another saxan vatican 6eci»f«siereiimmiies on visit to tans* 4 j...

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'#w4 ^^Vr^to 4 ^ ^ M s 5 f e g | ^ ^ * % $/>*% A ^V^ •f*W r-tg'wUiiwMI youtoona * » t i » i o m and bui Id #ak»l», « yon »re opt *5>t* to wield the offensive <and defessive weapon* of « foyaf Catholic Pre**." —Pope Pitia z - -*. *>* ^H V* > fw*-*i «A p^htiwkj, jnfe IttMtllCC. *? . ? ** MEMBER OF NATTOKAL CATSOUC WELFARE'C&UtlClt, NEWS SBRViE^a t&Stfa. Y««r IVa. 44. H9SB Rochester* », IT., Friday, August 1, l»ifci|, SSSSW w«lwar<*«f! Another Saxan Prince Ordained Ta Priesthood St. Peter's Safe, fin _ • Vatican 6eci»f«siereiiMMiies on Pontiffs Feast Day (By N C. W. C. News Service) Rome. July 24.—An oflBcial an- nouncement from the Vatican de- clares that the Basilica of St. Peters {theater' then tool* place, A, film full of earnest aid t«suchiJBs teeorda, the t gardea of the Bussed Teresa of the Child Jesus was salmvm. These 'scenes from the "tittle- Flower 1 ' £u*,ve been, giv<m to the Oratory by the* Carmel of tlsleux. •'"" j "When the picttave w^aftnlshed,tte, 9emiKe^mmmr*tmei Visit To tans* Makes Discord In Cardinal MtadeMfai Approve* National H. J|. a (llv N C W C N«w% 4 j -, * twrtlavj^. is Dot in such condition as to make Celebrated On Feast of SS, Peter «nd it dangerous and that routine repairs Paul—OhuOice «lven to.Holy Fataer^® 1 * 6 6f ta * £*=3> a ft-M*eare$ jiti the>j will be postponed until after the Observances I n K, <£. Welfare Center act oE Messing. Hlsf HolJsteas, had presented them this large.' portrait Oberammergan New Tcork Jul* 16 -TJfcv* H*v MiclDAl J Kl|pl* 0 P > (By N. C. W. C. News Service) forthcoming Holy Year, The an- Cologne, July 16.—Former Crown nouncement was made followiog re-l 1 . . N * UoURl Wroelor 0/ the HMb* ** * 'Society. toda> made public * that he received from Kii Urdlml MuatlilH*. !"••"•* By Msgpr. Enrico Pucci) tl»e day before sMd W d w . tfee- amil- ** ***** * r * wMM**, .BpjfW towCrtOr^ Prince George of Saxony on Tit esday cent reports to the effect that the ( Rome Correspondent N. C W. -q, UM£ flswe .ot .th«. Pope* could, be. read _ _ _ ^** W S*?«L? •*_ T _ il»tahop of Chicag* entforwau * was ordained to the Catholic priest-'great structure was In need of im-J Newa Service) ^ words # greatfas and fteaedlc* (Colo«n% CorJrejpQ&dtent,. If, O . ' ^ Q t^ay^Mon ^D&Jatoly W«a» I fcaqd by his bishop. Dr. Schreiber of mediate repair. *j Rome. July 18.—-For yewa the# on *Mah ho Wwself tad, wfUtea.' - NftW* SeF*H«*) * ^j^fakMl lp f«#D)*c*tt-v'j" Bantzen-Melssenin Trebnitz, a t the The technical bureau of t h e Holy Catholic world has celebrated tht^r -KIs m&U* of SSI. ^ t e r ' a Oratory, Qotogn^ Jjctty 1^^0aWlHlh|tl*,lHSr 4t^M) n^fc, ' toaab of St. Hedwig. H«= sai«l Ills See charged vrith the care of St."Pope's Feast Day" on the anai*er-| " ?l1 ® day ^^^ Closed, wltfe the.r8%lqa»America, ha« brpufht; to tfeft SBCiettt 04rdjjl.ll ^«d**#lliV Ittt&c.] 4- J* « ', ,v r '«. Urat Mass today In tile castle e hapei Peter's and independent architectsaary of bis coronation. The CUy" 0 f ceremony, fa .w&dch JHia E^tUejtoe Vitlage ot.QbflrAmjawifuu^ if0en» Ofjfc »irt* 4t Sibyllenort, surround«d by mem-Investigated following these recent Rome «also celebrates It each ^ar 0 * 3 *^ 11 * 1 Swretfci Imparted-4fee Eu- the Morad *nd ynaa-feonor^ JPfc^ "01a$fy'& ][ *»% *efa of his royal family. irepoAs and it is upon their ftndinga^at! aa eyar-growfcag •e8*hu^«ta«i; cIia, '* 8ac , Beaedjjealoa^ ,.^.-9..;, 49H Pl»y t discord ftndH^ckftrtn^ t h a t ^ n H n l a t ^ ~" "'r Crown Prlncp Oeorge decided upon that the announcement today is but on the Feaat of Uae fir^y' AN<»^ tfc«a&-^^^ * religious vocation after the war. based. Apostles, SS. Peter add Paul. 'jr^ 8 EaiIneaee8 Cwrdjoftlil: 3?q^pill J ;.SbaT» % *U wnter^ itn tfe« T^ften^Uv£ ktm# WftmkAr* nrf J Wben the conflict was over, he went' "To show that there is no immln-la jthe moat convenient date for tiii« retw *&$• $W** «U IfeO' #fMftt0S f AjuoVtca by $M*$ -Of 1th* p»i»t|^li>iatyaiSSi ! '4^'^ _ •to Silesia and studied ecanomt«s at ent danger", the official announce-City; .the City which not only i«u cJllef3 <°* Vfttjciks Pft4ce«, <3Q.mmi*-itt thft P*?»lon Pl%y caat^th^ftp Who Work 5 of ^^^jE^^^ Brealau, but in the summer of 1919 ment reads, "it is enough to state the good fortune of being tbe lioinfl 8loft ^ Pear4, of 4he KnlgHt» Of Co-»l*y Chrittua, JTu4'a« atjd P6^rtt*i-iS ^«^^ ^ TWI ^ ^A »Jta 3ie went to Tubingen, in WuK-tetn-that bits of paper pasted over theof the living Pope but also containsIttotfws,/* Mr. P,rq»ut, t?R|te,d §(at,«8*H* #*$ *e*l diacOtd h;Mi # # f t n d * 4 | y « | ^ C*tb6tt«? * M a ' J l f l 5 S *erg, to take a coursfl In philosophy, cracks (In the walla and dome) cen-the Tomb of the nrst. In this way Delegate ta OljftnjBlo &*me8 «$ ParJtfiWt »wWh,Pi« ywn?i —-*—»<—-v__^. i p n « i i j ^ % r % ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ Io the autumn of 1920, he proceeded turles ago to determine whether they the first aid last links of that gc*ld- aa * President "of *tli« .A4aeric^n:Atb» t * 8t ***** American tadUdja, j^(^(io-ttoo v o t t l l j o J to Freiburg. In Baden, to study "«heo-. were widpjilag. are still unbroken.en ' chain which has passed do>wn letic Asgodatlon wlio ojaa^ljeej^^^ lately*lft* producer* q«er|d \at|T^ **#*lalE| logy. Here be me* his old friend Two, centuries ago similar a tanning throusn the centuries binding im^ mao I 9 *. ^ ^VMt 1^^J3&%^t&«^L%i^^ -and war comrade, Cornelias v o a der reports wen* circulated'to such an inanity to God are both remembered G 1 "* 3 *feytoe Posad, aad, ^ftS^npx^^rtoTJW ^^ipBTmlfCM^Wtii' JwSftod; JMJ. Baseh, who soon after becaoae a extent that the faithful abstained in one fervent act of hucnage and MMnpo BamadlRl Prof<a«8or o l - O a n - t 0 ' ,t^e l^orer ItihifelUntM *tf 'tfe&|j|d ty srieat and Is now laboring in a poor from entering/ the Basilica." taanksglvtng. " . "~ * —*«--«—«--••- "-<•'• '-.... .~«—»j( ««i. ^*»^-^ , ... «. |»*iariah. ! After"flje Holy Year of 1925, it is- This year tbe Pope's "Feast-Da-y While at Freiburg. Prince Oe-orgeannounced.' the question of repairawas proclaimed by the publication of Throughout thl» weeJt at tfee ; Sec>tO ttf«r income. Bu;t SXOst if ,$&$ 0«rf«tM ; red ln*the priests' spmlnary o * *t t o St. Peter's wtll b»» submitted to ana leaflet published by "The Italian rotar,at ot st *M M - the privateC*tho)fei ylll*f«r* Op^o*^ Ifa jtliw^^ ^^^.^ arch Federation of Catholic Men" whajcjb.Secretariat of the T*Qpe, 'N'Kd>eds o t ^ « F « » * | a J t a |«ot«l,H«r )J< j^B* JB a powerful brgaaieation fd«ncE«# te S ron « r farm a^rlresa;irf^'a^w}l«toa. tiuragSMr Wf ifiAtA«m, '£* lived Peter, and had no privilege beyond International commisMon of thoae. of his fellow students. tie tteets •cleaned MB own boots daily, as» did • • 'the others. Last March, h e waa or, SisterS of Chatrity Gained a> deacon by the Blsh»s> of nf Ar AiiiAa Hiirliiir Rio- ' al1 the - A8^Qclatioas.fllL.CaJhoUp MT«nS r 5 etlliga ^ tho ^ who ,#ere 4pr^eni ~ Pom^awJUj^ Freiburg. Dr. Pritt. but tfae Bfcahop SJ-ii.!>5lS'*« aad . ^<»B«& l a -Italy "fa'i'aiRle** ^ottt.- ~-•' -^•'i^[.^m(^mm^Wii bteamer tOIH8IOn 4roup% . 1 | ta , leaCJet ««taU»*-general •V*MWl&^Zx*tM®iB^ accouta o£ the mission of | b e Pa- od wlt ¥ &u ilx ^ iiiattKaafctlon'* '^'tl^Ww*",#'*^v^,'-i|i' " ' " ' ' •-•' --"•- --if In accoraatnce with the wlsn pf EU3«oanta fc of fe8ilvab« ii other "p/ftoe*^*y. •Accordingly,- jHUfcV®*** Imi&r Holiness plusf XI. and which unites md _^»WJ^ gooai;W^«-wai4_Jn»aW6*"«*' ^ - >< 1. H*. '.^"fc •of Saxony reserved for himself the' privilege of administering tiio priest-' \*<7* r * .s A T"T '"""*') 3y ordination prlnoe. to the royml cr~own I (By N. C. W. C. Newa Senrlco) Mfl w vn-i, r„i« «« o«4« Q i ^ W . ^'biography of .PiuaXL, a r^Wet? aWdevotlott and $ f t M . j » ^ < » M ^ « j ^ - ^ New YorlUuly 26.-Seven, Sl8tere BUme o , ^ prinot p ta RcUl of \ Hfa .tol0gtam ana^erejL ^.^fdftiAjEx^^t^fa^m^^ /tw>fcrV& . ,_ thsll "Pontittcate. a&d"Y*wam^avittt^ p ^ .names but ^ l u g an inspiring e*. for ^-^^^- f t »J^"Apoit^BiAr'^ ' ^ . The uncle of Crown Prince Qe*rge° f Ch * rlty ' ^efusing to 8lre 'Prince-Max, Dtthe of "Saxony, has . , , . „ „.,__ .». % uv -,^.v V , *« l,een a priest since 1S96. and has rt.* m ^ B °, f ^ »« S l S n'^Sf 6 attributed by all the Roman .Chfl» *»i_.j .w_ - » .1 - . u • .1 Q the face of an tmminout panic. .,...; "" * tained the reputation of being on e of ^ . . in"*f "«f a AssoclaUons. "tn¥^7aFplb^'^Jaacenc £s"wegT15 PT0 '' flrntt1 ^* ,n • f^ 10 -f,.^ a> „f~y~'' '' Ceyenaonleat'hf Bt.—Peters——r--*-'-- t Rt'y : R^tt»n : -fe^ra.,^. . ar—- -jr—-^~=r % . ... . ' . ... . sea Monday off-Point JT-udlthi- Rhode J. ^^ "**r. ~~?. J ~ , ..~r™i?vv^«7-. -~---i-*^: '--- T Twl^>o|wuMfefcS6lffl^ 1-oncM-of-tbe most learned vrleabB ln^, o j: " , ; " t ™„ rtno nl-^^ Th0 Prlacipitl center of this C6l«^, -"~'«tt^IfifeittSiSrfF^^*^^ •Gerxnany No one is^^ better v e ^ e d ^ . ^ % Z ^ ! * * ~ tbe Vatican p ^ * W . ."*WI**WW« Fr^cMla^'l^ than he in Oriental languages and Arrow". Four Uvea were lost In t h e Toe -r^.~ Switzerland, and also at the priests' seminary In Cologne. , passengers were endangered.' . Paris,. Jmji8.-^H*- M^^'oT^^^SSK *omn nn«t the Pontlftcal^inajltawnl^^aady luttywiyma-T/ * ^ J ^ S S l V ' 1, intoned byHJs-lSminflafieed. an order pfohtH?itlnBr tlnr PJMta»^SSft-S5f the Cardioat A.rchpriest M«TTV it«tnf «^«== w wi**^™, *_t,i^ <uaoortt n*« iB«MUM»fl>' officld ceremonies were Get*3-» Greek liturgy; Ho was a vrottmor™™ 0 ^l^T\hTu^"0"M hr&iei b ' the ^ a t i c a Q C ^ ter ^ U -PW^'- J«lj iS.-^ll^ Mayor^t m^'^^SS Tat the Gnlwrsity of Freiburgb* in me colU8lon ana ™. UTO01 °^ w the usaal notno . . ^ t i . . P n „ t i ^ i . > . » , — L £ *, .,, JL^ t»rr attd <1»rrfm Passengers brought here on rescue ^ ^ ^ intoned by HJs^minoafiaed. an order jfOh^itln^ tlnr ptaeln*. Hut what-isras In t b e waar.ho _i.*. . _«II» 1 , J »^ . - solps spoke in terms of hgh praise., , 3? LK Z ff D 'Jf r * " ' he Sister,. They refmed to en- Vil1 # I m a ^ **?!? a nf t0 1( W ' f^T^f "floats ««« "«»t of tHe wo- wa8 * he ? *™ l ****** 1|-or snip at the University c( F^re - . .,,. ,, whoflockedto Holy *V - m « n aad children were safely away,, , *.