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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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HAIR SPECIALISTS On the Path of the Pilkrims Review of Current Motion Pictures Miw KATHRYN A. O'CONNOR Mi MARGARET V. CUNNEEN J. J. FISHER CO.

ICOR rOB ATED) Roofing Skylights Sheet Metal Work 186 Fiheenth St, Brooklyn, Y. Tel. HCroeeot 4-188 i HEADS SHIP BUILDERS London, Dec. 4. A Catholic, G.

A. Burke, has been elected president of the Shipconstructdrs and Shipwright Association, which eml braces about 20,000 workers engaged in all trades associated Willi shipbuilding. He lives at Bristol! it east arm stkebt- i of 1934 WE REACH BUENOS AIRES Fxofeeslosal Bids. Xorfc CH Released lor broadcasting, Dec. 16, 1933, hv the Motion Picture Bureau of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae.

Written a a free service by Mary Harden Looram. A Preview of a Pilgrimage to the Great International rTHE arius types 1 Eucharistic Congress Buenos Aires. By REV. R. aJ McGOWAN mortuary FREDERICK F.

STEVENS FRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES Eetabliabed IS83 74lk St, at 2ri At, ATIantk S-763S $tk Ubckt At, Wlndor-707 Wi Haw Compoaadnd Orer Preerriptioae THERK MUST BE A KEASOJN Htatiuo 99 PI- THE cities on the West Coast of i learns, is that Buenos Aires has stolen ground from the muddy Ll South America Lima and San r- 1 i ii iiiiniiniiMie i.i river, removed the river farther tlago and even Valparaiso seem x. a a a cities of. the colonial period that are being: remade in the modern if i- nit; i Buenos Aires seems new. The older city appears only after a Maragllotti Studios St EST. 1912 3 Vincent Maragliotti I MURALand DECORATIVE PAINTIX6 5si Bn Tar1 a c-ve ti wttc closer acquaintance.

In our talk last week we told you of the Increasing number of groups being formed all over the country whose efforts were -being directed not only toward the cultivation of better motion picture taste but against obscenity In advertising. We realized that these groups of public-spirited citizens were rising like a great crusace to improve the moral tone of motion picture entertainment. While all of this was particularly important and significant as far as our Motion Picture Bureau concerned, those of us who have been rather close to the motion picture problem realized that the most Important crusade would have to start with the root of the evil ard this root, of course, was at th-? source of production. We realized that the medicine had to be taker, It is a city of over two millions. j.

-3 It has two subway lines. It has skyscrapers. Broad avenues and ITALIAN MASTERS 160 E. 56TH ST, NEW YORK CITT vice. emphasis tie importance of choosing the right out).

A complete cstahlith menu with a specially trained personnel, is the one positive assurance that there will he no later regrets. Such is Fairchila service. FAIRCHTLD SONS MORTICIANS 86 LefferU PLaae, Brooklyn 141.JC VeMlm. Blri. riuJ.U 4 I -s Telephone FLaia 3-3817 still broader boulevards gi it spa ciousness, even with all its narrow i from the city and! built a harbor arid broad avenue upon the regained land.

It lit ont tir made land alongside the newest harbor, Puerto Nuevo, "and on the new broad avenue that leads frsm it to the old plaza of the! Cathedral that the Eucharistic Congress and the procession will probably take place. Should this plan gat throufh, large parts of the ceremonies will be visible from the boats ijn the harbor as in a stadium-j Then the procession will move away! from the river along the wide avenue and into the great Plaza -de Mayo, or May Square, where the Cathedral stands. Oreai Coemopolitan Population The elusiveness in Buenos Aires old streets and its many low buildings. It extends over what seem innumerable miles along the great 4 BECKER-INSTITUTE WiUiaauhari Hank Bid. 1 Han toil PL SCIENTIFIC REDUCING Gottfried Bck r.

Reg. Phyetotberaplat. Director. Scientific remedial exercise and electric treatinenta for reducing. Largest and beat equipped eatablleh-ment of ila klrd in Greater New Tarn.

Phooe for appointment. NEvina S-4647. river Plate. 1 i 4 ft r4 Its plaza of the Cathedral and the 4. a xn i I Hi older public buildings and' its narrow straight streets make it unmistakably1 Snanish-Araerican.

Its internally and that, while the public might prescribe, it could not effect a permanent cure by any external applications. i S9-S1 IMA J. wide avenues and boulevards as majestic as can be found anywhere its beautiful monuments In the plazas, much of its architecture of As a matter of fact this is really being done. The Industry it JOS. 1VE.

