guild of Chicago, 111. The prize, Will Have Charge of the in This Class 90 Percent Are lUderry Gets Tribute day Students Will Debate a beautiful silver loving cup. was The Pittsburgh musical world is Residents of Western Penn- of Enjoyment to Those Who awarded to the "Centripetal" of cnriched by the organization of the Various Pretty Booths — I His Fellow Shopmen— Germany sylvania—The Dental School Have Given Them Love and Central Catholic High School of i Polyphonic Male Choir of 50 men Day Observance Toledo, Ohio, as winner of third and boys and a long-felt want has Event to Be Held at Acad- Has Faculty of 85 Members Ittlie High School— Care The results of the third term ex- place in class ore. which includes been supplied to Catholc boys and emy December 13 and 14 ' News of Altoona aminations held in the college and all high schools in the United men. Rev. Charles Rossini, who With an enrollment of 883 stu- The members of St. George's high school departments of Du-1 States with an enrollment of over came to Pittsburgh to conduct the dents the dental school at the Uni- Young Ladies Sodality will enter- quesne University were announced 500. music in Epiphany Chu> ch, is in Girl pupils of the Ursuline Acad- versity of Pittsburgh is the largest jjfteThe Pittsburgh Catholic) on Wednesday afternoon. The fol- Robert Coonev, '23, now a charge of the new musical organiza- emy, South Winebiddle avenue, are in the world, according to the an- tain their mothers at a social to be I tion and gave, with great success, making plans for a fine Christmas HA, Pa., Nov. 14.—A well held in the parish hall, Thursday lowing students obtained first place freshman at Notre Dame, was ed- nouncement of Chancellor John G. in their respective classes: itor of the book and John Jus ten. the first coricwjt Sunday night on the bazaar to be held in the auditorium Bowman. About 90 per cent of I tribute to the memory of evening, November 22. I occasion of Ihe dedication of the of the academy the afternoons and [John F. Foley, who made The officers are arranging a pro- College, J. M. Roz6nas, R. M. | at •sent udent it St these students come from western Murphy. J. F. McCaffrey, F. Balfa, •InonV r was business man- new St. Stephen's organ. Father evenings of December 13 and 14. Pennsylvania. Of the total number sacrifice at Chateau gram that promises a pleasant even- Rossini, from the Roman Pontifical The attractions will include every- [July 30, 1918, was paid by ing for the sodalistf and their J. E. Maier, L. Murphy. High ager. All th< art work was done 871 are men and 12 are women. Ten by art studer s at Central Cath- School of Music, with doctor's degree thing of handicraft to display the years ago the enrollment in the den- * fellow wc rkers of the mothers. The Sodality is active in School Academic, M. S. Dudich, J. in organ, Gregorian Chant, musical S. McDonald, J. F. Strini, E. Car- olic Hjgh. talents of the pupils, long well tal school was only 165 students. •Machine Shops, Sunday. various lines of endeavor. The ^oleography and composition, brings known, and everything of beauty ing with bowed head in ney. J. P. Desmond J. L. Draveck»\ The "Quiverian," of Kansas Not only is the school the largest members receive holy Communion City, Kan., won first prize and the with him also a wealth of experience, and use that can be added to the Hence for one minute, the in a body on the fourth Sunday of C B. Gearing, R. A. Driscoll, A. A. having assisted Msgr. Casimiri in of its kind, but the graduates haVe Wrier. A. V. Blahut, J. C. Thomp- "Cresset" of Columbia, Mo., was many features and offerings. Grad- set the record for excellent scholar- t "My Country, Tis of the month and attend the conference traimni : the boys of the celebrated uates will have charge of the vari- Jjpe standing in front of son, E. L. Breinig, R. M. Scanlon, awarded second. ship. says Dean H. Fries-ell. Rec- in the afternoon of the same day. S. J. Burdis, J. Hudak. L. Domar- Central Catholic High School, Roman Polyphonic Choir which, ad- ous booths, with their selected aides ords in the dean's office show that »ph imbedded in a beiu- They also attend the Holy Hour on vertize< I as the Sistine Choir, visited of poppies. Or. Monday acki. Pre-Legal, J. M. Jarvis. which has now an enrollment of among the pupils and others, as fol-, 500 of vhe 505 graduates in the past the fourth Friday of the month. (508 students, is an interparochia! Kttsbu rtr. h a few years ago and won lows: seven ysairs have successfully passed iearehed to Calvary ceme- Commercial, C. A. Janda, R E. Pat- such wonderful applause. : deposited * the wreath on terson, C. Kasprzyk, J. T. Murray. institution, founded in 1920 as Fancy work, Evelyn Hartman; various state hoard examinations on j soldier's -grave. This cus- Scientific, R. Kreuer, R. J. Walker, Lovers of music in Pittsburgh will fish pond, Madeline Kelly; preserves, the first attempt. fckeen observed each year Patronesses For A. Mi-Master. Three hundred and Rev. A. J. Sawkins is principal. be given, thi~ fall and winter, oppor- Gene Baer; baby clothes, Beulah To teach its enormous student tip™ bis life in battle by thirty-six honor certificates were tunities of listening to the composi- Yorkin; novelty, Cora Malone; body, the dental school employs 85 Wftipnda and associates of awarded. tions of the classical masters. The candy, Ursula Link; cake, Margaret faculty members and has 200 operat- The Mt. Aloysius next concert will be Sunday evening. ing chairs in use. At its clinics the Iffy- At the usual evening concert next Lynam; toys. Beatrice Bollinger; "ICEBOUND" IS November 25, in the Epiphany dolls. Mary Carolan; common sense, dental school treats 50,000 persons tirt Day, observance held In Benefit Concert Sunday the subject of debate will Church, Washington Palce. each year. The clinics cover every arinm of the Altoona Hiph be: Resolved, that the establish- Katherine Denney; tea room, Marie Music has always had its charms. Kelly. phase of dentistry and oral surgery. EgM owned by a beautiful Women Who Are Supporting ment of a monarchy in Germany INTERPRETED Previous to the Fifteenth century the Besides its regular clinics, the IfNen by Rev. Father M. J. would relieve the present situation. prevailing of music was the University operates 28 cLvnics in hos- fcreetor of St. Leo's church. Reading of "Macbeth" and The speaers will be John Lambert, AT SET0N HILL homopH'jiiic, having one predominate pitals, in asylums, in homes, and in 3ude the membership drive Piano Recital at Carnegie John Lauler. John McCartan and \oite-purt, with the other three Court Braddock public schools scattered throughout ad council and also in ob- Frank Loebig. Mrs. Mary Jones Sherrill Gives voices merely supplying the Allegheny county. In the public flf Armistice Day, the Music Hall Nov. 30 Are An- The annual anniversary High harmonies. In the fifteenth century Plans a Novelty school clinics 12,000 children receive flf Columbus Council, No. nounced By Committee Mass of Requiem for deceased Reading Before Pupils at ihe musical world wtinessed "a new free treatment each year. |IL C., on Sunday, received alumni, teachers and benefactors Greensburg—Gels Fine Re- orientation in music with the poly- Dance Nov. 23 Last year the dental school gradu- pillion at St. John's pro- will be celebrated in the University phonic method in the ascendency, a ated 125 dentists. Over 1,000 alumni The Mt. Aloysius Chapel Fund ception—Inter-Class Basket system wherein the individual voice file Mass being sang by Chapel at 10 o'clock next Tuesday Ball Games 1 are practising in western Pennsyl- chaplain, Rev. Father benefit to be given in the form of a morning. parts a reindependent, each having Committee Invites All Councils vania. its own melody, yet all voices co- _^ __Ster. The sermon was recital in Carnegie Music Hall the of the Knights of Columbus The total enrollment at the Univer- Htfcien Segourn. After *he evening of November 30 will bring ordinate in one golden melody. The sity is over 6 500 students. Before CHARTIERS COUNCIL Mrs. Mary Jones Sherrill, of fifteenth and eixtenth centuries mer- I breakfast at the Elks' Home before the audience the Rev. Father Pittsburgh, gave a reading of the and All Other Courts of the end of the year officials expect it & after which an adjourn- William E. Keally, AJU., S.T.D., in HOLDS IMPRESSIVE ited the title of the "periodo aureo" to-treach the 8,000 mark. Of this en- play "Icebound" at Seton Hill Col- of the polyphonic vocal art. The Catholic Daughters of Amer- 1 the Institute rooms was a reading of "Macbeth" and Oscar lege, Wednesday evening. Novem- I oilmen :, 1,800 students are in the later in the day thirty- Helfenbein, young pianist. MEMORIAL SERVICES principal schools of this classical pe- college; 171 in the school of engi- ber 7, in the College Auditorium. riod were the Flemish, Spanish, Ro- ica. dates were initiated. The names of patronesses are an- Mrs. Sherrill has the unique trait neering; 73 in the school of mines; Gutwald has come to the Bishop Alexander Mann, the Rev. H. man and Venetian, so named because 1,832 in the .^chOfl of business ad- nounced by the committee as fol- of combining her own personality of the groups of artists banded to- Court Braddock, Catholic Daugh- of Rev. Father Joseph lows: D. Woodfield and Rev. James Ren- ministration; 672 in the school of pi getting a site for'the new shaw Cox Give Stirring Addresses with that of the character she is gether in these cities to foster the in- ters of America, will hold a Novelty education; 301 in the graduate Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Au- portraying. Her brilliant presenta- terests of the polyphonic movement Dance and Card Party on November gf Our Lady of Lourdes, by gusta Bengele, Mrs. M. J. Buck, For Good Will Among Men school, 212 in :he school of medicine; I two lots at 2613 and 2615 tion of "Icebound" was a reel pleas- in vocal art. 23, 1923, in the Moose Temple, 187 in the law school; 378 in the col- Mrs. David Barry, Mrs. Patrick re Braddock avenue, Braddock. In the Unenue. The generosity of Bird, Mrs. Frank Conrad, Mrs. Leo The Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann, I J* *o all, especially to the mem- In ths Flemish school we have G lege of pharmacy; and 883 in the •tinned on Page 8) Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal | bers of the Literary Circles of Se- Du Fay, E. Binchois, G. Okenheim, card room, euchre and "500" will be school of dentistry. J. Coyle, Mrs. Charles A. Duffy, played, and to date many exception- diocese of Pittsburgh; the Rev. H. ton Hill, who are more than inter- Josquin de Pres and Orlando di Miss Alice V. Dunlevy, Mrs. Thomas ested in contemporary -iilthors Lasso. The Spar.ish school was com- ally beautiful prizes have been se- Donahue, Mrs. Agnes R. Flanigan, D. Woodfield, pastor of the Metho- BENEFIT DANCE M»E SALE dist Episcopal church of Grafton and Repeated encores were demanded posed of such artists as C. Morales cured for the winners. Miss Tillie Fischer, Miss Nelle by the enthusiastic and appreciative di Sivi,flea, F. Guerrero, G. Perez Miss Margaret A. Hughes, lec- AT RAPHAEL HOME Goodman, Mrs. Stephen Q. Hayes, the Rev. Father J. R. Cox all made AND CARD PARTY pleas for the veterans of the World audience. The delightful interpre- and Lu'lovico di Vittoria. In the Ro- turer of Court Braddock, is chair- Mrs. A. J. Hopkins, Mrs. W. H. tation of "A Girl in a Department man school, C. Festa, P. Animuccia, man of the general committee; Mrs. Me sale fy the benefit of Jacob, Mrs. Fred M. Jacob, Mrs. War and all other wars in which this w Temporary Home and country has had a part, at an im- Store" served as a humorous relax- F. Suriano, F. Anerio, Giov. Pierluigi Mary O'Connel is in charge of the The Ladies' Auxiliary of Sacred J, 8715 Penn avenue 4s Daniel D. Kirby, Mrs. A H Chan- ation after the intensely dramatic da Palestina were the leaders, and "500," Mrs. Maude Schilling of the Heart Church. Emsworth, Pa., will dler, Mrs. F. J. Boslett, Miss Nell pressive Armistice Day memorial the Venetian school was fostered hold a reception and card party [on at 4723 Lorigan street, held in Crafton Monday night, un- "Icebound." The evening came to euchre, Miss Angeline Seigel and L A large line of ladies' Hogan, Miss Nell Gallagher, Hon. A. a close reluctant'y on the part of greatly by Willaerl and Luca Maren- Miss Anne Duffy of the dance and Tuesday evening, November 20, at ( B. Reid. der thee auspices of Chartiers Coun- the hearers by the presentation of zip. Selections from these schools the Council of Catholic Women head- |ktta .bric-a-brac, and other cil Knights of Columbus. Laurence music, and Miss Mary McShane, in- prtieles is on display. Mrs. Anna M. Keller, Miss Mar- Malcolm's poem, "The Last Cruise-" make up the tarious programs of the vitations and publicity. quarters, 5216 Penn avenue. cel la V. Keller, James P. Mulvihill, O'Toole presided at the meeting. The second double contest of the concerts to be given. Mrs. Alfred J. Hattman is general is will be used for the A cordial invitation is extended chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wm. H, wy extension that is be- Mrs. A. S. McSwigan, Mrs. John J. inter-class series of basket ball at to all councils of the Knights of McKenna, Mrs. John A. Newell, CAPUCHINS PURCHASE Seton Hill College was played Sat- Postner; eucher, Mrs. Solomon M. Mrs. W. T. DeLozier is CATHOLIC WOMEN Columbus, and all courts of the Schneider, chairman; "500," Mrs. The other ladies inter- Mrs. W. C. O'Rielly, Mrs. E. Garrick urday afternoon in the Greensburg Catholic Daughters of America. STUYVESANT FISH Armory, at 2 o'clock, with the Ju- DRAMA SECTION Sylvester L. Bdeky, chairman; Mrs. J. T. Lloyd, Mrs. O'Bryan, Mrs. Mary E. Pollard. Mrs. The next regular meeting of Court prizes, Mrs. John W. Kelly, chair- ell, Mrs. Walter Brown, Charles Quinn, Mrs. William Raf- ESTATE ON HUDSON niors versus the Seniors, and the Sophomores versus the Freshmen. In response to a very insistent de- Braddock will be held on Monday man; tickets, Mrs. Ralph Martin, «5» Bark, Mrs. William ferty, Mrs. A. E. Siedle, Mrs. Mary evening, November 19, in Edmunds chairman: aides, Mrs. Edward A. iS* William Loftus, Mrs. Styslinger, Miss Katherine L. Saupp, (By N. C. w. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) The Juniors won to a score of 12-11, mand for a drama section ,the Pitts- and the Freshmen to a score of burgh Council of Catholic Women Hall, being the regular business Dischinger, Mrs. Joseph H. Fisher, "y. Miss Agnes V. Staf- Mrs. Thomas Hart Taylor, Mrs. R. NEW YORK, November 14.—The meeting, followed by social. Mrs. Dennis J. Foltz, Mrs. James John Hartman, Mrs. 13-11. has made arrangements to organize P. Weldon, Mrs. Harry M. Weiss. Stuyvesant Fish estate at Garrison, a Drama Club under the diiection of McAuliffe, Mrs. Edward O'Neill, line, Mrs. A. V. Cos- N. Y., has been purchased by the Miss Sarah Floyd, of the Drama Read the advertisements and pat- Mrs. Robert M. Reilly, Mrs. John J. W. B. Reid, and Mrs. Read the advertisements and pat- Frovince of St. Joseph of, the Capu- School of the Carnegie Institute of Simpson, Mrs. Howard Slattery and . ke Up Cast of Female Minstrels and Hie Follies, and party, euchre and "500," to be held cis Xavier. His feast is observed in the basement of St. Mary of | on Monday, December 3. The ex- GREETING CARDS Meeting Monday Night 1Mb* Will Have Settings and Electric Effects Mercy church, Ferry street, on the ercises will consist of brief in- evening of Tuesday, November 27. structions, the recitation of ap- McCall will be cheer leaders; Mines proved prayers and blessing with The Missionary Confraternity has The Annual Farmrest Camp Re- is all set, and the have talented and well cultivated Many prizes and articles from the arranged a very artistic selection of union will be held in the Cathedral Mae O'Donnell and Julia Schubart various booths of the recent bazaar an authentic relic of the saint. camp song leaders. Miss Lyda Ma- tiie raising of the voices, the announcement assures. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stadelman, C.S. Christmas cards and these may be High School Auditorium Monday entertainment to be The Follies Show far surpasses are on hand and it is planned to use purchased in lots of six or twelve. evening, November 26. hard will be in charge of the re- these at this card party. The pro- Sp., and Rev. Father Walsh, C.S. IJIlto Homewood earne- the Minstrel Show, not alone in its Sp., will conduct the devotions. Mail orders will receive prompt at- A reproduction of "Stunt Night freshment comnr ittee. st® Thursday and Fri- songs, but also dances, costumes, ceeds of this affair will help swell tention. No two cards are alike and at Camp" will be one of the attrac- the bazaar ftind. Masses at 7 and 7:30 week days " this week, electrical displays and scenery. The and on Sunday 8:30 and 10:30. all are beautifully colored and steel tions of the evening. Games, danc- SETTLEMENT CLASSES inment, The Female scenes are taken from "Irene," The blessing will be given at the engraved. Each envelope also con- ing, musical program and refresh- AT OLD ST. PATRICK'S follies Show, which "Florsdora," "Ki Ki Koo," and oth- PREPARE FOR KING end of the Masses; likewise at tains a small pack of very pretty ments will also feature in the even- the auspices of the er popular numbers. The actors 12:30 noon; at 4 p. m. and 8 gift cards and seals. ing's entertainment. Settlement classes under the diree D. of A., and is com- have been carefully selected for this' The Sacred Congregation of Cer- o'clock in the evening. The relics Misses Valetta Coyle, Beatrice tion of Sodality Social Service wffl of the members of par' of the entertainment. There emonies is busy preparing far the used are authentic particles of TO ELECT OFFICERS Demotta and Theresa Dempsey will be held in Old St. Patrick's every Wastrel Show, led will be graceful dancing, catchy coming visit of the King of Spain to flesh and bone of the right arm be in charge of the games and Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 Shea, as interlocu- songs, stage settings and brilliant . This visit will be marked by of the great apostle. They were dancing. The program committee o'clock, beginning next Saturday. even greater ceremonials than those Officers will be elected for -the laugh a minute," electrical displays in the various obtained from Father Baccari, the Raphael Temporary Home and Day will include Misses Grace Munhall, Sewing, clay work, games, paper M. Many of the scenes. . . . , which have attended visits of other Jesuit postulator, by Msgr. Katherine Kirk, Catherine Geagin, cutting and story hour w£H be fa*, sovereigns. Stadelman, during his visit to Nursery, at the home, 3716 Penn while others are The show will be one of the best avenue, Thursday evening, Novem- Margaret Mcpuigan, Kathleen Gel- eluded ut the afternoon's prograa. chorus, fall and performances of its Wad ever pre- It is probable that the king will be Rome. higher and M«ry Kane. Misses Registrations will be taken next Sat- received by the Pope in the preaenoe ber 22, at 8 o'clock. Members inter- " hjr mwlleat sented at the nanwfd Carnegie ested are urged to attend. Catherine O'Donnell and B«raadette urday at 2 o'clock. Library. •,.. of all the cardinals residing in Rome. 1l • - , THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THUHBfoifl blocked the doorway, and prevented the man sick of the carried through it to the Great Physician. palsy being THE CATHOLIC |E $ITTSTITIRGF) CATIJOLTC THE OMISSION in the new Irish Parliament of any prayers for EE1 ESTABLISHED IN 1844 EDUCATIONAL Divine guidance has been deeply regretted by most Irish Catholics and CATHOLIC COM BY EIGHT REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOB. D D . FIRST BISHOP OF PITTBURGH. not by them alone. The matter was raised in the Senate by the Earl of ASSOCIATION PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Wicklow, a Protestant, and there could be no mistaking the fact that Jr=Jr=Jr=ir=Jf THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY the sentiment of the gravity of the omission was unanimous. The aues Makes Twentieth Annual Re- #MKB. BOOM 1*1 Bell Phon* 18*7 Court J39 SECOND AVENUE tion was, however, treated as one of "delicacy." So far as is que Steering Clear the total come SMIT^ PAUL C. DUNLEVY. President and Treasurer „ ... . . »- So far as is known, port, Including Many Impor- The American Federation of Labor l!0" of life thanS?^ fBAMCIB P. SMITH. Editor ALOYSIUS COLL, A«ociatc Editor nothing came of the conference on the subject between the heads convention in Portland, voted, by an two Houses. of the tant Papers on Study and poll tan paperTjw*^ TERMS IN ADVANCE overhelming majority, to keep an ay nearer to the JESI Students—Need of Better from the Farmer-Labor party and to DVIII fcjr mail, par year (2-00 I copy by mail, for six months tl.00 -:o:- Educational Methods — .05 Foreign subscription, by m»ll..__ S.50 THE VALUE of a good, practical sermon is beyond price. The ser- tsche w any third party. The action, Catholic press Canada subscription -, , , , „ , 13.00 we believe, was wise. Let the Labor AAS? »T£>£ mon on the sodality recently in the Cathedral emphasizes this fact It Something About the Cur- thin Entered at the Puttoffiee, PittHburgh, Pa., as Second Class Matter. riculum Federation become the tail of any finally count-He«*. Xfcw ^ has brought forth rich and plenteous fruit. Thousands of Catholics political party's kite and it will cease SBURGH, PA., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 1923 learn their only through hearing. Reading is not a weakness to be a force for betterment of the with our brethren. If they are to know their religion they must be (Courtesy The Catholic Columbian) individual workman. This does not No taught from the pulpit. Some have never learned any Catechism mean that members of the A. F.~of many Article.-* of great value to Catholic {Tents that beset AaS, Boyle Commends who have, retain not a word of it. educational interests, and to educa- L. should not take an interest in literary worker*. twT7. a' tion in general, are contained in the politics. That is needed; but as an Talbot Smith dj<| ^M The Pittsburgh Catholic twentieth annual report of the Cath- organization the A. F. of L. should encourage young fl* ' THERE IS A GREAT COMPLAINT at the present time that keep clear of political parties.—The not only in this country, but in every country, have ceased to people, olic Educational Association, 1651 Catholic WHter/cS,^ Bishop's House, a large Fust Main street, Columbus, O., just True Voice. extent to be church-going folk. That is not true—certainly not published. It carries discussions on ness to his intenssffi?" The Editor, Pittsburgh' July 8, 1921. same extent at any rate—of those who are members of to the Down We Go success did not mXSL The Pittsburgh Catholic, the Catholic topics of paramount interest to all of the feebler Xft* Pittsburgh, Pa. Church. engaged in the care and training o*' Hunger, thirst and drowsiness are genius. HewasafcZ,*1 a outh. the physical warnings that the bod- Dear Sir:— ily tissues are wearing out and must brave and merdksshkarri^ j „ I do only scant justice to Catholic Journalism in this Diocese, IN EVERY AGE temples ha Rev. Paul L. I akely, S.J., Uiuated sawg. In the e™, ave been set up to Almighty God We "Freedom in E ucation," discus be replenished; the procreative fac- Catholic Ecclesiastic? when, following the example of my predecessors in the See of do not cease to worship Him elsewhere, but we find in these ulties have no such urge. For this Ffttshwgh, I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official place: the present treru in government 1 head a sharp lesson to tkl source of worship such as we cannot find anywhere else. i.-iation as relab 1 to education, > reason they are of a different" sort orators who persist fa, T fHseaaan organ, and comn end it to priests and to the people as a in order that humanity may not Tdiable Journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I trust that by Father John J. Wayne, S.J., treat.' mg the secular clertyin present-day lack of scholarship neglect the wearing out of itself. retreats. And his tfa fhdr encouragement and support it will grow in influence, and J^ww*^mmmmmmmmmmvmm This u«'ge is controlled by the reas- lEgpM, increasingly, a power for justice, for righteousness, and America, due as he states, to c< nduct of the Cathofe, overcrowded curriculum and the oning faculties and its proper obedi- seminaries was a shod til f«r the advancement of the Kingdom of God in this world. ! creasing domination of athletics, ence means as much comfort to the were intimately pe^f Sincerely yours in Christ, I TRUMPET CALLS and CRICKET CHIRPS the consequent decrease of t soul as the eating, drinking and spired perfection had + HUGH C. BOYLE. | BY THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR study. sleep mean to the body. Those who attained and that a - Bishop of Pittsburgh. | The ever-present problem of enter the married state with wrong crated by so many gea standardization receives discussion principles, are trying to evade for interrupted tenait wu in the papers of the College Depart- the soul the things necessary to it sacrosanct and above m, CAUSE FOR THANKS to bring into the wilderness of the just the same as if the body tried outspoken frankness « Immoderation Catholics of the Pittsburgh mining town or the timber camp the ment, in "Some Problems cf Stand- ardization," by Rev. Thomas I. Gas- to evade the calls for its upbuilding. the mildewed quiet of M have cause for brotherly love and ad- lift of prayer, the influence of life Then comes the only remedy in sight ecclesiastical sages mut, VOLSTEAD prohibition law exacts of the citizen obedience to its miration for their fellow men of all patterned in the love and peace of son, S.J., of Georgetown University, •Mj^llPPWlstons. But do we not hamper this duty in endeavoring to pro- the Divine Master. If anv member and a paper by Clyde Furst, Litt.D., —divorce. Down we go!—Catholic garded as a genuine ••• mu fo by u Wn denominations in this community Columbian. WSkf* * ™ ™ P * S H beyond the bounds of feasibility? who have not given ear to the wild of the great body of 600,000 persons Secretary of the Carnegie Founda- cause of Catholidty b EljpfllP* ti something in immoderation which is offensive, and which weak- misrepresentations of that wave of in the Pittsburgh diocese has a tion for the Advancement of Teach- States.—Catholic TV religious intolerance which, while heartache to follow the Lord in His ing. A timely paper noticed is by Seeing Life Whole ford, Conn. EPf •eB meant efforts to better conditions. The spirt of a sure reform command to spread the Gospel, he Rev. Joseph Reiner, S.J., on "Social The first pages of practically WWf passionate and rash. It is earnest and patient, bearing with dying in one part of the country, is trying so hard to bolster up its pro- need only give a tithe of his time Sciences in the College Curriculum " every Catholic paper in America are Catholic Sprit . •parities, expostulating with the errors, persuading the reason, gram with intensified hatred ir. other and his mind and money ir help of In this Department we find a List filled with items that can really The Catholic is alwanfe mi ' acquiring the confidence and the co-operation of those it would sections, especially in country towns this worthy institution and the of Approved Colleges, those Catholic classify as news. Strange to nar- and good will through £ and villages. A very large percent- priests charged with its heaven- institutions which have complied rate, crime is not the condiment to He feels no enmity to kill £ blessed admi nistr ation. with the requirements of the Com- provoke interest. Scare heads are . » • worW like our mercurial American one, where there are so age of the church-going population men and has no *• Afferent tastes and opinions to be consulted, so many public credit of this city, is made up of placed upon the accredited list. It heavy enough type. Sin is not bla- that his kingdom belo&ts ^ interests to be reconciled, and so much impatience under THKY IK) NOT FORGET zoned forth in inviting allure. Vir- men of education, ability, ?nd whose A tiny news item in this issue tells is illuminating to note that the list world to come. Bot t^i. t lives have been successful because comprises forty-eight colleges for tue is not made startling. Activities restraint, upon the freedom of personal will and action a how the Sodality girls of St. George : make him apathetif and ste , V no matter how necessary and beneficent in his judgment may they have been broad enough parish will have as the guests of a r.en and twenty-seven for women cannot be commonplace because they |when his rights and orbfe* J know that he enough to The Curriculum are for the most part concerned for Catholic are infringed «uj n» Change he would introduce in the habits and condition of a com- from the does best who draw- •ncial evening of the near future God and the faith. Disasters find be careful not to attempt too much. He should be content well-springs of manv their own mothers. To us the few Necessary changes in the curricu- the enemies of his fai^b to lines in the story speak volumes. lum, the paramount subject for many place only because mercy and pity their harmful course via 9r| Sph What is practical at the moment, rather than to sacrifice the good friendships. Such a citizenship, the are suggested. derance. philosophy of whose min is sound These Sodality girls all have in years, are advocated in the papei o' fa MI reach enough for its own guidance, learned them something that is sweet and Rev. Charles M. Ryan, S.J., of Cleve Sociology inevitably figures large, As an individual the Cithfc in a vain effort to attain at once all he would desire to long ago that in no religious creed is symbolic of that in young woman- iand, in the Secondary Educatior because under another name, works wage an enduring sad • f- •^JJ* Every movement for the improvement of the moral or political there any doctrine founded on other hood which all the world admires. Section. It is Father Ryan's conten- cf charity, preventive and remedial; f.ght against sin to save J .caafition should be actuated by a spirit prudent and tolerant and yet precepts than the words of Christ Many of them are the employes of tion that a shortening of the ele- .•re a large part of the Church's ac- mortal soul; as a men. ^Mfflmt and resolute. Him.-elf: "Give to Caesar the things corporations. None of them are mentary grades is absolutely neces- tivity. militant Church, agunti m^^^mhMt is the power that sanctions law, and what are the prospects that are Caesar's and to God the hirkers in doing more than their sary if education in this country i3 To the expert newspaper man this forces of evil are ra>fi« things that are God's," a precept, hare in the activities of the Church, to advance along the proper lines. may seem very transitory and wholly assist in its straggle m

l&TlS•mMil HA SER 15, 1923 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC MS jr THREE Parish M0F W DISCOVERY PICTURES OF Pittsburgh Women FIRST AMERICAN List PAINTINGS AND INDIAN LIFE Pledge $200 To Aid PILGRIMAGE TO AT INSTITUTE SDRAL PARISH TOOLSJMOO YEARS OLD Gibbons Institute! THE HOLY LAND FIRST m M,r.*i. Director Douglas Stewart of! Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Preparations Now Being Made NATIONAL BANK f H U lty r its Primiti Carnegie Museum Opens Ex- Women, Through President, jPkarmacy ? , r; ° ve Peoples in in Palestine For Groups Who SSSK^ UnderKrOUnd Cave in Evince Rich hibit of Photographs of Wal- Mrs. Teresa M. Moiamphy, Will Sail From New York AT PITTSBURGH ,C. Urkia, Prep. ter McClintock Taken in Res- Give This Sum to Cardinal March 19 and Be in Jerusa- By M jlflTH AVENUE /d • ^ - Massiani (•one fifteen thousand years ago ervation of Blackfoot Tribe Gibbons Institute — Many lem During Holy Week (rans Correspondent, N. C. W. S. ||» jkfflle Street such is the age give by expert' Other Organizations Join We have installed the Paying News Service) lontoligists on the decorations The collection of colored photo- (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) and Receiving Unit System. graphs of Ind an Life taken bv Wal- PARIS, Nov. 15.—Buried deep un- (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 15.— Customers of this Bank may PARISH, North Side oer a hill p the Gausses mountains ter McClintock, of Pittsburgh, who CATHOLICS TO JOIN Special preparations for the recep- now deposit and withdraw funds in Languedoc, some wonderful grot was the adopted son of the Black- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 15.— tion of the first American pilgrimage tas, deso rated with engravings and WITH NON-CATHOLICS feet Indian chief, "Mad Wolf," are The Pittsburgh Council of Catholic to the holy places in Palestine within at the same window, thus avoid- act paintings have been discovered This shown at the Carnegie Institute. The Women, under the leadership of its MB MM-B IN CIVICS CONGRESS collection will remain on exhibit un- president, Mrs. Teresa M. Moiam- thirty-five years are being made in ing delays. This innovation has ^ considered to be one of the finest the Holy Land .according to word been tested and highly approved. a>rcheological discoveries in years as til November 25. Diiector Douglas phy, has pledged $200 to the cardi- O'NEIL About 150 Denominations to Meet in Stewart, of the Mtiseum, says. nal Gibbons Institute. The Buffalo received at the Franciscan Monas- the grottos reveal many traces' of Birmingham. England, to Bring tery here, headquarters of the com- This new System wilfC^/^^HT and Insurance the life and work of primitive hu- There are over 300 photographs Council, also, has voted a 25-cent great convenience and time sa» Definite Christian Principles Into donation for each member of that missariat of the Holy Land under Pdrntl BARGAINS manity. The discoverer of this arch- Life of Nation. on exhibition, all of which were whose auspices the pilgrimage will to customers. * eological sanctuary is a model village taken by Mr. McClintock during his council and its affiliated organiza- "' ,IL 8» Pittsburgh. Pa. visit with the Blackfeet Indians tion 3. be conducted. Owniti p—« ote— priest, Abbe Lemozi, pastor of the (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) The pilgrims will sail from New- Floor Officers will be glad to parish of Cabrerets, in the Depart- over a period of fifteen years. The Grand Council of the Young York March 19. The program has give additional information. ment of the Lot. Abbe Lemozi has LONDON, Nov. 13.