**»>*> * «•/ - - . '*Mf n _ trom th e ship, but stood by. offer- <"^ u ally, in small groups, united on tjte law *hlch ^orpitt» Wftyors Before and since the war. Pmnco,„ _ ..__._ ._ ,. __. in Innumerable representations df as-preyent any inanff^tationii capable Max has been very active in an efXort ing their encouragement and pre- •^'caryatl In. the vlllmps .awiHfVt th4t. •*that nm not bwa'a^w&iplMiwI. ^^..V^Wn^ J Q r9turjaia$ Irio reborUdt tftlr had a Q t l . I f ^ W W - S ^ ntudd tac4i(fl|vwtfn*y^btt»l < n Mt th , f t h n k s«ntlng a magnificent e*ttntple o f f f f ^ "* ^isbesr duto teof caiiserg 'm^m^ ot m P H ^ ^ J ^ J ^ S ^ ^ % £ T T Ttn P ^ aT «*!««•«• l« the midst of shouts and who e f °™ ia * , they J ? ou " d , l " t0 A iU * * **##**»*$ b«on filed by £ * J 5 £ £ ? 2£dff ^ Orthodox church with Rome. 8Et.ce Q greatest Temple of Chfistendota. the Mity* J)rte^m« Coancll of State S X S a J l X ' the war. also he has labored «,. 4 lmmensely ta preserving ^ ^ ea f •*««• to » oy Con e^annjinea the decfsiaa ot the ^ y o r ^ S ^ ^ ^ * ^ *e««ingly for a reconciliation of the order \ n VQ ^ v wl J8ionaU-w B ,re the Vatican. ^ o n f ^ d e o ^ l n g ^jrt^felt is perml„._J*y2^^?S*wS- anions. i D his writings » d *p>«r%e s that they 8<>rs J eard "««f«rtOto--w?«. *«d^»b».fOf «WSr«ir.te7aK»«n.tt t h e ^ I t ^ ^ mn ^., t j ftli ' - n^l^^nstanyy urged 0 , ^ 1 0 , werefro ^ Boa ^ , ^ J l ^ ^ ^ t ^ S r x u ^ ^ One woman and three men were were c f^ b ^» ed- w thout uiter^plloftayhi^olp.~wU# Ww>U d^rlfe ^^itVD^tVand^SSv wss peace* and recently be wrote to the I correspondent of the N. C. W. C ! News Service, urging that l i s American correspondence 3-imtnn i i « f • ttie collision came, to render what fl7,W0 AlSaoanS JOUl 'aid he could, and was able to ad- Iit Bur Demonstration .minister the last rites to a woman>. . Against F m c h L a W S ^ by * porter, he'tben: W » to^'^S S^ttirSS." at (to Strasbourg, July 2l.-DenaonitJi.another stateroom. There he toundl™* ? 2 ? t i S ^ « « J i ? f «» «!«« |tioa«.nave been heldbexe doxlng Che two of the men who had Nenl°" b ,f* te * p f 8 " e - T^^*^-, of the Altars >hlc% Wereaonjxnfents o | fte^'tra* «l)»»cter "*JT^L^-!^!? irroundetf by people awal*-they ^AuUKoC, ^It^9Wa«.weeBiltQft: itltoir « Se^S^t 4fipV^t^"'ttiBate^ ._,,.„.. r __ _ .... 'iafi fti» J sreipefl.t tKe 'fti^jl^* of thte deafi »^ . u to rt " -• -"€a«k*•caft'ro^op» , :'• - .\p-&mU»i "ftnC^idMtlottaaliy reapwt-AfJWt f *1W IMH**- During the mornlnl a: repi^seTttti^ r a§ip. r>T% of fe4j^^teli. ,, * *" "~ tlba of fbe " P r i m a r y BomaEn.-Sc>' <: , '•".'•".',;': - '."-.. „-.i.---:,. clety "for CJathcVllc rnterests" fiiadePailli8tS Acailis'e throah killed or fatally Injured when the* 1 eacb - Kn^het-B^^^ t0 receive s Holy:*uthorIty^proWb& U t l w ItoW'flf S?^ 1 , ^ ^3Sl ; peace among the peoples ancl a truly J Unlve'slty.Plttalmrgh, rushed Communion for the^Po^'s AW^tftaJ^ft^jtf^tttjp ^A^'^tf^^gg^fcgga^ Christian re^adliaUon. * cabin wheTSeshc*ck of t 1008 " , '. " , ': ^ J j f t W ^ i l l ^ ^ W ^ ^ . H T3fSf rf!L ' lil7S*Ac3^e Estate! - *** w irt>rk * Jral3r ' •**•—BatwaiNf**** fc. , is, « WJ a . « . « » . « . . . u ^ u ^ u i u ...v « .«» -»«. „«. ™» v— -,,0^ - i. . fc -««',, i - *-L-l«- . W M » rectoryT«wl*|f *ft*r YWUtt* W*' <«X" »&'iC put week for the pnrpose of nia-nl-struck, bat both had died almost l a - ^ 1 /!™' m f^ b , y the Municipal-, fc ^ W^O. Wows Service) f * tB « r ' *^»*t^ i ^W^ l «toe«t'» C 5 lo «»4. -.^. .„• ..._„ ,._ t_:.^-.„- ^-u «.»- lh - ...«.«y of Rome, hot In that IMT to .^^lpt/N;^ ( Ju^y i - l L 3 1 0 ^^ **«• «** ^ «^¥IW*^J!W'] ._. ^ . .-..A. McOuirk.fi«d»tnutot»t«*ifiB«Bt£ > ^ JMAwr/aCretU ffeatlng the oposltioa of the Frenchstantly. The fourth man lived until anti-religious legislation to the pro-be was taken to a hospitaYasnore. i S ' ^ X ™„™i h ^ - » C **W&JMdapym**&l^ ««£ ^ce- recorered from Oerrn^y d ^ ' - _ " H ^ « e n ^ ^ £ « ' » « W ' * ^ ^ate, « « - ^ *KSli.* S ^ ^ ^ : ing tie World.W^r-More thanl7,»00Valujt|>Ie FreSC0e9 continued. The Society then subatfe herei T&ey trill |<Cathoilcs came to this city o n special, pnuns to take part In the huge desm ytnration here. In addltiou there |Bare been at least fifty mass me^et igs throughout the country dmis ptricts. Solemn resolutions have besea udopted reminding the French Gov emment ot pledges of noh^faatert«er- Discovered In Old year collected the money so,that the. it BMjWfcld,-«(&,,•. t» irti^*™Wr*, W t * « » * ^ t « * ^ « * ^ ^ ! W . F Church H*arBtois>mage of the Soma* Catholic* t o * I Z S J . the Prince at the Apostles mignt not * c « wrea ^ »W£»Wf j_«e <^li wft^nnirfou^to^ii |gl T&e, .Stony ' St^m " estate * « * * & ' " W ^ » « f t | w ^ r*»cbi <By N. C W. C. News Serrice) ;cease. They have faithfully offered h * ! £ , - S ^ y y " ^ w " ^ J TreGtory,^Me Wiarxi^L te#i^jS^X a'tr^ 7 'feather llc06lrkir^l^r«y^>|^|Wl««r»: ; 1S7«, in thU city, a«t waa ordaln^iwrtiiw^i wonieni o^ pteagesTOEnon^w»err«r-. - «„.„. _^.«„^„„ „ nnri M.