im THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC founded m 1SU by Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop oj Pittsburgh Diocese

IS PITTSBURGH, OCTOBER 25, 1923. M y. 43 I TO PADRAIC COLUM AT IN SYNOD HALL |UNITED STATES (REUNION AT OLD .Y, N. J. ON MONDAY EVE. ! ARMY MAN FOR | ST. PATRICK'S IS HIGH SCHOOL | PLANNED OCT. 30 «Ufe Will Participate 'IS Intellectual Will Speak at Center in , On Irish Literature and Its Sacred Heart Boys to Have Will Take Form of Halkmctai , Which Has Influences—WiU Speak Be- Military Training Under Di-1 Festival and Former a Swamp to a fore the Catholic Literature rection of Captain T. C. Present Members of Congre- Catholic Com- Club m the Evening and in Program in De- Knight of the Regulars- gation Will Gather to Renew the Afternoon Before the Girls to Share Old Friendships and Cele- i Twentieth Century Club brate the Feast Captain T. C. Knight of the October 28, the parish Padraic Colum, Irish intellectual, rsf lit Carmel, Tenafly, United States Regular Army, and Tuesday, October 30, will be a real ^'^ter will speak before an active physical instructor of reunion at Old St. Patrick's, when jfipi by the Carmelite Cathonc Literature Club in ¡ celebrate its Golden 5 next Pittsburgh, has been appointed by members of the congregation of n ?^ Monday evening, other years will join with those of It a general reunion of ail October 29, at 8:15 o'clock. He will the Rev. Thomas F. Coakley as jvUeh planted the Ca th- physical director of the high school the present in making the Hal- « dì be introduced by William J. Balfe lowe'en festival in the church hall in Bergen County. .Tlie who has recently returned to Pitts- students, and the children of the ^^„aedin June, 1374, an-1 undergraduates of Sacred Heart a glorious success. A special prize burgh from , and who is school, Center avenue, East End. will be offered to the person pre- H| fsars has already seen iumself familiar with present day senting the most unique novelty to " i formed, all of which conditions in Ireland and an authori- Captain Knight has had a wide pltqe of the Carmelite experience in this line of work in the members of the committee on Wji jj ty on what is termed by many the the night of the festival. The gen- Pittsburgh Carmelite Gaelic Rennaissance. the various training camps of the eral committee in charge of the af- Ml participate in the Although most readers are ac- United States Regular Army. He fair includes Charles Rice, Matthew <9 is instructor of military science and Pena | quainted with the accomplishments Benner, Charles Riley, Joseph Ha- in •tor was a Father Jo- of Padraic Colum, this will be his tactics, and has been head of the gan, Stephen Coll, John McCaUe, ó|lJ , an Italian, who read first appearance in Pittsburgh be- training at Fort Benning, Georgia. Jr., James Riley, John McDonald, barn, and the second fore a Catholic audience. He was in The regular training for the boys James Welsh, Michael Breen, Mrs. I father.Corneliu s Cannon, and girls in the graded system will Davis, Mrs. M. Benner, Mrs. Breen, ;*» basement church, in (Continued on Page 5.) begin at once, to enable them for all Mrs. Coone, Mrs. Stephen Coll, Mrs. _JM were held until the 'iVlVVVVWAMA, outdoor exercises. Sorce, Mrs. McClelland, Mrs. John I given to the Carmelites, McCabe, Miss Agnes Donelly, Mrs. (lore McDonald, O.C.C-, Mercy Hospital Leo Obeirmeir, Miss Cunningham -The work done by the Wayside Festival and Miss Mariorie Coll. era in Bergen County The following members of St. J interest when it is un- In Johnstown To gf Patrick's church sodality will have I Oat the whole district 50 At Sacred Heart charge of a booth at the festival: i was a swamp. The mission Raise Big Fund Miss Marie McCarthy, chairlady; t«U known for years as the Was Great Success Miss Marie Carr, Miss Nellie OKa- jpiuion" and the growth of For Maintenance Needs Ef- honey, Miss Bertha Bowler, Miss [lu considered next to an Proceeds the Report Shows Margaret Carr, Miss Hannah Mc- forts Will Be Made to Sub- Carthy, Miss Edna Benner, Mise scribe a Fund of $15,000— Made Total of More Than HMNf to the intense Catho- $7,000 and Rector, Assistant Loretta Clock, Miss Gertrode fltt people, who walked fully First Event in Campaign a Sweeney, Miss Grace Cunningham» ("ftwn Tenafly to Fort Lee Bazaar—New High School is Priests and People Are Much Miss Mary McNamara, Miss Mil- Wi that the gradual de- Pleased—Praise For Chair- dred Benner, Miss Alma Manning, i w a parish became pos- Blessed By Bishop MfCort Miss Helen Burke, Miss Mary Es- man and Committees posito, Miss Mary Lobiango, and (Special to The Pittsbjrgh Catholic) Miss Nell Burke. IfttfBued on Page 5) At a meeting of the heads of JOHNSTOWN, Pa., October 24.— booths, and the executive committee Members of the Johnstown Mercy in charge of the recent Wayside i Hospital Guild have undertaken to Festival, held by the Sacred Heart ST. WENDELIN'S DUQUESNE raise $15,000 for a maintenance fund. congregation on their groun<{| on The first effort towards that enil will North Highland avenue, the repprts OBSERVE GOLDEN KFES LARGE be a splendid bazaar which will be indicated that the sum of $7,244.35 held on December 6. 7 and 8 in the was realized in consenuence of the JUBILEE TRIDUUM Fronheim Block, Main street two nights' activities of the men and MEMBERSHIP Without any formal ceremony the women having the affair in charge. Rt. Rev. Bishop John J. McCort, on Great praise has been accorded Bishop Boyle Celebrant at Pon- at William Penn last Monday morning, blessed the Mr. Frank P. Patterson, the gene-al tifical Mass—Children Gather ins Made For Many new building of the Catholic High chairman, who selected a notable School. The Bishop was assisted by group of workers for the sub-com- to Celebrate Anniversary- — Grand Worthy the Rev. Father T. T. Cawley, su- mittees, and the co-operation of all Members of Parish Hold Re- ? Appoints Commit- pervisor of the schools; the* Rev. concerned made the affair a success union—The Dead Are Re- For Dance Father James Fitzgibbon, of St. Co- 1 socially and financially, which called lumba's church, and Rev. Father forth the thanks and the warm con- membered John Fostoric, chaplain of Mercy gratulations of the clergy attached Duquesne No. 651», Catholic Hospital. to the Sacred Heart Church. Impressive services marked rJtrs of America, initiated a celebration of the golden jubilee an- f class on last Sunday at the SPECIAL MEETING OF Impressive services marked the celebration of the golden jubilee of the founding of St. Wendelin's church, Car- MOVEMENT STARTED niversary of the founding of St. km Penn Hotel. Tuesday night rick, of which the Rev. Father Julius Gtecht is rector. Sunday. Above—A view of the procession before Wendelin's Church, Carrick, Sunday, pew members were welcomed COURT PITTSBURGH TO TO ERECT MAUSOLEUM a cleverly anranged social the Pontifical Mass celebrated by Bishop'Hugh Boyle. Below—Fifty flower girls in the line of march ,XT •„„„„, Monday and Tuesday. The Rt. Rev. ing. ARRANGE FOR DANCE representing the fifty years of the church's life and growth.—Courtesy of Pittsburgh Gazette Times. IN COLUMBUS' HONOR I Hugh Boyle was celebrant at the as are being made for two pontifical Mass which opened the ob- affairs during the coming A well organized effort has been servance of the glad occasion Sunday Court is Also Making Preparations COMMERCE CHAMBER* I McKEESPORT KNIGHTS started to erect one of the most morning. The sermon was preached I, the first a large dance at the For lis Part in Big Benelit fori ASSOCIATION FOR j beautiful mausoleums in the world at by the Rev. Sigismund Cratz, O.M. JC. clubhouse, Fifth and Be'le- Confraternity in William Peon PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT OF COLUMBUS ELECT ATHLETICS FORMED I Santo Domingo, in honor of Christo- Cap. [«venue, and the second a card Hotel and for Other Activities of SETON HILL COLLEGE ITS NEW OFFICERS! | pher Columbus. The idea has the F at Kaufmann & Baer's. Its Members AT SETON HILL Officers of the Mass assisting were Grand Knight, Thos. M. Dugan; endorsement of the authorities at Rev. Joseph F. Bauer, former pastor, Margaret M. Reardon, ; Washington and plans are being arch priest; Rev. George Hack, CJ\, /Grand Regent, has appointed There will be a special meeting of W. J. Walker, of the Greensburg Deputy Grand Knight, Edward F. Officers Are Elected at First Busi- 4 Joyce; Chancellor, Dr. C. F. King; I formed to invite every nation in the a son of the parish, deacon of honor: Hokn A. Kapp general chairman Court Pittsburgh, C. D. of A., in the Business Organization, Addresses ness Meeting—New Movement to i new world to contribute toward the Kev. Benjamin Wirtz, C.P., deacon of [ dance, wh'eh will take place K. of C. building, 237 Fourth avenue, Students on the Value of Adver- Finanç ai Secretary, Frank W. Mc- Stimulate Enthusiasm Among Fadden; Treasurer, Edgar J. Stiffler; proposed tomb. It has further been honor; Rev. A. J. Mayer, former as- i and Mrs. John A. Don- tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock for tising. Students For Approved Athletics proposed that the Knights of (Jolum- sistant priest of the parish, deaeon ,. . chairman of the card the committee in charge of the nov-1 Recording Secretary, Grand Shee- !W l han; Warden, P. J. McLaughlin; Ad- bus take a prominent part in the pro- of the Mass; Rev. Cornelius Becker, . »ember 24, assisted by Mrs. elty dance and card party to bei held posed project and everwhere the a son of the parish, sub-deacon; Bev. f Kapp, vice chairman. at the Fort Pitt Hotel, the evening w- J- Walker, of the Greensburg vocate, George P. Eichler; Inside At the last meeting of the College Guard, Lawrence Becker; Outside Assembly, an Athletic Association idea has been suggested it has found Sigismund Cratz, O.M.Cap., sermon- \ on the dance committee of November 16. Chamber of Commerce, addressed favor. is t; Rev. A. A. Burns, master of cer- the student body of Seton Hill Col- Guard, John Irwin; Trustees, Samuel fcr the promotion of inter-scholastic atherine Ford, Miss Anna November 18, Court Pittsburgh Catanzafo and H. J. Myers; Dele- games was formed at Seton Hill emonies; Rev. Henry F. Hanes, as- .J.J. Clark, Mrs. Schill, will have an initiation in the William lege, Greensburg, Wednesday, Octo- sistant master of ceremonies. tober 24, at one o'clock in the Stu- gate to State Convention, M. J. Gif- The new movement is expected to CHARTIERS COUNCIL na McCaig, Miss Marie Penn Hotel. fin; Delegates to Pittsburgh Chapter, stimulate great enthusiasm among ^More than 2,500 people attended! Betty Madden, Miss This Court will have charge of the dents' Assembly Hall. ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The interesting subject of the lec- Jos. Mackin, William McGaw and E. the students for approved athletics. 1ft ceremonies. A procession of the Miss Mayme fancy work booth at the bazaar of Roy McGrann. The Association intends to begin its dignitaries of the Cnurch, the clergy aad Miss Yvonne Murray. the Confraternity of Christian Doc- ture was "Advertising," appealing to work during the present basketball Chrtiecs Council, Knights of Co- and the acolytes and altar boys pre- KQNiestra will furnish the trine the afternoons and evenings of the present-day belief that "it pays season, and try-outs for the varsity lumbus, has elected these officers cedetfthe Mass. November 7 and 8 in the William to advertise." c. D7OF A. MEETING for the new year: The students of the Economics and team will be held in the near future. Children celebrated the jubilee Penn Hote'. Members have been Tuesday evening, j*iovember fi, Grand Knight, Laurence OToole; Monday, nearly 700 attending their atked to donate fancy work. Patro- Secretarial departments were es- ! The first business meeting elected CNTS pecially interested in the topic, as Court Pittsburgh, C. of A., will the following officers: President, Deputy Grand Knight, Daniel V. Mass in the church at 9 o'clock. Of- nesses are urged to register with hold its monthly busir §s meeting in McGarry; Chancellor, Frank A. ficers of this Mass were: Mrs. Marie Härtung, 237 Fourth phases of advertising apply particu- Miss Frances Little, '24; secretary, AT SETON HILL larly to their work. the K. of C. rooms, 237 Fourth Miss Katherine Grahame, '26; man- Duffy; Recorder, John L. Skarry; Rev. S. J. Schramm, celebrant; avenue. avenue. ager, Miss Emma Lager, '24. Financial Secretary, Robert W. Com- Rev. John Mader, deacon; Rev. A. ÉÉÍ» increase in the number stock; Treasurer, J. Oren Kelly; Yochum, sub-deacon, and Rev. at Seton Hill College for IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Advocate, John M. Gallagher; War- George Hack, sermontet. year of 1823-24 has AT SACRED HEART len, Foldy Puskar; Inside Guard, Monday evening present and for- a rearrangement in the CHURCH, EMSWORTH Edward A. McCann; Outside Guard, mer members of the pariih held a aad an increase in the CANEV1N HALL TO BE DEDICATED WITH Charles Nussbaumer; Trustees, T. ;eunion in the school hall, among the jppadty. The substitution T. Fitzpatrick, Charles V. Wilt, guests being former rectors ana as- Last Sunday evening a very im- sistant priests o fthe parish. The •Mto accommodate four pressive ceremony took place in this SOLEMN CEREMONIES ON NEXT SUNDAY George A. Kappler; Delegates to State Convention, Laurence OToole, jubilee concluded with memorial Wtead of the two-place church when 22 young men and services Tuesday, when a solemn re- More has almost doubled young ladies were received in the So- Charles V. Wilt; Alternates to State ARCHBISHOP WHOSE NAME THE NOBLE STRUCTURE BEARS WILL BE PRES- Convention, Edward A. McCann, quiem Mass was celebrated. The of- ef worshipers provided dality of the Blessed Virgin by their ficers were the Rt. Rev. Monsigner director, Father Joseph Rossenbach, ENT AND BISHOP BOYLE WILL BLESS THE WALLS AT CEREMONIES—IS James J. Gallagher; Delegates to H. J. Goebel, celebrant; Rev. John C.S.Sp. FIRST MEMORIAL OF ITS KIND TO ARCHBISHOP CANEVIN—GIVES EFFI- Juvenile Court, James J. Boyle, C. Greiner, deacon; Rev. Charles OF THANKS A very eloquent sermon was deliv- A. Hammer, W. P. McGervey; Dele- Schrenbach, sub-deacon. Father ered by the Rev. Dr. James Carroll, CIENCY IN CLASS-ROOM ACTIVITIES—DR. HEHIR INVITES ALL BENE- gates to Pittsburgh Chapter, T. J. Greiner, sermonist,. C.S.Sp., of the Duquesne University. FACTORS AND FRIENDS fitzpatrick, Etienne Witzberger, St. Wendelin's parish was founded ref Notre Dame at Old On the same occasion a beautiful Herman J. Hennessy. in 1872 and the church was erected Pittsburgh, Pa., statue of St. Rita, 5 feet high, was Ranked their many in 1873. In May, 1918, the present blessed by Dr. Can-roll. The statue is Canevin Hall, new structure in the group of Duquesne University, a memorial to Archbishop CARMELITE MISSION pastor, the Rev. J. Utecht, of Db- 9 Mae kind eo-operation in the gift of Mrs. John Stauffer. It J. P. Regis Canevin and a monument reared to the generosity of Pittsburghers, ever so ready to con- quesne, wss called to St. Wendettafa.—«! diamond jubilee cele- comes from the statuary works of tribute of their resources for the cause of education stnd the higher things of life, will be dedicated Rev. Anthony Dressel, O.C.C., is Under his guidance a new pariah rai one. the Joseph Poli Company, Pitts- with solemn ceremonies Sunday, October 28, at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, Bishop Boyle officiating. giving a mission in the Church of house was added to the other paro- Wr friends to accept burgh. the Immaculate Heart of Mary, chial buildings. ayers of the nuns as- The building, a dignified structure of stone and tapestry brick of fine texture, houses class rooms and libraries, the Law School, the School of Accounts, evening classes in preparatory law subjects Chester, Pa., at present. * a« a token of sin- Mention The Catholic when buying Mention The CathoUe when baying Ni. and classes in the college department for students who work during the day hours. Canevin Hall is from our advertisers. designed by the architect, A. P. Link, to meet every requirement of class-room efficiency, and has been Patronize our advertisers. from our advertisers. made possible by the efforts of the beloved Archbishop whose name it bears, the wise administration of the Fathers of the Holy Ghost, who conduct the institution, and the generosity of the people of the 0E HORVATH GIVES A diocese. The cornerstone was laid about one year ago, when Bishop Boyle made one of the principal DEVOTEE OF ST. ANTHONY FALLS addresses. Archbishop Canevin himself laying the stone. Dr. M. A. Hehir, president of Duquesne RECITAL TO DELIGHTÉD University, and other members of the clergy will assist Bishop Boyle in the dedicatory services. 75 FEET WITH TRUCK-STATUE OF BIG AUDIENCE AT SETON HILL Dr. Hehir said yesterday: "To this ceremony the president and faculty cordially invite the SAINT DROPS FROM POCKEff present students and their parents, the alumni and their friends, members of the Canevin Club, all contributors to the campaign of 1920, members of the various Catholic societies of the diocese, bene- pianist, Mme. Ce- many of the music lovers of the vi- Thomas Prendergast, of 501? out dropped a little metal case i presented a musical cinity who were glad of the oppor- factors and friends of the University snd every one interested in Christian and Catholic education. Broad street, who is a member of the tabling a Saint Anthony's pocket on Hill College, tunity to hear the brilliant artist. Duquesne University has the honor and the distinction of being the first institution to erect a Immaculate Conception church, had statue. esday evening, Oc- The program numbered the follow- monumental pile of scholastic permanence to the memory and in the name of him who, having ruled a narrow escape from death on Tues- : o'clock, in Cecilian ing selections: "To the Sea," Mac- the diocese of Pittsburgh so spiritually and wisely, devoted his last official efforts to the success of day morning, October 16. OFFICIAL CLERICAL fBomXh has played Do well; "Minuet a l'Antico," See- the University campaign. His was the watchword, his was the spirit, that began, continued and While delivering bread for the [aadiences in all parts toeck; "Prelude, Fugue and Varia- completed it in success. Ward Baking Company his loaded APPOINTMENTS MADS ¿•a her present tour, tions, Franck, arranged by Harold The Right Reverend Hugh C. Boyle, D.D., Bishop of Pittsburgh snd Chancellor of the Univer- cne ton and a half motor truck went «sally acclaimed a Bauer; "Scherzo in E Major," sity, will perform the dedication ceremony, which will begin in the University Chapel and end with through the railing of a high bridge Rev. E. E. Grello is appointed pa*, Chopin; "Heartsease," from "Grand- the blessing of the rooms in Canevin Hall, the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The fea- near Braddock ,and turning somer- tor of St. Rose, Bradenville. ne of exquisite mother's Garden," Mrs. H. H. A. tures of the event will be two addresses by Alumni who, in different walks of life, have attained the saults fell seventy-five feet to the Rev. Paul Odelka is appointed pas- lies a complete Beach; "Viennese Waltzes, " Zoltan pinnacle of distinction, Rev. SV. J. McMulllen, who se name is a household word in education, religion valley below. tor of St. Florian, United, Pa. gaaehadlng that thor- de Horvath; "Gavotte," Gluck- and science; and Alfred W. McCann, D.Lit., whose pen and tongue have been towers of strength in The truck was entirely demolished, Rev. Tamolunas is appointed vicar her listeners, Brahms; "Spanish Dance," Grana- but Thomas crawled out from under- econome at St. Isidore^ Bra ldock, P®, the defense of truth and justice. neath, and. with the exception of a activities of dos; "Caprice Espagnol/* Mosz- Immediately after the ceremony the doors of Canevin Hall and the Gymnasium will be thrown •rt Music at Seton kcwslri: "Purpee Valsante," Paldini; few scratches, was unhurt open for inspection. A large concourse of people is expected to attend this beautiful and impressive Taken home in an automobile, -wB [an appreciative 'Wedding Much aad Dance ef the ceremony, the religious inauguration of a greater Duquesne. Read the advertisements uid Besides Ehres," from "Midsummer Night's while Ids coat was being handed by ronize the merchants who aad» were present Dream," Mwfrflnlm-ilart. o non-Catholic to one of the family, at our columns. THü SOME PEOPLE, » 'tiis humil• i1 R t0 confess' are nol reading good books.i They e aomg little in anyway to promote relugioui s mindedne MISSION CRUSADE ie fKttööurgJj Catholic They might be brought to read to their g if they wen induced to bring into their homes a good, vigorous Catnoiic paper, I UNITS ORGANIZED I tíl ESTABLISHED IN 1S44 'ather insis be done. lis the Holv CATHOLIC COM REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. D.D.. FIRST BISHOP OF PITTBURGH. -:o: AT MERCY HOSPITAL 111 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY EDUCATION is not merely a gathering TT^jp=if=Jr=if=ir=ir=if=ir=lp=B THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY knowledge, and an accumulation of fact information, a storing of I BOOM 3*1 Hell Phone 1817 Conn SECOND AVENUE mind w ith It must combine training of | One Group Begins Activities Catholic Organizations rget th PAUL C. DUNLEVY, President und Trcuurer ; discipline of the will. To intellectual acivancement it Among Nurses and the Every Catholic organization should ¿»ewJ°uh many* of taufe,tW , P. SMITH. Editor ALOYSIUS COLL, Aanoci»«» Editor must join, also, moral training. In short, Christian education Sr. be more than a mere organization training. 