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Fathers of S(ipiety Found No­ Church Permits Woman Christian where Else in America Burial in Case of Mental Outside Colorado VOL. XI. NO. 22. DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915 $2 PER YEAR. A berration

CAME WITH PAPAL LETTER MAN’S END WAS HASTENED First Arrivals Brought Bell from NEW SERIAL STORY COMPLETE IN FOUR ISSUES STARTS ON PAGE 7 But He Was Not Bound to Leave Vatican Gardens Ten State for Health; Death ^ears Ago Purely Natural The Theatinc Fathers, who are found U.S. ONCE HARDEST DRINKER ♦ SIXTH ONE OF FAMILY ♦ Two cases of death that have come up nowhere else in the United States but ♦ ABOUT TO BECOME ♦ in Colorado recently arc worthy of note, in Colorado, in the year just about to ♦ CATHOUC. ♦ Mormon Leaflet Declares because of the chance they give to bring open will reach the tenth anniversary AMONG NATIONS OF WORLD; out certain theological teachings. A of the arrival of their order in this well-known Catholic woman committed state. The first two Theatines to come IS FAST GOING ‘DRY’ NOW Alvin Gagen and Miss Fannie Pullen It^s Absurd to Say All suicide this week, but was buried with carried with them a letter frpm no less were marrieji in the rectory of St. Leo’s all the rites of the Church. Why? Be­ a person than His Holiness, Pope Pius church, 1)08 Tenth street, last evening, cause an expert mental doctor declared X, asking the Rt. Rev. Nicholas C. Matz, by the Rev. \Villiam O’Ryan. Mr. Gagen that she w'as suffering irom “lactional D.I)., bishop of Denver, if he could find Coming of Prohibition Here Tomorrow Night is now under instructions, and is ex­ Religions Can be Trueinsanity.” This is a form of mental ab­ a place for them in this diocesev The pected to become a Catholic. Four of erration which comes after childbirth. Fathers were sent to remain temporar­ Makes Register Writer Relate History his brothers and a sister preceded him The Moftnons have been distributing leaflets in Denver recently, The victims seem perfectly rational on into the Church, being converts from ily with the iServites at Our Lady of with the hope of winning converts to their church. The theology every other pioint, but have a faculty for Protestantism. , Mount Carmel monastery, in North of Temperance Movement set forth is absurd in many instances, but a few sentences taken imagining troubles. This woman had Tienver, and were there two weeks, when from a paper, “ Faith and Works,’’ are sage: every reason to bu satisfied with life. the bishop decided to turn over to them “ The claim frequently put forth that all the Christian sects But the mental trofriile so unsettled her the Sacred Heart Mexican church at Du­ ♦ SEMINARY STU DENTS ♦ ate right is a palpable absurdity. Truth is always consistent with that she did away with herself. Of course rango, with several missions. They EVERYBODY USED TO ‘TANK UP’ + HELP PRIESTS IN ♦ itself. It is error that causes confusion. Two opposing systems can­ she was hot morally responsible, so the have been in charge of the parish since ♦ HOLIDAYS. s ♦ not both be correct. They may both be wrong, but it is impossible (Thurch gave her a Christian burial ju s t that time. The splendid work they as it would any dif 'its children who died BY MAXIMILIAN. pledged themselves to furnish no li­ for both to be right. • • • Admitting that there is a Supreme have done was told in part in the re­ Being, the Creator of all things, who is the embodiment of truth, a natural death. , view of Father Salvador Gene’s life in quor to their employes. And out of A number of ecclesiastical students In a town outside Denver, a man who The coming of an enforced temper­ justice, mercy, wisdom and love, it seems unreasonable to think that the Christmas edition of The Register. this humble beginning rose a mighty or­ from St. Thomas’ seminary assisted with had been ordered by his doctors to seric ance thru prohibition tomorrow at mid­ he would leave his intelligent creatures without a guide on the road F’ather Gene is their superior. Fathers ganized temperance movement that is the Christmas services in various parts a lower altitude but who refused to do it night in Colorado makes interesting a to the eternal future.’’ ^ Joseph Alavedra and Isidore Llevat are one of the biggest things the world of the state, acting as subdeaeons and recently died. A neighbor who described review of the temperance movement in That guide is theiChurch which was ruled by St. Peter and has his assistants, and there is a lay broth­ has ever seen. Employers, more than in other capacities. The seminary this the case to a Register reporter said he the United States, particularly among been under the direction of his successors, the popes, since the death er at the Durango monastery. The in­ anybody else, must he given the credit year has an enrollment of fourteen pros­ thought “it was a plain act of su'eide.” Catholics. of the great apostle. No Mormon nor any other non-Catholic can itials “0. T.” are used after the Thea­ for the work. All over America, thou­ pective priests, four of whom are study­ Yet the critic marveled that the Church At the end of the Revolutionary war, deny this if he makes a serious study of Catholic doctrine and his­ tines’ names. sands of men have become total ab­ ing for the Denver diocese. Classes will gave Christian burial to. the man. our nation was the most intemperate tory. S. When the first priests of the society stainers or temperate drinkers because resume on January 7. The seminary is Even tho he might have had an idea in the world. More liquor was con­ came here, they brought with them a they have been compelled by their in charge of the Vincentian Fathers, that death would come, the victim did sumed per capita than in any other bell out of the Vatican gardens. A ■^iirce of income to do so. The Litch­ and is a Denver Diocesan institution. not have to obey his doctor in this in­ land. This is rather strange in light- EN TIR E BEEF IS STATE ADVOCATE member of their society was confessor field farmers were greatly persecuted. Two of its Eastern students are spend­ stance. The man had lived for many of the fact that today proliibition is to the late Holy Father, Their movement was considered very ing the holidays at St. Joseph’s hospi­ years in Colorado. It would have been more widespread among Americans than PRESENTED TO K. OF C. DIES; The peculiar name of the Theatines revolutionary in their day. The first tal, victims of grip. an exile, and a costly one, for him to in any other country. Whether one be­ comes from the cit^ of one of their society of pledged abstainers was found­ have gone to a lower altitude. He would lieves in prohibition or not, he will have ORPHANAGE DR. KEARNS founders, Bishop Carafa of' Chieti or ed in Moreau, New York, in 1888, when have been compelled < to leave the state.- to admit that the chances are very Theate. Thcate is a city of the Abruzzi forty-seven members, under penalty of ♦ MEAT EATEN ON FRIDAY ♦ Theologians hold that, in such a case, he strongly in favor of an absolut(dy “dry ’ St. Vincent’s Home Gets.U^que La Junta Resident One of Best in southern Italy. The real name of twenty-five cents’ fine for drinking, or ♦ IS SCANDAL CAUSE ♦ is not bound to go. Doctors are gener- • nation within the next decade. It is Christmas Gift; Other Known Catholics in the community is the Clerics Regular, fifty cents, for genuine intoxication, ♦ BEFORE MANY. ♦ ally right in their advice about the ne­ doubtful whether it will ever come by Places Remembered Southern Colorado just as the local Dominican Fathers promised to let liquor alone except in cessity of changing climates, but there congressional action, but with one state are officially known as the Order of case of sicknes.s and at pub ie dinners. A Colorado business house whose em­ was- no positive assurance that dcatli after the other going “dry” with the CHILDREN HAVE GAY TIME MULLARE WIRES REGRETS Preachers and the local Franciscans as Other societies were formeil prohibiting ployes were very busy last Friday de- would come if this victim remained in regularity of clock work, and scarcely the Order of Friars Minor. Four men not the use, hut the intemperate use. eidisl to serve dinner to them on the Coloi^do. He was merely taking a ever becoming “wet” again afterward, Parentless Girls Acquit Selves State Deputy Declares Order Was were concerned in the founding of the of intoxicants. One had a by-law premises, so that none would have to go chance,%nd he had a perfect right, mor­ one can scarcely deny the claims of pro- Splendidly in Annual Honored by Late order. Carafa afterwards became^Pope which required members who became home. An e.xcellent and especially tasty ally, to take that chance. However, it hihitionUts that the United States is P rogram Officer I’aul IV. The leader was St. Gaefano. drunk to treat all the others. fish course was prepared for the C atho­ would have been advisable for him to destined to be a desert alcoholically It is remarkable" how quickly the soci­ A great era in temperance work lics; but turkey was the alternative of One of the largest and most appreci­ (Kathrinc O’Neil, Staff Reporter.) have obeyed the doctor, eveia if it was apeakiug. ety securcil official recognition. St. Gae­ came in July, 1849, when F ather Theo- the fish. Did the Catholics refuse the ated gifts to local Uatholic charitable in­ La Ju n ta, (V o., Dec. 29.— (Special not sinful toMisobey. In colonial days, if was a whlcspread tano consecrated it to the cross, which hold Mathew, the immortal Irish apos­ turkey and thus give a splendid example stitutions for Christmas was an entiri< Wire to The Register)—All La Junta Under other conditions, indirect and belief that strong liquor made strong he adopted as an emblem, and the -foun­ tle of temperance, visited America. He of the faith that was in them? They beef, wliich was given to Mt. St. Vin­ mourns the death of Dr. James Francis negative suicide is allowable. One is bodies. Laborers and mechanics were dation took place on the Feast of the was received in New York with tre­ did not. Flighty per cent of them ate cent’s home for boys, conducted by the Kearns, state advocate of tlie Knights not obliged to undergo a very painful officially supplied with it twice a day. Holy Cross, May 3, 1.^24. It was ap­ mendous enthusiasm. The mayor and turkey; the other twenty per cent took Sisters of Cliarity of tlie Leavenworth of Columbus, which occurred December surgical operation, nor a consffiyi^pJ At all jwiblic functions, no m atter how proved so early as June 24, 1524, by e^ty council gave him a imhlic recep­ fi.sh. motherhouse. Turkeys, chickens, flour 24 of pneumonia. He was a prominent amputation, for instance. ^ sacred or profane, it was used if food Pope Clement V14 in a brief, anil the tion. At Wasliington, Pre.-iident Tyler Tlie weak-kneed meat-eaters commit­ and iiiiuiy other kinds of groceries were physician and an exemplary citizen, a In the same way, certain acts of posi­ or drink was served at all. It was solemn profession was made later by entertained liiiii, and he was admitteil ted a double mortal sin: they broke tlie given to the home by kind friends, and former mayor of the city and a past tive but indirect suicide are not forbid­ regarded as a discourtesy to refuse it. Gaetano and his comrades before a papal to a seat within the bar of the senate Friday oommapdiiient and gave terrible tliere were also other gifts, including grand knight of the local Kiiiglits of den. It is a virtue, not a sin, to go into The farmer stipulated with his hired legate at the papal altar of St. Peter’s, and on the floor of the house. The scandal, for their Protestant fellows had clothing. The boys had a .splendid Coliinilms eoiineil. He leaves a wife, a savage lands to pri'ach tlie Gospel, even men to supply them with a certain Rome, The chief object of the society only time this privilege had been grant­ chided them about not being able to take Christmas, with a tree in tlie afternoon, son and two little daughters. Solemn when speedy and inevitable death threat­ amount of “spirits.” Congress furnished was to recall the clergy to an edifying ed to a foreigner previously was when turkey, .'some of the backsliders (pioted a moving iiicture^cxliibitioii at niglit, and high requiem mass was sung for him ens. It is also highly virtuous to go to the Colonial troops witji liiiuor to en­ life and the laity to a practice of vir­ it was given to General Ijifayettc, queer tlieology to excuse themselves. a fine dinner. yesterday, witli Fathers Dilly, Bradley tlie bedside of a person strickeif 'with a able them better to endure the hard­ tue. Zealous endeavors were made to French hero of ..he .■\morican Revolu­ One said she had been working all day, The tjiieen of Heaven orplianage, in and Martinez officiating. Father J. A. dangerous and very eSntagioiis disease in ships of war. • combat tlie errors of Martin Luther, tion. therefore liad a right to the turkey; an­ charge of the Missionary Sisters of the Bastien of I>amar paid a sjilendid trib­ order to minister to him. It is not sin­ The result of all this was the death which were then threatening to invade other said that slie could cat it because Sacred Heart, was helped by many kind ute to his life and work. ful, either, for workingmen, in discharge by many of acute alcoholism; for soaked Several Catholic total ahstiiiciuc so­ Italy. The good example and hard she was away from lionic; and others friends, and every eliild received a beau­ of theij" duties, to cliinb on dangerou-s men “saw things’’ in those days just cieties were formed during Father ilath- work of the Theatines soon began to had like specious nrguiiients. Under the tiful gift. Santa Claus distributed the (W. G. Code, Staff Reporter.) looN. 'But they would he eulpaldo if as they do today. ew's visit, hut exerted only a restricted show splendid results. Their order grew conditions, nobody was at all justitieil in remembrances, and there was a big tree. they did tliis on a wager and fell off. It The first temperance society in the infiuence for a time. In 1871 the soci­ Trinidad, Dec. 28.—Dr. T. F. Kearns, and they founded many churches and taking the meat. Friday was not mere­ .\ii excellent dinner was served. would he coinmcndahle in a priest or any United S tates was formed by 200 farm ­ eties of Connecticut formed a .state state advocate of the Knights of Co­ oratories. They were^ first to found pa- ly a d;iy of ahstinence, hut was one of A very fine Christmas dinner was other person working very hard in n gooil ers in Litchfield, Conn., in 1780, who union, and in 1872 the Uatholic Total lumbus, and one of the lllo^t |)roiiiinent j)al missions in foreign lands. In 18(50 the strictest fast days of the year- tlie Abstinence I'nion of America was served a t the (iood .Sliepherd hoiiiQ, and men in tlie order in tlie state of Colo­ cause to labor to such an extent that his the society was reduced to a shadow Eve of ( hristiiias. No matter on what formed, with 2»),841 members. This fed­ the children had an artistic tree and rado, died a t liis iionie in Ui Ju n ta F ri­ life would be shortened, provided he felt of its former greatness by the law. of MIDNIGHT MASSES AT ‘ day of the week it falls, even workiiig- eration was composed of 177 societies received gifts. Here, as elsewhere, kind day, December 24. ueeordiiig to word re­ that the time lie was expending his en­ 8uppre.ssion. ■ It had never acquired pos­ WINDSOR AND LAS ANIMAS iiieii and their fam ilies are never perm it­ which Fad previously been in existence. friends reiiieiiibered tlie institution. ceived by S tate Dejiiity .Miillare. Dr. ergies were unusually pro[iitious. But it sessions, adhering strictly to the spirit ted the use of llesli meat on Deeemhor 24. would he as sinful as to commit suicide M idhight masses were celebrated oil It adopted moral suasion as its motto, St. Clara’s or|)hanage last Sunday Kearns is well known in tlie state, hav­ of its rule; hence particularly felt this If all these Catholics had refused the by taking earholic acid if a jierson were Christmas eve at Windsor and Las Ani­ and tile official address distinctly de­ . evening liiid a splendid atteiidanoe and ing taken a prominent part in knight­ law. In 1000 the pope decreed the union tiirkev, it would have made an iiiinres-; i n, n , , to work so liard that'the healtli would mas, Colo. At the former place, the clared that it had nothing to do with ' the ehildreii gave an excellent, enter- hood, working himself tliroiigli the dif­ of the Theatines with the youthful sioii that might have le

