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ii:u AN:» JoroxAi , FIU'DAY, AUGUST30,102a
See the Easy Washer
At The Exposition
All of Next Week
VMd"
M a i ' s Cleaner
ADDITIONAL NEWS OF
ABOUND THE DIOCESE
SIM J O M * o f a l l R e n o v a t o r s for
The Easy Washer will b e on display at the Exposition all of ne*t
week. Various models will bo shown,
at various prices, <j r o m $99.50 up,
and they will be of Interest to all
1 M BOWrtOM S t
M h l o SIMMft
housewives. The Easy Washer h a s
been on t h e tnarket for a number:
Hiiin
\mim—|Wi#l^i
of years.
It Is all that t h e name
in i h n «n • • • ! • • •
••!
implies—easy t o work, easy to handle, easy to care t o r . And It does
splendid work, w a s h e s clothes quickly and cleanly, and without t l m
HMnatitcliing^ gmocklng a n d
slightest damage to them. The cost
Buttonhole*
of operating the E a s y IK Blight. ElecPWtt»c
Jkgdn*JJMerwear,
tricity, turned on for a few minutes,
i
J
. RaiutDg, e t c ,
does It a l l ^ l b e washing, the wring? 1 * Wilding
K. K3«?f«
ing
.. »to*w B I S - « « 4 Mercantile Bldg.
Visitors at the Exposition fthQuhl
HI i i l i n i
i M ' i ' i " > u i
see the Easy Washer.
Demonstrations wllj be given, and full explana t i o n s courteously made to all peo^plo,
i t s easy to s e c the Ettsy.
O l f w t e «Uk% Velv«<U), Wool< w W
All U t « M 3 i « d e Un-
PENN YAN
Sold at All Druggists
i
Boy Scouts Proud
Recent Rochester
Deaths
Former Rochesterian
Died In Buffalo
William A. Pehler, for m a n y years
of this c i t y , died in BufOf Local Kniights afaloresident
a few d a y s a g o , Mr. PJehler,,
with the P.iehler Kboe Com
Fbf Good Reason formerly
pany in Rochester, 'removed to Buf
JOUESHOP j
TELEPHONE MAIN 1567
ret Mary Alacoque,
Saint of the First Fridays
(Continued from Last Week)
T h e Backed Heart
A s If t h a t cry o f His lowly enild
pierced t h e Heavens:; as if He had
b u t waited for that
supplicating
voice, t h e Lord God stood in her
Bight, a b o v e the altar, beautiful exceedingly, but sad, even to tears.
A n d , draWing back t h e veil of His
sacred humanity, a n d , uncovering
H i s Heart, cross-surmounted a.nd.
thorn-encircled, His words of mourn
ful music thrilled through her soul.
H e spoke: "Behold t h i s Heart, winch
h&§_ loved mm so much, t h a t . l t . ' h a *
spared n o t h i n g , even to e\hairs»tin^:
a n d consuming Itself for those It
l o v e s — a n d yet, is s o little loved by
t h e m that It receives from the great
er number only contempt, Irrevererence a n d coldness.
But
what
Brieves Me most is. that I'am treated
t h u s by hearts consecrated to My
service.
1 ask you, therefore, to
m a k e known my wish, that the first
Friday a f t e r the octave of Corpus
Chrisfl b e set apart as a •special
feast, to honor My heart by fervent
Gouimunion and heartfelt acts of
reparation for the Indignities off'-nil
to It in t h e Sacrament of the Altar.
And I promise that My most abund a n t blessings shall be showered on
t h o s e who sball pay Mo this honor,
a n d Induce others to satisfy My
t h i r s t for their love."
falo J.wo m o n t h s a g o .
Penn Yan, Aug. 30.—Many of
H e leaves a brother,
Clarence
t h e Boy S c o u t s who havt- been at I'iehlen or 1 6 Villa Street, Rochestending t h e Scout Camp, i'ioneer, ter; his wife, Isabelle Piehler; t w o
on Seneca Lake, near DrfsdHH^ a r e sons, Linus and William
Piehler,
mighty proud of the Penn- Yan Jr., and a brother, AIOIB Piehler, a l l
KnlghtB o f Columbus, and exceed- of Iiufi'alo.
