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COLLEGE-SEMINARY LOOP CHURCH sAiNT'S BODY MOUNTAIN PASTORS CAT HOLIC YOUNG WOMAN PILGRIM IMMIGRATION BROUGHT TO Columbus Diocese Will Open New MEN IO CONVENE Franciscans Celebrate Golden, Jubi­ MAKES RECORD AT POPE'S EXPENSE Institution in December. ON LEVIATHAN . lee of Taking Over Parish. WAU( TO ROME t d by the Pope to Bishop I ----- i Columbus, 0., Jul. 23.-0fficial Code for Aliens to be Drafted frtse:;hs. Holy Father Thanks [N. C. w. C. News Service.] Chicago, JuL 25.-Fifty years [N. C. w. C. News Service.) [N. c. w. C. News Service.] notice has been made by Rt. Rev. ago this month, the Francbcan For Presentation to the Next \chr Bishop Hartley, that St. Charles , Jul. 24.-At a Rome Jul. 22.-Many stor­ Street Car Employees. Rome, Jul. 22.-Stories of Fathers took charge of St. Peter ies have' ,been told of pilgrims the canonization of the Cure Cohlege-Seminary will be ready to meeting <>f the executive Church, Polk and Clark Streets, Session of Congress. receive students about the second board of the Catholic Young where hundreds of Chicago's loop "jl0 have come to the Eternal Howar«l Private Audi­ of AI'S gave prominence to the City at great sacnfices, to In presence in Rome of many I week in September. Men's National Union, held at workers and travelers come to wor­ New Site for Propaganda. 1 The following preliminary regu- the McAlpin Hotel, it was vot­ ship in an edifice that has kept pace fulfill the conditions of the Important Amendments to Law ~opIDee, __ parish priests from France, Holy Year. From many parts who came to honor him who lations are announced: ed unanimously to hold the with the growth of Chicago. I I Are Sought. of Italy and some other co~n- , I y MSGR. ENRICO PUCCI has become their patron. Ist-It will be open to every boy fiftieth annual convention of The event will be celebrated to­ B Corre;pondent, N. C. W. C. the Union on board the "Le­ tries of the European contm­ lwho has finished Grade Eight ill: a morrow, with solemn high Mass, at [N. c. w. C. News Service.] lIO"e C. W. C. Special Cable.] But what is less well known satisfactory manner, and comes WIth viathan", of the United States 10 :15 o'clock, at which Cardinal ent, pilgrims have come to [N. Jul ' 27.-Escorted by is that the Holy Father, with the recommendation of his pastor. Line while enroute to Cher­ Mundelein will preside. Rome on foot, imitating the I ASHINGTON, Jul. 27.-That O~~ p G~llagher, of Detroit, delicate thoughtfulness, ex­ 2nd-The school will give a full bourg September 5 to 11, The Mass will be celebrated by piJlgrims of ancient days. the existing immigration law is pressed the desire that some But the record of endur­ W Bls ~ody of St. Christina, o~e classical course, to prepare students with the final session in Rome Rt. Rev. Martin Strub, O. F. M., I not a perfect piece of legis- ~ the .nts of the era when ChrIs­ priests from the most distant for the seminary or for professional on September 18. Provincial, and a number of former ance and abnegation is cer­ lation, even to its author and ~tbe s~:.shiPped in the catacombs, and abandoned of the moun­ life. This action was taken when priests of the parish will assist in tainly held by a woman from friends, is indicated by the an­ 'os we Jast Thursday. The ~o~y tain parishes of France and 3rd-It will receive fUilI recogni­ the president of the Union, the ceremonies. MOl'OCCO, mother of three chil­ nouncement, during the past week, 1ft her ·nt encased in an 'artIstlc Italy be invited to Rome. Many tion for its educational work from Michael J. Slattery, announc­ St. Peter Church has grown con­ dren, who walked to Rome, , that the Immigration Committee of dthe sal h~S been presented by the of them are from parishes the State, so that, no matter where ed that many of the delegates bringing the little ones with ! the House of Representatives has tinuously in public favor as a shrine her. ~llqu3rYBishoP Schrembs, of Cleve­ close to the lofty peaks visit­ students may elect to enter after­ to former conventions, in re­ of devotion. Many pious and bene­ been summoned to meet here on ~pe t . hop Gallagher' will esco!t ed by the Pope on his moun­ wards, full credit will be given for sponse to his letter