141 ter Other Among the Novices of no merit o, fcS* TERMS IN ADVANCE of Catholics. Every Catholic body emerged, happO^ P* •••a. p«r year. $2.00 I copy by mail, for six months. $1.00 :o: The Old Religious Order of ! of men and women should consider the case may be. .05 Foreiam subscription, by mail 3.50 TH E MAN He wi+ itself as an ally, in a practical and •it . Wo is 1 h yon when you are up, and he the Diocese—Lists of Offi- probably has Canada subscription - .....$3.00 cers Elected active way, of the Church in the ac- graduate body wW at the PostofOee. Pittsburgh. Pa., as Second Class Matter. will bp with you when you are down, because he has in him that which is complishment of its divine mission finer than wealth or glory. He has in him an appreciation of the finer to the world.—The Southern Messen- mothers married »^¿ji things of life, a regard for his fellow humans. The Students' Mission Crusade ger, San Antonio, Texas. come was not neJSJP SBUftGH, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923 continues to increase in strength In their poverty TO SYMPATHIZE is simply and numbers throughout the dio- their courage «deeSSL his, to feel with those who suffer When to Marry divine Provider/fl^^iNi It is the instinct of a kindly heart eese. During the past ten days a unit A Georgetown professor, the pres- Boyle Commends It is the obedience to that law of was organized in the Training its problems dSii Christian duty which bids usi rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep ident, indeed, of the University if we fully. Perhapslg^f if with them "who weep. School for Nurses, attached to the mistake not, advises his disciples to 'The Pittsburgh Catholic" Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. The shun Hymen's altar altogether till dreamt of givingtotL, -:o:- they can command an income of $4,- who could not condfeTJ ^^ Bishop's House, election of officers resulted as fol- tíl his income shs^j A HOME where the father believes in Christ and has faith sufficient lows: 000 a year. The advice has pro- $11.00 a •par, Pittsburgh' July 8, 1921. ly strong to practice Christ's laws, shall seldom, if ever, have need to President, Miss Helen McLaugh- voked considerable press comment day._e«tü5fl : The Pittsburgh Catholic, throughout the country. Most of the li Pittsburgh, Pa. erect a funeral bier upon which to wake the moral corpse of his daugh- lin; vice president, Miss Helen ter s purity or of his ton's sobriety. Bradley, secretary; Miss Helen doctor's critics disagree with him, §p*S— and claim that his figure is excessive It has been s¡ftftl I only scant Justice to Catholic Journalism in this Diocese, -:o:- O'Curran; treasurer, Miss Alice and exceedingly disheartening to in- the gaming table wflK™ OUR ENEMIES recognize that if non-Catholics ever come to know Casey. face. "But we pfay , ^following the example of niy predecessors in the See of numerable prospective grooms and ment." But you d® w iffl HWW»|. I appoint THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official what the Catholic Church stands for, all hatred and opposition will nass This unit promises to be singu- brides as well. away; hence they strive to fill the minds of the " larly productive of results, owing unless the chips ha^Tl" organ, and comn end it to priests and to the people as a ignorant with lies about With prudence, mutual good will, You play for money, I, Journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I trust that by Catholics and their religion. to the wide field of activity open to i nurse. Her profession admits her and a decent respect for the financial often and if you ball cacouragement and support it will grow in influence, and :o:- proprieties of family life, a young the cards, "all increasingly, a power for justice, for righteousness, and to places ordinarily inaccessible. married couple ought to get on com- THE CHURCH was always the staunch defender The novices at the mother house conceal it from yon* gppi (•• advancement of the Kingdom of God in this world. the people The State exists for the good'of thT^le! mLl'thirtSlf fortably and salubriously on an an- changing your face, Sincerely yours in Christ, of the Sisters of Mercy, Pittsburgh, nual allowance amounting to not nerves, and malting«- In many of the dramas of conflict between Church and State in history' have banded themselves into a Stu- + HUGH C. BOYLE. the Church s battle had been for the suhiect*' ' more than one-half of $4,000. acter into the guaH» Bishop of Pittsburgh. en for the subjects' freedom. dents' Mission Crusade unit. The College men are perhaps too prone Citizen, Milwaukee. -:o:- lid to the mission from this center mt CHEERF ULNESS warms human hearts, makes human faces smile will be chiefly that of prayer. At and is very beautiful. It is what the sun is to nature, what the first the organization election the follow- Secret Societies fiower is to spring, what a bright light is in a gloomy room, and it is ing officers were named: President, PLACES THAT IMPRESSED ME teue for membership in secret societies grows apace; old and as free as the blessed air. Sister M. Angelica; vice president, men are not contented unless they have a secret order pen- Sister Marie Teresa; secretary, Sis- ed to their watch chain, or a badge to the lapel of their coat, ter M. Magdalen; spiritual treas- A Stroll in toe societies, or secret orders, are not modern institutions, and LAUGHTER that is but an art, a clever camouflage for indifference urer, Sister M. Baptista. 1 for conducting ceremonies behind closed doors in fantastic r e Wh But Iau hter that b tack for generations. In themselves many of these societies fi t>m?he s^lipric1,™s ***** ® * ^Wes MORE SISTERS SAIL By Msgr Wm. P. Stadel man C&Sp, •raless, and may have tfcen founded in a spirit of jollity and FOR CHINA MISSIONS .means of recreation. It is only when one delves into their WE TALK of "Saints" as though they were apart from us This Holy Cross Basilica An old building in tfck «•igin that the wisdom of the Catholic Church in discouraging and is not true. You and I were called to be saints. Not that it was easy. * TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 22.—Among The seven patriarchal basilicas of hood still bears the mm*] (••a forbidding membership if recognized, the twenty-five priests and nuns who Rome are Saint Peter's, Saint Paul's, lish convent and teaSlifei •nd so-called declarations of secrecy, made on initiation into THE CATHOLIC PRESS ¡¡7be"^de a power in the country, but sailed recently from Seattle, were Saint John Lateran, Saint Mary Ma- of the heroic — TIMMT it must be utilized and supported by Catholics themselves. two Sisters of Providence of St. jor, Saint Lawrence, Saint Sebastian pese crafts pre only given a moment's thought at the time; but Mary-of-the Woods, en route to Fai- and Holy Cross. The present Holy Makrena the ltst the sinister significance of many of these so-called fidelity Sisters of Minsk. HbT fang, Honan, China. They were: Cross basilica, a structure in rococo serves brief recalling \ tacome abundantly clear when considered in surroundings Sister Joseph Henry ,for several style echoes back to a church built Bienaski tried to f«te ft than those of robes or regalia, «1 years' superior at St. Joseph School, by Saint Helena, the mother of Con- religious and her ttfcfa jfatentions may in themselves be very commendable, but, if the 'BUILT ON A ROCK" Hammond, Ind., and Sister Mary stantine, who, by the way, was a panions to embrao|t|»_ Britain princess, the daughter of TjP »re only out to make the world a better place to live in, By Rev. J. F. Carroll, D.D. C.S.Sp„ Duquesne University Margaretta, teacher for the past two They refused. Chahrtf years at Providence High School. King Cpilus. At the age of eighty, criminals, they.«^^^ the spirit of charity, and to uplift the tone of society generally, Chicago. Sister Joseph Henry will in 326, she journeyed to Jerusalem in ||Md of secrecy? The real ajm, however, is seldom other than beria, where most tf |T HAS been a long-cherished de- succeed as superior in China, Sister quest of the Holy Cross. beaten to death. Oatftif to help members only, and to exert all possible influence to the sire of mine, to witness the dawn salutary destinies, completing the Maria Gratia, who was one of the The relics she brought back to dashed out, another M others, and the means to this end are not always com- of a new era of interest in the his- work of Redemption. His zeal for first band sent over by the Sisters of Rome were deposited in a new death. good will be renewed by the consid- Providence. It is planned to send at tory of the Church. There is not a eration of so many noble examples, church which was called Holy Cross After two yean <( man of note whose historv is not least two members of the community of Jerusalem. The original church ships the survivoi^wf whole these crafts are to be discouraged. Innocent as their and by the sight of what true piety' every year, until there is a large has undergone many alterations and originally, many of them have grown to be a menace to generally familiar to us. Land- prudent zeal and unselfish devoted- tock and put to w«k* marks in undying pages, in canvas band of Sisters of Providence on restorations. In the dome of the md constitutional government. Take only one instance, that ness can do for the triumnh or the duty in the China mission field. where nine were kiBei and in stone point out the salient progress of the Church. present building, the painter, Pin- scaffold. Eight had ^«bal, now in ihe public eye. On more than one occasion the features of human existences, whilst turicchio depicted the finding of the out and a few ww> t mt has been embarassed by its activities. Now, we have its self- There is no need to mention the true cross, and its recovery from the our appreciation increases in pro- utility of such a study. To-day, in The rest were paefeai (j| pWMit openly talking of conquering the world, portion; for, knowledge is ever the Persians by Heraclius. In one sec- boat and dragged f^T jfcewi if there be no actual condemnation of any society, or craft, faee of a black horizon which tion of the basilica, there is a chapel conditio. n of lov<'e . The more we from us ihe future, the past alone Dwina up to their i Catholics may be invited to join for the object of obtaining pro- NEW BOOKS dedicated to the foundress, In which In the Spring, 184S^| ,, ** » »«tter berth, they will be well-advised to fight shy of all Know ot goodness, the greater is our can offer us certainty. We must ar she deposited a quantity of earth leve for it; aversion to, or hatred dently study it, we must thereby brought from Jerusalem. This de- bess and three ¿H organizations. Let them join $ome Catholic club or society, or for, or indifference toward it, can al- strive to solve each day the enigmas "Father Billy" tail seems to be responsible for the Eusebia, Clotilda and 'the various charitable councils connected with the Church. All and after wandering be lraCei1 to a lack of know- of the morrow, to make the Church In "Father Billy" a new book title, Holy Cross of Jerusalem. Only npae plenty of scope for good work, and there is no need for TT u r from the pen of the Rev. John-E. the Pope and the Cardinal Titular during severest hai Bic who wishes to help his fellow-men to join any ancient order Ite . his is why our Lord was militant of the present, the Church woods and marshes: crucified why the Apostles were triumphant of the future Graham, author of "Mere Hints," may say Mass at its altar. succeeded in read brotherhood of the sun, moon or stars. martyred, why the early Christians! — inimitable Father Billy O'Gorman Among the relics venerated are Mother Makrena were tortured, why the Church relates, in his own characteristic two of the Sacred Thorns, one of the where her case was :o: all ages has had to wage defensive American Legion warfare. style, some few of thdf trials and Hc4y Nails, the Finger of Saint ined and the sufferinijjj A Precious Opportunity If non-Catholics do not know the Opposes Religious triumphs that fell to his lot during Thomas the Apostle.,the Title of the ters proven beyond a»f hettcial letter of the Rt. Rev. Bishop in behalf of the stricken and Church of Christ, they might like the lg career as priest and pastor. I Cross and a large piece of the True time' she still had Of, ¡||g»*eri.-hed people in Central Europe and Japan should meet with deicides of Calvary be excused, on and Racial Strife incidents and anecdotes of this Cross and a reliquary containing twtf rings by which she ha4 **a!!?rmi>0nSe from the diocese, commensurate with its zeal and copious the plea that "they know not what ial and kindly old priest are re- hundred and thirteen relics, once the She died in the Pojfll they do." But the children of the Great Army of Veterans of plete wf bits of wit and humor, property of Pope Saint Gregory the stone's throw from BWgy-Preven generosity. The appeal is couched in sentences which family of Christ are inexcusable. His «counsels and suggestions, and Great. W e were much impressed «Ng animate the Catholic heart to respond. No one blessed with a War Adopt Resolutions De- Theirs is the inheritance; they are claring: Any Group Which views on things ecclesiastical, are with the earnestness and piety of the HlM their wants, but out of the superfluity should cheerfully ren- the soldiers in the thick of the fray; those of a sound, practical, human young Cistercian monk that showed ESKIMOS Igole, it matters not the sacrifice it may entail. Nor does it they are the defenders of the citadel; Fosters -Racial, Religious or philosopher. us the relics. He lighted a number >W»t sacrifices may have been hitHerto made, the almoner of they, above all, without necessarily Class Strife or Which Takes He was by no manner of means a of candles on the shrine, vested him- ABOUT Hg8 not at the past, but gladly welcomes the present to augment being erudite, should be familiar Over Enforcement of Law is great orator. In fact, himself, self in surplice and red stole, recited with the story of their Mother, the would have been the first to dis- the liturgical hymn of the Cross, Holy Catholic Church. That rs the Un-American blessed us with the relics and allow rity is without metes and bounds. It does not question. It "House built on a rock," and "the claim the title. He never rehearsed ed us to examine and touch them. li» act of love and beneficence that brings down the blessing from rock was Christ." f By N. C. W.C. to The Pittabursh Catholic) his Sermons before the looking There was nothing sordid or mer- Cover Territory t sparkles in the home as a glowing beacon of added grace, and SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19—\ glass; never prepared his gestures; cenary. Those who chose to do so Every Catholic should know her never practiced the crescendos and 3,000 Miles it that enwraps parents and children in a blissful tenderness. deep and unshakable foundation; he resolution .declaring that any indi- gave an offering. vidual or organization which fosters diminuendos of tone. To tell the Preserve (3 I»mds the diocese stronger and securer in the fellowship of should be familiar with the builders truth, it wouldn't have helped much The Title of the Cross, encased in teotherhood of Christ. An act that lifts the nation to the the storms, the shelters, the defense. racial .religious, or class strife, is a crystal frame, is partly decayed, Have Beea In a word, he should learn to know, not in harmony with the ideals and if he had. Father Billy himself but some of the inscription (possibly Chiefly By MO) nts its unity, and renders law a strength that may not be purposes of the American Legion says, "Unless the preacher is sat- i mere words. ' and thereby learn to love her who retouched) is still legible. I would lates loved him ere yet he knew what it was adopted after stormy debate at urated through and through with judge the board to be a foot square mi Bishop pleads with us. He is the representative of the was to be loved, who will take him the fifth annual convention of the the truth and importance of his and about two inches thick. Besides er of Christendom, through whom originates this appeal, and through life in her holy arms, har- Legion here. The resolution reads- subject, he never will, in God's the nail preserved here, one is said to Though the aborifMl ob for what we have done and urges us further forward in bor, and strengthen and protect his "Resolved: By the American Le world, move or convince his hearers. have been welded into the helmet of the glacial regions calf soul in life's storms and trials, and gion in national convention assem- A routine, matter-of-fact, dry-as- Constantine. It now forms part of Innuit, meaning the Mil Help. The thousands in these stricken countries, irrespective the iron-crown kepjt at Monza. An- have been and stiH an I OT color, for all the sons of men are sons of God, extend in death's lonely agony. bled that we consider any individual dust recitation is but time wasted. The Catholic Church is a visible group of individuals or organization, It is earnestness that, makes the big other was deposited in the Adriatic. the name of Eskitt£ «rl itched for aid from direst famine. Their voices appeal in institution, founded by Christ, and, which creates or fosters racial, re- difference between the rhetorician _ For a time these precious souve- This name seems to hai*i reach from earth to the Divine throne, that we may hasten to after his own promise, conducted by ligious or class strife among our peo- or elocutionist, and the genuine or- nirs of the Lord's Passion disappear- them by Father Bah^&J —tf- hear the call with deafened ears? No! Our re- the Holy Ghost; it is charged with ple or which takes into their own ator. And that he had required ed. But in 1492 Cardinal Mendoze itself a corruption ot ttti 9 at hand. communicating His doctrine to the hands the enforcement of law, deter- earnestness, was evidenced by the had repairs made, during which near dian Eski-mat-sk, or ttll mination of guilt or infliction of pun- kimea and means: -:o:- human race. In view of this it pos- fact that people preferred his talks the summit of the apse, a lead box mm sesses a twofold side: human and di- ishment, to be un-American, a men- to those of the q^>st accomplished was found containing the whole col- raw meat" or raw meat! The Pope and Peace vine. Its divine aspect is perpetual ace to our liberties and destructive lection. They were probably con- Recent statistics, gin I of our fundamental law, and be it orators of their acquaintance. ber as 29,000; Gn9ft. ^ Father comes in for criticism, inasmuch as he did not proffer and unchanging, and, strictly speak- cealed during some invasion and for ^IISlS no history. But the Church further Published by H. L. Kilner & Co., a time lost track of. Relics of the Labrador, 1,400; CqMn^j H£ice.at the suggestion of English diplomats in the Italo-Greek fulfills her exalted mission with the "Resolved: That we consider such Price, $1.50, et. True Cross are now seldom given ex- 1,100; Alaska, U - do not think that the Pope has received much encourage- aid of the free-will of man; and, like action by any individual, groups or cept to bishops for the pectoral Islands, 1,000; Yait, i intervention during the past seven years of the world's all things human, undergoes its organizations to be inconsistent with Holy Ghost Almanac cross, with obligation to transmit Politically they uiL™ JHto dominant note of the governments has been one of dis- changes. It possesses a history; and the ideals and purposes of the Amer- The Holy Ghost Almanac for 1924, them to their successors. Other ruling of Denmark, €mh|£ . " w.