^sj^kwrrfa^a «r >ft<«rf*ijTlv.a-i^rf »«_*"* tt .'»»»8r»i oHiouu«m|*, at ay «».T«™ - 1 '' T f'Yr7J L > h M w ^ i i . i » . <d«>« h„ fii*DA*.. ctt:orcai WhOe arranging some flagssarcrtstans ot tne B«siuca w a t ^ t # tt i.(.*«w(&*-» »»i,*Z»iu.fturtr «*ftra« afc t a t l«oce^wlth reftglon given by tfee Po*i, ._. »i, fllfMn#Il „„„*„,.„ -At--hiafaid a:ii *iv^mo»«a on th« •p«sut* er c '* the *«»*e#««» mUk H&iJZLjS?*^, •VSt with several^OMbttUtfitic, « * W V t » . , ? , * b '^ ,; *^ il [ / - ^.^ s: ajgiinst a thirteenth century pillar manned all dtayexpoied on the PapaC c m iovernmeattodo f promises t^"*^"" 1 "- * *«• «>««»" *»»*»., «».«. -•--?•• ^Jrr.^!TK„ ISw S " ?M*&ot the last vestiges of. a famou* Attar. 1 - Wl „ _»»i-x »,_ tr«,«ifc»i vii#»i' »*on*.ot tne last vestiges or.a rajuou*«ww. . r ":*»•. •• A •'**'-"' • ^ ' ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ S V 5 * f l ^ a t e church, the blow of thS*; U the afternoonit sdteiah r e a p e r s H e m o t ; N«W Antl^ I. Unalterable oppositioa to fcJhB* t _„*_ , / , _ ., „/-**,ui»k *i,^ r..->««»t * ^ i , ^ ^ - » . C l e r i c i L SCeRC^d km «...'i #»• A « M t.i«. «#*i,^ n.**-„'na»«ner knocked loose a piece ofatfrhieh. th^: Cardinal-Ari^pviieat'as^- El^S^reS^^mts^^^I^f Mediately the priest ranThat epilog &^facade of Uji Vatican, was voted by he 4 e t S g ttt ' ** finest cabinet-maker's shopBasiiic^ wa* artfcrtkal^ Ulamlnat e( |. jeri ^ s s n d brought back some tools. After Ctelebra^cw At WeMaw Center . » Jittle work he succeeded ta faring-| Next to the celebratlba in the Vat-: 'riest and Student reauiem Ka« was cefibratfd . morniag at? the chttfclt o* Q«r to light four figures with fluted lean Basilica, the moat interesting tout short time ago for a vtelt to Troy In Priest's Howc*^*ix*t* Tauitft*B^i#r*v'. r f#it»r»^«»-isA/ . - — - [ ,, .' g„ f { , / - \fM'**&M3bqi {By N. C. W.C, mm Service) W * i V i ^ ^ i ^ J "MLniV ,A * " I * ««e«Mt aynaal>- Paris, Juty ;«,-^j ^errlot, the* 5 * ** V l r 1 *?™^^ * * J f e th* C»thalle , ' new President of ttae Cornell *reat| . , JSfO*^^^0Oll0fjSSgmaUom "Oi _ ., collars and-twinied beards of th«>'American Catho«c«;are the happea-les, tbe city wbere h « wa» bora, and (fif K- C f W? 0, K«W* J8*rfH^} "*<ifA«m D r o w n e d a t B e a C h s t y l e of the fifteenth century. The inga which took place at St.' Peterilio the village of "Saint Pou*ag*J WaiWutKott, IX C„ | i # i j f e ^ ^ P ^ M f t * * * SouthantptOB,X.. I.. July 15—Taiemea were kneeling, rosary in hand.'Oratory. the great institution eatabJwhere he stpent his cliild&ood to tteWa^lW JP, ttsma, ,^ftjnarl|r ^ ,^ J *** " erV~Henry Schoma. of Br^oUyTi. before aH altif which was* barely dis-]lisbed by the Knights Of (^MmbusFJvi^^ Herrlot, Inl^ais, J»as i , «slga«d»."«« «t»fcdi^ fliu ,l.nWWW id Theodore Murpiiy, a student 3at flern?ble.i |St. Jonenh's Sealinary at Water Mt^l * Vh^ A prere 'dYo^etf'wialIelDll^nins ; '*'>t tlSe'atrlifing. near the greatest Temple of Clirls-jwhotri the antl-clerieal* todav «!«/»«-««**-!** ** i h - ***frf.-* f. " g t--jaea* .t..».a- .^**»- ii««sa airt^fcuiij. v & i*^wii*»^,i« .ta* 4?op« aOTjaii tnelr hopes, was* reared by theCatnolid Men t» mtat tbJ* The n^djs, evidently- one for the well-being, .of-the Roman, pastor of Saint Pbttaange, Abbe Col-«tal ftsld, It aa« been ao»eia«»d^l^^l!ifc'i^|ha >Mh near- the seminary. ;Fath«r of great value.; The pastor of Cour-lyouth. That inornlns in both the^lln, who was ids gMat tincle IfcSadquartew Of t h e N. d ? M^^^WMimt [Scbumm waf seiiced with crampsaad gur-Lolr imthediate'ly aidvised the ( chapelB of tbe boys' section and the M. Herrfot expressied the deilre to Colonel iiartin will rep*e*eliC J«^^«IM^T flfurphy was drowned in an attempt Bureau ofHistorical^^ mpnamenta and girls" Hoiy Commnnion was dlatrlb- visit -the rectory. t?be present pu-al ia«ttr%nc« Companlei" i^lm/mi *^ ft save the* priest. Five other mean-the Mitifstry of Fine Arts sent ex-juted. In the afternoon a splendid, tor of^^ the church invited faim to visit York. l ' * ~ '*'- fttttmkk €t of.the party of thirty, most «f perta to complete the reatoratlon of Fete was held in the vast premise* thechurch also, and\ M Herriot con- BdiwBnd J, O'Conor, prho Ikia. JNwWfc * '" " irere seminarlana. were ove*r-the fresco. Jwhlcb are now fully and completely aentedL Observing .the erueta -near witb th*'*K. C* 0, 'It. m^'ifHk through their efforts sawe I t is believed^^ that the masterpiece developed The pupils', b o t i boys'the alUr. the Premier w'en't up -and fWott aad haa been atsuMalt -JWP 'l*&j' u ':••••-•' " . •- ^ "" N * * cosceated under; a coat of nlaa-and girls, of the Oratory gave |a ewinlBed them. -They/ are•'-' ; t£«-iw», wtfll adeceed Colon** IWher Khamm wap attaeiieu *oter at the tlnae of the Revefatiow to gymnastic exhibition. The* all sang: same onea," he'aai^l. "This on* is««cntlv* : ^er»ftMy» ir'-wli. «oalface'» Church, Brooklys. Hie protect it front depredation by thelthe pratory Hymn in chorus. cracked. I did that oae d a ? when I «4 at rt»* iaana - Unvt Jftrl ' |«iolM(.: : .-.- •-•''.•.•'.•;•"•'. j The otwatng of the hall of the was •errin« Mass. '' -•* :: ' - - '-'• "#».•- i«,t4»-,<> n Wr m<- sL .Ki