asking volent organizations flourish in its After covering the entire , November 1, to consider recommen­ d E tain-climbing expeditions. their work. suggestions as to where this distance from Tetuan, ' her I dations to be made to the Sixty. :sn , ot to Paris, where he WIll congregation, among which are ~e b . Y Schrembs and two pre- His Holiness himself as­ 4th-It is expected, for the pres­ year's convention should be three fraternities of the Third Or­ home, to Ceuta, on foot, this ninth Congress, when the latter hoP pious woman sailed for Spain, ,ee t Blsh with their preCIOUS. re1· IC, sumed the expenses of their ent, at least, to place the tuition for held, had signified their in­ der of St. Francis, the Confrater­ convenes in December. While Rep­ tention to attend the Interna­ and, after landing at Carta­ resentatives Albert Johnson, of )tes, w. l o'for America from Cher­ journey to Rome, and had pro­ day scholars at about $60 per year, nity of the Immaculate Heart of ~II 531 vision made for them, as his but no worthy iboy will be kept out tional Congress of . Catholic Mary for the Conversion of Sinners, gena, she continued her jour­ Washington, chairman of the com· J. on August 5. . ney on foot through Spain, ~ur~, is believed to !be the fIrst guests, at the Pontifical In­ on account of finances. Pastors will Young Men's Sc,lcieties, in and a branch of the Society of St. mittee, has indicated that the gen­ ThiS in which the complete body stitute of Sail}t Martha. give all necessary attention to this. Rome, Septemiber 15 to 18" Vincent de Paul. France and Italy. The eldest eral purpose of the committee meet­ 'l>-tanc~ t exhumed from the. cat. a- Only students from outside the Mr. Slattery, in his letter The schooo, where several hund­ child, six years of age, was ings will be the formUilation of an .1 sam A . Pope Pius XI was anxious to the affiliated units <>f the able to follow her mother, but "Alien Code'!" comprising ' legisla- ~ a has been sent to merlca. that these poor shepherds of city will reside at the institution. In red children are instructed daily, ~Olbselic has been given to Bishop due time the expense for this class National Union, called atten­ by the Sisters of Notre ' Dame of the two younger ones had to . tioy) affecting naturalization, as well souls, who encounter so much tion to the importance of the be carried most of the way in !he ~ bs as a token of papalrecog­ of students will be determined. Milwauk~e, since 1865; lhas become as immigration, it is understood that hardship in their laborious 5th-Each pastor is requested to International Congress, em­ the mother's arms. The jour­ consideration will also be given to ~bre~f the work which the Cleve­ ministry, might be able to par­ a mission school fur the Italian and ney, undertaken under these ~tiOn bishop has fostered for the regist~r, at once, the boys who de­ phasizing that it is the special Syrian children (')f the vicinity. A proposals' for amendments to the d ticipate in the apotheosis of wish of the Holy Father that conditions, lasted five months! ilD t' on of the :!;toman catl\.combs. sire to enter from his parish, and free school since 19'02, it is support­ existing immigration law. , ra the Cure OL Ars and, follow his the Catholic societies of the "I wanted to make the 'true J!5to ~enerous donations toward example, . by sanctifying their send the names to the chancery pf­ ed by a fund of the School Society A~ a matter of fact, Mr. Johnson fice. In a short time, the name of United States sho,uld be well pilgrimage' ", the woman said, has said that he does not expect to v~nY rk have come from Bishop own lives and the souls com­ of St. Peter and the votive offer­ "to see the Holy City, and the WIS wO ' diocese, including a Ie- the of the new College-Sem­ represented. I ings of patrons of the church. get action on the proposed codifi­ bs mitted to their care. The Young Men's Union Pope". ~'brem ift from Mr. Byrlder,. f or th e inary and the priests who are to The people of the parish take great cation of laws affecting the status ~n? n of a House of Catacombs, serve as professors will be made party will sail September 5. pride in their church and school, and and rights of aliens, in the near fu­ known. The tour has been so p[amled gladly respond to their pastor's call. ture, and he will not be surprised if ~~~,I~ l arl Y desired by the pope. that all the principal shrines "'i~~ body 6f St. Christina was .re- two years are . required to whip the in Europe will be visited. The proposed' code into shape and get 'ed from the catacombs dUrI;.