Southern Messenger (San Antonio and Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
EUROPEAN LETTER.
10 POPE'S PEACE MESSAGE.
blued
the
regarding
Ibease
and
in
the
lead
In the ■TIHH’S” Mr. Richard
openr-d
of
prosperity
FJfirimt Sent*
-
r^pvlctlon
we
LEO M. J. DPKLMANN
Phones.
Sab Aafaoi*. Texas
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fey Brothers
Surired*
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help.
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; Satisfaction.
ARCHITECT
3K East Ceanett Street
DANGERS OF MOVING I
picture shows;
A CATHOLIC GENE*
ADDRESS TO L
A notable Spanish CatboUc s faiff Archbishop of Cologne k*» mads thh
•taMMtary school [hear nd under unitary conditkrt*. [deceased la UM pane* of SMor Pn,t 'reqaest.
’ I ’
MEAT MARKET
Scherrer. Prop.
tth Alamo Strati
M. Wau J. SCHLOSSER
Dentist
Phone Crockett I3^s
2M BRADY BClLDnC-
t Empire T!n-*Lre I
Some be
sick.
Bishop Cantwell In widely known
bls a?-
vhat we hoast ot
;i iike t<> online yuu
our customer*.
, j to me.
‘His Majesty has been f<niowtag
for a considerable time with high r«-
THE NEW BEBOP
OF LOS AKCU
The news of th* xppotn-cx,-^:
Very Bev. John J. Cantwell, V.rc.-
Genera' of the archdiocese of San
Francisco, aa Bishop of the diocese of
Monterey and Loe Angeles wa* an-
nounced by th* Pipsl Delegate. Areh-
WashingtcKi. on
BeaUBudo* of * Spoolsb Xw-
Spanfah Catholic* are taking spe-'
■ BISHOP TIHEN TRANSLATED
TO DENVER DIOCESE.
Pri-ss i!ta;intun::r]Urc, tt::i: R’
Rev J i| Tfr.cr. c.f :f.v <:•.<>■<•■«■ of
Liccidn. Nep . has I—- : l-.-fr o;,
the
Fe
jhh.m btk tvt^nru mt a*« j»
_______“ **•“ ®”**1 Mere ISIS. A sea !*;
urt on the bit to drive[mlttee arc much pleased with the or-’’^ St.,Ignatius. he had already ven
iy*>'jgnai2atlon and lh<« manner In which
I . •• ■« *1
ki.XM- a r j
a.Ml Jx
tLc KC*cu»ar ritv-j!,.
• tl:i~
cr'r
of
► ^urie«i does no? ;>:.aec the AZites Is,
i sarr.*‘ ratcwcry as c^nuany. T <•
tholic Federation hns
.•■om mti a lea: loxi
In which it jKjisitM oat xJjt tr>
uotft is insured !<y Austrii i>
the direct lie to -be atiixast 5‘nutrj
Member* t>f ttrdhT* \*»it
('<>n««CTif>te<i in > ncfnnrf*
Another eaEaat "liai-'air. hi**
ptlven his life for his r ‘
Doyle, a native o' Galway nr.d brot i-
■ er of the recorder of trat count v
---„> KaUJ«.uv» . kUled Whi!e ?<’n‘-:‘^
then jin the world, without previous ixper-
■vCter te» Wo 4,enT* n, tj^ piutmaUuu eg earth WtsJ***** *-
the last
“For simple
"and dogged lighting
whelming odds, there
liner effort by any
*incc the war begun,
are. every
I together, men
jciare. * '
'ma Nate.
Maaherg t£ Rafigin* Order?
Ceaaoifted. Ci ram !U-
ape Pray Far Peace.
London. August 20, rS:7
EnglMi Catholics DtucwArtC the
Pope's Pane* Xbea.
VINCENTIANS AT THE FRONT.
At, toAiturtrr of it:!* lorn- <■! goad
i:uldt.s and of :hr : of '’1,r;%t.aa
• l.ari? y a-'or: !l.>, tl'enwivrs.
very tmfavonib'.e <i‘LC"rs:r i. fo^n<'
;n IL" ucr-riun: fh'-t-r: of l;,
< I a onz'rronct? o. ttf-
J'nul So- ;t.lv ninons t
ili-rs al lie front
ivas brsun on tto L'.’tli of
iji?'., wltl, foot timbers
• late it ;int; -j.-n,
Ilfty of 'I bom ar a:Ji ;.rrr~r::t T1-:
tight missmg liavc bt-rn .Jet or
wottndt-d cr iztuh led homo o- have
.‘-m'E etianged Into other druPs Tl«t
- 'tinfitrsmce has suoilvtcd fotrson’'
raser.. thirty-eight of w l.ieh arr -;t!.f
on tho books, Relief was gi'-er hctl.
to mtlro-o soldier* wnd to th- 'ar.i-
her of d'.lferezit individual la :u-er!
of !t. In tlie latter ,aw by Bezidiag
tjrmr? orders The ramie retire lias
scpplted good reading to the men —
nt furl res, books, and rr'.lgims pa-
e-rv It keep* '-P crrres?-.ndeu<«-
w;t* men who have removed to cihar
pans and with the relatives of <"e
eeawvt soldiers, and It baa en in. . Orel
to keep the graves of decerned aoi-
ijrrs of tie regimes: r.ca: ami carer. .
for This chantahie body bus mame-f
its-rif "St Mithaei v Cor.fervr-n at the
r'rrct ”
TROOPS.; ---- -----
Pr®trm Work Is the CaMpa.'^^ Fatktf7! P<
ties CoHaaftee.
