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parlors for IhfS receptlon.ot guests^and iacy and desirable seclusion so import- and your people will recognize the Importance of this appeal and realize
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visitors.
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On the third floor In the main por- '• The construction and equipment ot the value of zealous effort, and genertion ot the building is located a HbraTy a new diocesan Seminary will involve ous giving in order to Insure the fuhaving a capacity for 20,000 books. Ad- an outlay of one million- five hundred ture training and instruction of candijoining the library are the student and thousand dollars. This money caa only dates to the sacred ministry who, as
be secured through the loyal and gen- other-Christ3, will dispense in years
faculty re'adlng'rooms.
of-priests and poo to come the supernatural merits of the
Former Roland Conklin Proper; In'i the upper stories of ¦the tower erous co-operation
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Redemption, promote a knowledge of
-the physics and 'chemistry labora- pie. "
ty the Site; Much Enthusiasm are
It is with this realization that 1 now the Divine Gospel, sanctify human
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The balance of tlie building is given submit this matter to your kind atten- souls and advance the spiritual King. Shown, and Success Assured.
interest of dom of God among men.
HimtiaEtott Is most fortunate in hay- over to student and faculty rooms. Pro- tion and to the considerate
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Faithfully yours in Christ,
vision
made for the accommodation your parishioners.
ing a large and most "desirable"insti : of 250-is
THOMAS . E. MOLLOY,
students and ¦for resident fac- • At tlie same time I' shall frankly
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express the confident hope that you
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Robert J, Iteiley, architect for the
SemiUJiry at West Heck, in ' speaking Diocesan Seminary,'Is'now in Spain.
a special ' study-of chapof this enterprise The Tablet says: ' He isTmaking
' Last Sunday week the Diocese of els, .sa a3; to get the most appropriate
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paign for $1,500,000 ".vas inaugurated *iV seminary is a' school- in .which
priests are trained. A priest is the
to erect a Diocesan Seminary. -Ah in> representative of Christ among men;
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ing -which time 11 is expected the one Christ's name and by His power, he
men what they ought to bemillion Jive hundred thousand dollar's teaches
.they ousht to, do; he
¦will be secured In cash and .pledges, lieve and Wlaat
is now under hew management and you, will be able to ;
forgivessins,' - and offers in sacrifice
Payments will extend over three years. tlie B9dy..anil
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get the bfet-service possible either day or .iiight, whether ;,
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So sure of success are many of the another' CllrIst"(sacerdos alter -EhriBtpastors that they have sent in pledges us). His training, therefore, must be ia
it be for gas for your tank,, oil for the engine, a blow out
for their quotas already and expect to harmony
with , this high office . and
fixed ,- water or alcohol for the radiator.
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collect them •within a year.
different in many ways
Recently the Right Reverend Bish- consequently• Changing Oil —- Repairing .Tires — Greasing ¦•;
from the. preparation for secular ' proop addressed a liieetlng of file pastors fessions.
. He must possess not only a
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Our Specialty
in which lie outlined the -campaign* liberal education,
also professional
A IctteT Tras sent to; each rectorj- knowledge, and 1 but
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announcing the endeavor and -was read army or navy officer, -he needs to acat the Masses .last-., Sunday^ week.,, A quire ttie'iiahnera and personal habits
copy o£, the Bishop's letter -,vlll be becoming his calling.- To teach candifound on this page.
dates for. the priesthood, what a priest
This campaign- has no . drive man- ought ;to-know and to make
them what
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agers, no 'publicity- agents, iio adver; a priest
ought to be is the purpose of
Using" projects, no professional or- seminary education; to this twofold
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ganizers of any description. There is end everything in the ferm of studies
no overhead. Every dollar given will and discipline must be directed.
directly go to the cause for which
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the capacity of Uie parishioners for tion of the Clergy and laity-of the di^
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matorfally assisting this- ' ¦:-rirai'seWor- ocese ; the- great -need and . value '>6f a
thy project Fifty percent of the quo- scientifically.; organized and highly
ta must be paid by December 1, 1928; standardized system of Catholic High
30 percent by December 1, 1929, and Schools. : .- .; .,
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20 percent by December 1/1900. The
quotas o£ each parish total the sum necessary educational development
of $1,500,000. The. fixed siims'for each was . received by priests and people
parish represent tlie minimum require- with , a: most sympathetic understandments; more generous donations will ing and my later appeal for its sucbe secured from many churches and cessful realization through co-opera,
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larger than the* set campaign -figure. erous response.." -,' '.-' . :
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TJie Tablet will-puUJisii 'the result up7 & 9 P . M.