-g CANADIAN NUNS FATHER THILL return voyage will be on the FREETHINKERS mOl ntificate of Pope BenedIct MAYOR SCHWAB it through Congress. In the mel!-n­ "Republic", also of the United time, however, modifications in ex­ ~I/~nd was placed in the conv~I!t States Line, October 2, Xthe Augustinian Sis.ters, WhICh Guests of British Sovereigns. Addresses 1,200 P,rovidence Nuns at Heads, Committee to Drive Salacious Plan An Internationale. To Es­ isting legis-lation are regarded as f .st. Mary-of-the-Woods. Rev. E. F. Garesche, S. J., possible and even prolbable. tas noW gone out of eXIstence. chaplain of the C. Y. M. A., Literature out of Buffalo. Chesterton Writes Introduc­ tablish Newspaper. Socialisitc (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 4) will accompany the party, and Program. tion to Priest's Book. Terre Haute, Ind., Jul. 25.­ will give daily talks on the 'Buffalo, Jul. 23.-Mayor Frank Twelve hundred teaching Sisters at­ shrines to be visited. X. Schwab has opened a crusade CARDINAL'S BODY BISHOP TIHEN tending the Summer School of the I Soldier's Memorial at Downside. against periodicals containing ob­ Seek to Break Down Religion d Sisters of Divine Providence, at St. scene and suggestive photographs or -'-- Lourdes Doctor Stricken. Mary-of-the-Woods were addressed, And Substitute Marxism. Placed in Crypt of his Beautiful' PI d for Leniency for Driver Who drawings and salacious articles. A ea S Caused His Injuries. in two lectures, by Rev. Dr. Frank Quebec Basilica. committee has heen appointerl to By DR. FREDERIC FUNDER By GEORGE BARNARD A. Thill, of Cincinnati, national sec­ INSTALLATION examine the publications and to retary-treasurer of the Catholic [Vienna Correspondent. N. C. W. C.] London Correspondent. N. C.' W. C. submit a list of those considered Quebec, Jul. 25.-While thousands Denver, Ju.l. 25.--;On the reques~ [N. C. W. C. Special Cable.] Students' Mission Crusade, this week. immoral. IENNA, Jul. 20.- With the de­ ~ Rt, Rev. BIshop Tlhen, the charge sign of bringing about an or­ thronged the great Cathedral of the The program ·of the School of Of Archbishop McNicholas. Will It is planned to demand the with­ f reckless driving against Edward ONDON, Jul. 27.- Two CaIn­ Leadership, lately opened at the V ganization connection and Immaculate Conception, and other A old whose sand truck struck the adian nuns were among the so­ Take Place in Cathedral drawal of such publications from the method of co-operation among the thousands were gathered outside, Crusade Castle, Cincinnati, was ex­ newstands. Distributors who ignore /~op'~ automobile at Sixteenth L ciety crowd of 6,000 at the plained in the first address, while Here, on August 12. various groups of Free-thinkers the remains of Louis N azaire Car­ ;!enue and Gilpin Street early yes­ garden party of the King and Queen, the police orders will be prosecuted throughout the world, the 'Interna­ dinal Begin was buried, today, in the new plan of mission study beinp; in the courts, and it is believed that terday morning, was changed to .a at Buckingham Palace, last Friday. promoted by the Crusade, was the tionale of Proletarian Free-think­ the crypt of Quebec's basilic::j, after eharge of violation of the traffIc They were among the first whom the Public Reception in Music Hall a section of the penal law, forbid­ ers" was organized at a recent meet­ solemn pontifical Mass, at ·which subject of the second· addr'~Hs, and ding sale of obscene publications, is I ws and Arnold was fined $10 and queen engaged in conversation. practical demonstration of H,e use in the Evening. ing at Teplitz, Bohemia. Leaders of were present princes of the Church, ~st; in police court today. The nuns, Mother Clare, of the sufficiently strong to check the sale the movement assert that it already many archbishops and bishops and of the study plan was' givp.n. Nine of immoral publications. Traffic Manager Uland said that Ursuline