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not seem to make any p e a t headway. The increase in the use of distilled spir­ M atter of Conscience for Priests W ar Has Aided Temperance but its is bothering the Italians as w ^ as Benedict’s Stand on Papal States the Germans and French. Sad to re­ and Laity to Support Church Press First Reports Were Exaggerated late, it is from America that whiskey-, Question Just Like Predecessors’ -So Says Noted Clergyman drinking is penetrating Italy thru the medium of returning emipants. So much was said in the early days of some years. Its leaders have sought to From a consideration of the drink (Central Verein Service.) antees would in the decisive moment Not the least of the important prob­ The Rev. A. B. O’Neill, OS.C., of Notre have general literature and art treated the great war about the attempts to secure control of public houses and run problem and the war it appears that show itself inappropriate and worthless.. ■\ , lems which Europe must endeavor to Dame university, in the December num­ with wisdom and with due regard to suppress the excessive use of alcoholic them under decent conditions and pre­ much less has been done to curb the At the same time, Pius X was well ber of The Ecclesiastical Review, had the morality of the gospel; and more liquors in the belligerent countries that vent their numbers from growing. Pri­ liquor traffic in Europe than the early solve at the conclusion of the present aware of the fact that the ‘how’ of the an article on our press. Part of it was serious matters, such as Holy Scripture it may be worth while to take note of vate profit is eliminated from the liquor dispatches would make one suppose. conflict is the vital and imperative Ro­ solution of the Roman question was ia perfect line with what The Register and the relations between faith and sci­ what has actually been accomplished in traffic where 'he temperance people con­ Even the much-heralded success of the man question. The matter of the inde­ veiled in great darkness. The pope’s pendence of the Holy See can scarcely / has said within tlie last few months ence, would be handled with reverence this field. The subject takes on a slight­ trol it, and the results are encouraging. czar in “blotting out the drink evil by a hope of a solution did not rest on theo­ be evaded. Whether they "wish or not, about support for the paper from the and knowledge.” ly added interest fronrthe imminence of There is no reason to believe that the stroke of the pen,” has been peatly retical propositions nor on diplomatic the conference of the powers will almost clergy. We are getting "better support In stating that our papers are fairly itatewide prohibition among ourselves. war will influence the temperance move­ overestimated. Europeans are much like deliberations or international contracts* .certainly have to concern themselves now than we ever got before. We have efficient with respect to these major Among the belligerent powers, Russia ment in England very greatly either for Americans, and it is not likely that Pius X declared that, in spite of the now than we ever got before. Nor have requirements of true Catholic journal­ seems to have made the most strenuous good or ill. their social habits, long ingrained, can (with this unsettled problem, the proper present uncertainty, the solution of the we rea.son to protest about priests’ run- ism, I have no desire to minimize the attempt to give the liquor traffic a body France devoted some special attention be uprooted in a day. Laws will not solution of which will not only mean Roman question would come automat-, laity. If this lias ever occurred, it has defects in minor matters—mechanical blow; it was enabliHi to do so by the fact to the drink problem on account of the be enforced as a rule if they run coun­ benefit for the Church, but the welfare ically as a work of Divine Providence, of Europe as well. A number of conti­ not come to our attention. It is rather make-up, varied attractiveness, topical that the government had a monopoly on war, but there has been no attempt at ter to public opinion. Those who ex­ in a way that would render insignificant nental law experts, especially Filippo the other way. Many priests are en­ timeliness, well-ordered departments, the sale of vodka, the national beverage. revolutionizing the habits of the people pect the eradication of the drink evil all previous attempts at a solution.” thusiastic admirers of The Roister. judicious selection of quoted matter, The production and sale of vodka were as in tlie Russian case. Absinthe has to lie a matter of some time will think Crispolti in Italy, have shown of late Thus is revealed the singular foresight Following is an excerpt from Father readableness, etc., etc., which one bears forbidden by imperial order, and for been done away with, but a vigorous that Oregon in adopting a prohibition how untenable the break-down of the of the pope who was sneeringly declared O’Neill’s article: so often commented upon by clerical some time the order was observed, but, agitation of many years’* growth was measure has acted wisely in permitting law of guarantees has made the present to be of the poorest of diplomats. It Unfortunately, indeed, there are cler­ censors of diocesan, metropolitan or cos­ according to a writer in. the December leading up to this action, which would the use of a small amount of intoxi­ situation. stands forth in striking contrast to the ics not a few v.'ho peem to imagine mopolitan periodicals. These defects ex­ Atlantic Montlily who has gathered in­ likely have taken place in any event. cants. , The present pontiff, because of the ruin aiid chaos which the great states­ tliat their principal, if not their sole, ist, although not perhaps in such su­ formation from jnany Ru-ssian sources Besides this, the local authorities have Tliough Sweden is not at war it has many pressing necessities of the time, men of Europe have brought upon them­ obligation with regard to the Catholic perabundance as the hypercritical cen­ there has bt-en a great deal of backslid­ power to restrict the sale of alcoholic taken occasion of the war to add some has wisely refrained from pushing for­ selves. That it forms the basis of the press is to speak of it disparagingly, to sor endeavors to mal>e out, ,sn d they ing. Over 2,000 secret distilleries for the beverages w ithin. certain limits. Tlie regulations to its already close supervi­ ward this matter until the proper mo­ present papal policy is indeed encourag­ emphasize its alleged inferiority to its would not in all probability be mater­ manufacture of various kinds of whis­ military authorities, of course, have sion of the liquor business. The Swedes ment will arrive for its consideration. ing. In his expressions on the situation non-Catholic competitors, and to harp ially lessened even if the present edi­ kies were discovered in the first six complete power to regulate the drinking have in recent years undertaken to deal At the same time he has not departed last June, the papal secretary of state, continually on its supposed limitations tors yielded up their chairs to their montlis of the war. Recourse was had habits of the army, but they do not ap­ in an intelligent manner with the sell­ one iota from the historic position of his Cardinal Ga-sperri, practically re-echoed and consequent inefficiency. In the ex­ critics. IVliile the average Catholic pa­ also to many highly injurious drugs as pear to have usetl their power at all ing of spirituous liquors. They have at­ predecessors. In fact, it is most inter­ the thoughts of Pius X. The pope, he pressive, if not very elegant, vernacu­ per in this country may not be an ex­ substitutes for whiwkey, as denatured drastically. France has had a very real tempted to remove thq element of pri­ esting to note how harmoniously his told us, “thinks first of the miseries of lar of the man in the street, altogether emplar of perfect journalism, it is prob­ and wood alcohol and varnish. A vast and growing drink evil in recent years vate profit from the business, and so views accord with those of the beloved the peoples of Europe and then of him­ too many priests in this country are ably conducted with considerably more increase in cases of blindness caused by and the temperanPe workers of the coun­ remove the temptation of special inter Pius and how this policy in turn co­ self.” In liis role of peace-maker, the knockers rather than boosters of our ability than would, or could, be dis­ alcoholism is reported as a result of the try had their hopes of reform raised ests to make men heavy drinkers. As incides with the unmistakable position pope could not, in the very beginning, Catholic papers, censorious critics rather played in the editorial sanctum by the. use of these. A drink called kvasok and by the widespread distussion of alcohol­ a result,, Sweden has been transformed of Leo XIII. outline a definite program in regard to than generous helpers. Not that censor­ average priest 'w'lio condemns it as “np described as “made from cider, wild ism produced by tiie war. From all ac­ frorti one of the most intemperate coun­ A recent interview in the Vienna tile solution of the question, without un­ ious criticism is always out of place, good.” hops, dry yeast, a little alcohol and counts this discussion is having a real tries of Europe to one of the most ab- Reichspost, the great Catholic paper of duly .anticipating the course of events cither concerning occasional issue's of Such condemnation is perhaps at bot­ snuff,” is widely used and is said to be effect on jmlilic opinion, and among st<‘mious. In Norway also similar at­ Austria, with one of the prominent Car­ and the designs of Divine Providence. normally excellent periodicals, con­ tom merely an effort to tranquilize the very efficacious. It is said of a certain workingmen in particular. It may well tempts to eliminate private profit are dinals whp had worked in tlie Roma Not at all has he thought of the in­ cerning the habitual policy of spine' few priestly conscience which protests brand of American li(|uor that a few be that temperance sentiment in France i proving successful, and the per capita Curia under the late pontiff, gives us an definite postponement of the matter. In 8clf-8tyiem has failed in this war. It all public information affecting the dence, the living or dying of flic journal advise tlicm in passalily strong terms sons for a larger generosity and great­ lias been incajiahle to exercise any ac­ Chiircli and the Catholic religion; the in question is no concern of his, none of not only to suliscvilie and jiay for, lint er effort on our part, to meet the tion, ami even it lias been incapable Catholic version of the constantly re­ Ills business, is a gross falliley, the very to road tlie pajier or jiapers approved serious and grave needs of the Holy to keep up any intereoiirso among la­ curring ‘scandals,’ as they are called, reverse of the truth. The maintenance and encouraged liy tlio ordinary of tlie .‘see. Were wc simiily to offer to the bor corporations of nations at war with •OFFICE-&’WORKS and of stories tending to injure Catholi­ of an organ for the diffusion and the diocese; lie can jiromote tlio or^^aniza- d m £vit jNAmv IBM holy father, on this oeea-ion, the one another. The papacy is the only cism ; prompt contradiction and refuta­ defence of Catholic truth, ns for the tion of clubs and subscriptions; lie can 6 1 6 amount of our usual contrihiition, we infeinational institution which has hceii tion of lies and slanders; comments of promotion of Catholic interests general- urge tlie needs and tlie claims of tlic indeed would he lal-king in filial duty, able to keep its distinct universal char.- | the right sort on the doings of politi­ Ij', emphatically is in some degree his Catholic press upon tlie members of ids siiieerc loyalty, and true devotion to actor.’ ; cians and on current history and crime; business, a business which, of course, various societies; ho can mould a Catli- the vicar of Christ. In order, therefore, “' Toilay the voice of the sovereign pon­ sound and religious viesfs on matters he is free to neglect, hifPnot without olie pulilic opinion tliat will lirand as Tbe Place of Bargains— Lavin Bios. Furniture Co. to realize a sum eommensurate with tiff is again raised and heeded above You lose It you do not Inspect our stock first! social, industrial and municipal; and the forfeiting his claim to the title of an un-CattioIic tlie lionie that docs not re­ the pressing need of the Holy See, and the dreadful din and storm of an un­ FUBHITUBE STOVES, BAHQES, BUGS, CABFETS, TBUHZ8. constant prominence of distinctively enlightened, zealous, or even thoroughly ceive at least one Catholic paper; ho NEW AND SECONDHAND. to impress upon the faithful tlm neces­ heard of wa’-. -His prayers for peace Fhons Oluunpa 8674. 1439 EABIM EB BTBEZX Catholic topics. Besides^Ms, we should honest, priest of God. can introihice the paper into his school or at least can interest his school-cldl- sity of an cxco|)tional liberality this have risen from the^ lips bf millions of Highest prices paid for used furniture. dren in its contents, and he can secure year, we hereby direct that the appeal his eliihlrcn. and not without avail. In the prayers of both cldidren and adults he made in the form of a general en­ tlio face of what looked like a forlorn for God’s blessing on one of tlio most velope eollcetion. hope, he has effected what no other conspicuously important Catliolic works ‘’The iiontifieate of Benedict XV has power on earth has been able to effect.^ The Miles & Dryer Printing Co. of our time —the religious press. fallen upon most trying times, as ail By his ajipeal to all warring heads of Mchaelson^s nations, from the czar of Ru.ssia to the 1744 Lawrence St. It would be siipcrfluoiis to insist on know. Never in the history of Chris­ s C o r. ISth & Larimer Sts. sultan of Turkc.v, he has brought hack the point tliat. in tlie case of generous, tendom lias such a shedding of blood Catholic W ork a Specialty. Estim ates Given on W ork energetic priestly service to tlie Catlio- deluged the world. .Needless to say. to the bosom of their families 1,10,090 from out of the city. Telephone 2851. lic paper, virtue is cni|dmtioally its own whatever afflietioii. strikes mankind exchanged pri.soners, and thus assuaged OUR BIG S A L E OF reward. Should the selfish consideration. brings a poignant grief to the heart of tlio untold suffering of sorely emhit- What is tlierc in it for me? occur to the the vicar of .Tesus Christ. The claims tered lives with the peace and the con­ cleric wlio lias Idtlicrto been ignolily upon his charity and bounty arc great­ solation of God. Eurthcrniorc, he has delinquent iiC this respect, the experi­ er than at any other ]ieriod in the brought about the betterment of con­ Sloes, IMilHirs iml Oveisliots ence of all pastors wlio have manifested history of the ]iapaey, ami the resources ditions in detention ramps of thousands zeal w lier^ he lias shown indifference at his command to meet the desires of prisoners of o]iposing nations. And maj’ be u«ed to assure him that his fol­ of liis tenderly paternal heart are less who hilt the vicar of Christ could have LAUNDRY C? lowing their example is, even on selfish than the means anv other pontiff has aeeomplisheil all this? Nor arc we with­ NOW ON grounds, eminently worth while. Grant­ had in oenturies. The Scourge of war out the hope th /t when the quiet times 2500-2520 CURTIS ST. ed that he has the spiritual interests has come upon every nation of Eu­ of jieacc return to Europe, it will he THE BIGQEST VAEITES TiTE n OFFEBED—JUST IB TIME FOB WE USF ARTESIAN w a t e r rope, and has so inipovcrislusl the most largely due to the prayers and the per­ WIHTEB 'WEAB of his people at heart at all. it is safe to say that he will get from the paper opulent that they are suppliants for the severing efforts of oiir beloved holy fath­ for Children's and Misses’ QQ_ for one lot of W'omen’s and much more than he gives. There is barest nocessiaries of life, both at the er, Benedict XV.” 3 5 c Storm Rubbers- -worth 50c. Misses’ Shoes, odds and ends —worth up to $2.50. deeper truth than perhaps he takes ac­ gates of our own country and at the for 'Women’s first quality- doors of the vicar of Christ. Those 3 9 c w orth 60c. lou Women’s Gypsy Button count of in Leo XIII's ooniprehensivc FAN-AMERICAN SCIENTISTS MEET. and Lace Shoes, in kid, dictum: “A Catholic paper in a parisli people who were most generous in their for Men’s Storm Rubhers- velvet and bronze leather — worth 5 9 c w orth 85o. $3.50. is a perpetual mission.” In the mere offerings to the holy father in the past The second Ran-American Scientific 5 are uy^’rly without means today, while CongTTS.s is lieing held in V ashin-gton, for Men’s Pure Gum, One- 1Q/. for Women’s Overgalters — matter of giving his people religious in­ 9 5 c Buckle A rctics—w orth 01.50. w orth 50c. struction on many n point whicli he nev­ the gigantic war now being waged con­ D. C.. Dcccmhcr 27 to .January 6 and { for Misses’ and Children’s All- er touches, and in interpreting for them tinues to consume their strength and has hrouglit together the leading scien­ c e for Little Gent’s High-Cut -w’ool Leggins, knee length— ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NEW $1 Waterproof Shoes, -with w orth 75c. devour their sons. tific men of the western liemisphere and cuff and 2 buckles, black and tan— the mind of the Church on questions of w orth J1.50. AC for Men’s Dress and Work practical and timely interest, it renders “’We, more favored than the rest of promises to lead to lietter governmen­ $ 2 Shoes, in dongola and calf. n o . for "Women's Pelt Juliets and black and tan —w orth $3.50. him invaluable service; and in manifold the world in being spared the horrors tal relations. A prominent figure in the BUTTER-NUT BREAD Dongola Lace Felt Shoes, red lined—w orth J1.50, AQ/. for Men’s Army Duck Leggins other 'tt'ays it effectively seconds his ef­ of war, should he willing to’placc in the congress is Rev. Francis A. Ton- —w orth $1.00. I I Made With Milk I same pnes ] AQo for Men’s and Women’s Felt forts to make his flock obedient children hands of the father of the faithful a dorf, S.J.,. at present in charge of the ‘tire Slippers, with felt soles — for Little Gents’ Calf Lace of the Church and genuinely God-fear­ share of our alms, with which he may biological courses of the metiical depart­ w orth 81.00. ' HOC Shoes—w orth $1.50. ing and God-loving men and women. be able to mitigate the wants of the ment of Georgetown university. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1015. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER FAGS THRSB Episcopal Choir Aids Christmas 1,000 Persons Attend Masses at PUEBLO K. OF C. Convert Pioneer Dies in Pueblo; WILL HAVE CLASS Fete at Springs Catholic Hospital Sterling Church Christmas Day Gay Holidays at Institutions (W. G. Code, Staff Reporter.) Trinidad, Dec. 29.