BRESLIN Fun eral Director 146 Patckea A venae, Brooklyn. N. T. MODERN FUNERAL1 PARLOR PHONE JKF-FERSON 8-SMO EST. 1827 of-so great a thing as a river 15 miles wide and thd indefiniteness of the architecture and plaa of the fifty years ago, and its sidewalk self, realizing that the advertising cafes, make it seem like Paris.

But code has not been sufficiently efff-c Church Explained city are matched by the kaleidosco tive, has taken steps to insure more pic character of the people. To Protestants rigid adherence to the terms, tiood Films Those of uu who have been fol (By X. V. W. C.

News Service) Cleveland, Dec 15. "What reli Colonial and 19th century Spanish-American is the strongest element and is molding all the other peoples who have made Buenos Aires and the Argentine lowing with more than usual in gioh means to a Catholic" was the terest the hishly successful screen adaptation of LITTLE WOMEN topic of an address by Rev. John "Fm clean and you know it!" And what's more, I Can fee how soft my clothes and sheets are! and I can smell the pure clean odor of them ever since Mdther started tb send everything to be washed by the Domestic. 5 Why Not Try Our i Domestic Finish Service i This Week? Domestic your; fabrics a gentle laundering. Your flat work is beautifully iromed by experts.

Wearing apparel is sized and rfend finished and has the-same appearance as when new. Regina E. Donnelly v- FUNERAL DIKtC'l Ul? 201 Euclid Avenue N. I. -A Dignified Funeral at a Reasonable Cost- Telephone GKidmore 4-VCKS their home.

know that its clean advertising. Its P. Treacy, diocesan director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, at Broadway Methodist But Buenos Airs is a great Italian city as well. It has many artistic and decent posters, present absolute evidence that a picture can be an outstanding success without dipping its colors. We-might Church here last Sunday night new Spaniards.

are many Germans. There aremany English. The speaker stressed first the necessity of religion in the life of its cafes are true coffee-houses and there a "person knows he is in Latin America, again. Yet its skyscrapers, electric signs and subways make it seem also North American. 'A La i -Am rica Chicago Entering Bienoa Aires from the interior, a person does not think of it as a seaport.

-It seems simply a large and in many of its parts, a beautiful city at the edge of a great prairie. It might be a less industrial Latfn American Chicago, serving a a centre for the grain and cattle of a rich farming country. Yet In Chicago, the lake which is less Important to It than its railroads, is never far away; and in Buenos Aires, the great river, which is almost a part of the ocean and is over 26 miles wide here at the city, seems hidden, even though It Is the river that makes Buenos What has happened, a person Irish are everywhere, in evidence. inform you at this point that in many of the large cities where everyone and the love and mercy There are many Slavs. Many from of God in revealing Himself to us.

LITTLE WOMEN has been playing the United Americans as we are called, or, more It has far surpassed I'M NO Passing quickly to Christianity, the speaker showed th necessity of Crmbrland 6-f 137 Eat. Veara M. MATTHEWS Funeral Director ANN L. MATTHEWS LJcetieed Undertaker 207 Hamilton Ae Brooklyn. N.

Y. commonly, Yankees, pronounced ANGEL in box-office returns. Don't miss seeing ALICE IN WONDERLAND any more than you 1 Minimum' charge, 11 lbs. for $1.50 and! 12c per lb. for additional weight.

Shirts 8c extra. Zyankees, and spelled Yanquis -are in business. It is a world city and is still in the process of creating itself. would miss that trip to the circus NAarre B-1A65 Mldweod 8-S454 (Nest week the author will de MRS. B.

scribe the people of JBuefios Aires). authority as a first principle on which all constructive religion must be built Father Treacy explained the significance of the Mas 3. The speaker also dwelt on the meaning of the Sacraments and the rlch graces they bestow upon those who receive them. The address closd with an explanation of the Rosary, the priest urging the congregation to turn to (N. C.

W. C. features) or a visit to Santa Claus with the children. Fox has presented to us this week an, unusual war picture titled I WAS A SPY. This production is notable for its fine characterisations and sub'le direction and has received; the rating of "Very Gocd" Our telephone number is SOuth 8-5186 Serving thq Public for Over 45 Years Carey' Registry for Nurses Eatahlthhm l.keneee Slm-e 19t5 MW3 fUTUMlS A E.