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Rochester* » , IT., Friday, August 1, l»ifci|, SSSSW w«lwar<*«f!

Another Saxan Prince Ordained

Ta Priesthood

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Vatican 6eci»f«siereiiMMiies on Pontiffs Feast Day

(By N C. W. C. News Service) Rome. July 24.—An oflBcial an­

nouncement from the Vatican de­clares that the Basilica of St. Peters

{theater' then tool* place, A, film full of earnest aid t«suchiJBs teeorda, the

tgardea of the Bussed Teresa of the Child Jesus was salmvm. These 'scenes from the "tittle- Flower1' £u*,ve been, giv<m to the Oratory by the* Carmel of tlsleux. •'"" j

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Visit To tans* Makes Discord In

Cardinal MtadeMfai Approve* National

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is Dot in such condition as to make Celebrated On Feast of SS, Peter «nd it dangerous and that routine repairs Paul—OhuOice « lven to.Holy Fataer^®1*6 6 f t a * £*=3>a ft-M*eare$ jiti the>j will be postponed until after the Observances I n K, <£. Welfare C e n t e r a c t oE Messing. Hlsf HolJsteas, had

presented them this large.' portrait

Oberammergan New Tcork Jul* 16 -TJfcv*

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(By N. C. W. C. News Service) forthcoming Holy Year, The an-Cologne, July 16.—Former Crown nouncement was made followiog re-l

1 . „ . N * U o U R l Wroelor 0 / t h e HMb*

** * 'Society. toda> made public * that he received from Kii

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By Msgpr. Enrico Pucci) tl»e day before sMd W d w . tfee- amil- ** ***** * r * wMM**, .BpjfW towCrtOr^ Prince George of Saxony o n Tit esday cent reports to the effect that the ( Rome Correspondent N. C W. -q, UM£ flswe .ot .th«. Pope* could, be. read _ _ _ ^**WS*?«L? •*_ T _ il»tahop of Chicag* entforwau * w a s ordained to the Catholic priest-'great structure was In need of im-J Newa Service) • ^ w o r d s # greatfas and fteaedlc* (Colo«n% CorJrejpQ&dtent,. If, O . ' ^ Q t^ay^Mon ^D&Jatoly W « a » I fcaqd by his bishop. Dr. Schreiber of mediate repair. *j Rome. July 18.—-For yewa the#on *Mah ho Wwself tad, wfUtea.' - NftW* SeF*H«*) * ^ j ^ fa kMl lp f«#D)*c*tt-v'j" Bantzen-Melssenin Trebnitz, a t the The technical bureau of t h e Holy Catholic world has celebrated t h t ^ r -KIs m&U* of • SSI. t e r ' a Oratory, Qotogn^ Jjctty 1^^0aWlHlh|tl*,lHSr 4t^M) n^fc, ' toaab of St. Hedwig. H«= sai«l Ills See charged vrith the care of St."Pope's Feast Day" on the anai*er-| "?l1® day^ ^ Closed, wltfe the.r8%lqa»America, ha« brpufht; to tfeft SBCiettt 04rdjjl.ll ^ « d * * # l l i V Ittt&c.]

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Urat Mass today In tile castle e hapei Peter's and independent architectsaary of bis coronation. The CUy" 0 f ceremony, fa .w&dch JHia E^tUejtoe Vitlage ot.QbflrAmjawifuu^ if0en» Ofjfc »irt* 4t Sibyllenort, surround«d by mem-Investigated following these recent Rome «also celebrates It each ^ a r 0 * 3 * ^ 1 1 * 1 S w r e t f c i Imparted-4fee Eu- the Morad *nd ynaa-feonor^ JPfc^ " 0 1 a $ f y ' & ][ *»% *efa of his royal family. irepoAs and it is upon their ftndinga^at! aa eyar-growfcag •e8*hu^«ta«i; c I i a , '*8 a c , Beaedjjealoa^ , . ^ . - 9 . . ; , 49H Pl»y t discord ftndH^ckftrtn^ t h a t ^ n H n l a t ^ ~"

"'r Crown Prlncp Oeorge decided upon that the announcement today is but on the Feaat of Uae fir^y' A N < » ^ tfc«a&-^^^ * religious vocation after the war. based. Apostles, SS. Peter add Paul. 'jr^8EaiIneaee8 Cwrdjoftlil: 3?q^pillJ;.SbaT» % * U wnter^ itn tfe« T^ften^Uv£ ktm# WftmkAr* nrf J Wben the conflict w a s over, he went' "To show that there is no immln-la jthe moat convenient date for t i i i « r e t w *&$• $W** «U IfeO' #fMftt0Sf AjuoVtca by $M*$ -Of 1th* p » i » t | ^ l i > i a t y a i S S i ! ' 4 ^ ' ^ _ •to Silesia and studied ecanomt«s at ent danger", the official announce-City; .the City which not only i « u c J l l e f 3 <°* Vfttjciks Pft4ce«, <3Q.mmi*-itt thft P*?»lon Pl%y caat^th^ftp Who Work5 of ^ ^ ^ j E ^ ^ ^ Brealau, but in the summer of 1919 ment reads, "it is enough to state the good fortune of being t b e l io inf l 8 l o f t ^ Pear4 , of 4he KnlgHt» Of Co-»l*y Chrittua, JTu4'a« atjd P6^rtt*i-iS ^ « ^ ^ ^TWI ^ A »Jta

3ie went to Tubingen, in WuK-tetn-that bits of paper pasted over theof the living Pope but also containsIttotfws,/* Mr. P,rq»ut, t?R|te,d §(at,«8*H* #*$ *e*l diacOtd h;Mi ##f tnd*4 |y« |^ C*tb6tt«? * M a ' J l f l 5 S *erg , to take a coursfl In philosophy, cracks (In the walla and dome) cen-the Tomb of the nrst. In this w a y Delegate ta OljftnjBlo &*me8 « $ ParJtfiWt »wWh,Pi« ywn?i —-*—»<—-v__^. i p n « i i j ^ % r % ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ Io the autumn of 1920, he proceeded turles ago to determine whether they the first a i d last links of that gc*ld- a a* President "of *tli« .A4aeric^n:Atb» t * 8 t ***** American tadUdja, j^(^(io-ttoo v o t t l l j o J to Freiburg. In Baden, to study "«heo-. were widpjilag. are still unbroken.en ' chain which has passed do>wn l e t i c Asgodatlon wlio ojaa ljeej ^^ lately*lft* producer* q « e r | d \ a t | T ^ **#*lalE| logy. Here b e me* his old friend Two, centuries ago similar a tanning throusn the centuries binding i m ^ m a o I 9 *. ^ ^ V M t 1 ^ ^ J 3 & % ^ t & « ^ L % i ^ ^ -and war comrade, Cornelias voa der reports wen* circulated'to such an inanity to God are both remembered G1"*3* fey toe Posad, aad, ^ f t S ^ n p x ^ ^ r t o T J W ^^ipBTmlfCM^Wtii' J w S f t o d ; JMJ. Baseh, who soon after becaoae a extent that the faithful abstained in one fervent act of hucnage a n d MMnpo BamadlRl Prof<a«8or ol -Oan-t 0 ' ,t^e l^orer ItihifelUntM *tf 'tfe&|j|d ty sr ieat and Is now laboring in a poor from entering/ the Basilica." taanksglvtng. " . "~ * —*«--«—«--••- "-<•'• '-.... .~«—»j( « « i . ^*»^-^ , ... «.