—Pueblo Council, (Frank H. Prior, Staff Reporter.) er, Mrs. Barnes, of 415 N orth Tejon 1,000 PERSONS 24 p t Benediction. Knights of Columbus, has received per­ (Mrs. Georgia Zeiger, Staff Reporter.) the time in making their own candle* Colorado Springs, Dec. 29.—Ihe pa- street. (L. M. R., Staff Reporter.) O Salutarig ...... Selected mission from State Deputy Mullare to Pueblo, Dec. 28.—Alexander McGregor, and enjoying the gifts sent them by their T antum Ergo ...... W eigand Martin M. Burns is seriously ill at the Sterling, Colo., Dec. 29.—In the early exemplify the first three degrees on Jan­ one of the best knov/n pioneers of this friends. ■tients at the Glockner sanatorium were Recessional, Holy God, We Praise city and a convert to the Catholic faith, •entertained last Friday evening at 8 Glockner of pneumonia. dawn of Christmas morning the peo­ Thy Name ...... Selected uary 16. Mr. Mullare in granting per­ Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph F. Smerke have -o’clock with a Christmas eve musical James K Dolan of Trinidad is visiting ple of Sterling gathered at St. An­ Reagan Elected to City CounciL mission praised Pueblq council for its died in Pueblo Wednesday evening at the issued invitations for the wedding of program by Fink’s orchestra, a courtesy here. thony’s church to pay their homage to Mr. Daniel Reagan was unanimously activity in putting on the' second class ripe age of 80 years. Mr. McGregor their daughter. Miss' Rose Elizabeth -extended the patients annually by Mr. Ruth Marie Flinn of Little Rock, Ark., the King of kings, whose birth we cele­ elected to fill the vacancy in the city in a year’s time, and also hoped that joined the old St. Ignatius chorch about Smerke, and Anthony Walter Fox, which •James F. Burns, and Christmas carols is sick at St. I'Vancis’ hospital. brate at this season. The church was council caused by the resignation of other councils ■would follow its exam­ twenty-five years ago, after going to a will taj:e place Wednesday morning at sung by the Grace Episcopal church F rank Offenberg of De W itt, Colo., ia decorated with hemlock boughs and the Mr. Warae. Mr. Reagan has previously ple. The first and second degrees will big mission held at that time, and 'was St. Marj’’s church. The church servie* choir. Miss Cleora Wood vms the solo­ ill at St. Francis’ hospital. light of many candles shed a radiance served two terms as councilman and the be exemplified by the officers of Pueblo always a devout communicant He had will be celebrated at 10 o’clock by Rev. ist. The orchestra program was as fol- Father Walsh spent a few days here over the beautiful altar, which was people of Sterling are indeed glad to council, and the third degree by Statq, followed the trade _ of contracting and Father (Jyril-Zupan, and several hundr^ folws: last week. banked with evergreens and pink car­ have Mr. Reagan represent them again Deputy Mullare and his team. Iniilding until he became too old to work. invitations have been sent out. Miao March, “Curro Cuehares” ...... M ettallo Father Walter, Benedictine prior at nations. Heaven seemed very near as in this body. St. Joseph’s Academy Clears |55. He is sundved by one daughter, Mrs. C. Smerke is one of the most, attractis* ■Overture, “Pique Dame” ...... Suppe Piwblo, delivered the sermon at the 10:30 the little childten passed down the P. H. Brennan, of Curtis Neb., and St. Joseph’s Academy cleared $55 on P. Delebar of Fowler, Colo., who came young women of^t. Mary's parish and (a) “Sizilietta” ...... Blon o’clock mass here Christmas day. ^ aisles singing the story of the Savior’s J. E. Brennan, of Gillette, Wyo., were its Christmas entertainments by charg­ to Pueblo for the funeral Services were her wedding is of great interest to her (b) Intermezzo Russe ...... Franke I'.eld F riday m orning : t 10 o’clock from legion of friends. 'Selection, “The Only Girl” ...... H erbert Special Cbristmas entertainments were birth in clear, sweet voices, while their visitors in Sterling the past week. Both ing a nickel, which amount was added Ballet Musicjrora Faust, Suite II ----- given by the pupils of St. Mary’s school happy (faces proclaimed again the an­ men are well known in railroad circles. to the building fund. It is not known the McCarthy parlors and later from Sa­ Miss Mayme Sullivan will entertain ...... Gounod before the Christmas holidays, which oe- gel’s message of “Peace on earth to Miss Marie Marron is visiting at the definitely when the academy will open cred Heart church, where Rev. Father her card club Tuesday evening, January (a) Entry of “The Trojan Maidens.” gan last Thursday. In the high school men of good will.” Men and women home of Mrs. Tom Marron. after the Christmas vacation as the WoIiAan celebrated the mass and the 11, when the series for the new year will (b) “Solo Dance of Helen.” church choir furnished the music. Beau­ be started. •• (c) “Bacchanale and Entry of Phryne.” 'department the eleventh and twelfth sank to their knees to join in the pray­ The funeral of Mrs. De Matia was fire escape is being put on, and the Vocal Solo—• grades entertained the pupils of the ers as thd priest offered up the sacri­ hold from St. Anthony’s church on De­ work must be completed before school tiful floral pieces banked the caslwit and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonnell will be 0 “Where Blossoms Grow”.Sans Souci ninth and tenth, and visitors with Cbrist- fice of the mass. Troubled hearts for­ cember 23. can sta rt. the members of the Southern Golorado hosts for the members of the Firetide "M ammy’s Song” ...... (b) Ware mas stories and poetical selections. got the disappointments of the past A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Services at Holy Trinity. Pioneers’ Association attended the fu­ Club on Wednesday evening, Jan u l^ Miss Cleora Wood. Miss Margaret Melody of 716 North neral in a body. The pallbearers were A. at their home. •Christmas Song, “Berceuse”. . .Beaumont and burdens were lifted as the peace F. A. Brown on December 21. Unfor­ ■ Nearly every member of the parish \ . Master Melodies (from famous op- Hancock street, has returned from a of God descended upon them, while the tunately. the child did not live, and was received Holy Communion at one of the T. Stewart, Jess Morton, Peter T. Dot- Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Wagner ari\ re­ ...... R oberts three months’ visit to Streator, HI. beautiful music rose and fell and the burifd on December 22. Mr. and Mrs. masses Christmas morning. The sol­ sen, N. D. Koc’icey, John R. Ricdy and L. joicing over the arrival of a son at their Santa Claus Visits Nurses. Miss Gallagher of Indianapolis, Ind., priest prayed that God would, indeed, Bq^wn have the sympathy of friends in emn high mass at 5:30 -w-as attended by Accolo. The flower-W'arers were John M. home, 507 West Routt avenue, December The mnsies of the Glockner training is visiting here. be born again in the hearts of his peo­ their loss. a crowd that filled the church. The McKee ami Non-1 1 Wall. Interment was 23, 1915. school enjoyed their annual Christmas The funeral of Mrs. Mary Hertneky, ple. Parish Christmas Tree Parties. music was furnished by the Alumni made in Rooelawn. Misses Claire and Gertrude Galligan tree. Dr. L, W. Bortree acted as the The funeral of Mrs. Mary Tarrarellia gave an elaborate luncheon Friday at the who died Tuesday night at her home, Mass at 8 o’clock -was for the Ger- The Christmas tree anij^entertainment choir, Father Hugh, S.J., officiating, with /Santa Claus. After the dinner hour was held Thursday afternoon from the Alinnequa Club, when covers ■were laid 414 Washington avenue, Colorado City, ^man-Russians, with a sermon in their for the children was given on Decem­ Father Good, SJ., as deacon and Father ' 'Christmas afternoon the guests enjoyed residence, 9"29 Eb >rado avenue, and later for sixteen guests. was held from iSt. Mary’s church, Colo­ language. It was -well attended and ber 29 for the English children, and Abell, SJ., as sub-deacon. At 7 o’clock the holiday festn-ities in the main din­ from Mount Carmel church, where Rev. rado City, Tliursday mom ng at 9 very impressive. It is their custom to December 30 for the German-Russian the Knights of Columbus attended in a Mr. and Mrs. M. Farrell entertained ing room, which had been elcborately I'ather Giglio' officiated. Interment was the Fireside card club Monday evening; o'clock. chant the rosary at the conclusion of children. It is necessary to divide the body and received holy Communion. At decorated in Oiristmas emblems, ever­ made in Roaelawn. Mr. and Mrs. Micliael Neary, Thomas D. the mass. children because of inadequate seating 8 o’clock there was a ohildrcn’s mass green and poinsettas. A large Santa TOM WATSON JURY DISAGREES IN and Father Abell, S..T., of Denver, spoke Christmas in Institutions. Donnelly and Joseph Neary were guesta The church was again crowde'Blnnc. Mr. ing the fiscal year of 1914, 1,088,686,120 the exchange of dainty gifts made the terment was made in Evergreen ceme­ tory.” One of the spectators at his Art Brushweiler and Mr. I.awrence Gia­ success of their plans. Father Sasse death of Mrs. Hannah Mahoney in Los tery . trial, says The Augus*- Herald, was E d­ comini. Chorus—Misses Katherine Kin­ has baptized many of the children since pounds of second-class matter were day enjoyable at this institution. Masses Angeles, Calif., December 10. Mrs. Ma­ Father Demon}'' is a guest at the itor Marvin Brown of The Menace, who ney, Madeline MeMntlin, Leone McMul­ he came to Sterling, and almost all of mailed by publishers according to the vrere said in the chapel, which was ncau- honey will be remembered here as the len, Thelka Hotz, Mrs. Ix'nox. Messrs. Glockner this week. j is to be tric'd in Joplin, Mo., on practi­ them have been prepared by him to re­ annual report of the postmaster-general. tifully decorated. ^ mother of Mrs. George F. Sweeney and W. B. Giacomini, John l,a Tora and T. This matter cost the government six At Loretto Academy '^aristmas Day Sister FranM.s, Sujierioreps of the cally the same charges that Watson was O’Connell. I ceive first bolv Communion. •Stephen Mahoney of PUeblo; Mrs. J. W. Cathedral school, Denver, is spending the tried on. The outcome of the case, no eents a pound to circulate, and the rate was observed for the students who did Sullivan, of Denver, and Mrs. W. E. Jar- holidays here at the Gloc'kner. doubt, will inspire hope in the minds of ohargcil was only one cent a pound. not go home for the holidays, and also boe, of Boston, Mass. Interment was Colonel Collins of St. Ixmi.s, is visiting anti-Catholic editors, and their “mud Hence the government lost five cents a for the nuns. The sisters and girls spent made in Los Angeles. bis sister. Sister M. Andrea, at the batteries” will belch forth more filth Many Leadville Xmas Communions; jionnd, or more than fifty-four million Glockner. tlmii heretofore. dollars in one year. The Misses Amy and Martha Beyle, of “There seems to be a curious ‘immu­ Midnight Mass at Sisters’ Hospital The editor had an interview with Mr. Denver, are spending the Christmas holi­ nity’ or ‘unwritten law’ invoked in de­ Clark of the classification division, Hibernian Ladies’ Bill for Nuns’ days with their mother, Mrs. F. Beyle, fense of people who attack the Catholic which brings out the fact that no ade­ a t 306 N orth Cascade avenue. quate supervision is kyit over the Church or abuse its representatives,” (By Rej'ina O'Mulia) Midnight mass was said in the chapel Monument Comes Up in January Word was received here IViday night says The Boston Pilot. “Witness for contents of these magazines. The Ixiadville, Dee. ‘28.—Uliristnias v.as of St. Vincent’s hospital. It was attend­ by W. S. Rc'vnolds, 38 Boulder Crescent, clrfssification division , has the task instance the mysterious popularity of most fittingly obscired at the Annuncia­ ed only by the Sisters of Charity and of the death of his mother in St. Louis. of assigning all the mail into one of The following bill was introduced into Carranza since he has become^nown as tion church. There were four masses, the others who had special permission. of Representatives of the United States four divisions—the first, second, third or the House of l!e[)resentative.s on Thurs­ Mr. Reynolds left Saturday to attend an enemy of Catholic instifmtions in hours being 5, 7, 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Miss Grace Childs has returned from of America in Congres.s assembled; the funeral. fourth class. If a paper is assigned day afternoon. Deoepiber 16. by Hon. Me.xico. Rem ark how seldom the ‘ex­ At the 5 o’clwk mass, which was a Boston, where she has been studying mu­ “That iiermission be, and is hereby The body of Janies Bagley, who died to the fourth class it is ipso facto .\mbrose Kennedy, of Rhode Island, and priests’ and ‘ex-nuns’ are convicted for high one. Father O’Malley delivered the sic for tlii' past year. granted the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Ancient here Thursthcr the jiapcr has a sive. Tlie choir, com]iosed of pupils of Tills year’s (Jiristnins Day was a sad in honor of the members of the various spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. the burning of churches or the mobbing legitimate list of subscribers, and is not INTENTION FOR JANUARY. St. Mary's school, sang Battman’s mass one for the numerous friends of Mr. Orders of Sisters, who gave tlieir serv­ A nna I. Brown, 034 N orth Corona street. of priests years ago? Did any one en­ primarily published for advertising pur­ in G, in a very creditable manner. The James Sullivan, late assistant manager ices as nurses on hattlelields, in hospi­ The idisses Nohe leH Wednesday to dure a day’s confinement or a fine of a poses or free distribution. It exercises Catholi^ to Pray for Reign of. Sacred choir was accompanied by a special or­ of the Colonulo Power Company, who tals. ami on floating' hospital.s during spend Christmas with their brother, Mr. dollar for the tarring and featlWing of little or no supervision over the con-- Heart in Family. chestra besides the organ. died shortly after niidiiiglit on Christmas the Civil M'ai'j records of wdiose services C. J. Nohe, in Jennings, Ij i . Father Bapst in Maine In 18.')4j ? Was tents of the paper. Evidently the sys­ The 8:30 mass was the children's mass. eve iiing, following a brief losing fight are authorized^ainl in possession of said Mrs. Roy Ixuioen, formerly Miss Grace any conviction reached in tlie inlendiary tem is a t fault which does not providi* The general intention of the Lea riu' 'ITic children’s dioir sang several IcautL- against imeumonia. Mr. Sullivan was Ladies' .Jinxiliary; ami that the Secre­ Aekermann of this city, died CVedne.sday any ebeok on the contents of papers of the Sacred Heart for .January rec­ fire at Blount Benedict in Charlistown? fnl Cliris6nas carols and Father O'Mal­ taken to St. Vincent's hospital Monday, I tary of IVhr he. and he is hereby au­ in Denver, of pneumonia, according to No! In each of these ca.ses a pA verted pour over a billion pounds of ommended liy Ilis Holiness, I’ope I’xii- ley gave ^ short talk. suffering from pnenn;onia. He was re- thorized and directed to select a suit- word received here. The funeral was held public opinion supported the evAdoers matter yearly through the mails, at a ediet X \’, is "The Reign of the Sacred Father McCarty delivered the sermon niovcsi from the Vendome liotcl to the aide site or location upon which to erect in IXmver Friday moriimg at 10 o’clock. and practically defied the representaK^s loss to the government of over a mil­ Ibart ill the Family,’’ said moimineiit. at the 10 o’clock mass, also a high mass. liospital afU'r a week’s illnes-i from grip. Miss Je.ssie Aekermann of this city is of the law to punish them. Watson has lion dollars a week. Evidently some 'J'he home of homes wa.s Nazareth He spoke on the prophesies concerning Tlie reinaiiLs of the eb ctrician were sent "Provided, 'J'hat said monument shall a sister. measure is necessary to remedy this and the family of families w.is tlie precedents for his contempt of court and the birth of our laird and the fulfillment to his old home in Baltimore, Mil., on he erected at no ex|ieiise the govern­ Miss Mary Alice of Emporia, Kan., is unclean bravado.” abuse. Holy Family, nu.F-tJie reason for both of those prophesies. Ben diction of tno -Monday evening. He i> survived by bis ment and shall be jirpsented to the peo­ visiting Mr. and iMrs. M. A. CVhitney one and the ijtherywas simply this, Most Blessed Sacrament was given after father, tliri'*' brothers and two sister.s. ple of the I'liited .states by sai l Ladies’ and family of 743 East High street. Miss A theological seminary is being plann­ SHERIFF GRABS CHATTELS that Nazareth w the home of the this mass. lie was unmarried. Auxiliary, Ancient Order of llihernians Sacred Heart. I\ Alice is a Sister of Mr. Whitney. ed for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The The elmreh wa.s lieautifully decorate.! OF ANTI-CATHOLIC SHEET are to pray during in America.’’ William Dibb and family of Brighton, institution is to be built at Nor'wood Mrs. Catherine Condon, wife of J. F. this iiionth that all families may lie The Inil was referred to the commit­ for the Christmas services. Tiie ma'-ble The .