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As the Cardinals passed down the block men, women and children knelt In the Jxtrect and bowed their heads a blessing | Cardinal Glbbons's Sermon | Cardinal Gibbons took his text from Isaia ‘The vener speaker opened his ser the See of New Y He showe Two Cardinals, Every Archbishop in United States with Two Exceptions |i". and Many Bishops at Services yacmite ns Ue” deat oe archi 1861, Rigat Revere Ts 10. “May r Harp , are Models of le in the Cathedral. ae iat any cntinte e We It would here i Nabors of pr vuris! pa hand Che Blessing of the Pope Sent to the Catholics of New York. Catholic Pride in the Cathedral. fg the various institutions that trapol there 13 | | by his tl | Jove. the d ffection | tai ed to hits | ton. | j 3 To Our Venerable Brother, John M. Farley, Archdishop of New York: Venerable Brother—Health and apostolic benediction. The recurrence of the memorable events in the history of any dio- vege is at all times an occasion of joy, and the one hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Archdiocese of New York, whose development has been extraordinary, must call forth unusual rejoicing, because the constant increase In the harvests of a hundred years bears ample testi- mony that the highest expectations have been abundantly fulfilled. It seems proper, in view of these consoling results, that on the solemn centennial celebration of the See of New York we should re- new our frequent supplication to God that he may vouchsafe to it a more plentiful supply of His celestial gifts and more copious resources to accomplish things even more laudable. For these re ns, and as a mark of special honor, it affords us great pleasure to tender to you and to your devoted flock our heartfel congratulations. For assuredly you and your loyal brethren have reu- dered many distinguished services to the church and te the state, and we cherish the hope that these, our wore:, may be an Incentive to per- severe in that vigilance and zeal of which you have thus far given such signal proof, and thus bring glory to America and stand as an example for the entire world. As an augury of heavenly favor and an evidence of our good will, we most loving part to you and to your faithful people the apostolic Al enrich t plate wi there Js Joy and your crow: [that ds the majestic Cathedral in wi |we are now assonibled contributing h vou | |selves, If it jfmise @ monn father yuntry, bow mu ts Ui ge of erecting & monument |Sayiour and Father in He: “And kings erecting consummatt: Expansion and Stowe of the See. If we any t has They rom the Britt benediction. Hees and , | France a and other portions of Given at St. Peter's, Rome, the ninth day of April, 1908, In the fifth {| Catholic ad other portions “But heterogeneous and year of our Pontificate. PIUS Pope. | eantzea mass of Ch 1 wor As | WU sn disintegrate under | ctreumi neces, Hike a body withou With all the glitter and pomp and circumstance that surrounds a | SPS Ad ¢heit faith woul ve vanish { Ned id sus ty of a de s, : . ~ i} »-ordl jourishad a festival in the Roman Catholic Church, the crowning feature of the that Ds te geal "on i ° Ae | Moret ang enlightened. clerg « dt he founding o} 2 vas | “But of all the nations. th : centenary celebration of the founding of the diocese of New York was | contributed “to ‘the act tat nave solemnized in St. Patrick’s Cathedral to-day. | York, you will ail avow with gratitude, It was the Pontifical high mass, of which Cardinal Logue, Primate | the § at of HON RTtlatiberaniened \to the children. of ever of all Ireland, and the one hundred and fourteenth successor of St. Pa lias? Bia veabOEneeinenur ie. Whatever may have been the rick, was the celebrant. There has never before been a Catholic ceremony | jaPRitionint'so mans at Ireland's in this country with such attendant splendor and pageantry. Participat- Hovering Providence ins made thelr . . exile subservient to highe a nits ing in the mass were two Cardinals, all the Archbishops in the United | purposes. 