;..^l FORTY PARISH SCHOOLS FOR COLORADO THIS AUTUMN

S T E M R S CRASH H DEATH TO FOUR PASSENGERS Calmness of Nuns Ontslanding Feature Over 12,i(K) Young People to he Under of Tragedy Catholic. Training 1.0

New York.— Seven Sisters of Char­ infected the others, and helped im­ With the opening of the new tablished which later had to be closed. ity, refusing to giye their names but mensely in preserving order. All Practically All the National and Internatidnal Newts Articles Appearing in This Paper, as schools to be started in September, Georgetown, Breckenridge, Central giving an inspiring example of calm­ they would say when asked who they Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the N. C. W . C. News Service the number of parish schools in the City, Aspen and other mining camps ness and self-sacrifice in the face of were was that they were from Bos­ Diocese of Denver (comprising the once had schools, which were forced an imminent panic, proved heroines ton. state of Colorado) will be forty. The to suspend when the mining industry in the collision at sea July 17 o ff One woman and three men were number of Catholic educational insti­ dropped. Central City had a school i.* < Point Judith, Rhode Island, of the killed or fatally injured when the VOL XIX. NO. 50. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULV 31. 1924. $2.00 PER YEAR conducted for more tha^i forty years. - tutions in the .state will then be sixty, $2,000,000 passenger liner “ Boston” “ Swift Arrow’s” sharp prow crashed including the ecclesiastical seminary, The buildings of some of these pio­ and the tanker “ Swift Arrow.” Four into the “ Boston” almost amidship. colleges, academies, orphan schools, neer day schools are still standing. lives were lost in the collision and the Father Henry McDermott, of Du- and nurses’ training .schools. The Whether they will ever be used again lives of 640 pasengers were endan­ quesne university. Pittsburgh, rushed total of young people studying in is problematical. gered. from his cabin when the shock of the these institutions will go consider­ It is believed, however, that every Passengers brought here on rescue collision came, to render what aid he HOSPITAl F O U i i ON TOTAL CAPITAL OF ably over the 12,000 mark next term. school now being conducted is a per­ ships spoke in terms of high praise of co u ld ,^ d was able to administer the .These figures do-not include the K. manent institution. the sisters. They refused to enter last jjtes to a woman. Led by a por­ of C. school. In addition to the establishment of lifeboats until most of the women and ter, Jie then hurried to another stete- The parish school system has had new schools, there has been a steady children were safely away from the •rpom. There he fould two of the a steady growth under the encourage­ development of the Catholic high ship, but stood by, offering their en­ ^en who had been struck, but both $2.50 A i F A l OF F R iC U INS ment of Bishop J. Henry Tihen. When school system. couragement and presenting a magni-«> had died almost instantly. The he came to Colorado in 1917, he The new college being erected by ficent example of calmness in tl^ fourth man lived until he was taken found thirty-one schools. The rec­ the Benedictine Fathers at Canon The Poor Sisters of St. Francis tieth anniversary of St. Alexis’ hos­ past several years, the average midst of shouts and confusion which to a hospital ashore. ord of new parochial schools, there­ City will not be ready for the coming Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration, pital, Cleveland. treated numbered 5,000, and, at no September, but will start its career St. Alexi.s’ hospital was instituted time, has the number of pay patients fore, is better than one a year. In who conduct St. Anthony’s hospital, in the following fall. by Sisters Alexia and Leonards, who exceeded that of charity cases. pioneer days, some schools were es­ Denver, and St. Franci.s’ hospital, went from LaFayette, Ind., the Two Bishops participated in the Colorado Springs, on July 18 and 19 motherhouse. with $2.50 in cash and celebration of the anniversary— the American Tolerance Praised When celebrated an anniversary which re­ a framed motto, which read: “For Rt. Rev. Joseph Bauman, O.F.M., of called a unique experience in the or­ God and Humanity.” During the Australia, who was visiting in Cleve­ der, proving how utterly some nuns first year, twenty-five patients were land, and the Rt. Rev. Bishop Colorado Delegates to Leave (or trust in Providence. It was the for­ treated, all charity cases. For the Schrembs of Cleveland. Encharistic Congress is Opened Supreme Convention of K. o( C. Amsterdam. -— The International Judge