|»*iariah. ! After"flje Holy Year of 1925, it is- This year tbe Pope's "Feast-Da-y While at Freiburg. Prince Oe-orgeannounced.' the question of repairawas proclaimed by the publication of Throughout t h l » weeJt at tfee;Sec>tO ttf«r income. Bu;t SXOst if ,$&$ 0«rf«tM;

red ln*the priests' spmlnary o * *t t o St. Peter's wtll b»» submitted to ana leaflet published by "The I t a l i a n r o t a r , a t ot s t *M M - the privateC*tho)fei ylll*f«r* Op^o*^ Ifa j t l i w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ arch Federation of Catholic Men" whajcjb.Secretariat of the T*Qpe, 'N'Kd>eds o t ^ « F « » * | a Jt a | « o t « l , H « r )J< j ^ B *

JB a powerful brgaaieation f d « n c E « # t e S r o n « r farm a ^ r l r e s a ; i r f ^ ' a ^ w } l « t o a . tiuragSMr Wf i f i A t A « m ,

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lived Peter, and had no privilege beyond International commisMon of thoae. of his fellow students. tie tteets •cleaned MB own boots daily, as» did • •

'the others. Last March, h e waa o r , S i s t e r S o f Chatr i ty Gained a> deacon by the Blsh»s> of nfArAiiiAa Hiirl i i ir Rio- 'al1 t h e- A8^Qclatioas.fllL.CaJhoUp MT«nSr5etlliga ^ t h o ^ who ,#ere 4pr^eni ~ P o m ^ a w J U j ^ Freiburg. Dr. Pritt. but tfae Bfcahop S J - i i . ! > 5 l S ' * « a a d . ^<»B«& l a -Italy "fa' i 'a iRle** ^ottt.- ~ - • ' -^•'i^[.^m(^mm^Wii

b t e a m e r t O I H 8 I O n 4 r o u p % . 1 | t a , l e a C J e t ««taU»*-general •V*MWl&^Zx*tM®iB^ accouta o£ the mission of | b e P a - o d wlt¥ &u ilx^ iiiattKaafctlon'* '^'tl^Ww*",#'*^v^,'- i | i '

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In accoraatnce with the wlsn pf EU3«oanta fcof fe8ilvab« i i other "p/ftoe*^*y. •Accordingly,- jHUfcV®*** Imi&r Holiness plusf XI. and which u n i t e s m d _ ^ » W J ^ gooai;W^«-wai4_Jn»aW6*"«*' ^ - >< 1. H * . '.^"fc

•of Saxony reserved for himself the' privilege of administering tiio priest-'

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3y ordination prlnoe.

to t h e royml cr~own I

(By N. C. W. C. Newa Senrlco) Mflw vn-i, r„i« «« o«4« Q i ^ W . ^'biography of .PiuaXL, a r^Wet? aWdevotlott and $ f t M . j » ^ < » M ^ « j ^ - ^ New YorlUuly 26.-Seven, Sl8tereBUme o , ^ p r i n o t p t a RcUl o f \ Hfa.tol0gtam ana^erejL ^ . ^ f d f t i A j E x ^ ^ t ^ f a ^ m ^ ^

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. , _ t h s l l"Pontittcate. a & d " Y * w a m ^ a v i t t t ^ p ^ .names but ^ l u g an inspiring e* . f o r ^ - ^ ^ ^ - f t » J ^ " A p o i t ^ B i A r ' ^ ' ^

. The uncle of Crown Prince Qe*rge° f C h * r l t y ' ^efusing to 8lre 'Prince-Max, Dtthe of "Saxony, has . , , . „ „.,__ .». %uv-,^.vV, *« l,een a priest since 1S96. and has rt.*m^B °,f ^ »« S l S n ' ^ S f 6 a t t r i b u t e d by all the Roman .Chfl» *»i_.j .w_ - » .1 - . u • . 1 Q the face of an tmminout panic. . , . . . ; "" * tained the reputation of being on e of ^ . . in"*f "«fa AssoclaUons.

"tn¥^7aFplb^'^Jaacenc £s"wegT15 P T 0 „ ''flrntt1^* , n • f 10 - f , .^ a > „f~y~ ' ' '' Ceyenaonleat'hf Bt .—Peters——r--*- ' - - t Rt'y : R^tt»n : - fe^ra. ,^ . • . ar—- -jr—-^~=r % . ... . „ ' . ... . s e a Monday off-Point JT-udlthi- Rhode J. ^^ "**r. ~~?.J~ ,..~r™i?vv^«7-. -~---i-* : '---TTwl^>o|wuMfefcS6lffl^ 1-oncM-of-tbe most learned vrleabB l n ^ , o j : " , ; " t ™ „ rtno n l - ^ ^ T h 0 Prlacipitl center of this C6l« , - " ~ ' « t t ^ I f i f e i t t S i S r f F ^ ^ * ^ ^

•Gerxnany No one is ^ better v e ^ e d ™ ^ . ^ % Z ^ ! * * ~ ™ tbe Vatican p ^ * W . • • . " * W I * * W W «

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than he in Oriental languages and Arrow". Four Uvea were lost In t h e Toe -r^.~

Switzerland, and also at the priests' seminary In Cologne.

, passengers were endangered.' . Paris,. J m j i 8 . - ^ H * - M ^ ^ ' o T ^ ^ ^ S S K

*omn nn«t the Pontlftcal^inajltawnl^^aady l u t t y w i y m a - T / * ^ J ^ S S l V ' 1, intoned byHJs-lSminflafieed. an order pfohtH?itlnBr tlnr P J M t a » ^ S S f t - S 5 f

the Cardioat A.rchpriest M«TTV it«tnf «^«== w wi**^™, *_t,i^ <uaoortt n*« iB«MUM»fl>'

officld ceremonies were Get*3-» Greek liturgy; Ho was a vrottmor™™0^l^T\hTu^"0"Mhr&iei b ' t h e ^ a t i c a Q C ^ t e r ^ U -PW^'- J«lj i S . - ^ l l ^ Mayor^t m ^ ' ^ ^ S S

Tat the Gnlwrsity of Freiburgb* i n m e c o l U 8 l o n a n a ™ . U T O 0 1 °^wthe usaal notno . . ^ ti . . P n „ t i ^ i . > . » , — L £ *, .,, J L ^ t»rr attd <1»rrfm

Passengers brought here on rescue ^ ^ ^ intoned by HJs^minoafiaed. an order jfOh^itln^ tlnr ptaeln*.

Hut what-isras In tbe waar.ho

_i.*. . _«II» 1 , J » . - solps spoke in terms of hgh praise., , 3 ? L K Z f f D ' J f r * " ' h e Sister,. They refmed to en- V i l 1

#„ I m a ^ **?!? a n f t 0

1 (W ' f ^ T ^ f " f loa t s « « « "«»t of tHe w o - w a 8 *h e

? *™l ****** 1|-or snip at the University c( F re - . . , , . , , who flocked to Holy * V - m « n aad children were safely away,, , *.**»>*> * «•/ - - .