Evening ' ' 6:45 & 9 P. M. .
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happy experience and notable achieveon receipt by the Bishop.
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There ds.not an informed Catholic
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in -the' Diocese vr-ho .' does not feel that submit an earnest req.uest ' for the
this \ca,mpaign is overdue. For years same considerate interest and valued
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this flourishing diocese has been seri- aid in order to provide a diocesan Semously imndieapped 'fn its endeavor to inary.
The erection of a Serj ilnjfry- Involves
care.for the aspirants who sought to
become priests. As the-- Bishop states a serious, sacred task and in our actuin his letter, students have been seat al circumstances represents an imper:
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all over the country to get their ec- atively necessary undertaking.
an
clesiastical training. St Joint's which A It has been ordained hy Divine Provhas faithfully served the Diocese for idence that the blessings of our Holy
STROKGHEfiRf and a Qreat Cast in
many years is no longer able to ac- Religion and the saving, sanctifying
commodate _ tho number , of vocations power of revealed trutli and sacramental grace should be communicated to
needed and required. .
Three years ago tho Bishop . pur- human souls through the priests of
chased tlio beautiful Roland R. Conk- the Church, who truly represent "amlin Es'tatb at Huntington , L. I. It is bassadors of Christ and dispensers of
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an extensive property and large the: Mysteries of God."
oriouglj for/ all future possibilities; lu
To provide and prepare this sacer; .
these ' uuairalj lu iuid wlioleaoinu uui> dotal ministry and- more specifically
roundiigs the nev; semiriary -will be to promote the intellectual culture and
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erected. Of the lilans submitted , Uiose direct tlio flplrltjiai 'dtiv-elopmen' t of our
young
aspirants
of the. Robert J. Rolley Company have
to tho holy"Priesthood
bet-n-aelected. Warlc on (he now build- Is the ' sole object and BUbllmo
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MONDAY
In recognition of its Important scope
last contribution In this drlvo la recolvo'il"—December 1, VJHO—the nomln- and indispensable function in-this regard the Supreme Pontiffs from the
CHESTER CON KLIN-GEORGE BANCROFT
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The ' properly la a beniitlful , scblud- tlnm of lite-Council ot Trent to the
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sity nud value of tlils Institution.
six miles from I-Iuntlngton Station,
In conformity, therefore, with tlieBo
Tlio semltinry is designed lu tho Hoj nanesaue style, In which .Spanish In- instructions of tlio Vicars of Christ
and
conscious of ' our own particular
fluence Is - npimrcnt . In: (ho ireatmont
noed In ' tills roBpoct , wo proposo to
of ihe archltectitral delnllo.
-From Information oblnlned from Mr. obtain nt onco, IlirouRli Ulie " «>al of
Rello'y, the eomlnnry may bo described tlio Clergy nnd the generosity of our
as follows; Tho bulldlii K cnnnlsta or people , morn sultnblo and ndeqmUo acMack Scnnctt Comedy
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a tower centrally located In tli o main commodations and fiiellltloH for tlio Inportion or tlm bnlKltiiK from llio ends nlriiollon nnu train ing of oi'r nspirants
ol-y rh ieh.imibonlhuiie wltiff s , nymolrh to.Iho -hojy J' rli 'ttthiwil.
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enlly located , itre- liliiced,
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DECEMBER 6 ft 7 Tliivclmpnl Is Uit!n(('(l at tho vniir ol two Inindi'Ml nml fifty nomlnnrlnns ,
1ml
owing
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llm to\v«>iv nl rlciii IIDK I CH to iho main
fuel tlmt tho only in,
Parnmoiint Presents
portion or llm bnlhllnK. 'J'liln porllon Hilliiilon - in tlm (iioc«o« dovottul to
of thi-j ' bulldlmr In 1K« reet I OIIR nnd Ibis work . St. Joliu 's Hcmlnary, nc
BO , f(iel wide; eaeli ol' the four wlugii ooniiiiodaloB iiovonty studontii , wo nro
is I2S(f«.'ot long by 60 fc.m .wldo. The obllgwl.to riHiilgii nlmost. two hundre d
ttliftpftl . lH fiiiiroirlileil by n otoliitor on young men in varloiiH Sonilnarloa In
fliron-Bldon , llio j invo of (ho thapol be- this count ry and nlirond.