The put week has wftnwad con-
siderable progress in the work of tbe i
committee In th* erection of the halls i
at the cantonments and army camps I
In each cantonment there la a board I
of constriction made up of member* '
of the onler living in dos* praximfty i
to the mi of operations, which Is-;
tares a knowledge of local conditions '
deuce would entail immunity.
I hear from America that there is *
feeling of alarm over there amongst Gi'-<Ujr>0.
the respectable elements of society x- sure, and the committee care-
,tn present tendencies of the "mov- f^uy counts the con of everything
"On many of the boards near the; lea," a* they call them. There is no needed, yet it will be not one cent
Hibh(>p
Ik-hc ;• T.jcn sas or.lalii-J In Si
, l 1 ,<n;ls. A ■ ■ .1 :*•, ’. - - >' ■>
“ ‘ ' :n Ini.ir.mi. a:i<i allraje.; S'.
I'.clh ge a; \.:c.L.lxm. Kr;..
He celebrated his first Mass in Si
Peter’s Church at Jefferson City. Mu
In Uil be was appoMMd rwtor of
. Alwtean FwCMtMteal at Wrtb-
laa. Kan. He wan agsaM Cksa-
cellor of the diocese of Wichita in
ifii'L. and on July G. lie:, was con-
necrate- Bishop of Lincoln.
New York
"on the wa-
ln»« ria- Hw r^n-ys Answer.
Tis following killer was handed
, jhr Fa;-‘l N’unelc at Vienna on
ift 70
-Holy Father: With due veneration
yl <fee? emotion wc tafci; cognizance
now reprawmtatfona '
In fuiailmoi: of the
; c>' the Austrian i -z —-----------------
hsrath thereby showing that we I and concUIatlon. wa see In the pn>pon-; persistently
driving after a gmee that shall I ala or Your Holiness a suitable basis'
(vrnm them Mr geawndloga tnLmay bw animated by th* »®« Ideas,
i from the employment of arme^jrn this spirit we beg that the Al-
work of peace
Idea or Your I
J arrangement I
on the |
and on 1
on the
and le-
haporigBce ai Tsmtnac*.
General John F. CMnmtt, com-
mander of the National sard of New
York, who fearleaaly
•’bone-dry" trail for sol i*rz, by last
year putting Ms 2<.0l
troops on the Rio Grand
ter wagon." wiping oat Inmkenness,
prostitution, venereal —j,
lawlessness from hladlvl on. ha* Just Jaare
been commissioned by 1 Mident Wil- |and
o*Onv->#-:
EBE |
taking Co.|
forth Street. ]
In an Illusory
. R»m1 thought
f A nOMMMG CXriXXXHC
|**thM* who love detkriou bread.
J8’, hlscnfta, cake ns^iagCiT wten
M »•• th* DttzBam M®S» rto*r
■aetaetag. ttlngtiftettac**
rate white and dnllt< broad, rid-
rai toothsome oskswina*! pastry
■« mkms la earry^tag wlwre
•« «our 1* th* |Wt4*tel fW^r.
DfctJfanr Miffi r+n«r W mad*
th* drtteMt ;»ha*t *a*
•*« by the meat jrprov*! pr®-
kh^uJga.c*
teatete - i - **
y. - —
•Mt **
I war. Kigut *mon< you comraxh- .
I the ranks of the db*i*i I to-day arv
'fnMttm InBriAra 4vi rtuHTj llfo—J^OVef*
ot right would morally
: humanity. We support.
Tie Physical ami Moral Perils To Major Gtaod
Be Guided ApiuL
Mag Drennan In an article that ap-
| peered recently In the Irish Monthly
restoring pearo
aftcir the Holy
formulated bis noic to
Whether this rumor
why the Italian authorities have n-
fesed the Archbisboyi of Lemberg per-
mission to ernra tl ■■ frontlet into
Italy car.ndt be Ka'.d. bet 1:
that Msgr Sreptycki has been
lenteJ from returning to Home
Is now in Fribourg, where he
poses to stay some firn-* as th,? guest
ot the Dominican Cotlcre there
human* feelings, nd cherishes a live-
ly desire thuX f ucucul —- ■ --- - - .
' ..... —._,---fiamatlve precocity is stimulated.
Any film is bad which familiarize*
the mind with Immoral, criminal, re-
volting or morbid sights and
thoughts. No Juvenile audience [
should be allowed to witness a scene j
’nt-Jcf horror.
iianeu m. aio - ----- •
patch." Percival Phillipa speaks in [ano -
. has4 —. kJ 1 ■. — * a • t Q 1 4
The rapidity and quick change i men.
I FEED DONECra ASONS
| FRESCO FAINTING,
ptarch Work. Altar and Statnnr*
| Daeorat^g.
i Phon*. Crocket!, 3S6X-
| m DRTim OT. SAW ANTONIO
are now tn service, and an
; National Army reaches the
iments the chaplain will be on
"In all probability tl re are some | oun£ hjs o( «”• work.
