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Final- plans were received from On two sides of the pool will be a Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as Portland, Ore.— Following the fil­ In explaining why the ^uit has been the architect, II. P. Anthony, this four-foot space, on the other an ele­ ing in the United States District brought on behalf of ithe Sisters, week, for the $150,000 gymnasium ven-foot space where the springing Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W. C. News Service. Court by the Hill Military academy former Judge Kavanaukh declared and boys’ club building to be erected board will be erected, and on the of a complaint and petition for an that grave injury already has been -by Denver council, 'Knights of Co­ other a 25 by GO natatorium. There injunction restraining the state of inflicted on his clients who are pre­ lumbus, and ground jwill be broken $2.00 Yr, on Renewali will be an 18 by 50 room adjoining, VOL. XVIII. NO. 49. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923. $2.50 Yr. on New Sub». Oregon from enforcing the conjpul- vented by the passage iof the law on August 1, Colorado day, for the with five showers, toilets, Iqckers, sory public school law passed at the from carrying out extensive improve­ structure, which is to adjoin the pres­ etc. ' November election, J. P. Kavanaugh, ments required by the : normal de­ ent beautiful club building at Grant In addition to this feature, the an attorney representing local Cath­ velopment of their schools. Further­ and Sixteenth avenue. plans call for the following in the olic interests, announced his inten­ more, in many instances parents who The plans call for the most mod- new building: Reading and billiard tion of filing a similar complaint in had sent or announced their inten­ ornly equipped swimming pool in Den­ room for boys, a 40 by 00 foot affair; the federal court this week on behalf tion of sending children: t o , schools ver in the basement. The pool will gymnasium 60 by 112 feet with a of the Sisters of the Holy Names of conducted by the Sisters in Oregon, be twenty-five by sixty, feet and will balcony on four sides 12 feet wide, Jesus and Mary. are now seeking schools in other be automatically kept pure. A the entire place being able to seat The Sisters of the Holy Names states to which to send their children. mechanism will be installed to keep 3.500 persons; an auditorium for K. have conducted St. Mary’s academy The declaration by the governor and pumping the water out, after which of C. council meetings 52 by 85 feet, in this city since 1859, and have a other state officials that they intend It will run through a sand filter and with a stage 8 by 12 and a balcony number of their academies and to carry out the provisijons of the be given a violet ray electric treat­ on three sides nine feet wide, the schools in this state. In seeking to new law threatens, says, Mr. Kava­ The writer last Sunday had the pen and other commodious Catholic of St. Joseph built the academy. ment, then go back into the pool. entire chamber being able to seat enjoin the governor, the attorney naugh, the destruction ofilarge prop­ In addition to this, there will be a 1.500 persons. The building will be privilege of saying Mass in the structures that once did good service The first mission ever given to a general of the state and the district church at Central City, Colo., one of in the mining sections but which Colorado parish was held at Central erty interests, and if carried into ef­ vacuum system installed, to take all ventilated with water-filtered air. attorney of Multnomah county (Port­ fect will work a progressively irre­ sludge from the bottom. The con­ The Knights’ chief idea in putting the parishes of the Denver diocese must now stand unused, is a question City in 1868, being conducted by-the land) from applying and enforcing that has a genuine history. The Coloradoans often ask. The people Rev. John DeBlieck, S.J., of Cincin­ parable injury to property rights stant purifying process thus gd^ng up this structure is to offer a clean the law, counsel for the nuns will that have been long enjoyed and rest on will make the complete emptying recreation place to the boys and church there, the third that the town in the hills, who know mining, and nati. The Rev. J. B. Raverdy, the not only raise the question of prop­ has had, will be thirty-one years old who are optimists among the opti­ pioneer Vicar General of this diocese, upon the most solemn constitutional of the pool necessary only once a youths of the city. They hope to get erty rights which is stressed in the guarantees. month, yet it is believed that this a good start towards paying for it next fall. The parish is now but a mists, declare that they certainly served Central City as pastor from complaint of Hill Military academy, will. Counsel for the Sister^ points out will be the cleanest swimming pool from the Rodeo at Overland Park small fraction of what it once was in 1866 to 1871. but will urge that the infringement For years, the parish had one of that his clients are protected against in the city. August 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. size, due to the decline of the mining Many priests wjio have given val­ of parents’ and teachers’ rights con­ industry, but it is one of the congre­ iant service to the Church have the leading congregations of Colo­ legislation of this kind riot only by stitutes additional reason for nulli­ the XIV Amendment of the Consti­ gations that has really helped to served at different times in Central rado. At one time, Nevadaville, one fication of the new law. of the towns nearby that was served tution of the United States, but also build the Denver diocese. Like other City. The present church was built Other Suits to Follow by the Rt. Rev. Godfrey Raber, P.A., by this church, is said to have had a by their charter from the, state of mining camps, it presents evidence of Suits by Lutherans and other inter­ now Vicar General of the diocese and population of 15,000. There are only Oregon, which empoWeris them to a prosperity that was great at one ests conducting private schools will Remarkakle Loyalty of Alumnae Shown pastor of St. Mary’s at Colorado two men living in it today. conduct schools and so constitutes a time but which was not permanent. probably be filed in the near future. Springs. Before his time, there were Gilpin county, when it celebrated contract which is protected by Article The city has many vacant stores and The Lutherans have made no secret two other churches. A frame one, the fiftieth anniversary of the dis­ I, Section 10 of the Federal Consti­ one of the most conspicuous build­ of the fact that they contemplate the first built, was destroyed in a covery of gold in 1909, had produced tution and by a similar provision in ings in the town is a Catholic acad­ such action. Thus the court will have in Reception to Sacred Heart Mesdames emy, standing high on a hill side and disastrous fire that swept the city in one hundred and fifty million the constitution of the state of Ore­ all angles of the case before it when visible from everywhere in the city, 1874, then a stone structure was put dollars’ worth of this precious metal, gon. I the matter is presented for adjudi­ up. But it’ proved damp and was in addition to a great production of While the invasion of property but now boarded up, after having cation. It is doubtful, however, been conducted by the Sisters of St. torn down to make way for the pres­ silver. Its hills are dotted every­ rights will be made a chief ground of Through the courtesy of the Sis­ Miss Bernice Gibbons, daughter of whether a hearing will be had before Joseph for forty-two years. Another ent edifice, which seats about 300. where with mines. The town of Cen­ complaint, the right of iteachers to ters of the Good Shepherd the alum­ Mary Leavitt Gibbons, a former stu­ the September term, as some of the fe .i • order had been in the city before The rectory was built under the pas­ tral City itself most assuredly can­ engage in a legitimate 1 occupation nae of the Mesdaihes of the Sacred dent of Mother Reid, presented Rev­ judges are on vacation and proced­ them. Whether the school will ever torate of the Rev. W. J. Hewlett, not be called beautiful, for it is a ty­ and of parents to control the relig­ Heart and their friends were enabled erend Mother with a bouquet of ure in the United States courts re­ ious and secular educatihn of their to meet a number of their own reli­ Francis Scott Key roses. Mrs. Fanny be reopened, with the parish school now chaplain at the Sisters of Lor- pical mining town, but it lies in a etto’s motherhouse in Nerinx, Ky. It magnificent scenic setting and the quires the presence of three judges children will be presented to tho d - l i : gious en route from their summer Depeyre Savageau, whose grand­ and hospital standing boarded up at in injunction cases involving consti­ Georgetown, the parish school at As­ is our understanding that the Sisters (Continued on Page 6.) court at the same tim e.! home at Bailey to their various con­ father gave the land on which St. tutional rights. . (Continued on Page 8) vents in the South and East. Charles,’ the first foundation of the Rev. Mother Reid, vicar of the Order in America, was built, like­ Southea.stern province; Mother Gar- wise presented roses to Mother Gar- e.schi, superior of St. Louis; Madame eschi. Margaret Elizabeth Stack, Gilmore, Maryville, and Madame daughter of Frances Sheedy Stack, Mother General of Chesterton Nails Rnmor That He Sturgis, dean of Clifton college, Cin­ Park Place, thanked Rev. Mother cinnati, were the guests of honor. Emiliana and the Good Shepherd Sis­ Rt. Rev. Bishop Tihen greeted the ters for their hospitality. Rev. religious in person and spoke erf his Mother Reid also gracefully ex­ ranciscans Here pleasure in renewing his acquaint­ pressed her appreciation to the good Intends to Desert ance with the order, which he had sisters and to the alumnae. A well known in St. Louis. executed drill by the children of the Rev. Father McMenamin, spiritual home concluded the program. IRE from flipe, Germany London.- -A malicious rumor Mr. Chesterton to his inquirer, “ into director of the Colorado Alumnae There were present, besides many started in England that G. K. Ches­ something indeed that is larger tham,^ association, in a masterly address distinguished members of the clergy; terton, distinguished author and re­ the world. spoke of the enduring influence of a Mesdames Roger Arnold, W. S. Ar­ Rev. Mother Verana, mother gen­ cent convert, proposes to abandon “I am not going out of it into convent whose graduates, some of nold, Marie Vandeventer, H. S. De A new pamphlet by the Rev. Thom­ cution from Protestant Puritan eral of the Poor Sisters of St. Fran­ the Catholic religion, has brought anything smaller, and anything else whom have not visited their Alma Sollar, Alice McBride, Jacob Sava­ as Coakley, D.D., of Pittsburgh, just Pharisees who destroyed the very in­ cis of the Perpetual Adoration, with forth a strong and emphatic denial. would be smaller. If you jeare for an Mater for forty years, bring to each geau, Katherine Hurd, Anthony Pic- published in Denver under the im­ struments of knowledge. world headquarters at Olpe, Ger­ “ I have found my way into the illustration, I shall be speaking at the meeting of their alumnae association cone, W. L. Spiegel, C. S. Haskell, primatur of Bishop Tihen by the many, is spending several days at largest thing in the world,” replies Catholic-congress in Birmingham.” American Publishing company of Nor was Father White the only the enthusiasm and optimism of a Nancy Gratiot, H. W. McLauthlin, priest who realized the power of the St. Anthony’s hospital, Denver, con^. first year academician. “ The Sacred Cecil Withington, 0. Gordon Daley, 1328 Lawrence street, is termed ducted by this order. The American' “ America’s Debt to Catholics” and is press in those early days. The enor­ Heart girl is distinguished by her T. J. O’Donnell, F. F. Farrell, E. A. mous influence wielded by daily provincial, the Rev. Mother Bern- loyalty, her culture, her fidelity to Ryan, J. F. Farley, R. D. O’Neil, Wm. an arsenal of interesting historical arda, of Lafayette, Ind., is with her. data. The following excerpt from it newspapers was keenly appreciated the high spiritual and material ideals Sayer, Victor Terret, H. W. Bennett, by the pioneer missionaries, and in The order headed by Mother Product of Catholic Education Comes so impre.ssed on her by the lives and Thos. Barry, R. E. Stevens, Vosburg is especially valuable to people who Verana is very large, both in Eu­ have frequently heard the hoary the great golden west, in that vast teachings of her ever bcloT>ed reli­ Higbee, Frank Lynch, Thompson, stretch of territory beyond the Mis­ rope and America. There are over gious.” Robert Jones, Tandy, Hughes, Sewall charge that Catholics arc opposed to 900 members in the American com­ enlightenment: sissippi, the honor of publishing the Rev. Robert Kelley, president of Thomas, Erne.st Wallace, W. P. Gib­ first newspaper belongs to a Cath­ munity alone, conducting twenty- Out First in Difficult Bar Tests Regis college, spoke of the co-opera- bons, Beatrice Turre, Oscar Malo, It was in Catholic Maryland, the olic priest. Civilization was making nine institutions and fifty-one pa­ tion and good, fellowship that has al­ Thos. O’Rourke, J. J. Sherwin, Louise bii-thplace of religious freedom, that its way laboriously up through the rochial schools. The mother general ways existed between the .lesuit col­ Lazell, John Glendenning, Yeaman, the first printing press in any Brit­ and provincial are visiting all the e'.s- Mexican frontier and in roundabout , 0.— New honors for thony B. Conlon, graduate of St. leges and academies of the Mesdames L. S. Hartnell, Jeancon, J. J. Ryan, ish colony was set up. It was erected fashion. But this staggering handi­ tablishments of the order in this Catholic education in general and Xavier, passed with the hijghest aver­ of the Sacred Heart. J. A. Cosgriff, Jas. Tuigg Newton, by Father White, a Jesuit, and' on it cap was no obstacle to Father Mar­ country and in addition to St. An­ The roll call emphasized the unity Kilbourne, M. B. O’Fallon, Alfred the learned priest printed not only thony’s hospital, Denver, will inspect the St. Xavier college, Cincinnati, age of any of the candidates, his tinez, who hesitated at no sacrifice grade being 87.3%. . Olf the -494 of feeling characteristic of the O’Meara, J. J. Morrissey; Misses Ann a Catholic Catechism in several In­ when the propagation of news and St. Francis’ hospital, Colorado in particular, were won in the “Sacr^ Heart,” for there, were rep­ Ryan, Mary Ingels, Louise Gardner, dian dialects, but a dictionary as Springs. students who took the examination kmowledg? was at stake', and for State Bar examinations when An­ 199 passed. ; resentatives from their colleges and Josephine Roberts, Genevieve Riley, ■well. And then a strange thing hap­ OOO miles he dragged a little print­ academies in Italy, France, Belgium, Madden Shevnin, Clifford Barry, pened which should be noted by the ing press through virgin forests, over England, Peru, Canada, Mexico and Miriam Dillon, Theo MePhee, Stella students of history, for it throws roadless mountains, and trackless from eleven cities in the United MePhee, Marguerite Martin, Lucille great light on. the Puritan character, deserts, threatened all the while by States. Rule. whose striking bias is an intense weariness, starvation and death. The Doctors Admit That Hihemians Back Movement to Help Nuns hatred of all things Catholic. Those cause of learning never had a more who claim the Puritans as their an- striking example than this heroic ce.stors and who proudly point to missionary. And all this was done New England as the alleged home of before the electric telegraph was in­ Cure is a Gonvert Sckismatic Pries! Must Live culture, should be reminded of the vented. Father Martinez opened Nurse Poor in Latter s Homes melancholy fact that it was Puritans this, the first publishing house in who, in their religious animosity and Lourdes.— A remarkable cure was America, when the first railroads of registered during the stay of the pil­ bitter hatred of Catholics, raided the The members of the Ancient Order fact that every Dominican sister is the United States were just emerging grimage from Quimper. Madame peaceful Maryland Catholic colonies beyond New York and Philadelphia, of Hibernians, who every year have kept constantly at work ijursing the as Layman; Cannot Exercise Orders and destroyed the only printing press Lucie Le Potral, a war widow 35 been giving a picnic for the benefit and his newspaper was circulating years old who had suffered from gas­ sick— and they have plenty of cases then in any English colony in the when Pittsburgh and Chicago were of the Queen of Heaven orphanage, in a city as big as Denver— it is not western world. This was done, not tric troubles for 20 yearsi, had an this year will conduct a similar out­ minor villages, mere specks on the ulcer of the stomach and was not possible for the nuns themselves to The account given in the N.C.W.C. Dominicans in North London. Like by an irresponsible' mob, but under American continent. ing for the Dominican Sisters of the canvass the city selling tickets. They News Service of the “ Independent Dr. Orchard, the chief minister of the authority and approval of Gover­ even able to digest liquids., On June Sick Poor, who nurse the sick poor Father Martinez was a pioneer not 27, carried on a stretcher, she took must rely wholly on their lay friends Catholics,” a curious sect of the Con- the King’s Weigh House church, Mr. nor Berkeley of Virginia, who tyran­ without any charge, in the latter’s for aid. People willing to help in gregationalists in London at the James had received ordination as nized over that colony from 1642 to only in issuing and editing the first part in the procession, and received newspaper beyond the Mississippi, hoVnes. This is the first time that a glorious charity work h^ve an op­ King’s Weigh Hou.se church, where priest from a certain “ Bishop” Her- 1680. On the occasion of the des­ the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ the Dominican Sisters have come be­ but he also had the distinction of ment. During the Benediction she portunity to volunteer their services “ Mass” and “ Benediction” and “ Con­ ford, who claims to possess the orders truction of Father White’s printing fore the public in a big way asking to the Hibernians in disposing of fession” figure largely in the devo­ of the Syro-Chaldean Church. Ac­ press. Governor Berkeley wrote an establishing the first publishing house suddenly felt a sharp pain through­ in that western territory, It was for for financial help in their work and tickets. John D. Nevin is president tional exercises, has had an inter­ cording to a ruling of the Apostolic infamous letter to the English gov­ out her whole body, followed by a the picnic is expected to prove the of the society. 1 the purpose of establishing a school strange sense of well being. Upon esting sequel. The Congregationalist See persons who have deceived or­ ernment in which he said he hoped most successful held in Denver' this The Ladies’ Aid society to the for the Indian children of his mis­ arriving at the hospital she announ­ minister, known as “ Father” Janties, ders of this kind, if they subsequent­ there would be no other printing summer. The orphanage, due to a Dominican Sisters is also'helping in who was assistant minifster, has just ly enter the. Catholic Church, are for­ press in any English colony or any sion that he found ■ it necessary to ced that she felt herself to be cured. have text books, and scholar and mis­ ruling of the Charity Federation, is the picnic plans. The chief officers been received into the Catholic ever incapable of being ^admitted to free school for the next 100 years. The next day three doctors gave not to hold a picnic this summer. sionary that he was, it is character­ her a thorough examination and dis­ of this association are: , President, Church at the priory church’ of the I the active Catholic ministry. Here is a pathetic contrast— Cath­ The work of the Hibernians, in this Mrs. J. P. Donley; vice' president, olics with tremendous effort carry­ istic of his genius that he published covered that the ulcer had disap­ them himself. The only knowledge annual outing, is one of the most Mrs. John F. Vail; finarjcial secre­ ing the light of learning to a be­ peared. Comparing the results of useful enterprises undertaken by any their examination with the medical tary, Mrs. George Baldw n; record­ nighted land, only to meet with perse­ (Continued on Page 8.) lay Catholic organization. ing secretary, Miss Elizabeth Keefe; certificates previously registered in John P. McKee has been named the case of Madame Le Portal, the treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Sheedy [appiness or Motser m naving m yp ter chairman of the picnic committee Ryan. It had been decided to have physicians concluded that it was im­ and the outing will be held August possible to explain the cure by the a fancy goods booth, for Which gifts 25 at Elitch’s Gardens. Due to the are solicited. I ipiscopaiian Nun Received as Catholic; normal working of natural forces. Nevertheless another conference Give Life as Nun Revealed in Letter was held and eyery statement in the original certificates was carefully checked and compared with the con While many parents look upon it Colo. She has a daughter in the Noted as Head of Hospital in Kansas dition of the patient as shown after as one of the greatest things that Franciscan Order in St. Louis, and her experience at the Benediction. tan possibly happen to them when writing to The Register about her joy At the conclusion of this conference one of their daughters is given.the vo­ in having her a nun, she encloses a Mother Helena, an Episcopalian palian sisters known as “ The Sisters it was decided that there was no rea cation to the religious life, there are letter from the sister herself, which is nun (Mary Helena Hailey) was re­ of the Consolation,” and the super­ son for withholding announcement of a few who put obstacles in the girls’ brimming with happiness. One little vision of the hospital was given to the miraculous nature of the cure cently received into the Catholic way. Wordly ambition or pure sei- statement in this letter speaks vol­ this sisterhood. She is brilliantly ed­ and formal attestation of the miracle fishne.ss sometimes must be assigned umes: “ 1 got a letter from ------Church in St. Mary’s hospital chapel, ucated, famous as a nurse and has w’as accordingly made with unanim Indianapolis.— Traveling to a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan U Kokomo as the reason for this attitude, which with a whole lot of nice advice in it vVinfield, Kas., by Fathet T. J. been a professed nun since 1908. ous consent of the physicians by the Ind., Frank Walker, state organizer of the Indiana realm of the Invisible generally sacrifices the daughter’s about not hesitating to come back O’Sullivan of El Dorado, Kas. Two With Miss Hailey’s entrance into Bureau of Medical Constat. Empire, was stricken with appendicitis and had to be taken to Si. Vincent’s happiness. One mother, however, jf I was not satisfied here, .because years ago the Episcopal church took the Catholic Church the “ Sisters of Marshal Foch, who came to the hospital, where he died a few days later. Realizing that he w^s about to Grotto on the evening of June 28 who is unusually happy in; the I had my whole life before me yet. charge of the El Dorado hospital. the Consolation” disband. She will die, he asked the sisters, whom he often thanked for their kihdly atten­ fact that she is the mother of I haven’t answered it yet, because Mi.ss Hailey was sent to El Dorado spend two months obtaining a much with Madame Foch, and spent a long a sister is M rs W. R. Hayden, my temperature always rises when by Bishop Wise of Topeka. She was needed rest and will then make her time in prayer, was later informed tions, to pray for him, and one of them was at his bedside unti| he finally of Rural Route No, 86, Derby, I try it.” the superior of an order of Episco­ home in Topeka, Kas. • (Continued on Page 6) became unconscious. | V D?3NVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 26, 19^