-Preparations Mr. McClintock first came in con- Men's Institute, Atlantic jurisdic- have been made for holding, earlv tact with the Blackfeet in 1896 when tion,, and the Grand Council of the been arranged so that they may- | BART PARISH. E. E. long been interested in archeology i-ext year, a great united conference spend Holy Week and participate in and his ability had won for him the he was a member of an expedition Pacific jurisdiction have endorsed the the impressive ceremonies of that FIFTH AND WOOD graitude of numerous .scholars. The in Birmingham city on Christian DOI- sent out by the United States Gov- Institute and urged subordinate ltics economics and citizenship, ir, ernment to make investigations for councils to make contributions. period in the very places sanctified Son recent find has made his name fa- which the Catholics are to take part as the scenes of the first Holy Week. Convenient for yea mous. the purpose of locating national tim- Similar resolutions were adopted During the time the pilgrims are at I jii Frankstewn in conjunction with representatives ber reservations. Gifford Pinchot, by the Catholic Young Men's Na- cf the non-Catholic bodies. now Governor of Pennsylvania, was tional Union at its annual meeting the holy places, the Stars and Stripes How He Became Interestd The conference aims at bringing the head of the expedition. recently held. Dr. Michael J. Slat will be raised over the tomb of and HOSIERY Abbe Lemozi has always lived in (•efimte Christian principles ir.to th* Christ. It is probable that a special Lot region and in Dordogne where, When the work of the Commission terly, president, has sent out a very feature of the stay of the Americans life Pitted Feet social, political and economic life of was finished Mr. McClintock re- -strong letter to all local councils, Prayer Books mm fifty Years curing the last 60 years the archeol the nation. The agenda, so far a- urging their support to the project. in Palestine will be the dedication of ogists have done so much valuable can be seen at present, seems to be mained in the camp of the Blackfeet the Basilica of the Transfiguration work and obtained so much light on for some time. He was adopted as The Supreme Board of Trustees of en Mount Thabor, built by Ameri- lather vague. It lacks, for instance, a son by Chief Mad Wolf, and given the Ladies' Auxiliaiy of the Knights Church Goods Uc Portraiture the existence of primitive humanity. the definiteness and real srrasp of the cf St. John have also given the in- cans at the behest of Pope Benedict It was in the caves of this part of position that was shown by the Cath- the name of "White Weasel." Hi* XV. The boys of the Franciscan or- If Appaiataent the country that the "founder" of position as the aopted son of a chief stitution its endorsement and an ap- phanage in Jerusalem have been or- Religious Articles olics at the conference just held at enabled him to acquire valuable rec • propriation from its national treas- pre-'nistory, Edouard Lartet found, in Reading. This can be explained bv ury. The Catholic Order of Forest- ganized into a band, and they will Price always low. 1864. the ftrst carving on ivory dat- the fact that whereas the Catholic c-rds of ethnological interest. Mr. greet the pilgrims on their arrival STUDIO ing from the reindeer age. It was in McClintock had been the photogra- ers as an individual unit has con- in the Holy City. were all of one mind, the 150 dif- pher with the Pinchot expedition and tributed liberally to the building New Location other, nearby caves that the first ferent denominations that will meet On the journey to the Holy Land, Avenue, East End skeleton of a man from the same pe- with his camera he secured many ro- fund. Plans are now being prepared ;n Birmingham will represent many mantic and picturesque scenes of In- by an architect, and unless some- stops will be made at the Azores. Hiland 6179 riod waa found. Many silex tools he- points of view and there are not Algiers, Palermo, anil Naples. The Kirrter's longing to these remote ancestors of cian life, some of them having to do thing unforeseen arises, buildings many points upon which unanimity with the impressive ceremonials con- will be erected during the coming pilgrims will set foot on the sacred the present race of man were also leasonablv may be expected. soil of Palestine first at Haifa, where found here. nected with the "Sun Dance." summer. Catholic Book Store and Church Work By a series of preliminary meet- Many of the photographs shown at they will land to begin the tour of ings, the delegates tc the Birming- the holy places. At its completion, 126 STANWIX ST. ^ G A SPECIALTY Abbe Lemozi, after studying th<»se the Carnegie Institute have been PRESIDENT ENDORSES Opposite Joseph Horn* Ctf. I local discoveries, became passion ham conference hope to talk out used to illustrate Mr. McClintock'.; thev will visit Rome. ately interested in the search for the things so that by the time the con- NEAR EAST RELIEF The Most Rev. Albert M. Daeger Telephone 4298 Court \\ I CASTOR lerence proper opens the delegates two book.-, "The Old North Trail" O.F.M., D.D., Archbishop of Santa Ml Window Glass testimonies of man's origin. and "Old Indian Trails," the latter GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY I Iwm Nwkn r.ay get down to real action. Msgr. Fe, will act as spiritual director of He has thus established in his rec- Parkinson, Rector of the Birming- of which was published only re- the pilgrimage. The tour will be i St. E. E„ Pgh, Pa. tory a museum where he has classi- ham diocesan college at Oscott, i.- centlv. Sends Letter From White House personally conducted by F. M. Bec- BRICKS HOaad «1M-J fied hundreds of bones, reindeer, ant- need la tba balldln* «f ished and carved stonss, silex tools, tion in Command So Often For- churches, homed and schools. IiiMH and molds of caivings and paintings. WINS FIRST PRIZE IN gotten. specially for the pilgrimage. bricks for aU farms of hHollar plants. LEGION'S CHAPLAINS NOTRE DAME CONTEST Sometimes days of hard work lead LOUVAIN HAS EIGHT Howi plants la tha rreet 11IUhi|> FLOWERS to nothing. .At other times an ap- DENOUNCED KLAN The International Near East As- and Central Pennsylvania districts. For Every Occasion parently insignificant find leads to (By N. G. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) sociation, of which Dr. Fritjof Nan- U. S. SCHOLARSHIPS Oar bricks won la world-wide i »•>•»!' magnificent results. Thus, in 1920, (By N. C. W. C. to Th« Pittsbourh Catholic) NOTRE DAME, IND.. November sen, who spoke here Sunday, is an tion for construction of Annapolis Naval in the valley of the Sagne, a minute 9.—Francis C. Miller, '27, is an- 'honorary committeeman, having re- LOUVAIN, November 14.—The Academy, St. Vincent's now fnalla| WEAKLEN'S branch in the rock, cleared out by CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 16.—While nounced as the winner of the poetry and scores of (ml stractaras la tbfa he resolution aimed at the KuKhix quested that Sunday, December 2, be Lector Magnificus of the Louvain isssli) and abroad. FLOWER SHOP uint of great patience, gave access Klan adopted by the national con contest conducted by the Scribblers' set apart as a day in which observe University, in his inaugural address Avenue, East Liberty to a cave 150 meters deep decorated vention of the American Legion a Club of the Notre Dame University the Golden Rule, "Whatsoever ye to the Professional Corps and some JOSEPH SOISSON FIREBRICK with varieous paintings of animals. and is awarded the first prize of $20. would that men should do to you, three thousand students, enumerated San Francisco did not mention -.hi COMPANY, It was near this 150 meter cave, organization this The second prize of $10 was won bv do ve even so to them." a command among the honors that have fallen the Marcenac cave, that a still more was net true of a Dennis J. .O'Neill, '26. Mr. Miller's much forgotten at this time in to the graduates of the school during CONNELLSVTLLK. PA. interesting subterranean hall, the resolution which was unanimously poem follows: world affairs, President Calvin Cool- the year, eight scholarships from the |A. ROMANO adopted by the Chaplains' Orginiza- id ge has sent the following letter of American Foundation. These schol- most beautiful of all, was discovered tion of the American legion of FANCY a few years later. A 14 year-ol< l ie w! dreams of a philosophy commendation: arships allow five civil and mining Construction boy named David put the Abbe o: Ahich were present nine Protestant "It is with a good deal of satisfac- engineers, two doctors in philosophy irches—Inst it utions and five Catholic chaplains, accord- I.ike a half-tied fed bird who longs and belles-lettres, and one doctor in the '.rack of this new find. ing to Rev. William 1. O'Connor, for (light, tion that 1 commend your proposal City Insurance Co. 8, East Liberty P. 0. Boy and priest were nearly as Like a prisoner beating on the bars to observe an International Golden medicine to pursue post-graduate I>hyxiated, but they did not give up past national chaplain, who has just Rule Dinner Sunday, on the second studies in American Universities "IE HILAND 1123 returned homai from the trip to the to free nd BOLSHEVIST EXCESSES sereen, giving a series of benefits in order dati's best man. Mr. Jame^ De- I—rsara prirUtfM. perssed at the fact that simple and Paints with a master's touch. to raise money wherewith to pay off Angelus and James Kelly served as 612 Wood Street Grant 1654 It, Superintendent native, as these dawnings are, the AGAINST ALL RELIGION Who builds a magic play, scene by the sum of $1,000 on the church ushers. The wedding breakfast an! proportions and perspectives are al- mortgage. The pastor is the Rev. W«tfnfhNM Bid*. most perfect. And this work was RELATED BY BISHOP scene, leception took place at Fraternal Mention The Catholic when baying PITTSBURGH, PA. To have it fall Father Carmine Cillo, who has ably- Hall. from our advertisers. fBy N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Ctrtiholic) Stage and all served the Italian people of his com- PARIS, November 14. — Msgr. As the prelude melody is begun. munity. His parish house is at 92 Landrieux, Bishop cf Dijon, has sent I am he who would to be Harlem avenue-. to the members of his diocese a mov- High up on a radiant sun Recently the parish men and wo- ing appeal inviting them to pray for Where all might see. men gave a benefit which was well the salvation of Russia. attended, and others are planned for The Bishop of Dijon points out the I am he who lolls and drear 01 the near future. PAY YOURSELF MONEY ROSENBAUM- excesses to which Bolshevist tyranny love, "BE YOUR OWN PLUMBER" Sixth—.Liberty—Penn has gone in the matter of religious And yet no loves are mine; RHINELAND REVOLT persecution. I am he who rides the clouds above BEING OPPOSED BY We Sell to You Repair Parts for Old or New Plumbing. "From 1918 to 1920," says the In highest clime Every Article Sold is Guaranteed A-l. message, "26 Orthodox Of dreams sublime; CATHOLIC LEADERS and bishops and more than 1,200 I am he who has a diamond in hand priests and religious have been mas- And drops it for a phantom beam; By Rev. Dr. Wilhelm Baron von Capitaine Ma. I Size U» 9 IJ.SS sacred; Catholic priests have been I am he who gathers only golden No J 81 so 19x12 3.75 hung; workmen, peasants, people of sand— (Cologne Correspondent, N. C. W. C Mo. 1Siz e 24x14 4.34 every condition have been shot by In a dream. News Service) No. 4 Size 21x16 5.15 the thousand. Bolshevism has made COLOGNE, November 12.—Lead- No 5 Size 22x18 5.75 more victims in Russia than the war ARCHBISHOP GLENNON ers of Catholic thought in Germany- No. « Size 23x20 6.60 on the battlefield. No. 7 Slza 23x22 7 « WARNS SEMINARIANS are generally opposed to the move- No. ( Size 23x24 3.15 "The Soviet Government has vio ment for an independent Rhineland ».»• iently renewed religious persecution. OF FOES OF CHURCH Republic for the reason, they say, No. I Stza 23x24 The churches have been pillaged, the that the creation of such a state (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittoburerh Catholic) relics of the saints have been odious- would imperil the Catholic iife of 6 Inches Long—Bach ly profaned, the consecrated Hosts , LA., Nov. 8.— those parts of Germany now pre- I Inches Lone—Each • t H A stirring appeal for the support of 10 Inches Long—Each . .M have been burned on the public dominantly Protestant. The Rhine- 14 Inches Long—Each . 1.04 squares. Last year, on Christmas the Catholic seminary by Catholics land is overwhelmingly Catholic and It Inches I/UDC— Karh . 145 generally was made by the Most 24 Inohaa Ln(—Each . >.1* day; a burlesque procession passed is the center of Catholic activity for 3« Inofcea Lane—Each . 3.1» through the streets of Moscow which Rev. John J. Glennon, Archbishop of the German reich. It is in the Rhine- 41 Iacbea Lone—Each . 1(1 was an outrage against the Blessed St. Louis, in his sermon here yes- land that most of the great Catholic . 4.4* Virgin. On Holy Saturday this year terday at the dedication of the Notre educational institutions are located a carnival was held in which the Dame Seminary. and the headquarters of many Cath- Lead Connections for Stoves. scenes were a parody on the Passion Early in 1921 was begun the cam- olic organizations are found there. 13 Iaakaa Lone Each ...... -Ma Telephone now Jor of Our Lord, and which was accom- paign to raise funds for its erection U lytiao LOOT—Bach Mo panied by cries of 'Death to God.' and more than $1,000,000 was raised, 24 ZMbaa Ls— Ban* 1* A statue has been erected to Judas." enough to erect and endow the in- AUSTRIA IS NOW 3* la*il LOOT—Bash 4*C John McCormack's stitution. The new structure occu- GOING FORWARD No Matter What Yon Want in the Fitting Line, We Have It Latest Victor Record , DUTCH CATHOLICS pies twelve squares. The building The largest variety of Plumbing Supplies in the World fronts 243 feet with a width of 175 Under the suberb leadership of the and at wholesale price to 70a. Catalog upon request. OPEN UNIVERSITY feet, being in the form of a letter Reverend Dr. Seipel, stability and -Love Sends a Little Gfft "E." The central wing contains a progress have returned to Austria. NYMEGEN. Nov. 10.—The proph- chapel, the gift of the clergy of the Shortly after the great war the con- of Roses" ecy of Monsignor Paredis, first Bish- archdiocese, who contributed $100,- dition of that country seemed all but PLUMBERS' SUPPLY OOt AND op of Roermond after the restoration 000 to the fund. hopeless. Dr. Seipel not only saved (4 mil BRO&. JOHN. JOE. TOM AMD BILL) "Wonderful One" cf the Dutch Hierarchy in 1853, the the nation from ruin, but ht has won (DOCTOM o» Fianmio) t ay-dream, for twenty years past, of LONDON BOROUGH the support and admiration of ele- 433 LIBERTY AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. ? Two love songs known the world two million Dutch Catholics, has ments that formerly were hostile to 8TOBB—Ml KITBET «T.. NBWABX. N. 1. been fulfilled in Njfmegen by the MAYOR AT CATHOLIC the Church and to his program of |g*W, sting wtih fine sentiment, to the opening of a new Catholic university. CHURCH IN FULL ROBES restoration. The general election ••ft counter melody of strings and the It is the seventeenth canonically just held was a practical endorse- gentle tang of the celesta, erected since the secularization by (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) ment of the "priest-savior" of his Scientific Eye Examinations Lenses Duplicated Without Prescription Protestantism and Humanism of the LONDON. November 14.—A great | country. Dr. Frederick Funder mmm mmm% p Young and old will like them. . specifically Catholic Universities of civic service, attended by the Mayor shows that Dr. Seipel achieved this "Z OJPTICIAI/S Price $1.50. the Middle Ages. Belgium set the of the London borough of Pancras, result by a frank statement of his pace in 1834 by the ire-opening of the with the aldermen and councillors of program and without stooping to the Victor Red Seal Double-Faced former Catholic University of Lou- the municipal council in their robes methods of the professional politi- funp&ss&rj&ros. 10-inch Record No. 961. vain. It was followed in succession of office, marked the closing of the cian. by Ireland, France, Canada, Asia celebration in honor of the institu- OPTOMETRISTS Minor, the United States, Switzer- tion of the Rosary, held by the Lon- Bead the advertisements and pat- land, Chili, Argentina, Poland and don Dominicans at their priory ronise the merchant* who make use Pen Ave. at S*eath St. (Pitt Theatre) Pittettorfk, ft, * ' Italy. church. of our columns. > SH THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THURSDAT, The following will help the com- mittee: Joseph Owens, Robert iil Loughrey, Charles States, William Welsh Raymond Clark, James 5 ^^^ | J "Start with m coln end with « barrel SP^R H Wents, Francis Foley, James Col- llewsy Notes of Parish Affairs I lms James Devlin, James O'Connor, M John Kennedy. Robert Walsh, Louis -MINIATURE BARRELS- • ^^OSrotwBagiwwBiBiB Conlcy. Paul Sisk, Harry Page, Ber- JAT.ONAL anaaaaoIg nard Gilbert, Daniel Flannery, Oilver They Take Care of Your Loose Ohaew 1 na NOVEMBER INTENTION palace and forced to wander in the | The Young Ladies' Sodality will Clark, James McKenna, Jerry T. A DOLLAR DEPOSIT GETS ONE streets with her children. She died have Mothers' Night, Thursday even- O'Shea and Martin O'Haley. The -jm Th® November intention, recom- in J231 at the age of twenty-four. ing, November 22, in the church hall general meeting that was hell on SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Sunda\ 25 mended by the Holy Father, is the Tuesday, November 20.—St. Felix A very pleasant evening is in store atternoon was very well at- Fifth & Liberty Aves. Fifth and Liberty Aves Coevendon of the Mohammedans. of Valois was the son of the Count for all mothers and members. A tended. This euchre is planned to help the boys get their Lyceum in Pittsburgh, Pa. of Valois. An unjust divorce be- fine little sketch will be produced. "Give your child a barrel—It will worfc - PCMKY HOURS' DEVOTION tween his parents led him to take order and to finance it for the winter season. the Cistercian habit at Clairvaux. St. Basil November After living for a time as a hermit in Italy he returned to France where •Saniel Minahan was buried Satur- H New Castle—St. Vitus church. day morning with Requiem High Old St. Patrick's 47 New Berry—St Martin's church. after another period of solitude he While the Rev. Father James and St. John of Matha formed the Mass at 9 o'clock. i| 18 McKees Rocks—SS. Cyril and The Young Ladies' Sodality will Renshaw Cox, pastor of Old St Methodius church. Order of the Holy Trinity for the Church, has had his new redemption of Christian captives. meet Sunday afternoon after the de- Patrick's "THE FLANNERY MOSTUAmr l^ttRbirgh—St. Mary of the votions. charge le;i s than two months he has •unt. The order was confirmed bj' Pope Innocent III. The Saint dfed in The new marrble main altar and succeeded in that brief period in Amoridge—Divine Redeemer Ch. 1213. baptismal fonet have arrived from transferring the historic old edifice The cost is entirely a matter of your pLANNERY , BROTHER® tl Ellswerth—St. Clement church. I from Old St. Patrick's into a New selection, but the SERVICE is always of r Wednesday, November 21.