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ARR “IN Pa, - Dia public audiences, generally at- tended by about one hundred and fifty persona, He Is introduced to all and al- ways has some suit remark for @ach individual visitor. THE POPE, SAYS CARDINAL. “Thete is no need for an auxiliary Pope or an assistant Pope, There wi! ever be but one Pope. As for ifir Holiness his mind is as bright as hi eye and his eye is as bright the morning. His motto is ‘God's will be Gone,’ and he dors not allow his great Feeponsibilities to wear him down. He ‘Gee not worry and his example should BF Profitable to the people of our coun try who worry too much. “LE bear a moseage from Hin to the people of the United States, It ‘was delivered to me and my arsooiat in the presence of an assemblage of some 1,500 people “@ince = reach! Quarantine.” cluded the Cardinal, “I have beer many times if Iam gind to get home I wish you would say for me that Ta Blad to get home in capital letters Ae the Berlin made her way up the Bay the Cardinai went on deck 1 pored for the photographers, He sat farewell In the meantime to one of his chums on the voyage, three-year-old Roger Wood, the « Mr. and Mra H, & Wood of Los Angeles, To com memorate the parting youne Mr. Wood prevented the Canfinal with two pier sticky candy whic Eminence accepted with due solemnity served the Herlin poorly | @tood on the bridge for half an hour watching with Interest the execution of y the captain « fast to the dock the reception New York went aboard. committee was compe tloe Victor J. Dowling, Mint Mer. Moonoy, Mer. Lave Hayes of the Cardinals Major John F. O'Rourke Haasiocher, Frank W. Smith, Charles Murray, Bryan L. Kennelly and Jar Butler, The committee brought abo & great big fur overcoat for the & of the Cardinal in his long drive « Bradway and Fifth avenue, Hin Bint nence Waa informed that the coat would be his personal property afte the ride. CARDINAL HAD LUNCHEON | WITH WELCOMING COMMITTEE. With the reception co there went aboard the Berl 1 ley'e sleter-in-law, Mra. Far- ley of Brooklyn and h ldren. Luncheon was served « In to the committer, te Cardinal and his euite, At noon Cardinal Farley left the Miner to boatd the steamyr Ronedale, which was waiting at the end of t! with @ large assembly of clerky and lay man aboard. The Cardinal gained the pier by way of @ special gangplank decorated with the papal colore and Am flags. From the foot of the gangp en@ of the pler, « distance of 14 yas @ bidad Kirip of woft crimson carpot was Fetched and thin marked the path of the party to the Rosedale. The Rosedale was scheduled to arrive at Pier A from Hoboken with the Car- ai and the eption committee Doard at 12.00 o'clock. Battery Aes open spaces were jammed with specta tere an hour before that ume, In the crowd were hundreds of school children weaving American and papal Naga. From Pier A into Battery Park, a apace about 300 yards long and & yards Was roped off for the passage of the Cardinal and his party to the automodiics and carriage, 1 along Greenwich street were 10 auto mobiles tha: had been provided for the committee, Cardinal Farley's carriag Was at the end of i> roped off space leading from the pier. h been feared that cold weather would Interfere with the plan to | Cardinal Farley ride upiown in an open catringe. But, at the tine he landed the su Hining vrightl and ¢ aly was almost mild, te was bundlel up in aw great, heavy coat and the fur coat prerentod (o hin by the reeeption commitiee on tie Be at hand to pad to hin comfort Becorting the Cardinals carr & Mounted detail from the Club. The members of this detat! scarlet sashes and furnished the py Curack, and Mar Jobn 1 Kaward r four ¢ the by an ak te th sca In war detail of color in the long line of v hicles outside of te brilliant seariet robes of the Cardinal. GREETINGS EVERYWHERE ON TRIP DOWN THE HUDSON. “On the trip down the rive ‘ u doken aboard the Roredale Cardi Farley got his first idea of Ue ina tude of the reception that awalied hin Floating from the Magstaits of al downtown akyae se naw Americar flags. Paesing \woleily fae luted the F » Windows Nags and Kerchiefs fluttered. Tae sun, whieh been obscured by clouds for some th previous to noon, came out brightly and warmed up the