'rar Flatbnh Ave. and Kinga Highway BHIKiKU.N, N. Registered, (iraduat, Cndergradaate, Practical and Trained Baby are re FIRST CATHEDRAL CLASS ORDAINED TEN YEARS for our adult list of endorsed pic On Friday, Dec. 22, six members the Blessed Mother as their closest tures. of the first class graduated, from BROKEN DREAMS, a Mono friend.

Several questions were asked at Cathedral College will celebrate the gram picture, is a simple and ap 10th anniversary bf ordination to Happy to Serve You! Happy to Serve You! pealing story of the young wife's the priesthoood. They were or R7 i the close of the talk, principally on the Mass and the obligation to attend it on Sunday and Holy Days. dained on Dec 22, 1923, "by Most attempt to win the love of her step-son, hsppily culminating in a united family is particularly -well Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, S. T.

The reasonableness of the obliga tion was explained through the teachings of the Old and New Testaments and the law of the Church. handled by ryl Mercer, Randolph Scott and Joseph Cawthorne. 127-137 iTwelfth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ASM i MOTOR CARS L.A.D.

Motors Corporation 1045 ATLANTIC AVE. J' MAin 2-5134 The flewl 934 Nash Now on Display Ic' Alao large aelection of guaranteed, used cars from $50 to $1,000. Yea, will ke pleated witk oar Harold Austin has given us a After the services practically the HOLY NAME MEN GIVE AWAY 800 BASKETS The Holy Name Society of the Department of Sanitation, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, will distribute 8 80 Christmas baskets to the extra drivers and extra sweepers of the department in the two boroughs. There are approximately 975 extra employes of the department in Brooklyn and Queens and of that number 880 have filed requests for these namely t74 baskets to be distributed in Brooklyn and 206 to' be given out la Queens. The baskets will be issued from the central orflces of ieach borough.

In Brooklyn, the president of the society, Mr. Michael's. Nicholson, will be in charge.ot the distribution and will be assisted by the delegates of the society. In the Borough of Queens, I Borough Superintendent William Powell will rather gruesome and rfealistic pic entire congregation met the ture of the American desert in EAT In TBt John the Baptist Church. They were elevated to the office of sub-deaconate, and deaeonate a few weeks previous to ordination by Archbishop Lisson of Lima, Peru, a member of the Vincentian Order, who was visiting L'JoliaB College at the time and whom Bishop Molloy delegated to confer the orders.

Another member of the class was ordained to the priesthood 'the speaker personally. 'EM ALIVE with isome spectacular views or tne "Jtiiaaen LAKe. The CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT ST. JOHN'S U. ASSEMBLY The biggest Student assemblage of the year at St John's University was the ceremonious Christmas as same day, but met a traflc death el months after ordination.

Rey. Henry Schuram was drowned at St. Joseph's Villa, Waterm'ill while attempting to rescue Theodore Mur- sembly conducted Thursday morn ing at DeGray Hall. A special musical program featured the gath 4JUAI.II Kenned from bigltrat ro erode SERVH'K A modern rieet of tmefce at runr aervire in ao emarkenrjr olDt. Dhy.

a seminarian: both Father ering, and the administrative of Sen mm and Mr. Murphy lost their ficers and faculty took prominent lives. part. HOW STRONG A LIGHT do the children need for their lessons to save Ttheir young eyes from jstrain? How "bright" should Dad reading lamp be to permit him to read his paper in comfort? How much light should yoii have for sewing? For bridge? For your! book? While-preparing dinner Maybe you've wondered how you can light your home to best advantage. Now y6u can find out.

Just ask to have one of our lighting experts call. He will study the placement of your lamps and actually measure how much light you are getting from each, with the scientific new "light meter." i Then he'll say something like this: "Mrs. Jones, the light meter indicates that the light from this lamp is too bright for reading. The glare from the page hits your eyes. On the other hand the lamp over there where your daughter studies doesn't give enought light.

It is harming her eyes." The illumination in every room will be checked in the same careful way. Then he'll suggest ways to make your lighting both better and more attractive. This service is FREE. Your electric company offers it to help you to get the best light possible in your home, at the lowest cost. Very Rev.

Thomas F. Ryan, Two other members of the class were ordained abroad the same activities of ihe desert insects and reptiles, and their never-ending struggle to keep alive, forms the story of this unusual piece of real life drama. A DAY IN VENICE is a beautiful Fitzpatrick Travelogue taking us on a trip through the famous city with its "00 palaces. A delightful Christmas cartoon released this week by Paramount presents Betty Boop in THE PARADE OF WOODEN SOLDIERS. The children will particularly enjoy this Christmas fantasy.