Manton declared that the Eucharistic congress here was for- American government is always New Anti-Clerical Leader of France Madeleine A, Davis./ neally convened on Tuesday of last guided by Christian principles and The supreme convention of the La Junta and John Reynes of Den­ \^eek by Cardinal van Rossum, legate recognizes the existence of an over­ Knights of Columbus will meet in ver. Among the resolutions to be olf Pope Pius XI. The Cardinal re­ ruling Providence. New York August 5, 6 and 7 and will pressed by the Colorado delegation ceived a ceremonial welcome from Other Americans who addressed Reared by Great Uncle in Rectory Noted War Norse, be attended by at least five Colora­ is one for the allotment of a sum to olfficials of The Netherlands and a the early sessions of the conference doans, including the supreme master take chre of sick Knights who come number of prominent ecclesiastics. included; Msgr. Francis A. Purcell, of the Fourth Degree, John H. Red- West for their health. The move­ Judge Martin T. Manton of the rector of Quigley Preparatory sem­ din, and the following from the state ment so long boosted by Colorado Paris.— M. Herriot, the new anti­ his great uncle. M. Herriot expressed United States circuit court of ap­ inary, Chicago; the Rev. F. X. Van council: State Deputy Joseph Stanko Springs council for a national sana-- clerical president of the council, went the desire to visit the rectory. The peals of. New York, American mem­ Nistelroy of Kimberly, Wis., and Rev. Coloradoan, Dead of Pueblo, Past State Deputy John torium for the order will also be' a short time ago for a visit to Troyes, present pastor of the church invit^ ber of the permanent committee of Dr. Wm. O’Ryan of Denver. Leo Stack of Denver, John Decker of brought up again. the conference, in a report to that Msgr. Francis C. Kelley, Bishop- the city where he was born, and to him to visit the church also, and M. Herriot consented. Observing the The death, in Algierg, of Made­ body, pointed out that there is no elect of Oklahoma, has been chosen the village of St. Pouange, where he cruets near the altar, the premier leine Anminciata Davis, formerly of conflict in the United States between chairman of the American section of spent his childhood in the village rec­ went up and examined them. “ They Denver and Leadville, Colo., daugh­ the Church and the civil authorities. the permanent committee. tory. For M. Herriot, in whom the anti-clericals today place all their are the same ones,” he said. “ This ter of the late C. C. Davis, who hopes, was reared by the pastor of one is cracked. I did that one day founded The Leadville Herald-Demo­ Hope That Arvada Shrine May he Saint Pouange, Abbe Collin, who was when I was serving Mass.” crat, removed an adventurous Cath­ olic woman from the scene of life. After a girlhood spent^n the frontier Old A. P. A. Says Such Hovements’ life of the Great West, she became an actress and then a war nurse. Miracle Spot Expressed hy Priest Ohio Semiuariau is Orator in Joseph Scott, noted attorney of Los Angeles, notified Mother M. Pauline, Only Result is to Help Church w p m cr"6 t St. Mary’s college, Notre’ ThcEoIemn Pontifical Mass a,t the honored throughout the centuries by Dame, Ind., of the passing of the Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada, closing Christians ana started in the early former pupil of that institution, in ages to work miracles in answer to Open-Air A r p m e in the following letter: the novena, was well attended by both prayers to her. Miracles were not as A rather prominent Denver man all the Catholics know it. So they My Dear Mother Superior: laity and clergy. A large number of necessary after the Church was well who years ago succumbed to a friend wouldn’ t vote for me. And I am No doubt, your records will show nuns were there. The Mass was cele­ established as they were when the not a K. K. K. So I wouldn’t get Christian faith was being first ago to study the outdoor apostolate that some thirty or more years ago brated by the Most Rev. Archbishop who induced him to join the A. P. A. any of their votes. I have had too London.— An American seminary spread, he showed, and hence God which has made big strides in this ;rou had as one of the pupils of your John B. Pitaval, D.D., with the Rev. met a member of .The Register staff much experience since belonging to student addressed two crowded audi­ did not continue them in the same country. He attended a meeting of nstitution one Madeleine Annunciata William O’Malley as archpriest, the on the street a few days ago'and be­ the A. P. A. to link up with the K. ences in the open air in London July Davis, whose death occurred at the Rev. John Curran and Father God­ way as then, but they have never en­ gan to discuss politics. He was asked K. K. These movements come up the guild and passed the strict test to tirely disappeared from the Church. 