°"ld ^ interesting to know exactly what steps these is susceptible of a double develop- ican Legion." a pamphlet of some eighty pages, relics preserved here are the remains United States. ment: first, in its relations with civil The resolution finally adopted was has just been issued from the press. of Saints Anastasius and Caesarius. Though scattered onr «1 £Ould wish the Holy See to have taken regarding this Italo- This little booklet is designed to pro- tter, now settled. society; and secondly, in its own gov- a compromise between the one spe- They are in an urn of green basalt. land of 3,200 ndlM fan' ernment, doctrine, discipline and cult. cifically denouncing the Ku Klux mote greater devotion to the Holy Santa Croce is still a favorite to southwest, they for» »1 gtf ease the head of an international institution, like the Catholic From the former we read of its Klan; introduced by Major Charles Ghost and more active interest in church where devout souls make the neous race and an pna«il ^.aot bound to pronounce at a moment's notice on a political propagation across the pages of I'. Kendrick, of San Francisco, and missionary endeavor. In addition to Stations of the Cross. I noticed on spread aboriginal ]M his opinion has not been asked, and in which one of the time; as well as of the obstacles that i po-KJan resolution introduced the usual information contained in a one of my visits a young Italian world. And although) -«sted is not subject to his spiritual authority retarded or stopped its onward ly the Oklahoma delegation. Dur- publication of its kind, it comprises mother going through this pious ex- rate from and haw ing the debate Kendrick declared several brief lives' of prominent vfrith each other—and tw*^ march; of the difficulties coming saints, interesting histories garnered ercise under what would seem to be m JUL "fJtSS^rt0 *°int mt the w»y of peace, and it is from the various attitudes U at the Legion can not afford to be a considerable handicap. On her must have been maintli>>(| 18 to alk that b and tem- pussyfooting" on the Klan issue from home and foreign mission a thousand years—^fl^ ^Ti* Y y observing the peraments of peoples. fields, and pictures illustrative of the head she carried a basket of supplies, (the Gospel. But it is emphatically not the duty of those who From the latter we learn not only \he chief defender of the hooded in her left arm basked her baby and and preserved theiri ¿je's spiritual authority, to gird at him for not doing whai n.ght-riders was E. W. Whitney, of subject matter. Verse conceived in m her other hand she told her beads. traditions, custom, of the interior development of the Tr.e Oklahoma delegation, who warn- a happy vein diversifies the prose; "cognition of that authority can make possible. Church, but also of the evils of here- both prose and verse suggest pious It looked to me like three distinct mode of life. They ar*" sies, schisms and of the indifference ed the convention that if the Legion jobs, any one of which would be a classical example aftj*l dies not "keep hands off" of the thoughts, and direct the mind of the to and neglect of the means of sanc- reader to the need of laborers in judged quite big enough by itself, in of people to a special »En- tification. Klan issue the "Legion will be the this country. Innocent III, the fore- vironment. . Boost Your Parish goat." God's vineyard. Old and young will 'fcryowpar^h. No matter what is going on, try to make it a What a wonderful study then, is peruse its pages with advantage to most character of his day, once made The Eskimos han that which tells us of the origin and themselves and with happy results, a pilgrimmage to this shrine in his ed chiefly by tha ON»" J-^T.v tu***1' ^ thCT* "d helP the attendance progress of our salvation in Jesus WANT HOLY SEE IN we are confident, for benighted mis- bare feet. Jesuits. »•to make the occamon pleasant by creating amusement, Christ! Just as every one attaches a sions. Copies may be procured from Prior tft 1306, when the papal patronizing a stand, or taking a chance. If great importance to the history of LEAGUE OF NATIONS court occupied the Lateran palace, FIVE PRIB8I&AB*1 m*hkgjm in the parish hall, be there. U you do not enjoy Brother Daniel, Duquesne Univer- the world which bares to his vision , October 22.—That the sity, or from the publishers, The the popes came here on Good Friday i^L ^fT y and show aome interest in your church. Christ's the evolutions of human affairs and Holy See should be invited to bo- Holy Ghost Fathers, Ridgefield, Con- to venerate the cross, and at Mid- DECORATED BT J re rt stake m every parish activity. Doyourp^tto m a£it destinies, so too, should every Cath- come a member of the League of necticut. The almanac has the ap- (Laetare Sunday), to bless the olic lend a deep interest to the his- Nations was the opinion frequently proval and recommendation of our uolden Rose, an ornament made of (BrN.CW.a *» tory in which is narrated the events Right Reverend Bishop. gold and diamonds which originated PARIS, that constitute the life of the expressed at the conference held dur- in the days of Leo VII. The custom Ok. Ifc-j A CANVASSER goes so'far as to tell a hesitant subscriber ing the week just ended at Reading French scholars dMCM Church. For, in a certain sense, he for the purpose of discussing the na- or blessing it continues up to the Legion of Honor wPgj, r00d < tb ic Unles he h sees there his own history, and thus At The Tabernacle pre«mt and takes place in the Hall the centennial of WW1 ^»J ? *J v i* 2 ' * « e subscribes to his he learns correctly to appreciate his tional and international duties of. "Under the Eyes of Jesus," a com- of Vestments and the papal chapel, UH«m __e Lt_o „sho . w hi,m, . the door. Catholi——c newspapers navhave — w appreciate nil Catholic citizens. Opinion seemed to pact little booklet carrying well writ- ihe Rose is usually bestowed on lay Catholic priests, ooa pw lip oy such methods, and those in charge of them would f*™ «'«^ty. Church history is a liv be practically unanimous that the ten dialogues of the soul and Jesus persons conspicuous for services and Senderens, Profenar at nj;. t w irown upon strong arm tactics. apolog, ¡^•••(••¡•MgPHiHBty of Christianity; and h(e Vatican should be accorded recogni- in the Tabernacle. There is much loyalty to the church, and symbolizes Institute of Touloan^npg who studies it carefully must needs tion and membership in the League sweetness of religious appeal in heavenly joy and happiness. erer of a process I jrfcoenter, the Catholic editorial chair and is afraid to feel his faith increase, as he sees the at Geneva and Sir Eric Drummond, these sacred and intimate conver- tion of deposit» « . Church passing through a multitude Secretary-General of the League, sation forms and in the meditations Santa Croce, as the Italians call minerals. This disMW . , * of äS » ^^ f*1"^' and is of b«t little of tempests, braving all persecutions, who was present, announced his ap- that accompany them. The Sentinel this basilica, is in charge of a few cribed some tin» IS • of truth," said Cardinal Gibbons many years «go. rejuvenated by trials and strength- proval of the suggestion. The con- Press, 185 East Seventy-sixth street, Cistercian monks. Part of the con- W. C. News Sen!*., ni ened by struggle. He will recognize ference, lasting four days, was en- New York. vent has been confiscated by the gov- 1 On the sant ffffgA 8 EU in it more easily the handiwork of tirely under Catholic auspices. ernment. Newman lived here for PR¡rofessoaris , thre ainvatiñ^t the W*j ® l - th^ are people who refuse to be the Most High, when, he sees her, in some months while in Rome. He aP troable6 Read the advertisements and pat- lov ed raphy, waa ** «»y have no spite of opposition, faults, nay, scan- . this place for its cleanliness Commande' • nH Ami - - u ,.«_ c 4; •, I Mention The Catholic when buying ronize the merchants who make use and silence. Manning was among dalitself accomplishing her high and I from our advertiser«. of our columns. its visitors. Patroni« •H im

1,25, 1928 1 IP" NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC Parish MEN ADOPTS FIRM RESOLUTIONS SODALITY SOCIAL SERVICE NIGHT list SCHOOL TO OPEN ON OCTOBER 29 VT 0 tt ,V ,0 Sup rl "C^wM " >"' »f Catholic Press Decries Classes Will Be Offered in Shorthand. Business English, Sew- >BAL PARISH ""«ate Persecutors in Wake of Bisotry res ing. Art Needlework, Lampshade Making, Millinery, Dra- ' Park SM, P. ft A. matics and Other Arts Under Capable Teachers 'BJN C W.C. U, TL. FftM.Mil CUMfc) jy$|§ c. Pharmacy T he evening school, to be conduct- I the success of this evening school. Europe, ir the N< ed by the Sodality Social Service, i Miss Jane Alters is the director in Oeneroi will open October 29 in the Cathe- Iti l&Larkin, Prop. ^fipfc I charge. AVENUE rsr^tsrLgr stantial contributions to the Ho IKE'.? dral High School, North Craig street. The officers elected by the Sodal- Father's relief fund were urged. Classes will be organized in short- i ity Social Service for the ensuing • Street I-K tiie past week dealt with the fol- The citizenship campaign which is hand, business English, sewing, art owmg subjects: outbreaks of law- I year are: President, Miss Winifred and being carried on by the National needlework, lampshade making, mil-IStandley; vice-president, Miss Louise PARISH, North Side «Hgious and racial Catholic Welfare Conference was en- linery dramatics, gymnasium and Vilsack; secretary, Miss Nell Geagin, bigotry; parental rights in directing dorsed in another resolution. Mem- dancing. A talented group of teach- and treasurer, Miss Anna Leahy. the education of children; the pro- oirs of Men s Councils'were urged to er^ is in charge of the work and The board of directors includes »41 posed Beatification of Pope Pius X- give every possible aid in support of p"ent registrations indicate large | Miss Loretta Byrne, Miss Catherine Cedar 3»29-R abor problems; the Catholic pre««' this campaign and to devote special enrollments in all classes. the divorce evil; modern attempts to I Ford, Miss Alice Gormley, Miss attention to the organization of Rev. C. A. Sanderbeck of the Cath- Mary G. Harris, Miss Grace Mun- 10'NEIL depart from the constitutional prin- study clubs wherever possible in or- ciples of government; relief work in edral, the spiritual advisor of the I hall, Miss Helen Murphy, Miss Marie der to spread knowledge of the du- organization, is actively interested in i Murphy and Miss Julia Schubert. I and Insurance Central Europe, the Near East and ties and responsibilities of oiiristian »SELL BARGAINS Japan; and education in citizenship citizenship ft was voted to make *M , H. S, Pittsburgh, Pa. Concerning outbreaks of mob vio- ori lence and bigotry, the declaration of this work the special activity of the CHOIR BOYS ENTERTAIN MISSION IS OPENED W (, ONMTTC tat Office National Council of Catholic Men for oRejri the convention reads: the coming year. AT SS. PETER AND PAUL "While the disorderly outbreaks in Choir Boys of St. Caniee parish thii The convention recommended to are rehearsing for a minstrel and HEART PARISH, E. E. various parts of the country and the members of the Men's Councils that Rev. Father O'Rielly and the Bev. sinister secret machinations against they endeavor to spread knowledge varieties show which they will give il law and order bode no permanent in- in tie school hall, October 25 Father Holtman, Redemptorist Fa- and practice of the teachings of and 26. thers, opened a two weeks' mis- M & Son jury to our American democracy, Christ and the Church concerning sion in SS. Peter and Paul church every true citizen deplores such Eo- labor problems. pi Frankstown lation of the rights that have made Sunday morning at the 9:30 o'clock possible our American democracy HOLY GHOST Mass. The first week of the mission •nd HOSIERY and alone made possible its continu- will be for women and the second ance. A mob government, or an in- HINDUSHOLD FATHERS GO week for men. iWw Fitted Feet visible goverrment, is a contradiction Every evening at 7:45 o'clock Fifty Years of every fundamental tenet of Amer- CEREMONY TO INTO AFRICA there will be sermon and benedic- icanism. Religious intolerance is as tion, with the first missionary Mass ic Portraiture subversive of our Constitution as it BRING RAIN Missionaries Who Sailed From in the mornings at 5 o'clock. This If Appointment is subversive of the rights of man. Mass is for those who must report "Together with those Df the Jew- Monsiffnor Stadelman, Nation- New York September 29, to their respective duties at an ish faith and with men of negro al Director of Holy Child- Start Into Dark Continent early hour. The other Masses will STUDIO blood, we know that we, Catholics, to Carry On Work of the be announced Sunday morning at the hood, Receives Letter Tell- opening of the mission. Mew Location are marked for persecution and ing How Natives of India Order in the Big Mission ^jNw Avenue, East End political destruction by those ser- Field Assigned to It—The The Rev. Father Schuller, pastor, I Hilsnd 6179 vants' of the might of hate and en- Appeal to Pagan Gods to Put is urging as many persons as pos- mity to all things American. Their an End to Drought Devas- Destination sible to attend this mission and to dastardly attacks are, no doubt, aim- bring a Protestant friend to the ed to irritate and excite to physical tating That Country Word received at the national services. and Church Work and aggressive opposition. We here- office of the Holy Childhood is to the feMONC A SPECIALTY by resolve that no such course, even Recently the Rt. Rev. Monsignor effect that the five Holy Ghost mis- William F. Stadelman, C.S.Sp.. re- CAPT. WILLIAM H. SANTLEMAN, Mention The Catholic when buying though the persecution seeminglv sionaries who left New York on Sep- from our advertisers. LO. CASTOR warrant it, shall be adopted by us. ceived an appeal foi a well >ent to Leader of the United States Marine Band, which will come to Pittsburgh tember 29, reached Paris on October I and Window ( Im For the principles of American the Holy Childhood by Rev. Father to give two notable concerts, November 17, afternoon and evening, in 8 and on the following day received H and House Namhf n democracy we live; for them many Jerome Minezes, Kanjada, Saluun Schenley Theater, under the auspices of Pittsburgh Council, K. of C. ' their appointments from Most Rev. of our fathers and brothers have Post, Kaira Department, India. Since Alexandre Le Roy, superior general st. E. E, Pgh, Pa. r H ¡Und «1M-J died, and in them will we and our then Msgr. Stadelman. National Di- o the Congregation of the Holy- children trust, confident in the jus- rector of the Holy Childhood, receiv- HOLY FATHER PRAIS^SAMERICAN Ghost. tice of the law, confident of the re- ed a second appeal from the same Reverend Henry J. Thessing; of spect and support of our fellow Father, which tells how the pagan CATHOLICS FOR HELP FOR THE WORLD Little Rock, Arkansas, goes to the FIRST Americans." Hindus conducted a ceremony to ap- vicariate of Sierra Leone, west coast FLOWERS pease the anger of the gods and of Africa. Reverend Jofin L. Has- Foe Every Occasion The resolution on the Catholic bring rain. It says: NATIONAL BANK Press reads as follows: Sends Thanks to Hierarchy For Response in This Country to» son, of Philadelphia, joins his sister, "We have had no rain for two Miss Veronica Hasson, a volunteer WEAKLEN'S "Resolved, that the Men's Coun- months and the crops are suffering His Call For Russia, the Near East and Elsewhere—-Aid. cils be urged to take an active in- Sent to Remote Areas and to Peoples Without Regard to r.urse in South Nigeria. AT PITTSBURGH FLOWER SHOP terest in the support and develop- exceedingly. The other day there Reverend Thomas M. Harris and ment of the Catholic Press. Our was a pagan Hindu ceremony to ap- Race or Creed Reverend Patrick J. McCarthy, both I Avenue, East Liberty press is now receiving a news ser- pease the anger of the gods, so that of Philadelphia, go to the vicariate We have installed the P»y|ng vice unequalled in kind. With this they may send rain soon. They call- of Bagamoyo in former German ed the proceeding 'havun' and it con- The following is the full text of the These oblige Us, in the very breath East Africa. Reverend John J. To- and Receiving Unit System. service, our Catholic editors ought to Holy Father's letter to the Ameri- with which We thank you, to ask be able to produce papers whicn will sisted in boiling together in a vessel, dorowski, of Mt. Carmel, Pa., goes to Customers of this Bank may rice, treacle, peas and glue. can hierarchy, and read to the as- your assistance for another great Kinimanjaro, East Africa. I A. ROMANO interest all Catholics, giving them sembled prelates at their recent an- work, upon which, even in offering now deposit and withdraw fundi knowledge heretofore unavailable to "A mound was made of this mix- All of these young missionaries rt the same window, thus avoid- Construction them of Catholic activities and Cath- ture, wood was piled over it and then nual conference by His Excellency to God Our thanks for benefits al- made their academic studies under dies—Institutions olic thought throughout the world, set on fire. After that the villagers, Archbishop Funiasoni-Biondi, Apos- ready received, We have for some the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. ing delays. This innovation has headed by the braman priest, at the tolic Delegate; the letter of the time been begging the aid of His Stadel man, C.S.Sp., now national di- been tested and highly approved. : 188, East Liberty P. O. thus broadening their viewpoint and better fitting them for service to beat of the drum marched to the Holy Father being addressed "to Providence. rector of the Holy Childhood. IONE HILAND 1123 mound. Each one then genuflected our beloved sons, William Cardinal As you well know, Venerable This new System will be • both Church and Country. great convenience and time saver "We, therefore, request the mem- before.the fire and said: 'Jai matha O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston; Brethren, recent wars and the ca- DONATION DAY FOR bhai heru kerjo,' which means 'Hail Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Arch- lamities which accompany and fol- to customers. Duquesae Supply and bers of our Councils to keep in touch mother, be propitious and send us TRINITARIAN SISTERS Extract Co. with the publishers of our Catholic bishop of Philadelphia, and our ven- low them have reopened in the Near Floor Officers will be glad to rain.' erable brethren, the Archbishops SODA FOUNTAINS. CASH papers and to aid them in whatever East deep furrows of tears and sor- The Catholic Conference Service, give additional information. REGISTERS, SUPPLIES "After this ceremony, all present, and Bishops of the United States of row. Enormous destruction of way they can to improve their pub- men, women and children bawled out especially interested in the work of Ht Markst St. lications, so they may become a real America": property and slaughter of human the Trinitarian Sisters, has selected factor in the making of public and shouted in most heart rending Beloved Sons and Veneral Brethren: beings have laid waste those tones. But no rain came. I hope my 1 Saturday, November 10, as the annu- FIFTH AND WOOD IIIET-ROSE BELTINGopinio CO.n o n moral questions and thus letter for a well has reached you. Greetings and Apostolic Benedic- regions, and brought suffering al Donation Day for the Sisters. Do- Manufacturers of prove themselves worthy of whole- Please, for charity sake, get some tion. upon thousands of innocent little i ation Day is always looked forward Convenient for yea JGATHER BELTING hearted Catholic support." good people to help us. We need Fatherly thankfulness and Fa- ones. These children have lost their to with keen delight because the JIMCAL RUBBER GOODS The resolution on education des- water, more than we do bread. There therly solicitude prompt Us, on the parents and, in many instances, all work of the Trinitarians in the LAND MILL SUPPLIES cribes the education of all the people is only one filthy well in the hamlet. occasion of the solemn Assembly their relatives. They are entirely homes is highly esteemed throughout as "a great national safeguard" and The sick, the beasts, all use it. Our which brings together such a select at the mercy of enemies of Chris- the Westinghouse district. Sister ini 487 First Avenue expresses the hope that free educa- and numerous body of Bishops, to Mary Carmel is in charge of the % high-caste neighbors refuse to ac- tianity. PA. tion may become universal through- commodate us with their wells, for extend you along with Our frater- Now, since the trials of the time work of the Trinitarian Sisters. Prayer Boolcs out the United States. It concludes: fear of becoming contaminated. nal greetings a word of thanks and fall without ceasing upon this or "Our Catholic parish schools are Please, Father, get us 1500 Rupees to entreaty, id visceribus Christi. This both our right and our necessity. We that portion of Our flock, how can God of Mercies to strengthen in Church Goods dig a well." , We do through Our Delegate, whom charity cease—the charity of the our children the spirit of Christian [fcTERY WORK pledge to Catholic education our We have directed to read to you whole-hearted support and our full The Holy Childhood has received Supreme Pontiff or the charity of charity and generosity, we most Religious Articles donations for this worthy mission- this letter. those among His children who have Hal Werks cooperation with the work of the De- lovingly bestow upon you, Venera- ary to the amount of $20.50. Any The filial impulse of generous had less to suffer than others and ble Brethren, and upon the faithful Price always low. partment of Education, N. C. W. C." offering, however small, will be glad- PP(jMMwt and Penn Avana* Declaring that the "saintly vir- charity which you. Venerable are still able, with matérial means, whom you are guiding to the pas- IBHRntGH, PA. ly transmitted to him. Send remit- Brethren, and the faithful of your to help their brethren in Jesus tues of the late Pius X are deeply tances to Holy Chiltihood, Room 614 tures of life everlasting, the Apos- Grant «SM cherished by the Catholic men of charge, welcomed the letter which Christ? tolic Benediction. Magee Building, 336 Fourth avenue, We sent you in July, 1922, inviting They who today await and im- America," another resolution adopt- Pittsburgh, Pa. (Lock Box 1002). Given at St. Peter's, Rome, the Kirner's ed by the convention expresses the you to co-operate ill the work We plore your aid are the innocent or- eighth day of September, Feast of hope that the cause of the late Pon- had organized in behalf of the phans, whom Jesus specially loved the Nativity of Mary Most Holy, LEG COMFORT LONDON TIMES LEADER stricken people of Russia, was Catholic Book SAre •1 •utter from Varicaaa tiff's beatification may be introduced and upon whom, above all others, 1923, second year of our Pontificate. Véa. Lac Ulcers. Waak at an early date. DISCUSSES ANGLICAN surely a source of sweetest conso- He delighted to stretch forth His PIUS XI., POPE. 126 STANWTX ST. _—. SwaUaB La«a, ar Describing the growth of divorce I lation to Us in this first period of beneficent hand. Oppaatta Joseph Horns Cs. •Be leg troubles which naad REUNION WITH ROME P. S.