' * M f n _ t r o m t h e ship, but stood by. offer- <"^ually, in small groups, united on tjte law *hlch ^orpitt» Wftyors Before and since the war. Pmnco,„ _ ..__._ ._ ,. __. in Innumerable representations df as-preyent any inanff^tationii capable Max has been very active in an efXort ing their encouragement and pre-

•^'caryatl In. the vlllmps .awiHfVt th4t. •*that nm not bwa'a^w&iplMiwI. ^ ^ . . V ^ W n ^ JQr9turjaia$ Irio reborUdt tftlr had a Q t l . I f ^ W W - S ^

ntudd tac4i(fl|vwtfn*y^btt»l <n Mt th , f t h n ks«ntlng a magnificent e*ttntple o f f f f ^ " * ^ i s b e s r d u t o teof c a i i s e r g ' m ^ m ^ ot m P H ^ ^ J ^ J ^ S ^ ^ % £ T T T t n P ^ a T «*!««•«• l« the midst of shouts and w h o e f °™ia* , t h e y

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iU* * **##**»*$ b«on filed by £ * J 5 £ £ ? 2 £ d f f ^ Orthodox church with Rome. 8Et.ce Q greatest Temple of Chfistendota. the Mity* J)rte^m« Coancll of State S X S a J l X ' the war. also he has labored « , . 4 l m m e n s e l y ta preserving ^ ^ e a f • * « « • to»oy Con e^annjinea the decfsiaa ot the ^ y o r ^ S ^ ^ ^ * ^ *e««ingly for a reconciliation of t h e o r d e r \ n VQ^ v

w l J 8 i o n a U - w B , r e the Vatican. ^ o n f ^ d e o ^ l n g ^ j r t ^ f e l t is p e r m l „ . _ J * y 2 ^ ^ ? S * w S -anions. i D his writings » d *p>«r%e s that they 8 < > r s J e a r d "««f«rtOto--w?«. * « d ^ » b » . f O f «WSr«ir.te7aK»«n.tt t h e ^ I t ^ ^ mn ^ . , t j f t l i ' -n ^ l ^ ^ n s t a n y y urged 0 , ^ 1 0 , w e r e f r o ^ B o a ^ , ^ J l ^ ^ ^ t ^ S r x u ^ ^

One woman and three men were w e r e c f^ b ^» ed- w thout uiter^plloftayhi^olp.~wU# Ww>U d^rlfe ^ ^ i t V D ^ t V a n d ^ S S v wss

peace* and recently be wrote to the I correspondent of the N. C. W. C ! News Service, urging that l i s American correspondence

3-imtnn i i « f • t t i e collision came, to render what f l 7 , W 0 A l S a o a n S JOUl 'aid he could, and was able t o ad-

Iit Bur Demonstration .minister the last rites to a woman>. . A g a i n s t F m c h L a W S ^ by * porter, he'tben: W » to^'^S S ^ t t i r S S . " at ( to

Strasbourg, July 2l.-DenaonitJi.another stateroom. There he toundl™* ? 2 ? t i S ^ « « J i ? f « » «!«« |tioa«.nave been heldbexe doxlng Che two of the men who had N e n l ° " b , f * t e * p f 8 " e - T ^ ^ * ^ - ,

of the Altars >hlc% Wereaonjxnfents o | fte^'tra* «l)»»cter " * J T ^ L ^ - ! ^ ! ? irroundetf by people awal*-they AuUKoC, ^It 9Wa«.weeBiltQft: itltoir « S e ^ S ^ t 4fipV^t^"'ttiBate^

._,,.„.. r _ _ _ ....'iafi fti»Jsreipefl.t tKe 'fti^jl^* of thte deafi »^ . u to rt"

-• - " € a « k * • c a f t ' r o ^ o p » , :'• -.\p-&mU»i"ftnC^idMtlottaaliy r e a p w t - A f J W t f *1W I M H * * -During the m o r n l n l a: repi^seTttti^ra§ip. r>T% of fe4j^^teli.,, * *" "~

tlba of fbe " P r i m a r y BomaEn.-Sc>'<:, '•".'•".',;':- '."-.. „-.i.---:,. clety "for CJathcVllc rnterests" fiiadePailli8tS A c a i l i s ' e

t h r o a h k i l l e d or fatally Injured when the*1 e a c b -

K n ^ h e t - B ^ ^ ^ t 0 receive sHoly:*uthorIty^proWb& U t l w ItoW'flf S ? ^ 1 , ^ ^ 3 S l ;

peace among the peoples ancl a truly J Unlve'slty.Plttalmrgh, rushed Communion for the^Po^'s A W ^ t f t a J ^ f t ^ j t f ^ t t t j p ^ A ^ ' ^ t f ^ ^ g g ^ f c g g a ^ Christian re^adliaUon. * cabin wheTSeshc*ck of t1008" , '. " , ': • ^ J j f t W ^ i l l ^ ^ W ^ ^ . H T 3 f S f

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' l i l7S*Ac3^e E s t a t e ! - ***w irt>rk*Jral3r' •**•—BatwaiNf**** fc. , is, « W J a . « . « » . « . . . u ^ u ^ u i u . . . v « .«» -»«. „ « . ™» v — - , , 0 ^ - i. . f c - « « ' , , i - * - L - l « - . W M » rectoryT«wl*|f *ft*r YWUtt* W*' <«X" »&'iC put week for the pnrpose of nia-nl-struck, bat both had died almost l a - ^ 1 / ! ™ ' m f ^ b,y the Municipal-, fc ^ W^O. Wows Service) f* t B« r ' * ^ » * t ^ i ^ W ^ l « t o e « t ' » C 5 l o « » 4 . - . ^ . . „ • . . . _ „ , . _ t _ : . ^ - . „ - — ^ - u « . » - l h - . . . « . « y of Rome, hot In that IMT to . ^ ^ l p t / N ; ^ ( Ju^y i - l L 3 1 0 ^ ^ **«• « * * ^ « ^ ¥ I W * ^ J ! W ' ]

. _ . ^ . .-..A. McOuirk. fi«d»tnutot»t«* ifiB«Bt£ >^ JMAwr/aCretU

ffeatlng the oposltioa of the Frenchstantly. The fourth man lived until anti-religious legislation to the pro-be was taken to a hospitaYasnore. i S ' ^ X ™„™i h ^ - » C ^ £ **W&JMdapym**&l^ ««£ ^ c e - recorered from Oerrn^y d ^ ' - _ — " H ^ « e n ^ ^ £ « ' » « W ' * ^ ^ a t e , « « - ^ * K S l i . * S ^ ^ ^ : ing t i e World.W^r-More thanl7,»00Valujt |>Ie FreSC0e9 continued. The Society then subatfe herei T&ey trill

|<Cathoilcs came to this city o n special, pnuns to take part In the huge desm

ytnration here. In addltiou there |Bare been at least fifty mass me et

igs throughout the country dmis ptricts.

Solemn resolutions have besea udopted reminding the French Gov emment ot pledges of noh faatert«er-

Discovered In Old year collected the money so,that the. i t BMjWfcld,-«(&,,•. t» irti^*™Wr*, W t * « » * ^ t « * ^ « * ^ ^ ! W . F C h u r c h H * a r B t o i s > m a g e of the Soma* Catholic* t o * I Z S J

. the Prince at the Apostles mignt not * c « w r e a ^ »W£»Wf j _ « e <^li wft^nnirfou^to^ii | g l

T&e, .Stony ' St^m " estate * « * * & ' " W ^ » « f t | w ^ r*»cbi <By N. C W. C. News Serrice) ;cease. They have faithfully offered h * ! £ , - S ^ y y " ^ w " ^ J TreGtory,^Me W i a r x i ^ L te#i^jS^X a ' t r ^ 7

