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HOLY MAMERS A7 INNUAL SESSION 'Readlng of Letter From Pope a Feature Today Washington, Sept. 10.—Imposing and colorful ceremonies, culminating in the reading of a letter from the Pope and an address by Cardinal 0O'Connell, Arch-Bishop of Beston, marked the opening of the second convention day of the Holy Name socleties of America. The huge stadium of the Catholic university was filled to capacity for the solemn and impressive reception of the Cardinal which opened. the day's program. To the canopled al- tar and throne erected in the center of the stadium Cardinal O'Connell was escorted from , his residence across the university campus by a procession attended by all the pomp befitting the personal representative of the Pope. Iollowing the official installation of the pontifical legate in the throne, high pontifical mass was celebrated by the Most Rever- end Michael J. Curley, Arch-Bishop of Baltimore,” with musical accom- paniment by the university choir, At the conclusion of the mass the convention impa#ently adjourned to the conventlon hall of the university to hear the reading of the Pope's jetter and Cardinal O'Connell's ad- dress Amid profound silence, his emi nence arose and read the pontifical dispatch. “Blessed is that people among whom is held in highest honor and in public devotion the Holy Name,"” the message said, “for surely that people will be enriched by celestial tavors and will progress prosperous- Iy along the road of happiness. “Now, of your nation these things ' may be truly said, since from the time the confraternity of the Holy Name was established and propagat- ed throughout America, chiefly through the zeal of the Sons of St. Dominick, it has brought in its wake signal blessings both to the Catholic religion and to the civic welfare of the oeuntry. “By stimulating the men of the country to the practices of virtue, by sanctifying the Christian family, by establighing the principles of justice and peace this confraterniay has coptributed to those elements o moral life which redound to the strength and beauty of your nation.” A Beautiful Sight G Adding that no more beautiful sight exists than that of the fim- mense multitudes of consecrated manhood” bearing public’ testimony of their faith, the letter said no wonder was felt at the Vatican for the “extraordinary interest in the establishment of this confraternity in all dioceses of the country” on the part of all American bishops. “We have no doubt,” the pontifical message continued, *“that this con- vention, held in the capital city of your nation, in the presence of car- dinals, archbishops and bishops and witnessed by a large gathering of the members of this society, will be- come a famous reunion of Christian manhood and will redound the greater glory of God and to the wel- fare of the country X x X “In order, therefore, that this happy event may bring forth in the souls of all worthy fruit, we grant to vou, our beloved son, the privilege of blessing those present in our name and of proclaimings plenary indulgence on the most solemn day of the reunion, under the usual forms and conditions.” A blessing also was imparted in the letter to “all those who have given their aid to this important work of the convention,” and" “like- wise to the whole people of Ameri- TLetter Fro mCardinal A letter then read from Cardinal Roggiani, protector of the Holy Name societics throughout the world, reviewed with praise the ac- tivities of the confraternity. Cardinal O'Connell then delivered his address in which he dwelt upon the pope's love for America and his recognition of its contributions to the welfare of the world. By sending fo this convention his personal rep- resentative, the cardinal said, the Pope was encouraging all to greater devotion and ze “We also see, this most significant gesture of the viear of Chrlst another most clear evidence of his speclal admiration and affection for America. As one thoroughly versed and profoundly learned 4n the story of the nations, past and in the making, Plus XI has from the very first days of his pon- tificate realized fully the mighty in- fluence exerted by our beloved gountry in all those things which concern the stability of order and government, And he knows thor- oughly well the fine attitude which this nation has always taken towards the egullibrium of good government without which permanent relations between the peoples of the earth cannot endure, “But most of all he has agaln and again manifested by public utterance and action his deep appreciation of America’s magnanimity and gener- osity in its mercy and tenderness to- wards the weak and suffering of Europe ahd of Asia as well, Also in this latest of his graclous acts we see another obvious eign of the sove ereign pontiff's great desire to show for all America and Americans his particular gratitude and affection.” The cardinal went on to review the objects of the societies and Christianity's part in the history of the world, Respect for authority and obe- dience being the first principles of Christianity, the cardinal * sald, hrough the Holy Name socleties merica has a great army s battle array, strong with the strength of God, who in every time of national stress and strain may be entirely de- pended upon as a bulwark against anarchy, disloyalty and disorder, which whenever they appear, men- ace the very foundations of national and international peace and pros- perity.” “And here,” the cardinal contin- ued, “under the protecting shadow |of the dome which crowns the halls of national legislation, we salute at the same time the cross of salyation and the banner of our nation. And while we send over the ocean our signals of love, devofion and'loyalty to him who sits upoh the throne of the fisherman, we send also our re- spectful salutation #nd our firm dent of these United States,” In copclusion, the Apostolic bene- diction was bestowed upon ‘all those | present and upon all members of the | Holy Name society. ASTRONOMER DIES Ann Arbor, Mich, Sept. 19, — John M. Schaeberle, astronomer, twice head of expeditions sent out by the Lick observatory to South America, is dead at his home here. { |He was a graduate of the University of Michigan and one-time member of the university facuity. The New Nose S 7 i = Jack Dcmpsoy is not worrying about Harry Wills, who outpointed Luis A. Firpo, South American heavyweight. 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Fur Trimmed COATS $19.95 Splendid snappy coats of Bolivia, Chamois Suede, Chinchilla and Wool Velour with fur collars and trimmings of Muskrat, Thibet and Marmot Mink; graceful models all fully silk or crepe lined—the most favored styles for the new season. for $25. PLENTY OF SMART AND.MODISH New Fall Hats Tomorrow at $4.95 Chic models of soft Lyons velvet or velvet combined with duvetyn or felt—some hand em- broidered, others smartly stitched. Short-back pokes, off-the-face shapes, draped turbans or with saucy upturned brims. Burnt goose, pom pons, ribbon fancies, tinsel braiding, ostrich, velvet flowers, ete., are their adornment. Velour Sport Hats. $4.95 ‘\ ;?lltldlli:; aeleztle $1 .95 $2.49 | Children’s Velvet Hats Special Sale of LADIES’ LOW SHOES $3.95 Strap Effects, Cut-Outs, Lattice-Front Styles—all the new Fall styles and pat- terns representel in this group at $3.95. In Satin, Patent Leather and Tan Calf, with low, medium and high heels; all sizes. 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