Relatives will have t h e
ingly, grateful t o them. -The --ramp sympathy of many friends i a l h e l o s s
h a s closed for the season, but all they have sustained.
summer l o n g the I-vnn Yan Knlnhtp
provided automobiles to brim; ttir^
WlTJfcf AM W . CROFT
Catholic Boy Scouts to and from
William W. Croft died T h u r s d a y
Mass every Sunday at St. Micltael'H AiiiUiHl 22, a t his home, 133 Fill
j • # « » • » » < • t i 'I i i i
Church h e r e .
more Street.
He i s survived by h i s
A large number of Catholic boys widow. Mrs. Eda Henrlcua Croft;
Economical
w e r e at t h e camp, and the kind act three daughters, Mrs. John W. H e n of the P e n n tfan Knights made It derson, Misses Edith Alice and Conpossible for all of them to conn: to stance Croft of this city: one s o n ,
Mass on Sunday without difficulty, William C. Croft
of
Springfield.
(JOB Got-zi
and to be on time at ev< ry service Mass; one sister, Miss J e n n i e
E.
Joe Boley. shortstop of Conn!' T h e boys are most grateful to t h e Croft of t h i s , city; two grnndchil-Wnclrtr—-Atlrtptlcs,--ls expected
to K n i g h t s for this One evidence of in ilr<n. Mary Eileen Croft a.nd Jack
prove one of the outstanding de* terest„and helpfulness.
Himiershott.. He w a s a member of
{ nslve players in the world's Holies
the I.,. Hoardman S m i t h Camp, V e t this Fall. Ho U a great player.
er.ins of the .Spanish-American War.
I'ltHNDKItGAST—UKAKHVMI"
Ills funeral w a s held Monday mornMiss Monica L- Datichntiip, d.umh ing a t !) o'clock in. St.
Joseph's
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J Reau Church.
champ, of Penn Yan, and William IV
Prendergast, Of Hall, were married
Two" I ) e \ o u t S e r t a n t s
MRS. KIIiLIAN ROTH
on Aug, 2 1 in St, Michael's Church.
i l l i >»^<—M-« m i l 1fcitii».«m11
1 i i >i • l i n n
" B u t . Lord."- exclaimed Margaret
Anna Weber Roth died Friday
Penn Yan, Iter. Hueh Crow'luy per •
Mary, "to whom do yoif speak?
To
formed t h e ceremony. Th.e nuptial .morning, August 2 3 , at the (Jeneral
a 'miserable, helpless cii.iiiire, w h o s e
H
o
p
i
t
a
l
.
aged
fi3
years.
S
h
e
leaves
Mass wns celebrated by tu v W. A.
unwortliiness would surely frustrate
Rafferty.
Music w.'m furnished b> h.-r husband. Kllllan B o t h ; three
Your-designs'
Think of •t-be-ma-ny
Franelfi l i e l l l y , and Nathaniel Sack MUMS, Charles,^ (roorge a n d H e n r y
Hntfi; one
daughter, Mrs. Fred Kenerous souls at :Your c o m m a n d "
e t t sang, ?'-Av-e Mai-la."
Ku'?,«r;
one
hrofher,
AtnystuH "And e»,tt 1 t»«H. ' H« ,>tthwt*fetl.
Miss A l i c e Corcoran w a s brides Weber;
two
ulsters,
Mrs.
L e o " m a k e u s e of. the weakest instrumaid and Rosemary TutU<: was flow- .S-lilt" miner a n d a s i s t e r In G e r m a n y ; ment' 1 to confound the M i o n . , i«rnl
er girl. T h e best man was John K. ali-o four grandchildren. _ Decvt.s* «i m a n l f n t My power in one who can
Jimmy "Rip" Collins, homo run
f.;o."
king of tho Intt\rniitlo-nil l.eaguo, Prondorgast, brother of the bride- was a meinbeir of t h e Sacred Heart attribute nothing to ti'-r-t I f
Albert
Tuttle.