—The Italy and are now being erected. UNERAL DIRECTORS tl Pittsburgh—St. Brigid's church. Mrs. Cecilia Fink, aged 44 years, a St. Patrick's. The church, parish the Higrhest Standard. Our location is 12 North Side—Nativity church. Pre sentation of the Blessed Virgin house and convent have been com- central and convenient to all parts of the Mary. It is an ancient tradition that prominent member of the parish, and 531 SIXTH AVENUE It Emsworth—Sacred Heart church] wife of Louis Fir.k, a member of *he pietelv renovated me ruildint C sty and Suburbs. M Pittsburgh—St. Hyacinth churchi the Blessed Virgin Mary was solemnly offered to God in the Tem- church committee, died Tuesday have been painted, the altars have AT HAZELWOOD 25 North Side—St. Joseph's church. morning, November 13. The funeral been enameled, congoleum has been PHONES- 0180 ;HANT 3012 SECOND AVKNUR ple in her infancy. The tender soul "0181 " S6 Shoaf—St. Helen's church. will take place tomorrow morning laid in the sanctuary and aisles, 5011 SECOND AVENUE 17 Pittsburgh—St. Casimir's church. of Mary was then adorned with the most precious graces, an ohject of with solemn requiem high Mass at 9 and the communion rail has been PITTSBURGH, PENNA. «t HeKeesport—St. Perpetua's Ch. astonishment and praise to the o'clock. She was a member of the extended out four feet and also || Aspinwall—St. Scholastica's Ch. Altar Society and the Christian raised one foot. MPitCflburgh—Guardian Angel's Ch. mgels and of the highest compla- •— cence to the adorable Trinity, the Mothers' Confraternity. The altars also have been ele- Father looking upon her as His be- vated. New concrete steps and WEEKLY CALENDAR loved daughter, the Son as one Holy Cross wall have been placed in front of j chosen and prepared to become His The Holy Name Society will give church and a new pavement has (BfrK. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) mother, and the Holy Ghost as His a stag smoker and reception for all been put along in front of the edi-1 Friday, November 16.—St. Ed- iarling spouse. the men of the parish on Wednesday fice. The fire escapes have been Hi Missionary Confraternity of Christian Doctrine evening, November 21, at the A.O.H. extended from the church to the M SOCIETY mund of Canterbury, left his home Thursday, November 22.—St. Ce- of the Pittsburgh Diocese it Abingdon when twelve years old cilia, virgin, who was martyred in hall on Sarah street. The older men parish house and this will prove a to study at Oxford. In 1234 he was 77, was a rich, beautiful and noble of the parish will act as hosts to the convenience to the priests as veil j ji| ST. MARY OF MERC' CHURCH. 240 Ferry St., Pittsburgh. Pa. plrfeed to the See of Canterbury Roman maiden. On her wedding younger men on this occasion. as to the members of the parish. Ira Rev. D. A. Lawless, Director Sharpsborg Put, Where he fearlessly defended the evening she renewed the vow' by The committee of arrangement is With the wonderful transfor Catholic Daughters of rf^ts .of the Church against the which she had consecrated her vir- J busy preparing an evening entertain- j having been wrought at the hTJtoric I Court Grace, No. 593,^^ u 3 mrict and greed of Henry III. Un- ginity to Christ. Her husband was which will appeal in a special man- old edifice the only thing now need- Dedication of St. Raymond's, 7 too many Catholic churches , at le-isr will hold a benefit card p«5I m able to force that monarch to relin- converted by her words and a few ner to all the men. The Rev. Dr. ed is a new organ ani it is* hoped Melcroft quish the livings which he kept va- ays later was martyred. Cecilia Hannon will give a short address. the danger from such a source is far urday afternoon, Nor. xh some kind friend will donate the •emote :t the present time. cant for the benefit of the royal herself was placed in a hot air bath instrument to accompany the won- Last Sunday proved another mem- to 5 o'clock, in the Opp^fe, U( / Weesery, Edmund retired into exile heated to seven times its customary St. iloysius' Parish, Reserve orable day in the history of the Mis- The Missionary Confraternity is lins auditorium. "506" ai. r. temperature but was unharmed after derful male choir installed at St. really a diocesan extension society. I^Mber than connive at this wrong. Township sionary Confraternity when the new bridge *jll be playeTiJi day and a night. She was dis- Patrick's by Father Cox. What the Catholic Church Extension will be given 'r'M* died shortly thereafter and was What promises to be one of the chapel of St. Raymond's at MHcroft to charftj. HcMonixed in 1246 within four years patched with the sword, although I in the northeaste n part of Fayette Society is to the United States, so is A. Nestor is general chuiragi ;he remained alive with head half most successful social and financial St. Wenceslaus, North Side • he Missionary Confraternity to the of his death. events in the history the parish county was dedicated in the presence affair, assisted by the fellwj. L Saturday, November 17. — St. severed for two days and nights. The social entertainment given b\ Pittsburgh Diocese. Its chief aim mittees: ^ r*" w 11 be the grand euchre and bazaar the Young Ladies' Sodality was a of the largest gathering that ever lOWfory Thaumaturgus was born in Friday, November 23. — SI. which will be held in the parish hall graced any occasion in this new min- and purpose is to uphold the most if hetas of heathen parents. He fine success, socially and financially. neglected and abandoned sections of Reception, chairman, Mrs. AR Clement of Rome, was consecrated next Wednesday, November 21. for The proceeds are to be applied to the ing town. O'Connell, Miss Elizabeth li Jtwfied philosophy under the great Bishop by St. Peter himself and was the benefit of a sorely needed heat- In the completion of this church this great mining and industrial cen- Qrigen who led him to the true fund for the repairing of the larcr ter. Surelv its record, especially Mrs. Ruth Griffith, Ifo. fa among the first of those who have ing system for church, school and statue of the Blessed Mary in the the Confcaternitv has surely proved Wagner, Mrs. Catherim H* Ffcdth. Later he was made Bishop o. held the place and power of P^ter. convent. its right to be termed a missionary during the past year is worthy of jtoe Ceesarea. St. Gregory diet! in His famous epistle to the Corinthi- church. your close inspection and your most Miss Elizabeth Casey; "TOt, [ffl Ail societies, divisions and mem- organization for it has been erected liberal support. man, Miss Anna Meinert, |k fcsu the year 270. ans restored order in the Corinthian bers of the parish are joining efforts in a district which previous to the Sunday, November 18.—St. Odo of Church which was torn with schisms Annunciation, North Side Williams, Mrs. Elizaktft 1 -Q was the son of a noble of and many friends and benefactors A great number turned out for the efforts of the Confraternity did not Miss Mary Patterson andH irm and rebellion. Shortly afterwards and former members now in other possess a Catholic church xvithin 18 jMutaine. His father wished to see St. Clement sealed with his blood the meeting held Monday evening for ! Golla. ••£1 pur him distinguished at Court but the parishes are promising assistance miles. Providence itself seemed to Euchre, chairman, Hits 1 pi Faith which he had learned from and will attend. the members of the Holy Name So- smile benignly upon the efforts of THE FINE ARTS «fl of the religious life was too Peter and taught to the nations. ciety. The Rev. Jerome D. Hannon Brogan, Miss Mary 1UU nen ftroiw; He took the habit of St Christmas gifts of all kinds, for chaplain of Mt. Mercy Academy. the Confraternity for out of the rain Nelle Nestor, Mrs. 1m|| go Saturday, November 24.—St. John young and old, will be on hand, only and cold of the past three weeks, Benedict at Baume and later became of the Cross, became the first prior Fifth avenue, was the principal Little Notes of The Books, Pic- Mrs. Elizabeth Haney all mo abbot of the great abbey of Cluny. the most useful articles for daily speaker of the evening. His lecture there was sent to us, the only thing rion McCloskey. ., of the Barefooted Carmelites. His and personal use, and also in the re- needed to make the event a complete tures, Music and The The Pope sent him often as a peace- leform though approved by the gen- was of timely interest and was en- Bridge, chairman, Mis»I maker on missions to princes. On ligious line. joyed. After the meeting an enter- success, a clear, beautiful day. Drama kins, Mrs. Leanora eral was rejected by the elder friars. By patronizing the bazaar, persons «ae of those missions he wa* taken Three times he was shamefully per- tainment was held for the members Early in the morning the miners Irene Croke, Mrs. Margntj P, «t Rome and, at his urgent re- will avoid the eleventh hour Christ- cf the society. from the various towns along the In- and Miss Bessie CaJCRj' secutd by his brethren and publicy mas rush besides enjoying them- For the first time in the history qoest, carried back to Tours where disgraced. But his complete aban- dian Creek and the farmers from the Miss Margaret Nestor. JM died in 942. selves and meeting their friends at slopes of the Chestnut and Laurel of Pittsburgh the beautiful story donment by creatures only deepened this parish reunion. Everybody is The forty hours' devotions will his interior peace and devout long- open in this chuirch on Thursday ridges began arriving, anxious to as- of Christ's birth will be portrayed .Monday, November 19.—St Eliza- invited. i lst at the first Mass in this, the first on the stage at Old St. Patrick's JPfcjjf Hungary, was the daughter ing for Heaven. Next Sunday the Children of Mary morning, November 22, with a sol- emn high Mass and procession of the Catholic church to be erected in this Church Hall, Liberty avenue and *f » King of Hungary and the niece and the Sunday School and school remote section of the Allegheny Seventeenth street Tuesday, Decem- « St Hedwig. She was betrothed St. Michael's, S. S. children will receive Holy Com- school children. It will come to a fainfancy to Louis, Landgrave of solemn close on Saturday, Novem- Mountains. The first Mass was cele- ber 11, to December 24. The young St. Michael's drama- munion in a body at the 8. o'clock brated at nine o'clock to permit many The costumes will be the same as WHiringia and brought up in his tists are rehearsing for a play to be Mass. ber 24. Harry Wes^el, of 435 Green- father's court. While her husband tree avenue, was buried Wednesday communicants to approach the Holy used in the Passion Play, which was staged on Tuesday and Wednesday On Sunday evening, November 25, Table. At ten-thirtv the dedication produced under the direction of Bred she devoted her wealth and in- evenings, November 20 and 21. This there will be solemn reception of a morning with a requiem high Mass flseace to charitable purposes. Wher at 9 o'clock. ceremonies began, with Verv Rev. Father Cox during the last Lenten play is under the personal supervi- large band of women into the Con- M. A. Lambing, P.R., of St. John's. be died she was driven from the sion of M. C. Hock, and is entitled, fraternity of Christian Mothers. season. The costumes used in the MM Holy Name North Side Scottdale, Dean of the district, offi- Passion Play will be augmented.! "The Heart of Tennessee." This is Rev. John Greiner of St. Peter's ciating. At eleven-fifteen a solemn the first play for this season and it parish, South Side, will preach on Miss Josephine Gassner, of this additional costumes required in de- parish, and William J. Clashenkel, of high Mass was celebrated with Rev. picting the events attendant upon A600D FRIEND TOLD ME OF is expected that a large crowd will the occasion. E. A. Heinrich, ->{ the Confraternity, attend. St. Boniface parish, were united in the "Birth of Our Savious." the holy bonus of matrimony with a celebrant; Father Lambing, Deacon. FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE St. Catherine's, Beech view The play is entitled "The Nativ- nuptial high Mass durirg the past Rev. Francis Hoffman, of St. Vincent ity," and is a spoken drama, not a St. Richard The Holy Name Society has been week. Seminary, sub-deacon, and Rev. D. Preparations are being made fbi moving picture. The music for the reorganized and the officers and A. Lawless delivered a fine ser- play is being arranged by William the big euchre to be held in the members are enthusiastic over the Si. Peter, North Side mon during which he briefly outlined school hall, Tuesday evening, No- the history of the organization's ac- Borger. of the Symphony mi | prospects. Efforts are being made Holy hour devotions are held every Orchestra, who is selecting num m vember 27. Many valuable prizes to have one of the best Holy Name Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. After tivity in this region. At the late have been received for the affair. Mass the gathering was so large bfrs to fit every lin? and scene of societies in the city. holy hour each Friday evening the the production. H The committee promises a good time A very successful meeting was choir members hold their weekly re- that it filled the church to overflow- for all those who attend. held on the first Friday after Holy bearsels under the direction of Pro- ing. $1,500 MS Hour when a comprehensive pro- fessor Wheeler. The members of After Mass most of tfc? parishion- FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION St. Bede gram for the coming winter was the sodality hold rehearsals every ers and visitors repaired to the spa- Near Solway k Boop A card party was held on Monday worked out. It has been arranged Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock cious basement of the new church Solemn High Mass Wednesday Hi, evening in the parish house with a to have a lecture and entertainment under the direction of Miss George, where a delightful dinner was morning will open the Forty Hours Lot 70x25 very large crowd attending. These at the next meeting, which will be vocal director of St. Peter's school. served. This meal was prepared by Devotion in the Sacred Heart Squirrel Hffl euchre parties are held every Mon- held on the first Friday of December Devotions are held every Sunday friends of the confraternity assisted Church, Center avenue. There will day evaning for the benefit"of the after H( ly Hour. evening at 7:30 o'clock consisting of by the women of the congregation. be a procession of children from the Zoned As Commeai] proposed school. Plans are being The pastor, Rev. Father O'Brien, sermon,«osary and benediction. ' Everything necessary for the dinner grade and high schools and the boys' Just 20 ft. from lupj R-mm made for a bazaar to be held in the and his assistant, Rev. Father was donated, most of it being fur- choir will sing. The exercises will school and playground wi' very near future. Clougherty, who is the spiritual ad- nished by the Catholic farmers of close Friday morning. kt My Boy Back to Health MOVING PICTURES portunity for confeetk«Gl viser, were highly pleased with the the parish. restaurant or large pO|M St. Mary's Church, N. S. large number of Holy Name men At 2:30 in the afternoon two new; /^•of my good friends told me The social committee of the Young ART IN IRELAND fronts 70 feet and is 26 It *J P** jfrther John's Medicine last Next Sunday at 3 p. m., special who received Holy Communion Sun- Stations of the Sacred Heart and meeting for the officers and col- day morning and the congregation Ladies Beneficial Society will en- Blessed Virgin donated by two wo- is 3 blocks from Fprb* •»' _JP» *®ffl my five year old boy was man st. 1 lectors of the St. Mary's branch of was well pleased with the singing of tertain the members and their men of the Pittsburgh district, were DUBLIN—The Irish people are uVHH*** ™» down. We had had the St. Joseph Filial Orphan Society. the Holy Name men. friends with moving pictures, a so- blessed by the director of the Con- devoting keen attention to the de- doctors prescribe for him, All collectors please turn over money cial and luncheon Thursday even- fraternity. This was followed by velopment of music and art. In this WHITE ft LAI ^thout any improvement. After collected to the treasurer. ing, November 22, at St. Philo Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- movement the Catholic educational W taken Father Jchn's Medl- St. Joseph's, Bloomfield Branch No. 6, of the Knights of mena's Hall, Fourteenth street and ment at which Rev. John Hackett, of institutions together with voluntary ar some time, he began to Penn avenue. St. Joseph's, Mt. Pleasant, was celeb- associations are playing a great ^n weight and he is now a St. Agnes St. George, connected with this par- The Junior Holy Name Society ish, will celebrate their Thanksgiv- rant; Rev. Andrew DiSanto, of St. part. St. Nicholas Bldg. Wt well-nourished boy. We An Apple Problem Bernardine's, Mt. Pleasant, deacon, Court 011* • »ot be without Father John's will (receive Holy Communion next ing with a card party on Thanks- Sunday in a body at the 9 o'clock giving night in St. Joseph's How many apples did Adam and and Rev. Francis Hoffman, sub- Patronize our advertisers. Bargains Only. U" » for anything in the world." Eve eat? deacon, which closed the services for B Emil G. Pegler, 1292 6th Mass. The L. C. B. A. held a very auditorium. well attended euchre, Tuesdav even- Those in charge are: General Some sav Eve 8 and Adam 2—a the day. J Milwaukee, Wis. ing. total of 10 only. Among those present for the cere- J^a a body building tonic for all chairman, John E. Loibl; secretary, John Grazel, of 2539 Fifth avenue, Edward F. Hartur.g; treasurer, Hen- Now, we figure the thing out far monies were many visitors from Mt. ^•e family, Father John's Medicine was buried Tuesday morning, No- (iifferently: Eve 8 and Adam 8, also Pleasant, Scottdale, Connellsville, MP had more than 68 years of suc- ry Rapp; John Keller, Michael vember 13, with Requiem High Mass Nickel, George Rice. Nicholas Flaus, —total, 16. Greensburg, Irwin, Pittsburgh and It is safe to take because it at 9 o'clock. George J. Mangold, Louis Stum, Jo- On second thought, think the other Doints in this section, who AN OPPORTUNITY | gfl®e« not contain alcohol or danger- The Young Ladies' Sodality will seph Keller, Frank J. Bey, Jacob above figures are entirely wrong. c-ame to view the work of the Con- orugs in any form. hold a meeting in the basement of Utzig, Sr., Charles A. Jones, John If Eve 8 and Adam 82, certainly fraternity in the Indian Creek Val- For young women who will be assured a real fut®M| f J**?"