alr. Aaiong (howe walling to greet Lie Care| dina at the Battery was | atior Le rive dale. Prom Of dulldings alongrhore Of the Irish Immigrant Girls’ Home. He | called to mind an © of fifty) years ago, wale t with to: | day's reception, 1 ward in: the @r dem. “Bitty yeare ago.» “the Know Notiings were threatening Patrigh’s Cathedra the clersy organized a guard of cit Yo protect the euifive. A greut cheer greeiod the Cardinal as he appeared in Batiery Park. Moving picture op Photographs of the cameras on the ( The pictures sh will be displayed the country and in scores « abroad. Cardinal Farley's arria ‘ beside the Caré Mar. Mooney and Ju» ita dong, trailing escort of automobti loft the Battery at 1.06 o'clock, The in Battery Park was immense, but the rrangements were perfect and no disorder. It was then seen that the reception to Cardinal Par ley would rank in sige of the welcoming crowds the homecoming of Col. The dore Roosevelt from bis hunting trip Africa. However, the was different to-d was wildly cheered. ators who Fdinal and bis ¢ Dow f the ¢ Col. Rooseve There were che rw household, } for Cardinal Farley, but generally the] street, carried on his plans for @ poll men 4 warma Hulng the #ldewatk along the Ine of mare of itented t ex with respectfully 1, eixtyeflve sergeants, fe THe Besa nek bd Jwere in charge of the Commission e a First Deputy Commisttoner McKay Preceding the open victoria in whteh]and Chief Inspector Schinittberger the Cardinal rode w fifty aut order would be assured in. the carr ‘ of the wrranged plan of reception, the varlous zenw and laymen s re commiticn [Soeletles taking part in the reception Following the carriage we ) automo shed to epeelfic locutions along Diles bearing the cleray of the dlocem f the Candis ‘aA lean antinae kniienta Were as follows and visiting clers Henevolent Legion, St, Vin- Hroadway, ot Paul Socteties and Catholic there Was little cher Club, from Battery to rdinal left’ Battery Park place. Capt. W. Hallah crowd trained ahetr | THE EVENI LL NEVER BE BUT ONE! v Hin Kaquitable kreatly in Io rome of the Knights of Columb: place to Worth atr . from Exel Capt Building and expressed sleep xympathy ] ieee to Worn at eae oP : Tho Italian Soctetion th to Grand Waleh jatteete. a). Jove yolart and Hon, At Cit John J neld, Marshals, Police Forcing Crowd Back as Cardinal R ee ~ JANUARY 17, 1912, NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, (Specially Photographed by in Evening World Photographer.) olphia, and the sermon will be eached Cathedral an ni yc SS LULU GLASER DIVORCED BY CHICAGO COURT. cress Wint-Deeree From Ralph C. Herz, Whoat ine Charged With Cruel Treaggignt. CHICAGO, Jan. 1. Actress talu Glaser, in private Hfe Mra’ Ralph C. Hers, was given a decree of divorce to-day by Judge McDonald in the Supe- | rior Court. Some weeks ago the @ | trese told the Court that her husband had beaten and choked her a number of times. Judge McDonald ordered the ¢+- cree prepared, but withheld it on the publication of reports that Mera did not | contest the suit for chivalric reasons, He Waa summoned into court and jthere admitted that he het il-treated | hie wife and dented that there was col- lusion in filing the bill. 'WESER | Bona Fide #REE Trial Offer | We will send to your home FREE and on free trial one of our fam high je Weaer Uprights or Pi | Pianos with music and teacl to Instruct you how to operate the | player. You give it @ fair trial and after | you decide to keep It, we make you | A Special Low FactoryPrice and arrange Lr ents to suit conventence. you decide ni keep it, we will call and take it ‘away and you owe us nothin, ‘We have devotea ni to manufacturing pianos and are making this ence tion pu’ | offer to acquaint the samo evening at the Catholle Club, No.{him with wild cheering and wavin uperior qualities of Weser Pianos. A by the Rev. T mas i Cusaek, Centra! Park South, Invitations to| fags. T police escort was ready and PLA SBURG., po ‘ Auxillary Bishop of New York, An ad: | this have been Issued to all the prelates, the proce from the Battery be loeuneyetud ve Lacan & New Weser Uprights. .¢200 up reas on belal’ of the clorgy of the/of the diocese as well as to national, —»>— i ; * , | ja diocese wil! by d by Mgr. Lavelle, | State and civil officials, This reception at Lis home here to-day Pee canis . | Player-pianos........ 