Ar-mand ami Ttosarv Societies of St. liontfaen He added, "to my Servant. (I'atli"r
nud one of the. .uar »(.»><»» 0 f the groom.
tleaiichnmtt
and
Edward
prenderrast
Rochester team, w.i« pu %tn'<ii with
Church. Her funeral was h e l d Mon- ih« la L'oloinblcre). tell him to f do
a purse of $1.00 ,ui,i .<. I n of other nctftdas ushers,..
d.i> uiorning at 9 o'clock frorn _t 1 •« vote, hlmsolf to pirunoliiu; this d vn
F o l l o w i n g t h e ceremony, a recep- residence. 74 Diem Street nnil" a t Hon, let liim not bo dlscmirnged by
Kills by mnitiiiiit f.itm al 'i ho tstnilium o n Tuesday of thla week. A suit tion was hold at A l l e y s Inn.
0 ".0 o'clock a t St. Boniface! Church difficulties but to place hts w h o l e
Mr. and Mrs. Prendergast left o n Interment at Holy S e p u l c h r e Cciue- confidence in Me."
of clothes, uii i'Ai" n^lve rudio, travthe
New
eling bag, baskets of MOWIM-H. e t c . a motor trip through
Thvsc were the two first adorers
lengtnnrt States. After their return t e l > .
wore a m o n g the p u t s .
of t h e .^acrrd II. art On the chow-n
t
h
e
y
-will
l
i
r
e
in
Gage.
It was "Rip" Collins day nt The
MRS. MA.ltV D I R K K
fea.st. wb-leli fell t.liat year i | ' . ? r . i
Stadium. The J 5 0 0 came undi r the
Mrs.
Mary Hiirko died
Friday. nn the ' ' I f of Juw'.. Mir feist of Ht
auspices of the HochiHter .Semi i ' e
Aug. 23. S h e is survived by four Alovftiiii. Gon/..'it'a.
For t w o yrnrfi
uasebajl League, with John A. bnvlc
da'tebters, Mrs _. KlUle .Spitiuieiue.r,, liev.•|ira.y.<>.i|_AIKI i.Hw>i«-.|. in- iiniwjov
as President, ana M c Doyt^iifamdlT;"
Aiisj Louis Lodl. Mrs. Arelile Gra- 111 t,lw- Mti.^tr-r bade them to win th'"
presentation of tho welcome gift to
ham. Mrs J o h n Btekel; f o u r sons. few wtttrtn'thetr rcactt to t e e ndorii
"nip".
About 8,000 fans In Th.
Peter. Arthur. Edward nnd Charles. tloo fclilrtt wn'i f> denr 1.0 them. ."Vd
Stadium whooped it up, Just to fiiiow
Her funeral was^held from thp h o m e t h e n -they were • eparnt'-'l — Father
"Blp" that they, t o o . were with him
of her daughter, Mrs Louts Lodi. do ta Colomblere to sow the pr'-cloti"Rip" had tl5' home runs to his
112
"North v i e w Terrace,
Monday loefl of love and falMi in I ' u i t ' s H ' i 1
credit when t h e cheek w a s presentmorning at 8 -30 o'clock a n d at 1» Knpland. - while
Mnrj:ai"«'t
Mary
ed, standing at the top or the League.
o'clock at Lady Chapel, Cathedral s t r o v e to nurture the trlorlOUM (lower
He early added another ono to the
Corning, Aug. 30.—John W. Fod- Interment H o l y "Sepulchor Cemetery. of atonhiK tt'-nderness Iti the 'Garden
list in tho game Tuesday.
der, aged 8 1 years, of 85 East Erieenclosed" of her Sanctified home.
The Rochester t e a m . by;the way, I* Avenue, d i e d a.t his home last SunMAnKI.r\*K M. K R A F T
I n olie of hei letters. St. Margaret
playing classy ball, draining big day afternoon 1 Of heart disease.
