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HERRIOTIS ! NEW Fil Cnnsultatmns With Experts | Precedes Formation of New | French Cabinet. . . Jure 19.—Edouard Herriot radical par who n of al cabinet till busy out what do to meet situation, | PARIS the the formati endeavori e neial ard political ill choose men to do it only has gone to the | the ol and discoyercd 4 ) om of cated lems ences with nd de who @ o Chanber, Robineau and M wnd secretary of the mornin Voth ins M. Herr is president d with M W the anc h t membe and senato redited v cial compe- Herriot until we th vill begin arc will oc intc o » task of e ram M m to ishin Ther e on the W lobi but 1 of pessimisn e chamber 2 the p confident n eff anc ma, prepa to solve th and parliament ti raily rity £ the com of L then was | He 1ere he decided sume his Herriot ninatior lal plar his before Catholic Tn here fo do nothtak, Attired | ans, whose | reservations are in the Northwest, found room and plenty of it in | est preserve. | ¥ ve been pitched, cooking up, and he Indian his usual business. except nting. He may fish In ihe. Dec vines River in tribal c is & Pl R Services Planned Here. \ A special hol e opening Cardinal George Mundelein of (| rvance nf | h a number of his distinguished g Left to right, front {o\\ of & Other rehh 30 o'clock ] - Of the Jesuit | p,,ce a¢ the Immaculat: h School for Girls. THE SUNDAY STAR, hicago, sponsor of the twenty-eighth uests. Cardinals Pifi of Munich, Mundelein of Chicago, le prelates in vear. f Armagh and primate of The students peesente Tr hisho Int host to the largest delegation of cardinals ever,to assemble on American soil. national Eucharistic Congress, is e is here shown on his front lawn Czernoc! h of Hungary, Charost of nd, celebrated pontifical solemn high 1 with a lovely basket of flowers. m\v\lva] m will be given For Jlnw Weddings othe consult ¢ i 2de | v th iated Press CHICAGO, June 19.—A cablegram from Pope Pius XT at Rome to AUL FULL York was received | NEW PITS PECIAL ASSN LOCAT LACE WANTED TO H OR FROM BOSTON NS, ERY 1180 hinking of today who, like o be present part personally our- 0 for byel- | E40 i ion amental FIRE IN THE GARAGE, BUILDIN Gomnectiout Conyr Pie Comi and love 1 the operation | { Lord g (T 2 intimate as. ith us the most union with our brethren in Chicago, to unite their those | in! te them, | f[’opo Pius Sends Message of Rejoicing [ To (,dlhollcs Fl)l‘()llgll (,dr(lmal Hayes! 1 spirits with our [ trihution of m \vers for ed that fervent pr: ent 80 to succ redemptic wnd pe: the blessed sacramen’. have already prave red most abundantly happiness and pros e | perity of all. ! “In this hope and confidence, we im- part_anew with our whole heart to | all of our children the apostolic bene | giction. (Signed) “PIUS XI. 100 MIMEOC Dist. Natl. Bl YOUNG M Bz Open K- 12,000 MAS JRIVING 10 BTRMIN 709 Roxh CWORIT NASH SMALL Ontario 1 | WILL N T RESPONSIBLE T (Continued from First Page.) than myselr. oris ‘SCR1j WILL NOT FOWLER R | WILL NOT | WitITA INSTALLATIC 0 id._extensio TR1T A 8 TOF FOSTER. F. ¢ the Punjab and citizens of wh Sudan will be mnong the sed er by the rchbishop be addre rs, anot Jishop of Alg Lbot of Tongerloo. The of Toledo in Spain, the e in endom, will worship with the sor of St. Patrick: and as the vice-gerent Rome greets the bishop of Alaska, the bishop of Katawice, in Upper S will salute the arch bishop of Melbourpe. in, the bishop of St. Augustine, head of the oldest sce on the American Continent, will bow be- fore the legate’s throne with the hop of Raleigh, . Episcopal ~'of “the baby diocese of the States,” which is less than cucee: will give special ANY myself . Justice to Speak. A former chancellor of Austria will from the same platform as a o of the Supreme Court of the i'nited States, and the archbishop of will celebrate ma before of- »f the Chamber of Commerce of 1 of the Holy Name has rmed for tomorrow's rlands of silver and the fluted gothic in grape leaves the glories of the IO PAINTING Pamt Shon. 418 1, HEATING PLANTS, water, ‘other steam. FORT NTE o ATs’ Auto naw X TWO. Will 1nst, 10028, LOUIS ,.\,, ONE ¥l sheaves, N NG WANTED —A RE above the sanctuary an ex- quisite representation of the Tran: figuration is visible to every wor- PAPEREANGING shiper. Myriad lights and sw (Bu Potoma REPAIRING, jows and Col 20% ! \I()\ AL NOTICE! COLUMBIA OPT I( AL €O. Now_Loc 1410 G ST. EDWIN H. SILVER. 