450 up rector of the Cathedral, and an adiress| will be noteworthy from the fact that; CONGRATULATIONS FROM | He was County Juage of Charon « i Used Uprights. ... MHup on behalf of the laity will bo read vy | the Cardinal will appear in scarlet and | " ay | ty for two terms, te e Justice Dowling, At this torvice there] the Archbishops, Bishops and ‘Mon-| ASSEMBLY TO CARDINAL, | (00 hyo ot the state Commissioners of aoe Spay. ca Player- Will be seen the new coat of arms of| signor! will wear th | Elcetrieity tn 1905, 190 and 1907, anos 'y Guaranteed the Cardinal, This will be placed back| Thomas F. Ryan was prevented by a| ALBANY, Jan. 17.-The Legislature : aia) his death sone af of hie chair 4p the great throne In the | severe cold from taking part in the| to-day congratilated Cardinal Farley | the regents of the Univ 1’ Sew | WESER BROS., Factory Salesrooms, chance is the work o lam | welcome to Cardinal Farley. Mr. Ryan{on being elevate: » CI spl ehala ia. (near 6th urel Harris, the artist of the Paulist|1s a member of the committee of wel- | Raeenuiyarne "cnet PintebdUead the York, His term of office would not} 181 Weak 06 St. ( LNs fathers’ community, and tsa gift from |come and had hoped to go to the dock | <entution and 4 Mced the | have expired until 1916 Judge Shedden| Open evenings by appointment, the Paulist Fathers to the Cardinal, lip Hoboken, but his doctor insisted |Fesolution and an COPY will | way sixty-two years of age. He leaves | Tel. 6414 Chelsea. A brilliant reception will be held the !that he remain indoors, [Pa ROSE Oe Cereal |a widow, two sons and a daughter. | eg Riggs ces CARDINAL O’CONNELL SAILS FOR BOSTON NAPLES, Jan. 17.—Cardinal O'Connei! Grand Reception at Pier Name from churches and Greeting in Bary |e: sitnm tr iinen sosts confusion the Cardinal sat|to the pler by a large number ot ‘The steamer Ros with 500 prom! Meantime, the arr of the Cardinal's }#outh of Houston street, Grand to Hous: Tent priests and Catholic laity aboard, | in his chair and received various New| church dignitartes a: y of carriage and a rousing cheer echoed [iin streets Col Hugh O'Donoghue, | egy the Haitery at 119) to roms to the | York dign who boarded the Rose: |eardinai tanked iis. tena, tor th back from the Rrowdwa et Teal cocletion, Houston atreet to{Nerth German Lioyd docks at Hoh dale after she had docked. courtesy they had shown him during his The boys La Salle Schoo! were} Union Square. Ma terroth, ;@0d bring back the Cardinal ne | COMMISSIONER WALDO GIVES in Naples and assured them tha Uned up at ‘Third street and Broadway. | marshal lnteamor wan decorated with streamers THE CITY'S GREETING. stay hero would alway he one of his ve sir enthuntast el Moly Name 8 tro! chucehee lot wails and gold and from a dozen flag-| ‘The city wa : by Police | fondest: memor: brought A nmtie to of | north of Hourte . and from out{poles Mew Papal and American flags. | Commissioner ander Waldo tn t — ! the Cardinal lat the real, ringing }0f town churehes, Union Square to) Crossing the river, the whistles of the | absenc Major-Gen.| WANTS ROGIN’S TESTIMONY. cheering did bevin until Madison | Madison Square, on both sides of Brow joratt tn the harbor kept up an tncessant, | Harry, Commandant at West Point, also . itis ead 00 Way, on the weat of Fifth avenue! noisy salute, zreeted the newly created Cardinal, Anthony Stump? Geta Welt fer MAA Banare Bornean Bite | n Square to Fortieth stre ‘At Pier No, 2 of the North German} One of the first to welcome His Emt- . auar ‘ bd fro ‘orty-second street to I Lioya © thin; ft adi al” after the docking was Mgr. nler- X-Bauker's Appearance. An Order of Mibernians | atxth street. Major John F ceria ph gil beh betlet Md tees 1 of Philadelphia, a clasamate of the! - Wh County Socletion had| marshal, {strip of red carpet wan latd from tho] (aramnal forty. years ago in. Rome.