?. druggist can get Father the church, Friday evening, Noverir A. Reisfelder, Philip Burger, Law- ihe total would be 90. ley. Fcrty cadets from the Knights >• Medicine for yeu, ar yeu can ber 16. rence Selzer, Paul J. Kemp, George Scientific men, however, on the cf St. George, Scottdale, attended in uniform and added much color to the Bell Telephone Operators. Extra payment for evett* direct frem Father John'* A. Rai h, Mrs. Frank Guth, Mrs. L strength of the theory that the ante- • M |n Co., Lewell, Mass. St. Canice J. Selzer, Mrs. C. Thoma, Mrs diluvians were a race of giants, rea- day's ceremony. nights, Sundays and holiday work. . . J t, The Young Ladies' Sodality will Yeager and Miss Marie Wehrheim, son something like this: Eve 81 and Among the donors to Melcrof; receive Holy Communion on Sunday president of the Young Ladies' Adam 82—total, 163. chapel mentioned in last week's arti- in a body, at the 8 o'clock Mass, and Sodality. Wrong again. What could be cle, the name of Duquesne Court, C. Hpart C. McFarland they will hold a meeting and enter- clearer than if Eve 81 and Adam 812, D. of A., Pittsburgh was omitted. p tHHllKANCE COUNSELOR tainment, Friday evening, November Holy Trinity the total was 893? Wc are indebted to the good ladies of Note—Tha introduction is flrtlllj* «* ||tl*OKER AND AGENT 16, after Holv Hour. Devotions in honor of the "Little We believe the following to be the this active court for the beautiful Machine Switch!* (Antaatttfe) true solution: Eve 814 Adam and candle-sticks that graced the altar of will not lenen oar need far oma The Household of Martha gave a Flower" next Sunday morning after Operator*. __ Brnmm. MS Vfcuffc Am euchre and "500" in St. Canice hall the 7:30 and 9 o'clock Mass and in Adam 8124 Eve—total, 8938. St. Raymond's on last Sunday. PITTSBURGH, PA. Tuesday evening, the proceeds to Still, another calculation is as fol- St. Raymond's, at Melcroft, is the the afternoon after the scapular de- lows: If Eve 814 Adam, Adam C«t M7# Court help maintain a missionary sister in votions. fourth chapel to be completed by the the South. 81242 oblige Eve—total, 82,056. Confraternity this year, making a Leo Dressel and Miss Hilda Mul- total of 19 churches that have been Next Wednesday, November 21, vaney will be married before a Nup- See Miss Mayr, the Lyceum will hold a euchre for tial High Mass, Wednesday morning, due entirely er in part to the efforts WANTED the benefit of the basketball team. November 21. The ceremony will be of this organization. Surely this is The Lyceum recentlv entered its bas- performed by Rev. Anthony Dressel a wonderful record; one that speaks First Floor, 416 Seventh Ave. jjjwMP; Girls; Boy»; Earn ketball team in the Catholic Lyceum O.C.C., of Tenafly, N. J., a brother OBITUARY volumes for the worthiness of the money distributing Basketball League. of the groom. cause and one that should appeal to Specials. Samples Free. the generous spirit of all Catholics Mfg. Co., 86 Dock St, St. George John F. Hare in the diocese. There are many THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PBW St. Mary's, 46th Street John F. Hare, son of the late other places in the diocese just as l, Mo. The Children of Mary will receive A meeting of the athletic associa- Holy Communion in a body next Timoth\ and Margaret Hare, of badly in need of chapels as the four tion of St. Mary's Lyceum was held places supplied this year. Lack of Sunday morning during the 8:15 in the Lyceum rooms, recently to Washington, Pa., died at his home in o'clock Mass. Lancaster, Saturday, October 27. His funds and priests alone prevents us promote athletics and particularly to giving them more attention. What BK «mr reus Leo Joseph Hujac and Paulina finance the basketball team now or- funeral was held from St. Anthony's Regina Angst were married before ganized. Catholic church with interment in the diocese needs is to have these Chevrolet Cars a Nuptial High Mass yesterdav St. Mary's cemetery. He leaves his litttle chapels scattered everywhere T It was decided to hold a euchre wife, Margaret Sales Hare, and the Throughout the diocese, to make the 4600 Forbes St, ROM morning, at 9 o clock. and reception Wednesday evening, Under the auspices of the Catholic following brother and sisters: Wil- church's presence felt on all sides Pittsburgh, Pa. J. A. Maloy I F. DIXON November-21, at the Lyceum hall, liam Hare, of Lancaster, Pa.; Mrs. and to reclaim and retain in the W omen's Union a euchre and card Forty-sixth street. Frank Holloran, mm r—ii sr. party will be held for the benefit of D. V. Lynch, Erie, Pa.; Mrs. W. J. faith the thousands of Catholic peo- Mk MM is general chairman of the affair, Moriarty,- Sulphur, Okla., and Mrs. ple in the mining and country dis- Can FUNERAL the new school fund on Tuesday Walter Barry is head of the pub- evening, November 27, in the church P. J. Town sell, Parkersburg, W. Va. trict who unfortunately find them- 60S7 Sckealey halL licity, having as his aides the follow- selves fciinated miles from the near- HOME ing: John Canity and James Casey. Patronize oar advertisers. est Catholic church. We cannot have DVEMBER 15, 1923 THE PITTSBlIRRH TATnnr. ir ST. BRENDAN'S RAISING SUM OF TEN THOUSAND Li Will Hold Rummage Sale in Parish Buildings on Brad- dock Avenue Tomorrow and Saturday — Proceeds Go to FrankA GREATER EVENT? THA NSede EVER! SALE OF r Pledge of Sum For New Buildings Now Being Built Plan and The Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Fur Brendan's Church have arranged to hold a rummage sale in the building at 21-26 BratHock avenue, Braddock, Trimmed on Friday and Saturday of this week. A large and choice selection of cloth- ing of all kinds, furniture, books, shoes, millinery, jewelry, carpets and household articeles have been gath- ered by the committee in charge, of which Miss Ella Everett is chairman, More wonderful even than the gar- and it is expected that quite a large sum will he realized. ments offered in our last great sale The proceeds from the sale will be \ V^jM^ towards the pledge of Si0.000.00 u which the Sodality is contributing to- iSiMva in the photograph are prin- §§ MISSES', i a the novelty dance and card i uild- to be given by Court Pitts- WOMEN'S cn Holland avenue, No. 253, Catholic Daughters cers of the Sadolity for the flaerica, in Fort Pitt Hotel, to- car were elected at the last AND EXTRA evening, Friday, November ing are are: Prsident, Miss left to right, top, Miss Stella M. Duffey; vice president, SIZES Ar ne M. GrifTen; treasurer, general chairman; Miss Hel in Brennan; secretary, Miss iZwaska, reception committee; Margaret C. Murray, and financial Costly Fur Collars and Cuffs iLsnra Fitzsimmons, reception secretary, Miss Kathryn Stinner. Rtee. Below, Miss Mary Mc- Father Ray V. Conwav is the spirit- Some have large collars, some collars * val director. and cuffs of beautiful, expensive furs. snd Miss Letitia Sheridan, i of the reception committee, w*: In 1865, two hundred and twenty- Dyed Opossum Viatka Squirrel Red Fox i photograph published through five years after the persecution of Manchurian Wolf« Beaverette ^courtesy of The Pittsburgh the Christians in Japan, some thou- Caracul Australian Opossum Raccoon sands of Japanese Catholics were le Times. discovered who had the fait hof St. Francis Xavier without priest, or church or public worship. Japan has Richest Materials •about 75,000 Catholics. Ormadale Amwolaine Bolivia Mooredale Astrakhan Cloth Plush Granada [PROPOSED Roman Stripes Chinchilla Plaids Velour FOR SAINTHOOD WAR VETERANS Plaid-Back Coats, Etc. ATTEND MASSES Frank & Seder—Second Floor. members of the Society of I bora in the sixteenth century' " aus in Holland. Cardinal Bel- IN MEMORIAL in Italy, Lessius in Bel- Limpert, Mrs. C. H. Denny, Mrs. M. rhose influence over their Mt. Washington Legion Post FORESTERS ANNUAL versation with a priest, sister or lady DANCE AT BRYN (J. Frekei, Mrs. Jos. Hartman, Mrs. and remove them at the end of the | epoch was considerable and is Attends Service at St. Mary's eGo. M. Altenbaugh, Mrs. C. H. conversation. texturing to this day, were long of the Mount—Military Mass MAWR AUDITORIUM Nessler, Mrs. J. J. Sloan. Mrs. J. Never tease. |imposed to the Holy See for Edw. Ebrens, Mrs. H C. Price, Mrs. "stion. at Old St. Patrick's, With Take pride in being a little gentle- The sixth annual dance and eucnre Geo. M. Puhl, Mrs. John Finn, Mrs. man. Chaplains Attending of the Mother of Good Counsel Court Chas. J. Jaegle, Jr., Mrs. Henry Bo kind to your own sister. No. 1567, Cathrlic Order of Forest- Erisman, Jr., Miss R. A. Good, Miss Treat your mother as politely as if Veterans of the World War of ers, will be held at Bryn Mawr audi- Josephine I. Nixon, Mrs. John H. she were a strange lady, who did not Newman Post, American I-egion, Mt. torium, Larimer avenue, East Lib- I.auer, Miss Anna Ziegler, Mrs. H. A. spend her life in your service. Washington, attended divine services erty,, on Thursday evening, Novem- Silverman, Mrs. James F. Dezort, Make your mother and sister your -The; in St. Mary's of the Mount Church, ber 22. Mrs. Edw. Berkmuller. Mrs. Mary A. best friends. Grandview avenue, ir. uniform Sun- The following committees have Harvey, Mrs. Wm. J. Smith. Mrs. Give your confidence to your Jonial Press, Inc. day at 11 o'clock. The veterans been appointed: Chairman, Louis Alice E. Kennelly, Mrs. Mary D. Mcr mother and teachers. marched to the church, and occupied Feragonio; vies chairman, Thos. Al- Ginness, Mrs. Robert McWane, Mrs. When the play is over, wash your all the central pews of the nave. ba nese; secretary, M. F. Berardino; Geo. J. Rudolph, Mrs. John P. Staud, face and hands and brush your hair. inters— Publishers Their flags were stacked at the pil- treasurer, John Mastera; euchre, Miss Maiie Svbert, Mrs. Robert Never lie. lars of the nave and the pulpit and chairman. Hilary Badlato, A. F. Bar- Walsh, Mrs. Walter E. Ward, Mrs. Never take the easiest chair when organ loft displayed the American Jos. A. Weaver, Mrs. Geo. Zeuger, |237 Third Ave., Pittsburgh ardino, Charles Saviglia, Thos. Al- there are others in the room. fiag an 1 the cymfccls of the Legion. banese; door committee, chairman, Mrs. J. M. Hayre, Mrs. Emma E. Little gentlemen will never grum- COURT 2699 The Rev. Father E. P. Griffin, rec- M. F. Beraruino. Joseph Cuda, Louis Kay lor, Mrs. Hairy P. Kaylor. ble or refuse to render a service i CBWCil and SOCIETYtor PRINTING, and a dean of the Pittsburgh dio- Narzocco; dan?e committee, Chas. Donations of discarded clothes, when requested. IQirtN SPECIAL ATTENTIONcese, preache d the sermon, taking his Sylvesterfi chairman, Louis Mar- shoes, hats, glassmare, chinaware, Express your gratitude in leaving theme from the Gosepl, "Give unto ^occo, Nicholas Vacco, Daniel Gai- pictures, furniture, etc., will be wel- the house where you have been en- Caesar the things that are caesar. tanielli, Louis Vacco, Dominic Acri. come. tertained. Seek the hostess to thank and to God the things that are Check room, Andrew Troppoli. her for her kindness. God's." He spoke Eloquently of the chairman, Donato Prato, Maaro FRANCE DECORATES Hnve great regard for holy things. service of the soldiers, and made a Trafficante, A. Mauro; refreshment, PASTOR FOR SERVING Never ridicule the religion of any stirring plea that never may their John Ciarleto, chairman, Jos. Varolo; one. R0VELTY DANCE sacrifices be forge tten. publicity, Nicholas Caspero, chair- CATHOLICS IN MOSCOW B" cheerful, look on the rightside . Last Sunday morning. Armistice man, Louis Vacco. A polite man has no time to talk IND CARD PARTY Day, military Mass was celebrated at (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) of himself. Old St. Patrick's in which all the | "BURN THE MORTGAGE" PARIS Nov. 10.—The French Em- Behave yourselves in such a way priests participating were former bassy at the Vatican was the scene that the world may be satisfied with Fort Pitt Hotel chaplains in the World War. The RUMMAGE SALE BY of an interesting ceremony recently us, and that we may be a credit to NUDA Y EVENING celebrant was the Key. William Ho- CATHOLIC COUNCIL when M. Cambon, the Charge God, country and Alma Mater. gan and he was assisted by Father d'Affairs, presented the insignia of Cox as deacon and the Rev. Robert G I NOVEMBER 16 Women Ask For Donations of Cloth- Knight of the Legion of Honor to Maron as sub-deacon. The sermon Msgr. Vidal, former pastor of a ' ggitta Court Pittsburgh 253 was preached by the Rev. Stephen ing, Shoes, Brie a-brac, Glassware and All Articles for Ornament and French parish in Moscow. The Gov- wslic Daughters of America Ward, of Weestmont, Pa. ernment has thus rewarded this pre- Stop That Cold Now .. Use late for his devotion to his country Or YouH Have to Stop Something COSTUME FEATURES More Serious Later On. Maggio's Orchestra GOOD SHEPHERD A final meeting of complete ar- men and to Catholics in general in 1 he midst of the Bolshevist terror. A SLIGHT COLD VERY often LEADS TO TKA VLI Assessment $1, Tax Free CHRISTMAS SALE rangements for a mammoth rum- OR PNEUMONIA, IT K ft AERIOUA mage sale for the benefit of the In his address the Charge d'Af- SHOULD RECEIVE PROPER ATTENTION The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, aires stated that, like the captain of 1615 Lowrie street, Troy Hill, North "Burn the Mortgage Club" of the Pittsburgh Council of Catholic Wo- a sinking ship, Msgr. Vidal was the Side, Pittsburgh, Pa., announce their last to leave Moscow. annual Christmas sale to be held at men was held on November 13 at Father 5216 Penr. avenue. The rummage TRY the Home of the Good Shepherd. Lessons for Our Boys I Troy Hill, on December 1 and 2, sale will be held November 23 and Mo 11 i rigors 24 at Farmer's Market, Bread street Good Catholic boys will observe from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. the following rules: FAMOUS fATHER JEROME'S Articles offered for sale will be i nd Larir-'er avenue. Mrs. L. J. Feinaugle, chairman, They will raise their hats in pass- B TE* fine sewing, hand embroidering, hand ing a church where Jesus is and on «:-— —* UWR TONIC, FOR CAUTIP*. painting, and various small articles and Mrs. W. D. Brown, vice-chair- ALL ETHER LIVER TROUBLE. SIC man, will have as helpers the follow- meeting a priest, sister or superior. IA WHAT YOU NEED. THERE is BOM suitable for Christmas gifts. THAN THIS OLD RELIABLE AND PRANA "ALLIES RCRRAAMEEIRTED BY ing committee: Mrs. Wm. H. Post- They will salute their friends. It will be well to inspect this dis- ner, Mrs. Fred J. Spahn, Mors. J. J They will never wear their hats in FOR RELIEVING A ARAGK AR A COLD IS a FLAL™® JEROME FOR SALE ONLY BJR play before making your final selec- TIME. TALCS FSRTTIER MOIL INKER'S The beautfiul new statue of the Sacred Heart, which gives a touch of relig- Ihe house. 1 tions for Christmas gifts, say those Studeny, Miss Hitchccck. Mrs. Mar- HERB TEA HOT, WHEN YON GO to BAD and in charge. ious fervor to retreatants on entering St. Paul's Layman's Retreat garetta Hesidence, Mrs. J. M. Clarke Out of doors they will always raise NEXT MORNING YOU WILL NOTICE AN S. A. Haeckler House grounds, St. Paul's Monastery, South Side. Mrs. D. M. Breeding, Mrs. Frank their hats at the beginning of a con- MERIT. TIM* HAS TESTED THE SURIB OF FAMOUS HERB TEA IA RELIEVING WINTER ALI- •BUSB ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. MENT*. EQUALLY GOOD FOR YOUNG and old. MISSIONS THRIVE IN GET A PACKAGE TODAY AND START MTAG M to- kMaa flak 9618 and MIS CZECHOSLOVAKIA NIGHT. YOU'LL FIND IT EASY (0 take and PLEASANT IN ITS EFFECT. & O. D. (MEN PROMPTLY FILLED The missionary movement in Czecho-Slovakia is particularly rapid Also pat bp in convenient Tablet feral FOR. THESE whe prefer this inhiM in the diocese of Leitmeritz where preparation ia that way. all the priests are inscribed in a PRICE—CITHER TEA OR Tablets—<1.00 par •BAL CHRISTMAS GIFT magnificent organization to diffuse OR S BOXES FOR 12.SO. Mailed postpaid any- the Faith throughout the country. WHERE- ORDER DIRECT FREN The first of this year a Jesuit Father Mollinger Medicine Co. and a Father of the Divine Word lit MeUinger Batiding. *»WCIL8 7% IN. LONG made an extensive tour for the pur- East Park Way. N. S. Pittsbargfc, *•» .JVI KIM Stuped in Gold pose of propaganda. They were re- '5* * * Me JS* af « Pencils 75c ceived with enthusiasm, and their ac- Wb la Laatkar Caae He tivity served to lay the foundations . (SASAA NUT) of greater manifestations that will TGLWWBHON * FOSTER CO. be held in three large centers of pil- SAPPLEMCj IP"* A» PITTSBURGH, PA. grimmage during the festival of Pen- tecost. AFON WIDEA BOYL MGIF ftlRlT Better than a Bicycle far To Give Bazaar growing children. Has U| 10- Stop the Waste inch disc wheels, roller bear- Members of the Seraphic Work Of ixufB, rubber tire* steel frame, Charity at a meeting of people from adjustable saddle. Rid* > BUS stuns you spend either sitting or stead- Lawrenceville, East End, North Side ia|. One size tor all af sa Php yoo do not need and and other parts of the city decided to 6 to 14 feats. 'wrings earn 4% in this hold a bazaar in February. Carl Mangold, president of the so- FREE EUnDUflCg sella la atone Cur ciety, will be general chairman; E. M.0& Our Special Advertiehtt Opens An Account. Prtee »XW. Ca»h IHIttl M. Pottmeyer, president of St Au- C.O.I).) »r FREE If jr»* will gustine's Casino, will be bazaar •eU , Three SADDLEKfOE Coupon*. Order XOW or 1 I Union Savings Bank chairman; M. N. Werries, chairman writ, lor FHOI Coilpmu. r of the finance commitee; H. J. Acker, ARE SAFE" chairman of booth and decorations; ADVANCE MFG. CO. Pittsburgh Mrs. H. J. Acker, chairman of pur- 82 DOCK STREET St. Evening* chasing committee and F. X. Larkir. publicity man. Ladies Catholic Hi The executive committee will hold More than U jest's af successful . their first meeting in connection with ation. Has in all fends nearly sits* the bazaar at an early date and a lion dollars. Oeanpcaed af Catfaelie t®. VINCENT DE PAUL between the ages a< sixtesa aj „ eePAUL BUILDING general meeting will be announced years. CutiSuaites issued fsr AVBNUE, PITTSBURGH later for all those who wish to take $500.00, 97M.M and W.MMt. far Wmplil " i nili part in the work- outlined by the IBsb Kate " "" | I S* CAST-OFF ARTTDC AF committee. _ Trey. N. T. Mrft. J. Rev. aementj.OJI.Cap., and Rev. United States Marine Band, which will give two concerts, Saturday afternoon and night, November 17, in Schenley Sigmund, O.M.Cap., moderator of auspices of Pittsburgh Council, Knights of Columbus. Seats may be obtained by telephoning or addressing Pittsburgh OmtO. Rwghts of the work of charity, attended the fTfrTTTfrr. 287 Fourth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Telephone Court, 15*2: meeting. Carl Mangold presided. MX THURSDAY, THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC HOME PAGE