7 WE MAKE OLD ROOFS LIKE NEW | Don't you think it's move to call n now. North | oth & TRONCL g "CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT. THEOSOPITY. Theosophical Society Washingion Lodge, A “» 1216 H street N.W. SUNDAY. JUNE 20, 8 P.M. “Life Triumphant” JAMES W. McGUIRE Masic | during the week. Library | PHILLIPS ident All PORCHES are screened and VALLE Two rooms. dressing room, reception hall and PORCH. varts Comp: $47.50 Resident 1432 K Street Wenal clamses obes adlcrnovis, SES OPEN CONGRESS AT (HlLA(;O TODAY | by | nd to bring the con- | | By the Asc CHICAG »Donnell of mock the m re t that v delightful T recon ne one. A party | grims arr | Northwest. { Portland | MeMinnvi {hanners above the arches of the nave | sept form a giant cross and_splendor. shining white marble of | resplendent golden sun- | 1l figure of the sancuu- | Enfolding the sunburst, o drap- | | of regal white ermine and silken | | velvet centers over the altar and fails in rich folds of cardinal red to marble floor. Twelve Canopied Thrones. Tywelve canopied thrones in cardinal red appliqued with golden insignia are in the sanctuary before the altar, the regal throne of the legate being set higher and on the opposite side of the | cathedral from the others. | The rush of visitors to the city which set In early this weelk was at | | high tide today, taxing rallroad fa- | cllities as well ag lake docks and auto { roads. One railroad passenger: trains tod he reported 60,000 extra on its regularly scheduled Anticipating thréngs of motor tonight and tomorrow, raffic manage estimated that the ivals of Saturday and Sund: would total 500,000. Special trains were brought in by at least 11 rail- roads before 6 o'clock tonight and others are en route from all direc- tions. Some of the specials carried as many as 600 pilgrims from one city or CATHOLIC | State. - e Specially invited by Cardinal Mun: delein is Joseph Lo Pa Hong, inter nationally known Chinese Catholic philanthropist of Shanghai. APARTMENTS FOR RENT TERRACE 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Road at 16th Always a Breeze from Rock Creek Park PORCH apartments are available in PHILLIPS TERRACE. afford an excellent view of the Y and beautiful 16th Street. Murphy bed and bath to 5 rooms, LOW RENTALS and Up Representative on Premises Until Midnight Manager William S. Phillips & Company Incorporated Main 4600 tion. Spe were repr tight R pilgrims among wh 7 The lay New seorgia ociated 0. June 19.—Cardinal | of Treland fixed a glance usterity upon the gentlemen ss who have been with him York westward. Com he saw it ery mor he sald, with whin mmend o good night's sleep wspaper men, and that give we a chance for of approximately ived today from th Rev. I. €. Heesacker of and Rev. A. Sander of lle, Oreg.. headed the delega- vkane, Seattle and roma esented in the group. 1,000 pil Pacific ev. Michael J. 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He came to Chicago incognito, took up his residence un. ostentatiously and today appeared at the gates of Mundelein unheralded, | the first pilgrim to visit the church | city. | b Pierce Butler, associate justice of | the United States Supreme Court, who | will be one of the speakers, arrived [ today. | The congress has its own post offic with a corps of linguists to accom- | modate forelgn visitors. “A grave hour for France and a |great hour for France, observed | Alexius Cardinal Charost of Rennes, ferring to the latest French cabinet ve because of the misery ilting from its economic dilemmas | great because of the growing power |of the Roman Catholic Church.” ! The crowded trains brought Bishop re: ). Doubleday of Brentwood and party of 3 nglishmen, Bishop gismund ~ Waitz of Fieldkirch, Austria: Archbishop H. C. Van Der Wetering of Utrecht and 23 Holland- ers and Mgr. D. Langenbecker, a tolle prefect of Western Hunan, Sunshane and shadow, fa ind showers, the usual varfety Chicago weather prevalent at seqson | jsaued e fair; of this today. Sunday prohably will Monday and Tuesday partly cloudy to cloudy, with probability of wwers. Mostly fair weather wi | prevall during the closing days. sally warm weather was predicted POPE’S ALLOCUTION " 1S DUE TOMORROW | cerning Religious Situation Existing in Mexico. By the Associated Press ROME, June 19.—Pope Pius will d { liver an allocution on a | sistory on Monday, | decidea whether o | public. | Tt is believed that the allocution | will contain a passage concerning th { political and religious situation in | Mexico. Reports that Mgr. Mora v | del Rio, Archbishop of Mexico, will be created a cardinal are regarded as im- | probable in Vatican circles. The reports are believed to have {arisen through the church’s tradition | *0 honor prelates who have been the { objeéct of persecution The tradition began by the elevation to the cardi- nalature of Mgr. Ledochovsky, arch- | bishop of Posen, who was imi by Bismarck during the “Kultur- kampf.”