—Our letter as above writ- in the United States as destructive Our Pontificate. At the outset, We hastened to ten, dated the Nativity of the NMtiut, certain support. of the home and dangerous to the You yourselves must have noted, Telephone 4298 Court LACED IDEAL (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) provide for a certain number of Blessed Virgin Mary in order to STOCKING government, the convention urged all from the accurate statement of the these unfortunate little ones and place the cause of so many poor wfll make jrou happy and easy. citizens to combat the spread of this LONDON, Oct. 20.—The discus- contributions published in the "Os- you know with what fatherly affec- Throw away torturing electics evil by word and action. children under the loving and pow- ar troublesome bandages and sion of Anglican "reunion" with servatore Romano," the generous tion We sheltered them in Our own erful protection of the Infant Mary, BRICKS • ¡Jill let troubles. The Laesd Any tendency toward departure Rome by the London "Times" in a emulation with which Our children palace at Castel Gandolfo. was on the point of starting for its Stocking made to maaa- from the fundamental framework of leading article, has placed this topic from the farthest ends of the earth But besides them, as We are in- Wmt stsfy naad in the baiMinc tt Sr*. without elastic, wear far the federal government with its divi- in the popular mind in a position destinavion when we received the churchc, homes and schools, IscMkf frany months. Washable and responded to Our appeal; and you formed, there is a very great num- shockii g news of the awful disas- bricks for aU form» of hsatitt* plants. 1 sion of power among three coordi- that it has hardly ever occupied be- janitary, lisrht and durable, will, therefore readily understand, ber of innocent children who are ter which has befallen Japan—a «at very little and you'd nate departments: legislative, execu- fore. Whether this reunion is ever now that the great work is accom- suffering the most wretched want Eleven plants in the rreat ptllshaiah Sladly pay modi more for the tive, and judicial, or any attempt to likely to take place is another mat- Country and a People so dear for and Central Pennsylvania districts. I plished, how, together with our and whose eternal salvation is in many reasons, as you well know, aapport and ease. Call and ba weaken the powers of any of these ter. But it is significant that a sober • hymn of thanksgiving to God, the Oar bricks wan in warM-wide rsmpsU rwywred free, or wrtta far three branches were condemned by journal like the "Times," with its danger. to the Apostolic See. Hon far construction of Annapoiie Naval ,.JfU lucasuremcnt blank No. Giver of all good things, there For these, careful provision has US. the convention. traditional veneration of Church and The sorrow which the report of Academy, St. Vincent's new denaHa»> State, should discuss quite seriously springs spontaneously from Our to be made through various forms such great destruction and loss of and «cores of rreat straetnraa In this One of the outstanding actions of Heart. ue expression of Our grati- conn try and abroad. ^klUri Saturday • ta S the meeting was the resolution call- such a question as some sort of un- of assistance, in order that their life aroused in us, was tempered in IDEAL STOCKING ing upon the Catholic men of the ion between the Apostolic See of tude towarc all and in particular tender lives may be saved and, above no small degree by the information JOSEPH SOISSON FIREBRICK Spowa B. BTKOUP Rome and the State Church of Eng- towards you who so specially de- all, that their souls, redeemed even country to answer the appeal of the we received of the generous initia- COM PAN T, Jsnkini Arcade Holy Father in behalf of the suffer- land as by law established. serve it. as our own with the Most Precious tive in the way of relief taken on I Oil PITTSBUBGH. PA. Thanks to your co-operation, Our Blood of the God-Man. may not be the instant by the noble people of CON NELLSVILLE, PL agents were enabled to carry on in lost. the United States and in particular various places a truly wonderful Whatsoever is done for one of by you, Venerable Brethren, and by work. During several months they these little ones is done for Jesus, your faithful people, our beloved provided day by day for thousands as He himself declared. Hence, children in Christ Jesus. m upon thousands of sufferers. Their fully trusting in that inextinguish- We take to ourselves comfort and City Insurance Co. charitable activity reached the re- able flame of charity which Jesus to God we give glory in this that motest centers of population (re- kindles in the Holy Eucharist and vre have such brethren and children. Of Pennsylvania gardless of creed or class, and continually feeds in His Church, We With all our heart, we praise yoi^ aroused them to feelings and mani- once more appeal to all. Pastors and and your splendid work. That work, SUNBURY, PENNA. festations of gratitude which moved people, and invite them to be gen- while it extends in one sweep of Incorpora tad 1S7S Us deeply. erous in their offerings to Us, and active charity to all needs and to This great and splendid under- thus enable Us to meet this new all who need, will ever hold the Pittsbarch li>ranitithii demand, urgent and distressful as it taking, which the charity of Our rightful attitude toward those EUGENE 8. REILLY * CO. children has carried to success, must is, upon Our charity. whom the Apostle calls domestici- 43» Foartb Anna« now be modified and limited—not Then, even nearer to Us, in the fidei (Gal. xi. 10). r. r McCILUCK * SONS because of the scant respohse which very center of Europe, the coming We have sent similar directions IHT Penn im, E K. We met in certain influential cen- winter threatens the people not only with some available funds to our TB os. G. rrruauu ters and which led up to the dis- with the severity of the season, but Delegate at Tokio, whom God in MM Inni Am. IImìIimI tressing events We have already also with the horrors of starvation. His Goodness and mercy has pre- publicly deplored, but rather be- This condition also We want to served. He is at your disposal-for cause the reports which have come remedy—and in a larger way than the handling of your contributions. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW to Us from those desolated regions, hitherto has been open to Us. We We shall consider them as distrib- assure Us that the worst of the have no doubt that with your usual uted by ourselves—through your CHARLES D. GILLESPflfc crisis is over. We shall therefore generosity and with your charac- hands and his. 501-594 Carry Balldinr. 4th Am A fessa M confine Our measures of assistance teristic ability for organization, you PIUS XI., POPE. Telephone MM Caut ™ to those who suffer the most, that will enable Us to deal with this sit- is, the weakly children and the sick uation. in general. In this way Our work Almsgiving lends wings to :>>i»ntific Eye Examinations Lenses Duplicated Without Prescriptioa will take on more and more the nrayer. And prayer, enhanced by character of Christian piety and the petitions of grateful orphans, mercy. sweetened with the fragrance of But while in this ouarter suffer- their innocence, will rise triumph- ing and ne°d have diminished, and ant to the Throne of God. and call »«rain We qffer von Our most hearty down upon generous givers the issss slam OPTOMETRISTS thanks for helning Us in Our work choicest and most earnestly de- —We are facing, in another direc- sired graces. Pain Ave. tt Seventh St (Pitt Theatre) tion, new sufferings and new needs. Meantime, while we beseech the THURSDAY, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock I and the men's will open in the even- ing at 7:45 o'clock, the schedule be- riig the same as that for the women The pastor, Rev. Father Schuler lewsy Notes of Parish Affairs urges every one who possiblv can to THE REASON WHf make this mission and to bring- at 0\M*o Drop In At Our least one Protestant friend. **Kt»Xft»u>8 NATIONAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT er Intention withdrew secretly to the desert. But Holy Trinity ÔAN* in the school hall had proven to be AND WE WILL TELL YOU THE REAflOR »ber intention, recom- when his accusers were confounded quite a success. Next Sunday morning there will Hr the Holy Father, is the arid suffered the terrible penalties WIT be devotion to the Little Flower af- # You Should Join Our MKfocation of children. they had called down upon them- ter the 7:30 and 9 o'clock Mass Fifth & Liberty Aves. selves if their accusations were St. Agnes Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- and Abstinence proved untrue, God called Narcissus | Next Sunday morning at the 7:30 ment immediately after the 9 o'clock Pittsburgh, Pa. — VACATION CLUB 7, November 1, holy day of back to Jerusalem to resume his of- o'clock Mass the Rosary Sodality will Mass. In the afternoon at 3 o'clock Savings Department open all day Satuftn Friday, November 2, AH fice. receive Holy Communion in a bodv the annual visit to the cemetery will iriests privileged to cele- Tuesday, October 30.—St. Marcel- at the 7:30 o'clock Mass. take place. Masses on All Saints' Masses, the only day ex- lus, the Centurion, Martyr, was Paul Collins and Mary Keiran be at 6, 7:30 and 9 o'clock as when this privilege is thrown into prison because wMe a were married Tuesday morning with High Mass. On All Souls' day at 8 captain in the legion of Trajm, he a nuptial high Mass at 8 o'clock. o'clock. Wednesday morning,"Octo- iy, October 31, fast and refused to take part in the impious ber 24, Fred Malburg and Hilda celebration of the birthday of the St. Alo.vsius. Reserve Township Kappel were married before Emperor Maximian Herculeus. He Next Sunday there will be general tial High Mass at 9 o'clock. a nup- The name "FI.ANNERY" occupies the was beheaded October 30, in the year communion for all married women of «ame relative position to the Undertaking "THE FLANNERY MORTUARI»- HOURS' DEVOTION the parish in the 8 a. m. Mass. Profession as the name "Sterling" to sil- Most Holy Name. Troy Kill BU Wednesday, October 31.—St. Quin The Masses on All Saints Dav will *er. inasmuch as it has signified Service October Last Sunday evening the Holv of the Highest Standard in Pittsburgh and gei tin, Martyr, was descended from a be at 6 and 8:30 o'clock; on All Souls Name Society held a social in the pLANNERY BROTHERe no—St Mary. Roman senatorial family. Full of Day at 6, 8 and 8:30. Renuiem high hall, which was very well attended vicinity for the past forty years. r UNERAL DIRECTORS Leechburg St. Catherine. seal for the faith, he made his way Mass for all poor souls. Confessions by the members. Among the prin- The Cost is No Greater Presentation. into Gaul attended by St. Lucian of will be heard on Wednesday and cipal speakers were: Mr. Thomas Continued Patronage Proves This Fact Downtown Sacred Heart, Beauva. Quintin established himself Thursday evening. Poor Souls De- karraham, Esq., Rev. S. Pfei" ~ At! Kev. iwa—St. Titus, at Amiens where he was imprisoned votion will take place Thursday and L. P. Fussenegcr, and the Rei PHONES 551 Sixth Avenue 59U Second A* srgh—St. George. and after being cruelly-tortured, was Friday evening and Sunday after- liam Bey. Wil- 0181 GRANT PITTSBURGH. PA. beheaded in 287. noons during November. The hallowe'en party 0180 USO HAZEL November Thursday, November 1. — All The members of this parish will »». . V he last Saints. The Church pays day by attend the Poor Souls services in Monday evening by the Young wn—All Saints church. Ladies' Sodality, was very well at-1 »—St. Fidelis College.- day, a special veneration to some one Most Holy Name cemetery on Sun- tended and was enjoyed by all. —Visitation church, of the holy men ancf women who day, November 4, 3 p. h. Th rty hours' devotion will open j fcffg—St. Joseph Academy, have helped to establish it by theii tomorrow morning with a solemn in Purgatory and Benediction of the int—Transfiguration Ch. blood .develop it by their labors, or St. Mary, North Side high Mass. The Rev. Mathias Pfeil, rrost Blessed Sacrament. WILL ESTABLISH |B»vil|e—St. Alphonsui Ch. edify it by their virtues. But, in ad- f On next Sunday afternoon at three o^ Johnstown, will be the celebrant. l ne membership in the Purgato- QUESTION BOXi dition to those whom the Church Ladislaus. o'clock, weather permitting, the con- The closing services will be held on rial Society for the year 1923-1924 OLD ST. Pj -St. Anthony. honors by special designation, or has gregation will make its annual visit Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The for deceased persons begins with the SOCIETY I*h—St. Augustin Cr. inscribed on her calendar, how many to the parish cemetery in Ross town- Masses on Saturday morning will be Vespers of the dead on November 1. martyrs are there whose names are ship. The Rev. Fr. Philip A. Best, c Replies Will bTaw^ I§»—St Augustin Ch. it 6 , " and 8 o'clock. On Sundav che Wedding at Cathedral Period Each S i., "J Wrg—St James church. not recorded! How many humble of the C armelites, will be the princi- Masses will be as usual. On Suntiay LADIES' AUXILIARY HM virgins and holy penitents! , How pal speaker. Announcement has been made of Desired Will 1* —St Joseph church. many just and holy anchorites or afternoon, November 4, the annual A. O. H. ELECTS the forthcoming marriage of Miss Through the Mail Ifh—Good Shepherd, young children snatched away in procession to the cemetery will be Josephine May Lanz, daughter of jh—Fifth Ave. Convent St. James, West End held. The services will consist of BIENNIAL OFFICERS their innocence. How many Chris- The Forty Hours' Devotion was Mr. and -Mrs. William A. Lanz, of The Rev. James tians who have died in grace, whose blessing of graves and benediction. Members Plan to Give a Card Party Wallingford street, Pittsburgh, and pastor of Old St Pi •h—Mercy Convent, Web- carried out with becoming solemnity. church, Seventeenth stnti avenue. merits are known only to God and Large number of the faithful ap- On Saturday Afternoon, November Joseph David Guernsey, of Hampton who are themselves known only in St. Ambrose, North Side 3, in Kaufmann's Dining Room, Mass., in St. Paul's Cathedral, at 10 tablish a five-mino* , icred Heart Cr. proached the sacraments. The Rec- The arrangement of Masses for Heaven! These remember us in their tor Rev. Thomas Gillen was assisted the First Social Event of Their c clock in the morning of October 30. at the historic chuith i ka—St. Mary's Ch. intercessions and we should not for- All Saints day is as follows: 8:30, Sunday at the 11 ~ !e—St Vitus church. by the Carmelites Fathers Vincent Season Bi get them; 1:30 and 9:30. The Masses for All St. Patrick's Euchres Father Cox will dev*te«Z| ' Berrrry—S; t Martin's church. and Philip. Souls day will be at 6 and 8 o'clock. At the quarterly meeting of the Friday, November 2.—All Souls. | County Board of the Ladies' Auxili- The Wednesday evening diamond each Sunday to answtiml Kocks—SS. Cyril and The Holy Name Society will hold which may be seat rt^-St Perpetua's Ch. the cemetery will be held if the McDonough, Mrs. Anna H. Mc- afternoons of Saturday; November 3, I—St Scholastica's Ch. world and was ordained by St. Lam- there will be a conference. The Govern. November 10, and November 17, at bert, Bishop of Maestricht When Forty Hours' Adoration will be sol- weather permits, if it does not, servi- RECEPTION ANDj |B—Guardian Angel's Ch. ces will be held in the church in the i Kaufmann-Baer auditorium. Euchre, . GÌ the latter was murdered in 681, St. emnly opened Wednesday morning, A card party will be given on ¡"500" and other games will be JY CALENDAR Hubert was chosen to succeed him. October 31. at 8 o'clock. The «los- evening at 7:30 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, November 3, in played. Prizes will be donated by A reception and He preached the Gospel in the re- ing services will be held Friday even- Kaufmann's dining room, to which Branches and members. Branch bles for 500, will b%L_ mote places of Ardenne and God ing, November 2, at 7:30 o'clock. Annunciation, North Side all members and their friends are school hall of the St, October 27.—St. Fru- presidents are in charge of tickets blessed him with the gift of mira- The Masses for All Saints and All invited. This is the organization's and arrangements. Members are re- Kees Rocks, church oat bo, while a child on a voy- cles. He died May 30, 727. The Masses on All Saints day will first social affair for the season. evening, November & Ì Kffchopia with his uncle, was be at 5:30, 7, 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Souls day will be the same time as quested to secure their tickets as tion will be held umbr { Ho hy barbarians who put to every morning. soon as possible. of the Ladies' Aid '•save Frumentius and his Old St. Patrick's St. Canice F R E QIJENT CO M M UN ION St Rita's Home for infants is one Young Ladies' pesius. He was raised in The special novena in honor of The Mrs. Anna Bovard, of Knox ave- St. Mary, North Side AND ITS INFLUENCES of the most worthy of charities. church.. leourt and on the death of Little Flower of Jesus starts next nue, was buried Monday morning, Mary Elizabeth Balzer, a member The L. C. B. A. should feel proud of eh received freedom. At Monday night, October 29, at 7:45 October 22, with a solemn high Mass of the Y. L. Sodality, was buried on Priests and laymen interested in what has been accomplished by the of the Queen, Frumen- o'clock. This novena has been so ar at 9 o'clock. Wednesday with solemn requier promoting daily Communion will ex- Home in taking care of the little aed at the court. He was high Mass. Next Sunday monthl ranged that it will conclude on The Boy's Choir will give i juvenile tend welcome to a new pamphlet, ones sent to it by the Conference of A COMPLIMENT 1 St. Athansius and con- Christmas eve. The novena to St. minstrel and variety entertainment Holy Communion for Married La- "Frequent Communion for Fresh- Catholic Charities, for all the little fishop of the Ethiopians. Gabriel being conducted every Tues on Thursday and Friday evenings, dies' Conference. Next Sunday, also men," issued by the Eucharistic inmates are received through the The Insurmaw i October 28th, at 3 p. m., the annual interest you in Itnany converts. day evening by the Rev. John R. October 25 and 26, in the' school hall Press, Notre Dame, Indiana. It is recommendation of the Conference. a nee policy in paytafM .October 28.