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i i 4 ¢ . o " J Y o . - and palatine guards in full dr " uniforms, and the Swiss guards bear- ng aloft their ax-like halberds. ' At the entrance to the portico the alded by the sounding of six silver trumpets in a speclally erccted bal- cony overhead. At the first appearance of his holl- |pope was raised in the sedia gestu- | One of Thosc In Coal District Says Q torfa and was borna into the admir- ; Ing audience . His coming was her- Twice as Much Is Not U e— Too Much, Happiness and Prosperity, His bk (Continued from First Page) gated In the spacious St. Poter's |but almost immediately all those square, covering virtually every |present knelt and crossed themselves |fall, Re flagstone between the weatherworn |as a sign of obeisance, The pope cloisters designed by Bernini which |was taken to the throne, near which | ukirt two sides of the square, know- |had been placed the silver trowel, |t ing they could never see any part |studded with rubies, lapis lazuli, celve some vicarious spiritual bene- |precious gems, he used In the door | | Arguments, AR ? Father Bornat, ono of tha 16 sig=[ “On the eve of Christmas, 1 wish 1n Town Ample At §2 To | tercollegiate Musical corporation led Ha Sapan 10 afithe “"‘”‘;’“'“‘ fit from such close proximity. closing ceremony, natorics, said that the priests be-|to cxpross to the people of New 4 to tho withdrawal of tho Harvard| Arics, Chile, Dec, 24 (F—Preal. (TS, The sanction of ')‘fll‘""‘“ At least they could feel a thrill Preliminary Rites lieve the miners are entitled to | Britain my very sincero wish th $12 a Quart Glee club from the coming competi- | der lidge's declsion as arbitra. |1 "¢ Workers has been obtained by from the deep-toned bell of st | Before proceeding with the actual |higher wages and, In fact, twice as | Peter's which télled the knell of [ceremony the pope .immersed tho |much as they are getting, Regard- parting jubllec year and at the same | sliver trowel n holy water and dricd |ing the chec timo permeated tRe air with Yule- |t with specially blessed linen towels, |by the mine tide vibrations, Today's event particularly sig- nificant because of the official par- ticipation of Senator Cremonesl, took a trowel and placed mortar in the head of the Roman municipality |opening left for the purpose several to attend such functions, but thiy |medals commemorating the holy [the two counties were in attendance. practico was abandoned with the fall |¥éar of 925 and laid over thew | “The main object of tho pricsts fs | !0 the €lts havo a share n the [he obiuincd at from §3 to 35, The [emben for the purpose of ralsin cither side regarding [that soup Kitchens have been of the temporal power of the ,,;,",‘,,}.y {three restangular stones, to settle the strike as quickly us | 5’“}‘-‘“;” l":;l’“‘ll'y“”:n!”““'lflf"\)\ guas can ‘*]"'\'\1"f"!'*:*\l :*_-"r:‘kn alcoliol comes LA 2 ; Siad L TR ,“ WN\‘;« thus opened 870, T e Then, amid intens ilence, the | possible because of the suffering that | 1OP¢ e IR Y AUV OB gRAgY 0 s 5 " y i il llcating that Mr. Cool- - :?)ll'l):'l(nl\\'lnlgh‘ct)cl‘:?:“("l‘flh::“l”l!:‘Ynfll!};fl‘d pope pronounced a special benedic- |is in our midst,” sald Father Bornat, | (eY thoroughly enfoy the fruits of | Corn liquor, which flowed freely : .“1‘:::4 HI:. \”: Hi |‘\‘ v 1”.:.‘, Rt i i Thel Eafeh Aroh b sl s taaes o o 4 che- : I 4 L es conseientious r, for|for sever S frof rginia, | lested © prize song. The corpora- L pl 1 lifficultics. in New eitain 3 1 mont betwoen the Vatican and the |tion upon the stoies ho had just put | Hayden Williams, secretary of the | honcst _conscientious _labor, for Sl ST A G et b e it pleshicl lifficultics, fin New Britain, Including Lehigh P oen ey an 4 |nto place and remounted the throne, [Wilkes-Baro - Chamber of Com. | Which New Dritain is ‘noted, and |North Uaroiina and other southern |flon carsiel on nezatiations so i Tho! decialon 1 not to affect Valley, Philadelphia and Reading, ascls ng m nt. Thereupon the major Denitenial [merco, denfed today that the cham. | Ma¥ (he nest year find them more |states wd to find, elover manl- {Into the yed | 18 rarcs W= | ime uncertified of Madera Hill and Co., and Greenoughk 3 © Days of Old winkdtem ity 4 | estine s 3% prosperous and happy than before, | pulafors here having squeezed out Arawalon so late a date would e yoijon on this §s not expected until | Red Ash produets, Except for the touch of modern- |cardinal placed another stone at the ber had called the meeting, but he 0 ' i riously prejudice the concert | ity lent by the lay participants, the | 100t of the holy door ag the choir |cxplained that the priests met last | To all_the people of Britain, | tho tmounshiner and his cor julce. | rlosly prejutica the concort, onty | [ Minutes of the commission's pro. — dpdibias Y( A Y”P P :'. ! Esnn:thv solemn hyinn sighifying the |week in Luzerne county and planned | then, T wish to tender my best| Good r scarce, but cut stuff 1~);".