IpM HMM BISHOPS PASS SEVERAL KNIGHTS OF ST. THE PRICE RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING GEORGE START USES OF CATHOLIC PRESS A NEW BRANCH jiSyiii. I'fjy Branch No. 323 is Instituted in ftut wu * shade of condescend St. Raphael's Parish of Tus- In is Gilson's greeting of her The Glass House B^tftm friend and confidant, but carora. Pa., By Supreme There was once a little boy who Mia CMSejrley did not let it affect President Joseph H. Reiman I lived in a house all made of glass. He ( the least her very apparent pleas- and Assisting Officers—Ros- lived with his mother and his father Min their aeddental meeting. Since ter of the New Officers and his nurse, and he used to have a ll-puftillg of their ways there had lovely time sliding on the glass Mw to the one fame and the wo rid- floors. And everything went well f idrutini incident to the career One more branch was added to the while he was good, but one day he I a poptur nevelist, to the other roster of the Knights of St. George wasn't. He was cross. When he tor tta lesser triumphs of the low- last Sunday through the installation slipped on the glass floor, instead of ir murker in the same field. of Brancn 323 in St. Raphael's church, Tuscarora, Pa., by Supreme thinking it fun, he was angry and Bat for the attainment of her am- President Jos. H. Reiman, assisted when he went down to the back yard Mon Lina had sacrificed that which by District Deputy John W. Drebor, and collected a glass banisters, which Mi the breath of life to Netta, so of Pottsville, Special Organizer Pitt he ought not to have done. And he IMM ma no envy of the successful of Ashland and the officers of spilled his milk on the glass table ftft Hotnfill elegance in the clean- Branch 188, Brockton, Pa. The and made marks all over the glass pi of the plainly clad young toiler. Reverend pastor, Father Edward J. walls with soap. And finally he M Woke into Iina's correctly con- Boyle, spoke much appreciated words looked out the window—I mean the ipional phrases of delight at their of encouragement at the opening of wall, for, of course, all the walls •Hpc ^ith a breathless intensity the meeting and urged all men of the were windows—and saw some chil- Kmrion which elevated the eye- parish ti join and to follow his own dren playing and„ making lots of MUra of her quondam friand. example as he stood at the head of noise. "I consider it nothing short of a the class when initiated and has That made him crosser, so he went fatde that we should have met like taken a lively interest in the organi- down to the back yard and collected Ik l ham keen thinking of you all zation of this baby branch of the a lot of stones and went upstairs Pptll^ wanting — indeed praying order in his new charge. again and threw them at the chil- IJM fOB." dren, which was the naughtiest Lina laughed, The following officers were duly elected: Spiritual Adviser, Rev. Ed- thing yet. He couldn't dodge out of abide fell on the brightness of ward J. Boyle; director, John Nolan; sight, because the whole wall was it face before her, but the brave president, Frank Delaney; vice-presi- glass, so when the children looked up p|' thai looked into her cynical dent, Thomas Tuito; recorder, John they saw him there. They were pMn reproachful and—was it Coleman; secretary-treasurer, Jo- quite indignant, so they picked up •HPi-Iii ait compassionate. i seph Gallagher; marshall. Thomas the stones and threw them back at *j(y prayer has been answered, McDonald; trustees, John H. Kohl- the little boy. They hit the house in ip flee. What made me think of you meier (3 years), John Ambrik (? all directions and made such alarm- H this: I have been interested for years), and Joseph Kumatis (1 ing jagged holes that the little boy's SSMI time in a young girl at the j ear). mother and father came running in, pyey Rescue Home, and yesterday and taking the little boy's hands ran • Md me the story of her life." At the nicely furnished social downstairs and out as quickly as came into Netta's pale looms of Branch 186 of Pottsville, a special meeting was held Sunday, possible. The house collapsed com- Hpiflad she hesitated as if seek- November 4, to greet the visiting pletely. , j* inspiration for her next words, Supreme President and at thi.~- time Th father shook his head. pfeinfted, puzzled, distrustful. extensive plans were outlined for the "We'll have to take a brick cot- Is I story that I would give membership drive which is to begin tage," he said, "Oh, my boy, don't UK* flfm y life to have you to hear. v about the middle of next month. you know that people who live in K joo—there is material in it District Deputy Breher, who is also glass houses should never throw §§1'would be of infinite value to president of this branch, and the di- stones ?" rector, Max F. Reese, are both en- THE MOUNTAIN" Una's rather soulless laugh rang thusiastic and believe it will be pos- What? 1 fiflfi ««««» »t Man* M«K) CHAPEL FUND McCORMACK'S sible to double the membership d'ir- What country is made up of more lOUO and EedMiartk«IMH»lw ;ng i he next ninety days. 'han 3,800 mountainous islands? EMMITSBURG, MARTLIB Special Organizer Fitt, who had Japan. Conducted by Secular ClenyaM, Mt# :,HHHriHHHHH>m»nnHM BENEFT ON POWER OVER been working in Pottstown, Pa., suc- In what country do the leaves of Lay Prat mm Courses : Classical, liihlth. hM ceeded in having a splendid class of the trees hang vertically, turning cal, High School. Separate NOVEMBER 30 HIS AUDIENCE candidates ready for initiaiton on their edges instead of theic sides to- hoys between the ages of 11 niiHfi Monday, November 5. The meeting wards the sun? Australia. For cat&og address Noted Tenor to Sine: in Syria held in the St. John's School Hall What city is the capital of Chile ? RT. REV. M8GR. B. J. BRABUHK was honored by the presence of the Santiago. Mosque Monday Evening, Reverend Assistant Father Ganter. What city is noted as the chief November 19—Critic Tells who gave aid to the worthy Supreme port of the world in the shipment of Somethin.tr of the Charm in President and in seeing that the can- turpentine and rosin? Savannah. MOUNT DECHAI didates were duly impressed with What name was given to Palestine the Voice of the Artist— "heir obligation and duties as mem in ancient times? Canaan. Has Made Music Popular Vers of the Knights of St. George. What group of small islands lies ACADEMY WWHY Because He Knows People. To keep up the good work In Potts- about 600 miles east of Charleston, town another class initiation ;s now Wheeling, W. Hp S. C. ? The Bermudas. Ipp&^Jl FJOYCE DOMINATES being planned for the early part of Name the sacred mountain of December. Japan. Fusiyama. Boarding School for Girls, OUT-OF-TOWN What is the largest Portugese by the Sisters of the VirftaAtfc RELIEF FOR GERMANY -peaking city of the world? Rio de prospectus, address i Became the Joyce Ca Janeiro. FROM HIS HOLINESS What city of Florida was foundc' terin| Company's un- AND FROM MEXICO by the Spaniards in 1564 ? St. Au- gustine. Ursuline Ai •qualedfacilities afford (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) What two great commercial and COLOGNK, Nov. 10.- Donation- manufacturing centers are called the Winebiddle Avenue, (NcarNH a uniform high stand- totaling 350,000 Italian lire have Twin Cities of the Northwest? BOARDING and DAT <• 1 een recently received from the Pope Minneapolis and St. Paul. Conducted by Uraifattlfl! ard of service, which for the relief of the poor of Ger- pia-be depended upon many. The Holy Father sent 150,000 The Boy Everybody Wants Complete Coon* lire each to Cardinal Schu'.te, Arch- "I like that little boy." This cer- pe|ardle«8 of distance. lishcp of Coloerre and Cardinal Ber- tainly is a great compliment for any rflvUaiM tram, Prince-Bishop of Breslau; an i boy and when they hear it, they feel Private Lessons injBPi 50.000 lire to the Bishop of Fulda for proud. Some boys have a natural Instrumental and YMV Widdings a Specialty relief work in their respective dio- pleasant disposition, others acquire French, German, Dwrti a ceses. it by constant practice and watchful Painting and Elo«W*j Large donations for relief work ness. But before anyone says "I like For terms apply to TW ••• have also been received recently that boy" he usually recognizes from the Catholics of Mexico. These something in the boy's character and dvandPennAves. contributions have been due in a behavior which makes him utter that Pittsburgh large measure to the appeal sent to statement. Everybody likes certain that country by the Rt Rev. Wil- characteristics which we like to see ne 0125 Hi land: liam Berning, Bishop of Osnabruck in boys. Private Exchange Under the leadership of Archbishop Everybody is pleased to see a boy Mora, of Mexico City, an organiza- who stands straight, sits straight, tion has beer, formed to raise funds acts straight and talks straight. for relief work in Germany. Everybody likes boys who are clean, whose fingernails are not in mourn- FURNITURE REPAIRING WOMAN'S AUXILIARY ing, whose ears are clean, whose PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL shoes are polished, whose clothes are } clean and neat, whose hair is well TEA DANCE DEC. I combed, and whose teeth are well Upholstering j cared for. A boy who listens care- WM. M. MORAN lully when spoken to, asks questions M1M1 Western Avenue • TOIT* PHONE CEDAB M41

The Women's Auxiliary of the pMETERY WORK Pittsburgh Hospital have arranged to give a "Tea Dance" at the William PITTSftURGH, PA. IpifaKfc Momnnental Works Penn Hotel on Saturday, December Evening College Courses and Prep-professional classes an eooi 29, from 3 to 6 p. m. Wednesdays and Fridays. The following are the officers: Saturday Classes toward* decrees for Teacher* are taught on Special Courses in Scholastic Psychology, Ethics, Pedagogy, Mrs. Francis A. Keating, president; hera are given on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Mrs. Harry B. Wassell, vice presi- For further information address the Registrar. dent; Miss Ella G. Maloney, secre- tary; Sister M. Marcella, treasurer. VERT REV. M. A. HKHB.C ENGLISH SIGNPOST 52 CHINESE VILLAGES A. President J. g. WM,—. 8«ci.tary and Tnasanr WITH AMERICAN AND NEAR MARYKNOLL POST Metal and Woodworking Machinery CATHOLIC INTEREST PILLAGED AND BURNED SET0N HOI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN "" MINUTES PROM I II llllll III tl ^ (By N. O. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) J. S. MILLER MACHINERY CO LONDON. Nov. 10.—Colonei Har- CANTON, China, Nov. 14.—On his Degrees—Liberal Arts, Home Economics, and Mask. recent return from an episcopal vis- > WOOD STREET PITTSBURGH, PA vey, United States Ambassador to Great Britain, unveiled in the Sussex ANCIENT RELIGIOUS itation, Bishop Gauthier reported Certificate in Fine Arts. village of Ringmer, a signpost in RUINS FOUND IN that fifty-two villages near Yeung- connection with which there are cer- nog, the American mission of Mary- tain American associations. HEART OF LONDON knoll, had been pillaged and burned. St. Joseph Academy, preparatory fcfco^ It was in Ringmer village that two Ten thousand refugees poured into great Americans sought their wives. (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) Yeungkong where they were with- out shelter and almost without food. BOX 21* GREENSBURG. PA. jner & Voegtly Hardware Co As the inscription on the signpost LONDON, Nov. 10.—Almost in After a few days, some attempted to tells the first wife of William Penn. the very heart of the financial dis- return to their villages and were founder of Pennsylvania, was Guliel- trict of the City of London there slain by the bandits. | TOOL SHOP 230-234 Diamond St. raa Springett, daughter of Sir Wil- Lave been uncovered the remains of PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, PA. liam Springett, a great Sussex squire a nunnery that was founded in the end landowner. John Harvard also 13th century. This was the great CITY BUSSES USED found a wife at Ringmer, in Ann and important convent of St. Helen. FOR CHURCH CROWDS Sadler, the daughter of the Protest- Bishopsgate, one of the Benedictine ST. XAVIER ACADEMY ant vicar of the parish. nunneries of London. BEATTY, PA. 4,11 RESIDENCE—HAZEL 17»S-R and 1M1J (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) The signpost bears three coats of Bejow these 13th century remains DUX BURY, Mass, Nov. 10.—Until D arms; that in the center, bearing the there have been found traces of a further notice, two church busses Boarding School for Girls conducted by the Sacred Pallium and the archiepisco- still older church, that is believed to will be run ur.uer the auspices of all Healthful location. Attractive Grounds. ThwiMfc J I. MURRAY ««T°R pal cross, recalling old days, when be of the Saxon period. the churches here as a community Terms reasonable. Catholic University Affiliatkfc^® < he See of Canterbury was in com- affair evytry Sunday morning. gVOOLE. ASSISTANT TTTTT" ~~ ir. union with Rome. Academic and Commercial Courses. Musk, Art, BMP KnotrnsMi *r. 4745 oecond Avenue Read the advertisements and pat- The busses belong to the town. ronize the merchants who make use Everyone is invited to use them go- and Athletics. For catalog apply to TBI 4Mp Patronize our advertisers. of our columns. ing to attd from church. gSMR

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igraphs- 44 m , IN CAST ^mt ywr Boney :•: Activities of Our Diocesan Organizations FOR ST. STEPHEN Ifpftutfc Mortgages MUSICAL COMEDY ITLJ&IbJM I of $100. $200, $500 or j§or any multiple may St. Stephen DramaticiClub to I The Bank to i infested at any time in Stage "Just OP f Night" Bank on and pmrtf gri on Pitts- With Elaborate Costuming K by purchasing 5% and Many Merry Chorus Bank In. Certificates. The first MISSIONARY AID SOCIETY ON • are deposited with REV. P. C. DANNER, Director Numbers—Members of the 423WOOD flU r^iMt Company at Trus- Cast—List of the Chorus COB WOOD T DIAMOND S& | the Certificate holders. 125 NORTH CRAIG STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA SWINGS PITTSBURGH.!* . Oatifteates bear interest Girls. MffMf semi-annually gtBthree years. St. Stephen's Dramatic Club, un- Seamen In Fiji hundred miles, then wheeled it over der the direction of Joseph A. Walsh, Bishop Nicholas, S.M., Vicar Apos- onto firm land, and proceeded to has discovered that it has some real tolic of Fiji, says of his territory: irake an into-the-country dash for talent and in order to give the folk Hubert J. Holland TITLE ET TRUST CO. "Fiji is a difficult mission because it Kishui town. It was an experience of the city an opportunity to meas- fM**< R»ui Hi* The pagans of Bhawanikkera, M. Bacik, Adesta M. Cullen, Mar- tained. Buy Them MERCHANTS * designs in placing under us m >r4 which is in Ajmere diocese, India, garet M. Lane, Monica M. Augustine, than two thousand pagan pupils. It gave a plot of ground to the mission Kathleen A. Gannon, Ruth A. Pat 129 Scott Place Pgh., Pa. ythings, Game., takes time to see the good that is for a Normal School. Naturally Captain William H. Santelman, director of the United States Marine lerson, Annubelle "E. Berkins, Eliza Smithfield 2526-2527 ml effected in them by the missionaries. they think it is "up to" the priests Band, "The President's Own," which ureal musical organization will l.eth M. Berts, Nora Welsh, Ellen R. ei, Toys, Dolls. Meanwhile, in spite of the great pe- to build the school. So it is. And Bulger, Elizabeth K. Griffin, Kath- Kive afternoon and evening concerts in Sehenley Theater, November ryn M. Smith, Stella G. Dougherty cuniary help rendered us by the po- having no' private fortunes, since 17, under the auspices of Pittsburgh Council, Knights of Columbus. lice department, the running of fifty they are Franciscans, the Fathers at Mary Schwager and Ellen Foley. CUT id Lauer Toy House schools and the erection >f school- this station with the unpronounce- ••••ratBROWN'S i churches in promising localities an 1 able name, are asking aims in the Mention The Catholic when buying Liberty Ave, Cor. Wood small residences like the one ur- IRELAND PLANS BETTER TOULOUSE PAYS HONOR from our advertisers. DRUGS—KODAKS m good Franciscan way. TO ST. BERTRAND. WHO II0LK84LE AND RETAIL gently needed at Volandur cause us A new Normal School is really MAIL AND PASSENGER Successor to Wvrsing Drug Co. l in much anxiety." much needed. The bright Indian SERVICE WITB U. S. DIED 800 YEARS AGO Smithfield St, at Second At*. boys are crowding the classes, eager Prescription Department in chart* of Bed Chinese t yclists to improve themselves and attain de- (By N. C W. C. to The Fifctabunrh Catholic) tared Pharmacists Missionaries in Africa make con- DUBLIN, November 14.