OVER $1,000,000 WORTH OFl NEW SCHOOLS IN CITY Cincinnati, 0.— More than la mil- Statue Presented to Chrch to Give 3 1 Present at Dedication of St. lion dollars’ worth of new school (St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo) The picnic pven by St. Mary’s par- buildings will be opened in th«j Cath­ at the Eiler gardens was very olic parishes of Cincinnati and, successful. An immense crowd gath­ ity Sept. 1 or early in the school year, ered and all enjoyed themselves Thanks for Recovery of Nan Catherine VChnrck in Benlah including the new Elder high lichool. throughout the afternoon and even This does not include all of tie new ing. school space as class rooms ^rill be opened in several parishes m Last Sunday Mr. Louis Potocar (By Irene Keatipg) Worthy of special mention were Mrs. Pueblo.— The newly-built church Mrs. Russell, who has been quite churches which have been rc placed jnet with an auto accident on his way Trinidad.— On Sunday, July 15,.a De Alcala and Mrs. De Cisneros. at Beulah was dedicated last Sunday ill at her home, is now doing nicely Bnckram Frames with new structures. HiUinery Trimminss home from the 8 o’clock Mass. A very beautiful celebration was held There was also a one-act comedy. by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Tihen, in the speeding Ford struck his car and at the church in Segundo, at which Champagne Frappe,” which was put and Supplies presence of- 300 people, who motored (St. Francis Xavier’s Pari.sh, Pueblo) GERMAN MEETING FORBfDDEN 1624 Champa St. upset but Mr. Potocar’s aflto escaped! time a very large .and beautiful sta­ on by the Romero sisters and which from Pueblo and the surrounding Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gindel and With a bent fender. tue of Our Blessed Mother was bless­ was very interesting. Miss Albina country to be present on that occa­ family have moved into their new Berlin.— Great indignation ^s felt Phone Champa 2586-W Miss Dorothy Jerman returned ed and placed in the church. This Romero taking the leading part. The sion. The procession started from home at 1501 Berkeley. throughout Germany because of the from Greeley last Thursday, where statue was donated through the gen­ music was donated by \he orchestra the club house, which was used in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Leary are order of the Rhineland high cimmis' DUBLIN TAILORS she was attending the summer school erosity of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beatty of Primero. The s)iow was a de­ the past as a chapel, to the new now residing at 2614 Spruce street. sion forbidding the holding of tho at the teachers’ college. in thanksgiving for a favor bestowed cided success financially. This money church, and was composed of Bishop Mr. Ed. Orazem is spending his German Catholic Assembly, which AND CLEANERS Mrs. Frances Siter and children upon them a short time ago. Mr. being raised ’ for the benefit of Tihen, Fathers Bertram, Fitzgerald, vacation in Estes park. was to be convened in Cologne on August 26, 27 and 28. SUITS MADE TO ORDER of Joliet, 111., have been visiting with Beatty, w^ho was very ill some time the Segundo church, which is to be Schimpf and fourteen altar boys. Miss Agnes Driscoll, daughter of R^odeling— Relining friends during the past ten days. ago, promised Our Blessed Lady that dedorated and remodeled in the very, The Bishop, upon arriving at the 330 East Colfax Avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Driscpll, will Mr. and Mrs. John Popovich of if he was restored to his health he near future. The dramatic club is church, blessed the outside walls, af­ dance at Mineral Palace park, July Rgd Cliff are visiting with her par­ would place a statue in the church in anticipating putting on this enter­ ter which the procession entered the 26, afternoon and evening, for the ents. her honor. A High Mass was cele­ tainment in 'Trinidad at Community church. The Bishop celebrated a benefit of the Sacred Heart orphan­ James Sweeney Cigar Co. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Babish of brated on the occasion. hall for the benefit of the building Low Mass and the united choirs of age. :: Furs and Coats | Rock Springs, Wyo., have returned On Sunday, August 5, the Trini­ fund of Holy Trinity Community the Pueblo parishes supplied the Mrs. P. B. Harr, Mr. and' Mrs. to Pueblo to make their future home. dad Catholic Community club will hall. It is expected that it will take music, under the direction of Mrs. Wm. Harr, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ro­ Remodelled, Lined and Cleaned Dr. Murphy’s Root Beer Miss Mary Petros and cousin, Anna hold a picnic for all members of the place in about two weeks. Father McMina. A large number of non- mero, Mrs. Susan. Schumacher of Jaquettes a Specialty ' STRAND THEATRE BUODINC Verhar, spent a few days at St. parish at Morley Springs. All those Ziccardi, who has charge of the Catholics were present. Father Fitz­ Chicago, Mrs. Kate Mulholland, Mrs. Mary’s hospital during the past week, who do not have cars to go to the church at Segundo, had charge of the gerald, chaplain of St. Mary’s hos­ Pete Lavelle, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mr. Dressmaking and : 1634 Curtis St. Denver, Colo. where they underwent minor oper­ picnic grounds will please register performance and wishes to thank pital, assisted the Bishop. and Mrs. Geo. Patrick of Denver, Alterations ations. their names in the books placed in everyone who assisted in making it a Father Bertram wishes to thank all and Mrs. Ben Fisher, the Misses Nora Mr. Louis Jurich of New York city the vestibule of the church and cars success. who coroperated with him, both by Hogan, Mary W'eiler, Rose Mulhol­ MILDRED LEARNED BLUE spent a few days at the home of will be furnished to transport every­ donations of money and labor. Spe­ land, Catherine Sheehan, and Mayme i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petros. one. They will leave the church im- cial mention should be made of Hen- and Elizabeth Byrne, Messrs. Saul 2105 South Acoma FRONT * Miss Angela Stazinsky is spending mediatefy after the 9 :30 Mass. There y Zarp, who for the past three years Sanchez, Enright Kirby, Fallis Davis, Phone South 3016-R SHOE her vacation at Rye, Colorado. will be amusements for both young has been working for the successful John Sheehan, and Wm. Hogan, were Mr. Louis Vidic and Angela Bla- and old. There will be races, tugs Social Planned at building of a church at Beulah. Mr. REPAIR CO. among those who motored to Beulah ziha were, married on Wednesday of war, nail driving contests and a Zarp is responsible in a large man­ -7'-1 . k Onr quality of ahoa last Sunday to attend the dedication repairnig doablea by Father Cyril. ball game. It is the hope of the ner for the successful financing of ceremony of St. Catherine chapel. The members of St. Anne’s society club that all members of the parish the. church. the life of a pair Mr. and Mrs. Thos. T. Mulholland Of shoes and received Communion in a body at will take advantage of the picnic. Colorado Springs 'will be at home to their friends at means real the 8 o’clock High Mass Thursday. On Thursday evening Jackie (St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) economy and 1715 Routt avefiue, after August 1. somfort. Coogan’s picture, “ Oh Boy,” was Mrs. Eugene Brown entertained i| Ogden i: PROGRAM shown at Community hall. All chil­ Colorado Springs.— The ladies of the student nurses of St. Mary’s hos­ The funeral of James E. Oianelli TO BE PRACTICAL dren under the age of 12 years were the Altar and Rosary society of the pital at a picnic supper at Lake Min- was held Wednesday morning at St. PrlaMf Philadelphia, Pa. — Arrangements admitted free. On Tuesday evening Sacred Heart church will give a lawn nequa last Wednesday. Francis Xavier church. Father Reason- social at the home of Miss Esther Bertram celebrated the Requiem able. have been completed here for the Johnnie Hines will take the leading Miss Anna Griesmer left Sunday ninth annual meeting of the National part in “Luck.” There will be two Colbert. for a vacation of .six weeks, plan­ High Mass. The young girls’ choir i Theater i 1829 CURTIS CHAMPA MOl Conference of Catholic Charities, shows that evening, one at 7 :30 and Sister M. Hubert of Bisbee, Ariz. ning to go to Yellowstone Park* sang the Requiem and a few hymns. which will be held in this city from the other at 9. and Sister Frances of Chanute, Kan. Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Mr. Gianelii is survived by his wife Colfax and Ogden Father Lonergan has made many •,vere week-end guests of the Sisters Miss Helen Shearer returned last and three children, MabeL Albert and September 9 to 14. This year the • • discussions will be of a practical improvements to the play grounds of Loretto of St. Mary’s school. Thursday from New York city, hav­ August. The funeral was in care of SATURDAY, JULY 28(h rather than academic nature. State­ at Holy Trinity school. He has en­ Mr. A. Kneist of St. Louis visited ing graduated as a doctor of dentis­ T. G. McCarthy and Sons. HELENE CHADWlCKl' his sister. Sister Charlotte, last week, wide interest centers on the confer­ larged them to twice the former try from Columbia university. in “ GIMME” ence because of the recent decision size and will make them up to date Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCartin Rev. Father Lebeau, S.J., was a of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl­ and first class in every way. The are the parents of a daughter born visitor at the rectory Monday. He FOLLY THEATER SUNDAY AND MONDA^Y at St. Francis’ hospital last Wed COR. 15th AND LARIMER STS. vania in withholding state aid from pupils of the school will have much will make his retreat at the rectoi’y WASHINGTON and 22ND STS. July 29th and 30th Catholic institutions and sectarian more room for their recreation. nesday. of Mnunt Carmel church. SATURDAY MAY MURRAY JULY CLEARANCE agencies in the state. Father Lonergan returned from Mrs. W. W. Rillins left Sunday for The funeral of Mr. Frank Kirk­ Kansas City, Mo., where she will visit CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “ JAZZMANIA” ' SALE Denver Saturday, where he spent the patrick was held Tuesday morning in “ ROMANCE AND ARABELLA” week on business in the interests of with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hoag. from the church. Father O’Connor and Comedy. Kewpie (or Prize at Michaelson’s. This means BERTHA DE WOLFE the parish. Mrs. McClellan of La Junta spent said the Requiem Mass. Mr. Kirk­ • SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY much money in the pockets of On Saturday evening the Dra­ a few days last week with her par­ patrick was recently received into MARION DAVIES July 31st and Aug. 1 : shoppers. Head-to-foot attire SCIENTIFIC ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. McCartin in "ADAM AND EVA” ANNA MAY WONG matic Social club of Segundo gave a the church by Father O’Connor. Filth Episode “ The Haunted House’” for man, woman and child, all CHIROPODIST very pleasing performance at the Miss Luzelle Williams will leave Miss Agnes Sullivan, a graduate and “ Our Gang” Comedy in “THE TOLL OF THE SEA’^ this week for a two weeks’ visit in at deeply cut prices, for the OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Pi’imero club for the benefit of the from St. Patrick’s high school, has TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY usual complete clearance. Sundays and Evenings by Appointment church at Segundo. The club is com­ Denve^ received an appointment with the tel­ “ THE Nth COMMANDMENT” and “Shall Firpo Conquer Dempsey” .. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Telephone Champa 3519 1416 COURT PL. posed of married and young ladies ephone company. ' ’ August 2 and 3 Miss Bernice Riorden, who won THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY from Segundo under the direction of FLORENCE VIDOR in 11 MYRTLE STEDMAN in Msr. Maria H. de Alcala and she de­ last year’s scholarship at St. Patrick’s "CONQUERING THE WO.MAN” serves much credit for the evening’s Store Turned Over high school, is on the clerical staff and Will Rogers in “ Fruits of Faith” ;; “ THE FAMOUS MRS. F.^IR” entertainment. The program con­ at .the Crews-Beggs company. sisted of a three-act drama entitled Sister Hildegard left last week for Martirio De Una Madra,” and was Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio mother presented by several of the ladies. house. for Day to Ladies Miss Nellie Walsh, who is attend­ ing school at Greeley for teachers, <• ST. LEANDER’S MEN spent the week end in Pueblo. HEAR VISITORS SPEAK to Assist Parisli (Sacred Heart Parish, Pueblo) Brighten the Corners THE YEAGER MORTUARY (St. Leander’s Parish, Pueblo) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cassidy of “ Non Sectarian*' The local branch of the N.C.W.C. Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mr. Light can be attracted to the darktir held the monthly meeting last Mon­ Cassidy’s parents at 1025 West 13th Durango.— The innovation of hav­ corners of your home by the use of j Where Servi«e Means More Than a Mere Word day evening in the school hall. Ad­ street. ing different church organizations Speer Blvd. and Sherman South 272 dresses were made by Messrs. Wil­ Mrs. Arthur Fallandy of Los An­ FLATIN OLA | liam Flavin, Robinson and O’Malley take charge of a large mercantile geles is visiting her mother, Mrs. of Denver. It was a very enthusias­ .store and run it for one day each Isbester. ' flat wall paint. It’s washable, wears we^r tic meeting, more than thirty mem­ met much success at the McKinney' A large number of our parish mo- store. The Rosary and Altar society and is beautiful. j bers being present. •tored to Beulah Sunday to be present I The DeSellem Fuel & Feed Company The regular monthly meeting of of St. Columba’s church, under at the dedication of the new church. charge of Mrs. Anna Wetter, ran this Our sales people wall gladly suggekt CHAS. A. DeSELLBM the Altar society will be held at the William,, the little son of Mr. and color schemes if you’re in doubt. | home of Mrs. Bernard Baxter, 1409 establishment for a day, with the Mrs. Geo. McCarthy, who has been profits going to the society. Busi­ first; c l a s s f u e l a n d f e e d East 7th street, next Friday after­ quite ill at St. Mary’s hospital, is noon. ness was brisk. Visitors who did not somewhat better. Offic* Telapboa* Chanpa 939 TUrty-Aftb nnd Wnlant 8tl. Rev. James Gookin of Des Moines desire to buy at this time got credit Mrs. Henry, who has been very ill MePhee & McGinnity Co. \ Rwidenc* Phan* Main 4289 Denver, Coiorada is visiting at the priory. coupons for use at future times. at a local hospital, is now improving. Father Liciotti of Walsenburg was The ladies who acted as clerks Mrs. F. Merchant and two children Main 318 1624 Arapahoe St. a caller at the priory during the past under Mrs. Wetter are; Mrs. Mer­ are visiting at Beulah as the guests cedes Foley, Miss Marie Matley, Mrs. week. of Mrs. Wright. Suite 314 Empire Bldg. Phone Champa 5482 Father Leander Flatung, a new Wherritt, Mrs. Willy, Miss Mamie Mr. Ray Langdon, who has been member of the community, arrived O’Connell, Miss Evelyn Conway, quite ill at St. Mary’s hospital, was at the priory during the. pas>t week. iMiss Henrietta Wetter, Miss Margar­ able to be removed to the home of DR. LEO B. WALSH,. DENTIST et Cummings, Mr.s. Rogers and Stove MASTER BATTERIES—FACTORY TO YOU ' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 'Murphy re­ Mrs. John McNally: Ford Size, $13.85. Dodi^c Size, $21.45 Mullin. Other denominations also Glenarm and 16th Sts. Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. turned last week to their home in EASTERN' STORAGE BATTERY CO., 2015 Broadway St. Louis, Mo., after a fortnight’s had the store for a day. visit with Mr. Murphy’s brother, R. T. En route to Santa Fe from Farm­ OMAHA PRIEST AIDS Murphy and family. Robert Mur­ ington, N. M., His Grace Archbishop IN STERLING PARISH phy, Jr., accompanied them to St, Daeger remained over night at St. Louis for a visit. Columba’s rectory. He was accom­ SERVICE FOR WOMEN W:H O CARE | JEPSEN COMPANY — UPHOLSTERERS panied by Father Fintan and Father Sterling.— Father Hagus and Doc­ Mrs. W. P. Keegan and two chil­ tor Latta and two sons have left Cabinet Making, Refinishing Furniture Repairing of all kindi dren of Chickasha, Okla., visited at Honorius of Farmington. Rev. William Kipp departed Mon­ for a vacation of about a month, go ; BLUE RIBBON WET WASH I We Specialize on Reversing, Cleaning and‘ Repairing Window Shades the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary ng by way of Yellowstone Park and Try Jepp’s Polish, the best made for your Furniture and Automobile. Connell, during the past week. Mrs. day morning for Park View and ^ Champa 7055-W 2350 Larimeij Si. $ 25c and 50c bottle Terra Amarilla, New Mexico, to take ;hen on to California. In Father Keegan and son returned home Mon­ Hagus’ absence. Father Kelly of 21-23-25 Weit First Avenue Phone, South 3146 day, but her daughter, Mary, will part in the celebration of the fiestas of St. James and St. Anne. Omaha will be in Sterling. spend the remainder of the summer Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clooten of Minn­ with relatives in the city. The Rosary and Altar society held its usual monthly meeting last 'Thurs­ eapolis, Minn., were week-end visi­ CHIROPRACTIC day. The hostesses were the Mes- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. YUMA LADIES PLAN LAWN Jaszkowiak. The ladies are sisters. DR. F. L. BAKER, Chiropractor I IT IS NOT MASSAGE dames Cyril Cummins, Pat Sheridan SOCIAL AUGUST 4 and Roy Tourney. John Ellenbecker and family of Special attention to acute and chronic nervous disordjers. | It is something bigger and bet- Charles Hogan, manager for the Marysville, Kan., visited the first of tfer and far more effective than Yuma.— A committee consisting of McKinney Clothing company, de­ last week at the home of Mrs. L. 403 Interstate Trust Bldg. Phone Champa 4985 mere massaging— that is chiro­ Mrs. L. M. Roring and Mrs. Fred K. parted last Sunday for the eastern Mentgen on their return trip from practic. It is the new, natural Tarrant has been appointed and markets on a purchasing trip. California. A daughter was born and scientific method of heal­ plans, are being made for a lawn so­ Mrs, Joe Rule returned last Sun­ last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ing disease through adjustment cial to be held on Saturday, August day from Denver, where she had been Lauby, this being the second child. of the bones of the spine. A 4, under the auspices of the Altar so­ called by the serious illness of her Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schjllig are en­ real discovery. ciety. sister. joying an outing in Yellowstone A. B. WHITE & ASSISTANTS The first parish picnic ever held in Miss Helen Harrington has return­ Park. Ben Le Blanc and wife of The Lantz Sanitary Laundry Co. Ground Floor Majestic Bldg. Scottsbluff, Nebr., visited Arthur St. John’s parish was a big success, ed from Telluride and is now em­ 17 BROADWAY 1629 Broadway. Chapma 1991 all having enjoyed themselves in a ployed at the Graden Mercantile Co. Le Blanc on their way to Denver and Day and Niffbt Service thorough manner and they are now Arthur Noll of Silverton is an in­ the mountains. William J. Quinn of Night and Day Phone, South 366 talking of another in the near fu­ mate of Mercy hospital. the Colorado Power company is ture. Miss Agnes Reh is home again spending his vacation in Denver. The 15% Discount for Cash and Carry j Mrs. Wenzel Landauer of Denver after a vacation spent in Denver and ladies of the altar of St. Anthony’s has been visiting with her parents, other points. church will hold a bake sale next Sat­ “ WE DO BEST WHAT OTHERS DO GOOD’’ i Mr. and Mrs. W. Black. Mrs. John Wilmer and children urday, July 28, at the Strutzel stores. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Black are the h.ave returned to Durango after an The Misses Alice and Hildegard proud and happy parents of a baby extended stay in California. Strutzel of Kankakee and Rockford, The Windsor Farm boy, born Friday of last week. III., visited at the home of their Ed. Mentgen and son Edwin and brother, Joseph Strutzel, on their Mrs. J. P. Hecker, all of Sterling, VISITOR TAKES PRIEST’S way to Colorado Springs and to and Jos. Hecker of St. Joseph, Mo., PLACE DURING LEAVE Cheyenne, Wyo., for frontier days. Stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL were callers at the rectory during the Mrs. Mike O’Shea was hostess to Dairy past week. Hugo.— ^Father Hanrahan of the members of the Arbor Vitae card Harrisburg,' Pa., diocese, who was club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph 1855 BLAKE STREET visiting Father Horgan here last Strutzel and daughters, Genevieve «t- _ WHEN IN COLORADO SPRINGS TO SERVE HUMANITY week, will take the place of Father and Dolores, and Miss Catherine Phones Main 5136>5137 Henry B. Stern of Leadville during Byrne returned last week from Laf­ BETTER the latter’s vacation. He will stay in ayette, Colo., after a brief visit there t Every Care Poisibl.— Colorado. with friends. Tb« Colt Wm B . Lew i ************ Father Kieffer, pastor of Sacred Heart church in Cheyenne Wells, vist - Alton, 111.— The Very Rev. Msgr. Phone Main 4555 J. J. LYdNS The Newton-Bowman ited Bather Horgan last week. Mortuary E. L. Spalding, vicar-general of tho OUR REPUTATION DEMANDS THAT . Miss Margaret Cole entertained diocese of Alton, will act as admin­ YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, Lady Attendant her friends at a birthday party on istrator of the diocese until the ap­ NOW TRY THE BEST Monday evening. _ WE DISTRIBUTE ONLY 929-31 W. 8th Ava. Ph. South 7671 pointment of a successor of the late Mrs. Anna Griffin is enjoying Bishop Ryan. visit of her brother from Nebraska. Universal Wet Wash D B U T B n S n TO The Best Milk and Crean YOUR HOMO Grund Dry Cleaning We Waah Everything But the Baby Grand Bldg., 17th and Logan St. ? Albert J. Lussier ■ ■ GLEANING DYEING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 25 Pounds LOTHES 3431^33 « i for < ■ HIGH CLASS SERVICE .. > Try our scientific process for Dry Cleaning FOR IDDIES Blitke <» light colored garments. We dye all the Suite 7> Sullivan Bldg. One Dollar Strleet pretty light colors. Special a'ttention to K K • I ^ BOULDER, COLORADO m A m BROADWAY Parcel Post. Wholesale dyeing. * tl 1111111T ...... I i 119 * 9,99,9 1 19 e a a w a a e l Phones, Mala 2594, Main 6286 y Thursday, July 26, 192S. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ?age Three

MAGAZINE STOPS Rev. David T. O’Dwyer 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, Crescent Electrical Co. 10:30. C. 0 . Tracy, Prop. INSULTING SERIAL St. Leo’s. W. Colfax Ave., between 9th and 10th. Rev. Wm. OfRyan. 6 :00, 7 :00, ELECTRICAL WIRING Holy Name League Precious Relics of Two Great Saints 9:00, 10:30. Toronto, Ont. — Protests from Sunday Hasses FIXTURES St. Dominic’s. W. ! 6th Ave.. corner Catholic subscribers have resulted in Grove. Rev. R. F. Lanjenteur, O.P. 6:00, Satisfaction Guaranteed Schedule for Sunday, July 29 Cathedral. Colfax and Logan. Rev. 7:30, 9:00. 10:00. lliOC a. m. the prompt discontinuance, after pub­ corner 3890 Zenobia St. Phone Gallup 4037 Sacred Heart team vs. St. Francis’ IIuBh L. McMenamin, rector. 6, 7:30, 8.30, St. Elizabeth’s. Eleventh St., lication of the first installment, of U:30, 11:00. Curtis St. Rev. Fathi r Severin, O.F.M. 33rd and Lafayette, 3 p. m. Good Carried off by Tbieves in Europe Holy Rosary. W. 4Gth and Pearl... Rev. G:00, 7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 11:30. “ The Bond Triumphant,” a prize ser­ game promised as former gives prom­ J. Judaic, pastor. 8 and 10. St, John the Evange list’ s. Fifth Ave., DR. J. J. MEEHAN St. Mary Magdalene. W. 2Gth and De­ comer Josephine St. Rev. Chas. J. Carr. ial for which “ MacLean’s Magazine” ise to give all-contenders a battle. pew. Rev. Wm. T. O’Malley, pastor. 8 7:00 and 9:00. DENTIST had paid ?2,500. In addition, Mr. St. Dominic’s vs. Holy Family’s, W. Berlin, July 15.— Another daring ium made of gold. and 10. St. Francis de Sales. ;320 S. Sherman St. 25th and Lowell, 3 p. m. St. Domin­ church robbery has attracted the at­ Annunciation. E. SGth and Humboldt. Rev. J, J. Donnelly. 6:1-6, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, MacLean, the publisher, ordered Rev. M. F. "Callanan, pastor. 5:30, 7:15, 10:00, 11:00. , PYORRHEA and DENTAL X-RAY ic’s will try to even up for loss to tention of Central Europe. The cel­ Paris, July 18.— Paris has been St. Catherine’ s. 4200 Federal Blvd. Rev, 40,000 additional copies of the mag­ 8:30. 10:45. Hours 9-12 a.m., 1-5 p.m. Holy Family team in early season ebrated relics of St. Adalbert, for aroused by the news that a casket Blessed Sacrament. Elm and Montview E. J. Mannix. 6:00, 7:30, 8:30, 10:00 a. m. SUITE 501 MACK BLOCK azine which had not been sent out blvd. Rev. J. Frederick McDonough, pas­ St. Joseph's. Galapago St., corner W. Gth game. whose preservation the famous Cath­ containing the relics of St. Martin Ave. Rev. Wm. Carroll, p.SS.R. 6:00, 7:30, Phona-Main 5265, Ibth A California tor. 8 and 10. to be immediately destroyed. The St. Joseph’s vs. Presentation, 10th edral of Gnesen was built on a spot of Tours has been stolen from St. Loyola Chapel. Sucursal of Sacred Heart. 9:00, 10:30. j 4 plot of the story, so far as it is re­ Church of St. Louis. , So. Sherman and 4 and Elati, if these grounds can be se- selected by Boleslaw I of Poland in Nicholas’ church. The relics have 2530 Ogden. G:00. 7:00. 8:30, 9:30, 11:00. vealed in the first installment pub­ sured. St. Joseph’s are now going the tenth century, have -been carried Holy Ghost. 1930 Curtis St. Rev. W. S. Floyd. Rev. C. V. Walah. 6:00 and 8:00. WILLIAM E. RUSSELL been venerated for more than 1,500 Necnan. 7:15, 9:30, 10:30, 11:00. Church of the Presentation. On 7th Aye. lished, deals in a coarse and offen­ better than earlier in the season and away by thieves. The relics were bet. Knox and Julian Stjt. Rev. J. J. Gib­ Dealer in years. Ancient documents, likewise Sacred Heart. Larimer, corner 28th St. sive manner with the lives of eccle­ should give Presentation a good enshrined in a silver casket, thickly preserved throughout the centuries, Rev. Chas. McDonnell, S.J. 6:00, 7:00, 8:30, bons. 7 :00 and 0 :00. COKE, WOOD siastics during the early days of the game. 10:30. Holy Family. W. 44th and Utica. Rev. ; encrusted with precious stones and testified to their authenticity. The Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada. Rev. Father Mark W. Lappen. 6. 7:30, 9 and 10:30. AND CHARCOAL French settlements in Canada. In a St. Catherine’s vs. Annunciation, said to be of fabulous value. In principal relic consi.sted of a large Benedict, O.S.B. Sunday during summer at- St. James. East 13th and Newport. Rev. Office, 1523 Welton St. letter to protesting subscribers, J. Regis college. Annunciation, intends addition to stealing the reliquary, the fragment of a bone believed to be a 1:00 und 9 :00. James Walsh. 8 :00 and 10 :00. Yard No. 1, Larimer and 4th Vei'non McKenzie, the editor of Mt. Carmel. Navajo, corner W. SGth Ave. St. Philoraena’s. Ka.",c 14th and Detroit. to hold first place but St. Catherine’s thieves carried off a pyx and a cibor- part of the leg, Rev. Julius Piccoli. 5:30, 7:00, 9:00, 10:30. Rev. Wm. Higgins. 6:0p, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 Yard No. 2, Wazea and 38th “ MacLean’s Magazine,” says: and 11:00. Phones Main 585, 586, 587 may prove a stumbling block. St. Patrick’ s. Pecos, corner W. 33rd Av'e. Yard No* 3, W. Alameda and Cherokee “ It was far from our intention to Standing of Teams hold up to ridicule any of these gal­ Annunciation ...... 8 2 800 A. O. H. CONVENTION TOLD lant figures who took such an active St. Francis ...... 8 2 800 TO FIGHT KU KLUX KLAN and constructive part in the building Presentation ...... 7 3 700 Servites Again to THE A. W. CLARK of Canada when it was New France. Sacred Heart ...... 6 3 667 Montreal, July 23.-—Support for The fact that we have withdrawn the DRUG COMPANY Holy Family ...... 5 5 500 the American Unity league, which serial without argument or delay is, St. Catherine’s ...... 4 G 400 works in exposing the Ku Klux Klan, Corner Eighth Avenue and I think, the best evidence of good St. Dominic’s ..... 4 5 444 was urged upon the members of the Santa Fe Drive faith on our part. We will appreci­ St. Joseph’s ...... '...3 6 Assume k e Ancient Order of Hibernians by 333 Phone South 114 ate your cooperation and influence St. Leo’s ...... 2 7 222 James E. Deery, national president, n in the eradication of any unfortunate Oi! i t . EVERYTHING IN DRUGS St. Louis’ ...... 1 9 100 in his presidential message at the impressions which may have been cre­ t r d Last Sunday’s Games biennial convention held here. Presi­ You will be treated right if ated in your community and in the By taking a doubleheader from St. dent Deery declared that no greater "DENVER’S MILLION-DOLLAR CONEY” ' dissemination of the fact that the you patronize those who adver­ Louis’ (Louisville), the Annunciation duty confronted the order than that DANCING, BOATING, BATHING, RIDES, SHOWS. PICNIC GROUNDS, serial by Mr. Grahame has been defi­ team went into a tie for first place of exposing the Klan. FORTY DIFFERENT ATTRACTIONS ■ 'I tise in the Register. nitely and instantly cancelled” . in the league. The first game, 4 to First Communion will be held at “ In the United States,” he declar­ East Lake Sunday, July 29, with j;i| 0, was one of the best played this, ed, “ the Klan questions the rights of season at 33rd and Lafayette. Poy- breakfast at Mrs. E. Farmer’s after­ Jews, Catholics, negroes and foreign^ SWIM AT LAKESIDE BEACH ,, : 5i Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ^ Finest Equipped Beach in Rocky Mountain Region dack of Louisville pitched a good wards. This will be the last Sunday ep to enjoy the right of American . ' i . . --■■«; game. McCarty for Annunciation of the pastorate of the Rev. Walter citizenship, and has successfully en­ Steidle, w'ho has been in charge of Enjoy a Sunset Dinner Tonight, 6 p. m. to 9, on the Casinoj Balcony. struck out twelve men and allowed tered the field of practical politics Special $1 and $1.25 Table d’Hotc 6 to 9; a la Carte 3 p. m .jto 11:30. THE WONDERFUL “ RED SEAL” but two hits. The second game was this parish since January, haying also in many states, electing senators, Excellent Food — Clean, Quick Service — Popular Downtovjn Prices. not as interesting, Annunciation win­ acted as chaplain at the Sisters of judges, governors, mayors and sher­ ning, 20 to 6. Purcell for Annuncia­ Mercy’s novitiate. The Servite Fa­ iffs. It appeals to the ignorant and SPECIAL— TUESDAY NIGHT— JULY 31 -I thers, who formerly took care of - , , f . tion struck out ten and gave but five prejudiced mind. It is well financed At the Lakeside Ballroora PALMET TENT hits< East Lake, are to resume caring for and well led.” I : i h ^ the church from Welby. A priest Both in Canada and in the United 1. Hand-worked ring through top. Holy Family defeated St. Cather­ 'V. i;j- ine’s at Regis college, 18 to 7. The from Chicago will, be assigned to States, said Mr. Deery, religious tol­ OLD TIME DANCE and ' ■ i. Welby to assist Father John. 2. Entire top is ® game was a slugfest throughout. erance was the keystone of liberty. Stanley Nowacki, Sr., .of East •1 f. made of two ^ Rohe of St. Francis fanned sixteen He suggested that chairs of tolerance Lake, who died Saturday, was born thicknesses of nicn, but St. Dominic’s hit at the might be established in the univer­ Old FIDDLERS’ CONTEST in 1866 iu Poland and came to Na­ canvas down to right time and outplayed the league sities and supported by the public. trona, Pa., in 1891. He came to dotted line be­ leaders. The score was 12 to 9. Ma­ P. H. O’Donnell of Chicago, the ------“ RED APPLE NIGHT” ------^------Denver in 1898 and attended St. Jos­ low eave. In honey, Cull and Haggerty played fine founder of the American Unity Get Ready Now to Win One of the Prizes for Best Old-Time Dancing in Square eph’s Polish parish, having resided in addition there is ball in the field and James Coursey’s league, also denounced the Klan and and Round Dances. Fiddlers, Attention! This is Your Chance. East Lake for the last eight years. Everybody Gets a Big “ Red Apple. a canvas band hitting was timely for St. Dominic’s. pledged the A. 0. H. to a finish fight His widow and these children sur­ sewed ^ on all Leo Reagan starred for St. Francis, with the organization. four corner hip along with La Chappell, who made a vive: Michael, of 3914 Williams; Sa­ The Right Rev. Michael Gallagher, f t - - - . 1. die Koziara, of 4711 Williams; and seams and (3) fine running catch. Bishop of Detroit, called upon the Joseph, Frank arid Stanley at home. along the eave. St. Joseph’s and Sacred Heart organization to continue the fight for This makes three teamsf gave a good game for the fans, Irish independence, declaring that 'U thicknesses o f St. Joseph’s winning 11 to 8. O’Hagan BISHOP SAYS PROHIBITION they must not be satisfied with the H C SHOPPERS’ GUIDE h^: ■ >1 canvas at the held the East Siders’ score from the IS DOGMA OF SECTARIES status of a free state, but must go vital points. second inning and hit timely for his Buffalo.— The annual' meeting of forward to the full limit of freedom. IREAMERY teammates. Winters of the same the Innsbruck Alumni association was 4. A manila rope‘guy line extending team got three hits out of four times held here. The association contains THE 'BROADWAY CREAMERY to the ground. LITTLE FLOWER MOVING at bat. McHugh, Reynolds and Mc­ priests from all parts of the country Every thing good to eat In the dairy line. Direct from producer, to «con8umer. Carthy were the hitting sta»s for 5. Curtains form a door with large overlap. who made their course of theology PICTURE SHOV/N Phone South 3456 66 S. Broadway Sacred Heart team. at the famous Austrian university, C. Awning extension. ■ Presentation won a forfeited game which was founded by Emperor Leo­ Paris.— A moving picture exhibi­ 7. Two Bobbinet Screen Windows. from St. Leo’s. It took on the Bar- pold in the seventeenth century. tion in Carmel— the most secluded of lECORATING num Boosters and defeated them, 7 At the’ Solemn High Mass which all religious retreats— was given last 8. Continuous threshold. to 1. Eggert pitched hitless ball for marked the opening, Bishop Galla­ week. BANCROFT DECORATING CO. 9. Sewed in Canvas Floor. eight innings. In the ninth he weak­ gher of Detroit, an alumnus, urged This remarkable exception to the 2406 E. Colfax Phpne York 563 ened and gave two hits. his hearers to interest themselves in 1 Decorations. Painters' Suppliesi House Painters. Work Guaranteed. 10. Roll up Insect-Proof Bobbinet Screen Door. established customs was made in or­ many-of the vital problems confront­ der to permit the Carmelite nuns of Estimates Cheerfully Given 11. Size at hips, 4 ft. ^ ing the nation. He called attention Lisieux to have the first view of a IDAHO MOVES TO AVOID to the fact that outside the Church, 12. Packing Bag. film devoted to the glory of their OFFICIAL “ SMELLERS” the Divinity of Christ is being aban­ newly beatified sisteri—the Blessed LECTRIC FIXTURES PHONE M. 732 13. Height of wall from ground to eave is 6 ft. 6 in. doned as a dogma. As'a natural se­ Therese of the Child Jesus. i J. W. HANCOCK ELECTRIC CO. Boise, Idaho.— Qualified accept­ quel many of the people are impreg­ Celebrated already by book, by Send for New Low Price Catalog No. P723 ance of the Sheppard-Towner Act, nated with the pernicious doctrine the brush of artists and by the pane­ 1630 Welton St. providing federal aid in the care of of state absolutism, a belief that the gyrics of famous orators, the admir­ Lighting Studioo— Wiring— Repairing maternity and infancy, was voted by source of authority rests with the able life of the Little Flower is now government. the legislature of Idaho at its last to be portrayed on the screen. The 'LECTRICIANS The Schaefer Tent & Awning Co. session. After appropriating ?5,000 He pointed out further that in initiative for this movement came 1421 Larimer St. as the state’s share of the expenses some thirty states bills were proposed from the religious of Lisieux them­ I SILVER STATE ELECTRIC CO. of administering the provisions of the to compel all children to attend -the selves. The Bishop of the diocese act, the legislature appended the fol­ public schools. Prohibition, a dogma agreed to their wishes and the. Su­ Phone Main 1598 R. S. WILLOUGHBY, President lowing proviso to the bill providing of some sects, is now a part of our Electricians Established 1689 Contractors preme Pontiff granted the necessary •222 I5TH STREET, DENVER, COLO. for acceptance: constitution. Consequently, the authorization. The producer of the “Provided, that no official or Bishop concluded, there is dire need film insisted that before shown to the agent or representative of the state of the Catholic clergy and laity step­ public the new and unusual film ILECTRICAL SUPPLY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. HOTEL O’NEILL in carrying out the provisions of this ping forward and availing themselves should be presented to the pious MANUFACTURERS OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTURES 14th and Stout St. Champa 7773 Denver, Colorado act or the said federal act shall enter of every possible means to combat women who were the companions of I Wholesale and Retail Sixty comfortable, outside, large modern rooms, with and without any home or take charge of any child the erroneous , doctrines that have Sister Therese. The Bishop of Bay- 1625 LAWRENCE STREET PHONE MAIN 2252 private bath. Two blocks from shopping and theater district. Quiet, over the objection of the parents been spread broadcast and to instruct eux authorized the chaplain to in­ the masses in true liberty and Chris- being one block from car' line. or either of them or the persons stall a screen and motion picture standing ‘in loco parentis’ or having Weekly rates. Cafeteria in connection. Garage half block away. machine in the Carmel. The chap­ GEO. E. GEIS FRANK M. GEIS custody of such child, and nothing A better was received from His Take Car No. 9 at Depot, get off ^t Stout street and walk one block lain himself acted as the operator and 'I in this act or the regulations or plans Eminence Cardinal Begin, another received the expressions of apprecia­ EIS GROTHERS— DRY CLEANING to right. THOMAS L. O’NEILL, Proprietor and Manager. adopted hereunder shall be construed alumnus, inviting the alumni to meet tion of the nuns. “ Could there pos­ at Quebec. The members pledged WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED as limiting the power of a parent or sibly be a more beautiful picture?” two annual scholarships, one for a PHONE So u t h 4ggo ^ 2 2 5 ,e a s t 7TH a v e . guardian or person standing ‘in loco one of them was heard to say. It parentis’ to determine what treat­ western, and one for a southern dio­ is perfectly, true that no more beau­ ment or correction shall be provided cese. tiful subject could ever be presented for a child or the agency or agencies to any expert producer. to be employed for such purpose.” AMERICAN CARDINAL SAILS TO ROCERIES Cleaning, Ladies’ HONOR LITTLE FLOWER FIRST CARDINAL GOES TO PIGGLY WIGGLY Dyeing and Fancy Dry “ KU KLUX” THREATS FAIL TO New York.—Headed by His Emi­ i CLOSE RETREAT HOUSE DENMARK SINCE LUTHER I > Pressing of Cleaning nence, Cardinal Dougherty of Phila­ All Over the World , 28 Stores in Denver Sterling, N. J.— Threats have been delphia, a distinguished group of ec­ Clothing a Specialty ' • received that further demonstrations clesiastics sailed for Havre last Wed­ Copenhagen.— The visit to Den­ are to be made against the retreat nesday on the steamer Paris. In­ mark of Cardinal Van Rossum, pre­ rOLLAND MUSIC STORE W. jj. Lameris o d e house which the Sisters of the Mis­ cluded in the party were the Very fect of the Propaganda, has been a Pianos, Players, Phonographs. H L Q.R.S. PLAYER ROLLS CLEANERS AND DYERS sionary Servants of the Most Blessed Rev. Aluigi Cossio, S.T.D., auditor matter of pride and joy to all Danish All kinds 3mall Instruments. Piano Tuning, $2.50 Remember the Best is Always the Cheapest Trinity plan to establish in the resi­ of the Apostolic Delegation in Wash­ Catholics and is an event of unpre­ PHONE SO. 6696 1469 30. PEARJ,. ington, the Right Rev. Abbot Ed­ cedented importance, since this is the 1317 Broadway 1505 Champa St. 515 Fifteenth St. dence forming a part of the estate of the late H. G. Torrey. A short mond M. Obrecht, O.C.R., of Geth- first time in four hundred years, that ROOFING LAST A LIFE TIME Connecting ail Branches. Goods called for and delivered Phone Champa ^200- time ago a fiery cross was burned semani Abbey, Trappist, Ky., and the is to say, since the so-called Refor­ When With tvery roll we give service that is mation, that this country has been Done worth more than inelpded in the eoet of on the grounds of the estate and but Right Rev. Monsignor Joseph A. the cheap roofing generally offered. for the prompt assistance of neigh­ Whitaker, S.T.L., chancellor of the visited by a Prince of the Church. With Phone Main 2674 bors the house would have been archdiocese of Philadelphia. Immediately after his arrival. Car­ ELAT- THE WESTERN ELATERITE ROOFING destroyed by fire. It has been an­ Cardinal Dougherty is to partici­ dinal Van Rossum celebrated Mass in ERITE CO., (M igs). nounced that the sisters will not be pate in the triduum that will be held the chui-ch of Saint Anschaire, fal­ Real Windmill Power deterred from establishing their re­ in Lisieux, France, in honor of the lowing which representatives of the EASTMAN KODAK HEADQUARTERS FOR at less expense and trouble than treat house by the recent attack up­ beatification of Sister Therese, and press of every shade of opinion came on their property nor by threats of which will start on August 6. H:is to solicit an interview. These press can be produced by any other wind further trouble. 