-hnvq or ol E Ta o ik o 1 r ling the certified part Common salt is used {n the res ot o Th o first Holy door |¢1osing of the door. ¥ T '8 session with regard o the | Vishes, and my most sinore desire i3 plentitul at §5 to §12 a quart. | dIEht clubs ¢ ta nan e R | reach Washington. covery of silver from its ores, icr(.,,mny"o, 1300, when Dinte soq | Since only a small part of the vast |strike and asked Willlums to assist | i that a mos AT TR Coa i OV CEL CORIE CRIU iy piainlis e e il S s L il St. I'rancls of Assisl were numbered [CFOWd In the basilica were permit- [In getting out notices for the meet- [ and "1"",""""””‘" Rl eant e “"{ "'(‘fiq ‘;“f” ‘»\“N‘,“‘ from common | Btcause of this, Harvard agreed to S e ted to see the ceremony in the por- [N | their lot, O et ent W th fhis nint aratand that :Izl(;:z_ri“thor:::ndl:f‘l:un"d [fi“ "[LI::“’D[i‘liro, the pope was carried on the| “The Chamber of Commerce, how- “A. M. Paonessa, grape o champagne, are offered. e o iicer nedicval g TR e e bl Sl S e S e e “Mayor | West Indies rum is also casy to get. | to pervade the very atmosphere. The | B rla throug fact that the ceremony has always |Nave of the basilica, holding a light- | clergymer been the samo, with the samo rit. [0 candlo in his Ieft hand whil nal, the samo garb, the same kinds |With his right he waved the of decorations, gave It an air of |tolic benediction to the kneeling eternalness and perpetuity. muititudes. After chanting a spe- The main portico, with its white |Clal te deum in t. Peter's the pope and gold. ceilings, was decorated | Was borne away to the vatican fu with priceless tapesirics mellowed || same manuer as he was brought s Setting Fire to Home of Aged | Mingle With Typesetters, Printers | gesting that the names of Lichard | that "“0"": song '}"';"‘""""» ‘1}' | e d 3 s : : | v T and Thomas F. Wood- | corporation informed them that the | U e i ?z’]\‘:““_’rl;: olasad S Big Bell Booms Woman After Theft, | and Newsboys at Seryiees |y pan A Ahomas | E Wood- | hmitted s an arbitrary se. || Rub on Sore, Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, Iy for a privileged fev, including tho || The blg St Deters bell then| yp10, pa pec 24 op—pa. | R { the interstate commerca commission, | lection and that Harvard must either | Lumbago and Pain Vanish—Try It and See! members of Wisiting royal families, | 0l o"a close, And then al tho | Ward Sullivan, 52, was hold in jail frri [SiEhestioara mimadoinubiio by thel SR8 1 Srar i e S the | the family of the pope and the dip- |\ B %o T (R hes began |here today in connection with the| New York, Dec. 24 (P — High | governor, says: (Pl b e lomatic body, was richly draped | (EE N R e (idings, Drelimi. [death of Mrs. John Gerrin, 85, |government officlals, prominent| “The antvccdents of thess men do [€Xecutive committea of the glee club penetrating heat of “Red |three minutes it warms the eon- with crimson damask., These dnn»; Yations gave to the scone an appear- ance of solemnity and wariuth in tho midst of eold massive marble pilla and floors. The papal throne had ents b:en erected onlvx,tp(,,“. feet from |Tun by the laity and the Christians the holy door and was draped with [hurch is placed on tho sama level & i ¢ (a8 all other religions and required to stries bearing the papel coat of | 2 i 3 |said he heped these evils nedied by solemnly recalling es pontift rday in an encyclical de- ried ihe effects of the present sy Pope Prepares While the crowds gathered and the scene was being made ready, the pontiff repaired to the ducal I of the vatican to don his ceremonial garments. Ho was accompanied by lis religlous and secular court by Princes Orsinl, Boncompagni, Mas- Kimo and Aldobrandini, wearing the | picturesque