-Imorican Citizen, puhlished un­ Colo,, are visiting his parents, Mr. and H eights a t a cost qf $300,090. I t will Condon, died here one daylast week and modelled on that sacred home, that the tee on Lilirary. the inemhers of which altar was decked with numerous red and til recently in Rochester, N. Y„ which Mrs. D. A. Dibb. was biiritsl from the Annunciation Sacred Heart may reign in the hearts are Hon. Janies L. Shiden. of Texas; be located near the archiepiscopal resi­ white carnations and festoons of smilax next to The Menace has. lieoii the most Mr. George Barnes of Leadville, Colo., dence, which was built a few years ago church. Intcriiicnt was in St. Joseph's of the parents and of the (hildreii. Hon. Frank Gark. of Florida: Hon. Wil'Y and evergreens, as was also the Blessed virulent and widely read anti-Catholic is spending the holidays with his moth­ a t a cost of $50,000. .netcry Thursday. All of us are what our homes 'have Ham B. McKinley, of Illinois; Hon. Virgin's altar. On the Facred Heart altar sheet in the country, has been attached made us. The chief formative intluence Thomas G. Patten, (if New York, and vas the Christmas crib, a beautiful rep­ The committee in charge of the jiarcel by a l(H-al shorilT following a suit ill the shaping of eharaeter is th a t first Hon. Kdward W. Gray, of New .Jer­ resentation of the cave of Bethlehem. post booth at the ri'ceiit bazaar held here .•gain"t the publishing (iimpany for fashioning of manners and of tliooglit. sey. Representative Kennedy plana to The church was crowded with wor­ wish to thank their friends in IVnver overdue rent. It seems that those be­ Colorado Springs that is given near the lieartlistone. have a hearing on the bill some time shipers and hundreds approached holy who so kindly sent packages for their hind the enterprise tried to make a Hap[iy the man and hapiiy the woman in Januarv. Communion. booth. already been placeil in a freight car for whose childhood has been passed in a shipment. If you appreciate home liki' that where for so many The Roibestcr Union and .-lovcrtiscr BIG JOINT CONVENTION years dwelt the Sacred Heart of our •if the date of Deeendier 7. gave the fol­ PLANNED BY CATHOLICS Fr. Clarke Gives Christmas Talk; Lord. Ice Cream and Candy Pore Materials lowing aeeount of the matter: The reign of the Sacred Heart in the America is to have its first jrreat and under Sanitary "A writ of iittacbnient w;is siaved by Conditions — TRY family de[ieiid.s upon the parents. I\'ho Catholic (.’ongTe-s in tfie city of New Barthel’s Confectionery Littleton to Get New Library (be sheriff ye.sterd;iy on the eluittels of is^ to teach lialiy lips the hoiv names I'ork from ;.\n,''■list '24 to 2(i. l!>l(i. when Phone Main 920. Comer Bijon and Tejon Sta. the American Publi.sbiiig Conqiany, but the jiareiit? M'lin is to train the the AinericAii Federation of Cntbolie. i w hich jiuldi'licd The .Imcrienn Citizen, growing boy and girl to walk in the SiH'ietie.n tb'e (I.Tinaii Rnman Cafbolic (By Catherine Vowell.) many times during his talk those beau­ a weekly newspaper. The atti|chmeiit THE BEST MILK, CREAM. way that leads to eternal life and fo CentraM’erein ;mil tlie G. R. (J. Stnats- L ittleton, Dee. 29. - Rev. Father tiful lim s, "(dor} to (iod in tlm highot, was hasisl on a suit to reeoveef■$24.'!.63 BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK take lip with joy the burden of Cliiist? M'rband of New Yorlc state will bold Oarke celebrated mass, at .'st. Mary's j and on earth, peace, to men of good relit, which i( is ela'med the eompaii}* D«nT«red to MI p&rU ot city. Who if not the parent, liotli by word joint conventions in tliat city. Hitherto church at 7:30 a. in. and 9:3o a. in. on will.” owes the W. .1. Davis Mach.ue Uompaiiy. and by examjde? the various Catlndic orgaiii/ations liave The Sinton Dairy Co. ^ Cliristmas day and the cluinh was well An .$8 .1 1 0 0 . library donatiim has been representative of the sheriff's office If Catholic parents were more like been holding se|pavatr emivciitions in *1t 8. El Paso St. Phono Main 44Z. filled both times. The elinrcli was very received from Carnegie and arrange­ spent live hour, h.mtiii',' for the chat­ Mary and Joseph, Catholic ihildreii different ci-ties ami at difl'"i'ci>t times of beautifully decorated with evergreen ments are being made for la'ginniiig tels, which he finally fornd in a laix would bo more like the ( hild Jesns. the year, a eir'’nnis?an 'e whi'di sjionta- trees, evergreen boughs and Christnia- work on the Imilding at an early time. lar in tlie Pennsylvania yards. It has Fewer ehildren would he a judgment on neonslv suggested the advisaiiility of Office Tel. Main 446 House Tel. 618A festooning, the altar being banked with Mass will he said at St. Mary's on been Teporti'd that the Ji'per is to (heir parents, fewer hearts would he holding joint convent ions .a.s is the prac­ 126 N. Cascade Ave. them, with a very liberal siiiqdy of cut New Year's day at S:30. Patlu-r Clarke be jnddished in Phil.adidjihia.'' FRANK F. CRUMP, ill ashes, few'er hopes would be in vain. tice among the Catholics of Germany. flowers. will then go to Castle Rock, where he The Hallet & Baker C alam ity eome.s to those, wlio neglect The musie by the choir \}as splen­ will also say mass. itiays at her home in Denver. Florist the teachings of Christ and do not hon­ Undertaking Co. didly rendered, and was as good as that Father Clarke ' entertaiiieii his two Mrs. 11. H. Lilley has lieen confined 511 EAST COLUMBIA or His Sacred Heart. , If they would UNDERTAKING EMBALMING in m any of the lar<|(f city churches. brothers. Phillip and James, of the to the house for several days hy a sliglit I’hone Main 600. Colorado Springs have joy. they must make Jesns the Colorado Springs, Colo. Father Clarke was in his Christmas Clarke Cliureh Goods House of IXnver, illness. I D r. Watkins centre of their hopes, the teacher of spirit and his short talk was surely en­ at a Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zink entertained their ideals and the model of their vir­ joyed hy all. as all his sermons are. Mr. Sebmalzreid. of CYipplc Cieek, vis­ at Christmas dinner, Mr. Joe McCarthy, \ D EN TIST t tues. Then would bo fulfilled His prom­ The congregation was taken by him on ited his wife and her family over Christ­ his two sisters, and Dr. Walker. I Pueblo, Colo. Phone Main 1537 ise to bless the homes where His Heart ♦ •r a little pilgrimage into Rethlehein, mas. Mrs. Sebmalzreid will accompany Doefers’ infant daughter diinl last is honored. where the little stranger lay in the man­ him home, as will also her father, Mr. week and the funeral was held on last Stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL ger, all wrapped in swaddling cloth; IV. IV. Jones, who will spend the w in­ Thursday. C . Baby turned out to be the te r ■with her. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreiger and small Pueblo Catholics “ “ ard Catholic Goods. “r'rince of Peace,” sent into the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gemens took Girist- son spent Christmas day at the home We sell and take subscriptions for The Denver Catholic Register. world by the Almighty Father to in­ maa dinner with their nephew and neice of Mr. and Mrs. O’Conner. Prayer Books, Fosaries, Statuary, Crucifixes, Etc. When in Colorado Springs tercede for all who cared to be saved in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of Littleton, and and enjoy the home prepared for them , Miss Grace Lilly, who is teaching at the Simpson family of Ft. Logan, took BOOKSTORE in heaven. Father (Tlarke repeated t^e Littleton school, is spending the hoi- Christmas dinner at the 'Vowell home. Broome Bros. 504 N. Uain SL, Pueblo, Colo. ■

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,When the religiously skeptical “ Sir Henry”, comes home, and The Denver Catholic Register in moments of quiet calmly considers the automobile industry and peace ships, he will no doubt become a firm believer in at least one U.S. PROBE OF MEXICAN OUTRAGES COMING Entered as second-class m atter a t the postoffioe at Denver, Colo. clause of the Bible: ‘‘The number of fools is infinite.” D. 4 q AS LID LIFTS ON PERSECUTIONS THERE The police think that the impostor w'ho, robed as a nun, either (Editorial.) davits in support of his story have been became intoxicated or feigned intoxication in a department store a ious orders, wore a white veil. PabUshed Weekly by After months of wretched inaction the obtained from United States army offi­ few days ago, is insane, because ‘‘she” was also found to have done She was beautiful. An officer, loung­ United States is on the verge of doing cers. some shoplifting along Sixteenth street. For the sake of “ her” soul, ing by the cathedral steps, approached, The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) something for the amelioration of con­ Officers Raid Convents. it is to be hoped ‘‘she” is. S. grasped the girl and attempted to kiss 1828 Curtis Street ditions in Mexico. The lid of silence Despite the denials of the ravages by her. q q about the way the Catholic Church has Secretary Tumulty, stories of refugees Telephone Wain 5413. Denver, Colo. The old nun scryamed, the girl fought. A judge in Nebraska recently handed down a decision to the been suffering there has been lifted. The effect that ‘‘A wife who compels her husband to buy an automobile arriving on each succeeding steamer con­ Other soldiers came. Finally the girl’s secular press now contains as frequent firm the claim of the dignitaries of the is not guilty of cruelty.” We should think that all depends upon captor dragged her inside the cathedral. reference to the massacres of the last Catholic Church that convents have been the manner in which she compels him. to purchase this present-day The old nun was left to the mercies several years as the Catholic papers. invaded and their inmates ruthlessly vi­ of half a dozen peons in the square. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915. luxury! D. The mere printing of statistics is such olated. The girl killed hsrself a few faoqrs later. q q , an answer to the weak-kneed Catholics Terror has reigned in the convents Nun Dies, Raids Begin. BUBSCBIPnON PRICE—|2.00/SyMr, delivered any where jp the United States. The P. W, AVoolworth store of Denver advertises in The Colo­ who advised the Church to “keep quiet” since the fall of Diaz. The nun died from the results of her S2A0 to foreign countri^ Payable strictly in advance. rado Protestant, one of the most obscene Anti-Catholic papers pub­ for fear “bigotry might he stirred up” In the unsettled days prectnling the treatm ent. nXMITTANCES—No receipt/u sent to subecribers. For safety send remittances lished. The Knights of Columbus commission on religious prejudice by money order or clvMk. that, within a few weeks or months, recognition of Madero officers who aided But before the next day dawned every COTfMDNICATIONS intended for publication in a current issue should be in this will confer a favor on Catholics all over America if it investigates it is almost certain that something defi­ the Madero plot took advantage of their convent in Torreon had been invaded, office not later than Tuesday evening, and should invariably be accom­ whether the Wool worth company at large countenances siich bigotry. nite will be done for the betterment of local dictatorship to force their atten­ and those of their inmates who w’ere panied by name andaddresa of sender as a guarantee of good faith. If the concern does, it will have the questionable distinction of being Mexican conditions. The Associated tions on the nuns. Many of the in­ not ravished were eithet kijlcd or com­ C8AHGE OF ADDRESS—Ii^^equesting a change of address, give old as well as the only. American business hou.se of any importance which has new address. Press last Monday morning made the mates of the convents were members of mitted suicide. given impetus to the prejudice wave. S. unqualified statement that 2,(K)0 nuns old Castilian families, refined and often Similar scenes were enacted in Chihua­ have disappeared, 125 Americans have beautiful. hua, Guadalupe, on the outskirts of been killed, thousands have been ruined But the era of rapine on a general Tampeco, and in some of the isolated Patronesses and Committeemen for financially, and property worth more scale began with the fall of Madero. Imission towns along the Panuco river. than $300,000,(XK) has been destroyed. Churches Stripped. Imports from the interior indicate the The Lusitania and Ancona problems be­ It has become part of the law of convents there fared no better. StV incent’s Orphan Ball Named come rather tame beside these outrages, Mexican warfare that when a town was In Mexico City, which often changed even if the government has been slow captured the loot and the fairest of the masters twice in "a day, no nun escaped. to act about Mexico. women were the property of the leaders. Bandit Wears Jewels. Tlie twenty-fourth annual ball of St. Campion, W. H. Andrew, William Delle- “Dignitaries of the Catholic Church The troopers fought among themselves While Carranza held the city there Vincent’s Aid society next Monday eve­ ker, T. ,1. O’Donnell, O. L. Smith, Dennis for the others. - S have obtained support in congress for was some semblance of protection of­ ning at the Brown Palace is expected to Sheedj', .Jacob Savageau, .1. P. Donnelly, a probe,” declared the Associated Press. One of the most ruthless secni's of fered, but attacks wei-e frequent, and do much towards the assistance of the P. V. Carlin, Lawrence Purcell, P. R. Ri- The state department is “preparing to modern warfare marked the day when nuns dared not appear on the streets. sisters in their work of caring for 250 ordan, Ella M. Wetkbaugli, T. A. anticipate a probe . . . according \TIla first drove the Huerta troops ATlla entered the city to meet Zapat.a. OFFICIAL NOTICE orphan boys at Mt. St. A’incent's. The Hughes, fleorge Kearns, William Sayer, to rumors.” from Torreon. As A’illa's shells began The northern bandit chief wore chains The Denver Catholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing following officers are working for tlie Larry Maroney, W. H. Leonard, I»uis .Joseph Patrick Tumulty. Catholic sec­ to find the range of the Huerta of gold and jewels taken from Guada­ Society, an incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. success of the benefit: President, Mrs. Hough, .John I^yneh, 1). J. Sayer and retary to the president, was quite ef­ trenches, the defeiiilers of the city pre­ lupe, regarded by Catholics as the most This publication is, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the Tlioinas Morrow; vice presidents, Mrs. Charles Dunn. On the floor comm ittee fectually aii.swerod |iy a plain statement pared for flight. They stripped the sacred shrine in Me.\ico. Guadalupe is Catholic Chiu-ch in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these Ijouis Hough and Mrs. .1. K. Mullen; will be Samuel C. Young, chairman; P. of facts in an Aasbeiated Press article cliurches of such treasure as was move­ to Mexico what lanirdes is to France. columns for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the treasurer, Mrs. Larry Purcell; secretary, C. SehaefTer, Dr. Edward Dclehanty, Os- last Sunday. Tumulty, it vvill be re- able, and then demanded admission to At the summit of a hill a shrine houses Catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic Mrs. Ella M. Weekbaugh; corresponding ear Malo, R. A. Sullivan, Dr. T. J. Carlin, nieinbered, made the statement a few the various convents on the pretext of a picture of the Virgin, regarded as home subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catho­ secretary, Mrs. Ralpli Kelly. The pa­ Henry P. LKdair, .Joseph Newman, Dr. weeks' ago that there were no official searching for eoiieealed gold and jewels. miraculous. According to the legend, lics of the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making tronesses will be Mesdames H. \V. Baer- 1). (L Monaghan, W. P. Horan, Dr. .1. P. records'in the state department of out­ A few of the convents admitted Ihe it was painted by angels on the coat of U a credit to themselves and the Church. resen, J. K. Mullen, .Tosepli Walsh, J. F. Laiighlin and Frank J. Mannix. rages on nuns in Mexico, a lie which troopers. The attack on the nuns be­ an Indian. + N. C. AIATC, ha.s been disproved by an unanswered gan. ' Bishop of Denver. .Jewels worth millions adorned the affidavit printed in The Buffalo Echo. Fome were killed resisting their rav- altar over which it rests. Its rich frame The Register, knowing that all its read­ agers, others took their own lives, God Didn’t Punish Herod at Once was studded with emeralds, rare opals ers have not had the opportunity of more tlian a score were the victims of CAMERA USED TO AID and rubies. n'ading the Associated Press article, re­ half-breeds and peons. TEMPERANCE FIGHT. Treasure Stolen. -Not the churches, but the corporations, must be given the Uon’s in Order to Give Time for Penance produces it. We call attention to one Advance Stops Orgie. thing in this article—the repeated dec­ The sudden advance of the Villa Villa’s men stripped it hare. Its share of the credit for the vast temperance wave that ha^hundated treasures were used for personal adorn­ America within the last two or three decades. A practice of the laration that insulted nuns killed them­ trooiiers stopped the orgie. The Huerta Sermon Written for This Newspaper by ity and loving heart of onr lieavenly ment or melted to supply funds for the Pennsylvania Railroad company in fighting dyunkenness can be selves. According to the law of the men fled, leaving moat of their loot. Rev. W illiam Demouy, D.D., of Father? lie would not punish Herod, arm y. taken as an example. Occasionally, workingnien are ‘ ‘ brought up Church, suicide under such conditions is When the Villa troops entered the city hut would proceed by the way of love, A few nuns found at Guadalnpe were on the carpet,” to use their own expression for being haled before St. Rosa’s Home, Denver. not permitted; hut it is possible that there were only two or three convents manifesting it mo.s\ openly in the ease the outraged women weri; unfamiliar that had not h(>en invaded. ravi.slicd and forced to aeeompany the a boss. They are told that they were^iar a certain saloon at a certain of His eliosen ones, and showing it army, 'rhey were brought to Mexico time. Often, they will deny it. Tdm boss pulls a photograph out of SUNDAY BETWEEN THE CIRCUM­ with this ruling, for it so rarely comes And during the first few hours of oc­ CISION AND EPIPHANY. elearlv enough also in the case of Herod citv with the Villaiatas. a. drawer and hands it to thepn There, with all the cruel realism into necessity that not many persons cupation Villa’s men made no attempt / ‘ “At that time: Whciy Herod was dead, who was His enemy. Riitlicr tlian pun­ of the camera, they see tps neees Without due authorization from his superiors, even a priest is is till direct result of study. S tartling they perform. This world is not a sary for them in order to save tlieir not permitted to read such publications. The Review points out iiista.Kes of this type’have ennie to light place of reward; it is where man must souls; and if all would speak the triitji of Progress in Catholic Church that there seems to be a misunderstanding about this in some in America in the year ju st rinsing. A toil and thereby merit. Even the lin))- here they could tell you of (lie inner clerical circles. The Index is binding, said Pope Leo XIII, ‘‘on laitlieran elergyman and liis entire fam­ piness tliat peo|ile have here is very tappings of conscience and tlie silent all the faithful of the universe, regardless of race or language,' na­ "Queen of tlie Most Holy Rosary," in the ily came into the Catholic fold in Iowa. imperfect and of short duration, and whisjiers of (Iod. They would all he ROMAN NEWS. tionality or country, education, learning or station in life.” Ijoretto litanies, "to obtain the interces­ It is uiideiiiahle that other ministers of frequent intcrniption. The only true, liounil to confess, if they could he forced When there is good reason for it, the ecclesiastical authorities sion of the Rlc-ssed Virgin in favor of lasting, imperishable liappiness is that to tell the truth, that they knew (Iod The New Congregation “of Seminaries tiolieve ill Catholicity yet do not affili­ give permission for a person to read such indexe^d works as lie must the much-desired blessings of jieacc.” ate tlieniselves witli tlie Clinreli. A Ben­ to be experienced when life, if justly and His law and that He and it should and Universities.”