,<tirncnll to find a satlsfactorv solution - the greatest rapidity without chewing i " hose Ilves will be coa ete failures ' ’ •’ -■-- -
' nf the ether ettesrlnnr whlrh —ill, ,11,.*,:,,. 1* 1.. — K.,1 I...,.,, „ .. Im urhfeh rrenr, ,1„ VAI, Vinev, 1, Ko f ‘ I— - ____ .__... ____
, > n / vu u£ i I, ,7 : It' the trenches. - — ...... —
■•Efttclency cannot « It It we are !uko «P «n » days the appoint
of the other questions which still re-,or digestion,
ve boar before : ----------- ---------- ■-------
■ bf tiui ‘"'-n for the -‘nte of the Aur 1--------- ■....._ - ..._., . . _ . s ._
f~Hiingar,an monarch... we have, reasonable eon si de rat ton ot the.eonrfl-1 morbidity,
i-ier .esi -tebt of tb-' high alm of re- {jOI1K for existence of both parties,
r.trtns ' 1 our i«ni>l'-. as speedily ns I
feasible ills- blessings of f-eace.
Jit- our ;ir. etision ’
r,; v iiir-'i-ale.i um 11 <
it? ill;---- to undertal e
While these activities arc being
prosecuted under the auspices of the
Knights of Columbus, the Hlerarchv
of the Church recognizes that It is
. the work of the whole Church In
America, and therefore it should
have, as it has thus far had. the sup-
port of all Catholics regard!ess of
their fraternal afflictions.
The committee has found that II.-
000,000 would but scratch the ?ur
face of the work laid out for them es-
pecially after the War Department ■
had designated the order to represent A w t£) popr
him to take the first ste’.is tewart-
It arrived, howeve-
Fatber had already
Pcaer-i
;s the reason
The controversy
Fapal pence not* goes merrily for-
ward. even amongst Catholic*.
pervfalon of the members, and thecas told its reader? tta- the Holy
tbous-ltfier did not appreciate the set el-
ands of dollars In snjiervlsion «•>«, of U»ML«. Ft'ner Bernard
|Ue but!r!,7 ; Vaughan, speaking *• York, said tl.a;
and mechanic* ot the order are m dI-: the Pop*-, pete w(;: do much gcod
I met charge. [hereafter, that Benedict MV arf
The Appolnuncnt of Chaplain*. Grear Britain were nt o> In th-ilr
The secretaries for the halls at all fdeft of pee<e, but that the Allies
the cantonments have been decided if useless to deal diplomatically w tb
upon and many have reported and arc * power which does not respect Its
.ill inffni-n e
a which ini-r
■miuapon of our
■Wtles
Sir.ie ascend Inc t Im throne of onr
'of nearly every tdnem*. waking up;brought up for petty theft Onie afttt
tiiaf bloody from ’Iwt> whoio “d tod tt<l ft2One7'f® ar\
that Dioouy wjih oo ~
write* of boy* b-Hng familiarized with,fa*; t^t the UrerpooI commlttee Os ^nia tike this view of It. and by
;hia contribution to thia fund help hl*
; Protestant neighbors’ boys to enjoy ,,
: With his boy the comforts of^ejrec- Sp^l^ religlcm/
x_. < v— -s- Wound*." *a she was eaUeiL. owing ta __
lier gnrtX devotlm to the Five Sai- tQ have demnbued a
red Wounds, was a high favorite w-ftii itty, tn which he fias a right auder
being dewed by rtmrm of any Infer- Isabella n. grandmother of King A - tbe ^jw of Guarantees, which permits
__ ____ is* ’ - - - . » . .. . - -- - . . ..... _ . . .
"They determined that Henceforth BI[eh period*
i restion halls furnished
: Knights of Columbus.
Catholic
.... .... „ .. ... ay fact
; worthy of nothr that mnny Protest-
■.fiit laymen have contributed to the
; fund for expenses. The committee
I has had the universal su;>j>ort and •'»-
''•citmgetnent of the Cardinals. Arrh
.8.tJ.“.1!. ’ fd»hopS. Bishop and priests of the
!Chun h. and this h.xs male light th-
; burden Col. Callahan and his arso-
whra they entered
Abe world war, makes an emphat’e i rail need m»t
i peace appeal
agree to the leading
Hoiines* that the future arror
of the world must be bused
elimination of armed force*
the moral force of right and
rule of international justice
gaiity.
“We. too, are imbued with the
hope Umt a strengthening of the sense
' *■ regenerate'j----■•■'wiv >u m« irun jiontniy
«civu, uumanity. we support therefore ! "rww* a P,<Aure for us of the physical
L the now repntwmtattoo* Your I Your Holiness' vlegr that the negotfa- ■ moril d*“Wrs to children that
In fuiailmeu: of the holy of-itions between the belligerents should 1110 re"nlt’ °r promiscuous and
Ijc, iBtcistcd you h» God. make to us and could lead to an undemtStirling '“15W*ttl<>d attendance at moving plo
th*-brads of the nther belligerent [by Which, with the creation of appro- ln’" --------
with the do! l<» intention of | prlate guarantees, armaments on lend
dfaeuv lhe joaticca might, far fcSLSo. who take* a deep hcervst In ,-p Cardinal*, of whatever rationality.