nniforms of the various hereditary offices which they fill; by the major domo, master of the thambers, the papal almoner, sa Fistan and secretary chamberlain, BIl dressed in crimson silk and old of Christ with the hope of hav- mectin and parliaments, church, established by Christ as a | full liberty and independence from | { pendent upon the arbitrary rule of |any other power. On the way to the bas papal procession was joined members of the noble guard, knights of the cape and swi fressed in Elizabethan costume " GETS PARDON FOR HIS' i ness there was a ripple of applause, |y All Saints' church, Dunmore, Pi sald today with referenc Going up to the door, the pontiff [that the priests had nothing to say. the crevice of the door at the bot- [the meeting of the non- tom. Twlice more he repeated this, [sp tem under which governments are fessed to having set th The pontif |livan said t vould be |OVer Mrs, Gerrenand also satur; h{the floor and stove,which ign throughout the world the king- | th perfect society, claimed as its own | Woul { rlght, which could not b renounced, | § ficers: €, C., Clifford Austin; 5 {Willlam Hurst; preiate, Thomas CHRISTMAS PRESENT cor- | Arthur I Hayes: M. NEW BRITAIN DAILY H SFA e s e BRIRST THINKS HINERS NFSSA 8 ‘ L3 HOLY DOOR = ot 1061 Kk wogs | AONCSOA IGSUED © Scranton, Pa, Dec. 24 (M—Non- i i Lnglish speaking priests of Lacka- W]Sh [OI‘ Clty nna and Luzerne countles favor t—— rbitration only when all other plans Expressions of Christma and good wishes for the N . Michael Bernat, pastor of to the let- king cler- er of 16 non-English spea o the public today from t gymen to tho miners and operators [ of Mayor A, M. Paonessa of the ceremony but hoping to re- |emeralds, aquamarines and other (asking them to end the coal strike. -off system as sought | hring continued prosperity Father Bernat safd [ way the Father Bernat also avowed that nglish | ing priests wus arranged by | | pleasures and conveniences iuglish spen ng priests of | " Williams eatd. | HELD FOR HURDER | HIGH OFFICIALS ARE Penn. Man Sald to Have Confessed nary fo the ending of holy year the | WO Was burncd to death at her | business and professional men and | homo near Brig State police av sville last March, | members of soclety mingle v that he con- | with typesetts aged wo- | boys at the funeral serviee house afire after stealing | tour dollars from her. | According to the confession, Sul-' at he spilled kerosen Mr. Mungey's nearest re sister, Mrs, John Hyde of house, Then he went to the ! torshurg, F hills and watched the fla Sullivan {s sald to hav beforc and said that he feared she 1 report him to neighbors. van is a farm laborer. for a last view of her brot is older than her brother, i cause of her advanced age g ST told of his illness at Mr. lay powers and that it was not de- |\, [, Morgan Lodge request. 3 Elects Austin Leader | About seventeen hundred persons attended the services, which were Washington L. Morgan lodge, K e .. conducted by Bishop W cted the following of- Manning, In accordance expressed wishes of Mr. the rites were simple, a was no sermon, The services followed for the burial of the d hard; M. A., Theodore Johnson; W., Lothfar Seigel; K. R. §, . Alex Tom- | ro expressed in a messagn fssued The mayor's message follows: theirs will he a holiday of merri- ! wWishington ment, and that the New Year will | ¢)ecr, ru) merchants and the | the cupital, | manufacturing institutions which | ""ho supply i | give a livelihood to the majority of people here, the city officlals, whose | congressional und other holiday stay- (S¢lection and that Harvard must : public services tend to make our |overs | cither sing ft or withdraw, newly appointed governor of Rome, |¢ach time chanting in latin, After- [the Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com- | S nd vers. |iofth Tor centuries it was the custom of |Wards the pope placed in a special {merce and that only 16 of about 100 fhe employes of the corporations !y which serve us and every individual' sinee 1 AT MURSEY FUNERAL . printers and news- thedral of §. John the Divino | 3 for Frank A. Munsey, newspaper| WHIT publisher, who died did not arrive in iihenland; do- | timo. for the funcral. . After. fhe | Central portion to 18 gnd 20 inches | West. Virginia, was appointed toda |ing 1t recognized by international {810y the structure. | services