—SS. Simon McKavney, is attracting great for the benefit of the new school. visit to St. Mary's cemetery (Ross the third pamphlet of a series giv- All Senate and Branch officers are compliment to yoa. 'Simon was a simple Gal- crowds to Old St. Patrick's church. A special matinee will be given next township) will be held, provided the ing the experiences with frequent requested to %nake an effort to inter- He is assuming 1W| l by our Lord to be one of Pather McKavney's sermon for next Sunday afternoon for the children. weather conditions permit. Fr. Communion of the students of the est members and their friends in Ihe actually worth the of His Church. Armed Tuesday evening will be "The Philip, of the Carmelite Monastery, University. affairs arranged for the benefit of 000 that his company i Cc ¡.seal he went forth to the estate if yon Ik Beautiful Voice of the Mute.' SS. Peler and Paul will preach the sermon. Mondav, Nothing more amazingly frank the Home on the dates named above. Of course your lift b patf fnst unbelief and sin and October 29th, in our school hall, "a Every Catholic family should mak„ A Novena in honor of our Mother and simple could be imagined than and more, too. [Jñ 1st of many souls. St. use of holy water in the home for of Perpetual Help began Friday social reunion by way of the Hallow the statements of these boys who Sodality Card Party If you can «arm HJP If brother of St. James the expiatory and purificatory purposes. night, October 19, and will continue e'en party, to which all the young write, with a sincerity that defies St. P aul's Cathedral Sodality mem- you are the finaasW 4 eached first in Mesopo Holy water blessed at Old St. Pat- until next Sunday. It is very well people of the parish are invited. investment of SSMMk>1 23 ter he and St. Simon counterfeiting, the brief stories of bers are preparing for a large card interest. rick's will carry special benefits for, attended. The Holv Angel Sodality their turning away from sin or their party to be held in the Cathedral A Travelers GmM where they won their in addition to the regular blessing, it will receive Holy Communion in a Coet Life Policy aflN* JMl her. immaculate Conception Church progress in virtue. Humility, cour- High School on Thursday evening, will be blessed with the relic of St. body next Sunday morning at the 9 Tuesday, November 1, feast of All age, and strong confidence in God November 22. Miss Marie Breen is opportunity at makteC £|MI ICHO Gabriel. inst power a October. 29.—St. Narcis o'clock Mass. Saints, Masses at 6, 7, 8 and 9:30. shine forth especially in their sto- general chairman of the affair. for your family. ferv was consecrated Bishop St. Patrick's is daily becoming a The Rev. Fathers Joseph P. Evening service, 7:45; Vesper of ries of the fight for puijty. m about the year 180. Shrine of the Saints where throngs O iteilly and Rev. Phillip Hollman, All Saints followed by the Solemn Boy Scout Auxiliary ^Saturday when there was come to implore their intercession C.pS.R., have opened a two-weeks' Vespers of the Dead, with the ex- CANON LAW COURSE The Mothers' Auxiliary of Boy- Stephen V, pe lamps for the Paschal with God reminding many of the de- mission in this church, Larimer ave- equies and Benediction of the Most Scout Troups 43 and 45 will hold a INSURANCE paint told the faithful to vout people who visited in the shrine nue, East End. The first week of Blessed Sacrament. from the neighboring of Father Mollinger, the famous Although realizing that' all things card party on Friday evening, No- Snite Uii •• the mission is devoted to women. At the Calvary chapel at 9 o'clock should be done according to law vember 2, in the Cathedral High lying over it told them to Troy Hill priest, of a few decades The Masses are at 5 and 8 o'clock. a high Mass for the school children. Common wealth 1 the lamps. It was ago. The halt, the blind, the lame, There are short instructions after many bishops have been obliged dur- School Hall, Craig street. Euchre Friday, November 2, All Souls ing the pioneer days of the Church and 500 will be played and a valuable Phone 04M-OMR oiL The Saint was come with faith asking God's help each Mass. At 7:45 o'clock in the Day, Masses from 6 a. m. to 10 a. m., by three enemies and through the intercession of His ser- to omit many details regarded as all door prize to be given. evening there is Rosary devotion, every half hour. At 8 o'clock solemn important in European chancellories, vants and obtaining, in many in- sermon, and benediction. stances the relief needed. requiem high Mass preceded by the but the New Code calls for more The children's mission opened Sun- Cffice of the Dead. During the Oc- exactness and the Catholic Univer- day afternoon at 3 o'clock and closed tave of the dead every morning re- sity at Washington, D. C., has just St. Williams', East Pittsburgh on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. quiem high Mass, and every evening opened a new course of Canon L With the Rosary continuously re- The women's mission will close Stations of the Cross for the- Souls to meet the new demand. > cited in St Williams' between 8 a. m. and 8:80 p. m., different parish or- GIRLS! ganizations still find time for activ- ities in which they are particularly GLIMPSE OF THE LAND OF EARTHQUAKES 7/>3(>e interested. Take Advantage of This Opportunity ! Mr. Fred Kimmerle, the owner of ¿Bafecer the Bessemer Theater, staged an all- day show for the Rosary Cottage in BELL TELEPHONE OPERATORS the Home for Incurables, Tuesday, under the auspices of the W. C. L child ren in Room 1, where his son is Are assured $13 per week to start; pernuuMOi mmWHY starting through the grades. The burgess, certain councilmen pleasant recreation rooms; low cost meal MtlM K£ CATERING ami the street commissioner of East Pittsburgh and Sister M. Clementine, S O.S.B., are backing Junior W.C.L. in SI UPERIOR Note—The introduction io PHUIwugh ft a moving picture performance in a Machine Switching (Automatic) TalepboM* ^resourceful adapt- downtown theater, scheduled for an will not lessen our need for Telephons early date in November. Operators. of ideas, equip- "The Conquerors,' 'a local football 4ppropriate to team which has never been defeated since its formation by a majority of g^ccasion, and by St. Williams boys three years ago,' See Miss Mayr, will play a football game for the let and finished Cottage. First Floor, 416 Seventh Ave. Ion of every de- yce Catering St. Basil Th blessing of the Stations will THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF Exclusiveness take place Friday evening, October 26, by the Franciscan Father, Rev. Con clusi veness. Charles J. Luciano, O.F.M., of Help of Christians Church, East End. tings a Specialty The Masses on all Saints Day will be at 6. 6:30, 7:30, 9 o'clock chil- 4600 Forbes St, 77*. dren s Mass and 10 o'clock solemn high Mass. In the evening at* 7:30 Pittsburgh, Pa. J.A.Maloy PeiUl Aves will be rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Call FUNERAL a* Itisbuitfh On All Souls day the Masses will begin at 6 o'clock; 8 o'clock will be 6037 Schenley HOME ~ 0125 Highland a high Mass, low Masses will be in This is a glimpse of the type of agation of the Faith Society, 343 curator of the missions of northern ' Exchange between.. temple whose heavy tile roof caused Lexington avenue, New York, says: Japan. Father de Noailles was a the loss of life to a large extent in "We have learned that the two member of one of the oldest and Sacred Heart, East End the recent earthquakes and conse- missionaries who lost their lives in most illustrious families of royalist The Young Ladies' Sodality of Sa- quent fires in Japan, published here the Japan earthquake are Father France! WT TOUR cred Heart Church, Center avenue, through the courtesy of "The Pitts- Lebarbey and Father de Noailles, "We regret to say that the names East End, are planning to hold a burgh Gazette Times." Formerly the both members of the Society for of the eleven nuns who were also We Can Sell YOUR Pi »let Cart card party and dance in the Knights roofs were of wood and matting, but Foreign Missions of Paris. victims of the earthquake have not law of Columbus, Duquesne Council of recent years the Japanese have Father Lebarbey left for Japan in reached us as yet All we know is rooms, Oakland, on an early date in adopted the heavier material, which, 1913 and was pastor of the parish that the ten who perished in Yoko- NO SALE, NO CHARGE F. DIXON November. The proceeds of the in the collapse of the shaken struc- for foreigners at Yokohama. He hama belonged to the Congregation mm —II. ar. stands of the young ladies held at tures, caught thousands of people in was buried under the ruins of his of St. Maur and the victim at the lawn festival recently netted a vari ius structures, crushing out their church which was entirely destroyed. was a Sister of St Paul de Chartres. mm over $600. The social party lives, "Father de Noailles belonged to "The losses of the Paris Foreign White &LawlerV that waa held last Tuesday evening | A communication from the Prop- the diocese of Hakodate, but resided Mission Society are estimated at at Yokohai/ia where be acted aa pro- 1450,000." mm \m ' wmmmmmm / IER 26, 1923 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Bit« for a te Comedy

For Produc- in High ium by Maria November 13 P^ WH Margaret Directing

I and committee for f," to be produced ife Oicte No. 2, Tues- iay evenings, No- I'aad 14, In the Bellevue auditorium, Bellevue, B hand in hand to "K^ction come up to the fid the public, wider the direction of Bt Reardon, includes 'Wagner, Miss Gertrude L Jliss Elizabeth Harring- lEctith White, Miss Mabel (Miss Helen C. Engemann p by Mr. Aloysius Hallo- Jfe llichael J. Walsh, Mr. ¡pjfcMoth, Mr. Robert Mc- iMr. George Cannon and Mr. Bis. of committees, which Elizabeth Harring- by Miss Margaret Mc- ; tickets, Miss Alene Wag- 1 by Miss Margaret Me- an and patronesses, Miss pPHara, assisted by Rebec- jf; publicity, Miss Helen C. jtfsisted by Miss Mary list of the patronesses ¡¡fete. Albert G. Lydell, I F JSheedy, Mrs. John De- lphi. J- Davies, Mrs. Thos. j, Miss* Rebekah Kenny, I Banter, Mrs. Bray Rhodes, Hi Dieterle, Mrs. Wm. C. Robert McWade, Jr., Mrs. Iptrren, Mrs. A. H. Enge- | John C. Woods, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. John H. Margaret Cray, Mrs. iv, Mrs. R. E. Krogher, iochum, Mrs. John J. , Jfrs. Wm. Wagner, Mrs. sr. Mrs. O. J. Lothamer, Dillon, Miss Josephine Mrs. M. C. Ryan, Mrs. nr, Sr., Mrs. Alfred Solemn services marked the dedication of the Statue of the Sacred Heart at the Retreat House, Saint Paul's* Monastery, Monastery Place, Pittsburgh, by the Laymen's Retreat League, Sunday, October 14» M. C. Schneider, Mrs. direction of the Passionisi Fathers, who conduct the Retreat Ho use and the week-end retreats held there. The above shows a glimpse of the crowds at the services. il, Mrs. J. C. Connolly, ¡"Kelly, Mrs. Herman Eh- NEW KENSINGTON The Carmelite Fathers were con- Twentieth Century Club at 11 o'clock linked with his elders, William But- ML. K. Black, Mrs. F. X. stantly at the Camp hearing confes- and George Moore. The announce-1 interest of all those to wboai a 4 x Chas. A. Johnson, Mrs. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monday, on "Polynesian Culture," a ler Yeats, Lady Gregory, Georjre W. ment of his imminent appearance in | tinguished man of tottan sions and giving Communion particu- field that he explored on an official Russell ("A. E."), Edward Martyn, Pittsburgh, therefore, will stir the an apostle of the Ufa of tfc* Mdcey, Mrs. Elizabeth M. ELECT NEW OFFICERS larly at night, to thousands of boys mission in Hawaii for the Smith- id Miss Mary McKay. who were going overseas. The peo- sonian Institute. ple of the parish furnished every In the evening, he will speak be- The following is a list of officers comfort possible to the departing fore a Catholic audience on "The ICARE FOR MUTES ejected by New Kensington Council, boys and Mt. Carmel parish will have Modern Literary Movement in Ire- K. of C., for the ensuing year: the unique distinction of having had land," a subject that has been his Grand Knight, John P. Connor; charge of the greatest embarkation life-long study, and into which much Wjiiiam Newton has been Deputy Grand Knight, J. F. Jordan; Camp during the war. fcy Bishop Schrembs to or- of his own achievement has been Chancellor, Chas. E. Dean; Financial A three days' celebration will woven. ' and minister to the spiritual Secretary, W. E. Ward; Recorder, | of the Catholic deaf mutes of mark this period of the parish's his- Special invitations have been sent Arthur M. Charleton; Warden, Wm. tory.. On Sunday a solemn Mass of out to all Irishmen and women in Fowler; Trustee, D. J. Hannan; Ad- thanksgiving will be celebrated at Pittsburgh, but an invitation is not vocate, Jerome Sullivan; Inside which Rt. Rev. John A. Duffy, Chan- Guard, Leo Hogan; Outside Guard, necessary for a small admission fee Reception cellor of the Newark diocese, will will be charged. The Drama League Wm. Stadterman; Delegate to State speak. On Monday evening the Rt. Review, of which Professor Elmer Convention, W. C. Dean; Alternates, Rev. Msgr. Connelly, of Hackensack, Kenyon, of Schenley High School, is =The= Father Hertzog and Father Foster; will preach at the unveiling of a editor, says of Colum: Delegates to Pittsburgh Chapter, W. bronze for the boys who served in "Just twenty years ago, John Mil- Jonial Press, inc. C. Dean and Frank Klatte. the war and on Tuesday morning lington Synge and Padraic Colum Father Anthony Dressel will speak lathered the birth of Irish folk at the Memorial Mass for th<- depart- drama with their plays In the ed members of the parish. A t a spe- Card Party inters—Publishers CARMELITES TO Shadow of the Glen and Broken Soil. HAVE JUBILEE cial Jubilee service Sunday evening Soon after, the Irish National [237 Third Ave., Pittsburgh Father Paulding will speak and at a Theater Society, which founded the Mass for the benefactors of the par- Abbey Theater and with which both (Continued from Page 1) ish, Rev. Anselm Werner will speak. COURT 2699 The first confirmation was held in Synge and Mr. Colum were associ- September, 1876, by Rt. Rev. M. A. The parishes formed from Tenafly ated, became famous all over the tmiut SOCIETY PRINTING are: St. Joseph church, Demarest world. Synge after having written tH SPECIAL A TTBNTION Corrigan. m Today the parish has the finest street; St. Mary's church, Closter six dramas of striking originality block in the city and with church, and Immaculate Conception church, and literary force died in 1909. school, rectory and convent it is esti- Norwood. "The career of Mr. Colum, ever mated that the parish real estate is The Carmelite Fathers now have since his debut with the Irish Na- worth $300,000. A beautiful white, charge of ten parishes which tbey tional Dramatic Society in 1901, for- stucco school is the latest building built up on the Jersey Swamps in the tunately has been unfolding cumu- acquired and the entire church last 50 years. All these parishes are latively year by year, his versatility .OWE'EN property, facing a public park, is a on the north branch of the Erie being revealed not only in drama FALSE FACES high tribute to the Catholics of Ten- Railroad. but criticism, fiction, folk-lore, and afly, who in so short a time raised a Owing to the Golden Jubilee the poetry. Though comparatively SUITS prominent parish from the most yearly Holy Name Rally was held in young, he is, in all accounts of the hopeless poverty to its present state Tenafly two weeks ago and all the literary renaissance o f Ireland, SMQISE MAKERS William Penn \ Hotel of prosperity. parishes of Bergen County marched L&NF&TTI with their bands through this town. Among the Carmelite Fathers who The Benediction was given on the [INE PAPERS had charge of the parish were: Lye Estate where the altar was built BARGAIN TRADES Father Ignatius McDonald, Father on the main porch of the beautiful Berthold Lauzau, Father Angelus mansion. The speaker of the occa- biers Toy House Lager, Father Anselm Werner, sion was Father Thompson, of And Want Column For liberty Avenue, Father Benedict O'Neill and Father Coytesville, N. J. It is estimated Avertanus Brennan. AH have been that nearly 10,000 men marched in Pittsburgh Catholic «f Wood Street. well known in Pittsburgh. this parade, thus giving Catholicity Afternoon and Evenings Father Fidelis Paulding is the a beautiful display in a territory Readers of the Pitts- present pastor and he is assisted in where Catholics suffered much and IC CITY, N. J. the parish work by Father Otto made many sacrifices in the name of burgh Diocese. 8t Charles Place. Widemann and Father Anthony truth and education. Dressel. Father Fidelis built both The location of Mt. Carmel parish Bptfr C. Sheehan, formerly the convent and the new school and If you want a situation, or male or Wednesday and Thursday, is such that it will not easily go has open her exclo» made many improvements in the down from change of territory, be- female help, or a second-hand auto- Comfortable rooms, church. ing as it is, a pretty residential town, mobile, or any ftticle or farm prod- cooking. Near BSard- During a campaign held recently the residents of which nearly all uct, or desire to exchange any arti- the ladies of the parish collected commute to New York. There is no cles whatsoever for something else i Piers. $12,000 and in view of the fact that doubt that this little parish which use this column and watch the sat- there are only 340 familie: this was isfactory results. The Pittsburgh November 7th and 8th gave such a splendid account of it- considered the most remarkable col- self will live to see a centennial or Catholic goes into every city, town i m lection ever taken up in New Jersey. two and that Catholicity will always hamlet and rural mail postofllce si 'FATHER JEROME'S One of the pleasing features of the find a good home there. within a radius of 100 miles of Remedy parish is the fine example always set To date the Swamp parish has not Pittsburgh. It is the most select J remedies nU «air at by the men. The Holy Name So- only built a modern school, church, mediiim for such advertising in Jder's Drug Store ciety has the record of never having convent and rectory, but Catholicity Western Pennsylvania, because it had a man who missed monthly Com- goes into the homes of a specialized BENEFIT OF THE •T, PITTSBURGH, PA. has other evidences in the form of a class of prosperous and honest peo- • — ruvNii munion without a valid excuse in 30 beautiful Franciscan Convent for ail- IT years and their first president, Rich- ing Sisters and a Seminary of the ple. ard Delehanty, held office the longest Fathers of Lyons for the training of Rates for this column two and one- in the recoads of the Holy Name So- boys for the priesthood in the Afri- half cents a word for each insertion ciety in New Jersey. He was presi- can and the Indian Missions. cash to be sent in with the advertis- IG PAYS dent for 30 years. There are strong hopes of further ing copy. MISSIONARY CONFRATERNITY Among the boys who studied for strides for religion and education in the priesthood, four succeeded and the next 25 years and if the past of WANTED , road to luting all became Carmelites and will be your family and Mt. Carmel parish can be used as a WANTED—To buy • church bctl, to home to take part in the ceremonies standard of judgment, the future of i weigh not over 400 pounds. Address "C. of the' Jubilee. They are: Father Catholicity in Tenafly will be a most M. C." care Pittsburgh Catholic. 10-2«-* OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE •tfaty at this strong Stephen McDonald, Father Xavier glorious one. WANTED—Housekeeper for priest, oat at *i Tynan, of Pittsburgh, Father Joseph town. Reference requested. Address 8- J. pp an Delehanty and Father Andrew PADRAIC COLUM W.. ears Pittsburgh Catholic. 11-8-p AB Account Weldon. 204 Ferry Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Golden Jubilee book written by IN SYNOD HALL WANTED—Housekeeper for one priest, eft» Father Anthony Dressel not only ON MONDAY EYE. parta h. Address C. a, ears Pittsburgh Savings Bank describes the trials and struggles of Catholic. 10-4-tf Art MkT the people, but it pays a high tribute (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE—Dormont home, near St Ber- to the wonderful work of Father Pittsburgh in 1914 soon after he nard's Church, 9 rooms, tile bath, beamed Pittsburgh Paulding and his parishioners at came to the United States to make ceilings, two toilets, hardwood floors, ill m Camp Merritt daring the World War. screened and weather stripped, paved street; RECEPTION his home, and he then directed a near two ear lines: 2-car garage. For ap- BRIDGE very successful production of some pointment call Lehigh 2287-J. of his plays in the Little Theater of IWCENT IE PAUL the Carnegie Institute of Technol- WANTED—A housekeeper; family of "500" NOVELTIES . FACT, «pmnio Stamp out ogy. His godmother, Mrs. R. C. three, one Httle girl aged 8. Capable girl PITTSBURGH Tuberculosis Beatty, lives in Pittsburgh at 829 or woman with reference desired. 10-25 Gtothtaw. South Highland avenue, and her sis- EUCHRE ENTERTAINMENT MHKV with ter, Miss Josephine Colum, as well FOR SALE Christmas •s a nephew and a niece of the poet, FOB IMJMW live with her. Writs w. A. «>» |Kr, Colum wSJ speak before the THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THURSDAY jMKBBMigffmi THE PITTSBURGH CATHOlIC HOME PAGE:

^mwfSwmMmsmmsiLTSímmsímsm ^nfrfjjWS ififSr^ifiSi^SfiBrHW TYPE OF HIGHWAY STONE LANTERN IN JAPAN TUTO] m MMMMîÊïSÊBi A Turn in the Road 1 Children's Cozy Comi fe A Catholic Story by Cecilia Roche (Catholic Fireside) I e ==5™™== , of Hukley parish with money. Don't you ever eret the First Communion -where every morning: for blues ?" dozen dozen or halfTZTn Meyer was in the best of spirits. This sweet little poem, which he had assisted at Holy comes to us as a reprint from the What is thatwhiduE, Meyer was somewhat As was his custom, he had com- menced the day well by serving God, I new Holy Ghost Calendar, just is- take from ft, the lar^?^ I to see on this particular oc- and now his sole desire was break- ! suel by the Fathers of the Holy B old acquaintance leisurely fast. A healthy, pious fellow, his j Ghost, Duquesne University, has Why is a blockhead « J tt* entrance. Certainly Paul life was one long joyous experience, traveled from page to page until the promotion? Becaa« fc?< the last person in the and no one ever referred to him as author's name is no longer attached any post. • one would have expected "soft" or "goody-goodji," to it: Why is an artist ming the streets at that "The blues!" he echoed. "Oh, horse? Because he am^l The Little Infant Jesus sor Castle all by hinuS^J dear, no! A daily communicant clean away in hit poefct forward, Meyer soorJ doesn't suffer from that complaint." Came down to earth one day, retreating figure. In "Good heavens, man," gasped I To find a sweet and pretty place .ft* his hearty slap on the Vates, staring in amazement at his A little while to stay. Jwiraa rewarded by a turn of companion. "Do you mean to say And so, He saw your heart, my child, Letter Wrfc«| p|||l «ad a frown, which, how- you go out fasting every morning? And found a garden there, ... L«tter writin* is • eutrnt Oil recognition, changed into I suppose you'll tell me next that 1 Where rosebuds near a lily grew, ill zed races. The mortc^1 And daisies white and fair. limitation of a smile, you're going in for the priesthood." individual, the more it » m (•ver would have thought of "Not a bit of it, my dear chap," ture with him to attend til chuckled Meyer. "I've no calling Ì" ea out-of-doors at this j It was so pure and spotlesstime , dear, ness and personal com * «aid Meyer, falling into that way, I assure you. Besides, I'm 1 The Babe was pleased to stay, With individuals as witba > th6 other's side and offering engaged to be married, and—as good | He loves you much, but most of all, largely a matter of co^oai ease. ''Taking an air- old Traddles would say—'she really On first Communion Day. Some persons —yoo ose? Well, ti's an ideal is the dearest girl.' We're only wait- I Jesus will come again, my child, some such-boast they ¿«¿»1 r-S a walk, anyway." ing for my promotion, and then we'll So keep the flowers bright, letters. Some men who Mjftodily accepted one of the get married without delay." To be with children good and true, irksome duty merely sHU^l life. Boiling it between his "Oh, well, good luck to you both," Is His one great delight. sponsibility. PossiWy tkn»] Unowned on it as though grunted Vates, almost grudgingly. situated in business that tin, DOS. "But, I say, John, isn't it a bore to I He will tell His Holy Mother required to attend to any atf decent," laughed Mey- tie oneself to this sort of thing?— Of the little child He met, der.ee. Social and person^ Bfcst, I always enjoy this aily Mass and Communion, I mean. j And she will be your Mother, too,\ they leave to their w»ti«ri fc's the best I can afford. After all .it's not a matter of obli- Above is shown a glimpse of the highwa s of Japan. One can easily ments. This photograph is shown in ! She'll not this day forget , ters or sisters. * . —Ml" gation you know. Do you really a- type of stone lantern, carved out of observe how the recent earthquakes The Pittsbu' gh Catholic through the Your gentle guardian angel It is an interesting this»| fciHts extremely wealthy, but tribute your temporal, happiness to hard rock, with slits in the sides to in the I lowery Kingdom tossed these courtesy of "The Pittsburgh Gazette Who has watched each step you more important a mankf .' happier'on that accoun*. religious fervor?" emit the rays of the burning torcl strange lamps of rock from their Times," and is one of the pictures of trod, particular he is to atteai i life seemed empty and aim- "Certainly," said Meyer, earnestly. within, so familiar a sieht alone the oedest to the wnvside in Dr. W. J. Holland Is very happy on this day, ing.ll y unimportant i>- " "ioni was he seen in a pleas "It's impossible to be miserable Dear little child of God! nt he does not have time tit jp'ond never had he been when your whole heart is set on it himself he employs aj_ ito-express appreciation. serving God. and there are so many FRANCE AND SPAIN OCCUPIED FOUR- Orchestra Formed Legend of the Daisy do it for him. The fiij enquired Meyer, smiling, ways in which we can do this. For A long time ago, so they tell the writer sees that every FIFTHS OF COUNTRY UP UNTIL 1775 dressed to him concern^ r j world using you now ?" instance, helping the Church—the At Sacred Heart By tale in fields and gardens, many too well," growled Vates. poor—" Young Musicians flowers were not satisfied with the has written, whether it m Ji's simply rotten lately— "Oh, hang the poor!" grunted French Founded First Settlement at Port Royal in Nova Scotia way they had been made. Some of thetic or hostile, receive* J the doctor says. *1 couldn't Vates. "Many of them are hard up them felt that they were too tall, and suitale answer. The i entirely through their own fault; in 1605—Quebec Founded Three Years Later—Jean Nico- High School Pupils to Number mediocre writer often t|_ JtS last night—that's why let Entered What is Now Wisconsin in 1631 others wished to change their colors. jh#0 easy. It's beastly to feel they simply don't want work. They of Twenty Who Have Had There was a good deal of discontent letters in his waste nihil IKjRd discontented like this. are humbugs, and I've no patience here and there. Btty fit," hfe added, wist- with them. But here we are at your Musical Training Will Prac- (By a Capuchin) tice Twice Each Week Under One year the weather had been *t makes you so happy? street, so 111 clear off now. You can cloudy and dreary for a long time. "THE M01WAI tays bright and cheerful; pray for my conversion if you will. In the spring of 1605, just two Five years later Celeron took pos- Direction of Prof. Carl Scan- years before the founding of James- session in the east of the Ohio Valley That made the discontented flowers 1 fififi Mant St Hurt Sve to earn your living by I've no objection." Ion more unhappy than ever and some of 1OUO and EcclniartWI while I am overloaded (To be continued) town in Virginia, the French founded and finally in 1753 the French erect- the first permanent European settle- ed forts at Presque Isle (now Erie, them even began to drop. Then one E.MMITSBURG, ment north of Florida at Port Koyal, Pa.), Le Boeuf (now Waterford in The under-graduates of the Sacred day a good fairy named Harmony Conducted by ftoealar Ki- Loyola Revives now Annapolis in Nova Scotia. Three Erie County), and in 1754 at Venan- eart High School, East End, have heard about the sad case of the flow- Lay years later, in the summer of 1608, formed a High School Orchestra of ers. He went t,o Mother Mature Course« : CI—taal, lt Headaches go and Pittsburgh (then Fort Du- eat. HHth School. Saparmt* Miracle Plays in Quebec was built, the capital of New- quesne), thereby occupying. Western 20 pieces under the direction of about the matter. "Go and ask them boy« between the affM of S by Constipation and France. The French fur trader and Pennsylvania. Prof. Earl Scanlon, who has charge what they want," she replied, "and For cataog addraa Stomach. Modern Setting Catholic missionary soon extended The Spaniards on their part ex- of the musical activities in the High let them have it." RT. REV. MSGS. B. I y|M at the cause of all this trou- French and Catholic influence tended their possessions all along. School. The first flower that Harmony bowtli open, keep your through the region of the Great In 1776 they explored Western Colo- The Orchestra will meet for prac- talked with was the thistle. n, your kidneys In woririnjt To Produce Ancient Spectacle tice twice each week, and as all the "1 am proud of my purple color," •M have m»ov«d those annodine Lakes. Exploration was their most I rado and Utah, and in the preceding MMriw directly at the cause. in Grandeur and With Latest important means. While the infant] year 1775 they explored Nevada, members of the orchestra have had it said, "but the people pick me, and MOUNTDE several years ofi musical training, I want to stay in the spot where I Lighting and Scenic Effects, colonies of England still clung feebly The Pacific coast as far north as to the shores of the Atlantic, French 154 degrees of north latitude or they expect to make their appear- grow." ACADi Father Cast Will Include 1,000 explorers, soldiers and missionaries British Columbia, Canada, was ex- ance in public in the near future. "Very well," said Harmony, had built up an empire in the very plored by the Spaniards in 1774. Ac- "prickeos shall grow on you. Then Wheeling, W. M o 11 i n e r s (By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) heart of this continent more than cordingly at the time of the War of A NEW SCIENCE no one will pick you." four times as large as their mother- Independence Catholic Spain and He passed on to the morning Boarding School for GUt| /Ss FAMOUS j CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—"Youth—A glory. by the Sisters of the' Musical Masoue," a revival of the land, France. And these French pio- France had been in possession of A Chair of Mission Science has neers have no equals. "For cour- four-fifth of the area of the present been established in the Catholic Uni- "1 do not wish to stay in one spot," prospectus, address ^£f?B TE^ old miracle plays of the middle ages, age," writes the Protestant historian, United States and nobody did dis- said the morning glory. "I want to with the technique, marvels of light- versities of Rome, Germany, Holland Tkci tM to do jtat that. It bein* a John Fiske, "for fortitude, and high pute their claim. It was only in 1781 and one is to be soon founded in climb and to look at the world." 1 ing, and color effects of the modern "All right," said Harmony. of herbal laxatives and blood theatrical art, will be given by Loy- resolve, for sagacious leadership, that the Americans crossed the Ohio Paris. Missiology (new words are pm Ma work without the In- statesmanlike wisdom, unswerving River, thereby commencing their ex- daily coming into use) means know- "Climb and twine as you like." P of drugs because It helps ola university, with the co-operation On and on he went, among the H wre way, instead of forcing of 1,000 players recruited from 16 integrity, devoted loyalty, for all the pansion all over the country, gaining ledge in connection with missions— Umiline filHss Thoumnck of eases of Catholic schools of the city, during qualities which make life heroic, we by purchases a clearer title than the organization, methods, races, lan- flowers, until at last he came to the and frequent headaches have may learn lessons innumerable from original English settlers had on the guages. Belgium is possibly leading daisy. Winebiddle Avenu* I [la a short time by this afanpla Thanksgiving week. the way in Missiology by holding a "And what is vour wish, little BOARDING and DAf I • a enp full of Father Mollhi- these noble Frenchmen." (Introduc- Atlantic coast. But since even that Although the presentation of the tion to Parkman's Works, page 35). strip on the Atlantic had been first "Mission Week" for missionaries ex- daisy?" Conducted by Hi Herb Tea. hot, before you re- play will be made the occasion for clusively, when the doctrinal and "All my whole life," it answered, fet Don't wait, but order a the opening of the new $350,000 Jean Nicholet opened the line of ex- the possession of Catholics, there is IT and take it regularly. plorers on American soil in 1634 en-1 no inch of ground in the whole practical difficulties of mission life "I have envied the sun. He is so Complete Coarse af » ta coaveaient Tablet for* Loyola Gymnasium, the purpose of tering into Wisconsin * it • uic win,i< are discussed. The questions treat- bright and wonderful. But when the Wha prefer this wonderfal the presentation is to create an in- g™« ¿n milefbZw to a point United States which had not first be Private Lesson* to i j la that way. the ed are extremely varied and of im- clouds cover his face the earth is terest in community playing, and is. present longed to Catholics by the triple mense practical importance, such as dark. Oh, if I could only give a lit- Instrumental tad tW gha or Tablets—11.00 per box, a fore-runner of the grand spectacle city of Green Bay. Radisson an«j. title of discovery, exploration and nr 12.50. Hailed postpaid any- Groseilliers in 1654 and 1655 and the pagan conscience, program for cate- tle brightness then!" which will mark the meeting of the occupation. chumenates, nomadic Catholics and French, GertMB^i '.dfawt from Jesuit Menard in 1661 followed up Likewise all the outlying posses- Harmony stooped and touched its International Eucharistie Congress these explorations. In 1665 the Jes- relations with governments. petals. "You have chosen wisely, Painting and tr Medicine Co. in Chicago in 926. sions of the present United States, little daisy," he told it. "From now For terms apply to Tiki rIMHacer Balldln*. uit Allouer established the first per- with the only exception of Alaska, manent mission in Wisconsin had formerly belonged to Catholic PITTSBIIRGHER SPEAKS on you shall have a bright disk N. a Plttsbarrh. Pa. HONORS FOR PUPILS IN In Michigan two Jesuits, Raym among your white petals, and when Spain, some of them having been BEFORE AKRON K. OF C. people look at you they will see the UOY OF MERCY _ PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS bault and Jogues, visited the site of settled for centuries: the Philippines Sault Sainte Marie as early as 1641. for 334 years and Porto Rico for 390 reflection of the sun. No matter FIFTH A VENUE Cm Kibtahlhhed 1*8* Marquette founded the first perma- Stephen Morgan, veteran insur- whether the day is bright or cloudy, Mnns M87, MM. 018» FI8K years, prior to their incorporation Reined ScMtv, Parish members this week were nent settlement within that state in into the United States. ance man of Pittsburgh, with ac- you'll not hide among your leaves, Yonng Ladies i" «f Foster Building and showering congratulations upon 1668, and in 1701 Cadillac founded quaintances and friends in a big but will turn toward the sky. Kindergarten fee Baal. £7#iMm Association Detroit. scope of the tri-state territory, ad- And that is the way—so they tell their pastors, the teaching Sisters POPE'S REPRESENTATIVE From 4 la * yean é • and the parents of three pupils of The Ohio was discovered by La dressed the Akron Council. Knights it in the gardens and the fields— Weekly Boarder* aal D» McCaffrey Co. the parish schools who won the three Salle about 1670 and formal pas- of Columbus, at an open meeting that the daisy got its yellow center. Classes begin in kjujMJpjl^ prises for the essays on steel, awards session of the territory including the Pope Pius will be represented at October 12, in the St. Mary High are graded through P™*$J 'BB A L T O R S for which were made at the recent state of Ohio was taken by the the marriage of the Japanese crown School auditorium, Akron. About Puzzles paratory, Commercial «* McCaffrey. President steel convention here. French in 1671. Minnesota was first prince by Monsignor- Giardini, the 800 knights heard his talk, filled What is it that has four legs and woirk. Especially pleased were the people explored by Radisson and Groseil- Apostolic Delegate in Tokio, who with bright little sidelights that only one foot? A bedstead. Examinations for Trtwf ' 'ATE—INSURANCE liers in 1658 and 1659, and Indiana will be accredited as envoy extraor- la* With Prompt Remit- of St.- Mary of the Mount Church, come from his travels and close-ups What goes most against a farm- Washington, D. C., held •< Specially Mt. Washington, and its rector, Rev. about the same time by other French dinary with the rank of ami sadc with all classes of people. er's grain? His reaper. September. Apply to Father E. P. Griffin, for two of the explorers. Illinois seems to have Which is the greatest number, six TRE va BUTLER STREET pupils of his school, taught by the been reached as early as 1659 by Lectures at Institute „. Pa«* Thirty-«even Tears GAELIC CATHOLICS HI Sisters of the Immaculate Heart, Radisson and Groseilliers and in 1671 fTTTSBURGH, PA. captured the first prize and the third by La Salle. Finally at Sault Sainte Dudley Crafts \katson spoke in out of many in the contest. The Marie in 1671, before representatives the Lecture Hall of "he Carnegie In- LONDON, Oct. 23.—Gaelic-speak- of fourteen Indian nations the stitute on Tuesday evening, October first prize went to Miss Agnes Car- 16, under the auspices of the Depart- ing Catholics from the Highlands of JRE REPAIRING roll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- French took formal possession of all are to have regular devo- DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY ward Carroll, the third to Miss Mar- the territory in the region of the ment of Fine Arts. This was the tional exercises conducted in their Great Lakes. first of a series of Tuesday evening PITTSBURGH, PA. 7;J1L garet L. Linn, while the second prize talks on art subjects. His subject native idiom in the St. Andrew Eveninir College Courses and Prep-profemional i 1st« are went to Edward Gallagher, of the These early explorations culmi- was "Art and the New American Church, Glasgow city. day.