_____________________ _____21 as they thought flf.n-.tb* cause of the veserable reUgksis w 'iav'5 free aceso* to the Pope. Such
children under 14 yean should not be clad* all children from sneh licensed Should the last stage -vf her cancn - a -wtaas.: vt Ufa present time, how-
- — - - - - frarion be raacheid tn: mantli them ar • alter recent evMta, would
r ' We cu an work for this at least: [win be grot nXricingr thre-ghovt t(ry MrtoIW questions and we
_ ,, unfam aceompasted by t»routs or [That no child be allowed to see any [Spain. xnderztaad that ft Is not tree that the
T**l|vZ^tiifs ah" [be scourgel tbsnes. Not only Is the guardians," and "In the event of any [bet special film*, and at a reasoaabia | ----------- — _ -----—. _ . .
”*TwT [mctw! person of the Brtfaemer o< ths .topartment cd an
fit! <'tn|iiiar!<• dficlurttlrns. which >
■ rojd r„- tp-nrii by «: ’he world, to
|r’« vt:>r>Kislon to our own will and
pijt of tl..- Auatrci- Euncarlan pco-1
n .o [■ri-f'O.ivt an *tiri to bloodshed
: ’ a. jX’acf sin tl as
•is r. mini!
li .v.v in t
*'b" ^r™ 'lie first '•-■’•«! directed to- •
KriH ,s» objf'1 '
Iniiiyws ts-iay <■ bane‘tor! zes ns
. * ,r~v,> <,-< wf,
'n 'c <-nn<i,.ration tli<* concrete and
al ->■ tions i f Your Hol!
*"s- and -r.vc come r,. the foliowins
'-srhision’i
,hA:tI; -rooted
Major General O'Rys will take
, . J ,000 men to
Even with the decent cinema there I France. In an ad dress i*t Issued to
arc evil* to be guarded against: To [every man, from bri| idler-general
►ay nothing of physical danger to the (down to private, G« nl O’Ryan
eyesight—a not uncommon ex per- says:
; lence—there arc psychological dan-^
especially | in war. the
tor* shows. Although the account
and statistics have reference to con-
Lym with the md lb intention - luMimenu on him j... , ,, ~----------- ; -------’ ------_X~r
ksUM the hwivily tried nations to a [and *ea and fa the «lr might be re- llon* 111 tho British Irtes, they can lawlessness from hi* div] )m
Ufty that w'H rwu;>ro pence to them, duced simultaneously, reciprocally -ery wel1 ■’£>ply here “here possibly b«en commissioned by 1 Ml
-Witt: a thankful heart we recelv- and gradually to a fixed limit and i!he n>«v*off picture has become a *°n and the Senate as 1 kje
L tin# tfruh gift of 'atherly care whereby tbe high seas, which rightly part of our ’wci:i1 enjoyment J ot the United State* Ar ly.
Lam you. rIo!^ Father, always be-1 belong to all the nations of the earth, j Ho “ys; i 5Ia-or General O’Ryu w
La* on all pcopfes without dbtlnc-may be freed from domination or I .- | "bone-dry" division ot J .0'
| Even with the decent cinema there! France. In an address
from
' A fRAPLAnrS HEROISM.
In hl* mortage from the front, pub-1
liahed in the London ’'Daily Dis-:
Fil'ia. ;iTerfd*"« of
a tact .icint {.-oa-f-iis ot CaiA.iLia.
< uTinxs Ill-Imp* and tl>e KaHer 1i-'
liprocarr Ifraw Smtimenzs
Tbe German 3.shrew, in route-rer.es:
at Fulda, t-.ave sett the rollowltis
lefrgrtm; to the Kjuser
•The German Bisltit.-s, met at tbo
tottb of t-tie apoaCe. tiemsel-
iti to w:-d to your majesty the ez-
jiression cf their profaunt ’ e-,;wct
tt'e hope and we pray lot! tha* He
wil’. soon tend to humanity the rwacr
tor which your majesty is working
and for which the bead cf ocr Church
so anxions to prepare the way.’
The telegram was signed by Car-
dinal von Hartmann. Archbishop Ot
Goi ague.
The Kaiser in reply Wild:
-- ser,r, my warmest ’.hunks to th*
bishop Hocxano.
September 18.
The new Bishop comes tram a di»-
! tlngnished Tipperary family which
, gave many sems to the Church whr,
, . bava risen to nigh place* in her ser-
Lor1, ! 'rice. He was bora near Clonmel. In
T.pr>er*ry. tn ls74, and studied it.
the schools of Limerick before hr en-
tered Tburles College, where he was
ordained to the priest loo- in ISS?
for the San Francisco <tlocesc
On his arrival in San I‘*ran<riscit
hr wns appointed assistant at St.
Joseph's Church. Berke1~y. the parish
church of tbe Univeiwity ot Califor-
nia Catholic students. It wrs through
Father ''antwelfs initiative that tbe
Newman Club was organlreu, wV’ h
has since developed into such a raan-
ti !fi rent Institution at Herb dry under
the present dimtlan of tb<- Paulis’.
Father*.