Order, of London, Ontario, OST Rev. John T. McNicholas, has affiliations of more than 500,000 a multitude of priests. Sisters under the direction of one Members of the committee ap­ Bishop Tihen had cal.led up and and Mother Philomena, of the Sis­ of their own number, occupied the O.P., D.D., will be installed as Socialistic Free-thinkers. Msgr. Pietro de Maria, Papal le­ ters of St. Joseph, were members of M pointed by Mayor Schwab are Mrs. asked that the change m the charge stage of the college auditorium and Archbishop of Cincinnati at In order to dissemin~te its ideals, gate, represented the Holy Father, against Arnold be made, because a pilgrimage party passing through ceremonies to be held, at 10 o'clock, Mary L. Felton, representing the and Cartlinal Hayes, who was a close carried out, in detail, the study of Board of Education, Mayor Schwab, the new organization plans to es­ ronviction . on a charge of reckless London, with Bishop Fallon, of Lon­ a chapter from one of the new on Wednesday morning, August 12. personal friend of the deceased pre­ don, Ont., and Bishop Scollard, of Rev. John W. Peel, superintendent tablish a newspaper propaganda of­ driving would automatica~ly depri,:,e His Eminence, George Cardinal late came from New York for the North Bay, Ontario. study books puMishecl by the Cru­ of parochial schools, Rabbi M. M. fice in Vienna. Material sent out Arnold of the right to drIve for "IX sade. Mundelein, of Chicago, will preside from this office will be printed in obsequies. Government officials, months and that would take away At a previous garden party, last In the opinion of those who spoke at the services, and the solemn ponti­ Eichler, representing the Jewish consuls, and officials of the city oc­ schools, Richard H. Templeton, German, French and the Czech hls me~ns of living. . week, Cardinal Bourne and Bishops with Father Thill, many teaching fical high Mass will be sung by Rt. language. It is significant that cupied prominent places. Bishop Tihen was ·on hIS way to Doubleday, Brown, Butt and Keat· sisterhoods would welcome the op­ Rev. Bishop Joseph G. Pinten, of United States Attorney, Postoffice Inspector Reynolds, Chief Charles there is to be no English edi­ vVhe'n the remains were transfer­ ~t. Ignatius Loyola Ch,nrch when inge answered the royal command, portunity to send representatives to Superior, Wis. The sermon will be tion, indicating that the leaders of F. Zimmerman, Captain Austin J. red from the Archbishop's Palace to llieaccident occurred. HIS chauffeur which was extended to many dis­ the leadership courses being con­ preached by Most Rev. Archbishop the group believe that Free-thinkers the basilica, on Friday, all traffic in !as driving east on Sixteenth A ,:,e­ tinguished Catholics. Austin Dowling, of St. Paul. Roche and General Lieutenant Hil­ ducted at the -Crusade Castle. debrand. are of relatively litUle importance the upper town was suspended and :ue, and was almost across the m­ Introduction by G. K. C. Tentative arrangements which among the Socialists of English men, women and children, irrespec­ mection when the sand truck Father J. Fulton Sheen, D.D., a CATHEDRAL CUSTODIAN have been made by Rt. Rev. Msgr. speaking countries. The new organ­ tive of race or creed, knelt or stood !!ruck the bishop's car and over­ priest of the Diocese of Peoria, who OBJECTS TO KNICKERS Louis J. Nau, administrator of the NEW NAMED ization is obviously of Bolshevist bareheaded as the body of the pre­ turned it. Bishop Tihen suffered is temporarily on the staff of St. ar'chdiocese, assisted by committees FOR VATICAN ARCHIVES parentage. An impor tant feature of late passed, and business was at a OOdy bruises and lacerations and Edmond College, Ware, and is of the archdiocesan clergy, provide this program, mapped out at the standstill during the obsequies. was taken to Mercy Hospital, where preaching a sermon course at West­ Montreal, Jul. 23.