18 and 19. Ho is probably the first which all speakers are submitted here Civil hospital in Algiers, May 31, frey, O.F.M., as deacons of honor, the whether he himself had any political with’ the regularity of clock-work Usually, now, they are worked in before they are allowed to speak 1924. Rev. Harold V. Campbell as deacon. ambitions, as he has been in the habit about every ten years. And the only American to speak under the auspices special localities, where shrines are from a public platform in the name I am ^ving you this in£ormation Father Smifh as subdeacon and the of running for office occasionally in thing they help is the Catholic of the Catholic Evidence Guild. Ed­ established. He mentioned particu­ of the Church. Mr. Freking occupied because I feel that you would wish Rev. F., Gregory Smith and Father the bast. Church. Every one of them dies out ward A. Freking, who is a third year larly tl\e Shrine of St. Anne at Beau- theologian of Mount S t Mary’s Sem­ a platform at Hyde Park, and the your convent records to show that Boniface, O.S.B., as masters of cere­ “ No,” he said, “ it’s no use just in time and leaves her stronger than she volunteered to go overseas long monies. In the sanctuary were Fath­ pre, Canada, and that of Our Lady V*-.'? - now. I used to be an A. P. A. and I she ever was before.” inary of the West, Norwood. Cincin­ next day he faced the hecklers at at Lourdes, France. We hope, he Hempstead. On each occasion he before America entered the late war, ers John P. Moran, Walter Steidle, nati, and is prominently associated said, that the Arvada Shrine of St. spoke of “ Devotion to the Blessed and served with devotion and distinc­ Paul, O.S.B. (of Conception, Mo.) C--' with the Catholic Students’ Mission Anne will become a place of miracles, Crusade, came to London a few days Virgin.” tion until the armistice as a French and Benedict. O.S.B. There was an nurse, for which she was cited by the unusually beautiful musical program. but he told the people that they could 9l government of France and received The sermon was preached by the hardly expect this as the result of one Five Colorado Girls Leave the Croix de Guerre. Rev. Walter Polk, C.SS.R. He showed or two novenas. They must arouse Pursuant to her noble and self-sac­ that we know little about St. Anne as extraordinary faith and show unusual rificing devotion to suffering human­ compared with some of the other devotion in order to have the church Banisbent for Life Possible to ity, she volunteered at the close of the saints, but the fact that she was blessed in this way. A miracle, it war to. do hospital work in Algiei-s, found worthy to bear the mother of must be remembered, is an occur­ to Enter Benedictine Order and while ministering to the tuber­ Jesus Christ is proof that she must rence beyond the laws of nature and cular French soldiers and Arabs, she have been adorned with the highest it is worked for some public good, Catholics, by Law Just Enforced excited the admiration and respect virtues. He told how she had been not simply for the individual. Canon City.— Sister Dorothy of one of the largest ranch owners in of the military authorities, and had Mt. Scholastlca’s academy left for that part of the country. Mary Kin­ the unique distinction of being pos- ney, also of the class of 1924, is from tively beloved, by the Arabs of the Chjcago a few days ago, where she Rifle, Colo. Her people are also London.— Immediate protests in held all over the country on the same town of Bou-Saada. day the Carfin ceremony was planned 'expects to stay until the beginning of wealthy land owners. Alice Eden of parliament have followed the invoking From her work in Bou-Saada, she Some indication of the absurdity Chapel Far Down in Coal school in the fall. She was accom­ Pueblo graduated in the class of was compelled to return to Algiers of an ancient law, long since re­ of the situation may be gained from panied by five girls who are planning 1923. She attended Loretto Heights garded as dead, to prohibit the an­ on account of her tubercular-asth­ to enter the convent at the Benedic­ in Denver the past year. These three fact that the same law provides that matic condition. She again resumed tine motherhouse in Chicago. girls left Canon City with Sister Dor­ nual Corpus Christi procession at if any person joins a Catholic reli­ her work at Bou-Saada, but was later Miss Mildred Spann, of the class othy and at Pueblo were joined by Carfin, Scotland, a little mining town gious society, he is liable to banish­ removed in a serious condition to Al­ Mine Dedicated hy Cardinal of 1924, and a convert to the faith, two other girls who were also plan­ in Lanarkshire where five-sixths of ment, and if the banishment is not giers, where she passed away from accepted within twenty days, he is is from Gunnison, her father being ning to enter the convent. the inhabitants are Catholics. Fines what the doctors pronounced menin­ of $250 for priests who took part liable to be detained for life, at the gitis or paralysis. are made of miners’ picks, suspended were threatened, although the pro­ pleasure o f the king. Yet Catholic Warsaw.