He
Madeline M. Krnft, aged 2 9 years, Ma.r> discloses the part which Our
crowds and Riving fans about five
tlmss their money's worth.
The w a s a charter,"member of the Corn died Saturday evening, Aug. 24. In Blewsed Lord wishes the Fathers of
team i s away up at top. and It looks l a g Knights of .Columbus, was t h e St Mary's Hospital. She Is survived the Society of Jesus should take In
the devotion
to
His
like another pennant.
The new first Grand Knight of t h e Council, by Iter father. Michael Kraft; three spreading
Stadium i s a dandy place from which and for years w a s an active worker sisters, the Mioses Mallnda, Hilda Sacred Heart,
dnd LUcllle: threo brothers, Bernard,
to see the g a m e s , and everybody lit for thq Council.
T h e Society of J e s u s
A Moderate Deposit Will
Mr, Feeder .was active In political er.ud find Francis; h e r grandmother.
Rochester Is proud of the players and
" I t is t h e duty o f the F a t h e r s of
willing to help make the .season n a s well a s fraternal a f r a i d in his MYs. Margaret- Huck. Her funeral
Reserve Any Garment
held W e d n e s d a y morning a t the Society of Jesus"', she writes.
success financially a s well ns other- youngor years, H e was President of \K.\the village of Corning before it h<- S If) o'clork from !n r iffldencr, fr.5 to make known the utility and v a l u e
wise.
came._a_ city,».and .served as Clt> I'Miluian-.Vv.eniK; and. a t D o'clock i n of devotion to the Sacred Heart, In
Clerk after tho* City charter wns Sacieii Heart Church. Interment a t order that all may profit by It, receiving it with n respect and g r a t i
granted. H«'(WM n member of. th*> Holy Sepulchre. Cemetery.
tilde due to so great a benefit. And
Corning Board it Education for 2 0
In proportion a s they shall do t h i s ,
>ears. and was influential in the af
the
Divine "Heart will shed
Its
fairs of t h e city for many years. H e
blessings and graces in such abundwns a past E s a l t e d Ruler of tbr.
1
Mr. and Mrs . Martin ftaff^rty, a n d a n c e on the functions of their
Corning Elks, and for 17 years wa°,
that they will
produce
a •member of t h e Corning. Protcc their children. Martin, J r . , a n d ministry
MAIN
l i v e s , a fire company that was d i s Charles, of Clifton, N. J., have re- fruit beyond their labors and t h e i r
turned to t h e i r home after spending h o p e s , and, at the s a m e time in par»-|ft ftTATtlT- 11*14 MAIN SXW
Miss Martha Norelius
of
New l a n d e d on October 1, 1908.
some time w i t h Mrs. Rafferty's par- t i c u l a r for their own salvation and
York
City,
w
h
o
won
the
$
1
0
,
0
0
0
first
Mr.
Fedder
w
a
s
the
proprietor
of
wv*«»» r»».o«n
prhfe In the Wrigley Marathon swim- t h e "Fair Store" at Market and ents. Mr. a n d Mrs. Frederick J . protection."—Letter 85.
ming meet in L a k e Ontario, at Cedar Streets tor 4 0 years. He w a s Feller, 321 W o o d b i n e Avenue.
" H e p r o m i s e s that He will shed
Toronto, Canada, last Friday, Is well born In Lancaster, N. Y.. o n Oct. 1 7 .