1 can satel say iia there . are few cities or towns tn the United it e excepti Wo, Sc isHops Stat the Catho! eligion ha States with the exception of two, scores of bisHops, hundreds of priests), | staves were ihe (oases arpligion naa swarms of deacons, subdeacons, acolytes, altar boys and choir boys and ea by laymen of Irish or thor of the faithful. | “Thy Sons Shall Come f: The oceasion was one of joy and ela-)of distineuished Jaymen of the New| | “When 1 ¢ thon, and York utocese Janurdy lunnidetr in sympat! Ce rmy nath the Capuchian, Franciscan of t javish and beaut!-| gra pontnt blend Thigh And cowls of their orders brown and | and #1 ack, came fiext. As they, marched | hem down the matin aisie of the church | #2 rough the stained! their ranks parted, and they remained |!:, white soft light that si sperity of 1 observ lass windows of the Kelly Chapel i ation with the a Ta a Lions AE for the remainder | faith and uniting An Always Impressive Ceremony. | of the procession to pass by. ‘up the walls of Je the elevration of the mass! Prlests tn black cassocks and white | vey U8 t on of all|S¥rplces filed in and down the aisle, | RS igar oe eu tsan arai| 4M deress the alvar, until they ipullehellaleore and t Bro! is about the Lord is risen tuary Following them were | shall walk int tat purple berettas, Witlr the Hishops| sre gath red tuKet ler by the presence and active p marched the Abbots of the Paullats, the | to { ons shall c of the princes and jes of the sts and other religious orders, 04 thy Gaugnters she shir |their black and white robes distinguish abound. and Inside the Cathedral the decorations |!™s them from .the more brilliantly i were ail in green and gold, Outside | * ¢ men. the only decorations were red, : chbisi next tn purpl and blue slowing t m were the suffra, Btates. all in white. with mitres. Tne at regular interv. rbishops grouped on the northerly western and n of the sanctuary, the bishops oppo- in a metropolis or in a shack of rougl boards at s t The always imp made the more impre and kings ops We! . to you. m eirs of the faith ir sacred mis- it that. the glorious amply ful placed | & he southern n sides of the century Cathedral grounds, bore great Ameri- | nas can flags and an imme flag | BOntIATonen| jon of between si the United States, with clergy in promoting ndertaken In the nd bumanity, » Fuloonio, wearing @ walte your bist robe and & guid mitre. The concluding, S¥ety & the parnde was Cardinal) U8? Vast Throng in Attendance, De the (ta TA fer ea Ailend ea lbiiMereeuteeGoenctt Advice to the Faithful. er d on i Edwar ‘and Revs. Jolin| e all, tuke an abiding and a time for the yt an wrest In all that affects. the Pal and Richard ©. Hughes. | aM ate f lice t ie aes, \ welfare of religion. Let Star wonvara red robes of | the words t yal psalmist be Fifth uve t holders were e red cap, There were your inspiring watchword. “If 1 forget ei ay cist pi Sera rer one thousand churehmen in line, | thee, UG Jerusa uke vay i M is Cardinal Logue ascended the throne | be formutten: let me en noe up against the entrances in 1\ the roof of my ne! Be wes on the north side of the sanctuary, He | ten thee; it I make no ‘Jeru- s there beginning of my fo sted for the mass. When | sale cloc secoud and altn equally splendid Ae the altar ue wore ihe erat mial will All the Cathedral at § ade for him by the /orclock to-n sae ponufial vespers ' igious order ig) Wil be sui on the below , i er in Italy @nd | Voostolic Delegate. Ar P J 1 ye sir white and gold The bustling Louts, will deli er the alee raneeucieerisareniet ian ering In tho great edifice died rlenitnotnonta: Pave! “The Harp that *W8Y ae the vencrable prelate ascended nd Gipyons the altar, lates, 1 visiting |p! Once Par and tend in the Cathedra ; end nthe Cathedrt lowed Pie great choir of men broke into the | Cotlege nd ry 1 ecclesiastics will Vor haif an hour the sirains of the Kyle, and the mass pro- | Surround Able ied with air with patriotic a ceedmt with ai! the additional std ; tnd he eeeriaate dn ts prelates und the monials that attend the celebration a n respo! to Gen Gare a the toust. "Our | Cardinal pea a Cardinal of the 1Uogue and Arohbis rley will tae toasted by Mur nd Arch- Cathe i remelnecinsnoutintie| Mooney, Mg. McKenna. wl ye Cathedral during the | {Rwnop | ‘ | | the’ relt mass, und the si | “ | | ade Wi ‘ovin ous orde