-Unless male for a meeting with Archbishop [N. C. w. C. News Service.] meeting in Teplitz, was the frank The sermon was delivered by Rt. and female tourists "observe the the physicians said that his injuries minister Cathedral, has returned McNicholas by a delegation of Rome, Jul. 20. - Msgr. Angelo ab,mdonment of the principle here­ Rev. Francis S. Ross, Bishop of liould 'have no serious result. from a trip to Louvain, where he rules of dress, headgear and con· priests, when his Pennsylvania train tofore proclaimed by European So­ Gaspe. duct" and desecrat ion of church Mercati has been appointed prefect went to Ecole St. Thomas. Father arrives at Eaton, 0., on Tuesday of the Vatican Archives, to succeed cialism that religion is the private Sheen's thesis, "God and "Intellig­ prope~·ty by souvenir-hunters ceases, evening, August 11. There will be concern of the individual. The new HOLY FATHER the historic Notre Dame Cathedral Msgr. Mariano Ugolini, the noted ence in Modern PhilosophY", will be special cars provided for the accom­ Oriental linguist, whOo has held that program declares religion to be of SUGAR INDUSTRY published here shortly by Longmans, will be closed to visitors, Father odation of the clergy. The party will no concer n to the State but a mat­ Perrin, the custodian priest, an­ office for many years. Msgr. Ugo­ Facetiously Comments on Published with an introduction by G. K. Ches­ reach the Norwood station at 5 :34 lini, at his own request, has been re­ t er "over which political parties can To be Started by Belgians in County "News" of his Illness. terton. nounced today. p. m., where there will be automo­ exercise jurisdicti-on as applied to Father Perrin was particularly in­ tired and placed on a pension. Carlow. (Continued on page 8) biles in waiting to convey the pre­ The new prefect is a brother of their own adherents. censed at the custom of American lates and priests to Mt. St. Mary (Continued on page 4) Rome, Jul. 23.-A newspaper pub­ women tourists, who, attired in kha­ Msgr. Giovanni Mercati, prefect of By J. H. Cox. Seminary, -where a lunch will be the . He has worked nshed a report that Pope Pius had NEW YORK K. OF C. WILL ki or "plus fours", stroll through served. Dublin Corre.porllJent. N. C. W . C. been taken ill, but not seriously, and in the Vatican Archives for many UNTAUGHT IN ART, A (N. C. W, C. Special Cahle.) HOLD A NIGHT TRACK MEET the church as if dressed to "pene­ On WedneSday morning, August tbat hi~ condition would necessitate years, and is the author of several trate the wilds of Canada." 12, the clergy will assemble at the PRIEST IS NOTED PAINTER Dublin, Jul. 27.-As had been fore­ a comnlete rest. When told of the Loud talking and lack of courtesy important works, the best known of cast, M. Schurmans, the Catholic fact, the Pontiff smilingly' said to New York, Jul. 28.-New York Cathedral at 9 o'clock, and, after which is the "Authentic Collection of tourists to worshippers, coupled vesting in cassock, surplice and bire­ Newark, 'N. J., Jul. 23.-Although head of the great Belg:an firm of his informer, "I will read the news Chapter, Knights of Columbus, has of Concordats", which was publish­ he never has taken a lesson in art decided on Monday evening, Sept­ with the recent thefts of votive tta, will proceed to St. Louis Lippens and Company, has definite­ of my illness tomorrow". lights, as souvenirs, also influenced ed by the Vatican Printing Office, in his life, Rev. Norbert Hink, O.S. ly decided to start an immense sugar It was asserted today by Vatican ember 14, as the date for its big Church, where they will meet Arch­ on the order of the late Pope Bene­ night track meet at the Yankee Sta­ the warning, Father Perrin said. bishop McNicholas, and accompany. B., a member of the faculty of St. industry in the valley of Barrow officials that the Pontiff is in the dict XV. Benedict Prepartory School, here, River, in County Carlow. b!st of health; that he was showing dium. Sanction for the meet was is­ ing prelates, who will come from sued yesterday by the Metropolitan CLEVELAND AWAITING Norwood in automobiles. A process­ gained fame through the first ex­ M. Schurmans' announcement is absolutely no effect from his ardu­ hibition of five of his paintings in A. A. U. registration committee, and ARRIVAL OF SAINT'S BODY sion will be formed, with uniformed PRIEST IS KILLED accompanied by a strong public ap­ ous Holy Year laJ:oors, and insisted IN AUTO ACCIDENT the Newark Art Museum, last week. peal from Bishop Foley, asking Car­ on continuing his other work. the National A. A. U. long-distance Knig!).ts of St. John flanking the running committee awarded to the column of clergy, and Fourth De­ Father Norbert, for many years low farmers to grow the necessary This morning the pope celebrated Cleveland, 0., Jul. 25.