May we remind you, our radio friends, to select your entertainment wisely" There are enough worthwhile productions Tor you to patronize without wasting time and money on p.ctures of an inferior quality. Let our endorsed list assist you in selecting your entertainment. A postal card of request to this station will bring a sample of it to you. C. president of the university, year; Rev.

John Stelnmuller or who presided, delivered the Christmas message. He also complimented the Crusade Society, who dained at Innsbruck and Rev. Thomas O'Rourke ordained at again followed up their Thanks Rome. be in charge and will be assisted by officers and delegates of his borough. The giving of thtse baskets is made possible by the successful entertainment and dance held by the society at the Knights of Columbus Club on Oct 25, 131.

Also, donations of 325 each wfre received from the Joint Council of Drivers and Sweepers Association and the Brooklyn Sweepers protective Association, and 10 from Mr. Lawrence Farr, of the Brooklyn main office. giving precedent by distributing A few months previous to the INdependence 3-0500 food baskets to the needy. Rev. date set for the graduation of the Thomas F.

Maher, C. Dean of first class from Cathedral College OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL :30 P. H. the College of Art and Sciences, also addressed the assembly. Un the late Bishop McDonnell visited the college and selected certain der the direction of Mrs.

Kathryn members of the first graduating Fuchs, the Glee Club opened the class and informed them that they proceedings with the coUege song were to begin immediately to pur sue their studies in the major semi THOMAS D0NGAN COUNCIL nary, some abroad and the, others at St, John's diocesan seminary. ASSISTS RADIO STATION and "Adeste Fidel ea" The university orchestra offered the march "Religiose" by Chambers. "Eight Bells" by the Glee Club and Seredy-Tocaben's medley of Christmas airs, "Beneath the Holly," concluded the musical program. He informed those chosen that, in In the clubhouse of Thomas Council, Knights of Columbus, the event they successfully passed their examinations in June, they Fourth ave. and 76th st, a visitor AJpiionse J.

Nirrengarten Son 'OPTOMETRISTS 1M9 Kinirod St, nr. Onderdonk Ava R11XEWMD Meaiberi oi St Aloyaiaa Psrisk Bldicewuod l'hme HKxaanaa S-1383 would be advanced to second year may possibly notice a small box bearing the words Radio Club." This box is quite familiar ST. BONAVENTURE'S GIVES HOW TO MAKE SURE WHETHER YOU HAVE THE 4 EMGHT LBGHT IN YOUR HOME W. C. MURPHY HEADS NATIONAL PRESS CLUB Washington, Dec.

18. William C. Murphy, Washington correspondent of the Phliadelphia Public Ledger and formerly a member of the headquarters staff of the N. C. W.

C. News Service, has been elected president of the National Press Club Mr. Murphy is a native of Craw-f ordsville, Ind. In his' journalistic career in the Nation's Capital he also has represented the York World and ashing t-on Post, the United States Daily and the United Press. and thereby shorten their seminary course by one year.

The six cele-brants of this week profited by the gracious promise. When it came to the final year of ordination, Bishop Molloy informed the class that he would ordain them in December instead of the usual time in June. The sii celebrants of this week being members of the ordinandi of this, particular year- were also ordained ahead of the usual time with the rest of the class, which was 18 in Henry McCaddln.lnc. Funeral Service 24 SEVENTH AVENUE WErtos Sait Entire building devoted to funeral pur- roxea- Mow and then we furnish for 126 a complete funaraJ which fit la Btcery when funda are low; in thta, cemetery chaxsea'and any each outlay are extra, f'unaral axpenaea mount iLke th9 of any other Una: bcttet marchandiae and better eervtea make for bixner coals. One ehoaid bo earefal and axarciaa Rood lodgment at the Jlrae.

ao there may bo no ragreta law on, 4 EST. I8SS ANI HUCB ASrVTHEKK Bmnrh Office S3 MADISON oTKEfcT. MANHATTAM MEDAL TO MR. SMITH The Catholic action medal a new medal which ii to be awarded annually by St Bonaventure's Cbl-lege, Allegany, N. Y.

was present, ed for the first time last Sunday night to Alfred E. Smith. The presentation was made by Cardinal Hayes at a dinner at the Hotel' Pennsylvania attended by 135 priests and laymen. The Cardinal described Smith as "a plain man among plain men, an outstanding man among outstanding men, fit to walk with kings without loss of the common touch." In reply, the former Governor said he appreciated the honor and added that he had interpreted Catholic action as following the leadership of the Bishop and the to all the council because of the fact that it corves as the agent of one of Thomas Don Ran Council's great actvities in the form of Catholic Action. WLWL of New York is the radio station under the direction of the Paulist Fathers, arid its primary purpose Is the spread of Catholic truth and culture.