,. ______ For ten years Father Cantwell was,
this country: many of these chaplains rbys al.-to that it is the tpectrc of the secretary to the Ut'Ar-hbishop Rior-
lles betarer. dar,. When Archbishop Hanna fz><-
a dlpioma-tc ce-edod to the Ser of San Francisco
promoted Father Cantwell to ibr
the Military Cross and liml born men-
tioned more than on<-r in dispai.-hr*
Jllttierto priestly w-rvtrc in th'- Brit-
ish army has Isct. v-ilurtari' ;i_- a
non-combatant, bat t>v a moillthataiti
of the exemption law: severi' relig-
ious have tx.s-u calli-d up ;o . six
Cistercians bring tafci'a from on- ali-
bey alone.
Italy Hr firs— t<> Permit Yrebbtslrip
Szeptyrki To Go f<> Rome.
Apropos of th- Papal note to tre
powers, which eiery tdligencnt in-
sists was inspired by tbr ot her. a
story comes from Swlr/rrlnnd •lirli
should be rm-l'i'd wiih all rt-sirv
It Is to the etfect tb;it tbe Grr.i-rnl
Of tbr Jesuits. Father Ijriwhowsl;;.
bad an Important confvrvr.n- at l.i-
verae on July -7 a’ which Msg-
Stteptycki. Archbishop of la-mbcn’.
and Frier stofirlnger of th" Benefb
tine Monastery of Einetrdeln. wrro
■ also present. Tbe latter venter of Ca-
tholic activity, a great place of pil-
grimage and owning its own p.-rirttn?
press, is said to be largely German
tn Ils aympatirie*. lying as ‘.t decs In
, the German part of Swltzer^nd and
.having many German monks in Its
monastery. It is said that, *a a result
of the deliberation* above referred b>,
the thout.-'-r. that our de-[Uong' tbe note of His Holl-1 ‘h* darkness.
clbvvtc-d to-! nP#s> tjle pc(le> in which Ella Holiness./r-?‘3t ttP”H ryUv..,», ------- „-,iu„,u,-n,, ui |lulpWc, <ur w„ulc ,-l-.
whlch Your [ w)th grtRf the devastation of t-ower being used that a well-lighted ' f(H t is spoilt by the irreverence of th<-1
oae'^ wor!d war makes an emphat'r I i'ali need not Interfere with the pP-1surroundings or •h“-----“—!
bo-c taken Into , to rl;c beads of the be]-; «P<>« th“.’crc,<‘n.:
lire rent iM-oples. The Kaiser-King ,
i has deigned to acquaint me with your
■eminence's letter and to entrust the,
i to inti. *
‘His Majesty has been fblowing nr” dawled with a to» rapfd stirces-
! for a considerable time with high re- Hon of » «tricatnrc of life
spect and sincere gratitude His Holl- :
i-*wies ; u«?, wivr wc , . - , .....- __ -—,...... , You are about to *1 *ge actively
|t»tf always looked -i ■ to Your Holi-! the Pr<5mot,on *>r peace on the ms- fitirs ahead for those, more especially | in war. the greatest 1_ .1 .
■Ma.1 Io :s<- highest personage who. ithod imposed by Your Holiness. I for the young, the adolescent and the [ world's history. The a lority of the
lit iirtue ■>! bis mistion. which reach-; n*,aely- to submit international dlt-[ less stable-mind eh. who haunt cine- [»o!diors of the dlrisld are young
L >ron.' -i-thly things and thankx I '*'**"“ to rt»i‘PUlsory arbitration, we ; mas. The rapidity and quick change I men. Their future car trs or* to be . ..
1 ■ l»~ -I-/V —a I„ ——- of sense stimulus, the ocular whirl- [affected mightily by whi they do and ac the,r respective posts, A post werd. Bishop t asertellj of Salford
fglg misnamed life on which th* spec-! ho* they act during tin faded of the <-'hapla!n in addition to the Regiment- rebuking the Manchester "Guardmn"
heartily desire, tutors try to concentrate eyes and | war. Right among you comrades in a" Chaplain will be appointed fori^°r calling the note a "flabby, un n-
agreements should be arrived at be-[ thoughts, the dissipation of utten-)tbe ranks ot the dlvisi
tween the belligerents which would | tlon, al] this has a similar effect upon 1 future leaders in publl
for i rpaltze tht*1 auf,llIne Wen- an«S thereby i the mind to that caused by the a bust' i nors. mayors, mlnistoi , financiers, i
security to the Austro-Hun gar- [ cf reading. There are. we know, peo-' manufacturers, educate >, and great [
.an monarchy for its unhampered fu- i>lu whow' minds are always in a fev-[soldiers. j
attack northeast of Ypres.
heroism." be says,
against over-
has been no : ----- - -
British troops oiMtners
Heroes they to these programs we cannot heli; ,
J. , •K.W !♦ 4w flHrt- fhstf 1
mio of them. They ate* *•----
, tvho.o — Ti of Antrim and men of dr**®-
I Cfare7~ TW dl"d W h«1’ “*ch trth*!' "5f" "
' "The Orangemen win not forget a
[pertain Roman Catholic chaplain who ; old
5 ““ ±±. He weni7or I week or two ago.