the publisher's body was | the Adirondacks, ito be allen property cu admitted yomoved to the chapel of §t. Ana- | The encyclical added that the |taking moncy from Mrs. Gerren'garjug to awalt Mrs. Hyde's arrival | the ritual SDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925, 13 e offerings all duy yester- i 1 [] | Mr. Butherland, who Is a republi- | tate in the chapel of 8t |0 [ a! P} |New York, who died here several | watehed over by af wi tiring from the latter body in aced in a vault in e 1 . He was engaged in the coal ery. Interment wil D 50 e, Harvand Glee Club Objeeted {f 124 mmtsnt atam ot s ot Carmel, Pa, Kiwans oy r and [ Kirkweod, Mo., and is 60 years old, A . : Olub to Aid Hungry Miners SOl } This Selection | ew Year | UF GHR]STMAS BOOZE;“M”]”“ to the selection of Horatlo | The Kiwanis club of this place will { Parker's “The Lamp in the West" as | Decisionin - Tacna-Arica DISPUte | o50n o soup Kkitchen immediately afs he office Srr— the prize song for the 1 Safd to Pix January 9 as Latest|ter Christmas to help reliove fhe {suffering and hunger brought about ate, | body will Woodluyn cem | besid Mr, M | \ | motlhic {ntercol- | Suppiy lor Congressmen Staying glee club contest by the in Date the club officers. Much suffering is In which [yeported by welfare workers among the certified part of the Chilean ap- |the famliies of miners. peal from the procedure of the Tac-| Mount Carmel is the second large Arica plebiscitary commission | est town in Northumberland county, shall be entertained s understood | ha a population of about 20,000, carly to determine the activitics of [Like ofher towns in the same sees commission ave not in any way | tion of Pennsylvania, anthracits coal nterrupted by the appeal. mining s practically its sole indus- i} e decision s u lo it has seen numerous fix January 9 as ti kos fn ycars gone by, this is the the presentation of first time in the history of the eity nnounced today by | tor regardi aduate business the mann Do, 34 —Christmas |tlon. This wa of kick, can bs hae in |John K. Wi i Washington, under the very caves of | 2dViser of the glue club, who ex- for $2 to $1% a quart, |Plained that when Harvard objected abundant, an extra |10 the song the club was nformed amount having heen brought in for | that the prize song was an arbitrary greater, | Polico officers beliove a greater| “Tho Intercollegiate Musleal cor- ty fs available than cver hefore |POTION was orgunized with the country went dry. Gin may | Harvard Glee club a charter Maryland stills are reported run- > the approval of every contest- ning day and night to supply a de- club. ea 0 e e ers mand for green rye, | s plan worked well until the - S il ‘H\H of 1925 when Horatio Parker's S BOTH MEN |*Ihe Lamp of the West" was sub- | p . . . Wis., Dee. 24 (P)—Goy- |mitted to Harvard as the prize song 4 John J. Blaine has sent a |for the 1926 concert. Harvard im 0 u l 1 should | ernor telegram to Persident Coolidge, sug- Mediately objected and reque not qi and the tion woul s in the | trust of 1 lity them for tha commission | felt that it could not again enter the | Poype omination and confirma- | contest. The matter was discussed |stant re create widespread dis- (MO8t amicably with the corporation land it was decided that withdraw from the 1926 confest.” Rub™ will bring almost in- gested spot through and through. ef from the pains of rheu-| When you are suffering so you atism, ¥, colds, lumbago, lcan hardly get around, just get s ritis, backache, strains, sprains, |jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, |sore museles and stiff, aching joints. [made from red peppers. It costs d today ne | CHRISTMAS IN ‘ Sy R v g Penetrating heat little at any drug store. The quick- Utic Y., Dee. 2t ®—Central [Sontherland Is Named {frees the blood circulation that est relief known awalts you, Use {and northern New York will have a \ s rics oft the congestion and pain is it always for colds in chest. v Custodian | eone [1or Free 24 (M—Howard | Nothing has such concentrated, |tisement to ator from |penetrati t as red peppers. \WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO., |The moment vou apply Red P pper |Inc, 598 Madisun Ave, New York, lian, Imh you feel the tingling heat, In|(N. Y. ¢ country is Propert | covered with clean sh snow, vary- ‘Washington, D {ing in depth from four