-The arri­ Knights of Columbus the national gree Knights of 'Columbus, in form­ rN. c. w, C. New. Service.l at St. Mary Church here, de­ 5,000 acres of sugar beets to keep a s~ecial Mass for 800 pe!"sons, per­ val of Bishop Schrembs, bringing voted the last 18 years to painting, factory well suppllied. !Onally giving- them Communion and 15-mile run championship, to be al dress suit, with baldric and sword, Falls View, Ont., Jul. 25.-Very staged in connection with this meet. with him the body of Saint Christ­ following the prelates. In this form­ and produced 115 pictures. "Never in the memory of living being present at the chapel for two ina, martyr, which. for cent,nries, Rev. Louis Galligan, O. C. C., prior The list of events and the several ation, the march to the Cathedral of the Monastery of Our Lady of His exhibited work represents man", says the bisliop, "has a more hours. Then he plunged into a long was in the catacombs, IS anXIously two Bible stUdies, the "Feeding .of dav of labor. feature attractions will be decided will begin. Peace and Mount Carmel College, magnificent opportunity been pres­ upon and announced soon. awaited here. This precious gift, the Multitude" and "Washing the ented". The Epoch says that the pope is was made to the bishop by Pope (Continued on page 4) here, was killed last Satur"day, when Feet of. Peter", and three other CQn~inuing. to rem ain in his study According to Frank McHale, an automobile, in which he was rid­ M. Schurman.s states: "I have chairman of the athletic committee Pius XI, is, it is said by Msgr. Jos­ paintings, portraits of Cardinal Gas­ until the late hours of night. and­ eph F. Smith, to be without preced­ ing, struck a tree on the Canadian faith in the Irish people. The scheme of the New York Chapter, several Niagara Boulevard, near Black quet, Rt. Rev. Ernest Helmstatter, passers-by are able to see the light­ ent in American history. Bishop BRYAN DEAD Abbot of St. Mary Abbey, here, will not be a gold mine, all at once, Ed windows of his apartment. European stars will be brought here Creek, Ontario. but it will do immediate good by giv­ to ra,ce against America's best. Schrembs is expected to arrive in and of M. Stecher, of this city, who New York on August 12, and pend­ From Natural Slumber, he Entered Father W. Becker, O. C. C., pas­ is now dead. ing work to the unemployed". ing the erection of a new cathedral, the Sleep of Death. tor of the Church of Our Lady of Peace, here, who was riqing with DANTE TO MB TO BE RE: N. Y. CITY'S POPULATION the body of the saint will be placed WHILE DERIDING STORM ALUMNI TO GIVE MEMO- STORED AND BEAUTIFIED ESTIMATED AT 6,103,384 Father Galligan, suffered only slight in a special chapel. Dayton, Tenn., J ul. 27.-William LIGHTNING KILLS BOY RIAL ORGAN TO SCHOOL Jennings Bryan, three times presi­ bruises and cuts in the accident. R~v.en n a, Italy, Jul. 24.--The Washington, Jul. 25.-New York dential nominee of the Democratic VATICAN BUYS VILLA FOR Brooklyn, N. Y., Jul. 23.-A 14- Milwaukee, Jul. 27.-Marquette ~nnlclpa l authorities here have de­ City's population is announced by party, and known, the world over, SEMINARY GETS $500 PROPAGANDA COLLEGE HALL for his eloquence, died here this aft­ year-old boy, Caesar di Monda, with University High School alumni will ~ded to restore and beautify, the the Census Bureau, on July 1, as an . MEMORIAL GIFT several friends was . swimming at present an organ to the new high lllb of Dante, the Italian I!oet, and ernoon. He was 65 years old. to estimated '6,103.384; Chicago comit~ the foot of Bay Twenty-Eighth St., school building, as a memorial tQ the . .~ansf o rm a nearby museum, con­ second with 2,996,239: Philadelphia Rome, Jul. 24.-The Epoca says The end came while the great Detroit, J ul. 28.