^JLd^d Lck over th. battlelleM trembled os,U r=]
■
! tom to them Bt*°" k£^£at ’ "K= ~
’ — walking with death *‘U1 .’‘^jJ^n Raw^ey. in the article [d*. mention* that an a certain Sa
I smile on hi* fore- from which I have just quoted, writ- [ da? In Liverpool. 13.33: children
tmen with reverenc* ana a *u> * ] ItJ rh« d«r the axe of 14 were present
th* field he wa* ****** A® 2" \he'po«tblUties of "a lit* of crim* by | licensing magiftratw* decide! tot the,
rompnrwtive Ir- wwinc "clever burglaries” and the; eeasorahip of film* tor adults dll not
Shook hi* *••* “** 7?z/!rith his; like exhibited. Sympathy r* aroused go d**p enough tor children. *ko*l
w tlw storm. H« otter;for to criminal hero and «■ halr 'rrwenc. should be allowed only at
boy, at Gtachy mpM. and to imitative fh-; exhibition* of aj-dal films and
tiB»of'tt*^1‘ ’ T1)(T ro- cuitirt so strong in to young are at: under special rsskrierio*. as to tfaw:
thorn fa tl>alr ay”?IL ,7—k one* aroused/- [and that to haU wtan to perform-,
acnitsr him » • [ -rhe film manufacturer, have in- anco take* place should not b* lu[ „,.
hi* nam* with tor*. . [vaxted to moot holy mysteries of ottr [ darkne**. jtioi
----Z±-h noaMtofY. tho T.llgfami Iife.“ Thte 1* a bad phase;;
The tnrto«sJW“r“2™ | Under cover of religton * *eut1 mental
Granda Chart**’.“J™* . rullghwltv i* appaalad to for tbe sake allowed <m licensed pneuoeo (I. premise*.-
reenk* w«w affflsj™ -tt M_[nt mining money. Tbe film hn* ta- cinmnas) after to haur of <:30 p We cub i
Oovernrtsnt !■ 1W“’_Tb* ivaded the Holy Temple nsd can only to., unfart arcomposted by parents or ^hat no ci
verted fato •* '*t*r*ni...» .k. Ik. ^nnrwi thmiea. Not only 1* the guardian*,” and “to the event of any [but special
Lrth Your HoEfaes* lias addressed to i
Le Governments of tbe belligerent j
hsupies During this cruel war wn ;
PM. Our joint Go ■■-ratnent has In [mighty may bless the r
p* meantime not fai>.l in repeated j begun by your holine-s*.'
[ The German Government's Reply.
The text of the German Govern-
ment's reply reads in part as follows: ;
"Herr Cardinal: Vour eminence!
has been good enough together with '
your letter of August fi, to transmit:
I'nitcvl Support of die Hierarchy.
This success is due tint only to the
[" work ot Ibo committee, but to the
:Sp1endl1 co-ojwrntlnn given the iom-
mlttw and the Individual help of th«-
.uieml ers of the order and
World travestied upon the -croon, but hlvm(,a genernlp , and It Is
even where there can be recognized a !
"tt the mtlona of tbe earth were
Soon ; lo ^nter with a desire for peace into
the throne 1r . m.j.otiatlons with one another In the
common with ■ Your Holiness' proposals.
- n step which peace eould bloi'som ■Yorth from
"it ts-n ' -Itt-ldero 1 • nd prepared by ; lllPtn. The nations could attain coir -
::r rta't"" : redoc-'se'r. Frrincds Jo- .,1,,-.. freedom of movement on the
to 1 tire *he wav for a lastinc ■ bi ah sens, heavy materia! burden:-
;em!ld be taken from them and new . imblt may
sources Of prosperity opened t“
pens' efforts la a spirit ot true im-i
hasten the end of hostilities. The fi»iug his attention on to realities of
£Xr rtM In to latest step of HtajW * impaired If not ruined: by the
hXm* fresh proof of his noble and [comic films his Instinctive
humane feeling*, nd cherishes a live- [ reverence of what to pure aflal ho y
ly derive that f to benefit of the rtxre often
entire world tbe Papal appeal may
meet with auccort.”
More I’Wrwrwtkm in Portugal.
Persecution has again broken nut
In Portugal, where the government lr
vlolently Misonlr *Ed opposed to the
v'hurrh. The Patriarch of Lisbon has
*»■!from the members of the orter. :b«n ord^ f“ ' *°T
' . !• year. He is forbidden to take u;>
The Hall* Are F<w A.L ;residence ta to environs of Lisbon
Catholics and Protestsati al.ke are OK]j. nve *:iowed hit:
[.'to enjoy these helix, and all they ccc- lo magg his pretaratirn:* for depar:-
tw ------------ ■ ' .V. wen. • --tain, and the most promHent Insert’-^ Xo reaaor. to assigned for this
urfAot a child who Had witnewed to der the age o? 14 were tlon on Ue front of each will bld all arbitrary art
ture.wErttfanal pictures, now ^r/'*ture,matinee*_ rion8^^thri^boy*welcome. They arc
[ell fighting for to permanent peon-
,of the world, all fighting In de fem j ■
of the nation, and every Catholic Hri^terert m "to-forthcoming tw- RUhnps who are meeting to to Holy
atlflcatlon of Mother Patrocinio City and - Jod® nrwyers to your*
Quiroga. Abbess of the Carmelite cot- that to God of Armies may aocm
vent in CaadaliCara. a eetebrwtai rend peac- to the world, which suf-
The “nun of the ter, *o m irh Tram tho fury of war
Card!*-.! ven Hartmann to reported
passport tor
Lu* on all pcopfen without dtotlnc-lmay bw freed from domination or
toe.ani from the depth of our heart paramountcy and be opened equally I
!*• greet the moving exhortation : for the use of all. j
Iretateh Vmir HoCinrfMU* li.iut iddrps»**d t« ! Arbitmtlott. ]
’’Fully conscious of the importance ! ieni
• -... — -.I __ .... !