inehes in the (Sutherland, former lative, a St, T mple Mall This Advers her. She | and be- | was not | Munsey's illiam T. with the Munsey, | nd there | | contain- ‘o ehiito Exec ‘recs | kins: M Paul Kalin: trustee, 5 ALioldoadic G tiiinott-anition ALy Raline! SRR Ham sl ECRRE s ectthaRR Il L i AT Gl e ) fhe book of common praycr of rardinals present in Rome, hearing Man in Prison Since A G e the Protestant Episcopal church. their long red silk trains and wear- 1023 | Instaltation cere il Hake shop Manning opencd ) Ing white ermine capes; by oriental Dlace ookl Aret ices by reading the Thirty patriarchs, their heads glittering | Goncord, i (®)— vary and will be in charge of Distriet | 'Salm, which ‘ml]mh 1 P with jewelled headdresses; white- [ Thomas J. 1 N. 11, | Deputy John J. Baskerville and hrs Tl e mitred abbots and canons ©of St |was given a Christmas pardon from |staff, of Hartford. Know Mino End.” The Rev. How- rls mas [the state prison today by Governor | The lodge will hold s Christmas ard Robbins, dean of the cathedral, —-- |John G. Winant and the exccutive council. He had been in prison since Christmas, 1 Fedl Spledid! | | August 4, 1923, serving a sen- years for tho roteau at Berlin, Croteau had been a boarder at the Sheridan home and v accuscd ' Nicest Laxative, (x4t e { house. When Croteau returned late | at night Sheridan shot him. € ” pardon was asked by the c ascarets I [olcitor, who prosccuted Sheridan, | [the father of Croteaw, the mayor, s | four ex the president of the women's elub, the judge and clerk of the city court, editors, clergymen Don't stay head- achy, dizzy, bili- ous, constipated, ;g 0y pank direetors, stek! One or two| . At a recent hearing it develppe: d O that Sheridan's wife and c pleasant eandy-like |\ o0 gy pported by the cit Cascarets” taken | (., "Gag 26 years old at the time of any time will [0 hooting and had three children, mildly stimulate ; | the oldest five years of a your liver and | : start your bowels. | 1. O. O. F. D] Then you will both look and feel | 'y head will be clear, stomach sweet, | o, tongue pink and your skin rosy Because arels” never or sicken, {t has become the la est selling laxative in the world. RICT MEETING district mecting of 1. O. O. I s will be held Jan. 18 in this It will include t lodges com- ing District No. 17 er lodge of Middle of Hartford Dircetions for men, wor eyt o children on each box — any drug- | sion will be held at 1. 0. O. F. hali store, |on Arch street. | | ——— that they're washed for a vear we'll find something to put in ‘em | SANT ; ; “What shall I put in New | Britain’s 70,000 stockings ?” Here Santa is a card we’d like to have you put into each one of them. West End Wet y 3 Wash Laundry fi":gr . @Wishes One and All That ¥ 2% £ Good Old Fashioned Wish: A Merry Christmas and % A Happy New Year A 8 ¥ ¢ at the meeting next Tuesday | read from the Scripture Members expected to | DBenediction, pr ing their children, The featur hop Manning, was foll ho evening will<be the entertain- sin of three hymn ent of about 20 ncedy children, by relativ here will be an entertainment and These were, nta Claus will come down the “Abide With chimney and distribute presents. Lover of My Soul o an; Tha entertainment will start at 7:30, The bronze casket was banked | — e | nounced hy | owed by | s chosen Ages,” “Jesus, P KRN again is with us W H ALL its beautiful religious signifi- cance and its glorious spirit of peace and good will towards mankind. Never before have 'ET Christmas gladness fill the air, And all the world with love abound, We hope that yow'll have not a care, And peace n.mlj [ te you redound ! Merry Christmas to You All the peoples of the earth had occasion for ich rejoicing. Nineteen centuries after the birth of the Prince of Peace, the nations of the earth have finally manifested the desire to adhere to His teaching If we, as individuals, are to continue to enjoy i | this peace and happiness we must regard it duty to serve, and to serve with all our energy the best interests of our com- munity, our neighbors, and our families. With such purpose in mind, we cannot fail to realize the full significance of this most joyous of holidays. Wishing You An Old Time Merry Christmas and an Abundance of Happiness in the New Year Boston Store H. J. DONNELLY CO.

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