| Justice Irvin W. Lehman tn the Su- te wilewalks and crows) Anelent Order of Miberniana on the | reped-off portion of the pler to the| sige, Kiernan brought the beat wishes! Preme Court to-day issued a writ of wi vas character ant hide of Ffth avenue from Madison gangway of the Rosedal ‘of the clergy and laity of Philadelphia. | habeas corpus directing the warden of tleally enthusiastic jes. ¥ yer street. Major! All along the ral hale the pipminest | was a the Recta eet mn it tee aa tie Tombs to proditce Joseph G. Robin, ohn J. Byrne, marahal, ifgures In Catholic life in Now York, as | taken places in the waiting automobiles, | the convict iter ot MEMBERS OF HI6 OLD FLOCK! Catnouc ic Library, Mr ns representatives trom all over:the | word was sent to the Cardinal, who Was siqrons Crare ona Pe en Be GREETED THE CARDINAL. =| Mf. Mutqueen, hat. United Sutter. Aa the Cardinal ap- ‘chatting with his escort, Capt, Geori L Wha | was touched when at) The followeng » s with Capt. t and Fifth avenue} Martin Crimming as marabal, will form on Fifth avenue north of Forty-eixth atreet: County Longford Society and County Cardinal Farley Thirty-seventh #tre he encountered hundreds of * parish, Toirty-seventh members nd avenue, to Whleh he! Cavan Soclety, sorty-sixth street to A young priest, He|Morty-seventh atrect, eant aide, J hat when passing that} Browne Catholic Clup, — Forty- and kept it off until he had] ReVenth street to Forty-olghth atreet, | wd the last of his old Mock cast aide, Fordham University, Forty-etenth progress of th street to Forty-ninth street, oast side. © parade was slow An forty minutes waa con- Cathe 1 Club, Forty-ninth street to ined in the tip from the Battery tol Fitdeth street. Fiftioth street. Thousands of th who Domint Lyceum west Weat Fifth saw the start at tho Battery ihe nue, Worty-sixth to Forty-seventh Pasange: Of porete through TWF)" Pordham Law School, Forty-seventh wAON arried ihe © BININT trent to Yorty-eighth 6 et, Went side. Syinies ice and de") 60,000 LIGHTS STRUNG ON THE haisint i ‘ Cat CATHEDRAL. A feature of the reception will be the her 00) Humination toentieht ft. Patrick's: vyele i ‘ of the | Cathedr ‘his Imposing ucture has eh Insp + MoClusky and} been outlined trom foundation to the nen ad ! could do to ses tipping the spires with 0,000 yandtie t esp after the trie Mehta, The edifice, after dark, aan ges lv out Hke @ structure framed in thai ScuAtis han tire, No more imposing electrical dis | epee yl ees ted play haw ever been seen In the ctty. In adition to the outside tamination, the interlog of the Cathedral hax been transformed Mito a great cavern of ight by the distribution of electrte bulbs, The hureh and the pollen i charge to make way for White the ¢ ae Minty Vaults of the Cathedral, hitherto halt os fram hidden from worshippers except in the the oO ' Wroad Nght of day, will be revealed to ‘ @ uluminated every oe » be i ace e he first com- are 100 singers tnt the pnp |dinal as he neared t © had braved ( Win thelr lotty work POLICE HAD DIFFICULTY HOLD. teal ede . ce ty miles of elec- ING CROWD NEAR CHURCH. Jy. wiring connecting the lamps up and The vielnity f ti Cathedral ” glimpse ¢ ardinal. Hore the « ad Jerab Meulty to han & iver ang the crowd, w Was about stares rrent lamps connected te the w cers, Ww » 1 the omen & line and others it will take from five . iumiaation ront f ie) jomt glow, and they count aohaai” ahiiay ca es val Hehting as one of the t ppp 3h ation he Cardinal's carriage at) pie ghts will be left in place for two children began a song "W weeke ¢ dur Cordinal.* His Kminence eat public demonstration tn honor v a tie door of the edifice and)” Cardin Wil be Kiven at th amine tha tite er roma | on neat Sunday night, 1 Papal Katghthood and the Me peesee wel Will preside ts of Order of St. Gregory | programme ved ds ae follows Great “The Rev, John M. Farley, Pries: ab th aon } Suprem t Justice Jolin. Delany : . vw vy. Join M. Parley - bi ‘ jueen, President c The M Jolin M. Barley, Arch 1 ho, Cardinal Bars 1 1 n Bar [ley Wet Cochran, wd A. Gloxertoh will read : brig t 1 valng ade dress w the Cantinal bins $ ‘ Hed. | self, On thia on the Cardinal will | The 1 1 Was ex p wt Wese Of $39,000 to 1 the Cantinal 1 the | defray b "i trip big 1 e Deum | to Rome On Thureday, Jan. 2, comes the relige wa 1 | 1 Ps jous cere y Which is to commemorate the eievat Ne Archbishop of » Cathedral pronounced the benedtotion | ¥¢ > the Minaiate. ‘Thi W and t i f welcome tnt ut in ecclesiaatical wet | we mbliAaA com * year for HOW THE SOCIETIES LINE up {!! "'* ah ne ta thie