* Pope Leo XIII made the archbishop a cardinal while he was in prison (Archbishop Mora v del Rio rec Iv was prompted by his | Mexican religious laws. { to President Calles last month over the expulsion of priests from Mexico. ) | The Argonne | Situated between Me- ridian Hill and Rock Creek Parks, combines advantages of a loca- tion, cool, convenient and comfortable, with light, airy, spacious apartments. This fact | may be ascertained by ‘ a casual visit. The Argonne | 1629 Columbia Road Northwest | | 1 secret con- ttitude toward the See the Special Features Embodied in This Home 2548 Mass. Ave. N.W. Open Daily and Sun- day Until 9 P.M. For Further Information See Your Broker Outside Jewelry Salesman We require the serv- ices of "a man of good address and energy to represent us on the out- side with our line of high-grade jewelry and diamonds, ‘watches and silverware. Experience in this particular* line is desir- able, but not absolutely essential for a man of the right ability. We will make the compensa- tion attractive. All communications confidential. Address Box 41-C Star Office overseus delegations in the eve. | weather | the outlook for next week | No | acquitted of sedition charges | but it has not heen | not it will be mudn‘ 1 i soned | { Hé protested | 1926—PART 1. “LOST” DELEGATES KEEP PRIEST BUSY Chairman of Housing Committee Has Big Job Locating Cos- mopolitan Groups. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 19.—At a bare desk in a large and almost bare room, Rev. L. P. Hurkman, a parish priest, sat today literally telling people of all the world how and where to go “home."” He is the director of the housing committee of the Eucharistic Congress and to him come in a steady stream the pilgrims from all over the world who have arrived In Chicago without reservatfons for living quarters. The world seemed today to be gathered in Father Hurkman's quarters. White, vellow, brown, black and red were there. Iskimos from Alaska, Sioux Indians from the akotas, New Zealanders and Aus lians, Chinese from the Flowery pilerims from the heart of well as travelers from all the old countries of Europe and from every nation in South Americ gathered there for advice and guld: ance. Two Kouth scared TIndian Dakota mission wandered and were put at ease. From some- where else came a telephone call that party of Mexicans who spoke no glish were adrift in the city d lost & member en route. A dele e from Poland and a communicant from British Guiana came in fran- tically searching for their own del zation and they conversed interpreters, So it went al]l day long and far into the night with the committee which has the task of finding food and shelter for upward of persons who are here or ar nir for the events of the next five days. 64 DELEGATES HELD girls from and | through | | 1,000,000 | Cardina! O’Donnell Aitends Base Ball Game and trel(-hes in Seventh Inning By the Associated Prese \a true fan by rising with the rest of CHICAGO, June 19.—Patrick A-nnn-;““’\ ey nal ©'Donnell, ‘primate of Ireland. at- | ¢ rdina) 1aves o v yerer'ed, tended the New York-Chicago base did not attend the game. (‘lose ball game today and stopped the |Cardinal O'Donnell was Mayor De contest who had to acclalm Manage Wearing long bla | Eddie Collins the most valuable pia overcoat | to his team in the American Leagu« turned up about his thros a soft black hat pulled low 'd with | in 1914 over m\l eyes. he faced the cofl Chicago wind GREETINGS FROM VATICAN with fortitude and remained for the entire game. O'Donnell American h seemed to enjoy his experier hugely. He came with a par of distinguished clergy and hundre of fans tried to reach his sile greet him. Babe Ruth Kisses Ring. Babe Ruth was one of the first to | salute the prelate and kneit and| kissed his ring. Doffing his Cardinal O'Donnell th ball while the band struck | Wearing of the Green.” Then fterthought the band decided honor to the king and v into “Yes Si | Cardina)l O'Donneti and nodded his head through both numbers Shortly after the g | pive Gelsel uppe: become aware for the the cardinal's presence the contest, removed i tector and made his way {ate to pay his respects carding Irish primate dozen. He prod put on his speet a noM ine lie Ch Americ tou editoriail 19 (@) introduced 25 in Chicag ne in to i | the the progre to to exter | front-page st ings to the delegates 1hoy rded by of She's Beautiful Chevy Chase Home In the Country Club of Chevy Chase, M distinctive home_ confining 10 rooms, 4 baths and 2-car garage on an unusually large corner lot Tt would cost $60.000 to duplicate property, but owner must sell quickly and will sacrifice for $45.000. 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