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FROM BRIEF | tiean on food (Contirced from Fase 1) | eotinued “Wind end of the XV_obseryed © the table 4 ublous of his pont re have sald that adithe poorest « the Academy of E 4 to the priesthood Bologna to su office the side of still hopeful of | a veritable described as follows: xhorting the he war for the sak Iligence; short of s he war for the § ly thin, wth the ler 1 above the left, ar ‘One passage read: “As to the dam-| siving one of the impression of ¢: ages to be required and as to the war a, ot, ibe, taeaaeien the expenses, we at? not other means = ‘Wishes’ the ‘caieed ‘ils beat ‘the vikita solving the question | Weems reeee ting the general and reciprocal condonation, : ‘would be justified, moreover by the |). fit to be derived from | one | ul intellectual powers and e: He reminded and penetr tion of | ston of @ man of few friendships b mination and Barlier in th warned the Ger em that a “ruth! would alienate the néutrais. When Berl of her innumerabe pea t, in reply, ineis' civilians and re September, 19 cod it would ao or, g about peace only when i vited to do so by both groups cf bellig erents. Pained by the shelling of Paris by sprin protest and to the Gloria Swanson, ~Glliott Dexter * Dont Tell Everything!" rlin government ag what he characterized as “a war was the to * © support the decisions of es at Versailles.” In all ages and addresses he ex- ope that peace would be Chrjstian principles, s of every land rm the rigors pope personally observed food conservation ities | ordered the At the America ‘Theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. andy Special Chocolate and Vanilla Nut Caramels 60c PER POUND THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY ZUTTERMEISTER BLDG. Phone 109 LIGHT LUNCHES SERVED DAILY. 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In @ letter to Cardinal Logu te NS 21, 1657, and|POP® appealed to both English’ and Fried Chicken <V'S. personal appearance | Posed that the Irish question be uet- “A | tled by @ body selected by the whole cally ill-favored but gifted | that they were in the |} |presence of a man equipped with ex-| e of the noted | n larg’ thin Ups full of expres |theme most sincere, devoted and last- €be Casper Daily Cribune ja message to the Dail Eireann re- plate of his } Rene n once sald of him. |+ne bishops. rated his read ather than a reunion of the}. n at Rome, om the time he was ord 1878 to the day of his made « cardinal it was with dif. In December 1920, the vatican is sued a decree requesting the Catholic bishops to pay vigilant attention to such societies as the Young Men's f that he was able to meet the "lexpense necessary to one i such a high office and this was be-ause up to that time he had giver his entire in- come to impoverished townfollk. paganda against the Catholic faith. The pope took occasion on numer- »}ous occasions to express his views thoroughly on some political and so- cial questions. Early in 1920 he sent a letter to an Italian bishop ursing n his behalf. The archbishop!¢he Catholic priests to work intelli- thelr story with the greatest | gently and energetically against what m $40 ous doctrine of the Socialists." He repeatedly denounced immodesty in as his donation ecency of fashion. On another a circular was issued by his to diplomats accredited to y See asking them to add to the Invitations to official receptions a note requesting women to avoid ex- ively decollette gowns. “*The Abe declared in an address to the sacred college that the world was affected with five great plagues which he enumerated as the nega- tion of authority, hatred among broth- ers, thirst for pleasure, disgust for work and forgetfulness of the super- | /F=1 ———<$—$—$_—< toward by Car. and right triumph over There was not one of Prem@ent Wilson's 14 points that was not included jn the p t's peace The pope was deeply grieved by the conflict which resulted from efforts to obtajn Iroland’s freedom. He was appealed to to intervene in behalf of the Irish Republican movement, but Archbishop Hayes on returning from vatican in 1921, said that he was Cold Weather Try a Bowl of Hot Chili Irish to abandon violeace and pro- Irish nation. 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In a sec: consistory in Denomber, he declared that the Catholic church stian churches, the Holy’ See aims | tions between the vatican and France tie unity of the church which, injand Germany was attributed to the : can occur | diplomacy of Pope Benedict. The heal-| | returning to the Catholic |ing of the breach between the vatican | and France which res.:lted from the nristian association on the ground/|!t was potted out in many ba they corrupted the faith of Cath-| thst duriug the years when Benedl olic youths, The pope =e the aa accent poy c umbus to combat pro- there been Knights of Col is pomlgegeeg orci Yas opinion of the world. His voice was raised in approval of the alms of the Washington confer- ence on the limitation of armament and in a letter to President Harding, the pope cammmended his initiative in| calling it. His efforts on behalf. of y but refused to yield. 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