pond for es on by Cardinal Gibbons oo! the ¢ 4 ye host on the altar midd) ‘ . r bronge outeide Hearty Cheers for Cardinal Logue » An unexpected and svinewhat sur- pr 1 xr ual Logue as he walked aio Fifth ay and Lbs started up the Cathedral steps. ne NeasAE ECHO OF MADDEN DIVORCE. great crowd cheer m lustil Scere fine . “ 1 part} up he tur , « (it Mogr multitude . = b seated | a time when ps and Bishop athedral ia served 1 led by & group of ) was the first to appear, He was closely followed inal G.boons, ha orica vvtow of WAICHTINS TIN) MORNIN 9) 2D Ga ye Mes Sb ;|One of Them Objected to Go- {floors in the six-stor. ft building at 1 i The slipping of a cable off the drum in} the basement /eaused the car to drop. | ot the bull Murray. of > ployed in the building the fourth floor Murray st J of No, 11 Bust ¢ lertes of the jon the opr tested stre upon the s unor- | Bob Davis’ Who Res Boom ORDWAY NAMED BY HUGHES the Governor an a A general den CONDUCTOR STRICKEN File Pols nets nied he oni THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY APRIL 28 “TWO WOMEN AND PLAIN STATEMENT TWO MEN AURT BY BROCKLYNITE INELEVATOS, WHO HAS STARY Calge Slips Of Drum at Fourth Life Has Been Intolerable for and Car Plunges |, the Past Fifteen Years, * -Downwad Says Mrs. Nester. g on at tt e, Ninth surpassing nd ever no Mr, e tin ing in an Ambulance, but Had to Do So. West Raa nreSE ow duplica success: New York, as the yo: Then al ceiving catia trom an bi Four persons were tnj elevat Iropped four people euch day. us feature of th $s afternoon, | inter what New York ing the ® following s have The elevator the tor te Wil vent ts among i rnoon at the Riker store and Twenty-sev M. Nester, living at 1738 De were two person a clo Ie nvenue, Brooklyn, said: “1 pave} maker, street ad rerven in tritis and Horace a Jaborer, em-| catarrh of t nach since 1993. Fi Uns past Atte ‘ 4 | two years or any kit death and 1 ed ave been § ‘ ring the ud not eat solid f Henrietta $ ed and Sixth chorr, of re passeng 1 Mrs. Henry ave hud to ge night after ni and was ‘or years 1 wet Well, but wi slyn who a es and d ked car, Mis ken and slit Her frou s rig g was and bruises. Bi ctured in igo places. Wend was crt Dr, O'Connell took the injure neent’s Hospital. Miss nbulance, si and she pro- Hfted yr she pre ——— “JERSEY BRYAN © JERSEY GIRL HAPPY MEN A AUT | ensack, Home for a Visit. for Nebraskan, Fails to Land as a Delegate. ten, and row, of to the are seven didater | gaged 6 lays before nominating Davis, eA agnition | ytr tar of many | “4 Hudson had ennthe Tat ul Ke ever, an yok place dspet) bow TO HEAR BEKMEL CASE, ,, 40-687 Hugh oOrdwa ALBANY, April 2s. _ in-law necate Bachman was the m | scot 3 interested ' AltoMeE A demand | pray Vs removal | cide remain “unt them to leaves Late last fled with | Bachman’s direct Smith. @ charges, | ing the devil” broke the Joors, kick to | in footboard of a hed and jum b on. eA, amashing | Teanwhtie Bachman was in with the | Smiths AY rig} found and Bac na om uh : ennt ode orpae (ring with an opportunity |and ran “shnieking | fr¢ ine wit en, 1; father and mother Mt miles —_—— s tha ee DIES ON HIS TRAIN. WATER MAIN BURSTS: LE. Ik 1, April 28.—W Floods Two Apart- A \ ment with re pposite No. 3% Johnsen 1 Ps lyn, burst Inte wid J , se sr of water three stor C A bo nly water nded the apartments of Wy cile and Morris Dennis, gon # t Not until was closed was the wa e we a8 1908.) L TRUSTS NGS O).OP 21,000,487 Surplus for Quiter Decreases $3,076,711, but Usual Div. idena ts Declared. ura Drug and |, of 1 per cent. on | Boiler Burts.on Big Britann BATTLE-SHIP RENT GY EXPLOSION AND To-Day Put Three War Ves- sels Out of Commission. Gala Sunk and Ribble » reports for the quarter end- ng man is re- tense number | ¥ who ere|the Cob E quarter discussed medicines —_—_—_—_s—_—— FPLIIAS | BREAKFAST F.0D HE BELL WE A of Kitchen, Follows Blow-Up_ of Second Coe obtained bveon 3 and 4 o'clock Mon- | the destroye | was slowly starving @ extremely weak and AS AN ARISTOCRAT wnte nd 1am pleased ny daughter has heen ver the y K i a re NEW TREATMENT wit) sv to Denver a+) ACCUSED OF KILLING CHILD ; | IN RELIGIOUS FRENZY. 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