-The office ,of the Commoner was asleep and was at­ yesterday, when a thunder storm late Michael G. Rohan, who, for taIning mementoes into a temple' ~tands next, with 1,979,365. Other the Vatican has purchased, for 40,- Sacred Heart Seminary fund, De. broke. ' The children C1I.ust~red un- thirty-four years was an instructor to Italian 1iteratur~. large cities estimated are: St. Lou~s 000 000 lire (about $1,464,000 at tributed by physicians to apoplexy. troit, has received a check for $500, He had retired to his room, shortly del' a large tree, which _ the boy at the old Marquette Academy. Funds also have been appropri­ 891,542; Baltimore. 790.296: Boston, pre~en't exohange rates), the villa of give I) in memory of Margaret O'Cal­ boasted that he was not afraid .. to Many of the cIty's prominent citi­ ~d to he, u!lp.n ",;t.h thp 1!)n nl)O 783,166; Pittsburgh, 631,563; Buf· after eating a hearty dinner, to take Santa Maria della Pieta, on the Jan­ laghan, who died in 1923. climb. He saw a kite hanging f-rom zens are acting 01} . the committee to granted annually by the Gov­ falo, 553,378; San Francisco, 557,- iculum Hill, for use as a residence a short rest. Mrs. Bryan sent the The gift comes from a relative of family chauffeur to awaken him an upper branch, and boastfuU~i .raise funds, ,alI' ot whol1'\ were stu. :rnment fOI1 ref ore tat on of the 530: Milwaukee, ,501,692. A numbh hall for alumni, ·especially Ameri­ the deceased, who requested that her started, to climb for it. A bolt ;of dents of Prof. Rohan at one time. allI.ous pine groves where Giuseppe of large cities were . not included in cans, of the Propaganda College. . about 4 :30 o'clock, and it was dis­ name be withheld. covered then that he was dead. lighting split the trunk and killed One of his students, Rev. H. C. Noo. ;rllbaldi took refuge with his wife, list, because of insufficient data. him in~tantly. ·nan, S. J ., later became president of I.! I e being pursued by the Aus­ EXTENSION SOCIETY PIL-l .., He will be buried in Arlington LEAVES SING SING AND "Ians in 1849. NO RETrREA T FOR THE Cemetery, next Friday afternoon. the university whil~ Mr. Rohal! was GRIMAGE SXILS S'A;rURDA Y ROBS CHURCH POOR BOX SEDALIA CHURCH TO MAKE still teaching. I INDIANAPOLIS PRIESTS -- $70,000 IMPROVEMENTS MSGR. ~SK Ie; - - - I [N. C. W'. C. New. Service.] Brooklyn, Jul. 25.-Msgr. Francis --- Indianapolis, Jul. 24.-The chan­ ,PLEASE NOTE MUCHIMPROV.ED Chicago, Jul. 24.-The Catholic .. . J. O'Hara was awakened by a burg­ Sedalia, Mo., Jul. 24.--Rev.Chris- LAY-WOMEN'S RETREAT IN cery office annouhced, this week, Church 'Extension Society pilgrim­ . lar atlarm early yesterday and tele­ Owing to the fact that the tian Daniel, pastor of Sacred Heart MINNESOTA COLLEGE t,hat, by instru!;tion of Rt. Rev. Bill­ age numbering over one hundred phoned to the police, who found Church, has returned from . , ---- Indianapolis, Jul. 23.-.Rt. number of pages of our week­ M lte.'V'. nop Chartrand, the annual retre?t Catholic pp.ople with Very Rev. Wil­ Anthony Egli crouching in a pew C'ty, ,*here he conferred with Bish- Winona, Minn., Jul. 27.-The an- cb,gr· Francis H. Gavisk, .I V. G., tor the priests of the Indianapoijs ly iss~es vary, from time to 1 liam D. O'Brien. president of the So­ l of the Procathedral of St. James, ~t op Thomas F. Lillis regarding th~ nual retreat for lay-women will be c ance lor of thl! .lnslianapoli!; Dio­ Diocese will pe dispensed with this ciety, as chaplain. will leave Chica­ mtiine; our readers will, here­ after, find the number sliown Jay and Chapel Streets. In hIS proposed remodeling of Sacred held at the College of Saint Teresa, ~ti who was ill at S't. V:~ncflnt , Hos­ year. Q,'O on a special New York Central pockets was $1.50, which Egli ad· Heart Church and -the' bllilding of a Winoua; Minn:; from August 12 to b" last week, suffering fr~H:p a Many of the priests are making trailn on July 30./The party will sail on the date line of the first page of each issue. mitted taking from a poorbox. He new p'arochial residence. The cost Augu~ 15. AU information regard. hasVy cold, is much improved and the Holy Year pilgrimage and oth­ on- the Cunard Liner "Andania", had been TPleased from Sing , Sing retUrned to St. of church p.xteJlEior and new l'E:Ri- ing it may be secured from the sec. }ohn ,Re.cj;or ~ .g.r..s wiJl make it. during, the year on Aiugust 1. ' I!::======::;::;::;::.J I two days before. ' dence will approximate $70,O,Q9!:;r, :retary of the college. --. . ' . ~. .~:. "' " . ,