— On their recent visit to I had been previously advised by from the ceiling and bearing miners’ cession has been held for several societies thrive throughout the king­ Poland, Cardinal Dubois and the four the American consul at Algiers of lamps. years and similar processions were dom. Bishops who accompanied him opened her serious physical condition, and I a curious chapel 380 meters under­ It was a touching sight to the Late RL Rev. Raid Was Only had instructed him to see that she ground in the mines of Korolewska- Cardinal bless this chapel, which had received every possible care and at­ Hutta. The prelates all wore minors’ been built in memory of his visit. A tention. On receipt of news of her hats and carried safety lamps. De­ choir of forty miners sang religpous death, I cabled the American consul scending the mine shaft, they arrived anthems, and at the end of the cere­ Rapid Fire CatboEc Conunent to see that she received a fitting Cath­ in the mine gallery known as vhe mony Cardinal Dubois made an ad­ “Abbot Nullins” U. S. Ever Had olic burial. I have since received “ Gallery of Liberation,” and then dress, concluding with these words: news from him that she was buried proceeded to the dark chapel dug out “ Here, from the depth of the earth,, The dioceses of the East are in the with the Catholic Chureli services of a block of coal. The altar is dedi­ we send up our prayers to G od.for Thomat J. Culkane, director of the | from the chapel of the hospital, in Belmont, N. C., July 25.— The Rt. of the great centers of Catholicity National Vigilance attociation, _ at midst of gigantic works. The Cath cated to Saint Barbara, and the walls your prosperity and that of your f ^ - Rev. Leo Haid, O.S.B., Abbot o f Bel­ in the South. His appointment as olic Charities corporation- of Cleve­ her nurse’s uniform. are decorated with mining equipment ilies and for the happiness of Po- Philadelphia, hat atked for the right Trusting this information will be mont abbey and Vicar Apostolic of Titular Bishop of Messene and Vicar to carry a gun for lelf-protection, at land has let contracts for buildings and instruments. The “ chandeliers” land.” of interest to you, I am. North Carolina, died at the abbey Apostolic of North Carolina was an­ a retult of a letter ordering the atto- to cost $1,250,000 te house all the here last night. He was 75 years old nounced December 7, 1887. He was ciation to dote itt headquartert and orphans of that diocese and expects Yours respectfully, and one of the oldest and best known consecrated July 1, 1888, in the Cath­ taying “ Keep in mind the Rev. Van eventually to have a $5,000,000 plant (Signed) JOSEPH SCOTT. members of the Catholic hierarchy in edral at Baltimore with the late Car­ Loon of Berkley, Mich., and act ac­ several miles southwest of the.city. the United States. For the past dinal Gibbons as the consecrating pre­ cordingly.” The letters K. K. K. There are now two orphanages in Draft of New Catecliisin for thirty-six years he had presided over late. Two weeks later the Cardinal were signed. The Vigilance associa­ Cleveland and one in Louisville, all SIX NEW CATHOLIC HIGH the vicariate of North Carolina. went to Wilmington, N. C., where the tion works for the passage of laws to be abandoned. Parmadaie is the SCHOOLS ORDERED The venerable abbot was known newly consecrated prelate was sol­ seeking to ruin the Klan by unmask­ name of the new center, having been Cincinnati, 0 .— In a pastoral Arch­ chiefly as a result of his labors in the emnly enthroned in St. Thomas’ Pro- ing it and compulsion of publishing chosen in a contest in which it was bishop Henry Moeller directs estab­ Cathedral. stipulated that no suggestion of an lishment of high schools for Catholic Catholic World Reaches America cause of Catholic education. He membership lists. either founded or had a prominent Abbot Leo was the only prelate in asylum or retreat should be given. A boys and girls in Chillicothe, Middle- part in the establishment of the fol­ the United States to whom the Pope The Register hat had innumerable home for the aged is also planned at town, Piqua and Springfield, lowing institutions: Belmont abbey has ever granted the distinction of letters purporting to come from the Parmadaie. . second central high school for boys Washington.