—From tlie latest is­ for defense of the Church, etc. The Register editor, for instance, edictine Father seyeral nuiiitlis ago told led, will have ended. We must roam have been obeyed. sue (if the official Acta Apostolicae Sedis Pontifical Appointments.—Mgr. Knrico secured permission from Bishop Matz to read forbidden papers to (lasparri, former auditor of the nuncio in the w riter of meeting oni on a train in like pilgrims during oiir present exist­ We as Christians should aim to imi­ - which The Catholic R(>gister regularly the extent that it is nece.s.sary for the refutation of lies told about Brazil, is made apostolic delegate of Co- l'.,■n(ueky. The man frankly adm itted ence. and suffer the hardships, jiriva- ta te our M aker as imieli as [inssildi; in gives its readers in substance — we the Church and which may do local harm. tliat the Catliolic Church alone has the tions and disappointments common to onr dealings w ith onr fellow-men, es- gather once more tlie wonderful progress lomhia; Algr. 'I'ito Trocelii, a|mstolii' Do not forget, however, that reading of indexed works is a ereilentials as tlie true and original the lot of such. But even during onr jiecially our enemies. Our course of ac­ (if the Catholic Cliurch, tlie lioly father delegate of Porto Rico; Mgr. Francisco mortal, not simply a venial, sin. S. Cliristian creed. When asked why ti(“ pilgrimage we have many consolations tion, if any, n-garding them, should he being compelh-d to establish this new Cherubini, apostolic delegate of Haiti. did not liecdiiit' a Catliolii', lie said, “I q and unerring guides. We are more rer- of love, or at least of the most marked congregation in order to relieve the Con- Two ablegates apostolic and two noble have a family.” A new maxim sier to make automobile.s than to make tain of reaching heaven tlian were the tdleration. Is it not also tlie best sistorial congregation, wliieli is entrusted guards of the pope have heon sent to He told a volume in those four words. peace.” V D. Israelites of old of entering the prom­ method to adopt? We cannot punish onr witli the selection of new bisliops, etc. Vienna and Munich respectively, bring­ Tie had been ediiaeted for the ministry ised land. AVe have n surer guide enemii's; (Iod forbids it. Even were we To this.new commission of cardinals and ing to Cardinals Scapimdli ;ind Friili- alone, and was afraid tliat liis wife and We wager ever.v Melchisedeeh in the diocese read the Chrisimas KJian Rioses. AVe have a more certain allowcsL it would often bo impossllde: eonsultors will be hereafter referred all wirth the cardinal’s herretta, wliich will edition of The Register. D. destination. We are not in bondage un­ and are we not in many cases as mueli matters pertaining to the ecclesiastical be imposed to them by the two Catholic children would go hungry if he were less : we have voluntarily placed our­ to blame as our enemies and even more seminaries as well as tlie higlier studies rulers. Emperor Francis Jos( ]ih and King forced to give up tls^ calling. He would q q not become a CatluJ^ie lieeanse lid could lie who claims to get along without God during this life. God selves ‘’within the enemies’ grasp; we so? Then, where we are not to Idame. of Catholic universities,„ as its name Ludwig. will get along without in the life to come. ’ D. need not yearn almost despairingly for as well ns where we are, we ran do shows. Its president will always be a The grand cros.s of tlie Order o f'P in s not assume eeliliacy and liecqme a q q a better lot. for we know that by fol­ more by love than hatred. .Tiistire can cardinal, who will have liis secretary and has been conferred by tlie pope on Mr. priest. tlie required number of eonsultors. Botli, Francis Victor M. Bnstillos, provisional In West Denver, srune years ago, an The Allies are giving up their drive at the Dardanelles and rjish- lowing the voice of Clirist manifested to never he done here fully. Let ns lie us tlirough the ( hureh, we are niareh- char table enougli to have it delayed, liowevcr. this cardinal and his secretary president of' Venezuela; and tlie grand Kpiscopaliaii minister used to lie seen ing to the Suez Canal. A 1915 ‘‘Flight into Egypt!” Does it not cross of St. Gregory the Great on Mr. making ri'gnlar \ isits to the Blessed .Sac­ .suit the times'exactly ? D. ^ ing stop by step to the land of eternal giving the culprits ebanees to repent and will lie ex-officio members of the C’on- glory. We may feel a litth> anxious, reform. It is well for us often to re­ sistorial, and the latter’s secretary and Peter E. Arcaya, minister of tlie interior, ram ent in .'--t. Leo's ehl|lireh. A Catholic ^ q such is natural and praiseworthy.'5m- we call the Beatitudes of Christ in regard assessor will likewise he members of the and on General Ignatius Andrade, for­ frii’nd asked why h(‘ did it, and was' The granting of religious freedom in Mexico means to Carranza can never he absolutely certain of onr to our attitude towards the adminis­ new congregation, as also the cardinal eign minister of tlie same riqmhlic. practically .Jnld that the elergyman Tlie death is annoiineed of Cardinal : firmly lieli.-vi^l in Catliiilieity but was ■war on Catholics. It has ever been so. ‘‘Blessed are they who .suf­ salvation, hut faith and love and hope tration of justice—“Hlessed are they vicar of Home. The document is dated > fer persecution for justice’ sake,” but woe to him who persecutes! are onr props of safety. who suffer per-eention for justice’s Ndvenilier 4, on the feast of St. Cliarles Francis Bauer, arcliliishop of Olmutz, on afraid to adopt it for fear lie would rfrit D. We can easily see a verification of sake:’’ “Blessed are they wlio hunger Horromeo, "so eonspienous for his zeal November 27 last. ! l.'c able to support his family. q q this doctrine in the gospel of which a and thirst after justice.’’ What we in the education of clerics.” Later he left the ministry. Whether Bishop Aldering, of Fort AVayne, must have felt horribly gray­ text is quoted above. Contrast the two suffer in the cause of justice, and wliat The Vicar of the Prince of Peace.—In he had the grace of conversion after ENTIRE BEEF GIVEN TO headed when he read in many Catholic papers recently about his pictures—that of the infant Christ and j we yearn for as justice, will he repaid his paternal .solicitude for tlie soldiers of liolding off God for so long, tlie w riter BOY ORPHANS BY FRIEND fiftieth anniversary as a bishop. He has been a prelate for fifteen His just parents. Joseph ami Mary, and ns, and we will 1h‘ filled, when He who the war, Pope Beni'dict, in a decree of has never learned. years. ' . ^ that of Herod the malefactor and tlie cares for all will render to everyone the Congregation of Indulgences, has au- Cases of this kind may become less murderer. God went so far in caring according to his works. ttiorized all the war chaplains to attach (Continued from Page 1) q q freijiient aiiuing the K|iiscopaIians. The for His own as to send one of His the indulgences of the Way of tlie CVoss clothe and keep their .300 children. Tlie A year ago Villa was an idol among certain of the American official year book of tlie church urges angels to inform Joseph of the course to to small crucifixes, wliioh the soldiers help of kind friends, however, lias sus­ people; today, after his downfall, press dispatches constantly refer ORPHANS AND NUNS HAD celibacy on (‘coiioniic grounds. It sdys pursue. Judging from a worldly stand­ may gain by holdiit^ them in their hands tained them in their effort to serve the to him as a bandit. ‘‘The -way of the transgressor is hard.” Car­ NEVER SEEN ANY MOVIES it is ninch easier for an unmarried rec­ ranza is next. S. point, and from a .wordly sense off The Rev. A. B. Casey of Greeley has and saying five Our Fathers, Hail Marys poor orphans of Colorado. May tliere- tor to get a parish than it is for a ben­ justice, one would think that Herod given a motion picture machine to St. and Glory Be, etc., if not the usual fore all benefactors of St. Clara's he q q edict, because tlie salary does not have should have undergone the discomforts, Vincent’s orphanage, and Father Bapst, twenty Our Fathers. This privilege is filled with God’s holy lilcsaing, especi­ Mgr. Kelley a few weeks ago, in an address, foretold the do-wn- to be so large. fall of Portugal as an independent nation. Last week the United the inconveniences and the sufferincs the chaplain there, will give occasional for the whole duration of the war. ally during this holy se.ason, and may Press carried a dispatch about a movement in to take advan­ rather than Jesua. Alary and .Joseph, shows with it for the lioys and listers. For the same duration of the war, a the new year he for them a year of Persons who believe in ratholicity but tage of the European war and strike for the subjugation of Portugal But such is not the way of God. He The first took place on Christmas night, few (lays later, the holy father granted blessing and prosperity. hesitate to adoiit it should remember and . There have been rumblings in Spain for several cares for His own in a loving way—a and was quite an event at the institu­ to all the bishops the fapulty to allow “Such are the sincere wishes of the Cltrist’s words that whoever denies Him months. The capture of Gibraltar by her would be a tremendous way, too, that is infallible. Then, too, tion, for some of the sisters and hoys the recitation of the invocation, "Queen sisters and orphans. before man will be denied before His step towards the restoration'of her long-lost, prestige. S. does it not manifest the great generos- had never seen moving pictures. of Peace, Pray for Us,” after the one of “SISTER SUPERIOR.” J'atlier Who is in heaven.

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S-ii- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915. DSNVBR bATHOLIO BBOISTBB P A a i x n . sssBSsaifn» ------— ------TTrtTifTfniii IN DENVER PARISHES Bethlehem Crib, at SilvertonWI ork NEW YEAR’S MASSES AT CLEARANCE SALE OF * CALENDAR OF THE W|;EK. ° ♦ ST. PATRICE’S CHURCH of Art, Designed by Father Barry ♦ ------♦ ♦ January 2, Sunday—Feaat of the ♦ (By Thomas J. Moran.) ♦ Holy Name of Jesus, and Octave ♦ Saturday, New Year’s day, will be the (Special to The Register) canvas painted sky blue. The red-rising ♦ day of St. Stephen. ' ♦ feast of the Circumcision of our Lord, Silverton, Colo., Dec. 28. I— Three moon could be se^q in the distance thru I Pictures and Statuary and a holyday of obligation. Masses the trees, over tE^f horizon. The back­ ♦ January 3, Monday—Octave of ♦ masses were said at St. Patrick’s church, ♦ St. 'John Evangelist. *St. Gene- ♦ will be the same as on Sunday, 6, 7:30 ground representing the sky was dotted For the next two or three week* we will hold a clearance Silverton, on Christmas day, the first at ♦ vieve, virgin, patroness of Paris, ♦ 9, and 10:30 o’clock. with glittering stars, while a large sale on slightly damaged statuary and broken lines of Relig­ 6 o’clock, the second at 8, and the third ♦ died 512. 4 Friday, January 7, will be the first bright star appeared above all the ious pictures. ♦ T^anuary 4, Tuesday—Octave of ♦ Friday. Holy Communion will be dis­ at 10 o’clock. Most of the miners were smaller ones. Directly over the crib and ♦ the Holy Innocentf.. ' ♦ tributed at 6:45, and mass will be cele­ in town. The third service was a high low down was another large bright star. Now is an opportune time to get for the .home Religious ar­ ♦ January 5, Wednesday—Vigil of ♦ brated at 7:30. mass. Special music for the occasion Two angels appeared at the extreme top ticles that should be in every Catholic home; especially when “ 4 the Epiphany, and commemwation 4> Christmas was celebrated at St. Pat­ had been prepared, and the entire pro­ corners of the whole scene, robed in they can be procured at a fraction of the'original cost. ' ♦ of St. Telesphorus, pope, marityr, in ♦ rick’s with the greatest solemnity pos­ gram was splendid thruout. Mr. Wil­ white and gold, holding the sign, “Tliis A visit to our Emporium will be well repaid by the articles * f ' ♦ 154. ♦ sible. The church was artistically dec­ liam Ennis, the leader of the choir, is to day is born Christ the Lord.” Different at such a low figure. ♦ January 6, Thursday—The Epi- ♦ orated with Christmas trees an'd holly be congratulated for his zeal and faith* colored lights were hidden behind the ♦ phany of our Ix>rd. (A holyday in ♦ ropes, while the altar was banked with ful service. The members present in canvEis in such a w ay as to throw the Church and Religious Goods of every description on hand. ♦ Canada, etc.) ♦ red carnations and candles. The choir, the choir were as follows: Mr. William whole scene to the front. The scene is . * ♦ January 7, Friday (first Friday) ♦ under the leadership of Mr. Peter Men­ Ennis, leader; Mr. Thompson, violinist; BO natural in appearance that many have ♦ —*St. Lucian, priest and martyr at ♦ zies, sang Leonardo’s mass in a way Messrs. Haas, Hughes, Boyce; Mr. said, “It is too bad to bavW to take it ♦ Nicome