' f e a t h e r l l c 0 6 l r k i r ^ l ^ r « y ^ > | ^ | W l « « r » : ; 1S7«, in thU city, a«t waa o r d a l n ^ i w r t i i w ^ i

wonieni o^ pteages TOE non^w»err«r-. - « „ . „ . _^.«„^„„ „nnr i M.^sj^kwrrfa^a «r >ft<« rf*ijTlv.a- i^rf »«_*"*tt.'»»»8r»i oHiouu«m|*, at ay «».T«™ -1'' T f ' Y r 7 J L > h M w ^ i i . i » . <d«>« h„ fii*DA*.. c t t : o r c a i WhOe arranging some flagssarcrtstans ot t n e B«siuca w a t ^ t # tt i . ( . * « w ( & * - » » » i , * Z » i u . f t u r t r «*ftra« afc t a t l«oce^wlth reftglon given by tfee P o * i , . _ . » i , f l l f M n # I l „„„*„,.„ -At- -h iafa id a:ii * i v ^ m o » « a on th« •p«sut*er c'* t h e * « » * e # « « » mUk H & i J Z L j S ? * ^ , • V S t

with several^OMbttUtfitic, «*W Vt». ,? ,*b '^ , ; *^ i l[ /- ^ . ^ s:

ajgiinst a thirteenth century pillar manned all dtayexpoied on the PapaC c m iovernmeat tod of promises t "* ""1"- * *«• «>««»" *»»*»., «».«. -•--?•• ^ J r r . ^ ! T K „ I S w S " ?M*&ot the last vestiges of. a famou* Attar. 1 - W l „ _»»i-x »,_ tr«,«ifc»i vii#»i' »*on*.ot tne last vestiges or.a rajuou*«ww. . r ":*»•. •• A •'**'-"' • ^ J« '

^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ S V 5 * f l ^ a t e church, the blow o f thS*; U the afternoonit sdteiah r e a p e r s H e m o t ; N « W A n t l ^ I. Unalterable oppositioa to fcJhB*t_„*_ , / , _ ., „/-**,ui»k *i,^ r..->««»t * ^ i , ^ ^ - » . C l e r i c i L SCeRC^d

k m«. . . ' i #»• A « M t . i« . «#*i,^ n.**-„'na»«ner knocked loose a piece ofatfrhieh. th^: Cardinal-Ari^pviieat'as^-

E l ^ S ^ r e S ^ ^ m t s ^ ^ ^ I ^ f M e d i a t e l y the priest ranThat e p i l o g &^facade of Uji Vatican, was voted by he 4 e t S g t t t ' ** finest cabinet-maker's shopBasiiic^ wa* artfcrtkal^ Ulamlnate(|.

jeri ^ s s n d brought back some tools. After Ctelebra^cw At WeMaw Center . » Jittle work he succeeded ta faring-| Next to the celebratlba in the Vat-:

'riest and Student

reauiem K a « was cefibratfd . morniag at? the chttfclt o* Q«r

to l ight four figures with fluted lean Basilica, the moat interesting tout short t ime ago for a vtelt to Troy

In Priest's Howc*^*ix*t* Tauit ft *B^i#r*v'. r f#it»r»^«»-isA/ . - — - [ ,, .' g„f

{ , / - \fM'**&M3bqi {By N. C. W.C, mm Service) W * i V i ^ ^ i ^ J "MLniV , A * " I * ««e«Mt aynaal>-Paris, Juty ; « , - ^ j ^errlot, the*5* ** V l r 1 * ? ™ ^ ^ * * J f e th* C»thalle , '

new President of ttae Cornell *reat| . , JSfO*^^^0Oll0fjSSgmaUom "Oi _ ., collars and-twinied beards of th«>'American Catho«c«;are the happea-les, tbe city wbere h « wa» bora, and (fif K- Cf W? 0, K«W* J8*rfH^} "*<ifA«m D r o w n e d at B e a C h s t y l e of the fifteenth century. The inga which took place at St.' Peterilio the village of "Saint Pou*ag*J WaiWutKott, IX C„ | i # i j f e ^ ^ P ^ M f t * * *

SouthantptOB,X.. I.. July 15—Taiemea were kneeling, rosary in hand.'Oratory. the great institution eatabJwhere he stpent his cliild&ood to tteWa^lW JP, ttsma, ,^ftjnarl|r ^ , ^ J * * * " erV~Henry Schoma. of Br^oUyTi. before aH altif which was* barely dis-]lisbed by the Knights Of ( MmbusFJvi ^ Herrlot, Inl^ais, J»as i,«slga«d»."«« «t»fcdi^

fliu ,l.nWWW id Theodore Murpiiy, a student 3at flern?ble.i

|St . Jonenh's Sealinary a t Water Mt^l * V h ^ A prere 'dYo^etf'wialIelDll^nins;'*'>t tlSe'atrlifing.

near the greatest Temple of Clirls-jwhotri the antl-clerieal* todav «!«/»«-««**-!** ** i h - ***frf.-* f. " g t--jaea* .t..».a- . **»- ii««sa airt^fcuiij. v& i*^wii*»^,i« .ta* 4?op« aOTjaii tnelr hopes, was* reared by theCatnolid Men t» mtat tbJ*

The n^djs, evidently- one for the well-being, .of-the Roman, pastor of Saint Pbttaange, Abbe Col-«tal ftsld, It aa« been ao»eia«»d^l^^l!ifc'i^|ha >Mh near- the seminary. ;Fath«r of great value.; The pastor of Cour-lyouth. That inornlns in both the^lln, who was ids gMat tincle IfcSadquartew Of the N. d?C« M^^^WMimt

[Scbumm waf seiiced with crampsaad gur-Lolr imthediate'ly aidvised the(chapelB of tbe boys' section and the M. Herrfot expressied the deilre to Colonel iiartin will rep*e*eliC J « ^ ^ « I M ^ T flfurphy was drowned in an attempt Bureau ofHistorical^^ mpnamenta and girls" Hoiy Commnnion was dlatrlb- visit -the rectory. t?be present pu-a l ia«ttr%nc« Companlei" i^lm/mi * ^ f t

save the* priest. Five other mean-the Mitifstry of Fine Arts sent ex-juted. In the afternoon a splendid, tor of^ the church invited faim to visit York. l ' * ~ '*'- fttttmkk €t o f . t h e party of thirty, most « f perta to complete the reatoratlon of Fete was held in the vast premise* thechurch also, a n d \ M Herriot con- BdiwBnd J , O'Conor, prho Ikia. JNwWfc * '" "

irere seminarlana. were ove*r-the fresco. Jwhlcb are now fully and completely aentedL Observing .the • erueta -near witb th*'*K. C* 0 , ' I t . m^'ifHk through their efforts t « sawe I t is believed^^ that the masterpiece developed The pupils', b o t i boys'the a lUr. the Premier w'en'tup -and fWott aad haa been atsuMalt

-JWP 'l*&j'u':••••-•' ".•- "" N * * cosceated under; a coat of nlaa-and girls, of the Oratory gave |a ewinlBed them. -They/ are•'-';t£«-iw», wtfll adeceed Colon** IWher K h a m m wap attaeiieu *oter at the tlnae of the Revefatiow to gymnastic exhibition. The* all sang: same onea," he'aai^l. "This on* is««cntlv* :^er»ftMy» ir'-wli. «oal face '» Church, Brooklys. Hie protect i t front depredation by thelthe pratory Hymn in chorus. cracked. I did that oae d a ? when I «4 a t rt»* iaana - Unvt Jftrl

' |«iolM(.::.-.- •-•''.•.•'.•;•"•'. j The otwatng of the hall o f the was •err in« Mass. '' -•* : : ' - - '-'• "#».•-i«,t4»-,<> n

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