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Published Weekly by (First of a series of articles founded In the second verse of the first In the third verse, St. Paul says: chapter, St. Paul tells the Corinthians The CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) on St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corin­ “ Grace to yoU, and peace from God thians. Prepared by Father Mat­ that they are “ sanctified in Christ our Father, and from the Lord Jesus 203 Railroad Building, Larimer, near ISth. thew Smith). ' Jesus, called to be saints.” By this St. Paul, in the very first verse of he means that by Baptism they had Christ.” By thus making Christ Everything in Clothing for Men, Women and Bo:|r( J | Telepbone Main 5413 Denver, Colo. his First Epistle to the Corinthians, been separated from the world and equally the source of grace with God, says that he was “ called to be an united to the God of Sanctity in the apostle offers an argument for apostle by the will of God.” He thus Christ, from whom holiness flows the Divinity of Jesus Christ. Thursday, July 26, 1923. indicates that he did not select the to them. Through the Christian “ I give thanks to my God always office himself and that other men sacraments, they were given holiness for you,” says St. Paul, “ for the did not choose it for him. It came from the source of all holiness. St. grace of God that is given you in NAST STUDIO OFFICIAL NOTICE by Divine vocation. That this Paul’s reminder that the Corinthians Christ Jesus. That in all things you are made rich in Him, in all utter­ A Special Rate to First Communicants and Confirmation Classes ! The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its pur­ idea of the clergy was universally were called to be saints is striking, ance, and in all knowledge.” This :: OUR $7.00 p h o t o s a t $3.50 p e r d o z e n pose and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of prevalent in apostolic times is evi­ because he speaks of all Christians as saints. See I Cor. , 1-2; 14, 33; means that since their conversion ; I A ll other styles half price to the children the Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-heart­ dent from other texts. Christ Him­ 6 self told His disciples that He had 10, 1 and 15; Romans 1, 7; 7, 27; they had been given everything by ed support of our priests and people. That support will make The j I 827 Sixteenth Street, corner Champa chosen them, that they had not 15, 25, etc. This habit of the apostle God that was necessary for their Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. 11 No coupons necessary. We employ no agents ^ chosen Him. The ChurOh insists on shows how firmly he believed in the salvation. . HENRY TIHEN, sanctity that flowed from’ Christ to the same truth today. If you want , The fact is consoling to us, for we **"" ' ' ...... —I... I. II .1 II I ■ ,1 ,1 I III May 1, 1918. Bishop o f Denver. to becohie a priest or sister, you the members of His Church. That can rest absolutely assured that if we should pray for the vocation. Re­ this sanctity exists today and is very accept the spiritual riches the Church member that the calling is a super­ evident .in the lives of the Catholic offers us we cannot be disappointed DUFFY ^■.v.'-"-'-;t--‘ -"a f-i natural one. If you want a priest ox people, every priest is in a splendid in obtaining a happy eternity. Like a sister to come from your family, position to know. Many of our peo­ the Corinthians, nothing is wanting STORAGE AND MOVING THE OLD AND WISE FOLLOW A CHILD the way to get one is by prayer, par­ ple never commit a mortal sin, or at to us in any grace, waiting for the A seminarian of our acquaintance had a marvelous im­ ticularly by having Masses offered least pass through years without do­ ihanifestation of our Lord Jesus Warehouse, 1521 Twentieth St. Hi pression made on him when he went into the room of a Jesuit for the grace. ing it. Christ (V .7). Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. Father who was getting close to the century mark in age, a few years ago, and found thq autobiography of the Little Flower of Jesus, the Blessed Thierese, lying on the old gentle­ man’s desk. The aged Jesuit was studying that book, to gain CORDES PHARMACY new insights into the spiritual life. It was a surprising thing r a i d OF eoD FRovi BY m m h No Safer Place for Prescription Work when you think of it, for Therese died a very young woman, 14th and Glenarm Sts. Phone Main 7901 and the Jesuit who was studyihg her life had been a priest Pythian Building. Denver. Prompt Free Delivery some years before she was born: ' f l4 e i k e , The writer had a similar experience when he entered the IS mm m m i mio n cell of an old Franciscan monk, a couple of weeks ago. This pi’iest for many years belonged to a strict brotherhood and for (First of a New Series of Articles, life, for the truth that stands out exist through something that does Prepared by Father Matthew Smith.) foremost in ordinary life and in the not exist of its own power, it must a half century never left its grounds. It was then merged with THE GENUINE another branch of the Franciscan or4er, and he was ordained. The first article of the Apostle’s laboratory is that you can have no exist of itself, which is God. But Greed is “ 1 believe in God.” By God effect above its cause. If we have everything that is not God does not He goes out now each Sunday ito various parishes to preach. we mean the infinitely perfect Being intelligence, therefore, our cause is exist of its own power. Therefore it Like the old Jesuit, he was a religious long before Therese was who is self-existent and who is the necessarily intelligent. must e:cist through God. born. But her picture hung immediately over his desk when cause of all other being. This brings us to the argument And he proves that whatever exists we visited his room. How strange are the ways of God, that That God exists can be proved by from cause. Everything we see that is not God does not exist of two old men, so deeply immersed in religious and spiritual various arguments. Perhaps the most around us has a cause. We can find itself by showing that whatever exists popular is that gained from the nothing whatever in all the creation which is not God has need of another. knowledge, should take a little child as their leader in their order existing in the universe. We that caused itself. When wc start But whatever exists that is not God ASK YOUA GROCER FOR NEW old age! But they would not take her if they were not sure plainly see that every creatui’e, no to trace causes, we have to go bad; has need of another, therefore it does of the depth and wisdom of her method. matter how insignificant it might be, through huge chains of them. .Yet not exist of itself. we find everything with its cause. is guided by certain very definite And he proves that whatever has BUTTERNUT BREAD laws. There is constant destruction But there must be a beginning to this need of another does not exist of iTHE loudest o f SENATORS going on about us, but due to the somewhere. We could not have an itself because whatever exists'of it­ Made With Milk The election last week of Magnus Johnson as United States laws of nature creation keeps renew­ infinite chain of causes, for the very self cannot depend and does not de­ senator from Minnesota puts a picturesque figure in our chief ing itself. The old man is buried, idea of infinity implies something to pend on any other, but whatever has but the baby is born to take his which nothipg can be added or noth­ need of another depends on this law making chamber. A real “ dirt” farmer who cannot speak ing subtracted, and if we added cause English except with a strong Scandinavian accent, Johnson has place. The plant dies, but leaves a other. Whatever exists of itself has seed whence another plant springs. to cause, no matter how many we in itself everything that it can pos­ such a powerful voice that when he gave campaign speeches Every living thing, every inanimate added, we could not reach the end of sibly need. The fact that there is ■f in the open air and a man happened to be sitting a half block thing is governed by law. If you put infinity. Nor can we rely on a cir­ anything that must depend on an­ PHONES or so away, it was not necessary for him to come any nearer a chemical side by side with another, cular chain of finite causes, for then other shows the existence of some­ MAIN it may cause no action whatever. we would have to admit a link some­ thing higher than itself. The very to catch every word. Johnson got his powerful lungs by blow­ where that has no cause, and search 4280-A281 ing glass in a glass factory when he was a boy. He admits But put it beside another,.and there existence of anythin;^ in the universe, is immediate activity, perhaps an ex­ as wc will we cannot find it. Fur­ therefore, argues back to the exist­ to little education, but was put ip the senate because the people plosion. The law governing the first thermore, the very idea is ridiculous, ence of God. If God did not exist, mi- ifi of his state think that he is sincere in his promises to work for two chemicals demanded no activity; for if a thing were uncaused it would nothing would exist. U U N flK YO necessarily have to be unlimited, as economic betterment. When it was said in the campaign that the law governing the second two A man cannot deny God without did, and the law was obeyed, ev^n there would have been nothing in the 2500-23»' CURTIS STl, he could not speak English well 'enough to make himself under­ first place to limit it, and there can doing violence to his reason. Na­ though the chemicals are lifeless tions have often had false ideas about. WE USE ARTESIAN WATI^f stood in the senate, he answered that he had an American wife things. All through the universe, be no such thing as an unlimited or infinite finite thing. We are, there­ Gad, but the people who did not be­ and that she understood him perfectly when he asked her to these laws operate, and while there lieve in the Divinity under some form become Mrs. Johnson. He called his opponent in the senatorial is constant destruction, there is also fore, compelled to admit th? exist­ ence of an infinite Being who is un­ or other have never yet been found. race “ Yake” Preus and was mof-e interested, after the election constant regeneration. The most Men may differ in creeds, but only a EMIL RICKLY LEO A. SPETNAGEL wonderful unity prevails. Could such caused and who has caused all other had turned his way, in getting home to help “ with the haying” being. This is God. very occasional fool denies God, and a marvelous system of creation be usually his is a mere lip denial, for than he was in celebrating. H6 is probably somewhat radical running itself? Could it have made Just as we argue His existence frdm cause, so we prove it from mo­ he believes in his heart. He might be in his views. But this is often la gift rather than a detriment. itself? If it were not directed from misled by ^phisms for a little while; CLEANING and DYEING It will be interesting to watch whether Senator Johnson keeps above, what is there about it to keep tion. Everything that we see around us that is moved is moved by another. but commdn sense shows him in time the mortgage on his farm. He. can lift it in the senate, in two it from wrecking itself? Why is it that he was w on g. so orderly? If the world were caused But msing much the same arguments Absolutely the Best ways, either by pushing through wise legislation that will help by simply an accidental running to­ as we employed above in regards to There ane other arguments to farmers in general or by a method too well known to American gether of blind forces, why does it :ausc, we are forced finally to ar­ prove the existence of God. But we K S -: 1^1 THE PHONE— MAIN 3247 legislators. stay together? What caused the rive at a Being who is not moved believe that the above are sufficient blind forces to move in the first but who is the source of all motion; to establish the fact that God is. THE VATICAN AND THE RUHR place? Wouldn’t it be a very strange who is Pure Act. THE CAPITAL DYE & CLEANING CO. The Vatican proposal for peace in the Ruhr did not meet proceeding if a lot of elements with­ If God did not exist, nothing would K. OF C. BUILDING TO HAVE out any order whatever suddenly ar­ exist. The very fact that anything GYMNASIUM AND CLUB Office: 1436 Stout St. Works: 14tb and Speer Blvd. a very cordial reception in France, hence it will hardly have an ranged themselves into the marvel­ else exists proves the existence of St. Louis, Mo., July 20.— A large immediate effect, but the Pope has the great satisfaction of ous universe we behold, wherein we God. We come to this conclusion number of Knights of Columbus and knowing that his plan will meet with the approval of future ourselves are the merest specks and by a consideration that requires a their friends from this city and East where our own earth is nothing but generations and with people of the present who are not injured little concentration to grasp, but ,St. Louis attended the cornerstone FAIR PRICES TO ALL an insignificant portion of a vast which will stand any amount of men­ laying on Sunday of the new K. of A SQUARE DEAL NEVER IN A TRUST in their judgment by nationalism. Like the Vatican’s war ut­ system of heavenly bodies which sys­ tal testing. St. Thomas Aquinas of­ terances, this recent proposal may not be liked in some quarters C. building at St. Charles, Mo.^^Rt tem is, perhaps, itself only a link fers the argument. He shows that Rev. Msgr. F. X. Willmcs, pastor of HERTZLER’S just at present; bdt if Europe were looking at things with sane in a gigantic chain of systems? Com­ whatever exists through God only St. Peter’s church, St. Charles, offi­ eyes the Ruhr situation could npt have arisen. The simple fact mon sense tells us that there must would not exist if God did not exist. ciated, assisted by the local clergy. WESTMINSTER LAUNDRY is that Germany did not make a really serious effort to pay be some power directing this cre­ But whatever exists that is not God The new biulding will be completed Now Open ation. exists through God only. Therefore and dedicated next October. It will her war debts a n ^ ra n ce acted like a spoiled child in trying to t Independent of All Unfair Comblnatlana But is the power above us a blind if God did not exist, nothing would be a substantial two-story structure, make her pay. Roth nations represent nationalism run to an force? He could not be a blind force exist. 10 SERVICE STORES 10 SERVICE STORES and ^vill contain a large hall, club- 1480 Welton St. 72.8 Eiehteenth fit. extreme that has passed over jthe border line of virtue and because we ourselve.s are intelligent He proves that whatever exi.sts rooms, a gymnasuim and library, and 803 Fourteenth St. 708 East Colfax : become a vice. » beings. We did not make our own which is not God exists through God will serve as a civic and social center 716 East Seventeenth Ave. 1001 Fourteenth fit. only, by showing that if a thing does 1616 Broadway 2028 Champa St. intelligence. We are all very well for the community. 220 Broadway aware of this. And it did not develop 1216 East Colfax: CRITICISM OF THE PASTOR spontaneously from lower forms of Fair Prices to All Whether Quantity it Large or Small Parish priests, like editors, spon find that you cannot please Hoars. 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phone Main >4S7 everybody and that there is no use trying. The best plan is to AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL f,| n 11T T H I I'l l I l it' I C<^< attend to advice, but to rely in the main on their own calm judg­ WORK Itosldenee-Phone York 24SS ment. When things are not going just to suit you in your All Makes of Starters. Generator! and Batteries Kepaired Phones 700 parish, do not be too critical of the priest. Mass at another If you have any iijnition or battery DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST hour; confessions at another time; the erection of this new trouble call us York 499 East ColfAx Suite 7 i2 Mack BuUdinc building instead of some other, may appeal to you as the better CUTTER MOTOR WORKS 16th and California Ste. York 5594 way of acting, but jmu are onty one unit and the priest roust Main 2149 1301-3-5 Market St. Ave. take many units into consideration. No man doing really ef­ g j i a m u B i fective work anywhere can avoid criticism. But it is true, as * GOING OUT OF THE ANTIQUE BUSINESS The Oldest and Moat Reliable Acente AUCTION AUGUST 1ST, 2 P. M. one experienced priest said to us a few days ago, that if a con­ for Hotel Help in the West Male and Pemaie Help Sent E rerj- ^ Continue Daily until entire collection of Valuable Furniture, Jewels, CLEANERS and DYERS cession came from Rome to have Mass in the middle of Sunday where when R. R. Faro Is Advanoed. Bric-a-Brac, Paintings, are all sold Will continue in this store THE QUAUTY of our cleaning of Ladies’ and Men’s afternoon to allow some people to sleep all Sunday morning, Buying and Selling I f l / ' T T k H 2 0 3 iS th CANADIAN Entire Contents Garments cannot be surpassed there would be a few who would begin to ask for it in the of Homes VICTOR STERN’S STREET evening so that they could sleep in the afternoon too. EMPLOYMENT MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00 THE “ANTI’S” WANT IN AGENCY MAIN 466 1526 LARIMER The international convention of the Knights of Columbus Denver, Colo. is to be marked by the usual battle to get other officers in to Estdb. last). Mrs. J. White, Prop. From NATURE’S own replace the present ones. Like all live orders, the Knights Laboratory have had an “ opposition” party for a number of years. It is H e Alfa Market aoil Baking Co. composed of active canvassers^ who are not heard from very HELEN WALSH 326 EAST COLFAX, BETWEEN LOGAN AND GRANT DEEP ROCK WATER much in the West but who create no little stir in other parts Optometrist and Optician of the country. The Register, as last year, has just this little Have built up a wonderful trade by giving the people IT’S PURE, GOOD AND bit of advice to offer. The present officers of the K. of C. AU work receives mr personal the best delivery service in Denver and by being able HEALTHFUL attention. to give their customers a variety of good things to eat have really accomplished something for the Catholic Church. Start Drinking DEEP ROCK They have not been mere honoj-ary figure heads. Hardly ever OPTICAL SHOP not to be found in every store. has this happened before with| lay organizations. It would be 323 Siateenth Street WATER TODAY— you’ll note Champa 1330 Denver. Colo. STEP IN AND VISIT US better to keep men who really, work. the difference in your health— r # ; J . . . . ■ —*v M . , ..m . . it will push old age into the A NEEDED: INVENTION future. The world waits for Burbank to perfect a lawn grass that f i will grow evenly and cheerfully to a certain length and then stop.—South Bend Tribune. : IOriental Rugs I INSURANCE! The tenders of Colorado’s velvet lawns, famous all over the MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION | nation, would be more interestjed in dandelions trained to com- IN CITY + 5 Fire, Life, Health, Casualty, Accident, Elevator, Auto- C Also operate our oxna Special i ^mit suicide. ^ Ciaaaiug and Repairing Departmant I mobile, Theft, Burglary, Employer’s Liability, i - "c t Public Liability, Fidelity Bonds 614 27th St. PREPARING FOR DEFENSE We do special work. W»rk Called for and Delivared AGENTS The diocese of Seattle is reorganizing the old Federation Main of Catholic Societies. Living inear Oregon and realizing that ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING I The Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. ORtGH^AL the school legislation there | is a disease that can easily & REPAIRING CO. * Insurance Department S52S EAST COLFAX AVE. MAMTQU spread, it has seemed wise to the leaders to bring the Catholic Phone York 7549 5 15th and Champa Ste. Phone M.tin 1816 people’ into a unit for whatever defensive action might be Areviao Bros., Owaere X REAL ESTATE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS w ateIr j^ecessary. A stitch in time saves nine. ^ A i DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PafifB Piv« SSf:? : K * 'l <' i I 1 1 40 RECEIVE COMMUNION JESUITS PREPARE FOR MANY WOMEN MAKE PRIEST SAVES 'POLICEMAN WITH EDGEWATER CLUB Brooklyn.