*. Wednesdays and Fridays. Holy Rosary parish, of which the Sarur.lay Cia*M-< toward« devre.» far Teachers are taaght os g nated in the great discovery of the Life." SimvUJ Course* in S-hola»tie Psychology. Ethiis, PadaMT, «*»• j Rev. Father D. J. Malady is pastor. Mississippi Valley between 1673 and CUPID SEEKS KNOWLEDGE Pie. M. MORAN The Sisters of St. Joseph teach there. Mr. Watson is the director of the teachers are if i ven on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 1690. The trader Joliet and the Milwaukee Art Institute and he is For further information address the Registrar. Hl Western A venne The winning lad is the son of Jo- Jesuit Marquette re-discovered the Students in professional schools seph Gallagher. also the educational director of the VERY REV. M. A. HEHIE. PHONK CSD AB **41 Mississippi on June 17, 1673, at the Minnesota State Fair. Recently were advised by the Rev. John B. spot where Prairie du Chien, Wis., oyer three hundred thousand people Creedon, S.J., President of George- now stands. Floating down the visited the Exhibition of European town University, to shun matrimony river to the mouth of the Arkansas, paintings from the Twenty-Second until they have completed their they began their homeward voyage International which was shown at scholastic courses unless they are SET0N HILL COLLEGE FOR W0®* at that junction on July n, 1673, anil this fair under the direction of Mr. blessed with an independent income. [RWAN FLANNERY leached Green Bay, Wis., at the end Watson. The pictures were later ."43 MINUTES FROM PITTSBURGH"« of September. Seven years later shown at the Milwaukee Art Insti- Associated Artists' Exhibit FUNERAL DIRECTOR Friar Hennepin explored the Upper tute. Degrees—Liberal Arts, Home Economics, and VM& > Mississippi in 1680. Finally La Salle The Associated Artists of Pitts- pH« AVENUE SCHENLEY 3554-9346 Mr. Watson was born at Lake Ge- burgh will open their annual exhibi- descended the Mississippi to a short neva, Wisconsin, in 1885. He studied tion in the galleries of Carnegie In- Certificate in Fine Arts. distance above its mouth in 1632 and art at the Art Institute of Chicago stitute this evening. The awards of took possession of the territory from and later in under Sorefia prizes will be made known tomorrow. the sultry borders of the Gulf of and in London under Sir Alfred Christ Walter is president of this as- St. Joseph Academy, preparatory •d**' Mexico to the frozen northern Nast. He returned to this country sociation, and has been assisted ably springs of the Mississippi and from in 1908. He became a teacher of ir collecting for this year's showing tr & Voegtly Hardware Co. the woody ridges of the Alleghenies water color painting in the Chicago the best and most representative BOX 2L GREENSBURG. PA. to the bare peaks of the Rocky Art Institute. He resigned this po- work of the men and women who Mountains bestowing upon it the sition in 1913 to become director of have placed Pittsburgh in high rank «»TOOL SHOP 230-234 Diamond St. name Louisiana in honor of his king. the Milwaukee Art Institute, which as the producer of good paintings. PITTSBURGH Mobile was founded in 1702 and New he has made one of the most enter- I' was said yesterday that in connec- PITTSBURGH, PA. Orleans in 1718 which were connect- prising art museums of the West. tion with the exhibition the "Hun- ed by a chain of forts with Quebec. The second in the series of lectures dred Friends of Pittsburgh Art," ST. XAVIER ACADI As soon as this large empire had under the department of Fine Arts who each year purchase the paint- U Mil RESIDENCE—HAZEL 17M-K aiul 1841-J been somewhat consolidated, French will be given on Tuesday evening, ings of local artists and place them BEATTY, PA. expansion added new territories to October 23, by Royal Cortissez, who in the city schools to give impetus tit. In 1743, Veredrye went as far will speak on "Portrait Painting." for the love of the beautiful in the Boarding School for Girls conducted by tke Funeral Director westward as the present state of The third lecture will be on Tuesday minds and hearts of children, these Healthful location. Attractive Grounds. Montana and, first of white men, saw 30, good angels cf the men and women MURRAY evening, October when Andrew Terms reasonable. Catholic University MLS, A8SI8TANT the towering snow-capped peaks of Wright Crawford, of Philadelphia, of the palette and brush will assem- the Rocky Mountains. Turning south ble the pictures so far purchased and j Academic and Commercial Courses. Mask. Art» •ÉKL 4745 Second Avenue 1 will discuss "The Improvement of he passed into Wyoming as far as Water Fronts.*! All of the lectures show them in a group with the new and Athletics. For catalog apply to the Wind River in 1743 and 1744. are open to tlv public. works. RPM

1ER 26, 1923

raphs * 41 Bsy® ^msMmsMM White Cross Land itftoterest if« food §I -*- Activities of Our Diocesan Oraanizations (By Rev. L. A. Carroll) PaKpntBer 1 • 5% doubly ¡yssaíggóprifíñÉnsi The assured friendship of Lady Certificate r^jsnor Annie C. McMullin, W.C.L.,; Sir it your interest cou- Late Reports Add Orient, will be at a standstill for the ife * 4% Savings Account next six months owing to the de- Frank J. Lanahan, W.C.L., and Cap- iygur principal will To Church Losses struction of so many schools and the H3S ta in tain Nora B. King, who is also Are you making homeless condition, of no many teach- a District Deputy in the C. D. of far the future In Japan Quakes ers and pupils. The Tokyo Catholic MISSIONARY AID SOCIETY A., for the Home of Incurables capacity has de- University wil Isuspend sessions for REV. P. C. DANNER, Director ft Jesuit of Tokyo Catholic Uni- a similar period, owing to the exten- was welcome news to the Head- sive and costly repairs entailed by 125 NORTH CRAIG STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. quarters Troops during the week, versity Gives Description of the earthquake. the Havoc Wrought By among whom the Home still re- \ TITLE V T&VST CO. A letter received by the Rev mains the objective of their prayer- Quakes and Fires—Educa- Bruno Hagspiel, S.V.D., of St. ilUkn/ Ibwri System Three Against an Army he has five younger brothers and ful activities. tional Life in Two Cities at Mary's Mission House, Techny, Illi- "For a long time," writes Father ft/Grant Street, Pgh. nois, from John H. Grote, of the So- sisters whom he would undoubted- Other W. C. L. members in Pitts- Hubert J. Holland Standstill While Work of Re- ciety of Marists, at Osaka, Japan, Jules Douenel, P.F.M., of Padong, ly lead to our catechism class. burgh are expected to follow with building Progresses says: British India, "we were only three "This incident shows that while donations for the undertaking and Painter and Decorator ili»* oopy of your booklet old, worn-out Catholic missionaries other fishers cast out the net and "There were five brothers in the thus make it possible to complete it 1413 MURTLAND AVENUE I By N. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Catholic) in a vast territory, competing with bring it in filled with a splendid free of debt. study hall of St. Joseph's College, seventy Protestant ministers well catch, we are thankful to get our Phone Hiland U7S-J WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Details Yokohama, at noon, when, with the On Thursday, October 18, Charles th supplied with funds. Now, for- e losses sustained by the suddenness of a lightning flash came fishes one by one. The process re- Eichenlaub, of Pittsburgh, had two PITTSBURGH, PA. Church and Catholic institutions in the first quake. Everything crashed tunately, we are reinforced by a quires endless patience, but no doubt experts in Home and Hospital fur- the Japanese earthquake disaster about them. They clung to their community of nuns—(Sisters of St. grace will one day touch the soul nishings go over the building. It are contained in an account written heavy desks as they were dashed Joseph of Cluny. These brave of the proud Mussulman." can take care of 40 guests comfort- by the Rev. Mark J. McNeal, S.J., of about the room. They saw their women are going to work, pray and ably. and is the only institution of the Tokyo Catholic University. libraries go down with a crash; the hope, and I blieve they will accom- Sixty Years Ago its kind in the Pittsburgh diocese Fire Escapes plish great things. LOOK Father McNeal writes: floor swayed ,and then the ceiling the past sixty years h ave seen under Catholic auspices, to take For Buildings "Of the six Catholic churches in tumbled down. "Another bit of good fortune that an advance in East Africa from the care of women afflicted with incur- IslMk at your savings pass Tokyo, only two remain; the others "Above the creaking of falling has come to this mission is the re- conditions incident to slave trading able complaints. gM those blank lines under are burned to the ground. Among timber they heard the shrieks of the port received of our first seminar- and its attendant horrors, to the While possibly not progressing j Iron Fences them the Cathedral, the oldest patients in the hospital next door. ian. He was sent to Hanchi to be establishment of a chain of mis- as mentally outlined, it has made [ i can you reach the bot- church in Tokyo, perished. With it This building was flattened and the educated and the Superior writes For Your Property went all the possessions of the Apos- sions with hundreds of churches better progress under the guiding with deposit entries? sick were buried alive. that he will undoubtedly persevere and chapels and thousands of sin- influence of Our Blessed Lady, to balance will be re- tolic Delegate, who came penniless "Brothers Janning and Ambro- to the end. The help of a native Fly Screens to take refuge with the Jesuits. cere Catholics. whom all honor is due to its pres- fit the last line ? Figure mitis hurried to the aid of the sis- priest will mean much to Padong." ent stage. , lit plan and stick to it. These latter lost their Catholic Uni- ters, whose convent and orphanage Long before the white man of For Ydur Home versity building, shattered by the were next to the school. These trade and commerce ever thought Its future is assured. At present earthquake. Their new residence, The Congo Black Man to bestow the blessings of his cul- more money is needed to complete TAYLOR & DEAN |ftri Savings Bank & buildings crumbled the first instant, From Loango, in the African Con- built with contributions recently de- burying alive almost all the inmates. ture and civilization upon these de- it out of debt. PENN & TWENTY-FIFTH Trust Company lived from America, stood up" dur- Eleven sisters were pinned beneath go region. Bishop Friteau writes: scendants of Ham, the Blackrobe Working under a Chapter in the PITTSBURGH, PA. ing the shock and saved the lives of the ruins. A few of them and a "Our seminary at Mayumba has gone forth carrying in one days to come, the C. D. of A. in the JMMrday Evening 7-»" all the faculty but suffered serious nandful of the 50 orphans were all 'marches' well enough, since it now hand the light of the Gospel and Pittsburgh diocese will make a suc- boasts twenty students. Not all of PITTSBURGH, PA. strains and damages. The convent that weie saved. One hundred and the olive branch of peace. cess out of it, and the one building of the Sisters of Notre Dame de twenty orphans and nine sisters per- them will become priests, for the On the island of Zanzibar, alone, v;ill grow into many. Chartres, with school, dispensary ished. vocations of a few are still in doubt, one hundred thousand slaves from Contributions for the Home build- and orphanage was wiped out and "More quakes followed, and the but many of the young men will the interior were offered every ing fund may be sent to Miss Lightning Package one of the sisters killed. The Mari- hospital and St. Joseph's College emerge victorious from the long year for sale, to be shipped again Katheron Duffy, treasurer. Court iToa Wish Your Chil- anists lost their residence in the were enveloped in flames, fanned by period of study and probation. One into the colonies of the civilized Braddock, C. D. of A. Building Express Co. earthquake and their novitiate and seminarian has already received tiren to Be Happy, the typoon, raging and coming at a world, without a voice being raised Fund, Braddock, Pa., or to 808 primary school in the fire. The con- giant's pace. The entombed sisters Minor Orders and we expect that Main street, East Pittsburgh. Parcel Delivery Service to afl Amused and Enter- vent and academy of the Sacred against this human traffic. and orphans had to be left to their after ordination he will be a,use- But the efforts of the European The death of Lady Catherine sections of the city and Heart was totally, wrecked by the fate. ful auxiliary. tained, Bay Thetn shock ,the sisters all escaping as if priests helped largely to change all Smith, of the Annunciation, N. S., suburbs by miracle. They are living in tents, "Always the question of sup- this and now slavery is a thing of Pittsburgh, is announced. FEAST DAY GREETINGS porting the seminary bothers us. Sir James Cavanaugh is improv- DELIVERING FOR [t, Games, not daring to re-enter the building. the dead past in East Africa. PITTSBURGH'S LEADING The Sisters of St. Maur lost their TO MOTHER URSULA OF Money is harder to find than voca- ing in the McKeesport Hospital. , Toys, Dolls. chapel in the earthquake. Their tions." Shylocks of India MERCHANTS —AT— school and residence, being of wood, URSUUNE ACADEMY withstood the shock and there were East Africa Wherever the Sisters are. there The American Catholic Union 129 Scott Place Pglu, Pa. no casualties; but they were in great (By "Francis") Msgr. Pascal, Prefect Apostolic also are the poor, the sick and the AND Smithfield 2526-2527 .Lauer Toy House ignorant. Sister Dominic, of Jhabua danger from fire. These same sis- Ursuline's fall is loud and clear: of Djibouti, sends this report: Penna. Mutual Life Ins. Co. I liberty Ave., Cor. Wood ters learned later that ten of their "The help coming from the Station, Central India, tells the old, New up-to-date pol lei«• granting "Come, my children, come ye here; old story about the Bhils, who de- rauh Klirrender extended and UE AND KKTAIL community in Yokohama had per- Bear these wishes bright as gold United States is a precious aid to paid ap insurance privilege«. ished when their school and convent In earth's marts nor bought nor sold our Somali mission in East Afri- pend on the mission for relief in CUT there were destroyed. ca, and that country has become a their many miseries. A. PFUHL, Superintendent •••BROWN'• S RATE ki these smiles to bask and pray, Weatlnghaua Bid*. To sanctify each living day— sort of Providence for us. We are The tribe of Bhils are given to PITTSBURGH. PA. DRUGS—KODAKS "The two churches in Yokohama borrowing when funds get low. The For soon at last the year is run buried in the midst of Mussulmans, Successor to Witrsing Drug Co. were destroyed and one of the pas- To twilight and the last low sun." and the Most High may one day money lenders, being the worst of tors was killed; two other priests decide to soften their hearts, but their class, -charge such exorbitant Smithfield St, at Second AT«. rrzKus were lost, one of them the local pro- Prescription Department in charge at that day has not yet come. Some- rates that the borrowers can never curator of the Missions Etrangeres. Ursula heard with virgins free tared Pharmacist* -9 Jenkins Arcade The Marianists lost their new co j A voice-call deep, "Come follow me"; thing encouraging has just hap- free themselves from debt. When ARGO-LITE Trusses A Surgical Supplies, Kodak* a lege but all escaped alive. The com- They in robes of virtue rare pened, however, which I must re- they have lost their all they go to munity of Japanese sisters from Los Bound with love a girdle fair late. the mission and beg for food, med- APPLIANCE CO. Angeles, now residing at Omori. are Gave their lives that souls might be "A young Somali, of his own ac- icine and generad relief. If the MISS ô'LEARY ch Supplies Adorned for all eternity- Sisters only had a fund for this Lighting Cor. 7th Ave. CLEANING PRESSINO ot cord and asking nothing, came to DYEING KEP Aiamo One who bears her name today the mission asking to be instructed purpose, all would be well, but re- Fixtures & Smithfield St. Work Called Kor and Delivered iRéligîous Articles archdiocese, did not suffer from the Beacons us the s same way. in the Faith. Honesty compels me lief funds are the scarcest things 3801 Fifth Are. 9

ST. ANN NOVENA RED CROSS APPEALS FOR FUNDS ON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Seeds and Poultry Supplies Craftnn BUSINESS THE I. W. SCOTT COMPANT irauon HOUSES A novena in honor of St. Ann will ARMISTICE DAY, NOVEMBER ELEVEN too Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. begin in St. Ann's Syrian church, 33 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS E. FORMATO A CO.—Interiora of Bart, Fullerton street, beginning Monday Pittsburgh Chapter Issues Statement Showing Work Carried on SCOBIE A PARKER—«7 Liberty AT*MM draces, Ecclesiastical Décorations «ad ITr OETTING 643 SMITH FIELD ST. evening, November 5, at 7:45 and During the Year and Asks For General Observance of Seeds and Poultry Supplies lietous Paintings • Specialty. M Linda« ending Tuesday, November 13. Ben- AT*. (Ine ram), Craftoca. Pa. World Peace Day, Second Sunday of Next Month ARTIFICIAL .LIMBS ediction of the Blessed Sacrament Doerillnger ArtHclal Limb Ce, 1MI Im St. and blessing with the relic of St. Headquarters of Pittsburgh Chap- will make a house to house canvass BUSINESS Ann will follow the evening serv- BANKS—SAVINGS OaklanIRANIANdA HOUSES EAL. $200,000.00 SURPLUS $200,000.00 ter, American Red Cross, sent out for members. WESTERN SAVINGS A DEPOSIT BANK ices. Rev. Father Simon Acle, pas- "The needs of the Pittsburgh 533 Smithfleld St., Oliver Bid«. tor, will officiate at the services. the following statement yesterday: BANKS IRTEENTH STREET BANK Chapter for the coming year are OAKLAND SAVINGS * TRUST CO.- It will be five years Sunday, No- very urgent, as the chapter has about Depoait Boxas, IS par annum. Vanadium [ ftyt Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts The Christmas Seal vember 11, Armistice Day, since our exhausted the funds which have Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent The Christmas seal funds are used boys laid down their arms of war been carried over from the war and DEPARTMENT STOKES in the big educational campaign car- and it is considered fitting that the from money derived by membership CABSON STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. house to house canvass for member- nPU'Q TÜR BIST STORK ried on by the National Tuberculosis canvasses since the men who fought Bakers, Confectioners' Supplice VVli O Perbas aad Atwoed Association and its 1,200 state and ships in the American Red Cross in the world war laid down their W. L. KNOBS CO„ 11*8-1111 Paaa im should be made on that day. local associations. The campaign has arms. The Chapter budget for 1924 Church, School and Hall Furniture been steadily growing since 1907 An organization is now being per- calls for an expenditure of $180,000. C. M. EICHENLAUB. UM Emytra South Side 'SSSSO? when but 300,000 seals were sold. In fected to carry on the canvass, not The bulk of which will be used to aid Smithfield 1531 [E McVEY COMPANY 1922, figures show, 2,842,500 were only in this community but in the the disabled veteran and hois de- CLOTHIERS BUTTER, EGGS, TEA and COFFBB MATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS sold and in 1923 over one billion county and the entire country, for pendents. E- A. MOSCBEL, IMS OHM seals are on the market. In the six- "we promised never to forget" in "The roll call committee is re- General Steam Fitting and Power Piping teen years of the organized tubercu- caring for the men who bore the questing clergymen to base their ser- HOLLANDER'S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Steam Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating losis movement over 25 million dol- brunt of war. The money you will mon on Red Cross Sunday upon the Allegheny's Popolar Clethlng Stara T. CLIFFORD BOSSITBB. UN Camaa I Pint Ave. Court 1885 Pittsburgh, Pa. lars have been raised. This means be asked to give will go largely to- work of the Red Cross ;to display on 413 Ohio 8treat that millions of persons, rich and wards the support of the disabled the pulpit or in some conspicuous DRUGGISTS FUNERAL DIRECTOR poor, big and little, old and young, veterans and his dependents. place in the church, a Red Cross ban- JOHN r. SEMMELROCK. 