FAQl SI% OENVEB CAlHOLiO EEG2 ST&E THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915. ^ 1^' M inister Praises Our Honor of Mary; D enver P referred Parish T rading L ist Also Confession and Parish Schools These Merchants, Eager to Secure Catholic Trade and to Help the Canse of the Catholic Preti, Solicit Toor Patronage. Trade Given to Our Advertisers Means a Better Paper ^or Ton. Tell These Men Tun Saw Their Cards in The Register. Boost for the Catholic Press! It Zs as Necettary to the Chnrch as Parish Schools. A Protestant minister of Cliicago, the tion. .We may rail against the paro­ Eev. T. B. Thompson, pastor of the chial schools system as being un-Ameri­ Plymouth Congregational church of that can. But the Roman Church existed city, has a keen and clear vision when centuries before there was a United St.Leo’saDdSt.Bizaliet]i’s CaOiedral Paiisli St. Fiaiuis De Sales Parisk St. Domniic’s Aiminiciation Parisb he looks at the Roman Catholic , Cliurch, States, and for many of these centuries she was the great agency of enlighten­ for he said in a 'late sermon concern­ HOUSE OF Take your next prescription to Phone South 4300. ment, education and culture. The paro-. Prescriptions Don’t forget ing it: ' n . E. HUFFMAN chial BchooJ is the most serious an^ suc­ ALAMEDA PHARMACY THE PINCH STORE “One cannot help but feel that the VAN ZANDT’S CORNIL’S PHARMACY Brerythlsg in Honeehold Line. cessful attempt to hold people for the Modem Prescription Dmggists Sole Agent Queen Washer with or enthronement of the Virgin Mary has CATHEDRAL PHARMACY religious life. Our country has a mag­ COB. ZaPAB ABS WBBT OOUAX PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 290i W. 25th Ave. without motor. softened the heart of the-world toward Colfax and Logan Max H. Thuet, Prop. THE PINCH STORE nificent system of public schools. She PbOiMS Kaln 1066-1067 Everything in the Drdg Line womanhood; that it has done much to "The Handy Store" will teach the children history, science, Denver, Colo. Phones (i^am pa 808 and 809. 300 S. BROADWAY. Phone York 3054 give woman the place of honor she oc­ Phone G allup 608 1725-27 E. 31st Ave., near W illiams. art, languages; but they will not let Phone lo a th 1923. cupies today; that it lias put the whole A L . STAHL ELGIN CREAMERY HEINIES BAKERY Telephone orders deUvered promptly the world’s greatest-literature be taught 25» SOUTH BROADWAY. Catholic Church behind the sanctity of THE UP-TO-DATE El F. Schindler. Leave orders at under their guidance, nor will tSey help While you live the home. In the respect given to ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL S. H. iriELSEN to develop the noblest capacity of the MEAT AND OBOCEBT MAN Eat the best; The George-Mudge Pharmacy Mary the Roman Church has paid the HOME BAKERY Heinle's Goods human soul, the capacity for God. This All kinds of Delicatessen. Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs, Will tell the rest. world’s finest and most delicate com­ Specialty—SPONGE CAKES. Cor. 38th and Walnut task is assigned to the Church. So 1046 W. OOXfAZ. Phone Knln678t ICE CREAM pliment to the grace, sweetness and Home-made Bread, Pies and Cakea Henry E. Nahring, Prop. Telephones Main 5947-5948 be it, and let the Church choose that Tour patronage is solicited. 620 E 17th Ave. Phone York 675 'Wedding Orders promptly filled. 2828 W. 32I> A'TE. beauty of motherhood. Prescriptions a Specialty method which in her wisdom seems the , Business Established 1890. Phone York 4S9. Reasonable Prices C. H. TAYLOR HARDW ARE CO. VISIT HEIDBRAK’S “Nor do I discover any difficulty in best. BUCKLEY & SCHMIDT E.-B. KELLOGG & CO. THE GIGANTIC D ealers In understanding the basis of the confes­ “And so we stand in the presence of PHONE MAIN 60. ICE CREAM & CANDY STORE sional. The confessional appears every­ PLU M BING and GAS FITTING CLEANERS AND TAILORS GENERAL HARDWARE, TIN AND her history, her majestic worship, her GALVANIZED WORK, FURNACES 3811 W. 33nd Ave^ Phone OaUnp 1946 STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Repatr work a specialty. Reasonable CLEIANING. PRESSING & REPAIRING where in life. Tlid erring child con­ universal ministry, and we confess that prices. Would be pleased to have your Paints, Oili and Glass Ice Cream, 31.00 per gal.; |60c ^ gal.; fesses to its mother, the patient con­ order for plamblng repairs. Our wagons call everywhere. SOc per quart. Telephone orders de­ MEATS AND NOTIONS God must have moved mightily in all 1245-47 OVBTIS BTBEET Telephone South 236 livered promptly anywhere In the parish fesses to the physician, the accused con­ One block from Auditorium. 700 E. OOLFAX AVE. 480 BOVTB BBOADWAT. this. We think of her Loyolas, her Xa­ We make our own candles and Ice cream Phone Main 7949 4696 Josephine S t fesses to his lawyer, the penitent con­ viers, her Fenelons, and her Mar- P. J. MORAN Phone lo n th 1 5 ^. . Bee. lo a th 1695 fesses to his priest. It is most natural TROUT BROTHERS CHAS. A. BERQUIST Phone Main 1723 Quick Delivery quettes; we look at her hospitals, or­ D ealers In for the penitent, burdened, doubting A. J. GUMLICK & CO. WALL PAPER. PAINTS. VARNISHES phanages, schools, colleges, monasteries, STAPLE & PfNCY GROCERIES Fancy and Staple Groceries, OILS, WINDOW SHADES, GLASS, FULLER’S DRUG STORE soul to confide in its spiritual leader. missions—and we see a Church minis­ ' * Meats and Fish. PLUMBING AND HEATING BRUSHES. ETC. ' 4701 GILPIN ST, “Protestantism has wasted much of tering to the body, mind and soul of Phone Champa 2314 Drugs^V-HMedicines, Stationery GAME, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 248 I. BBOABWAY. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING its force in a forced revivalism, which humanity. Her weakness is the com­ 728-730 E. COUP AX AVE. Phone G allup 2199. Confections, Cigars, Tobacco, B ta 1300 W. FOURTEENTH AVE. Phones: York 1622, 3071. Estimates furnished. 8905 W. 25TB)LYBinrB. Special attention given to would have been unnecessary had we mon lot of ever}' human organization; VETERINAIW SUPPLIES paid wise attention to religious -educa­ her strength is of God.” Decorating in all Its branches. A. JOHNSON MAHLER’S BAKERY Estimates cheerfully furnished. A. W. GARD The Well Known Alec the Tailor Patronize who Patronize COAL, WOOD, HAY, GRAIN HOME MADE BREAD H. A. HOLMBERG PLUMBING GAS FITTING POULTRY FOOD OUR SPECIALTY. THE FRANKLIN CLEANING WALL PAPER AND PAINTS STOVE REPAIRS. & DYE WORKS 1231 SANTA F E EBI'TE Best Quality Pies and Cakes. 252 SOUTH BROADWAY We save you money on all work. Phone M6959 34th and Pzanklla Residence: 1235 S an ta Fe Drive. 2429 BLUOT BTBBBT. Phone U ain 6477 1215 E. 13th. Phone South 432. Denver. Phone Gallup 1224. Hats Cleaned and Repaired AU work called for and delivered When an usher is busy in church dur­ of friends, why not trust my God? God VERNON J. ROBINSON, P rices for m aking: Ladies' Suits, $12; has revealed certain truths. I cannot MISS E. M. SMITH Berland Drug Company, ing several parts of the mass, is he Separate Skirts, $2; Tailor-made GESSING BROS. & GENTY fully comprehend those truths, altho I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES Dresses, 35. obliged to attend another mass? NEW YORK see that they contain no contradiction. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY “Where Quality ItelgnB Bnpreme.” Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Corn-fed Meats GROCERIES & MEATS No; he has fulfilled the Sunday obli­ God commands me to give assent to 17th AVE. AND FRANKLIN STS. WANTS TOUR BUSINESS. TAILORS AND CLEANERS Phone York 3336. M. GILNER, Propr. 3663 HUMBOLDT ST, gation by attending the mass at wliich those truths, and I obey. W’hy? Be­ 301 lo n th Logan Itre e t. All work guaranteed. Our wagons call Let us deliver you a brick of our own he acted as uslier. He lias been pliysi- cause those ;^ruths cofhe from God, and Denver, Colo. everywhere. Phone Gallup 2681. 1373 K alam ath St. Ice Cream, any time, any place, 250. Phone South 1696. 8853 W. 85TH ATEITUB. / “Phone Main 5164 oally present at the mass, arid liis work my reason tells me that God is infallible You want good dependable merchandise. W E S T ’S Our Motto: Fair Treatment and Prompt as usher did not prevent him from hav­ in knowing and truthful in revealing— Y'ou w ill get it a t SOUTH LOGAN CREAMERY Delivery. THE FRANKLIN MILLINERY E. D. K ingsley, Proprietor. ing the attention necessary to hear the He is not deceive

a., ■ J fo^Ick'np the' tangled' skeinT unravei oine haze 'em the UUa Or away, tier a'work-basket, picked up his tools, bis it, rescue the heroine, march the vil­ hair was not the least of her attrac­ hat and coat, and paused for a moment Denver Preferred Parish Trading List lain to jail and all-that Heaven is tions; it smoldered mysteriously, as It on the threshold. Forbes could - seo' witness of the plots for detective fire lay hidden in the deeps of it. the sparkle of hja eyes through thei stories he has offered me! He has, I V “Wonder what on earth he wants," holes in the mask. He also saw that, believe, the best library of detective Bald the man, and nibbled the ivory there was a slight gash across the fiction in town. Well, his longings head of his stick. knuckles of the man s left hand. went unsatisfied. ’The only thing like The girl did not reply. Perhaps she "Sorry to leave yipn.Jn this fix." The detective work he ever did success­ bad not heard him. man bowed briefly and went out. fully was to recover the new paint “Some legal muddle,” the elderly Forbes beard the snap cf the switch- When you bring or EBERHARDT DRUG STORES tubes before the dachel poisoned him­ man complained. "Your mother's button. Instantly be was in total dark­ self. brother wasn’t jn his right mind.” ness. Then he beard the click of the SEND' A PRESCRIPTION Prescriptions Carefull Compounded He walked uptown, wondering who “There’s not^g for you to com­ bolt. He was now locked in. Present­ TO THE 31st AVE. PHARMACY 19th and Stont Sts. 6th A Cherokee Sts. the mysterious burglar could be. He plain of,” spoke the girl at last, with­ ly his brain resumed its functions; he Comer of East 31st and Downing Ave'e Main Store Branch 1 searched carefully among his large ac­ out, however, turning her head. Phone ^Maln 5398 Phone South 831 began to think in little sparks of it receives the best of Oare and Di’ufw quaintance, principally among the men “Can’t say there is. Three millions, thought: as if permitting electric fluid that money can buy. 7th and Grant Streets he disliked; but even then there was Phone York 1885 mostly out at 7 per cent.” He coughed to enter a wire by degrees, jerkily. Branch 2, Telephone South 438 nothing tangible. . Lots of duffers slightly. “He was novel-reading mad; sought the comfy-chalr"under~the For the last ten minutes be had been, WALTER EAST We strive to please our customers by gambled and didn’t pay their debts no sane man would have drawn up as completely hypnotized as if he had giving them quality and low prices. reading lamp and Idly went over the and never went to jail for it. If only Give us a trial. W HEN A M AN SUS- day’s events. The puppy, sniffing the such a will. It’s as much as our lives been staring for hours into a Swami’s Wholesale and Retail Dealer In he had a clue of some sort to start are worth to keep all that Junk about. crystal. His first coherent thought tobacco smoke which he thoroughly with! He knew that he had the abili­ r J. M. BUFF BEST detested, retreated under the divan Wouldn’t give the stuff to the Metro­ was one of those best left unspoken,' ty; and it was a shame he could find politan because they wouldn't take MEATS AND GROCERIES FURNITURE & HARDWA Co where he had his lion’s den of bones, unwritten. He had entered, picturing' HEFT no outlet, i’ll give him credit for pos­ any stock in his claim that that ruby in his mind a familiar scene, six famil-' 741-747 SAVTA PB D! palette-knives, old tubes, brushes and sessing the cbiefest attribute of all 2300-2306 XAtimer St. Telephone 1461 belonged to the Nana Sahib. Anyhow, iar faces; and this instead! It would' Phone South 1296 what-nots. From time to time Forbes great detectives—hope. [AN bistory says that Hindu beggar died have hypnotized anyone. B. W. Bohaudel Wm. T. Chapmna could hear him rattling round some­ He continued on, whistling an air Groceries M eats OSMAN’S thing. In the jungles and that he took the A blockhead! A sheep! To have 'HE from one of the popular operas. His lewel along with him." ■ CHAMPA CASH MARKET 755 SA^’TA FE DRIVE. Births, deaths -and divorces; mur­ thoughts, ever volatile, shifted from allowed himself to be trussed up this SiTUATfe der, robbery and graft; strikes, wars “Junk! How can you call all those way, without a single struggle, with­ A full line of plots of criminals to the purblindness beautiful things Junk! I love every HOME-MADE CANDIES and plagues; the subject-matter never of the general run of art editors, and out a word! A flue detective! He! Staple and Fancy Groceries 9ne of them. He was right. Only one ST( varied, only the names and places their more or less slovenly minions, itrained at his hands, and then at hlsj and Choice Corn Fed Meats PURE AND SWEET. person in a thousand who visit the could be called news. He read with the three-color process printers; to ankles, bat desisted when the chalr| 2801 Champa St^ Phone Champa 2537 THIlS museums would undtrstand or appre­ TRY THEM. lazy Interest warmed-over yam the pretty girl he had met at Cannes threatened to topple over. On thej about the clever gentleman-thief who ciate them.” Boor be would be absolutely helpless.! W. H. GRIMM C. W. COWELL & SONS, last winter; to the campaign tonight "That may be, but no light-fingered had baffled the metropolitan police for at poker. For once he was going to 3o he sat there in the dark, mouthing ! Agents C H A PT ER I. nearly a year. A wellrknown amateur gentry would be prowling about.” at his handkerchief and trying to get GROCERIES AND MEATS play ’em close; he would keep out of The beautiful young lady shrugged. LUMBERMAN’S FIRE INSURANCE CO. detective was giving the reporter an every pot that dealt him no two-spot: his teeth into it. The Woman Across the Street, 3he had gone over the ground so often exposition of his views. Here was an and when he got a real hand, he would The man bad a freshly skinned 1922 28th Avenue. We insure household goods, This is a story of two stories, sepa­ that the subject wearied her. She artist. (Forbes crackled the news­ play it hard. With deuces wild even knuckle. Ho would remember that Also dwellings. rate yet Inseparable, of wheejs agog loved her father, but she could not paper peevishly: was there anything an open player like himself had a when the police came. He would Phone York 179 1922 28th Ave. 821 W 8th Ave. Phone South 358 and of wheels awhir, the frolic and the onderstand his utter lack of apprecia­ left to which this term had not been chance once in a while. He turned a never be able to recall the voice, so The Mahannab Pharmacy business of life. What a woman’s applied? Anybody who did his work tion for the wonderful curios her un­ effectually muffled behind the curtain! SUNBURST BREAD DAISY BREAD comer, still whistling. The girl with switch is to her glory, this tale is to well was an artist. Rot!) de had bequeathed her, with the sin­ of the mask. In evening dress, too,| that; but at night, when the game the copper-beech hair; supposing she PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 'The thief, declared the amateur, was never went by again? Could he pos­ gle stipulation that she should use and wore it to the manner bom; herai KILPATRICK’S BAKERY (which really fools nobody) is over, not a professional. He was a man of them. in little old New York. And~t^n it] Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered the false one may be taken from the sibly do her from memory? W holesale. infinite patience, of infernal clever­ That the girl in the sables was un­ came upon him with the dazztement! Phone York 295. true and laid aside. Forward with swinging stride, ness, never took money, bad made happy was quite apparent. It was not of sunrise. The mysterious burglar^ 753 Santa Pe Srlve. twirling his cane and sometimes strik­ 2801 High St.. Denver. Colo. It all began that day when Forbes three daring raids and ceased further i petulant sadness, as in having had of the newspapers! ■ wondered who she was. He was al­ ing the ferrule againkt the flagging, Phone 'so u th 1004. to apply his talents. To date the man pleased with the spangle of answering her will crossed, as in having stum­ He began to swear again; guttural) BUNDY FOR COAL ways wondering who she was, the had taken over a hundred thousand bled over some temporary disappoint­ BESSIE MOREY-PERCIVAL blonde, the brunette, the Venetian red, sparks; on toward the big drama. For sounds which started in hia throat and) We Want and Will Appreciate Yopr Trade dollars’ worth of jewels. His career be was only an implement of fate, ment. Her face reflected a deep sor-. ended, bassoonlike, in his nose. Dash) the October brown, on the street, at had begun and ended within ghree Bundy Bump, Centennial and Tampa chosen haphazard to accomplish a row from within; of a kind for which the door-boy, to have given him the: the play, in the restaurant. It was a months. Valley Boutt County Coals, Coke UP-TO-DATE M ILUNERY destiny not his own. money at her age is no balm. Great wrong floor! Somewhere up above j and Wood Our Specialties habit. And why not? It was his So far, not a single part of the loot' The Dryden was a new apartment peace and great sorrow have the same or down below they were waiting for! bread and butter to send the argosies had been offered to the known Office and Yard. 2600 Blake St OPEN EVENINGS. house, built especially for persons who brushes in limning in a face; the re­ him; the cards were purring, the! of his imaginative glance scouring the “fences,” here or abroad. This was Phones: Main 569 and Main 1896 had plenty of money and too small .a sult is generally a beatific placidity, chips clicking musically against one' 771 Santa Fe Drive seas for treasure; and whenever he the phase which putzled and baffled family for the upkeep of a large house. if you looked at the girl’s eyes they another. Deuces wild. If you held a^ Elmer H. Peterson, Prop. saw a pretty woman, bows-on he fol­ told you nothing, nor the droop of her lowed in her wake. He was an illus­ They were given all the comforts of king and queen of any suit, together THE RIO GRANDE FUEL ANj home; valets, maids, cooks, waiters mouth, nor the pallor of her fine skin; with three deuces, you could call it four' Loyola (S. | . ) trator; he drew exquisite colored cov­ ind yet the ensemble produced a FEED CO. ers for the m'agazines and full-page and bellboys, more like a private hotel. I queens, or four kings, or a royal, Just) 901 SAHTA P E DBITB. There were ten apartments, five on^ haunting sadness. It made you re­ as you pleased. Open on anything;' Call us for anything In the Drug line. drawings for the celebrated love sto­ member the face for days. Free Delivery Service Phone South 56. ries of Mr. Popular Piffle. Indeed, he each side of the ornate marble en-| no weary waiting for jacks or better;* COAL, WOOD, HAY, GR^VIN, FLOUR, trance. Forbes ran eagerly up the | At Madison square the two got out, something doing every minute. (It! THE ATLAS DRUG CO. shared honors with Piffle, and made and the belated ones continued their CEMENT, PLASTER quite as much money. steps; the doorboy swung open the neverNJccurred to him that the bur-' Denver, Colo. door. ' jou^ey, to dream of dukes and duch­ glar bad already' saved him abouti Orders Called for. Prompt Delivery. Every day now for a week, between e s s ^ and wolds and gabled manses. TWO STORES Fish and Game in Season. "Mr. Jlllson's apartment, please.” fifty dollars!) three and four in the afternoon, she The girl in the sables and her fa­ ■'2701 W elton S t 2563 W elton S t THE A. PETERSON had gone by, slim, trig, supple. She “Third floor, left, sir!” And when -the occupants of this' PTione Main 875 Phone Main 4955 “Ah!”' I ther hurried over to the monolith of GROCERY CO. looked like Somebody; she must be room returned they, would doubtless,' Forbes made for the stairs. The marble and were shot up to the eight­ Phone Main 6685 GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS Somebody, for nobody but Somebody and with reason, hand hln over to the elevator (called lift here) was up, and eenth floor. The suite of law offices police, and the deuce (wild, indeed!)) VEGETABLES, ETC. could have carried her head the way to which they had been so strangely AGNES ROBERTS McNAMARA Phones: South 1792-1793. she did. Where her journey began, he was too impatient to wait. Besides, would be to pay. Moreover, he would’ 601-611 SANTA PE DBTTE. he wanted to Surprise the boys, melo­ summoned were in total darkness. The never hear the last of it. He, who had 2625 Welton St. where it ended, he had never bothered bell rang and rang and echoed eerily himself to inquire. It satisfied his dramatically. He scarcely paused at never left himself open to ridicule; Beaaonable Frlcea.. Best MatariaL through the empty rooms so mightily Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery needs to expect her at such a time the first landing. He would rather would be the laughing-stock of the JOHN H. STEEN ' busy during the secular days of the each day and to realize his expecta­ play poker than eat. And in his ex­ town. ' Special Attention Given to Order Work For First-Class tions. Her hair burned like a copper- uberance he failed to hear the warn­ year. Numbness crept into his arms and “Looks like a hoax.” Very Reasonable Prices SHOE REPAIRING beech . in the sunshine, and her face ing call from the doorboy, who had legs. He could not shift the handker-' Our Specialty—The Finest of Work come on that day and was not yet ac­ “Perhaps we've come too late.” Work Guaranteed. was as white as milk. chief a solitary inch, not a fraction of THE SANITARY CLOTHES By George! If he went out now he curately versed in the topography and “Too late? It isn’t nine yet,” growled an inch. Occasionally he heard sounds;: .... 