—Efforts sirable positions in the business are being made by the Free State PARIS, November 2. — Special ARGO-LITE Trusses A Surgical Suppliaa, Kodaks stant use of the bicycle, but China world. At present they are crowded does not seem to be adapted to such Postmaster-General to improve and solemnities marked the celebration APPLIANCE CO. (A 1TZKUS in a tiny building which forces them extend mail and passenger services of the 800th anniversary of the a mode of locomotion. Priests there to sleep in the class room and eat on MI33 (VLEARY between the Free State and the death of Saint Bertrand de Com- Lighting Cor. 7th Ave. CLEANING never make requests for "•wheels" the veranda. In winter the boys PRBSSXMf and this clipping from Franciscans United States. The railway bridge minges at Toulouse. This anniver- DYEING REPAIRING 7« 2008-9 Jenkins Arcade really suffer. sary was celebrated throughout the Fixtures & Smithfield St. Work Called For and DoHvursd in China, seems to show the reason spanning the Blackwater at Mallow, 1891 Fifth AT*. Tlihiatol thereof. It is from the pen of Fr. Fr. Armand, O.M.Cap., is head of destroyed fifteen months ago, has entire diocese, with special festivities the school and he would like to hear been restored and once more there at the Abbey of Saint Bertrand de bnrch Supplies Francis Middendorf, O.F.M. Comminges. "A bicycle is not a desirable con- from some S. P. F. friends. Every is uninterrupted train service be- Religious Articles veyance in China, and in fact is dollar will be gratefully received and tween Dublin and all parts of the BUYERS larely used. The writer once had put toward the building fund. south of Ireland. 210 AT LOS ANGELES INFORMATION the misfortune of borrowing a 'bike' SCHOOL FOR JAPANESE THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC BUREAU from someone for two months. He Conditions In Persia AUDIENCE FOR YOUTH htronize our advertisers. took it bv steamboat for almost a There is no country where the I By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) This Department is open to representative firms preaching of the Gospel meets with In a solemn a Hence, accort LOS ANGELES, CAL., November of good standing and is for the convenience of buyers more difficulties than Persia. It is the Roman club: of Catholic )ung 14.— The school conducted for Japan- who can quickly obtain the address under classification thoroughly Mussulman anil it is use- people, His Hoi expresse ese children in this city by the Mary- THE WORLD'S BEST HATTERS MAKE less to attempt the conversion of a of the goods desired and feel assured of fail dealing. approval of the rk or knoll Sisters under the direction of Phone Court 1897 fqr space, or for other informa- Persian unless he is prepared to ganizations in prepai lg C 'atholics to the Catholic Foreign Mission Society leave the country never to return. conf ront every prt , of life of America opened this year with tion, or address 339 Second Avenue. According to the law abjuration of trengthened by Chri principles. 240 pupils. Mohammedanism is punishable by death. Consequently the work of our AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS BUSINESS Seedft and Poultry Supplies missionaries is practically limited to THE I. W. SCOTT COMPANY Crafton HOUSES the Chaldeans who reside there. Fr. (00 Liberty Arenas Pittsburgh, Pa. Franssen, C.M., Superior of the mis- I ' PAINTERS AND DECORATORS sion, writes from his residence at I Diocesan Union of Sodalities 10 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS E. FORMATO ft CO.—Interior* of Ourmiah under date of September 1 SCOBIE ft PARKER—427 Liberty Aran denom, Eccleslantieal Decorations and ••> Rev. Charles Moosman, Diocesan Director of Sodalities, I Seeds and Poultry Supplies lis loos Paintings a Specialty. »3 OTTO OETTING 643 SMITHFIELD ST. 10, last: »l Are. (Ingram), Crafton. Pa, "You have not forgotten that in I St. Alyosius Church, R. P. D. No. 4, Reserve Twp., N. S., Pgh., Pa. ARTIFICIAL LUWBS~ ii Doerflinger ArtHeial I.jib Co.. 3001 East St. .5)18, my saintly predecessor, Arch- BUSINESS m bishop Sontag, C.M., was massacred I BANKS—SAVINGS Oakland HOUSES CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS $200,000.00 with several priests and a great WESTERN SAVINGS ft DEPOSIT BANK number of Christians. The remain- Sodalities Comparable to Martha ing and scheduling weeks ahead, 133 Smith Arid St.. Oliver Bid*. BANKS ing were scattered and have been and Mary celebrations and performances of a OAKLAND SAVINGS ft TRUST — gig. F wandering ever since over the roads The words of Christ addressed to public nature, that are so at vari- Deposit Boxes. It per annum. Vanadtant Mis. PayOURTEENTs Four Per CentH Interes STREEt on SavingTs AccountBANs K of Mesopotamia and Persia. The the two sisters seem to be just as ance or even altogether out of har- country being more quiet at present, applicable to many of our present- mony with the purple vestments and DEPARTMENT STORES Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent about five thousand Christians have day sister sodalists: "Martha. Mar- contrite prayers of these Sunday and nPU*Q THE BEST STORE HOI CARSON STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. tried to come back to their homes, tha, thcu art anxious, and troubled daily Masses? Bakers, Confectioners* Supplies V/Vll J Forbes sad Atweed Strssli but the great majority a>re still in about many things. But one thing is Has the Church in modern times W. L. KNOER CO.. I1M-1IH Pena jw, EE exile. Those who returned found necessary, Mary hath chosen the modified Advent and I^ert in this re- Church, School and Hall Furniture their houses destroyed and the fields best part, which shall not be taker gard' Does she want us to observe C. M. EICHENLAUB, 1103 Empire Bide. South Side laid waste. I thought it was my away from her." only the Sundays and to go ahead as Smithfield 1531 THE McVEY COMPANY duty to come to the assistance of It is, indeed, most gratifying to be usual on week days ? Is that reason- BUTTER, EGGS, TEA and COFFEE '.hose poor people and I returned able to say that the Pittsburgh Dio- able? Is it consistent? Is it even CLOTHIERS E. A. MOSCHEL, IMS HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS with a companion. I found the build- cese is net only prouil of individual possible? Will not the recollection, General Steam Fitting and Power Piping ings of the missions razed to the sodalists of the type of Mary, but zeal and fervor of Sunday, if there I HOLLANDER'S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ground, and had the greatest diffi- has within its limits whole sodalities be any at all, become chilled on Mon- Allegheny's Popular Clothing Stan T. CLIFFORD ROSSITER. IIS* OHM K Steam Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating of whom the Lord would also say day and disappear for the rest of the 413 Ohio Street culty to rent a small house in the FUNERAL DIRECTOR -27 First Ave. Court 1885 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mussulman quarter. We have abso- "thev have chosen the best part." week ? DRUGGISTS lutely no furniture, no chairs, no ta But the t/rend of the age seem- to Sodalists, be convinced that the JOHN R SEMMELBOCK. 1TM bles and sleep on the floor, but v.e lean to Martha, and there are still spirit of the Church has not changed E. J. Carroll are able to say Mass, the greatest too many of the Martha tvpe of So- one iota, much as some callous Cath BH [IhkXli Fisk IMS consolation for a missionary. Many dalities. This is the answer to the olics pretend and would like to have FIRE INSURANCE East liberty ™ thanks for the Mass stipends vou question— why do some -piritual di- you believe. Who wa.? the Pope that UNITED AMERICAN INS. CO. rf PENN A. ART DEALERS—FRAMES Twelfth Fleer, Common wraith Hide. JERRY T. O'SHEA sent me; they will permit me to give rectors lose interest in the manage- made the change? In what year, on GEISLEB BROS., INI Pena A«», & f. some help to the most needy. I ment of their sodality, or even give what occasion, where is the brief or FLORISTS FUNERAL HOME would much like to receive your it up altogether in disgust after a decree or his pastoral ? On the con- E. c. Ludwlg Co.. E. Diamond. Cedar TW ~ DRY GOODS—MILLINERY magazine, Catholic Missions." time? Because, pull as hard as they trary has not one Holy Father in re- 4059 Penn Avenue at Main Street may, by word and example, so few cent years condemred just such mod- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS The McFarland pfcl»«rly with Frank P. McCabe. gather to listen to their instructions, ern tendencies, while another gave GEORGE W. SMITH, Jr ' Fifth Avenue Co. TWO LECTURES ARE while many others aire occupied his life's best energies to "restore all INSURANCE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN "about much serving" and pre- things in Christ"? R. J. HENNE. MIS Ceetfet Aveaae. B. A PLANNED FOR THE R. P. WELDON, (H Ferguaon Bnllding THE UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT OP THE LATE fer the excitement and distractions j Fire. Accident. Health Court t848 of the world, as though a sodality Others Do It. Why Not eW? URSULINE ACADEMY LUMBER BUSINESS JOHN J. G1LTINAN were good or successful only in pro- Sodalists be fair, be faithful to Homewood portion to the number of senseless MUNN LUMBER CO. HOUS88 III North Highland Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick W. Paulding to Give Read- your trust, be loyal to your Church. Fayette and Bidwell Streets. Nerth performances, frivolous amusements Obey her even when she dees not at BUTTER, EGGS, TEA and COPnt to Mv contacted snder the dhrerttea of ing of "Richelieu" November 23 and worldly gratifications they af- LEAD PIPE, TRAPS, BENDS once fulminate her excommunica- AMERICAN LBAD CO., «IU Penn A venae S. KBBflAB. tU •fiant Araw and Byron W. Kin* to Speak on ford. Oil and water will not mix and tions at you. Does not the mere JAMES C. CAMPBELL "Soul Of Poetry" on November 26 by trying it, one but spoils both. frown of a tender mother serve as a MUSIC HOUSE—GENERAL •••jaajjiSf BUSINESS ^ TELEPHONE HI LAND MM command to the dutiful daughter? H. A. BECKER—EranJUa* •» Maple That even ordinary members of 807 Ohio St. North Side. Artietic Repairing BeDerae HOUSES the Church are captivated by the So let the mere disapproval of Holy Frederick W. Paulding will give a Mother Church at all times be as a MILK—WHOLESALE and RETAIL BANKS lecture on "Richelieu" in the audi- prevailing spirit of the times, if not excusable, is at least more readily most sacred command to her faithful THE BDWABB E. RIECK CO. CITIZENS NATIONAL BE. of UUUMfWg VQ Fireproof and Non-Fireproof Warehouses SHIPPING torium of the Ursuline Academy, daughters of all sodalities. South Winebiddle avenue, Pitts- pardoned; but that sodalists, the Real Estate, Mortgages, Insurance chosen clients of Mary, so easily for- Care not what others do. who call FUNERAL DIRECTORS burgh, Friday afternoon, November CRAY BROS.. •f FURNITURE STORAGE 23, at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Paulding get their lofty aim, and prefer their themselves Catholic, but are as salt Eugene S. Reilly & Co. is known all over the country for models and patrons the "fcolish vir- that has lost its flavor. Be not Real Estate—la—ra—e Mortgagee llftPGH & KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. gins" of Holy Writ, is offensive and scandalized if even Catholic societies 430-432 Fourth Avenue. his interpretations of English liter- at times not far from sickening. and sodalities and everybody around McKees Rocks ature and his forthcoming talk at \dvent in Sodality Circles you do the contrary and seem to "get POTATOES AND ONIONS i AND EUCLID AVENUES Both Phonos the academy is anticipated with SB. ft CO., tlet St., BANKS away with it." The fact that a Penss-E.K. Piefto pleasure by pupils and faculty. There are not a few so-called THE FIRST NATIONAL BAXX Catholic organizations and societies bishop does not openly condemn CMS. KEALLY Sta. Both Phew—. Bvron W. King, Ph.D., Pittsburgh abuse may not in the least excuse The Oldest Bank In Towm lecturer and teacher of oratory, will wnich have the name but retail: Stoves and Hoasefurnishing Goods 111 Chartiers Arenas more of the spirit, and even alto- or mitigate the wrong. It only DAUM ft HELM Hardware Co., (IS E. Ohio MeKBES BOCKS TRUST COKBAJIT lecture at the academy on "The Soul gether disregard Holy Mother proves that besides *nany obedient TYPE METALS 4 Per Cent sa Savings MS ~ ~ [ Jas. J. Flannery Bro. Co. Of Poetry" Monday, November 26, children he has also some very dis- PGR. WHITE METAL CO., 3114 Peas Am at 1:30 p. m. This is the first ap- Church's idea of the closed seasons IRINERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS of Advent and Lent, *'ith their sub- obedient ones, who, because of the pearance of Dr. King at the acad- dued tone and penitential practices. noise they make, attract most at- BUSINESS Carnegie HOUSES ^ emy. tention. Wilkinsburg HOUSES GRANT ST. Telephones: 1172 Grant; UTS Main But can one consistently imagine so- DEPARTMENT STORV 'ML ATWOOD ST. Telephones: UBS Sehenley; 11 Park dalities of the Blessed Virgin, canor- Sodalists, Advent is rearly at BUTT**, EGGS, CHEESE. TEAS Mention The Catholic when buying ically erected by the Church, plan- hand, watch your plans! KRBGAR * CO., *M Weed Mntf from our advertisers. sggss

THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THURSDAY, N< CRUSADERS HOLD FIRST • the classroom. The course embraces ^ William Doll i BISHOP WILL | a vast field of travel films, and has D«-- P. Barro». , STING AT SETON HILL COLLEGE "BUILT ON A ROCK" been a i d e <1 by the Silverman versity of Califo, By Rev. J. F. Carroll, D.D., C.S.Sp, Duquesne University CONFIRM AT Brothers of this city who kindly fur- Petto, district a nished a screen. The entertainment county, N. JU ft Vnk Outside the Campus to Comfort and Assist thtf will be entirely free and will be held Needy—Prayer Committee Gives Report—The The Histories of the Jews and Gen- Father, and our relationship to Him INDIANOLA, PA. on Wednesday and Thursday after- Meetings tiles were, in a certain /ense, an in is one of Love. It was not found in noons. verities of MonSS^^ traduction to Christianity; they the Law of Moses; the Jew knew Sisters of Divine Providence The officers recently elected to formed the double vestibule of the the one word "Love." God is our serve for the coming year by St. regular meeting of the were hereafter to he considered as 1 Paint Fresco For St. Timo- ! Church. The Jewish, Greek am God only as a sovereign, as the thy's and European Artist is John's Women's Guild, held the in- mir & en Sunday evening, No- a center of lively discussion of mis Roman civilisations, in which the Lord God of armies, but never as a stallation ceremonies on Friday . ^e association wily -H, at Seton Hill College, sion topics, open to any member of nascent Church appeared, had reach- Father. _ In the new religion man at Work on Canvas For the evening after which a delightful so- -•ciy, according to its Uromised much enthu- the unit. ed the zenitli of their power and arguments i^ring *.^? was obliged to love his enemies, and Missionary Church — Class cial hour was spent, concluding with sity of resp«rt ?or ^}L taadprogress for the ensuing For the purpose of arousing this glory; and the young and humanly bless and pray for his persecutors; a course luncheon. general interest and discussion, the trail institution had a struggle for 1 For Confirmation Numbers vested fa the courtf* the "Law of Moses" was different it Sister M. Immaculata, of the with the laws, the d^J* ftayer Section gave a very section is at present compiling an existence vastly different in each. held "an eye for an eye, a tooth for Forty Charity order, was calied to Pitts Hport and announced the index of reference for the different Each presented itself to the huma>' obstruction to can-^^ l a tooth, and hate your enemies." It burgh by the death of her brother, and in the direcSfSf, •Of the Rosary in unison phases of mission activity. element of t >e Chiwch in a two-foil was an obstacle that became well- On Sunday, November 17, in the Bert Storm, who had been operated College Chapel every Wed- Miss Virginia Dimond, in her fashion, namely under the smile of evemneningjr at 7:30 o'clock, the Right reneval'y 0f AmericusfeJ m nigh unsurmountable. on at the Pittsburgh Hospital re- the preservation of theS speech on "The Pending Question," advantages and the fivwn of ob- .. , Rev, H i C. Boyle will confer the cently. Circumcision took on a national o of Confirmation at St. and the permanence oflS s, chairman of the Ser- gave testimony to the promise. The stacles. It is even thus in our every- and a religj""° cnaracte • oacram day lives; for there 's no considera- r wim the Timoth Church. Indianola, Pa. It ! he association will ifloetion, reported the work the Negro problem, through Miss Di- Jews; it was a family tie ation of military andStllS are doing outside the Col- mond's unique treatment, was pre- tion, no practical .solution where thv that exer- ^ thft f time in the short history POWERFUL CITIZEN cised an em •mous influt nee in the ation of the Missionary -ions, enlisting the aidorXN gTO«nd*, to cheer and aid the sented to the students not as a dualism does not appear: and his- history of et ly Christianity. When i /-*„„#of thi• „s• i ORGANIZATION FORMED i»y is hut the universal of concrete .