1TM all have taken a part in the crusade There are now 3,800 on the active ner, and requests that all Red Cross E. J. Carroll B FUk 1942 against the Great White Plague. list of the Pittsburgh Chapter, re- workers appear in uniform in their East Liberty ™ ¡«fe Media used for stamping out tu- ceiving the attention of that organi- respective churches on Red Cross FIRE INSURANCE berculosis may be briefly summar- zation with $180,750 needed for next Sunday, in commemoration of the UNITED AMERICAN INS. CO. of PENNA. JERRY T. O'SHfcA Twelfth Floor, Commonwealth BUg. ART DEALERS—FRAMES ized as follows: First, 700 hospitals year. sacrifices made by our volunteers in GEISLER BROS.. IIIS Penn Are., B. fc FUNERAL HOME and sanitoria, of which 16 years ago The 1923 report of the Pittsburgh the world war." FLORISTS there were but 100, with at least 66,- Chapter shows that the following E. C. Ladwi» Co.. E. Diamond. Cedar 74M DRY GOODS—MILLINERY 4059 Penn Avenue at Main Street 000 beds; second, over 555 clinics and work was done in the departments FRANCE TO NAME HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS with Frank P. McCabe. dispensaries where persons may go indicated: Home Service Depart- for periodic physical examinations ment, cases handled, 10,631; active NEW AMBASSADOR GEORGE W. SMITH, Jr. The NcFarlaod Co. and there learn of the disease in time cases August 1, 1923, 4118; appli- TO VATICAN SOON INSURANCE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN for freatment; third, at least 3,000 cants to employment bureau 1,324; TRE UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LATE ' R. P. WELDON, 60» Fermson BaOdlnc R. J. HENNE S«1S Cantar Ariani, E. special tuberculosis nurses who de- jobs secured for disabled veterans, Fire, Accident, Health Court 2848 tect disease in the schools and homes 690; total expenditures, $154,190.44. By M. Massiani JOHN J. GILTINAN and give instruction and help in the (Paris Correspondent, N. C. W. C. LUMBER Nursing service, Red Cross nurses News Service) MUNN LUMBER CO, Homewood 1 North Highland Ave., East End, Pittsburgh, Pa. ways of health: fourth, research enrolled, 852; available for emer- Fayetta and Btdwell Streets. North Side to Mae ander the direction tf workers who collect data of untold gency service, 600; students enrolled Paris, October 22.—M. Jonnart, BUTTER, EGGS, TEA and COFFRF value; fifth, statisticians who are LEAD PIPE, TRAPS, BENDS in home hygiene and care of the sick Ambassador of France at the Vati- AMERICAN LEAD CO.. IIIS Pau Arena« W. S. KRBGAR, SIS •••lini Arsane JAMES C. CAMPBELL continually at work on necessary in- classes, 1,200; expenditures, includ- can who has prolonged his stay in TELEPHONE EILAND formation; sixth, publicity experts ing appropriations for Public Health Rome several times at the request of MUSIC HOUSE—GENERAL BUSINESS who in the past sixteen years have M. Poincare, is to give up his post B. A. BECKER—Eraothhw fai Matta Nursing, $33,264.47. 807 Ohio St.. North Side. Artistic Repairing BeUevue HOUSES distributed over one million pieces Fifth aid .classes conducted, 32; irrevocably on account of the condi- of printed matter through circulars, students enrolled, 590; life saving tion of his health which is such as to MILK—WHOLESALE and RETAIL BANKS THE EDWARD E RI ECK CO. fireproof and Non-Fireproof Warekonsee SHIPPING pamphlets, newspaper articles to ap- examinations held, 60; expenditures, force him to take a rest. The name CITIZENS NATIONAL BK. af EBLLBVCS peal to all ages, types and classes of $1,960.00. of his successor is not yet known. Real Estate, Mortgages, Insurance FURNITURE STORAGE both native and foreign born; sev- Junior Red Cross, schools organ- Two names are mentioned, that of FUNERAL DIRECTORS enth, the Modern Health Crusade ized as Junior Red Cross Auxiliaries, M. Hebrard de Villeneuve, vice-presi- Eugene S. Reilly & Co. CHAT saos.. MWI with an enrollment of over eight mil- 105; pupils enrolled as Junior mem- dent of the Council of State, and M. ¿KEENAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. lion school children throughout this Colrat, Minister of Justice. Real Estate—Insaranca—Mortgagaa country and abroad who are learning bers, 156,032; expenditures from 430-432 Fourth Avenue. McKces Rodts »S™ tAND EUCLID AVENUES Both Pwbm daily health habits; eighth^ at least chapter funds, $1,929.56; administra- POTATOES AND ONIONS tion expenditures, $34,737.35. FREE STATE-CANADA SR. a CO.. list St.. 3,000 open air schools, precentoria, When the Red Cross worker calls BANKS outdoor camps for children who are POSTAL CONVENTION Penna.R.R. Pröda cat THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK predisposed to tuberculosis; ninth, at your home, you may rest assured CHIS. KEALLY Bta- Both Phoaaa. The Oldest Bank la Town that the money you contribute will Stoves and Houaefurniahing Good* SI* Chartlern Aetna s lectures, speakers, demonstrations (ByN. C. W. C. to The Pittsburgh Oatholta) DAUM A HELM Hardware Co.. «II B. Ohle be well spent. Red Cross Sunday, McKEES ROCKS TRUST COMPANT Jas. J. Flannery Bro. Co. and exhibits, motion pictures, health r plays and pageants, posters, stories; which falls on Armistice Day, will be DUBLIN, Oct 22.—A postal con- TYPE METALS 4 Par Cant on Sa rinça W ~*isrfta«« An generally observed here. Everyone vention has been entered into be- PGH. WHITE METAL CO.. 311« Penn Are. IAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS tenth, the annual Christmas seal sale is asked to give at least $1 and as tween Canada and the Irish Free BÜSÑFIGF* that gives every man, woman and BUSINESS Carnegie child a knowledge of the disease and mdeh more as possible. State. It provides for the direct ex- HOUSES ST. Telephons«: 1172 Grant; 1172 Main "Red Cross Sunday and Armistice change of money orders between the Wilkinsburg HOUSES a chance to. be a partner in the edu- DEPARTMENT STOBÜ FOOD ST. Tefepfcues: 2^52 Schenk j; 11 Park cational campaign. Day falls this year on November 11, two countries, and will come into BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, TEAS the day when at least 10,000 workers force on Jan tary , 1924. KBBGAB ft CO« HS Was M «An YOBK esan Union of Sodalities OFFICIAL CORRECT & Charles Moos m an, Diocesan Director of Sodalities, BISHOP'S HOUSE The Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits we have —'* Pittsburgh, Pa. are authentically correct in ffevery detail Tw^®* pL^oaiu. Chorch, R. F. D. No. 4, Reserve Twp., N. S., Pgh., Pa. ! ment s fit precisely but comfortablfi y andetaild ha. v Hi To the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Pittsburgh: il« mpflanr0 of dignity, rtabl- - *ny andm haveT«* a ^ BBaBsSSBsarfl tiff in able measure Everything fro. ¿ADÌ th* it JS ST? P°" n acknowledging.the receipt of the contributions of the Catholic people in FOOT. 00 lecti0n Uken U for the relief top—Listen—Think stand idle. Needles are plentiful, rwV^*® ,V * ! P of hunger and misery in Russia andin the and Chin*. » the endless chain of thread is not scarce; remnants are Central Nations of Europe has ventured to proffer a request for funds now ver£ necessary for the re- Largest Stock Between New York and amusements adver- cheap at the bargain counters, and hef of suffering in the Near East, in Central Europe, and in Japan. The urgency with'whkh relief ly in the secular newspa- a few willing teachers are always to 11 P°rtl0ns ?f the ?lanet compelled the Holy Father to face the embarrass- day, but e* en among: the be found in every community. HEUK? Jrti J£T a s?crlappeal,ln so brief a time. With many apologies to the Catholic WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO is and on »ne front pages t ' an£ t0 \he people of tlus country. he lays before them the situation as it 6002-3-4 Jenkins Arcade papers and periodicals, Bishop Boyle's Words on This has been disclosed to him. He asks that we who contributed so generously last year the alms- for Pittsburg H • word» of the poet force Subject which the great Almoner of Christendom asked, should contribute again Smithfield 0341 Hours: 8:36— rebu> ingly upon the When addressing over 500 officers The message in which the Holy Father addressed the Hierarchy'of the United States at its Fot anr asement and not and delegates of all the Sodalities of meeting m Washington and which was delivered to them by the Apostolic Delegate in person, ha, been MjSk our d/stined end or way; the diocese in the last meeting at made public in the Catholic papers and need not be repeated here. Already in this Diocese voluntary FIfr tU that fach tomorrow finds the Cathedral, Rt. Rev. Bishop Boyle contrioutions have been invited for the relief of the suffering in Japan. I desire that those who con- C0UR • than .oday." made use of the following expres- tributed so generously to that fund consider themselves free of any obligation to contribute again in V>AÜ«H^ om condemning anything sions: "Officers should not allow the answer to this appeal. I ask, however, that in every parish of the Diocese a collection be taken up in |*heer humankind and will primary aim of the sodality to be response to the prayer of the Hoy Father, and that those who did not give to the fund collected for JlKBi of sunshine amid the overlooked and should strive to keep the relief of Japan will give to this. „Th- Capitol b3» J iorrow.s that beset our path all sodalities from turning into mere I add my apologies to those of the Holy Father for the frequency with which I have levied upon i-tht Sodality Union deems it social clubs. Judging from the pub- the generosity of our Catholic people for alms. But the measure of our obligation to relieve suffer- m* •H In this season of the year, licity given the events of some so- 24» at Homester" iihyi grow short and the even- dalities one gets the notion that they ing is the extent of that suffering both in point of time and geographically. Whereveer there is dire Margaret O'DoS" Jlttc and cold, to remind sodal- are wasting all their energy in en- need, there is a duty for us if our need be less, and, especially, if we have a superfluity burgh Bowling lLT fH SMre useful things that might tertainments and amusements. Too I ask that whatever be given, be given in the name of Christ, in the name of Him who promised M 1148 Greenfield at least a part of their time many of our Catholic societies spend Heaven as a reward for the gift of a cup of water. of arranging match^j' tfcf. all their energy in this way, though This letter is to be read in the Parish and Mission Churches of the Diocese on Sunday, Octo- ber 21st, and on the Sunday following. The collection is to be taken up on the latter Sunday and U C i it work, usefulness its aim, founded for far nobler things. f® - B- A. Eçr kite end; pleasure and amuse- "It is a criminal shame for girls the amount sent to the Chancellor, 125 South Graig street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; lb* spices—the dessert—a lit- today not to know the things which Given at Pittsburgh on the Feast of Saint Theresa, October 15. 1923. A euchre wfll be »fa» < •ML which tastes best when traditionally belong to women; to I Heart School HalL 1 Ppibrately, else they lose all sew, to crochet, to embroider, and to •I- HUGH BOYLE. East End, Friday Coth J^he much praise cannot be cook above all. There is so much Bishop of Pittsburgh. 26, given by new 1Mptlsodalities which in past unhappiness in married life because f ^mM fund committee, com^j instituted evening classes, girls refuse to learn these things, 1 | not frills and fashions and HU Cornei bers of Branch 17, L*/^ become too ousiness-minded and for- BENEFIT FOR HOME ! game starts at nine M SStjflp«,. but useful arts and get or neglect domestic duties. OUR LADY OF LOURDES NAME hStvvt r' ine prizes have beta TK|| methods have been "Not a fine house, expensive au- OF GOOD SHEPHERD the players. ;Jn the childhood days of our tomobiles, the new, latest and silliest OF A NEW ALTOONA PARISH [ mothers such classes were fashioned gown, go to make life Plans are all completed for the The above is a reproduction of the |Wy> for they staid at home pleasant. Society today neglects the Original Name Dropped to Avoid Confusion With Church Name thoroughly organized benefit to be new cut-out that is being distributed fjlilftt from mother. But now- essentials'of life and substitutes the of Another Denomination—Quarterly Conference of given in behalf of the Home of the by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the |%Splien nearly every girl follies. Priests of the Diocese—Knights of St. George Make a Flag Good Shepherd in William Penn Ho- American Red Cross for use in the i Qw typewriter, plies the pen "Socialists, I recommend to you the tel, the evening of October 30, under approaching house-to-house mem- , A REAL FOOD ^^Jfipt or stands at the counter cultivation of a pleasant home, a Presentation the auspices of the Ladis* Aid Socity bership canvass to be made Armis- ' Father John's PL'jteprtment store from the day sweet aru? simple character. Let and man".«"yj firm.om friendlucimis ionf thme insuinsti - tic.. e , Day, NovembeT V.r —11 . It is —attrac - school till the night be- your socialities, therefore, not only ALTOONA, PA., Oct. 24.— The j Francis College, Hon. Judge John J. tution and its good work in the realm tlveI-v lithographed in six colors and 8 ds marries, such evening grow in number but in thoroughly f love and rehabilitation of the soul >n the easel attached to it stands 16 ^JKM not only useful but nec- newly created parish of Our Lady of | McCann and others. The glee club Catholic and ever useful activities." Lourdes, Rev. Father Joseph Farren, H St. Joseph's parish, Portage, fur- and body. inches high. It will no doubt be HM how will the newlj^wed- The words of the Bishop need no _ , nished the music which was verv Attractions are many and very strikingly displayed throughout this i'iow even the most fmi- comment and are certainly the pastor, was inaugurated on Sunday1 - - 1 pleasing. fine. The cause is a most worthy district prior to the Roll Call. It Anj t th'ngs that go lo Make a grandest approval of sodality even- last by the celebration of two Masses I one. represents a Knight on horseback j pla^e more than o boarding ing classes. Where for any reason in the house where Rev. Father Far- is a crusader for humanity in pro- r the husband? Theory is these classes are still impossible in ren has taken up his residence. A claiming the Red Cross' calling, "I glKperience is bettfer. These any particular parish, sodalists will large crowd was in attendance for I ELECTS OFFICERS Come to Serve." nh still be sociable gather- be admitted very cheerfully by the the first time. The change from St I THE FINE ARTS J| not so frivolous, inter- leighboring sodality and in the Paul, the original narte, was made •eeasionally with suitable St. Ann's Syrian Church Sodality Classes of this kind conducted by va- lest confusion would occur, as there Little Notes of The Books, Pic- has elected these officers: Miss "LOOKING FOR JANET •pata. No expensive equip- rious organizations of Catholic is a Lutheran church of that name who are weak and nl __ necessary. Most parishes tures, Music and The Anna Simon, president; Miss Vic- cause it rebuilds tk; . women in the city and diocese. Bring in the same ward. toria Ayoob, vice president; Miss or meeting rooms that this up in the Sodality meeting . The »Anniversary Mass, on Monday Drama "Looking For Mary Jane," a com- It contains in a fotm morning, for the late Right Rev. Sara Swidi, secretary; Miss Mae edy, was presented Tuesday and taken into the systca fef Bishop Eugene A. Garvey, was a I Johns, treasurer. The sodality was Wednesday nights, October 23 and ments that ana "_' solemn Pontifical Mass with Right Holy Childhood Almanac organized March 18, 1923, at the 24, by a cast of characters from weight. Over 68 yean] Rev. Bishop John J. McCort as cele- church on Fullerton street, with 9 young people of St. Anselm's drugs. DESTROYS MT. MERCY ACADEMY The Association of the Holy members and has grown to have 40, brant. A large number of priests of Childhood provides its members and church, Swissvale, in the high school "Your druggist the diocese attended, while the pro- their friends j the 'very best in the a fine record. hall, Church street and Mononga- John's Medicine for m jjpft which was discovered by a Older girls were dancing when the Cathedral, filled to capacity, was line of mission articles, fascinating hela avenue. A finely trained chorus order it direct fronf, V8 o'clock Wednesday night in fire burst out in the upper stories. proof evident that the good Bishop tories and other readme matter of Patronize our advertisers. added much to this entertainment. Medicine Co., Lowriy 'nicy Academy anu which They formed the fiu-e drill on the had not been forgotten. an edifying and inspirational char- . out in four alarms engine alarm. Two childreen cl'd not re- The Quarter v con ere* fv a fine new church cartoons by the distingii'.Mied young (solid) sürcr. of St. Kdward, which will be built of Pittsburgh artist, Miss khea "Beck. native cut stone, and will accommo- The almanac retails at twenty-five date 400 persons. The energetic pas- Sampl cents. The proceeds go to the ran- t >r. Rev. Father John O'Connor, som of abandoned pagan children hopes ere cold weather comes to have and outcasts. Send orders to Lack *J.e church well on the way to com- Box No. 1002, Pittsburgh, Pa. 9 9 pletion. On Columbus Day, the Women s and Misses Knights of Columbus opened their $7.50 te fnc new heme which they recently VISIT CARMELITES purchased s.r.t' of which tiie Cambria $15.00 C«.irr\l can be justi/ prcud. A ban- The Rev. Bernard G. Fink, O.C.C., !>le dishca with or without cover, in Sterling (solid) quiet was served with talks by Rev. Rector of St. Patrick's Church, Ni- Fathei Darnian Segourn, of St. agara Falls, Canada, and the Rev. Silverius J. Quigley, O.C.C., of St. Suits - $36.00, $68.00 to $149.50 Cecilia's Monastery, Englewood, N. J., were the guests at the Carmelite 1 finest aihrer plate, at— Priory in Pittsburgh last week. r^'-v $8.75 $10.00 to $25.00 THE sticks, graceful Colonial and decorated designs in 1 (solid) silver— ETERNAL PROBLEM Dresses 1 $10.00 $15.00 to $185.00 Th* housewife's eternal problem —th. (neeeufu] utnagainit at Begins Thursday, November : designs in the finest siiver plate— hoiweboM finanww—is «impHfled $6.00 $7.50 to $12.00 through th« payment of bills br checlc. Mrs. Stephen Boyle Mrs. Martha Boyle, wife of Ste- It saves time, is more oenvea- phen Boyle, died Saturday, October1 Flatware ient. more businemlike and b safe. 20, at ( »:15 a. m., at her home, 97 16 different patterns in Sterling (solid) silver The canceled cheek Is a receipt and Dewey avenue, Ingram. Mrs. Boyle, M a permanent reoord ot 41» dv- whose maiden name was Miss TU* and 15 different patterns in the finest extra bnrsisat «ON heavy silver plate. Chests of 20 to 126 pieces Martha Virginia Murphy, was 59 Your checking acoonnt is wsl- years old. She was born at Harper's as Sterling (solid) silver, at— come here. Ferry, W. Va., February 16, 1864, and had resided in Pittsburgh most , $50.00 $9L75 to $475.00 of her life, which was filled with Chests of the finest silver plate, Rogers, Wal- good works and good example for -A W^i lace, Community etc. containing from 26 to Mellon National Bank her children and her neighbors. IS 84 piffti, priced frotn— Mrs. Boyle was a member of St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Philip's Church, and a member of $10.00 $15.00 to $158.00 the Altar Society. She leaves, be- sides her husband, four daughters, Throng hunt the entire assortment the differ- Mrs. M. P. McNally, Mrs. William iii ent farms may be purchased in sets of six and Campbell, Mrs. C. F. Bowler and Miss Virginia Boyle; three sons, added to as convenient. James J., John J., and Edward F. Wear a ^^ Boyle; one sister, Mrs. John Devlin; a brother, Arthur F. Murphy, and. 18 and be reasonable grandchildren. Links The funeral services, with requiem STYLE AND fO «C thu most —mint High Mass, were held at St. Philip Real Sayings of 33% to 50* oaft links, a itft variety at shapes and Church, Wednesday morni. g, at 9 la tha fina* «old Oiled, the? an priced o'clock. Private interment in St., Beautiful exclusive Sample CoMn Mary's Cemetery followed. and Dresses—the wearable and Jfl* $1.00 to $150 Sister Mary Paulus tical kind—not mere show pi** mid tops, tram PENN NEAR 11th Sister Mary Paulus, 44 years old, mostly 1, 2 and 3 of a kind. died Sunday in the Pittsburgh Hos- $5.00 to $750 pital. She was known as Catherine The Great Fashion Event forjM| mkpm la solid gold— Given before she entered the relig- ious world. She was a member of women have been looking for»**« $15.00 to$25.00 WEDNESDAY St. Mary Magdaline Church, Home- begins [:Wm stead, and 24 years ago entered Seton Hill as a Sister of Charity, j NOVEMBER 14TH She leaves four sisters, Mrs. Car- j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Jr-flO* ft ROBERTS & SON CO. raelia Duffy, of Braddock; Miss Mary ! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER» | Given, Mrs. Charles A. Schmitt and I BRYN-M AWR -Auditorium Mrs. J .E. Casey, all of Homestead. 435-437 Market Street Funeral services were held with sol- This is a style event—looked upon by most women * emn high Mass Tuesday morning at one occasion of importance in the social life of tWBlt Read the advertisements and pat- Seton Hill chapel. ronize the merchants who make use of our columns. Patronize our advertisers.