—•Patrolpian Romed T. THE MURPHY-MAHONEY . ' ’I FEAST OF FOUNDER RETREAT AT ST. ROSA’S MOTOR CO. < > Franchini is firmly | convinced that Catkiic Daughters he owes his life to the Rev. Father I > (St. Mary Magdalene Parish). A p s t Date (Sacred Heart Parish). Last Sunday morning being the The retreat for lay women held at Nathan A. Morgan, a Catholic priest. :; SALES service 11 The solemnity of the feast of St. St. Rosa’s home, beginning last fourth Sunday of the month, the Father Morgan camd to Franchini’s Ignatius is kept on Sunday, August Thursday evening and ending on Lake Placa and Fedaral Boalarai^ | | members of the Utopian club re­ 5, with Solemn High Mass and pane' rescue when the latter was attacked Monday morning, proved most suc­ by four men after he had attempted Phona Gallup 4200 - • • ceived Communion in a body at the Will Attend Rodeo gyric. Plenary indulgence under us­ for Parisli Piciiic cessful, having been made by about 8 o’clock Mass. A good showing was to arrest a chauffeur who could not ual conditions. The prayers of the 175 women. It was conducted by 4 i I'l t ! made on this occasion, forty members produce a hacker’s litense. The next regular meeting of the novena are said after all Masses. the Rev. Alphonsus Kruip o f the Pas- being present. This was the club’s Fridaj% August 3, First Friday; (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish). sionist order. All the women re­ first quarterly Communion. The club Catholic Daughters of America will be a business one on Thursday, Aug. Exposition of Blessed Sacrament The big picnic will be held on Sat­ ceived Communion on,the last day of at its last meeting planned to' have from 6 to 3 a. m.; Sacred Heart de­ the retreat and many received each a picnic on August 5. A good at­ 23, at the Knights of Columbus’ urday, August 4, at Elitch’s Gardens building. The August social meeting votions, 7:30 p. m. morning. The Cecelian T rio:: tendance is expected at the next Committees were appointed to care , ) • will not be held; instead, on tlvat meeting on August 1 as the arrange­ for the different details of the work. Father Alphonsus, who has con­ Miss Josephine M. '^oeber, soprano; ments for this picnic have not yet date, August 9, the Catholic Daugh­ MARRIED LADIES HOLD All the societies are working hard to ducted a number of successful mis­ Mrs. Howard L. Sledner, mezzo so- ters are all urgently requested to PICNIC OF SODALITY make their booths a success. The sions and retr'eats in the diocese, ' ' prano; Mrs. Horaee $. Cooper, con- , , Vote Jor been completed. This will conclude ' ' tralto; Miss Clara Woober, accom- , , a ;i attend the Knights of Columbus’ the season of outings. present hope for money is based on opens one at Westcliffe next Sunday, ' ' panist. Rodeo at Overland park. That even­ the picnic. Every member is asked where the Rev. Edward Berkemeyer (St. Joseph’s Parish). OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS DEAD PRIEST GETS MEDAL ing wilt be known as “ Catholic The Married Ladies’ sodality held to do his or her utmost to make this is pastor. Follov«ng this, he goes to Daughter.f evening,’’ and it is hoped a grand success. St. Louis to conduct a retreat, for a FOR ALL OCCASIONS Paris.— The minister of the inter­ a get acquainted picnic on Wednes­ Queen that the organization, by a large at­ day afternoon, July 18, at City Park A large and enthusiastic meeting brotherhood and will then continue to • > Champa 5660-W South 1059 ior has forwarded the Cross of the tendance, will in some manner ex­ of the St. Vincent de Paul society work in the East. Legion of Honor to the family of They left the church about 12:30 and » 4 f * ****** press to the Knights of Columbus the was held last Sunday. Fifty mem­ Abbe Lahache, pastor of the little arriving about 1 o’clock ate the deep appreciation of the Catholic bers, delegates from the local con­ village of La Voivre, in the Vosges, good things that they had brought Daughters for the many kindnesses with them. Various games were ferences, were present. All attended in memory of the heroic death of this and courtesies extended to them. the 8 o’clock Mass, when they re priest in the war. played. There were also races, which On Saturday afternoon, July 28, were put over in great style- by the ceived Communion. This Mass was Three Big Reasons MARGARET i SYMPTOMS OF the Catholic Daughters will give a ladies in charge. Mrs. Brennan was offered up for the work of the so­ $1 7.50 EYE TROUBLE basket picnic on the grounds of Lor- winner of the slipper race, Mrs. John­ ciety by Father O’Heron, the spiri­ Why You Should Buy Headache, Dizziness, etto Heights academy. Meihbers son of the fat ladies’ race. There tual director, who also preached an Pains at Base of Brats may bring their families and friends. Neuralgia, Fainting were also several races for the chil­ appropriate sermon. Special music Your New Suit Now! MOHANil Autos will meet the Englewood cars dren. Fathers La Bonte and Frische and singing were also arranged for We absolutely guarantee our glasses Lot 1 consists o f all year round weights, every half hour. were present and made the day more this Mass. Solos were sung by Miss Gold Filled Glatiea, $2.50 $35 Values reduced to $17.50. Lot 2 con­ enjoyable; fifty or more ladies were Daisy Schroeder and Mr. Mosconi, a SCHWAB, SWISS OPTICIAN sists of fine one and two-pant suits, and ST. DOMINIC’S ELATED present, some of the ladies bringing duet by Miss Schroeder and Mrs. Phone Main 5171 B21 15th St. lot 8 consists of Stein-Bloch and Goodman K. OF C. BY BASEBALL VICTORY their children. Mudd, also a trio, “ Ave Maris Stella,” was rendered by Mr. Mos & Suss $55 and $60 Suits which are B'ather Verst of Poseyville, Ind., reduced to $38.50. (St. Dominic’s Parish) ' is a visitor at the rectory while visit­ coni, David Walter and Miss RODEO E. E. ROST The seemingly impossible defeat ing Iriends in the parish. Schroeder. The violin arrangement HIGHER PRICES NEXT FALL I of the St. Francis’ team was accom­ Rev. T. Palmer, rector of St. Jos­ was given by Jack Halter. After the Fall and Winter clothing price? will be at Groceries and Provisions Mass, breakfast was served in the I K. of C. Baseball Club, plished last Sunday on their own eph’s preparatory college, Kirkwood, least $10 higher per garment than now. grounds. West Cedar and So. Pearl. Mo., was a guest at the rectory a few assembly room of the rectory. Sev­ $ Thrifty men will not be slow in taking Cor. 38th Aye. and Franklin St. $ eral prominent members were called % Sponsor Phone Main 4276 Ever sihee the organization of the days last week. advantage of these reduced prices. T Holy Name league it has been the The baseball team seems to have upon to speak, after which the meet­ hope of St. Dominic’s boys to defeat hit its last year’s stride and proved ing was adjourned. St. Francis’. In almost every contest it Sunday when it tpok the fast The Holy Hour will take place on Thursday evening, August 2, from Money’s Worth or the ^ m es were either abruptly ended Sacred Heart team for a trimming to Money Back or dissatisfaction of umpires’ rulings the score of 10 to 8. Don-.O’Hageh 7:30 to 8:30. 62/ Six/eenth Sc JUST OFF THE PRESS! left a doubt as to the superiority of pitched steady ball after the second The camp at Idaho Springs opened either team. Sunday’s game was inning and received good support. last Sunday when Father Donnelly FATHER MANNIX’S NEW BOOK really the test of the strength of our took about fifteen of the younger girls to the new quarters, with Mrs. 4 boys. Never in the history of any FATHER MORAN RETURNS “ The American Convert Movement” St. Dominic team was there dis­ 0. L. Maxwell as chaperon. The AFTER LONG ILLNESS amp will be closed next week so that PRICE $2.00— Postage 10c Extra played such brilliant ball playing. VOTE FOR The impossible ground rules pre­ all can work on the picnic. The fol­ Also Papini’s “ Life of Christ” — PRICE $3.50— Postage vented . a much larger score on the (St. Philomena’s Parish) lowing week a number of choir and 15c E«xtt*ai part of St. Dominic’s.’ The best hit Father Moran returned to the rec­ altar boys will be taken up. PATRONIZE HOME CONCERNS of the game by our old standby. tory on Thursday of this week after Drawings made by Mr. MacEahren Catcher Ed Miller, went for two more than three monthq in the hos­ of the new community center were CATHERINE FOX bases only when ordinarily a home pital. Parishioners are grateful that displayed outside the church last Sun­ The James Clarke Church Goods House day. The plans gave a very good: 1638 Tremont St. Denver, Colorado . Phone Champa 2199 run should have resulted. The ease God has'left him to gO;on with the o r with which St. Dominic’s gained the work SO well begun. i idea of the work to be done. first nine or ten runs of the game Father Higgins went up to Bailey’s The Rev. Linus Lilly, S.J., said made our team a bit careless and as Thursday of last week to get a few the 9 o’clock Mass last Sunday and * * a result St. Francis’ was practically days of much needed res^. also gave a very edifjang instruction Queen of the Rodeo presented with what runs were se- Father Prendergast from St. Louis on devotion to the Sacred Heart of cure.d. It mu.st be said in all fairness has been a visitor at the rectory this Jesus. Appropriate hymns were that Rohe, the pitching ace of St. week. He is in Denver to be near his sung and duets were given by Mrs. Francis’, is as clean a player as is sister, who is Sister Frances Claire Scholtz and Mrs. Burgess and a duet m m I I Laivrence^s Home to be found anywhere and is easily of the Lorettines and is stationed at by Misses Daisy Schroeder and Ruth the best pitcher in the league, b-j St. Mary’s academy. Davidson. Owing to a severe cold Miss Cece­ great credit is due St. Dominic’s for Mrs. Agf.es Crawford, iate of 1275 winning this particular game. Our Josephine, was buried from the lia Fitzgerald was unable to sing Mr. Mortuary boys are to be praised for this game, church last Saturday at '9 o’clock. Newman’s “ Ave Maria” last Sunday II at the o’clock Mass. Miss Schroeder as it took nerve to win from St. Fran­ Father Flanagan officiated. She died 8 kindly substituted. South Broadway and Alameda !l cis’. rather unexpectedly of pneumonia at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fouhy left last The people of St. Dominic’s parish St. Anthony’s hospital. Monday for Estes Park, where they are looking fom ard with a great On Wednesday evening there was Phone, DeWitt Clinton Lawrence are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ South 3 Funeral Director deal of pride to the day on which the a meeting of the parishioners at the cornerstone of the new church will rectory, which was addressed by a win Brooks. be laid. After jnore than a quarter speaker from the Knights of Colum­ A card from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodman reports their safe arrival of a century of worship in our old bus. The Knights are very strong church it can readily be seen why in this parish and consequently the in California after a most delightful trip. They are accompanied by their this event will be one of real import­ meeting was sympathetic and satis­ THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. children and will visit all interesting Do Not Neglect the Interior ance. to the parishioners. Appropri­ factory. Corner Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Buildinc ate ceremonies for the occasion arc Mrs. Frank Barry, who has been points before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitt, 300 S. of Your Business House being arranged. The ladies of the in New York for the past two Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines Williams, and grandson, Joe Bradley, As Much Skill, Experience and Understanding of parish are helping in the arrange­ months, is expected home next week. returned last week after a lengthy Art and Business Conveniences are Needed in the Dspcndable Prescription Service ments and it is expected a large Mrs. McConaty and Mrs. Vander- sojourn in California. A grand­ Adornment and Equipment of the Insjde of Your Telephone Main 1900 crowd will be on hand to witness the griff, who are in charge of the sanc­ daughter, Frances Kitt, returned l! 'I Store, Bank or Offices as in the Architecture of laying of the cornerstone. The date tuary work this month, would be with them and will remain until Oc­ the Outside of your Building. grateful if those having garden flow­ is Aug. 5. tober. The Holy Name society meetings ers would contribute more generously We are Specialists in the Manufacture to Your -Mrs. M. E. Maloney of. 103 W’est toward the decoration of the altar. Order of ALL Fornis of Interior Work, Show and are being well attended and quite a Byers place is taking a six weeks’ M. O’KEEFE W. J. KERWIN bit of the former enthusiasm of this Wall Cases, and Fixtures of Every Kind. teacher’s course at the State Teach- grand old society is again asserting Write Us for Designs and Price Estimaites. MARGARET O’KEEFE F. A. BRAUN COMMITTEES NAMED FOR ers college in'Greeley. itself. It is hoped this good attend­ CHURCH FESTIVAL ance will continue and by . the time the snow flies there will be a much (St. Catherine’s Parish) FEAST OF PORTIUNCULA; larger attendance. The next regular PLENARY INDULGENCE meeting will be held at the home of Final plans for the second mid­ “ O ’K e e fe ” Mr. Here, West 22nd and King St. summer carnival are approaching The attendance at Holy Communron completion and a meeting will be (St. Elizabeth’s Parish). CO- is not increasing as rapidly as was held Friday evening of all the com­ Thur.sday, August 2, is the feast of OFFICE “Denver’s Quality Jeweler” expected but the society as a whole mittees in the rectory hall. The the Portiuncla and everyone has a AND FACTORY is to be commended for being able to Welfare Council will also hold the wonderful opportunity to assist the get out as much of the membership re^lar monthly meeting Friday ev­ poor souls by receiving the sacra­ 1232-46 AI^AIWlOeST. as it has at the monthly Communions. ening. Those in charge of the dif­ ments and making visits to the The increase in’ membership is be­ ferent booths for the carnival are church and praying for the intention ^EiIVER.COLQ of the Holy Father, when plenary ginning to be noticed and it will not as follows: Doll booth, Mrs. Kelly; FRANK KIRCHHOF.pRisiDWT^ C.FSTAHL.vicEPots. LOUIS ANOERSOKStcr. Headquarters for be long before the entire membership ice cream, Margaret Lawlor, Hazel indulgences can be olitained. Owing — _^ y e regular monthly communicants. Curran and Helen Griffin; baby to this confessions will be heard on booth, Mary Lowery, Aurelia Evans; Wednesday afternoon and evening fish pond, Sadie Bonger, Helen Moon and also Thursday morning before Hamilton Watches MOTHER SUPERIOR OF ST. the Masses. JOSEPH ORDER HERE and Marie McLaughlin; hope chest, Agnes Moon, Jane Fritz and Mary Friday of next week is the first The McGovern Mortuary Fritz; hot tamale, Mrs. Lear; apron Friday and confes.sions will be heard Diamonds Silverware (St. Patrick’s Parish). booth, Mrs. LcRoy Washburn, Mrs. Thursday afternoon and evening. 1442 ARAPAHOE ST. The Reverend Mother Superior of Fenn, Mrs. D. V. Harper; duck pond, First Friday devotions will be held at the order of St. Joseph Sisters of Mr. Kohl; candy booth, Junior sodal­ 7:45 Friday evening. Office Phone Reild^nce Phonea Your Inspection Invited St. Louis is visiting at St. Joseph’s ity; tire changing contest, David Last Sunday the held Main 402 Main 779 academy. Costello; entertainment, Mr. Mun- its regular monthly meeting. Owing Gallup 198S Owen C. Johns, who died at gini and Mrs. LeRoy Washburn; ad­ to the warm weather there will be 827 15TH STREET no meeting next month. Springfield, Ohio, was buried from vertising, Mr. O’Malley and Mr. L. G. H. Evans, Director the church on-Friday. Mr. Johns is R. Washburn; horseshoe, Mr. Garvin, The Knights of St. John will hold survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McGlone; ground plans, Mr. Hal­ a special meeting on Thur.sday even­ Peter Johns; a sister, Helen, and a ey, Mr. Thos. Floyd; decorations, Mr. ing, August 2, and all the members brother, Philip. Fred Burke; lumber, Mr: Ruwart; are requested to be present , as im­ Mr.s. John Duffy, who recently un­ wheels, Mr. Floyd; chairman of do­ portant matters are to bo. discussed. derwent a severe operation at St. nations, My. J. Wargin; soft drinks, The Altar society will receive Com­ Joseph’s hospital, is improving. Mr. Ginnelly and Mr. Bittinger. munion next Sunday. Miss Ann Robinson sang at the A meeting of the Church Debt soci­ Tuesday, the regular devotions in honor of St. Anthony. Masses are .... Fitzsimons hospital and Loretto ety will be held this Friday evening at G, 7 -and 8 o’clock. Confessions Betty Wales Heights this week. in the rectory hall at 8:15. The seats for the school are still heard Monday afternoon and even­ ■Whole 'Grain Wheat ready available and as many who care to ing and also Tuesday before the may still purchase them. Masses. Services in the evening at to eat. Sold only by General 7:45. Hand-Made Dresses Office, 618 18th Street. Phone PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Main 1619.— Adv. BISHOPS HELP NEGRO SCHOOL Cee Jinks Auto Enameling Co. Washington.— Two of the most re­ cent contributors to the fund for the MARTIN J. - W. S. CORSEN, Mer. $7.50 .0 $9.75 E consider Cardinal Gibbons Institute, designed CULLEN W each trust a We Bake ’em— They Can*t Check to be a national school for colored $15 to $19.50 VALUES AT HALF PRICL sacred obliga^on. LANDSCAPE Drive in today—drive out tomorrow. youths, are the Most Rev. Patrick J. DESIGNER ^ Hayes, Archbishop of New York, and We f u 1 fill our Ford Touring and Roadsters, $16.50. 300 Lovely Summer Dres.ses fashioned in character­ Home Grertvn Trees, ■Other ears in proportion. the Rt. Rev. John J. Swiftt, Bishop istic Betty Wales styles that are charmingly simple. duties in an able, Plants and Seeds Phone Champa S56 1400 Market St. of Wheeling. dignified manner. International Nuroery In straight-line models, beautifully hand made. Our record for fair 4575 Wyandotte Crisp white collars and cuffs, and fine hand-drawn dealing is well work are the only trimming used on these dainty i f Catholic frocks. known. Fairiibss in THE FRANK M. HALL everything is the Girls I LINEN RATINE VOILE ’T ' . '•(■if/ motto of this or­ DRUG ca IDEAL VACATION These are the fabrics, in such lovely shades a^s yel­ ganization. COR. LARIMER AND aTTH STS. SPOT low, pink, blue, green, brown, peach and ginger— Dcnrtr, Colo. Heart of the Rock­ ies, In the beautiful and, of course, white too. An unusually attractive Clear Creek Canon. selection of frocks that are most needed at this sea­ Hiking, Frolicking. son. Sizes 14 to 38. 1 Good auto roftds. SECOND FLOOR, 16TH STREET I Good train service. Doyle’s Pharmacy Special Rates to Parties Th« Particular Druggiit Beet Home Cooking 18tb Av«. and Clarkion St. Special Rate by Week Phone York 9335 Free Delivery Phone £e Westland or M. Hamilton, CAMERAS AND FILMS Main 4180F or Q. D. LODGE, GEORGETOWN, COLO, GaUup 666