{„ , • I Confraternity, t hat & bishop has throughout the couotwMS and needy. Mrs. Tutenburg, vague, great question, but as a t the gates of the Church were flunt 8r , facts. , consented to tn race the memorial casting literature by rwfeT ** instructor, has started her bothersome condition made up of open to the Pagan world, the burning 1 (Continued from Page 1) I enure r. rii othy O'Shea with : group in the making of week- little things not beyond the girls' Let us take first the Jewish civili- question, the one,that divided even packages for the orphans and control. Her work is to be especial- zation, and consider the advantages the Apostles for a time, was whether his presence. ut it again proves Indiana; Prof. H. S. Graves, Yale ly commended for the manner of the early Church found there; then or not the Gentiles had first to pass | the great int< t of the Right Rev. university; Rev. E. P. Tivnan, S.J., the difficulties she had to contend Ordinary in the valuable work of president Fordham university; the gJMuaadel, chairman of the emphasizing the points on race through the portals of Judaism. The the Missionary ( mfraternity. The Rev. B. J. Rodman, S.J., president of pllli discussion circle, report- prejudice, the cure for which she with, difficulties which threatened t > Jews held the affirmative, and the absorb her. pastor of St. Tim thy's, Fr. Clement St. Mary's college, St. Mary's, Kan.; And Want Column ed 'the progress of the section, said is within the reach of every dispute was a real touch-stone in Pfeifer, hope ; that through his per- Frederick W. Lewis, president of flirted that its weekly meetings student present. The history of the Jewish people the middle of the first century. sistent efforts the forty candidates, College of Emporia, Kan.; William Pittsburgh Cad*)!! is that of a civilization entirely and Legal observance, too, was very whom he has rcunded up in the last J. McFadden, Newark, N. J.; Dr. exclusively religious. The centra! minute and exacting. The Pharisees two months, will appear in full num- Samuel Plantz, president of Law- Keadersof the IK OPENS AT COURT MONESSEN idea, the core of Judaism is reli?io*\ held to it as to their last stronghold ber for confirmation. Up fill now it rence college, Wisconsin; Dr. Samuel OLD ST. PATRICK'S GIVES FAREWELL TO In effect, if we were to leave out the of a nation. The Christian religion was necessary to bring his confir- F. Kerfoot, president of Hamline burgh Piocest DEPARTING MEMBER idea of Jehovah from it, what Was found much in it of good that it re- I mandi to one of the neighboring university, St. Paul, Minn.; Major Palestine ever, compared with the tained as advantageous. It found churches for reception of the Sacra- Charles E. Kendrick, of the Ameri- If you want a situation, Jtov. Walter E. Really, A.M., neighboring nations, which are now the deep-rooted idea of the sacred - ment. female help, or a secondlES! Trustee Miss Margaret Herron can Legion, San Francisco; Dr. Ste- |yBL« epened his novena in honor well-nigh forgotten? So that, win-.-, ness of the Temple and the holy For this occasion of the Bishop's phen L. Penrose, president of Whit- mobile, or any article or fSt was the honor guest at a masquer- the Religion of Christ appeared placs; it found and kept, for the uct, or desire to exchan«W* Sussed Sacrament last Fri- first visit to Indianola no pains have man college, Washington State; Dr. 1 ' night, when he discussed the ade party given last week by Court there was a firm basis, a close re- most part, the ceremonies, proce cles whatsoever for sor-^® Monessen, C. D. of A. The affair i been spared to put the church in P. L. Campbell, president of Univer- of the "Nine Fridays De- lationship, a good^-wehled connect- sions and vestments, above all, the first-class condition. Cement walks sity of Oregon; Pauline Kelp, presi- use this column and m. to the Blessed Sairament." was planned as a farewell party fcr ing: link that tended to make its ac- Holy Bible. Here he had no revo- have been constructed around the isfactory results. Mrs. Herron, who will make her dent of Mills college, Cat.; John tg of this novena at- ceptance an entirely natural, nay a I lutionary changes to make. But church, the basement has been ar- Sherwood Jones, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Catholic goes into ever* , the largest crowd that* ever home in Pittsburgh. necessaiy event. In the pages of | when she boldly affirmed that th ranged for the accommodation of Dr. William Louis Poteat, president hamlet and rural atop •a Holy Hour devotion in St. Leonard's Hall was decorated Jewish nistorv, there is only one per legal observances were no longer meetings and church festivals, and Wake Forest college, N. C.; the Rev within a radios of |j| SHI with autumn leaves. Prizes for the sonage; like our Christian theology binding, it was as blasphemy to Jew- the outside of the church has been W. F. Robison, S.J., president of St. Pittsburgh. It is th* ifiS.™ Jfcnlly's subject tpmorrow prettiest costume and most ridicu- everything was touched and tinged ish ears; it meant the giving up of | repainted. Louis university, and the Very Rev! medium for such Jb The Institution of the lous costume were awarded Miss by the idea of God. cherished traditions which all find In the church the sanctuary pre- Edward Cummings, S.J., president of Western Pennsylvania, Margaret Corrigan and Miss Mar- Judaism embodied in itself thres it difficult to relinquish; it meant, in goes into the homes of a i fcerament." - sents a most attractive appearance Loyola university, New Orleans, La. garet Doney. Bridge "five hundred ' distinct doctrines: Monotheism, fine, a bitter struggle, much hatred, I due to the new carpet, the wains- class of prosperous and j that constituted a serious obstacle to Edwa/d S. Farrow, Washington. pie. and euchre were then pnjjyed by the Moses and the Law, and Messian- coting of the lower walls and the D. C.; Thomas H. Cannon, Chicago, AD EARNINGS guests. ism. Search where we will we will the rapid advance of Christianity • 'pcorativc effects. The frescoing of Rates for this column amongst the more religious Jews. III.; Aid rick Blake, Oklahoma City, . At the conclusion of the lunch, never find the idea of one God so the body of the little church is in Okla.; Lincoln Hully, president of half cents a word for Mrs. Mary Cushing, grand regent' explicit as in Palestine. It is a dis- The Messianic idea permeated the effectful harmony with the stained cash to be sent fa with tlx i earnings to date lead tinctive point of Jewish history. I. entire Jewish history. Prophecy, in- John B. Stetson university, Florida; ing copy. Ives to believe that the presented to Mrs. Herron a silver glass windows and the electric fix- Dr. Clifton D. G avs, preside, t of console set as a token of friend- is, indeed, a fact worth noting that terpreter of -he past and precursor tures. income of class one a people, given almost natur illv to of the future, is like a bridge that Bates college, Maine; Dr. J. A. fear will reach the |1,. ship from Court Monessen. All the woodwork has been grained Gregg, president of Wilberforce uni- WANT® polytheism, surrounded on all sides spans the ages of the world, one that and varnished. The most cherished mark for the first time, by idol.i:rous nations, went down in unites antiquity, be it ever so re- vers.ty, Ohio; Mattin M.ilev. New WANTED—A hooekM^jjTL fill half of the year the rail- MISSIONARIES ARRIVE possession of St. Timothy's church is Mexico; Clara I). Maxwell, president history as worshippers of only one mote, with the immediate or distant i copy in oil of the famous First ily of three, one little gill Mgg «M*d 1464,227,340, against IN HONG KONG God, who stalks through everv page hopes which make a reality out of jc ommunicn general of Colonial Daughters of Capable girl or womu ft in the corresponding f the Apostles by Geb- America; Robert E. Lee Sauer, of the Old Testament as the Lord o? the great religious movements that . hart Fugel. — The fresco, which has ence desired. • year ago. Workers and members of the So- heaven and earth. This fundamen- American Bay Association; Samuel raverse the ages. The word Mes-1 been raised on the rear wall in the P. Leeds, United States Chamber of WANTED—Lady ciety for the Propagation of the tal idea was established for the new siah signifies annotated; and among i sanctuary last week is from the orgnitl Faith will be pleased to learn of the religion; it was not necessary even Comme.ce and president of Atlantic church. Address Z-104,, m arrival of the Maryknoll Mission the Jews there were three categories brush of the Sisters of Divine Brov- City Chamber of Commerce; Rufl'm Catholic. to mention it,—a great advantage consecrated thus; namely, the priest, idence on Larimer avenue. It is a HOSIERY FOR band in Hong Kong, China. The i o doubt, and one that would be un- G. Pleasant, former governor of Very Rev. James A. Walsh, Superior the prophet and the king. That canvas IS feet in length and 8 feet Louisia ia; Aven Nelson, president THE WHOLE known to the Gentile world. It meant that the Messiah must have in width, and has been declared by FOR REST of the Catholic Foreign Mission So- might be objected, however, that emeritus of University of Wyom ng: FAMILY ciety, Maryknoll, N. Y., forwarded at his coining, a sacerdotal, regal experts a.; true a copv of the German Daniel P. Corcoran,' PMadrlphia; FOR RENT—New tamH there is no inconvenience here. Yet, and prophetic function; sacerdotal, Master's work as has yet been pro- Wool, Cotton or Silk this news.'' Those in the band are the precisely because the Jews believed John M. Patterson, Philadelphia; Dr. South Hills; hot water; following: Mother Mary Joseph, to do the work of God on earth; Kiuced. A new large and lifesized R. A. MiHikai, president or Califor- wood floors, tile bath,lugt| Style, Fit and Wear in one only God, and that to a degree prophetic, to teach God's law and painting of St. Timothv has been at Reasonable Prices Sister Patricia, Sister Matthew, Sis- of religious stubbornness, it was no nia Institute of Technology; Miss rear porches. Occupant" ter Ruth, Sister Miriam, Sister De make known God's will; and royal, prepared by an artist in Europe, and Myitl-i Cain, house of represent.i- 15; rent $85. Address "Cj easy matter to make them accept to work incessantly for the well-be-1 is now on the way to Indianola. Lou>rdes, Sister Dominic and'Sister the theology of Father and Son, tives, Minnesota. care The Catholic. Richard, also Brother Michael, the ing of Israel. Now, at the time of It may be safely stated that St. Rev. Thomas O'Melia, the Rev. Wil- both equally God, and yet only one Christianity's birth, the Jews were Timothy's Church is the most attrac- liam Fletcher and the Rev. Patrick God. It was their great objection to lonjring for such a Messiah, a pries, live Mission chapel erected through 1 mm Cleary. Christ, that He made Himself God; and prophet, but above all, a king J the efforts of the Missionary Cor it was at the bottom of their ob- and liberator, who would restoi the I fraternity of Christian Doctrine. Fo. ROBERT S. ELLIS HENRY S. i jection to him at the tribunal of ancient temporal glory of Israel, ar the occasion of the Confirmation r.axt 5678 Court Pilate; it was to their minds a direct free them from the yoke of cruel op- Sunday all lovers of the diocesan 5678 negution of a most cherished idea, pression. Christ came, called Him- Home Missions, particularly the an idea from which the glory of self a priest and a prophet; it was members and patrons of the Con- Israel radiated, and because of what they had desired; it was a fraternity, have been cordially in- which, they actually crucified the point of advantage for the Church in vited. WANTED Savior. FOR BETTER FURNITURE Palestine. Once, however, they . ..uses was the Jewish legislator, knew that He was not a king in their ORGANIZE SOCIETIES We Have Buyers by excellence. Their political, juri- sense of the word their hopes were dieiajl and domestic legislation, em- blasted; they crucified Him and per- secuted His disciples, who shook the At a meeting of the women of St bellished this idea. They swore by David's last week, a Christian m TEERLESS COAL AND GAS the "tables of stone" and by the dust from off their feet and passed into the Gentile world. Mothers' Society and an Altar So- Decalogue. It was the standard, ac- ciety were organized. Mrs. Alex | BUT I COMBINATION RANGES cording to which were arranged and Thus, the Jewish milieu was n Hogue was elected head of the Chris- determined their relations with God very religious one, therefore, from tian Mothers and Mrs. Frank Al- | We Need More Properties to and their neighbor. It was an idea many viewpoints, advantageous to bright head of the Altar Society. TO GIVE SATISFACTION so well set, that Christianity, with- the Church. It also presented its out the dotting of an "i" or the obstacles. There the Church found HOLY TRINITY RECEPTION crossing of a "t" accepted it. This Kreat opposition and small success. | THEREFORE 1 was indeed a great advantage for the Truly Christ "came unto His own, - nascent Church on her entry into the and His own received Him not, but Unde. the auspices of the young field of conquest. But the supple- as many as received Him and believ- ladies and young men of Holy ment and fulfillment of the law, as ed in His name. He gave them power Trinity parish a reception will be I If You Want to Sell and I Christ taught it, was summed up in to become the children of God." held in the parish hall, Thursday evening, November 22. Want Quick Action ! DIAMOND JUBILEE sees; LITERATURE CLUB WILL DISCUSS REUNION ON NOV. 20 NEWMAN'S "THE SECOND SPRING" | CALL US I (Continued from Page 1) embroidered articles. The candy Catholic Literature Club Will Have Round Table Discussion on booth and "refreshment stand will not | We'll Explain Our Quick Safe "The Blend of the Arts" at Next Meeting in Synod Hall, be wanting in sweet meats and other Next Sunday Afternoon delicacies. The lunch counter, best System known as the kitchen, will be ready The nest meeting of the Catholic Information has been received to satisfy with its choice delicatessen l iterature Club will be held in Synod I by the club that Mr. Michael Wil- the tastes of the most fastidious. | Hall at 3:30 o'clock next Sunday liams, of the Calvert Associates, Among the many other attractive afternoon, November 18. The club has returned to New York after features, prize bowling in the Casino j ELLIS &CARR Peerless Style "A" Peerless Style "B" will discuss Cardinal Newman's "The speaking before organized groups rooms will, undoubtedly, offer an ir- Second Spring," the prose of which I resistible attraction to the lovers, Black, With White Enamel in Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit. I young and old, of that sport. Fall Cast Iron, Black is rated as the despair of imitators. He will speak in Albany next week | Real Estate and Insur Aloysius Coll will speak briefly at The proceeds of this affair are to Back Shelf, Nickel Trimmed. at a meeting where Bishop Gibbons defray partially the expenses involv- the meeting on "The Blend of the will preside, and also in Brooklyn, Price $95.00 Price $110.00 Arts," which will form the topic for ed in the extraordinary repairs now j UNION BANK BLDG. where Bishop Molloy will be the nearing completion in church and I I 8 the roundtable discussion to follow. ! I He will read two short poems of his chairman of the meeting. Dr. John various parish buildings, in prepara- 1 5678 Court W7I A. Lapp, who has done valuable tion for the Diamond Jubilee. The making, "Washington," first pub- people of St. Mary's and their ished in "The Nation," and included work in making industrial surveys, said during his stay in Pittsburgh friends will, therefore, turn out in in the anthology, "Poems of Hero- great numbers to show their loyalty ism in American Life," recently that he is keenly interested in the Calvert Review, which the Calvert and give their enthusiastic support published by the H. Y. Crowell to this affair and thus help to make BBfPKi Company, and "Old Roads." Lovers Associates propose to organize, and this festival the usual financial and | of literature are invited to attend that he was probably the first sub- social "St. Mary's" success. HHI! the club's meetings. I scriber to the magazine. A largely illustrated souvenir book, containing a complete history INCREASE IN POSTAL of St. Mary's, will be published for MILLINERY PRAISES PROHIBITION the religious celebration of the Dia- 143 UNION TRUST BUILDING PITT8BPW*^a SAVINGS ACCOUNTS mond Jubilee, to be held December Father Payne, pastor of St. 8, 9 and 10. This souvenir book will Mary's Church, Auburn, N. Y., and The largest increase since Decem- have a long list of Patrons and Pa- im one of the best priests in the dio- ber, 1920, was recorded in the pos- tronesses, as every wage earning cese of Rochester, says: tal savings accounts in the month member of the parish is anxious to "He Sang To 12,000 In Cleveland October W "People have been accustomed to of August, over July, 1923, accord- have his or her name on the honor think that prohibition was some- ing to an announcement made Sep- list. thing quasi-religious, and that it is tember 13 by Postmaster General only fostered by fanatics. What- New. The entire increase during ALTOONA HERO ever it has been in the past it is Aufrust was $800,000. There was on IS REMEMBERED JOHN M'CORMACK now a question of pure patriotism. deposit in postal savings accounts rless Style "C" It is stirring up all our loyal citi- at the beginning of August $131,- (Continued from Page 1) Peerless Style "E" zens without regard to creed, color 669,300. the donor was most timely as no THE GREAT IRISH TENOR Nickel Trim, White Black, Nickel Trim, White or condition. The liquor business is other site seemod to be obtainable. High Cloeet. All Cast just a colossal economic waste. We WILLOCK PARISH TO Broiler, High Closet, All Cast are not only going to make the Work was commenced at once on Only Pittsburgh Concert Thfa Sea«e« Iron. GIVE MINSTREL SHOW a temporary church, which will be a world safe for democracy; we are frame structure and will accommo- SYRIA MOSQUE, MONDAY EVE, m 9120.00 Price $135.00 going to make it safe for decency. The congregation of St. David's, date about 600 persons. A building Willock, will hold a Minstrel Show committee of thirty men of the par- TO PRESENT PLAY in the church basement next Monday ish was selected to solicit funds for PRICES 13.30, $2.75, $2.2®, $L45, fU* »bove Ranges can be had in Foil Enamel, in Gray. evening, November 19, at 8 o'clock. the building, with E. F. Tomlinson "Bfae, at $35.00 additional This show will be produced by the and P. F. Burke as supervisors. Fine Anywhere Terms Arranged The girls of the Home of the Good juveniles of St. Canice's parish, Rev. Father M. Munley and Rev. Shepherd, Lincoln avenue, will stage Knoxville, under the direction of Father John Ergler, pastors respec- BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN AT MELLOTS, IN W LT EI€HENLAUB*S SELL IS GOOD a play in Holy Trinity parish haul, Rev. Frank Clifford. The fame of tively of St Mary's and St Crawford street and Center avenue, these juvenile entertainers has gone Michael's, Hollidaysburg, have intro- 3501x3803 BUTLER ST. Tuesday afternoon, November 27, broadcast throughout this district duced moving pictures in order to EDITH TAYLOR THOMSON 1*> and Wednesday evening, Novem- and the people of Willock are antici- impress more folly on the minds of pating an evening of rare pleasure. the students the ketone learned in