Then iifjnln tit, .Tnlin 's Homlnniy ia
Jug lt|0 fflot I OIIB nml 411 fool wldo,
,Tha ' townr c(>iiinlii B ncvou slorlos , not oilly liiiulei iunio in «|zo nml en"The climax ot cinema manlo! "Metropolis ",, the
picture which hue oct the world •IOOQ I An outetnndthe pontnil porllo n nf tlm building four imolly, hut II. Is iinaiillublo In loca,
Ino landmark In the annals of scroendoml
stoi'len- nnd tho wings (in-fo H I OI I PH , tion since Homlniirlaii s, .doHllniNl in
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union
wlfli
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U'Msi liiuJcr llio on tiro building. V.xlo mrdlAl Chmte .Comedy
Out of the Inkwell
omiknIMn it liRht luiff liilnlc . wiih iimo- liitii iipon lOtcnui l 'f r M w ami iipiruiml
M0]) i) .hl) iimlni;» DM ) mil ripiwlHli tlio rnallllcs nnd (loloi niliit'd lo euJIJwifn
roof , tlio ImlMlin ;, wllli ita t-liiiiillclty n milrli. of HiiiMi i imtnrii] iioiaolimcint
of. fiicifd o, "iii'iiftonlH nn liil<irnniiii|[ and from worldly liiinrtnilii nnd ulfnlrn ,
THURS. 8C FRI.
DECEMBER 8 8C 9
mimt lio pmiooi.wl nnd nrciniirvnrt from
impoolng Inlei'lnr.
In llio liniiomiMii. ol' Ilia liulklini; th o dlHtti rlilii B iimlMlUlrii Qllnic lnriiion thorn nro renrtmtltm rlmtim lev |hn-(| i<<- fii>« wo coiiimonly. pro valmit Iii - oonoloKhi 'liH (m il iilillosjihni'ii. Tli(fi' (V iiri ! gniii mi nvt'iu', of conlonipoi 'iiry cnimnuii' - ' ¦
lilinlhir iniKlllailoii mid iiludy ' minim ity l if p. '
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on llio iippnr fiooni, Thero I H 1 iilsn u
J iu'Ko Kyiiiniiiiliiui in llio liiinnniifhf , UH tlm i.iflf,<}f {<Hl now Keiiiln nry, ,1 nuiy
woll an liiiimlry mid Hlinw crH , Tin- now foniialiy (iiinouned llml. n nlln him
bailor room In locii lnd In lhn Hilb-bmw!- boon piircliiuieil nt Hiinlln Klon , T.ong
InJnml , ivlildi ' In loimtlou mul H \-/M will
;n«nl Mow Hut Imimlry,
On 'llm fli's l llmn' mi ' dlnlni; rnomn . not. only tiRroiniiioilnlft u niriilorn, ninniHHUirJiim Mid nlv locturi* roniim, .ftI plo , wn|l-ef|iil|i|ifd Moniiii nrv build ing ,
O HI K T M I I I II ol' lli(i iniiln niitrttiicii nn< but will nliio Inmirn Die nweuiiiiry pi-| V.
DIOCESAN SEMINARY CAHPA1€N FOR ^1,500,000
24 Hours of Friendly Service
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6.75 to 22,50
$ 2.45 to $12.15
' Smoking Stands
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Cedar
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2.85
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' Card Tables
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49.50
Windsor
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15.50
25.50 to
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Dining
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Suites
235.00
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150.00 to
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Cabinets
42.50
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185.00 to 225.00
f Bedroom Suites
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Radio Tables
13.50 to 20,25
1.75 to 4.95
f Made Curtains
' ' 13.50 to 28.00
1 Tea "Wagons
6.50 to 9,75
Cutlery Sets
f Reed Suites
Odd Reed Chairs
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48.50 to 95.00
Bed Blankets
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1.35 to 18.50
! Comforters .
End
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[ Jardineers
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Trunks
10,50 to 39.50
14.85 to 34.00 Hat Boxes
2.25 to . 3.25
2.75 to 20.50
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Mirrors
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|Breakfast Sets
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2.75 to 1£>.50, ¦ Toasters
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Handkerchiefs
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Small Toy Autos
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Tricycles "
Fire Trucks
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$8.75, $1035 to $14.25
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D™Xck s
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