K&l MEXICAN GOVERNMENT WANTS PASSION 1ST MONASTERY METHODISTS ABANDON CENTRAL CITY PARISH CLARETIAN ORDER SETS MIRACLE AT LOURDES KLAN INSULT TO PRIEST THREE CARDINALS WILL BE DEDICATED PLAN TO OUTDO SAINT HAS ROMANTIC HISTORY UP AMERICAN PROVINCE WHILE FOCH IS PRESENT RESENTED BY VETERlANS Mexico City.— “ El Mundo,” a paper PETER’S CHURCH, ROME AT SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Indianapolis.— The Rev. Francis generally believed to reflect the at­ (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) P. Duffy, war-time chaplain oJ the titude of the Mexican government, 6 es Moines.— August 5th, St. Ga­ 165th Regiment of the Rainbow Di­ briel’s Monastery of the Passionist Philadelphia.— A special dispatch railroad trip between Black Hawk, a (By Rev. Eugene Sugranes, C.M.F.) of this cure by the head of the Bu­ publishes an editorial declaring em­ neighboring mining town, and Cen­ reau of Medical Constat. Madame vision, was enthusiastically rec lived phatically that there should be at Fathers will be dedicated by Rt. Rev. to the Public Ledger from Rome by July 16, 1923, will ever remain a when he spoke at a memorial service T.‘ W. Drumm, D.D., Bishop of the Edward Storer deals with the activi-, tral City offers thrills that no aero­ •red-letter day in the glorious annals Foch was all the more interested least three Cardinals of the Catholic plane can surpass; You are on top in this case as the patient is a for the Rainbow Division’s dead, not­ Church in Mexico. Opinion here is diocese of Des Moines. The services ties of American Methodists in the of the Claretian Fathers, the Congre­ withstanding efforts made by the Ku ^ dedication will consist of the bless­ Eternal City and their alleged am­ 3f the world looking down and it is native of the same part of France to the effect that the editorial was 0 gation of the Missionary Sons of the Klux Klan to keep him o ff the pro­ ing of the two chapels and monas­ bition to erect a church on Monte 3 most frightful distance to the bot­ as herself. inspired and that it indicates a Immaculate Heart of Mary, in the gram. When the Klan’s protest was tery, sermon and Benediction of the Mario that will dwarf St. Peter's in tom. If anything happens to the United States. On that day, the change in the official attitude toward BUFFALO GIRL CURED AT carried to the committee in charge Blessed Saorament. On Monday comparison. Mr. Storer, referring to train, you are just out of luck. 'The seventy-fourth anniversary of the the Church. SHRINE OF ST. ANNE of arrangements it received an ans­ rhorning, August 6th, the first Mass an interview he had with Dr. B. M. engine broke an axle when the writer founding o f this Buffalo, N. Y., July 20.— Miss wer that left nothing to be desired in the new monastery, a Pontifical Tipple, president of the Methodist was taking the trip last Saturday, and congregation, at the artistic LOUVAIN LIBRARY BLESSED ' Anna McKernan of this city has re­ so far. as definiteness and pertirjancy High Mass, will be celebrated by International College in Rome, quotes but fortunately had sense enough not church of the Immaculate Heart of turned from a pilgrimage to the were concerned. Cardinal Mercier last wee^, blessed Bishop Drumm. the latter as follows: to do it in the midst of one of the Mary and the mother house of the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre where the first wing of the restored “ The American Methodists have several trestles that mark the route. Claretian Missionaries in San An­ she was miraculously cured of a dis-. 3,000 ATTEND MEETING OF i Louvain university library building been in Rome for some twenty-five The people of Central City tell of tonio, the newly created province of BISHOP HALLINAN DIES ease of the hip from which she has STUDENTS’ CRUSADE and Dr. Nicholas M. Butler of Co­ or more years and the purchase in a pioneer priest who served them the Claretian Fathers in the United lumbia university. New York, chair­ Dublin.— Dr. Hallinan’s reign as 1924 of a piece of ground and a many years ago and who had such a suffered for years. *’ Carthagena, 0.— Close to three States was solemnly inaugurated. Miss McKernan has suffered from man of the American committee to Bishop of Limerick in succession to building standing on it that had been dread of this railroad trip that he did Its first American head and provin­ thousand junior members of the aid Louvain, spoke. More buildings the late Dr. O’Dwyer was cut o ff by used as a sanatorium was a natural not even want his corpse to make it. this affliction since she was five Catholic Students’ Mission Crnsado cial, the Very Rev. A. Resa, C.M.F., years old and for the past three years are planned at a total cost of $1,000,- his death this month. It was unhap­ development of the school we had When he was dying, he requested formerly rector of the old San Fer­ participated in the local conference , of which one-half has been pily brief, as, he was consecrated had been confined to her bed practi­ held at St. Charles’ seminary ^nder 000 in Via Firenza. In 1918 another that the men of the parish would nando cathedral, was installed in his raised in America. Bishop in March, 1918. carry his remains to Black Hawk and cally all of the time. On the day the auspices of the Caspar M .ssion piece of ground was acquired. office. “ We have never considered build­ put them on the train there. They the cure was effected, the young wo­ society and the Dwenger Mjssion ing a temple on Monte Mario with did as he wished. man received Holy Communion at an unit. Thirty-one junior units, i)i ad­ the idea of rivaling St. Peter’s or The writer was strongly tempted, FEAST OF ASSUMPTION OF early Mass and after the congrega­ dition to the welcoming hosts, parti­ tion had departed she approached the' any other building. We have no in­ as a result of the axle episode, to PARTICULAR INTEREST cipated in the r a l l y . ______St. Mary’s Academ y, Denver tention, as may well be imagined, to cake an automobile back to Black statue of St. Anne which was pre­ give offense to any one. It may be Hawk, but the remembrance of the served when the famous Basilica was Directory of that some day we shall have a build­ scenery tempted him back on the The approach of the feast of the burned some time ago. After pray­ Attorney’s-at-Layif ing here where young Americans de­ rain. He has to admit that the fact .Assumption, August 15, this year, ing to be relieved of her affliction. siring to spend a year or more in that the broken engine was hauled takes on special importance in view Miss McKernan says, she immediately of Colorado Rome may prosecute their religious jack with his train did not help his af the very general expectation that realized that she could walk without •studies. But, in any case we have lerves any, while cavorting along on the forthcoming Ecumenical Council, assistance. She walked from the JAMES J. McFEELY no intention of putting up any large the edges of mountain precipices. recently planned by Pope Pius XI as church, leaving her crutches behind Attomey-at-Law ^ structure at present.” This trip has no superior in Colorado 3 continuation of the Vatican Coun­ her. There is every indication that 426 Foster Building for thrills or scenery, but is not ad­ cil interrupted in Rome in 1870, will the cure is permanent. • Phone Main 4295 FRIENDSHIP OF SAINTS IS vertised because it is not possible to proclaim this universal belief in the MARKED BY ORDERS cake a big train over it. corporeal assumption of Mary into TELLING PARISH STUDENTS MORRISSEY, MAHONEY \& Washington, D. C.— A custom said Gold was discovered along Clear Heaven as a matter of Catholic HOW TO BE HEALTHY SCOFIELD I to be based on a tradition seven cen­ Creek in 1859 by John H. Gregory. dogma. Washington, D. C.— Health edu Attorneys-at-Law turies old and dating back to the He found it in April and by Septem- The principal source of informa­ cation for children enrolled in the 305-7 Symes Building ! friendship that sprang up between oer there were 900 men in the dis­ tion concerning the corporeal as­ parochial schools of the United States Phone Main 189.______Denver, j Colo. St. Dominic and St. Francis of Assisi trict making a weekly production of sumption of the Blessed Virgin is St. IS being emphasized by the depart­ when they were in Rome together, $50,000. By July, 1860, there were lohn of Damascus. Referring to the ment of education of the Nation­ WILLIAM H. ANDREW will be observed at the Dominican 15,000 people in the district. Hence historical work of a certain Euthy- al Welfare Council through a series Attorney-at-Law House of Studies here on August 4, ,t is evident why Father Joseph P. mius, of whom very little is kno’vn, of lectures being given by Miss Mary 515 Charles Building i the feast of St. Dominic, when Sol­ ■Vlachebeuf, later the first Bishop ,of ne states that “ Pulcheria, the wife E. Spencer, winner of first health ed­ Phone Main 1369 Denver,' Colo. emn High Mass will be celebrated by Denver, turned his eyes immediately of the Emperor Marcianus (450- ucation fellowship of the American JOHN H. REDDIN the Rev. Bernardin Bidinger, O.F.M., towards this district when he came to 457). had built a church in honor of Child Health association, who is now Attorney and Counselor at Law Vice-Commissary of the Commissar establish the Church in Colorado. He the Mother of God at Blacherma, on an extended tour in avhich she will near Constantinople, to which she 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Block ^ A Select School for Girls and Young Ladies iat of the Holy Land. and Father Raverdy arrived in Den­ visit more than twenty Catholic sum­ Seventeenth and Curtis Sts. For more than seven centuries, ac­ ver in 1860. •vished to transfer the earthly re­ mer schools in the east and middle Conducted by the Sisters of Loretto cording to this tradition, it has been Like all 'the mining sections, Gil­ mains of the Virgin Mary. To this west. Phone Main 557 Denver! Colo. customary for a Franciscan to cele­ pin county was the magnet to some end she appealed to Saint Juvenal, For further particulars Apply to the brate Mass at the Dominican monas unique characters. Among these was Bishop of Jerusalem, who was then teries on the feast of the patron of Bat Casey. He came in the early at the Council of Chalcedon. The MOTHER SUPERIOR, 1370 PENNSYLVANIA STREET Bishop informed the emperor and the the Order of Preachers. In return, days and got a job as a laborer in empress that the body of the Mother the Dominicans are privileged to cel­ ;he Burroughs mine on Quartz hill at of Gbd was no longer in Jerusalem; ebrate the Solemn Mass at the Fran­ $2.50 a day. He began after a time that it had been buried in the Garden Patrick’s Academy ciscan monasteries on October 4, the .0 devote his spare hours to pros­ of Gethsemani, in the presence of all fea.st of St. Francis of Assisi. pecting, and finally struck it rich. SIDNEY, NEBRASKA He soon was an employer, for the the apostles except Thomas, who did His Excellency, the Most Rev Under the administration of the Ursuline Sisters. Situated in ;he quartz he extracted had high values. not arrive until the third day after ST. MARTIN’S ACADEM Y Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, Apostolic heart of the famed Cheyenne County. Climate exceptional healtpy. He soon had a stamp mill in Chase the burial. In order that Thomas Delegate to the United States, will Building with every modern equipment and convenience. t STURGIS, S. D. gulch, to which he hauled his ores might pay a last homage to the body preside at the Solemn Mass on Aug­ of the Mother of God, the tomb was Boardinp and Pay School for trirls and Young Ladies in connection with which is ust 4. Prominent members of the over a road that still bears his name, OFFERS a lioardinE School tor Boys up to the age of twelve. Situated in the Black Casey. Now Pat had become a rich opened, but was found to be empty Franciscan and Dominican Communi­ except for the winding sheet, from EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES Hills, the “ Scenic Wonderland of America.’' Very healthful climate. man, so_he shed his working clothes ties will take part in the ceremonies. which a wonderful and fragrant Standard High School: Four-Year High School Course affiliated with the Cath­ and dressed like a gentleman. He Full Academic and Commercial Courses. Boarding School for Boys olic University of America. Classical and English Courses. perfume arose; from which the apos­ oe.came extremely anxious that ev­ and Girls. Terms only 20 Dollars per month. Send for Catalopue GERMANTOWN VINCENTIANS tles concluded that the body had been Music Department: Piano, Theory, Violin and Vocal. erybody should know Hbw rich he GIVEN $76,848 BY WILL taken up to Heaven.” Graded School: Grades 1-8, according to the Course of Study of South Dakota. Brooklyn.— The Congregation of was, and he talked mightily with Boys attend up to the age of twelve. the Mission of St. Vincent de Paul, bankers and other business men V For Booklet and full information address Mother Superior, St. Martin’s Academy, about what he was going to do. The Sturgis, S. D. Germantown, Pa., will receive $76,- 848 from the estate of the late Pat­ people soon caught on to him. So I rick J. Menahan, under the terms of everybody who had a lot of worth­ less machinery came around to see I m M I I > ;* ->'H ‘* * 4» w *»<»'**»*'i’****’»*»M‘**'H‘**'H an appraisal filed here. The money, it is specified, is to be qsed for the Pat and sold it at a good figure with­ education of young men for the out much bother, because it was rea- priesthood. Mr. Menahan died July .ized that he would buy it simply to REGIS COLLEGE 24, 1922. He left an estate the net prove that he had money enough to CALL MAIN 5413 value of which was estimated at io what he wanted. He .could not $146,463. read nor write, but he carried a memorandum book around' with him anJ R E G IS HIGH SCHOOL for CORNERSTONE FROM FIRE and scribbled conspicuously in it, us- San Francisco.— The cornerstone ng a prodigious number of lead pen­ of old St. Dominic’s church, • which cils. He was extravagantly fond of WEST FIFTIETH AVENUE AND LOWELL BOULEVARD was destroyed in the San Francisco relating how much business he had fire of 1906, will be used again for to transact, and it was his common the new $500,000 edifice which is to boast that he used up ten lead pen­ A Boarding and Day School for Boys ti ^ be erected by the Dominican Fathers. cils a day and then didn’t do half PRINTING The Most Rev. Edward J. Hanna, nis business. Archbishop of San Francisco, will At the height of his career, he had participate at the laying of the cor­ over 100 men employed and he nerstone for the new church, which treated them so well that they idol­ will be one of the most beautiful ized him. One day while the Civil ecclesiastical structures in the west-; war was going on, he became drunk on August 5. and rode into Central City at a fur­ J o b a n d ious rate (that is furious for those PRIEST CONSULAR AGENT pre-automobile days). The head of the IS MADE MONSIGNOR police force advanced in all his awful Commercial Rev. J. M. Denning, former pastor dignity and arrested him. Casey be­ of St. Mary’s church at Marion, 0 came exceedingly wrathy and said and now diplomatic agent and consul that if the provost marshal dared to general of the United States to Mo­ lOck him up, his men would come P rogram s rocco, has received from Pope Piiis lown from the mine and clean up the the title of domestic prelate and will officer and all his force. But the be known in the future as Right Rev marshal was used to frontier life and Monsignor Denning. He is now vis put Pat in the “ hoosegow” or what­ iting America. ever it was called in those times. I Casey was true to his promise and got QUALITY — SERVICE WORLD-WIDE NOVENA FOR word out to the mine, ordering the College of Liberal Arts an A Science Courses leading to A.B., B.S. and Ph.B. degrees. -Collefj:e PEACE URGED BY WOMEN men to come and tear down the jail course preparatory, to professions of Priesthood, Law, Medicine and Engineering. Utrecht.— A world-wide novena of if necessary. The people of Central High School offering the standard classical and scientific courses preparatory to college. prayer in order to obtain the “ Peace City knew that they would, and for of Christ,” is being sponsored by the the next twenty-four hours the town Campus, 80 acres. Well equipped for athletics, foot ball, baseball, tennis. Large gymnasium ar ;; The Register Printing Co. International Union of Catholic Wo­ was as excited as it could be. Casey’s play halls. 203 Railroad Bldg. men’s Leagues, following resolutions men came down, but troops were adopted at the meeting of the Inter­ called out to preserve order. The Carroll Hall, a residence hall for students; now being erected. 85 private rooms available this fa)l. Denver, Colo. national Board, held in this city, miners fully intended to destroy the Fire proof, hot and cold water in each room. Shower baths. Apostolic approval is being sought jail and John Evans, governor of the Address Secretary for Regis High School Catalog and Regis College Catalog for the novena, which; according to territory, had to go to Central City tentative plans, will be held from to 'help handle the situation. For­ October 24 to November 1. tunately, the troops succeeded in 1 3 holding off the men, and Casey served his sentence. From that time, the Irishman kept sober. But he spent his money like water and in a year or two his quartz ii gave away to sulphides and his in­ LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE come dwindled. One day he sold his Mt. St. Scholastica’s Academy holdings and vanished, and when last heard from he was running a tobacco Canon City, Colorado store in New York. His romantic story is only one of / A FOR the many with which the hills of Gil­ SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES pin county echo. But there is no WOMEN greater romance in those hills than that written on the books of heaven by the priests and sisters who served there. The present pastor of Central City is the Rev. C. D. Hickey, who is now ill at Mercy hospital, Denver. • • < ■ ADOBE CHURCH BUILT IN 16TH Resident CENTURY STILL USED Ysleta, Texas.— An ancient little and adobe church built about the middle of the sixteenth century is still in Day use here. The church was built by Students the Spanish priests exploring north­ ward from Mexico and for a time Ysleta was a place of importance. -\ y:- As late as 1880 it was still the county seat of El Paso county. With the growth of El Paso, however, the im­ portance of Ysleta declined and today Incorporated under the Laws of Colorado with full power to.confer Degrees and State Teachers’ Certificates. nearly all of its buildings are in Affiliated with the Catholic University of America. Member Catholic Education Association of Colleges. II ruins. The little church, however, is High School Department accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. still in use and has become the shrine for the people of the surrounding Special Opportunities for Art College of Music territory. Empowered by the State to Grant the Degree, Bachelor of Music, and Teachers’ Certificates in Music. Whole Grain Wheat ready BOTH RESIDENT AND DAY PUPILS | to eat. Sold only hy General 11 For Catalogue Address The Registrar, ] :oretto Heights College, Loretto, Colorado f Office, 618 18th Street. Phone High School, Intermediate and Primary Courses. Address Sister Superiejr IJIIIII m 111 »*-»•'■**■«■*■»■**■»■*****■«■***** * *****************************-^************* Main 1619.— Adv. Thursday, July 26, 1923 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER i t !ritkisni ol Colored P r ie s M PREFERRED PARISH TRADING LIST St. Louis Parish ‘ i is Answerd by Mission Board | St. Joseph’s Parish |l[ Holy Family Parish KNOX COURT TRY West Denver Electric Co. A. J. GUMLICK DRUG STORE (By the Catholic Board for Mission clergy. A few years ago, when INGRAM’S GROCERY AND E. E. Stetler, Prop. C . S . COjLBURN Work Among the Colored People). Father Lissner was in Rome the Car-' MARKET Prescription* Filled Accurately The ordination on June 13th last of dinal Prefect of the Propaganda, a f­ Wiring and Fixtures Men’s and Boys^ Furnishings PLUMBING f o r DniEB, Sundries and Rubber Good* Rev. Joseph A. John, colored, mem­ ter consultation with the Holy Father, 248 South Broadway ber of the Lyons African Missionary charged him to foster among the Groceries, Meats, Frnits, Vegetable* General Repairing and Supplies Shoes for the Whole Family We Sell Cbrbett** Quality Ice Cream Fair Prices Free Delivery society, gives encouragement to all negroes -of the United States voca­ 828 Santa Fe Dr. Phone South 3IQJ 3979> Tennyson. Phone Gallup 3720W Phone South 153 Ree« Phone South 4777M 60S KNOX CT. Phone S. 1252J who are concerned about the conver­ tions to the Catholic priesthood. It Phone Eng. 303. 3508 So. Broadway THE BARNUM sion of the colored people of the is woefully late to begin that work McMAN?^ AMY DeTURCK BROTHERS CASH MERCANTILE CO. United States. He finished his pre­ now; it should have been started Lippincott’s Pharmacy QUAUTY GROCERY Joe H. Milner, Prop. paration for the priesthood at St. sixty years back. At the close of the Corner W. 4th and Galapago Fancy Groceries and Meats 601 KNOX COURT Phone, South 12S3 Anthony’s House of Studies, High- Civil war an American negro was Corner 38th a^d Raleigh Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Candies Gents' Furnishings. Full line o{ Ladies’ wood, New Jersey, an institution studying at the Propaganda in Rome Ice Cream and Exceilcat Fountain Fancy and Staple (groceries, Fruit, 701 South Logan St. Spring Dresses, Notions, Dry Goods, founded by Very Rev. Ignatius Liss- whose ordination was held up on the Fresh and Smoked Meats Groceries, Meats, Hardware Service. Best Fruit Syrup*. ner, L.A.M., to educate white and word of some ecclesiastics in the Oysters, in [Season MCMURTRY’S FULL LINE OF PAINTS (Acta Apostolicae Sedis, Prescription* Carefully Compounded Phone South 764 Denver, Colo. colored boys for the missions in the states who asserted it would be very Gallup 1827-W Ail kinds ot Feed and Poultry Supplies June 1, 1923). South, and in a short time he will be­ inopportune to bring a colored priest I. Acts of Pius XI: Consistory Decorating in all it* branchei gin to exercise his ministry in the into this country at that particular of May 23, 1923. As usual every The Finest F. W. FELD^AUSER Estimates Cheerfully Furnished THE BARNUM PHARMACY state of Georgia. The advent of this time. Thus a super-abundance of year a new Cardinal Camerlongo was COFFEES AND TEAS Fancy Groceries and Meats M. A. Emeson, I^op. colored priest may be viewed as worldly wisdom, a lack of spiritual named in the person of Cardinal Extracts and Spices We Sell at Down-town Prices H. A. HOLMBERG 700 Knox Court Phone South 3556 bringing to a crisis the question of foresight and a cowardice combined Fruhwirth, O.P., thus succeeding Car­ Fancy China and Enamel Ware Phone Gallup 297. 4170 Tennyson St. native clergy in this country, and, to bring about a blunder whose evil WALL PAPER AND PAINTS PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY dinal Van Ros.sum, C.SS.R. Next, NATIONAL TEA CO. no doubt, controversy will rage for results go beyond all caldulation. the Holy Father addressed the sacred 252 South Broadway Delivery to all parts of city ^MERIT” G R O C E ^ r ^ and against it. Opposed will be the Had a start been made then and had college. (The important document Where Quality, Purity and 744 Santa Fe Drive 4995 Lowell Boulevard Phone South 432W , Denver Service Prevails timorous, the stand-patters, the pre­ the liberated slaves been permitted was published in extenso by The Reg­ judiced and the ignorant of history to see one or more of their, own race ister). w- THE COLSON GROCERY CO. f •- ALAMEDA PHARMACY MASSEY or those who deliberately close their in the ranks of the Catholic dlergy, Two new Cardinals were then eyes to the lessons it teaches. In there would never have arisen, as it THE FASHION '0 - : M 300 S. Broadway Denver, Colo. Can Supply You With Anything created: Cardinal Priest, John Bap­ RETAIL GROCERS Groceriea, Meats, Hardware, Dry favor of it will be the plain doctrine did arise, a feeling that they were not tist Nasalli-Rocca; Cardinal Deacon, 130-136 Broadway Under New Management Goods, Notions, Shoes, Paints, School and the practice of the Catholic wanted in the Catholic Church, and Aloysius Sincero. DRY GOODS, LADIES’, CHILDREN'S Order Phone 2533 Gallup Church and the earnest words of now-a-days priests and religious who Immediately after this some fifty Glasgow & Morehead, Props. Supplies, Fire Insurance AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS Give us a trial and be convinced many Popes of Rome. Going back are working among the descendants Archbishops or Bishops were ap­ Frank T. Stanek, Prop. 3640 TennysQn Street Phone South 1264 to the very first Vicar of Christ on of these people would not have to be pointed or published, among whom: - Pbona South 3728R 716 Knox Court Phone South 299 earth, St. Peter had to contend with making, to such a large extent, ex­ Rev. Alphonsus 0. Gagnon, auxi­ race enmity in himself and in others. cuses which do hot excuse and ex­ THE liary of Sherbrook, Canada; Titular V A N ZANT When Cornelius, the Centurion and planations which do not explain. Bishop George Gauthier, coadjutor Successor to L. W. Walker ANDERSON - HARRINGTON St. Leo’s and St. a gentile, came to him seeking bap­ Of course we are perfectly frank of Montreal, Canada; Rev. John Cathedral Parish COAL CO. tism, St. Peter, speaking for himself, to admit that here in the United Floersh, coadjutor of Louisville, Ky.; JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS E&Bt Side Branch and Main OfBce. 