Thus every one Interested in the caaso of Catholic Action will be eager for the success of this enterprise. For this reason, the members of Thomas Dongan Council feel that they should not pass the. WLWL radio box unless they drop some small voluntary contribution within. William whose suggestion the box was placed In the clubhouse, la the chairman of the Station WLWL Radio Committee. NEW HEAD OF SISTERS OF CHARITY PROVINCE Convent Station, N.

TJec. 18. Mother Maria Concillo has just been named. Mother General of the New Jersey province of the' Sisters of all. Thi.

ia the "light mater, 'vhich meaeuroa exactly the intenatty of light and can be read ae quickly aa the' epaedameter on your automobile. Your electric come any esparto are equipped with -Uf at aaatara." 1 a following are the names of the.TOven priests who were ordained by Bishop Molloy Dec. 22, 1923. the first products of Cathedral College. Rev.

James J. Mo-Gowan. St. Rose of Lima Park-vllle), and- assistant diocesan director of the Propagation ef the Charity of St. Vincent de Paul succeeding Rev.

Mother Grata. Sister Mary Elenita was elected assistant Mother General. The General Motherhouse of the province is lo ESTABLISHED 1SS3 cated at St Elizabeth's College here. Faith; Rev. Francis J.

Lynch, Holy tenets of the Church and in bring Name Church; Rev. Hugh M. Graham, St. Brlgid'a Church; "Rev. The members of this committee collect the contributions and send them, to Father' Harney of WLWL.

James Barr, St. Mary's Church; Rev. ing up Catholic children in Catho-lio schools. Very Rev. Thomas Plassmann, president of St Bonaventure's, pre Results are most gratifying, and It is not uncommon to collect fifty dollars during a period three sided at the dinner, Other speakers Included Rev, Dr.

John Boland of Buffalo, and Bishop John Mark TKLKPHOXE SOCIH S-g85 Gannon of Erie, who made Smith aVmenjber the St. Bonaventure's alumni association. Anthony. J. HoUheimer, St Clare's Church (Rosedale), and Rev William i Cullen, Bartholomew's Church; Henry Schumnv deceased, formerly of St.

Boniface's Church (Brooklyn), was a member of the class. The following are the names of those ordained abroad the same year. Rev. 'John Stelnmuller. professor of Sacred Scrlp-ture at diocesan seminary, Huntington, ordained at Innsbruck, and Rev.

Thomas Q'Rourke, Holy Cross Church. (BC3Q Others who attended the dinner Included Bishop Thomas J. Walsh of Newark, and Rt. Rev. Mona, Mi SINGER aieefcrle console a.nd I Moeora.

Hand aa foot Si A machfnen. AV M' 1 I chael Vel sidcD T.F.CROUGH'&Sons INCORPOBATED MONUMENTS s. Erected in 'All Cemeteries and SALESYAROS Opposite St. John's Cnmetery MIDDLE VILLAGE, N. V.

Jr Dry Harbor RoaJt r- Near Metropolitan Ave. r. Phone JUniper 5-7388 Opposite Linden Milt Cemetery BROOKLYN, N. Y. Woodward and Da KaJb Athim Phoa HEgemaa 3-09S8 FEW THINGS COST AS LITTLE AS THE BLESSING OF GOOD LIGHT SEE the new portable lamps and lighting fixtures displayed by Specialty CATHOLIC NEWS WRITER ENTERS TRAPPIST ORDER (By O.i C.

Weu Service) -Providence, Dev" B. Smith, a member -of The Providence Visitor; editorial staff for nearly VACUUM CLEANERS Standard tanlraa, aeraataoeLflO-S senjeatlarwaa Cask a Deferred EXPERTS REPAIRING 1 Shop8Electrical Fixture Showrooms, Department Stores and other dealers. 4. GEO. K.

WELLS, NOTED ORGANIST. CONVERT. DEAD Washington, H. Wells, organist for 3 years at the -'-7" -V-: i ifJW inc 1 7 BROOKLYN EDISOK COMPANY, two years, has entered th Cister JORDAN EROS. HATES still.

monastery of the Franciscan Commissariat of the-Holy LandT in this city, -died last Friday at the age Of v. cian Order Our- Lady, Valley Monastery in Cumberland, R- L-i 470 Fifth Are Ea. Ttnaav -Citaiean finaeO. Sw ad O. 1.

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