FOR WELCOME. mony have been extended to all the ry, and a have accepted Solemn pontifical rated by the Mos. Prendergast, D. Nvishops of the entire large number of then Police arrangements were made for the we anticipating a Broadway and Fifty the Battory to apttieth ideration Waldo, wd in mass will be cele Rey, Edmund F, D,, Archdishop of Phil trom The writ was issued on the app! of Anthony Stump cation who desires the for- yin a enit brought | the police boat Pat the Rosedale, clear- nd Detective Lien- ‘ed, frail and white, In his magnin- |C, Liebers of en trimmed with gold and which had conv, up the incline, a shout, Ing the waterwa pes cent red re walked slowly heartfelt and mighty, rose on all sides, tenants Michael Collins, John J . James M. Git. Pee ford, Fred . Morris and the Midel- Y | Hennessy and James J, Cronin, who had . Fred HOME, SWEET ; la pastat easort of the wi he old Morris Park race ‘The band of 75 boys from the Catholl Quickly the Cardinal left the mer); course by Robin to the Development Protectory played “Home Bweet Home" | ang entered his open carriage, which | Company. while the Cardinal passed through the | Was waiting on the closed dock, | Stumpf says he advanced $10,000 to| throng on ghe wharf to where a throne | Win his head bared, except for the| Robin to ewing the deal and that his! chair had been placed for him. With ‘req skull cap or Zucchetto, Cardinal | share of the profits amounted to some- | the cardinal came his suite, which had parjoy passed out of the dock Into the thing like $80,000, Stumpf says that he| accompanied him to Rome, open park, where the thousands who received neither the $30,000 nis orta-| Almost the first to greet the returt- | nad stood for hours waiting, greeted {nal loan of $1 ing Prine of the Church were his four | sme — — | sphewa, Philip Farley, Deputy Fire ~ wstoner of Brooklyn; Joseph award Farley and Peter Fark he Cardinal's other nephew, John Marley, 8 J, of Mordiam © To Former Tenants of the EQUITABLE BUILDING had accompanied the party to Rome dham Colle nts on the Up; k oof the F » groeted his lation college delivered to Hts rance wit! 6, WhO ® pUshed on his te nporary throne, the Cardinal recelved the homage of the | five hundred on the Rosedate. Forming | 120 BROADWAY in line, ssed in single fle ans | knelt his huge topas ring, the | gift of Pope P Cantinal Fa by t Following directions issued by the Bureau of Buildings, we are engaged in making the premises y's return was marke utmost democracy, Hy fol and held light, fri tly convers, yn} Tuite Rectwae ta te ionete var-lh safe by doing all necessary shoring and bracing, and who ve a ‘ies of New captain had Cardinal taking down defective walls and piers, steel, iron, and interior work. Incident to this work rubbish is being carted away from the premises. Reasonable pre- cautions are being taken to segregate from the rubbish papers and other matter having the appear- ance of direct or collateral value. Tenants who are properly identified can, by ared a the ¢ smilingly deel recelpt signed by York, as evid delivered one safe and sou The Cardina! splendor, They were med with gold braid, His shoes were black, with buckles of gold and from his neck hung a large golden cross studded with tm- mense amethyests, The Caniinal was parttoularly cordial mittee Warned hin: fth atching cold that the wilt which may be of some value. rset Silent Tow 'show't wa THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY Batt inp he Rosedale od Cardinal went again on kaze at the thousands wi amed the park waiting to wel as his red robe gold gala hy & cheer rolled aut over | see carat eat ahd [PENNY A POUND PROFIT) te q on s i es es part to xo] (Trade Mark.) on vold esate cenesday oh 17th Special for Thursday, the toth B d BI d ie pou ND BOX ein 3 a oo ORMOND SP eae Edie FILLED CONFRC Is the cause of all humors, eruptions, Vark Now and Cortlandt Street stores opta every ev All our stores open Saturday evening until 11 e'clork, Milk Chocolate Covered ba wie Mexican Kisses isaay aa arse olietarn Ui = aie wenta of the contr The po eg instance hotls, pimples, scrofulous sores, ec: zema or salt rheum, aa well as of rheumatism, catarrh and other trou- bles. 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