86th A Elizabeth’s said: “ You know how abominable it States the matter of a native clergy Rev. Daniel Curley, Bishop of Syra­ D. and R. G. Watch Inspector For Quality and Service Walnut Sts. Phones Main 356 and 8G6. is for a man that is a Jew to keep for the colonsd people presents many cuse, N. Y .; Rev. Andrew Jas. Bren­ Fine Watch Repairing South Side Branch, 92 S. Broadway. W. H. Henslez John Hensler company or to come unto one of difficulties which are in every way nan, auxiliary of Scranton, Pa.; Rev. Fine Jewelry Repairing Patronize Phone South 3116' HENSLER BROS. . another nation; but God hath shewed exceptional and that it must be Joseph Deitmer, auxiliary of Bres­ Phone, So. 1891 772 Santa Fe to me, to call no man common or un­ handled with great prudence and a lau, with residence in Berlin; Rev. THE TEMPLE DRUG STORES MODERN PLUMBERS lean,” and later speaking to the Jew- long suffering patience, but, taking Francis W. Howard, Bishop of Cov­ A. SPETNAGEL COMPANY T H E BROADWAY Remodeling and Jobbing a Specialty sh converts who wanted the gentiles into consideration all the objections ington, Ky.; Rev. Edward Doorley, DEPARTMENT STORE 1449 MARIPOSA ST. kept out, he said: “ If then God gave which may be offered and estimating coadjutor of Elphin, Ireland. SHEET METAL WORKERS Colfax and Logan i-ft-T i- i Phone Maiu 2267 them the same grace, as He gave to all the impediments which, naturally The Holy Father, on May 25, im­ Cornice, Gutter^, Sky>Light, Chimney Capi COMPANY Furnace Repairing, General Jobbing us who believed in the Lord Jesus and unnaturally, may be expected to posed the red hat on the two Cardin­ Opposite the Immaculate ConceptioB J. M. Cones, Pre*. Christ; who was I, that I could with­ be placed in the way, we hark back to als, Locatelli and Cesanova, of last Repairing, Etc. WM. P. KINGSTON 1335 Welton Street (Rear) Cathedral i :^ a 21 to 51 South Broadway stand God?” There we have the ans­ the words of St. Peter: “ Who am I, December, and on the two new ones, Phone Main 3135 STEAM, VAPOR AND HOT WATER wer to every objection made by the that 1 could withstand God?” If He assigning them at the same time Phones: Champa 808-809-4819 POWELL DRUG CO. HEATING learned or the ignorant, the pious or give the vocation the last word is their titular churches in Rome. Jobbing Promptly Attended To the wicked, the malicious or the tim­ said, and though the nations rage, The sacred pallium was also Everything in the lirie of Drugs and YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Estimates Cheerfully Given orous. If God has given to the color­ and faint-hearted friends forAake, granted to the Archbishops of Na­ Sacred Heart Parish Sundries DRUG STORE ed youth the same vocation to the ours is the duty to go ahead with the ples, Tegucigalpa, Messina, and by Phone, Main 5629. 1241 Curtis priesthood as He gave to me, “ Who task of providing a native clergy sup­ special privilege to the Bishops of 0. H. Guether Pjione York 5564 695 South Pearl am I, that I could withstand God?” ported by the conviction that we are Marseilles and Soissons. WALTER EAST METROPOLITAN AUTO W. C. BAUER And as spoke the first of the Popes obedient to the teaching of the Cath­ Apostolic Constitutions. 1. A Wholesale and Retail Dealer in REPAIR I CO. Phones South 2136, South 4504 Successor to Fred Fisher so have spoken his successors at var­ olic Church and that we are follow­ jollegiate church ad honorum is en­ ious times till we come down to our ing the example she has shown all Storage— Repairing— Accessories Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables dowed with a chapter of canons at MEATS AND GROCERIES E. W. ROBINSON day and listen to the words of Pius through the centuries. Carasco, Italy. 2. The sacred pal­ Cars Washed Day or Night > School Supplies X and Benedict XV counselling and (Help for the colored missions can 2300-2302 Larimer St, LUMBER lium, as mentioned above, is by priv- 1020 £. Colfax Avej, Denver, Colo. 1055 Eleventh Street commanding missionaries in - pagan '50 sent through the Mission society, dege granted to the Cathedral of Telephone Main 1459 countries to strive prudently but with St. Thomas’ seminary,. East Louisiana “Everything for Building” PHONE CHAMPA 9180-W Soissons, dedicated to the Assump- SIXTH AVENUE GROCERY all possible speed to provide a native and South Cook, Denver.) ______;ion and the witness of. seventeen Yards, Office and Woodworking Mill OTTO’S MARKET NEW STOCK councils. O. H. GERSPACH Groceries, Fresh'Fruits and Phone South 31 201 W. Iowa therefore, afraid and ashamed to at­ Papal Briefs. 1. of Staple and Fancy Groceries Vegetables St. John’s Parish tend the seances? the Divine Infant of Prague is ex­ Fresh Fish and Select Meats Courteous j Prompt JACKSON PHARMACY The Church forbids all Catholics to clusively in charge of the Carmelite Free Delivery Treatment Delivery I Conan Doyle Rot be present at seances. She does not W. F. Hennesky, Prop. Ullery arid Jackson, Druggist* Order. 2. Decree of beatification of deny that much of the humbug prac­ Phone Franklin 1556 Drugs, Toilet Articles, Sundries. THE HARMAN CASH STORE the Ven. Michael Garicoits, founder 32nd Avenue and Downing 6th Ave. at Washington Ph. S. 5390 Prescriptions a Specialty. Dorothy Stobho and H. Stobb* ticed is man-made, when it isn’t of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Quality Service We serve Corbett’s Ice Cream Dry Goods, Notions, Schooc Supplies, woman-made. She knows somewhat Bethruam. 8. Decree of beatifica­ Prompt Delivery Anywhere W. R. FISHER Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Serious Joke, Says of the voracious, insatiable greed of tion of the Ven. Cardinal Robert Phone So. 2355 the human heart, and of the vile HANNON DRUG CO. . Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Bellarmine of the Society of Jesus Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Cor. Alameda and So. Dpwning depths to which man can stoop to put Paints and Varnishes (May 13, 1923). money in bis purse, A depraved hu­ Vegetables PRESCRIPTION Correspondence. Ten letters, five ELLIS GARAGE 278-280 Detroit St. Phone York 3963 man can consecrate himseir to the We serve Corbett’s Ice Cream DRUGGISTS r C. of them addressed to jubiliarians: devil and make a contract with him. F. C. Ellis, Prop. Archbishop Gonzales of Caracas, Free Delivery GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIES HOFFMAN’S PHARMACY Ho can say: Help me fool my friends, 6th Ave. at Marion Ph. So. 4501 Venezuela; Bishop Leray, vicar apos­ Third and Detroit Sts, to get their money, and I will be your Franklin 1300 Cor. 28lh and York - 4 ^ WE SPECIALIZE ON ^yRECK6 tolic of the Gilbert islands; Arch­ QUAL^Y F06D o n l y Our service truck is equipped to Phone York 141 slave. (By Father Mennis) bishop Berardi of Gaeta; Very Rev, handle all kinds of wrecks W« handle Corbett's Ic* Cream And the devil is only too glad to Table O'Hote Dinners DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS Conan Doyle has been with us Delaroche, superior of the Canons i-.l South Pearl at Kentucky St. again, fishing for souls and shekels. hear and heed that lost soul. He PATENT MEDICINES binds himself to do those things that Regular of the Immaculate Concep­ Blessed Sacrament Fancy Steaks and. Short Order* . ^ ^ Phone South 152^ Sosps. Comba, Bruabe., Perfumery, Fancy The souls are for the devil and the tion; Bishop Reynaud, vicar apostolic and Toilet Article., and all goods no juggler or prestidigitator can du­ usually sold by druggist* shekels will help keep the wolf from of 'Tehe Hian East, fifty years in Parish LU ELLA CAFE the door of the Doyles. African slave plicate. Therein is the danger of spir­ China. Thanks for homage for vol­ 308 EAST qOLFAX dealers hunt down the natives, corral itualism, therefore the Church for­ Jobbing a Sbecialty. Estimstes Givsn Annunciation Parish STEVE DYER B, C. W’RIGHT bids us to have anything to do with ume on the Text of the Vulgate, by them, and sell them for so much a Rev. Quentin, O.S.B. Delegates Car­ B / it. There is always an implied and HOUSEHOLD DESIGNERS ' MILWAUKEE GARAGE head. Man-hunting is ari odious dinal Vico to Lisieux for the festivi­ PARK HILL PLUMBING CO. trade. Human liberty is to the man often an explicit invitatjon for the J. F. Stahl, Manager Notions, Pillow Makijig, Hemstitching REPAIRS AND STORAGE father of lies and the murderer of ties of the Blessed Teresa of the FRANKLIN DRY GOODS what the beams are to the sun. The Child Jesus. Commends Msgr. Lagier Curtains and Draperies of All Kinds ACCESSORIES souls to be there. Reaaonahle Price»~^ua}ity‘>~S«ririca E. Charroh sun, shorn of his beams, is but a for his zeal for schools of the East. Lamp Shade Makirjg Taught Free GASOLINE AND OILS shadowy reflection of man dragging If I say: I can do anything that 4630 E. Twenty-Third Avenue 34G0 Franklin Invited by the French government to Everybody Welcome 555 Milwaukee York 9412J the degrading chain of slavery. the Doylites do, and show you how take part in the centenary of Pas­ Phones, Shop. York 6943; Res., So. 7868-W Dry Good*, Notions, Shoes and Soul hunters of the Doyle type are ’tis done without secrecy or diabol­ teur, writes a splendid eulogy of the 557 E. Colfax' Phone Main 4095 Men’ s Furnishings corralling souls for the big slave mar­ ism, then you could say to me: great scienlist and staunch Catholic, COLORADO Therefore, spiritualism is only a joke, PEARL AUTO TOP~cb~ We Also Carry Pictorial Review Pattern* ket. of hell. Man-hunters now use II. Sacred Congregations. The BOULEVARD PHARMACY St. Philomena’s modem machinery to capture their entertainment as innocuous as a O. C. Bcehmann, Ph. G., Mgr. G. B. Hudnqt, Prop. clean movie show, and, therefore, the conpstorial makes the Abbey of quarry. Airplanes take the place of Muenster in Canada a suffragan dio­ Parish Church is a harsh mother, and even a COLFAX AND COLORADO BLVD, Auto Tops, Side I Curtains and LLOYD KEELING bloodhounds. So with up-to-date cese of Regina. An indulgence is soul slayers. They press literature, stepmother when she forbids me to »hop Phone York 81IW granted to a prayer for Russia. Drugs, Soda, School Supplies General Top Repairing Wall Paper and Paints oratory, spiritualism, into the service. attend the seances. Can you ex­ Res. Phono York <8>»J plain? The plain man who believes HI. Roman Curia. May 9, 1923, Wo Deliver Phone York 9471 Painting and Paperhanging But the gp-im game is one and the 1319 Pearl St. Rhone York 9103 the prestidigator cannot help going solemn audience to King George V V. A. KISER same, no matter how the means may of England and Queen Mary. Phone Champa 971 vary. away with this conclusion: The FURNITURE REPAIRING Church did not understand that spir­ Congregation of Rite*. Miracles 3738 WALNUT STREET Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Doyle, the apostate Catholic, is a St. Patrick’s Parish Hot Water Fitting itualism is merely clever naturalism, discussed in the cause of the Blessed REFINISHING AND plausible humbug. He is past master only that and nothing more. Mother Barat^ towards her canoniza­ UPHOLSTERING The Franklin Pharmacy 2210 E. Colfax Avenue in the fine art of dispensing piffle Doyie says: “ When the bad ones tion ; also martyrdom and miracles of THE CAMPBELL BROS. G.?neral CabiTijet Work East 34th Ave. and Franklin and palaver. He can descant upon die they go into a gloomy purgatorial the martyrs of Corea. COAL COMPANY We Call For ahU Deliver Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Kodak* the apostate’s ' creed with the smug waiting room and wait until their Nominations and Honor*. Cardinal Lime. Cement. Send snd Grsrcl; Hay. Grain. FILLMORE DRUG STORE assurance and the dogmatic ignor­ SUPERIOR FURNITuR e REPAIR CO. and Films, School Supplies and Suodrir*. names are called for heaven.” Pro­ Bonzano made Protector of the Cosl and Wood; Gas, Oils and Tires. 2410 E. Colfax Phone Y. 4036-W Corbett's Brick Ice Cream Delivered A. D. Bftkcr, Owner ance of Brisbane on theology. Let us “ Fillmore” Ice Cream Orders testantism says: There isi no purga­ Franciscan Sisters of Clinton, Iowa. Office 1401 W. 38th Ave. Phone Your Prescriptions Carefully and Acenr- He is a joke, but an English joke, tory. Doyle says there is no hell. Domestic Prelates: Msgrs. Brennan, Yard 1400 W. 32nd Ave. Gallup 4T1 Btely Compounded. We deliver anywhere. for you. Special attention given to and, thereUire, a serious • problem. Both are wrong. I set this down here Holruck, Wilmes, Dempsey, of St. THE HOME OF HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL Telephone Main 619$ Phone Orders for dinners, etc. He is a joke when he tries to palm to show that Doyle is preaching a Louis, Mo. St. Catherine’s Parish Try our Outside Soda Service. We off legerdemain, sleight of-hand trick­ Floral Deaigna Put Up While You Wait strive to please. doctrine imbibed in the seance room, S. T. SNYDER & C O . PHONE MAIN 1611 Prompt Delivery ery for spirit messages. The old boy which puts a premium on sin. You T H E OBERHAUSER ----- ^TH£----- Phono Y12S5. Cor. Colfax at Fillmore is not a dumb-bell. He can cunning­ .may sin like the devil, but sin can’t very late origin, believe that it is Furniture, Stoves, Rugs and PHARMACY ly insinuate himself into the shrewd keep you out of heaven. No man necessary to observe Saturday or the CURTIS PARK FLORAL CO. Sabbath as God’s special day. In Linoleum Tel. Gallup 1157 Denver, Colo. economic business called modern uninspired of the devil could preach Established 1880 PAPER TELLS BOK TO STUDY fact, it is wrong to do so, for St. Paul spiritualism. If he,cannot, he has such blasphemous rot. Highest Prices Paid for Used or Your Neighborhood Drug Store Choice Plants and Cut Flowers PAPAL PEACE PLAN shows very distinctly tliat the binding lost his genius for soul slaying. If Exchanged Goods At Your S*rvi0s Always Constantly ou hand. Under the title of “ The Pope’s force of the Jewish law was a thing he does not, his zeal for souls is 3200 Tejon St. Phone Gallup 568 Greeohousea: 34tfa and Curtia Strseta. Plea,” the Cincinnati Enquirer prints slackening and torpid. of the past. But as God always had 2^19 W. 44th AVE., CGR. ZUNI a.n editorial that starts: The inspired prayer of . Leo XIII, a special day, and since Christ rose “ If Mr. Bok can find a more ef­ Autokrat Oil Hobiloil Phone Main 4746 recited by the priest after Mass, runs from the dead on a Sunday morning HavoUne Oil Pow.rine Gas fective, plausible or essentially all- North SiU« Dietribat^ thus: “ Blessed Michael the arch­ and the Holy Ghost descended in for O.M.A.C. THE HEBERT GARAGE inclusive proposal for the assurance St. Dominic’s Parish C&rburat angel, defend us in the hour of con­ visible form on the apostles on an­ of restoration of genuine and perma­ LOWELL G _^.GE AND Night and Day Service flict, be our safeguard against the Kindly give the teaching of the other Sunday, the Church set aside nent world peace than is discoverable Sunday as the Lord’s day even ini D. L. CAMERON FILLING SfATION wickedness and snares of the devil. Catholic Church on birth control. « Our Service Car Always Ready to Go in the plea of Pope Pius, he will in­ Service with a Smile And do thou, 0 prince of the heaven­ apostolic times. St. John in the deed be lucky. The inquirer will find an account CARLSON & S T E IF ^ C H , Propa. 3660 Downing Street ly hosts, by the power of God, thrust Apocalypse refers to the Lord’s Day GROCERY AND MARKET Open from 7 a. m.j to ID p. m “ But Pope Pius is not a contender of the above in a recent Register, a Satan into hell, together with all the ( 1,10), a term that means Sunday, Phone GaUup 1038 W. 32nd Avfc for Mr. Bok’s prize. Such things as copy of which ivill be sent if the Phone Gallup 630 L. E. RAGSDALE other evil spirits who prowl about riot the Sabbath, and in First Cor­ Mr. Bc^ proposes to give $100,000 name and address are given to us. the world seeking the destruction of inthians 16, 2, St. Paul makes ar­ GAY GINGHAM STITCH Groceries and Meats, Fresh for are not purchasable; they come— 3160 W. Fairviaw Place souls.” rangements about a collection to be S H O ^ when they do come— hot from the 1 have seen a rosary with the 14 taken up on the first day of the week. Fruits and Vegetables Herds of evil spirits, like ravening ELECTRIC WET WASH Hemstitching and Button Holes soul of some inspired lover of hu­ stations and two beads between each This is proof that Sunday was the The best quality at the lowest manity, some unselfish, earnest and wolves, keep prowling through the station. Could ,you tell me some­ Highest Class Family Washing possible price. ordinary day for Christians to meet Notions, Sundries, iHouse Dresses benevolent disciple of eternal jus­ world, hankering after, hungering thing about them and where I could in worship, just like today. for souls. They don’t confine their get them? A trial will convince you o f our 3946 Federed Blvd. tice and righteousness. Hence the There is not a single Biblical ar­ 1515 E. 34th Ave. Chamjia 888SW labors to preachers of hate and Service and Workmanship Mrs. A. J. Ginqling, Prop. Vatican is not interested in Mr. The Question Box man is forced gument in favor of keeping Saturday arcjiy and murder and lust and lyirq^ to admit that he has never seen nor Bok’s picturesque, though sincerely as God’s Day under the New Testa­ E. H.-Fairchild, Prop. They go into the home and even into heard of such a rosary. Perhaps LONDON MARKET AND offered, honorarium.” ment. The arguments both from the 2469 Lowell Phone G. 390 BEACH COURT MARKET the sanctuary. Didn’t the brazen some reader may bp able to write to GROCERY Bible and tradition are all in ‘favor WE WANT YOtjiR TRADE fiend try his wiles on our blessed Re­ this department, giving information Oscar Tunnell, Prop. ORDERS WANT TORELIGIOUS of Sunday. If G o^, Reliable Goods, Lowest Possibit deemer Himself? about it. GIANT PILGRIMAGE TO HOLY RETURN TO FRANCE LAND PLANNED Prices, Fair and Square Dealing, Polite At­ We are told they shun the seance tention will get it, we cap count on you for Quality Meats and Groceries Paris. — The “ Petit Parisien” I was told that if I saw a Catholic Washington, D. C.— Detailed ar­ a customer. claims to have received word from chamber. Where two or three spir­ Why do we keep Sunday holy in­ unintentionally eating mei^ on a fast 3800 Walnut St. Phone Main 5239 rangements for the pilgrimage to J. A. Kalimiqger L. P. Merkl reliable sources to the effect that the itualists, gathered together for the stead of Saturday or the seventh day, it would be wrong to inform Rome and the Holy Land that will be 4435 Beach Court.__j Gallup 3314-W government has received numerous love of money, are trying to capital­ day? him. It that correct? conducted under the auspices of the requests for authorization from ize venal trickery, there is the devil If there is anything evident in the You ought to inform him, unless Commissariat of the Holy Land next A NEIGHBORHpOD STORE St. Mary Magdalene teaching, contemplative and other in the midst of them. Spiritualists New Testament, particularly in the you were sure that he would go ahead year have been announced at Mt. religious orders which desire to re­ are liars, mendacious frauds. There, Epistles of St. Paul, it is that the old eating the meat anyhow and make a St. Sepulchre. 2600 W. 42nd Ave. i Gallup 77 sume their place in the nation under then, is the devil in the home of his ceremonial law of the Jews was abro­ formal sin out of what he had not According to the announcement, Service Quality; Economy the terms of the law of 1901. The friends. Is he indifferent,, inactive? gated and no longer bound in con­ adverted to as a sin. the pilgrims will leave New York on paper adds that the government is Where natural trickery is exhausted science. See, for instance, Gala­ March 17, 1924, and en route to the WM. BOI^GERS studying each one of these requests can he do anything to keep up the tians II. This being the case, the Doe* the St. Thomas’ M istion so­ Holy Land will stop at the Azores A FuU Line of Groceries^ Fresh VegeUbIca and is consulting the wishes of the good work? Can clever-men, who in keeping of the Sabbath passed out ciety receive contributions during the and at Lifebon, the birthplace of St. and Fancy |deats municipal authorities in the districts some things duplicate naturally what just as the law of circumcision. For summer months? Anthony of Padua. to which the various orders desire to spiritualists call supernatural, assure this reason, no Christians at all, with Yes. Send them to the seminary, Give The Registe us that the shy, sinister devil is, the exception of one or two sects of as usual, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS qour Printing. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