ithod proposed by Your Holiness,
‘namely, to submit international dlt-
! nates to compulsory arbitration, we
are also prepared io enter into nego-
I nations regarding this proposal.
| "If, as we most
It tends to:
fiom one's > io permit 'boonn’ In an
military machine. AlqRloI. whether
you call It beer, wine.
:vny other name, Is a
e nicicncy.
forintly, the results ar the some. In
that all affected by it Sze for th<-
tlmi- to Ih- normal. Sol
F-’t(uJ. others r;uarrctoo >.
<-onrc noisy, some g
-kepv: others have J Hr
nrcatiy stimulated.
"When you stop tq jpusldcr
thousands in e divlrid ■■'“ —
see how vital to efficiM
|n illation of liquor? If fp officer
readily ro-imon to permitted to fa
•”------MtertwtofaMtertlMl*
r ” ~ ~
■ ready—ever
abend or thrust back the enemy'
drive —it through the presence of thh ' the work Is advancing.
Insidious evil some solilk-rs forget
their orders or become noisy whec
silence fa essential, fall asleep when
every faculty should be alert, or uro
absent from their posts?"
each cantonment and army camp <n ls?lrtng or tin Illumina ting documei".”
v LII.II,.:;;, —. " — v ....... ..
tost as the [ serap of paper which
canton- ; i*1* belligerents and
the ' peace. In the 'Tl—<■;.
The J-agot accuses the Pope of insulting effitfa ot Vicar General.
Post Chaplains will follow the troops 1,3e dead of the Allies by his propo"' ,
to France, at the base camps and in ■ als. and ('anon Muyes of Westminster ;n Stoutb.err. California and . ..
....------— The committee will Cathedral, answering him. tays Cha; loiarmml Was hailed with delight by
„ t many Englishmen know that bls aje clergy and laity o' Los Angcir*
form in our[ln,’nt °f additional chaplains for wr-ipeal tor mutual rondo nail on
vlic tn France to supplement tbe “ ''
ttokey. or bv [ Ameru-an chaplains already sent lo
eedcr ot In-1 Fronee by the committee.
While it al rts men di'-. Tt'c Recreation Hulls,
The completion of the hails In this
country and the e ;utpmi-n; of :hem
.become tor- su.h necessarily occupied the atten-
tion ot the 'omnilttee •<> a j:r»--t ex ■
som.' t, nt and .is the work ; rngreves the
passions ..n,—mittee will take * , t ;c aprclnt-
mc-nt of suvtani'j for the cim; s in
the (‘rnnci- vs here tin- work has already
do you not been started.
.Is the ellrti-: This work Is the most rttfpeudou*'
or (over undertaken bj- any organization.
ijt------------------------------
J leave tn to pummaUuu m •urtkwtel-j
' ' ' i com-1
----. It to bad for the health
for to mind, of young children
of‘ t'beTlg’h^'prato; ot the [to Jet them bejmduly excited, stlmu-
part PlV«l by the Irish battolion. »-• i _________- ----- _________________ __________
[cinematograph theatre*, beneath the; :>o»slble room for donbt that much (oc rauch> ;t even enough, to uccoo
; sensational programs are ' ’ " ■
such word, as ’----------— . - ,
to-night.' and when we turaating the purely animal side ot hu-:
nronrams we cannot help no-, man amativene**.
tiding that it is the horrible that I
’-----. ‘Massacre: a terrific tragedy ; the Innocent
LOOO feet.' etc. i alni’ «•>«<* a
"I spoke to a boy about 12 year*: fascination over It.
I who had attended a cinema to-, a* ta to field ot literature. Is moral ;olll
ta\tm*”smto-1 Staph show ta a little country town a istlpwreck. " ------ --------
soidtaFs grave tat“‘w he positively; . .
“ihe reported whrt he had [ ta our larger towns; the results arv,connteJ, nalrer five
He said,’I shall never l - - - - —>•
I Mid, ‘What was1 pickpocket* are also attracted
valuable arti-’
•5 :t* Sign conreptir-n of his dutlpsl
la* jpcin h;ra, stands high above the I
kiliierert ;-eo[>leH ar.d who to inac-
to .ill inflio-n was able to |
to the[
<t.vn desire
lasting and hctici able for al! I
!turn development. It can then not bejer, because they devour books with I
zrcror* urn! fill 7 -■onsclniis of tho'of tb«i other questions which still re-[or digestion. It to a bad habit which Ju which group do you Nopose to be?