T h e sincere congratulations
of H i s blessings in abundance, and proknown in Rocester. She is a warm 1848, and was united In marriage
fusion on the labors of Holy charity
penonat friend of Mrs. Charlotte with Miry McOrath on A o c . 2 S . -many friends will be extended t o In " which they are engaged Tor th"
Boyle-Clune, and has visited Mrs. 1R99. . B e s i d e s W s widow, he Is sur- Miss Madeline LnBar, daughter o f salvation of souls.,. But to this e n d ,
Mr. and Mrs. William J La liar o f
Clune on several occasions
vived by a daughter. Mrs. Raiph D. Hillerest F a r m . Chili Road, who w a s t h e y must endeavor to draw all their
Miller
of
Blmiraf
a
sister,
Mrs
A year ago last March Miss
united in marriage last Saturday af- l i g h t s from this inexhaustible source
Norelius came to Rochester with a Catherine Ryan of Batavia.
ternoon to Carl Philip Dintruff, s o n of the science and charity of the
of champion wome.n swimmers
of Mr. and Mrs. George Dintfuff of Saints."—.Letter 95.
A. large percentage of the thousand team
and put on an exhibition at the
Haselwood Terrace.
The ceremony
The Community of Paray
testimonials which come to Graymoor
swimming pool irr the Columbus
was performed af t h e h o m e of t h e
In a
cloister so
marvelously
bride hy t h e Rev. C. Waldo Cherry
from the Clients of St. Anthony who have Building. This exhibition was arranged by Mrs. CHitie and by th«
D D . of HarrisburR, Pa., formerly of favored' as Paray' the wonrtrously*
MISS MAROARKT liAHKETT
recourse to his intercession through his
,
late Charles D. O'Connor, who cavf
DataavfUe, Aug. 3 0 . - M i s s Mar Ifncbester. Miss Cetpste Ma^SWeen.( y .hallowed shrine, whence t h e flame
popular Shrine on the Mount of the
generously of his time and talents H» garel Barrett, *ge"d 70. dtrd at t b r was her bridesmaid, and Howard nf rekindling love flashed out over
th«" whole w o r l d — t h e slightest imAtonement, relate to financial matters,
helping make the Columbus Club Dansvllle (jeneral Hospital.
She is Dintruff, brother of the groom, w a s
gymnasium and s w i m m i n g pool a survived by a brother. Thomas J. best man. T h e bride is a graduate pe-rfections were deserving of special
such as securing a position, increase in
great success. A t that time Miss Barrett o f WITmol Street, with whoni of Nazareth -Academy, and i s a l o v chastisement. Therfore. a positive
j salaryT AeHtog a hotise or lot, or some Norelius
ahlp. and talented y o m g
w o m a n . c o m m a n d vvas laid on M&rgtttw
broke t h e world's 500-yard
had resided. The body w a s Her husband is a successful youftg Mary, by the Most Just Judye^—to
other favor that has to do with finance. s w i m m i n g record for women. She she.
taken to the h o m e of Misses Alice business m a n , well respected hy a l l e x a c t in H i s name, a public act of
Many have adopted the custom of associ- is a great swimmer, and a very and Katherlhe RoWan in School
who know h i m . T h e friends of..the a t o n e m e n t from thp Community for
young woman, and her
ating St. Anthony with the/n as a Busi- likeable
Street. Funeral services were con couple will wish t h e m e v e r y happi- a l l the f a u l t s they had c o m m i t t e d
Rochester friends are proud of her
ducted Monday at 9 o'clock at the. ness in-ilfe.~~^—
ness Partner, promising him for his poor. success at the Toronto meet.
Row.si) homo,-and at 9 : 3 0 o'rlock i n
the~misaions, some-church or charitable
St. Patrick's Church. Many friends
-ffttfefet*.%. certain percentage of their earnings.
w e r e present.
Holy Land Killings
IflKATHEnWKHJHT
Bit WAY OF ILLUSTRATION WE GIVE THE
Result of Dispute
T o individual .Impression.