CALENDAR OF THE WEEK “EFFICIENCY” Sunday, July 29.— Tenth Sunday after Pentecost. Gospel, Luke xviii, is the watchword of most business men today. If we aren’t efficient Events Booked for Rodeo Sure to la k e 9-14: Pharisees and Publicans. St. litou to we don’t get along in the world. Detective eyesight is a big handi­ cap to ambitious men, yet many do not realize its imbortance. Martha, Virgin. . Monday, July 30.— SS. Abdon and If you have a gjispicion that your eyes are not what they should Sister Georgianna, the daughter of Sennen, Martyrs, Rome, 250. be, give us an opportunity to tell you what glasses will do for you. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, who had Tuesday, July 31.— St. Ignatius of been visiting in Denver for the past Spdators Gasp at Nerve of Performers Loyola, F. Society of Jesus, 1556. two wcek.s, returned to Kansas City. Patron of Retreats and Spiritual Ex­ The The second retreat of the season Colorado Springs.— The Redejmp- for lay'men at Regis college was at­ The announcement ol events in Agency, South Dakota reservation; ercises. toristsj Fathers -Harrison and Daijley, August— Immaculate Heart of Mary Swigert Bros. Optical Co. tended by seventeen m6n and proved the United States Championship Cow­ 5, cowboys’ Roman standing race, will open a week’s minion at i the (Indulgences; 300 days, every day; very succes.sful. The exercises were boy Rodeo to be held at Overland purse $500; 6, wild calf roping and Manitou church, of which the Rev. Wboftc R«putatk>n and Equipment Giira plenary, once the month. Pius X.) Devoted Exclutively to in charge of the Rev. Leo M. Krenz, Park, Denver, August 7, 8, 9, 10 and tying contest, purse $1,500; 7, cow­ Patrick Riordan is pastor, Sunday, You Highest Grade of Service Wednesday, August 1.— St. Peter’s the Fitting and Manufac­ S.J. 11, finder"the auspices of the Knights boys’ bareback broncho riding with July 29, I Chains. 1B50 CALIFORNIA ST., DENVER turing of Glastei William Dubois and Gertrude M. of Columbus, when $7,000 lyill be surcingle, purse $250; 8, cowgirls’ Thursday, August 2.— St. Alphon- Stoffel were married July 18 by the distributed in automobile prizes and one and a half mile relay race, purse PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS sus Liguori, Bishop, Doctor of Church Rev. Joseph Bosetti, with Mr. and $10,000 in cowboy events, shows that $900; 9, cowboys’ broncho busting and F. C. SS. R., 1787. Mrs. Lambert Stoffel as witnesses. the program will not be a tame a f­ contest, purse $1,500; 10, cowboys’ Friday, August 3 .— (First Friday. _ The next meeting of the Denver fair but a real Wild West show with grab race, purse $250; 11, cowboys’ Votive Sacred-Heart Mass allowed). Knights of Columbus will be Tues­ all the thrills that mark such exhibi­ fancy riding contest, purse $900; 12, Finding of St. Stephen’s relics, 415. O^Brien^s Straws HARTFORD day, July Si. tions. Among the numbers are: cowboys’ wild steer riding contest, Saturday, August 4.— St. Dominic, The Rev. W’m. O’Keefe, who has No. 1, grand entree of all contes­ purse $250; 13, cowgirls’ broncho F. Order Preachers, 1221. Since 1S74 UNDERTAKING been at St. Rosa’s home for some tants taking part in Rodeo; 2, intro­ busting contest, exhibition by five League of the Sacred Heart months, left Thursday for La Junta, duction of world champions taking world champion woman broncho bust­ COMPANY General Intention for July: More We have been creating whence he Will go to Arizona, to re­ part; 3, cowboys’ championship fancy ers of Cheyenne, Wyo., and PenJle- Foreign Missionaries. For August, memorials in marble and 1455-57 GLENARM ST. main indefinitely. roping contest, purse $900; 4, Indian ton, Ore., fame; 14, cowboys’ wild Catholic Writers. in granite— from elabor­ Phone Main 7779 The Rev. Joseph N. Oldenburg, war dance with seventy-five genuine steer wrestling contest, purse $1,500; 15, Indian pony race, quarter-mile, ate mausoleum to simple Res. Phone So. 3991J pastor at Holyoke, was a visitor to Sioux Indians from the Pine Ridge Denver this week. purse $250; 16, exhibition steer FEWER FRENCH DIVORCES marker. The Rev. John Cody, who was or­ wrestling from speeding automobile Paris.— Statistics recently com­ dained to the priesthood in Denver CALVARY CEMETERY CASE by world’s champion steer wrestler, piled show that divorce is decreasing Our institution has grown OBITUARY EVERY LFJVniER ' V June 10, is assistant pastor at the UP FOR TRIAL SEPT. 12 Yakima Cannutt; 17, cowb«yB’ mile in France. The number of divorces up with Denver; our work HAND FITTED AND CUSHIONED •I* Cathedral in W’ichita. and one-half race, purse $900. in 1922 dropped more than LOOO FOR COMFORT 4* ■ MRS. AGNES E. CRAWFORD of 1275 from the previous year, a decrease is seen in many beautiful JoFephine, Requiem Mass was sung Satur­ The Rev. William Boland, who Through stipulation made in dis­ EASY ON YOUR HEAD I ± memorials, which stand day morninfe at 9 o’clock at St. Philomena’s came here from Topeka, Kans., to be trict court by John H. Reddin, attor­ slightly larger than that recorded in EASY ON YOUR PURSE ^ ❖ ch^irch. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son ney for the Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, LEGAL BATTLE OPENS ON 1921. 4* as lasting tribute to those service. present at the first Solemn Mass of who is suing the city and county of FINE SENNITS AND FANCY * for whom they were cre­ .OWEN" FLYNN of 3804 Osceola street. the Rev. James Flanagan, with whom OREGON SCHOOL L^W Reqdiem Mass was sum? Saturday morning he attended St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver to prevent them from col­ Whole Grain Wheat ready BRAIDS i I ated. at- 9 o'clock at Holy Family church. In­ lecting $17,000 taxes upon Calvary terment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. has been named pastor at Sabetha, (Continued from Page 1). to eat. Sold only by General ROBERT M. HALLAM, at Omaha, Neb. Kans. cemetery, Reuben W. Hershey, com­ Threat of Enforcement Harmful Office, 618 18th Street. Phone $ 2 . 4 5 : i Services and interment were held Saturday MLss Kathryn Fenton left Tuesday missioner of finance, was ordered to “ We have no fear,” says Mr. Kav- afternoon at 8 o’clock at Mt. Olivet ceme­ Main 1619.— Adv. GENUINE TOYO PANAMAS t tery. Horan & Son service. for her home in Ames, la., after a appear as defendant in the suit by anaugh, “ that this pretended law will t.------$4.00 Values * DENVER MARBLE WILLIAM PETERSON of 1431 Lafay­ month’s visit with relatives. Judge Julian H. Moorer. The original ever be enforced, but the mere threat ette. Requiem. Mass was sung Wednesday St. Clara’s Aid society will hold its defendant in the suit brought last of enforcement is working serious & GRANITE morning at 9 o’clock at the Cathedral. In­ $ 2 . 8 5 I terment Riverside. Iloran & Son service. monthly meeting and card party at May was M. J. McCarthy, former injury, and it is from a continuance East and West Gift Shop COMPANY gTANISLAW NOWACKI of East Lake, the orphanage next Wednesday af­ manager of revenue, now out of of­ of that injury that we seek relief.” 422 17TH STREET Colo. Requiem Mass was sung Thursday ternoon, August 1, at two o’clock. fice. Trial in the case will open in The Hill Military academy, a cor­ 1224 Lawrence St. mqrning at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph's Judge Moore’s court September 12. Correct Stationery for Ladies church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan & A merry party consisting of Mabel poration of which Dr. Joseph A. Hill and Gentlemen i O ’BRIEN’S ! Phone Main ISIS Soil service. Gruele, Rose Berry, Mrs. Julia Bishop Tihen filed the suit after is the head, in its complaint already * 1112 SIXTEENTH ST. MARTIN WELSCH of 886 Lincoln street. O’Neil, Ann O’Neil, Mrs. M. E. McCarthy had presented him a bill filed, sets forth that the academy Friendship Day, August 5. We have Funeral was held from the Cathedral Sat­ a full assortment of cards.. Opposite D. & F. Tower urday morning. Interment Fairmount. Ar- Crabb, Julia Crabb, Julia Shellabar- of assessment against the lands com­ recently acquired a tract of property raitgcments by E. P. McGovern nv>rtuary. ger, T. J. Quinlivan and Mr. and prising the cemetery and demanding on which to build a new school, and DOMINIC -DELUCA of 3234 Mariposa payment on them. The plaintiff street. Funeral was held this morning Mrs. D. B. Crawford spent last week that the object in filing the suit is (Thursday) frdm Mt. Carmel church. In- at the Q. D. lodge, Georgetown. This stated that the city intends to sell to make certain that the future of tcrhient Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. week there were as guests; Louise the lands to pay the amount assessed the institution, which is non-sectar­ MRS. ANNA McKINNON of 8.21 E. 22nd unless stopped by court. Bishop Ti­ avenue. Funeral was held this (Thursdav) Cullen and Frances Barkhausen. All ian, will not be affected by the com­ * COLORADO MOTOR WAY mol-ning from the Cathedral. Interment Mt. guests who go to the lodge are very hen avers that in behalf of the Cath­ pulsory school law. Olivet. Horan & Son service. olic church of Colorado he is the I.oave Denver for Greeley— 7 :.30. 9:30 A. M.: 1:00, 5:00, 8:00, 11:00 P. M. munh in love with it and promise “There is no religious aspect to Leave Denver for Colorado Springs, Canon Cits', Pueblo, and La Junta— 7:30, themselves a return trip to its many owner of the lands, deeded to the this suit,” said Dr. Hill, after he had 9:00 A. M.; 1:09, 4:00 P. M. interesting attractions. Church for burying purposes in 1863. filed his complaint. “ There is con­ Miss Frances Peavey and her aunt, He denies the right of the city to siderable talk that the law is uncon­ || Ticket Office— 1530 California St. Phone Main 2440 ' ^ Death and Funeral Notices usurp the grounds and states that it By the Olinger Mortuary Mrs. -P. J. Murphy of Cambridge, stitutional and we want to know Mass., are visiting at the Q. DTlodge is a violation of the right of sepul­ definitely whether it is or not. We in Georgetown. ture. are a corporation, chartered by the MARIE LOTZ of 2435 California street. THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. Fuperal was held this morning (Thursday), A "Good Time at all Times” seems state, representing a heavy property frohi Sacred Heart church. Interment River­ to be the motto of a jolly group of REGISTER SMALL ADS investment and bringing money into side. young people comprising the Eutra- the state at the rate of some $100,- Now in their new building, 1936-38 Lawrence St. pelian club of St. Dominic’s parish. MOTHERS, leave your children in 000 annually. We want to know if, CATHOLIC WORK A SPECIALTY On Saturday evening, July 21, the gohd Catholic home; best of care by under these circumstances,, certain experienced nurse; reasonable. The Estimates Given on Work from Out of the City. members motored to a most delight­ of our property is practically to be Telephones Champa 80S2 and 80S3. ful spot in Bear Creek canon for a Infants’ Nursery, 2720 Downing. taken away.” owe “ weinie fry,” and, motorists passing Phone Y. 9582-J. Best of references. The provision o f the fourteenth stopped to listen to the evidences of amendment which Dr. Hill has in­ **I"4**l**I*4*4**I*4^4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4***'*4**l*4*4*4**I**S'4*4*4*4*4*4*4**i* a good time which came in the ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO voked in filing his suit is as follows: t sounds of much laughter and a pleas­ WEALTH. Don’t sell your old rugs “ No state shall make or enforce or carpets as junk. Let us make ASK FOR Phone Years in Denver ing mingling of voices in songs, with any law which shall abridge the priv­ Gallup forms outlined by a blazing bonfire. them into beautiful flu ff rugs. G. S. ileges or immunities of citizens of * The Flavor However, good times for themselves Johnson Rug Co^ 652 Santa Fe. the United States; nor shall any state Cozy Bread 4703 So. 6975. Baked In Bills Bros. Owen Flynn was buried from Holy are not the only way these young deprive any person of life, liberty or Family church Saturday rriorning, people enjoy life. At their regular property without due process of law, KELLY House. Clean, furnished *v*I****4**.*^*I**2*4*v*I'4'4*4*"I**l“*I*'X**H*4"i**fr*I**H'*I^4**^ 777 BROADWAY July 21. Mr. Flynn was born in the meeting held on Tuesday evening, rooms; Sacred Heart parish, walking nor deny to any person within its County Clare, Ireland, 81 years ago July 24, at the home of Frank Kem- distance; rates reasonable. 2247 jurisdiction the equal protection of ' 4*'«**x**i* 4*4*4* me, where another wonderful even­ the laws.” ! 4* and came to this country as a small Larimer. Patrick Kelly, Prop. ♦ Artistic Memorials boiy. He has been a resident of ing was spent, they decided to attend 4* Denver for 43 years and was identi­ the picnic to be given by the Catholic MENLO HOTEL AND APARTMENT Let Madame De Vano The Best Value for Your Money fied with the development and pro­ olic Daughters, and feel confident 1105 Stout, in St. Leo’s and St. Eliz­ CATHOLICS INSTRUCT press of the North side since its es­ that the IL of C. Rodeo, to which all abeth’s parishes. Newly furnished and WITH PRINT FIRST Look to Your Sport Togsj tablishment. are looking forward with great en­ decorated 2-room apartments. Linen, V- 9 The deceased pioneer has been thusiasm, will be most successful. gas, etc., furnished; reasonable; (Continued from Page 1) Send here your frot-ks that have wilted and your widely known as one of the splen­ They all intend going. walking distance. H. A. Hames, Prop. we have of the language used by wraps that have become soiled and let her clean theni did old-time Irish Catholics of whom The Rev. H. Cunningham of Sal- those savage Indian tribes comes and freshen them for that party you want to attend the builders of our western land have ina, Kans., is a visitor at St. An­ SHORTHAND in 30 days, touch from the Catholic missionaries. It It is remarkable what she can do with your finest anc learned true worth—a useful type thony’s hospital and will visit Colo­ typewriting, personally or by mail. was Pareja who published a book on your frailest of togs— restore them-to newness and oi citizen and father, an inspiring rado Springs. Day and night. National School of the language of the Florida tribes beauty. No matter what you may need in the way of example of unsweiwing fealty to his Mrs. John" Pratt of Kansas City. Shorthand, 429 16th street. long before the Puritans landed at cleaniifg, call Madame De Vano at Champa 3099, 33( faith and his country. To the com- Mo., and daughter, Mrs. Eva Hollon East Seventeenth Ave., and have her send for youf CALL STORTZ FUEL & FEED CO. Plymouth. The first Indian diction­ m^unity that has had the counsel and of Dallas, Texas, are visiting Mrs. M. garments. FOR COAL, WOOD, POULTRY ary was compiled by Father Rale. guidance of . such, truly his death is Toohey and Mrs. John Quinn of 2818 SUPPLIES. 4238 YORK. YORK The best works, as well as the first a far-reaching loss. Stout. . J 556. QUALITY, SERVICE. works on the languages of the Rocky : Mr. P’lynn is survived by two The Rocky Mountain News in its Mountain tribes were published by daughters, Mrs. Thomas Leonard and issue last Sundy contained an inter­ BUNGALOW for sale. New, 5- Jesuit priests. I t JACQUES BROS. Mrs. Katie A. Burke, and five grand­ esting and lengthy review of Father room modern, two lots, garage; kit­ Catkolict Opened First Free Schools t ' ------^*1------J BA H children, Misses Katherine and Flor­ Mannix’s new book on the Convert The first free schools in the United MONUMENTS chenette. linen closet, den; vapor ❖ ence Jane Leonard, Mrs. P. P. Kloep movement. States were Catholic schools founded I Triangle Cleaners and Dyers heat. $7,000. $1,000 down'} balance t MAUSOLEUMS pinger, Thomas and Fred Burke; all The Sacred Heart Aid society will easy terms. St. Catherine’s parish. by the Spanish missionaries in St. OfiEce and Yard* 28 E. 6th Are. residing in Denver. J. B, and L. E. meet on Thursday afterirbon, August 3353 Clyde place. Phone Gallup Augustine, Florida. The first insti­ J. E. FLYNN, Prop. | 2, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. N. T Telephone South .73 Flynn of Des Moines and Edward 375. Owner, 3301 Clyde place. tution of higher education for women Flynn of Panora, la., nephews, came jlurke, 2954 Race .street. Mrs. in America was a Catholic academy MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, 75c. ^ to Denver for the funeral. Thomas O’Rourke will be the assist­ PRESS-ED brick cottage, 4-rms., founded by the Ursuline nuns in Que­ The funeral was one of the largest ing hostess. electricity, water, two lots; located bec. This edifice is still in existence, ^ 1827 Park Ave.— Our New Home. Phone York 2377 ^ witnessed in that part of the city Mrs. Eva Young of Kansas City, 3936 Steele, Annunciation parish. eloquent testimony.to the energy and and gave such evidence of esteem and .Mo., and her daughter, Mrs. Alice $150 down, $20 monthly; price culture of this famous community regard as must prove of no little Lorits of Boulder, spent the week-end $2,150. Pretty little home. P. 0. of Catholic sisters, who have devoted cbmfort and consolation to the be­ with Mrs. M. Toohey and Mrs. John Box 1191. their lives to education. reaved. Quinn. The oldest university in America A. J. Quinn has returned from the FOR SALE— Lot and half on York IS a Catholic university. It was By Always Giving the Best of Personal hospital and is recovering rapidly. street, between 29th and 30th, near founded in 1551 in Lima, Peru. new Sacred Heart church, just start­ ed. All improvements paid. Price, Service to Every Patron Dublin.— Three concerts are to MRS. ANNA McKINNON DEAD; $750. Terms if desired. J. P. Dunn, be given by John McCormack in DENVER RESIDENT 40 YEARS This Bank Has Steadily Progressed to Its Present 1825 Lawrence. Enviable Position. Our Growth Reflects the Con­ Theodore Dublin. The first of these will be in Mrs. Anna McKinnon, 821 East fidence of the Community. aid of the fund for the establishment FOR SALE.— New stucco house, 4 twenty-second avenue, widow of of the Irish nuns of Ypres in their rooms, modern except heat, at 3551 John McKinnon and resident of Den­ 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS j new home at Kylemore, Connemara. S. Fox, St. Louis’ parish. $2,000, in ver for forty years, died in St. We Solicit Your Checking and Your Savings Accounts ^ Hackethal payments. L. R. Hunter, 3532 S. Jospeh’s hospital Tuesday after an PHONE CHAMPA 6151 Galapago. Englewood 149-J. illness of two months. She was a member of the Cathedral parish and The Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. GEO. P. HACKETHAL MOUNTAIN home sites on Gene- of church societies, including the FUNERAL UNDERTAKER esee mountain. Lots 25x120, $75. Tabernacle and Altar and Rosary 15TH AND CHAMPA i Suitable terms. Magnificent view, AT THE RE.SIDENCE societies. MORTUARY Lights and telephone, near Moss Surviving are three daughters— PAHLORS 600 14TH STREET AT GLENARM Rock, 20 miles from Denver. Excel­ Mrs. J. B. Kendall of Denver, Mrs. lent roads open all year.. Write, call A. J. Walliser of San Antonio, Tex­ Careful Drivers Service Our Motto 1449-51 KALAMATH ST. or telephone. General Land Corp., as, and Mrs. James Webster of Room 10, Evans Block, at Loop; Main Berkeley, Calif. 5810. LIMOUSINES AND TOURING CARS Phone Main 3658 t FOR life insurance, endowment SECURE YOUR PRINTING FROM Service Oar Motto Res. Phone Main 3250 Mount Olivet policies, ordinary life insurance, lim­ THE REGISTER PRINTING CO. ited payment life, see Thomas J YOU WILL GET SATISFACTION Gaffney, representing The Mutual AND PROMPT SERVICE Life Insurance Company of New Cemetery York (the oldest legal reserve com­ B. & M. Taxi pany in America). Residence, 564 NOTICE Galapago street; South 3185. Busi­ DeWitt Clinton Lawrence, 1737 CURTIS ST. Phones Champa 9 and 1^0 C A R R IG A N We Make Our Own ness, 545 Gas and Electric Bldg., of Lawrence’s Home Mortuary, Beams and Mongone BURIAL VAULTS Main 1015. South Broadway and Alameda, Monumental Works | wishes to announce that this PATCHWORK— Stone, brick, cem They are Permanent, Water­ concern is not owned by any­ 3145 Walnut Ph. C. 1079-w 'I ent and plaster; reasonable. Wendel proof, Indestructible body but himself and is entirely ^J'‘*I**X'*4*^* Zwermann, New Western Hotel, 1143 fu n d e r his control. No other Larimer st. " firm or individual has any share Rt. Rev. J. Henry Ttben, D.D., DESIRABLE furnished sleeping in its ownership or manage­ Our Success Preeldent ment. He further wishes to rooms; walking distance; gentlemen Is founded on service that is unequaled Rev. Mark W. Lapren, preferred. Catholic family. Call eve­ announce that on or about the Secretary and Manager nings. Apt. 4, 438 E. Colfax. middle of September he will and with the positive assurance that . E. F. Goebel, AeB't Secretary move to his new location, 1545 no firm is more reasonable. i South Broadway. B. C. Old*, Superintendent GIRLS! Vacation! Best home cooking. Special rate by week of (Signed) Hallack & Howard Lumber Co. $9.00. Box 185, Georgetown. DeWitt Clinton Lawrence. JAS. P. McCONATY i City and County of Denver, b u il d e r s o f , CATHOLIC woman has good min State of' Colorado. UNDERTAKING i ing property; wants reliable Catholic Signed and sworn to before COMPANY ITE^LQAF to form partnership or give bond and me this 23rd day of July, 1923. lease. Call for interview. Mrs. Negt, Samuel Strouse,_ Present Business On or about July 1 we Bilt-Rite Mill Work will be located at Fed­ 2231 Champa. Notary Public. Address, eral Blvd. and t rimcius iFoi* ftS’ ri ieh Qiidl iry My commission expires Sep­ Dousrlas Place. ' for Half a Century FOR SALE — 12 housekeeping 112 E. Fourteenth Ave, E iC C C Ee L S C IP b R F L Op U R M IL L SS^^ tember 9, 1923. Phone Main 1007 Watch for our rooms near P. 0. Gdod furniture; (Seal) — Advertisement. announcement m a in 25 7TH a n d LARIMER ' Qeriv«rC’oroj''t , Phone M.38(). Income $200 per month. Reasonable. Residence, 1342 Milwaukee St. Phone Franklin 151^ * .ji '!■ 4' ■ ! ' ' 1 r t t H"H 't Owner, 1952 Champa.