■epon^lhillty w’.n h vo bror before :ra,tln lo be settled between the belllg-‘ grows upon the sufferer like the co-; Have you thought of th ■?
1 erect tn, la a spirit ot jurtlce and of a caine or morphine habli,
to seclusion
[fellows to living selfishly apart from
the realilies of life 1
world ot talat' values.
or meditation bcromes pnlnful, s<-
riou'iii-ss an ! colivctfvuncss Inipo.-ed-
hle. ilipiKiney and rent I mentality a
habit. And the more sentimental a
people is. che more hmlful.
Tliu coiulu.ricm is that flic e|ti<-n:n
in i.ir.orablv peace, .coitld be taken from them and uew , 'mbit may In Itm-lr bo a danger to nn-
W» r;iv« expr'.-tuiirn to the desire sources of prosperity opened tolstnble minds, esjeslatly to the nen-
iisjrerb from the throne deliver-.them. protic. Steadily gazing upon an ilium-
lli; the opening C<‘ the Austriar i "Guided by a spirit of moderation ! faated dink fa or out of a cinema, if
, we soe fa the propoe-; persistently indulged in. may lead to
dan ger on a auto-hypnotic states
whfrh sqgKMtto to to* r
written; sexual depravity can be traced direct- pIlsh the work tn the out I* tact ion of
‘nerve thrilltag.’ 'eyc- iy to tbe influence of scenes exagger-jltsc Catholic mothers and tutors.'
.* ■ n,K*n w* *nen‘mine the nurelv animal ride ot staters and brothers of the
------------- | boys who have offered their lives that
Such pictures begta by disgusting • bone who are home may fee] sate in
adolescent mtad. bu: .r>e enjoyment of their lives and lib-
weird. morbid Those In charge of the work
The result here,; have a right to expert from the Gath ■
‘ les of-America the support thus fnr
vuuttwj ------ The cinema is naturally ^-ven. but toy nee 1 more ......
an! he positively [attractive to young courting couples the fund should be. when all is
. ,m« »( — v— - --- —- - ------ - - -., u«», - - u -.- tall lions -•—. -
go back, -of dubious value. Vicious people and [three, a large part of which will tom?
V-t- _ ■* Hre. OilwA friF. . . -* ,__ri. — —* a.'L. —. re
1UM2. A ••rtt t»u«v w--- ---
He sold. ‘I nw a man cut .commercial reason*.
- [ Canon Rawtley. in a
---------—— a certain Satur- i
— - - t up- '
> ■tiNwrwrTflmaitrwftfflww _______________
slip' to mtns tdb Jong and too often. [ How can a division of troop* b» sver . vitles. but Col. Callahan and Ms
whether by over-reading, poetizing, '
philosophizing, cinematizing or
what not. there is always danger ot
[mental or moral troubl". ‘ The lun-
atic. the lover and the poet uro ot
' imagination all and they
I must keep the reins welt In hand.
‘ The darkness ot cinemas 1“ often
Tour Holfaesa. o(" x’to'treanmU «ov“' f<,r 'rt. The remedy here ta -
fro the Kaiser and King, my most gra-■ qbvfous. ns there is no necessity tor
1 s - wv» sv.st I th*, itarirniwi, Local luthortttes
9 Ulkinttfr, tunr MWfcsp w* *»»o ■**,>• ’
t the Rene, in which EIIn HolincM*Jupon reuortm« lamps or sncxi M-rloujineaN of purpose, the whole vf-
* -w, *« C tv n 4 HL 1 1 J * J -u .. _.^11, ri . * ta . r • ' . .
Interfere with the pk- i surroundings or the con com i tan tn.
,:_y- ; Soon. If it tins not been done already, i
The educational value of the rtn-' we i' " ' ‘ " . . I ...
i iua is minus zero. The diligent pu- pesters advertising ‘’Scenes from th •
Id! In the average hall has to breathe Life of Christ" and "Charlie Chaplin
Lad. sometimes fetii. air; his eye. featured ta another Howling Comic."Jcfaies^undertook
. —12 rtt-tr- Jt ta no use for the cinema mana-1 ll[IOI] lh;s wor|[
of life lived ger to plead that his story has a mor- [
breathlessly and incoherently ta a;.;j ending, that crime is finally pun- i
geographic jumble of countries: htalhhcd and virtue rewarded. This it i
eyesight Is Injured and his power of the paralogism by which immoral]
literature ia »o often defended, and it ]
is merely throwing dust into eyes too '
ready to receive it. Tbe point is that
sympathy to raised for the evildoer,
that the way of evil t» clearly traced,
that too often the virtuous repel by
their uncanny stupidity, whereas the
criminal fascinates by the readiness
of bls resources, Tbe inverse mor-
al is drown promptly, such ns: It 1«
only bad to be caught: Greater pro-l.^c whole Church at the cantonments
^and camps, and so it was found necee-
'sary to Increase the amount to $2.-
tVbile this is a large sum.
< XXVI.—!
33.
SAN ANTONIO AND DALLAS,
SEPTEMBER Z7, 1917.
PRICE SL9I A TEAR. PATAME Bl ADVANCE
Published With the Approbation of the Rt. Rev. Bishops of
®, San Antonio, Dallas, Corpus Christi and El Paso.
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