Foot
(WING EXAMPLES FROM HUNDREDS OF LIKE
Troubles Corrected. Consult
sirw. cA.sp.eu stiiui,*'/
Over
Wailing
Wall
Naples, Aug. 30.—Mrs. Catherine
INIALS RECEIVED BY TEE FRIARS OF THE
KDWARD J . B A U t t Y
Schults, wife of Cftsper Sehultz, died
(Continued front Page One)
suddenly from a heart attack at bet
CanandalgUa, A"B- 3 0 - — E d w a r d
s*tone 0 4 8 7 5SO TKMrMLR BLDG.
t.., rlesr t o r k City-e"Sttclosed And eheclc for t h e «echomo a t Sunnyside. town of Haiy, J. Barry, aged 77 years, died here
« M JkaU • ( t h « payntcnt promised to St. Anthony in thanksgiving for
last I'r-lday morning, Surviving, be last Sunday, and his funeral w a s ehre and In the hefty r o o w w h e r e
HttHuinttMituutuitiuiiMUiuiuuuaaauiutt
tits Jfondertul position he secured for my s o n . S u c c e s s seems now
sides her husband, are 11 children. in Id in St. Mary's Church Wednes- Our Lord t o o k His last supper.
In
possible T»Itt 4*ito after balng; w i t h o u t a position for two years.
DR.
P. C. SMITH
1
Andrew Sehult* of Wellsboro. Pa.. day morning a t S o'clock.
He w a s the first instance, t h e Greek OrthoThank* t o i t . A n i h o n y / '
Casper Schults, Mrs. Fred Wilder. born in Palmyra, but had lived here doxy havlhg completed thejr other
Dentist
A * 3?», f{enr T o r t Clty-^-"A few weeks a g o I requested you W
Mrs. Fred Schenck, Joseph Schultz, many years, 1T« leaves t h r e e dangh ceremonies, "attempted to Iricense t h e
"J04 JB. Main, Cor. N. W a t e r
Uon tit the N o v e n a to St. Anthony that I might obtain
John S c h u l t i and Frank Schultz and trs and five s o n s , Mrs. J o h n J. L o n g threshold of the Chapel o f the AnOver Schulte's t^war Store
flay* *go> I l o c a t e d a good position and I am ohctosltfg
William Schultz of Naples, Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Bi*own of Canan- gel, which l i e s before the Tomb of
Main 5 8 8 1
Rochester, N. Y.=
t e s t e r Mattice a n d Mrs*. Charles dalsua.
r#ar-Wi* J60T ift tBanksglvlng,?
-_....
Mr*. F r a n k k i f k m i r e and Our Lord arid where the l a t i n s , o n
Rothenburg of Rochester, and Mrs. Fred Barry v o t Rochester, Walter, Holy Thursday, reserve t h e H o l y
: l t ^ Columbus, O h h f — " S t Anthony is a wonderful coEleanor Jjreesen o f Oorham; three Elmer and George Barry of Canan- Eucharist. T h e Orthodox m a d e t h e i r
^ # * e r t a i t t l y s t a r t e d my little business going since the first
brothers, Henry Rexicker and John dniguaroordffli Barry, bf Mt. Ver- attempt, despite the promise of t h e i r
f h « Novena to him.' Enclosed find money Order for tho
Roxiekei" a n d Charles Qrasser of non;
also $ brother a n d s i s t e r . head that t h e y would stop incensing
Rochester,.and 3,6 grandchildren and Patrick Barf* of this city and Mrs. a t * given distance from the e n ' * * ; # ; , | | i l i * ^ U . ^ ^ , ' K o words «san express my gratituds to
two ire*t*frandchildren.
Hiram Balj-^ef N e w Jersey.
Mr. trance to t h e crypt. A dispute arose,"
My husband found * good position, Herewith L am
The fuheraj of Mrs. Schults was Barry was a "wett respected man a n d and the British Deputy C o m m i s s i o n o r d e r which j promised for St. Anthony's Bread."
er upheld t h e Orthodox.
held
Mond»t
*B 'St.
Januaflus' he had many friends,
:.,.Pennsylvania—"A short t i m e a«o I sent my pellIn the l a t t e r instance, a l a r g e
Churtsh at Naples a t 10 o'clock the
Jfeftay asking him t o s e l l t w o l o t s for Hie which I had
party of Catholic pilgrims, including
Stev.