851 SANTA F E DRIVE occupancy of the apartments. Forbes the father, recollecting the quiet rub­ CLEANERS AND PRESSERS could follow her. His ingenuity would the lift-door closing, someone going up! find means of meeting her, inoffensive­ continued his rapid ascent, two steps ber at the club he had been forced to or down the stairs, th^e rattle of a far-i We Please the Best Dressers RIPLEY’S ly. He knew women tolerably well. at a time. Ho wanted to be at the postpone. “He phoned that it would off elevated train, the honk of an auto 2622 W elton S t, Phone Main 1800 be very, even exceedingly, important Calls and Delivers Made BIG DEPARTMENT STORE From a pretty little milliner’s assist­ door at precisely eight, like that old horn in the street below. Beautiful: ant, all the way up to the stately czar­ chap what’s-his-name in “Round the for us to be here before nine. Shall situation for J. Mortimer Forbes, fa*, 417 28th St. TeL Main 2144 ina of all the Russias, their vanity World in Eighty Days.” i we wait'.'" mous illustrator! Hours and hours and, 756-762 SANTA FE DRIVE. "Certainly."' The girl began pulling G. GERBER cried out for perpetuation on canvas. He tiptoed into the private hall, the: hours passed; at least so it seemed Ting-a-llng! Confound the telephone outer door being unlocked. There down the finger tips of her gloves aneV Your home store that saves you money. twisting them. to him. Of course it was just his luck* COAL AND COKE at such a moment! was a light over the transom. He to strike a place where the peoplej “Hello, hello! . . . Yes. this is could see them in his mind's* eye: “I’m a doddering old fool!” ex­ The Best of all Kinds WE DIVIDE PROFITS kept ungodly hours. He would not be, Coffee buyers will find that we sell Forbes talking. . . . Oh, that you, Too Late! She Was Gone! Jillson, Wheedon, Jones, Carlyle, Mil­ claimed her father suddenly. FEED. BLOCKS AND KINDLING “Father!” able'to work for days. The gold thread, Kindly Try Us coffees equally as good and better for Jlllson? . . . 'What? Eight till ler and Crawford, peering into their of the stole cut like a razor’s edge.; less. We operate the only Coffee Boaster the police. Now he (Mr. Amateur) “I never telephoned his house to on the West Side. You pay us no extra twelve? . . . Deuces what? Oh, hands, their faceS like Buddha gods. The beggar might have left the lights Phone Champa 3183 Gas Pitting held to the theory that the thief was make sure. Why should we come clown profits. Our No. 15 Double Roast Coffee deuces wild. Sure, I understand. A He listened. Not a sound. In the on, so that he could have found some' at 30c lb. Is daily gaining in popularity. a man who moved in the exclusive here to his offices?” The Five Points Plumbing Co. Try it. quiet little game of poker, with the middle of a play, no doubt. Stealthily amusement in staring at the fumish-l circles (two more words Forbes They hastened back to the elevator L. T. W HITE, Mgr. Eenlcheck’a Cash Stora Co. poor artist paying for the cigars and he put his hand on the knob, turned ings and speculating as to the taste of! 7. )9-ll-13-15 Galapago St. Phone So. 277 hated) from which the jewels had been and went down. The elderly man liquors. Deuces wild; I know; you and pushed it with the cry “Police!”, the absent ones. But to sit in pure SEWERAGE can make the t’wo-spot anything jDu purloined. Even the police admitted on his lips. The word died there, dry-' stepped into a pay-station booth. Pres­ that he possessed an intimate and ac­ darkness (for the blinds were down)! Jobbing Promptly Attended to please . . . t^hat? Opening your ly. He saw, no poker game in action. ently he emerged, wrathful of coun­ curate knowledge of the habits of his his nerves all awrack from listenlngl 715 E. Tw enty-Sixth Ave. apartment tonight? . . . In the Instead, a man in evening dress, full' tenance. St. Louis Patisb, Englewood victims. But the genius of the man and waiting, his lungs aching for thei Dryden? Where’s that?. . Why, masked, knelt with his back to an “Never called up at all. Doesn’t was made manifest in his ability to want of a deep breath—it was all: FRANK A. WOLF that’s only a block or so away. . . . open safe. As for the artist, he gazed know what I’m talking about. A whole wait. Was there a woman? Was there mighty unpleasant. j LONG’S PIIARJIACY Oh, I’ll be there. Rather play poker panic-stricken into the round, black, evening spoiled!” Fancy Groceries and Corn Fed Meats unlucky speculation? Horses and Thank heaven! Someone was turn-1 than eat. By-by!” sinister hole of a Colt's automatic. “But what can it mean? What can ing a key in the lock. They had come’ Special Agents Chase & Sanborn’s Phone Englewood 2 0 7 -2 0 8 cards? Or was it what he (Mr. Ama­ it mean?” Forbes made a dash for his hat. at last. Ho suddenly found hlmselfl rushed out of the studjp and down the teur) had-stated in a previous article: Down into the dank subway again; TEAS AND COFFEES The Old Reliable Drug Store CHAPTER III. blinking into the light. Over the) two flights, madly and recklessly. Too simply a brilliant hoax, a practical and twenty minutes later at 9:15, the threshold came an elderly man and a| 2661 W elton Phone 1078 Main EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES late! She was gone. He dashed Jill- Joke, a careless wager by an idle rich A Wild Goose Chase. two arrived at the apartment on the young woman. I son and his poker party breathlessly young man, who,' when the time ar third floor of the Dryden. The girl CANDY, SODA AND CIGARS At the exact moment when J. Mor­ “Good heavens!" cried the youngj THE but fluently. Supposing she never rived, would quietly restore the jew­ timer Forbes was being apprised of opened the door impetuously, fearing woman. W. J. BROAD walked past again? It would be just els, give a dinner and then search FIVE POINTS HARDWARE CO. the fact that this was an amazing she knew not what. In the plain, or­ Forbes said nothing, but his eyes his luck. about for some new abnormality? At world and that previously he had been dinary sate in the living room reposed threatened to fall out of his bead. 2643 WELTON UNDERTAKER As a matter of fact, the unknown any rate,'in his opinion the Bertillon meandering only among the foot-notes the Nana-Sahlb’s ruby and fifteen For the young woman was no loss a* meant nothing to Forbes aside from system would never get hold of the thousand dollars. Everything in Hardware of the Great Story, an elderly gentle­ person than she of the copper-beech; Phone No. Champa 2078 3329 Sbuth Broadway the commercial value of her face and man to measure him for future iden­ tification. man and a very handsome young wom­ hair; and her face was as sad and We Deliver hair. He was always hunting for a C H A PTER IV. ______In this Mr. Amateur was perfectly an sat in a subway train which roared beautiful as Bellini’s “Madonna” in' Phone Englewood 228 new face. Like Piffle, he could work emptily on its way downtown. The over his ideas just so many times; correct. They never got hold of the that rickety old church 'by the side of elderly man was gray haired and he A Page From Scheherezade. that smelly old canal (n Venice! C. W. SEBERN after that, fresh invention must he man. Almost, howeVer; only an arm's In the meantime Forbes was invited St. James Parisli Aurora, Col. length away; a clutch, a distance mis­ wore a closely cropped gray mustache, called into play; the retrousse nose by the burglar to come in and sit Fancy and Staple Groceries judged, and off he went, into space, a style much affected by Americans (Contimiod’ Next Week) must give way to theJSrecian, and so down. He entered the room, thor­ CORN-FED MEATS. like an exploded atom. living in New York. He possessed all THE CHAPIN LUMBER GO. on and so forth. oughly hypnotized. The Quality Store - Forbes was philosophical, too. When the hall marks of a prosperous club­ MACEDONIA AGAIN GIVES D ealers In 3505 SOUTH BROADWAY man. The spats spoke eloquently of “Sit down in that chair there,” went Phones Englewood 127-209 he was d§ad he would be very dead; CHAPTER II. LIBERTY TO CATHOUCS LUMBER, COAL, PAINTS the reading room and of moderately on the man in the mask. Indicating a Prompt Deliveries Twice a Day the Hall of Fame and the Temple of fine Sheraton. Strange, that Forbes W hy H urry? heated political arguments. Attached AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Forgetfulness would be all the same should give any particular attention King Fordiniind of Bulgaria has writ- Everything in the Bnlldlng Line , * J. C. WILSON Forbes lived the way of most bach­ to his eye-glasses was a heavy,, cord, to him. At present he liked travel, to the make of the chair. “There’s a ti'li to tlu: holy futlier informing hint 16tb and Dayton Bta. Aurora, Colo. elor painters—a kitchen, two bed­ up and down which he continually ran Phone Willow 142 ' good clothes, good food, curios; he good chap,” came hoarsely, "I should that ho has issuc dence; and the dowagers eagerly cured his ankles to the legs of the He renewed his bitter arraignment courted his favors, for like all artists chair. a present to the little Cliristian darkies Dry Goods, Men’s and Ladies’ of Jillson and his bally house-warming he was an exceedingly well-informed “Don’t know what you came in for, over in .\friea, and thev can’t think For how he was sure that the girl with * t Coal, Flour, Hay, Grain and Feed Furnishings and Shoes gossip. He had the faculty of leading for you opened the door without of any way else to pet the money. , milk-white skin and the copper-beech them to the very lip of the precipice knocking. Never mind.’’ The burglar Address siihseriptioiis for the “]>1^ Telephone Silver 1761 NUTTING & BRADFORD hair had been fortune, knocking at his and then swerving them back before slipped the pistol into a pocket. “Now, doOr for a whole week with that per­ from Afriea.” 50 cents,a Ajfar, and the •‘THE PEOPI^S STORE” they had time to look over. The most don’t worry. Perhaps some time be­ “Negro t liild. ’ oeins'a year, can- ' ^ Golden, Colo. sistence which she accords only her amiable kind of a gossip, always prom­ fore midnight the people who live here favorites, often unmeritedly. And all celled .stamps of rare dem^iinations ising to disclose something and never will come to your assistance.” W. H. FROMHART Staple and Fancy Groceries he had done had been to sit tight in 4. 0, 7, 8. ete.l. tinfoil, old fcwelry and doing it; and having a good deal of “Looks Like a Hoax.” Then the rogue knelt before the his-chair and wonder who she was! other denominations to .\meriean head- Hardware and Blacksmithing Phone Uttleton 381 and 391 quiet fun out of it without harming safe again and took out an exquisite fS> Well, she might pass again tomorrow. ized this, and forgot their nightly anyone. Florentine jewel-box. He did not quarters of th e , sodality of St. Peter^ LITTLETON, COLO. He climbed back to the studio. study of the alluring advertisements. Hameaa, Whip*, Bobea, Bngglea Every man who does one thing well bother to try the lock. He was evi­ Claver, for the African missions, Ful­ Wagons, Cream Separators and ’The elevator boy- opened the door She was a tonic to the weary eyes; has a craving to do another man s dently pressed for time. He simply lerton building, 7th and Pine, streets, St.[ Farm Implements and tossed in the evening newspaper. a tonic like the unexpected vision .of work badly. Forbes was always hun- wrapped it up in a newspaper, tied it Louis, Mo. Golden, Colo. BEAD TKB ADS. XT PATS. Thecei^oji Forbes filled, hia calabash. tre^n_ fields, crvstaL waters and »he gerin«* for doteetlve work^ He longed secucfily. 'K\th a. strlns he. found-in

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SUGGEST IT TO YOUR PARENTS PUEBLO DEC, 31 Defective vUdon, rather than neglect to study, keeps many children be­ Charity Ball by K. of C. Will Aid Father Neenan, Better in Health, hind in school wort ' ' , ^ Defective vision (Joes not convey the right message to the brain and the PARISH SOCIAL brain cannot act upon the suggestion received. Are you behind in your studies? Catholics Who Are Down-and-Out Returns to.^^^or for Christmas If you are and feel that it is due to defective eyesight rather than neg­ ' On Friday, December 311 Xew Year’s lect to study, sugirMt to your paisnts that you have us examine your eyes. We can tell you whether it is glasses,or something else you need to eve, the various societiea W St, Lean- do better work. I Denver council, Knights of Columbus, Horan, H. W. Humphreys, Harry Swi- der’s church, Pueblo, will aUtord their (Special to The RegiMer) The sermon on “Bethlehem’s Matiger” patrons and friends a pleasant enter­ on the evening of January 13, will give; gert, J. J. Mcllwee, J. Leo Stack, .John Victor, Colo., I)ecr-fia.;,-^ther W. S. was prcaclied by thf pastor, Rev. W. 8 . tainment in the form of a daqce and M. Kearney, R. W. Keefe, E. A. Dunn, Neenan returned to his parish work at Neenan, and was filled with the Christ­ The Swigeit Bros. Optical Co a masquerade ball to the members, in card partj’. Dancing will take\place John Harrington, J. H. Reddin, Cbas. A. Victor, much improved In health, in time mas spirit, the speaker dwelling on the ■syotattoa M d Bastpinsat Otr* order to raise funds for charity work. in the beautiful and spacious, hall Nast, P. J. Henaghan, Jack Coffey, A1 for the - Christmas celebration. He had application humanity can make of To« U m XlclMgt Omd* of ■arrios. Dovotod Xxolngtroly to Many calls are made upon the council, the school. Card-playing will be in an­ tho nttlag u d MaaufaA- H. Seep, T. F. Savage, W. T. Davoren, been recuperating from his recent ill­ Christ’s extravagant sufferings in its , tarisg of SlaoMO. other apartment. Refreshments will be 1550 California St. Denver chiefly by strangers who arc members Wm. T. Roche, T. J. Donnegan, 0. J. ness, for the past month, in the East. hours of toil, disappointment and bit-' of the order or who have relatives in Gaffy. served. A four-piece orchestra will fur­ terness. it, and the dance has l)cen arranged Committee on Tickets—Clias. Kirk, nish excellent music. An enjoyable The Christmas festivities’at St. Vic­ tor’s this season were especially fine. The program follows: to make it possible to do more for these \Vm. (Jlensky, T. C. Mangini, Harry “year-out” will he the part of those who Six a. in., low mass with Christma.s The church interior prcsenti'd an artistic sufferers, not a few of whom are per­ Zook, M. A. Burke, Wm. IXilan, T. J. pay the small price of twenty-five carol. We Are Prepared to Give Yon Christmas setting-at once striking and sons who have come here for their Sullivan, Louis M’hite, .John Akolt, Ber­ cents’ admission for either cards, or Eight a. m., low mass. Music by ju- health, and who have run out of funds. nard Shmdan, J. B. O’Malley, Clias. dance, or lioth. A most enjoyable even­ beautiful. Twenty evergreen trees con­ verted the sanctuary into a veritable vVnile choir. Tlie following have l>een seleeteil to look Campbell^lan F. Floyd, Frank O’Neill, ing is assured to all. Ten a. in., high mass; forest. The altars were ablaze with after the various preparations: John Hurley, Dr. J. Collins, T. J. Smith, Processional, “Come All Ye Faithful” Committee on Arrangements—W. P. P. D. Connor, Robert Sullivan, J. O. NEW BOY SOPRANO HAS poinsettas and red carnations. A min­ ...... Choir Boys Horan, Grand Knight; Dr. J. J. O’Neill, Devine, Samuel Young, Frank Mannix, REMARKABLY HIGH RANGE iature Bethlehem stable with an Infant Kyrie, Peter’s in 1)...... Quartet Best Service from Da Prato afforded an effective ob­ Gloria, Peter’s ...... Quartet Geo. Kerwin. Anthony Dwyer, Harry Raymond Sullivan, J. F'. Carey, J. C. ject lesson. The walls of the auditor­ Sermon ...... *...... Father Neenan Reilly, M. J. Hickey, Wm. Einnerty, Gasper, Dr. E. Nast, J. P. Dunn, E. Father Joseph Bosetti, the