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20 FATHER MGONAGLE | TO MARK JUBILEE War Chaplain Observes 25 L Years in Priesthood E¥ Next Sunday. Rev Charles Clement © P, Catholic chapla Btates Soldi ' Home, will q‘OlihA’ale‘ the silver jubilee of his ordination to priesthood next Sunday. He commemorate the event by acting as |dur the past week. T| celebrant of a solemn high mass at !SQ"L v is a national organization, am. in the chapel of the Home, | Predominantly Episcopal, formed for D e el b e | conservative, logical study of actual an will the com. | phenomena S ve B he soclety, it was explained by 3 f|sister Fsther Carlotta, head of the i |8 thern House of the Nazarene at ugustine, Fla., is not a cult of L mbers know that cer- e happened, under ra.| ion, and are interested determining just what brought them about, what external means his | were used, and in analyzing all the i |circumstances attending the cures. ”-Efjg | No Quarrel With Doctors. '| _The Socisty of the Nazarene, Sister r 10, 180%, | j]ts Members Jesus Still Did personal miracles of healing zo out of the world during the last vears of the Middie Ages, leaving the entire field to the trained physicians? A negative answer to this question given by the Snciety of the Naza- which has been in annual con- Diccesan Church McGonagle. of the United | is 1 | rene. will tion at Trinity born MeGonagle was Ohio, on April &, 1 PASSING OF MIRACLES DENIED BY SOCIETY OF THE NAZARENE Have No Quarrel With Doc- tors, But Believe Cures Effected by HE | healing. The change certainly was not wrought by the child's mind nor by any hypnotic effect on the child by the worker because the malady was purely organic and not suscept- ible to suggestive healing. with an apparently incurable cancer. She had been given up by physicans and was on the point of death. Every 1 possibl been given. In about eight monthe the woman was restored to practically complete health, now is able to do all her own work, care for her family and fill a leading social position in her com- munity. Apparently the cancer has been permanently cured. » Heart Disease Cured. vear-old girl on January 1 Possible. body. B altaring the state of mind the victim may be made to endure them better, but there is no reason !ofixipev:;n‘v a”y;m Nm’,, ¢ the So.|1925; was under the care of a distin- 5 upon such cases that the So X €0-Iguished heart specialist of New clety of the Nazarine lavs its great | Boenclle, N. Y. Her heart was in e nri“'. in maintaining that ‘hn‘E!FUCh condition that she was unable actually is a stepping in of forces out.| SR SENAMIGE tRE Sue, was dnanl side the rsical u erse to restore| o e s 2 tion a5 batora the Setiing in"of the|for her For two months she had a0y paieay Firet bibfical accounts of healing Appeals to All Classes. the sick were read to her. Then the The society bases its appesl to all |laying on of hands was practiced. In types of thinkers, largely upon the|April she was able to go out for short basis of such cases which actually auto rides. In September she was have come under fts observation— |able to go to schoc cases where suggestion alone would| A woman had been in not_have had much significance year with an incurable Here are some of the cases ported A child, 8 months old a victim of cholera_infantum, entirely given up by a confarence of physicions, found an agent for the society apparent Iy dead. It had gome four days with ut nourishment. There was a bare spark of life in the infant, but at the bed for a case of re- Another case is that of a woman | relief afforded by surgery had | arthritis, a disease which affects all the joints of the body with a limy deposit. After the first meeting vith the Nazarene representative she as able to sit up on the side of the bed and has been steadily improving since, so that now there is hardly a trace of the dreaded disease, which is reported as entirely organic. Another woman had been the victim of infantile paralysis thres or four vears before and upon her re. covery there was no reflex action in one leg and one arm. practically helpless and had ceased treating her. f the limbs came back very rapidly after she was treated by a represent- ative of the Nazarene society Other Diseases Cured. In addition there e authenticated cures in cases of tuberculosis and |spinal meningitis. Both of the: maladies are due to specific, identifie germs which prev upon definite human organs. They work largely independent of the nerve celis, so far as the subject now is understood. The society believes the key to all cures is to be found in the New Testament and that they are a continuation of the miracles of Jesus and of his direct followers. The chief element in such cures, it was said, is a proper state of mind on the part of the patient-—an ab- solute acceptance of the possibility of SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 3, 1926—PART " being cured by extra physical powers. In the case of the infant, it was pointed out, there was an entire ab sence of resistance. Further than this, the methed of cure follows entirely that given by Jesus to his disciples—prayer, laying on of hands and anointing But the chief efforts always ars directed t9 getting the patient in the proper frame of mind. Besides this every medical and surgical resource is used. g DEER MEAT POPULAR. Added to Pemmican Because of Nourishing Qualities Special Dispatch to The Star. | SEATTLE, Wash. October Pemmican, made from Alaskan rein- deer meat, fruits and nuts, is destined to become a staple article on the mar- | ket at Nome, Alaska, reports Ralph | Lomen, owner of the largest herd of the domesticated animals. Reindeer pemmican will contain more nourishment per pound than toods, is easy to carry and will keep in any temperature. As a compressed food for trappers, ‘miners and travelers pemmican has long been favored in the North, but | this Winter is the first time reindeer PARK POLICE PRAISED BY GRANT IN ORDER Officers Win Public Commendation in Letters Received, De- clares Director. Praise for the efficlent and_satis- factory manner in which the United States park police have heen perform- Ing their duties, as evidenced by let- 1 from ¢ has been pecial or lished by r of the E and Public Vational Capital. “The director wishes to express his commendation for the efficient and satisfactory manner in which the park police appear to be performing their dut says the order. ‘““This is not only shown by personal observation and general commendations received in connection with occasions when a special traffic problem is presented, but also by 13 letters recefved within a few nths mentioning specific cases in which individual officers have apparently merited such special note. These letters specify many cases in 2.— Parks of the flesh has been added to the mixture. | 0 TR (PRI I (T ! M, which the park policeman has ex: mmunm7 M P~ ceeded the strict obligations of duty and either by special courtesy or voluntary action has beem of assist- ance to the public.” The letters of commendations from citizens were for services rendered by Lieut. P. J. Carroll_and_Policemen William J. Grissam, Roy B. Jenkins, Iy, John B. Edelkamp, F. T. Cain, . T. . J. M. Browning, Paul R. Toland, Grover C. Shumaker, John W Leslie D. Mason and Frank An American company is building a raflway in Colombia. Burchell’s Bouquet 38¢ Lb. This is a splendid coffee. N. W. Burchell Fine Groceries. 817-19 14th St. N.\W. I TRTTTE and | Esther Carlotta said, has no quarrel ; that | Whatsoever with the medical profes- lesthood in St, | 81on and believes thoroughly in all the : thodox methods of healing. But it s seck to extend knowledge of hing which appears outside the . |scope of medicine and in the same - | classification with the cures effectad {by Jesus of Nazareth, by his imme- his | diate successors. and by various other | religious agencies, of which there are | reliable records. | Such a study, it was pointed out, t start its analysis with the dis- most it could have lasted only for a few hours. After the Customary pro- cedure of praver, laving on of hands and annointing with oil, a flush of color came almost immediately into the corpslike cheeks and a few davs later, witho ther medical ald, the baby was declared by physicians as_entirly cured This could be interpreted. according to the soclety, only as a case of divine O WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need onr Instant duplicating service Duplicate Key, 25¢ Bring your locks to the shoo. 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