William
Frank
ofliclating.
rWrtl fttr j u r e . T h a n k s to 8 t . Anthony I sold t h e lots
Monsignor Valerlo ValerlV t h e AposBurial
at
Roserldge
Cemetery,
r | i * « T t o T i h e d the rlOTSna."
tolic D e l e g a t e to P a l e s t i n e , was d e Naplei.
r * • * • • < C i t y . M o — " S o m e w e e k s ago I made a Novena
THOMAS F . RYAK
nied admittance t o the
Cenacle.
' k e l p * B | bitereession to St. Anthony that someone
Lihia,
Aiig,
30.—Tkomas
T . where, on, H o l y Thursday and t h e
; ^ W i t i W i W A * n t e k 1 had h e e n trying to sell for
Ryan, aged | » , . a ^lifelong resident Feast Of Pentecost, they have t h e
. « * « • * • « « » « e along who found it t o be j u s t the
of Lima, died Monday at Hinman rigtht ot read a p a g e of t h e Gospel
"urr
snsDKN
DO
it"
, « whieh t o build a house. W e quickly made the
Hospital, Honeoye Falls. H e leaves or o f the A c t s of t h e Apostles, a d d The Sinden Pillow, Cnshjo. three brothers, Johti P., and W i l i n g to It a short common prayer.
|M) ^Irell satlsfted. I do not attribute It to luck or
f n r « i t and Disorder
iiarh J. of l i m a , and M. E , Ryan of
im'M title Blessed Saint Anthony,"
and Farnitore Shop
N e w York "0ifi
two s i s t e r s , Mrs.
Unrest a n d disorder Is spreading
» * f # * p a »ll»ck enclosed fof mn *ffertng
1
Makers of
John J. O'Con*** ' *hd Mrs, Michael through t h e ^Jear East
following
.. t « « a M t w u s r i n t e d . Through the intsrJ. Slatery of L i m a , a n d several four days of bloody flhtlng between
M)d « » r taMse and, a m very grateful f o r his
Overstuffed Pnraitttrt
nieces and n e p h e w s . H i s funeral J e w s and Arabs in Palestine.
Unhototertng, RApalriag,
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Outbursts of religions avnd itacial
w a s held "Vv*e*n««day from the h o m e
rhUihtng
of John P . Ryan a t 9 t o'clock, a n d hatred are repOiFed in Trans^Jbrto
In St. R o s e C h u r c h at 9(:30 e'clock danta. B e i r a f stated French troops
There w a s a* l a r g e attendance of have ben dispatched to protect t h e
W. T. SINDEN
Jewish quarters of Damascus. Twena n * friends.
tii-iii w a n MAW OT. :relatirw
ty thousand Beirut Arabs paraded i n
_. «•*•!•»-•••' y ' L t"
f "
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sympathy With Palestine Moslems,
t h e rioting extends to all of Jtidea,
wfiM'tt'^'J^ •••' '•"'• '
(tart of E m e k and Galilee.
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especially those against charity. Cncotiscious, as'ithey were,, of the mysterious dealings -of God with their
.b!e*ssed Sister, l i t t l e wonder that the
holiest o f these daughters of St.
Trancls declared that s o extraordinary- an aet as a public demonstration
of their defects b y one not invested
w i t h authority
over
them,
was
directly contrary to t h e rules and
spirit of their order.
And y e t , so
true,\vas t h e obedience that reigned
in Paray,- that a t the first words pf
the- Mother Superior, t h e Sisters, one
a n d all, retired t o their cells, and
offered u p the
satisfaction of a
Severe discipline" t o the infinite Purity of t h e i r Spouse. Moreover, lest
t h e i r resistance
should have diaplt-ased H i m . t h o s e w h o had cens u r e d Ma.rnare.t
Mary
went
next
morning t o Monsignor d e Languet,
before h e celebrated Mass, and aceu.<i«'d th^uibi'jves In Confession of
thef a u l t s they
had
committed.
"Whereupon," said our
Dearest
h o r d to H i a servant, " 'My justice Id
satisfied" " . Tlu> first temple of H i s
Sacred He>art w a s purified.
(Continued .Next JWeek)
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