Cathedral Credo, Peter’s ’...... Quartet Before and After the Accident Oscar Malo, Dr. T. J. Carlin, Dr. .Jos. f. Clowmin»er, .1. M. Barry. clioirmaster, sprang a delightful sur­ ium of the church Were festooned with Offertory, “Noel” (Adolph Adam)__ prise on the Catholic public on Christ­ Christmas wreaths and bollg...... Miss Gallagher Don*t be without good insurance mas morning, in the person of a new Choir boys in cassock and surplice Sanctus and Agnus, Peter’s...... Quarti't hoy sojirano soloist. Master Thomas Communion Anthein, “Adeste Fideles” Brother Seminarians Are Officers rendered processional and recessional at ...... f...... ^artet Green, of Sacred Heart college. The the late mass, and excellent music was Recessional, "Holy. Night”. . .Choir Boys lad has a range that would make a rendered by a special quartet composed A sanctuary lamp of beautiful design, The Hl&ERNlA BANK & TRUST Company at Celebration of Solemn Mass prima donna envious and lias-great pur­ of Mr. Will Johnson, basso; Mr. James to replace the old fixture, adorned the ity of tone. The extreme Pcas(<’^with Anguin, tepor; Miss Florence Gallagher, sanctuary for the first time on Chnst- Geo. H . Prier, M anger which he takes even startlingly high soprano, and Mrs. Tliomas Arneal, con­ mas morning. It is the gift of Mr. and Insurance Department IStb and Champa Two brothers, seminarians, helped the best, so the Paulists sent liim to notes is remarkable. -All Father Bo- tralto. Mr. J. D. Wells presided at the Mrs. Charles Burke. with tife-d) o’clock solemn high mass on St. Thomas’ this term to study, and at setti’s choristers did unusually good organ and Mr. Philip MacXealy ren­ -The masses on New Year’s day will be Christmas morning at the Cathedral. Jo­ the same time get the henetit of Den­ work on Christmas. dered the violin obligato at the offer­ at 6 pnd at 8 o’clw-k. ver’s invigorating climate. William seph Higgins was suhdeacon, and Wil­ tory solo, “Noel.” The juvenile choir, A gigantic, electrically-lighted CSirist- Higgins is studying for the Denver dio­ STATE K. OF C. ADVOCATE, with Miss Marjory Flanagan at the or­ inas tree unburdeiu'd itself of a gift for liam Higgins was master of ceremoniei. cese and expects to he ordained one year EX-LA JUNTA MAYOR, DEAD gan, furnished the musical program at every Sunday schiu^ child at 4 o’clock on M. A. BURKE, Undertaker Both are students at St. Tliomas’ erelc- from next June. Ho constantly assi.sts the 8 o’clock mass. Christmas eve. The ehildren sang Christ­ 418 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 5219 I siastical seminary, Denver. Joseph Hig­ at the Cathedral services and is one (Continued from Page 1.) mas carols and gave a program. gins left several years ago to join tlie of the he.st masters of ceremonies in their s.vmpathy, and State Secretary Deput.v Mullare wished to go, hut was Nearly two hundred communicants Paiilist order. His health was not of America. Wall wired tlie family as follows: not able to attend on account of the ill­ approached the table of the Lord on OBITUARY. “Leadville, Colo., Dec. 26, 1015. ness of Mrs. Mullare. Christmas morning. MENEELY&CO. “To the Family of Dr. J. F. Kearns, La Watervliet (West Troy); N. Y. FATHER WALSH GIVES ii'fl- I Tlie Colorado Fuel and Iron company Junta, Colorado. ' I GOiBes, Peals, Churoh, School and ])E RUSHA—William Do Ruslm, of DINNER TO PLAY CAST EDUCATIONAL. otiwr Bms. Ucequaled nusioal qualit). 135(1 Mariposa, wa.s buried yesterday One of the moat elaborate and enjoy­ had niueh to do witli making Colorado “In helialf of the state council, I ten­ 89 Toara' Ezparienoe inorninji in Mount Olivet, after requiem able affairs of tlie season was a dinner ‘‘dry,” and has warned its eni|lloye8 tliat der you the sincere sympathy of the The ONLY Schoo] We kave 8 official ■IChMt grade genuinennlne Bell Metal , they must obey the prohibition laws. Kniglits of Columbus of Colorado in this M em orials mass in St. Leo's chureli. He is sur­ given by Rev. C. V. Walsli to tlie niem- in Denver that and 11 unofficial vived by a widow and grown family. hers of the ‘'Ananias Outdone” east a (For some of the historical facta in sad hour of your bereavement, in the or ex-official ARTISTIC VON EYNATTKN-Frederiek Voij Ey- week ago last Thursday evening at the tins • article, the writer is imlchted tq loss of one who has honored us as qualifies for Ooort Court Reporten natten. of 1(142 Penn.sylvania, died De­ hall. Tlie color sclieme of jiink and -Tlie Catholic Fincyclopedia.) state advocate. I assure you tliat we Reporting. in Denver. cember 2ti. Tbe funeral was bob} yes­ wliite was very effectively carried out too share in your loss, which cannot (MEMORIALS terday morning, with re(iiiiem mass at Reporter’s Course and Books $75 Thorough Graham Ihorthaai tile Cathedral. in tlie decorating of the table. A large he measured in mere words. RflSTWICK—Tbe funeral of Mrs. Eli- houquet of pink carnations formed the . Diamonds J “T. F. WALL, Stftte ^retary ” zabeHi Rostwiek. of 1551 Ogden street, center piece. The )>lace cards, which The funeral was lifld m La Junta was held Tuesday morning, with re­ bore a apiotation from “The Comedy of Monday morning, and a representative quiem mass in tlie Cathedral, and inter­ # W a tch es of tl'e state eoimeil was present—State ment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Errors,” were very appropriate for the Watch and Jey^elry Repairing. Secretary T. F. tVall of Leadville. State HAYDEN—Tlie funeral of Clinrles R. occasion. Tlie cast found their respect- Eyes Tested aW Glasses Fitted. Rev. Clerg>‘, Yen. Sisters, Friends, Patrons— Hayden was held Monday afternoon Ve places at the table by the names I Frames Repaired and Adjusted. may’ the from Hartford’s chapel, with services in they were known by in tbe play, and St. Joseph’s ehureh and interment in My 20 years’ practical experience will lOO^o STENOGRAPHER Mount Olivet cemetery. on the opposite side of the place card Convince Y'ou. N E W Y E A R CTJNIO—Mrs. Louisa Cunio, wife of 0. the eom])lete cast was written. Dainty GETS $100 SEIPEL per month. Learn SNKLL SHORT­ R. Cunio, ‘died IX'cemher 22, at 252(1 pink baskets filled with candy were used HAND and get position paying you J60 Bring many Blessings, Happiness California street. The funeral was heldl ns favors. A most delicious dinner was Optician Jeweler to $100 a month. You CAN learn Snell Friday morning, with mass in' the Sa­ Shorthand In 6 to 12 weeks; no charge if and Prosperity served. Mr. Edward Freeman netinl as 1744 WELTON STREET it take.s vou longer. cred Heart church, and interment at S irill,!. SHOBTHAHD COLXiEOE toastmaster, and called on each meniher is the sincere wish of Mount Olivet cemetery. Tha Oldest and Most Reliable Agents for Klttredg* Bnlldlng CORBETT—The fundjal of Thomas IL of the cast; tliey very kindly re­ Corbett, of 1.361 Mariposa, was held Fri­ sponded. Many toasts were given to Hotel Help in the West ABE any exhibitor who makes tbe Beet James B. Cotter & Co.; day moFqing, with reSuiem mass at Lantern Slides. St. T I.a>o’s >. and W. .1 • interment^ ^ ..V ..tow. ... M at Mount /^1 Oli­ t the reverend director, espeeia ly for the Male and Female Help Sent Everywhere THE AHSWEB— V Importers, Bookselleis z.eal and interest which lie took ever when R. R. Fare is Advanced. vet. H. D. SMITH 1469-71 Logan Ave. Denver, Cold. LOUDON—The funeral of Mrs Ornce since the first reliearsal. and most of 2406 16TK STBEET, DENVEX, OOEO j\ckerman Ixntdon was held Friday morn­ tlie credit is due him for its success. / C A N A D I A N Phone OaL 7 3 3 . Phone Champa 3362 ing from the residence, 1421 ciarkson, BILLS BROS. with mass at the Cathedral, and inter­ Those who enjoyed and apjireeiate LHntCrn Slidus tor atl purpose: H. G Hefner, Propr. ment at Mount Olivet. .She was mar­ Father Walsh’s kindness are the Misses EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 771 Broadway ried to Roy Loudon eight months ago Elizahetli Clark, Dora Conners, Juliana Main 486. 1526 Larimer. at the Cathedral. Connor, Laura flriitzmaclier, Alma Fitz­ The Beat Value for Your Money. O’RRIEN—The funeral of ifrs. Eliza­ Denver, Colo. E. E. ROST beth O’Brien, of 3841 Walnut, was held gerald and Elizabeth Hynes and the Ertabliohed 18(W. Mrs. J. White, Prop. ■The Satisfactory Dentist' FR ED F. FISHER from the residence Friday morning, witli Messrs. Edward Freeman. Arnold Gurt- Phone Champa 387. re(|niem mass in Anniineiation ehureli ler, C. Oren Lancaster, Ereil Howard, Groceries and Provisions CONTRACT—Given With Artificial Teeth and interment at Mount Olivet. Lawrence O’Neill, George Eakins and SYMPTOMS OF Catholic Goods MeLlNDEN—The funeral of Jol)ii Me- EYE TROUBLE cCgi^Sth stji Ave. and Franklin St. 1 — To make free examination and state honestly what each case denVands.' t Opp. St. BUzabetb'e. Richard KenneV. 2— To use highest grade materials and workmanship .at reasonable prices. Linden was held from the ri'sidenee. Headache, Dlulsess, Phone Main 4275 3 ;—To require no payment until plates are made complete and satisfactory to Prayer Books, Rosaries, Scapnlsn, Etc I004 M’est‘Holden street. Thursday last, PalBs at Base of Brals patient. Neuralgia, Fainting, 4 —To return any payment within 30 days if plates are not giving satisfac­ 1055 ELEVENTH STREET. with requiem mass at St. Leo’s and in­ he sung in St. Patrick's church for him Ws Absolntslj CHusrantss On> •lasses tory service. Fhoae Italn S3e«. terment at Mount Olivet. this morning: interment at .Mount Oli­ OOLII rZLLXS OLASnS, M.M MurpIurphy’s Root Beer DR. IVAN M. RI'INFROW MCRRHY—William M. Murphy, of vet. Schwab, Modem Opticians WM. E. RUSSELL/ Covington, Ky.. who came here for the Pioneer Baker Dead. Phone Main 245 710 Central Saving* Bank Bldg. henelit of liis liealtli and who was stay­ Francis Freeman, of Foiirtecntli and Pk. Main 5171. 131 IStk tt 1634 and 1726 CURTIS STREET S e a le r in ing at the St. Francis liotcl, took seri­ Elati. a pioneer Catholic business man Phone MaiQ^390. Denver, Colo ously ill in the early part of the week C o k e , W o o d JAMES SWEENEY. and was removed by the Knights of of Denver, was buried on Tuesday Furnaces, Cornices & C h a r c o a l Coliimhns, of wliicli order lie was a mem­ morning, with rei|uieni mass by the W E are prepared to handle Offlc, 1523 Walton St. ber. to a room in the county liospital. Rev. William O’Ryaii in St. I,eo’s Gutters, C him ney Tops Vbonea Main 585, SS6, 587 He died Deeemher 28. Father William cliurch. For thirty years .Mr. Freeman any case, no matter what Tard BTo. 1, Larimer and 4tb O'Ryan attended to liim spiritually. all kinds of REGISTER WANT ADS ' Yard Ho. 3, OUpln and 39th CAHILL—Frederick R. Cahill, of (id coiiductisl a bakery on the cornvr of Tla and Oalranlisd Zrsa Work its nature, at your house; in fact, West Cedar, was buried in Mount Oli­ what is now S|)ccr boulevard and Col­ Thirty years experieace In furnace we prefer to do this. Phones: Gsllnp 178, Gs/iup 183 vet cemetery yesterday, after rcsiiiiem fax. Interment was made in Mou^it bualaees in Denver. mass in St. Dominic's cliurch. Olivet cemetery. \ Mrs. Laney’s Dollar Sale LOWERY—Mrs. .loscphine Lowery, Agents for the Once a year Mrs. I.aney gives her J. B. Garvin & Co. wife of .lames l.owery. died Di'cemlier Celebrates Boynton rnmaoes Special Half Price and DOLLAIi SALE 22. The funeral was held .Sunday after­ TEMPERANCE HISTORY IS of artistic China Painting. Orders given DRUGGISTS noon, from the late residence, 3(i(i4 .Mari- REVIEWED BY MAXIMILIAN at tills time will assure your own per­ jKisa. with serviet>s at Mount Carmel (Continued from Page One) The O’Brien Furnace Works sonal choice. This sale dates from Dec. Z<01 W. 32d Ave. Denver.: Colo ehureh and interment in iUount 0 1 iv(>t. chiefly local. .\ strong one found in 3827 Walnut S t 10, 1915, to Jan. 1, 1910. It should be liOTTO.VE—Silvio Bottnne died at the Tcleybenc Itsln MTS borne in mind that $ 2 plates are $ 1 at residence, 2(i2d Eighteeiitli street. De­ four states is the Knights of Father tills sale. BROWN-HARTFORD-BRUNER CO., Inc. eemher 23. The funeral was held Snii- Matliew. A/ rather rccimt organization lo,. 4 4 0 4 Alcott Phone Gallup 7 8 3 MORTICIANS O n l y 1 2 c . day'afternoon, with services in .Mount is the Catholic Proliihition league. Directory of ('armel ehureh and interment at Mount .Many Catholics who are sincere temper­ WANTED — Experienced lady with JAMES P. McCONATT (Irlidn hilati ifld facklni) <)livet. reference wishes |)osition as priest’s Office and Chapel ance leaders do not hidieve |iruliihition General Manager 1455 and 1457 Glenarm St. FOR THIS (JIBBONS — M’altcr (lihlioiis. well- Attorneys-at- Law lioiisekee])er. Address M. G.. care Keg- known Denver A. O. II. and Irish-.\mer- actually cures intemperam-e: hut this OF COLORADO. ic-ter. (St. Phllomena's Pariah) Denver. lean 1‘rogressive member, died Christmas new league, tho still rather small, is ' iF ile t day in Chicago, of organic heart disease, FOR RENT—Well furnished, thorough­ by no means lacking in ecclesiastical JAMES J. McFEELY ly nioilern home, eight rooms and sleep­ lie had lived in Denver since 1887. Two Attorney-at-Law Crochet Book sons, Martin J. and Thomas W.; a siqiport, even if a few Catholic papers ing'porch; ri'asonahle rent. 1240 Pearl have heaped ealimiiiy on it. 425 Foster Building street. Office^elephonT"champa"g^^^”'^^^^^^^^^^^Resi^nce Phone Main 4 2 5 6 ON daughter. .Margaret: a sister, .Mrs. Phone 42115 Mary Cavammgh, and two brothers, One of the strongest allies of teiiiper- FOR RENT—Hall, Knights of Colum- -Martin and .lames, survive. Mass will anee today is the Pennsylvania railroad, MORRISSEY & SCOFIELD hus building, Wednesday, Thursday, Sat­ Yokes andTowels Attorneys-at-l.aw The De Sellem Fuel & Feed Co. I have jast published this book of new hut the writer has heard sons and daugh­ urday. Apply on promises. CHAS. A. DeSELLEM crentiona — over one hundred of the new­ 305-07 Synies Building est, most bcnutlful and^practlcol designs ters of men who helped build this system Phone Main 4310 Denver, Colo FOR RENT—Suite of five rooms laid FIRST-CLASfe FUEL AND FEED / for working Cross Stitch or Filet Crochet* tell of ihe way the labor was hired. out suitable for one or two doctors or Thirty-fifth & Walnut Sts. * ’’ Denver, Colorado Bfy Book Contains Complete Instnic* A\'lien a man soug-ht a job, lie often DAN B. CAREY lawyers. licnt cheap. AppJy\to agent tioaa W ith Handsome Illustrations. HACKEW Attorney-at-Law '• SeiHl me ise. tn postage stamps or iOe. in silver as|ced. not how much money lie would Knights of Coluiuhus hujlding, 1405 uul OB« te. sCamp and I will send a copy prepaid. 21(!-‘2‘20 Coronado Bldg. Gh-narm. ' Pearf I fWnlm, 665 Publicity Bldg. SL Loon, Mo. Theo Hacketlial get. hut how many times a day tlie Phone Main 4‘J51 Denver. Colo Wholesale and Retail. Fresh and Cured Eastern Corn-Fed drinks would eoiiie around. Today this LADIES—Have your corsets custom- WS. Geo. Haokethal WILLIAM H. ANDREW made; style, fitting and lining guar­ Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Game. corporation warns its employes to re­ Attorney-at-Law anteed ; mcxlels demonstrated in your main out of saloons altogether. It has 515 Charles Building own home; write or phone for appoint­ The Market Company The A. W. d ark ilru g Co. by no means eradicated drinking among Tel. Main 1309 Denver, Colo'. ment. Emma L. Kennedy, 2711 W. 38th C. E. Smith, Mgr. TWO STORES: UNDERTAKERS them, but the evil is rapidly disappear- • Gallup 56. JOHN H. REDDIN, Corner 8th A^e. and Jason St. Attorney and Counselor at Law FOR RENT—Apartments equipped for Staple and Fancy Groceiies, Fish and Oysters 3rd Ave. and Elati St. BUY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OF 612-614 Ernest and Crannier Block housekeeping: $2.50 to $7‘weekly; 1358 1633-39 Arapahoe Street, Denver, Colo. Seventeenth and Curtis Streets Emerson. Capitol Hill; plain, tidy, home­ EVERYTHING IN DRUGS The American Fuel and Phone*: Betall, Main 169, 181, 189, 190. Your Mother’* Store. Personal Private Ambulance Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. like; general parlor piano, cooT porches, W holeiale, Main 714. Why lTot,9oar*7 Service F e e d C o . laundry, steam heated in winter; con­ J, C, STORTZ, Prop. J. T. MALEY veniently near stores. Cathedral, school, Day or Phoire Main Lawyer churches, academies and the Capitol and Hie Frank IM. HaU COAL, WOOD. HAY AMD GRAIN 507 Ernest & Cranmer Bldg. Night 3 6 5 8 Phone Champa 2111 Den’.-e.’’, '’olo. Civic Center parks. Take Colfax cars at H. Drag Co. Phone Main 2483 4?01 Inseohine depot, or elsewhere. THE W. STEWART AGENCY CO. 1451 Kalamath Street CO a LARIMER & 37TH STS. GENERAL INSURANCE Denver, Colo. Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Phone Main 8425 Phone Main 676 Established 1870 HATS 7 2 8 G a s & EHectrlc B uilding DR. J. J. O^NEIL--Denfisf Yf. C. HAKSEV, Secretary (V Bnlta 722 Mack BnUding 16th and California Street* E are NOT going out of business! We are here to stay! SHOES The John A. Martin Drag Co. !^- w Our landlord is all right! We give you guaranteed A QUALITY! Our Guarantee means something! C LO TH li^G J Ask our friends! Our prices are right! Drugs and Family Medicines The Anderson-Harringlon Coal Co. PHonep Main 42R2 an»T' 4283. 930 15TH ST, Charle* Bldg. / The Store of HIGH-GRADE Tile HL O’Keefe Jewelry C o.! Quality. Coal, Coke, Wood, Hay and Grain JAIMES A. FLEMING, W atch Inspectors for D. & R. G. R. R. > East Side Branch and Main Office Strath Side Branch Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance 827 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 6440 U 35TH AND WALNUT 38 SOUTH BROADWAY 1536 Stout Street. Room 222 O’XESrX, TrMuranr. W. J. X E M W a , Tioa TfraalAmt. Phones Main 365 and 366. Phone South 3116. Cor. Larimer and 23d Sts. PHONE 3131 DENVER. OOLO.