— Dr. Roderick Mac-,During a period of a year he made and the college in connection with it; presiding over an “ Abbatia Nullius,” K. K. K. Many of them are blas­ in Cincinnati will also be established Eachen of the Catholic University of a thorough study of all the catechisms St. Leo's abbey a»d college, Fla.; the or Cathedral-Abbey. Such an abbey phemous. Whether or not they come The Klan has offered a $500 re­ as quickly as possible. Recently a America has just received the first used throughout the world. He_ was Benedictine school,-Savannah, Ga is one “ having its own domain and from the hooded order does not even ward for the arrest and conviction of ten-acre site was purchased in Day- draft of the — Universal • . Catechism- . . • peculiarly fitted for this post because Benedictine college, Richmond, Va.; jurisdiction therein, subject only to mildly interest us. All fanatics look persons guilty of branding the Rev ton for a central high school in that from , for revision and correc­ of his lin^istic knowledge and his and St. Joseph’s industrial school, the Holy Father himself.” He was alike to us. Our enemies are free to Mr. Van Loon, a Protestant minister, city. tion. This catechism, which is to be long experience in catecheticab work. Bristow Vji» also made an assistant to the Ponti­ threaten at much as they please. And The implication is that it had nothing used throughout the world, is being The undertaking was abandoned by Abbot Leo was a native of Latrobe, fical throne, a distinction which car­ we carry no guns. The truth to do with the crime. Maybe it did ROSTER OF SOLDIERS FOR TOMB prepared by order of the Holy See Benedict XV because of conditions Pa., and received his early education ried with it a title of Papal nobility. weapon enough. It is wonderfully not. But the Klan’s protestation of OF "UNKNOWN” through a commiMion under the pres­ following the war. It was resum ^ under the direction of the Benedic­ In 1919 the abbot celebrated tne satisfying to know absolutely that innocence in a branding or tarring Washington.— A roster of Catholic idency and direction of Cardinal Gas- by Pius XI who appointed a commis­ tines. He joined that order in 1869 fiftieth anniversary of his affiliation you are in the right. party strikes most people like the veterans of the World war, livinj; parri. In a letter accompanying the sion for the work more than a year at St. Vincent’s abbey, Pa.„,and was with the Benedictine order and in vehement claims to purity on the part and dead, will be laid on the tomb oi’ draft. Cardinal Gasparri authorizes ago. ordained to the priesthood*in 1872. April, 1923, another celebration Sitter Mary Louis, who hgt just of an arrested street walker. the unknown American in Arlington Dr. MacEachen to seek any advice Dr. MacEachen expects to have During the thirteen years immediately marked his golden sacerdotal jubilee. died at St. Louis, came from Ireland national cemetery during the national or assistance he may deem advisable the revision of the present draft following his ordmation he spent in 1861, entering the Mercy novi­ Ten students from American col convention of the Holy Name society in the prosecution of the work from ready in September. It will then be most of his time at St. Vincent’s col­ 2,208,000 CATHOLICS IN tiate. The Civil war began. The leges are attending the Academy of here September 18-21. This cere­ ecclesiastics in this country. returned to Rome and the second lege as chaplain and professor. When CHINA NOW superior promised Cod that tf the International law at The Hague this mony has been decided upon by offi Dr. MacEachen was personally draft issued in October. When tbe in 1885, the Benedictines undertook New York.— Father Kennelly, an soldiers would not molest the little summer. Six are from Georgetown cials of the convention as “ a sacri-' chosen by the late Sovereign Pontiff, final revision has been made the text the establishment of Belmont abbey. Irish Jesuit and a veteran raissioner convent, the first girl to take the veil university, a Jesuit institution. For ficial offering to the traditional pat- of blessed memory, Benedict XV, to will be submitted to the Bishops of Father Haid was chosen as superior in Shanghai, finds by recently com- would be named in honor of St. four summers, the Jesuits have fea riotism of opr Catholic manhoo■ (1 BO prepare the matenals for the Univer­ the world. It will then probably be of the new community. Under his 2,208,-i Louis. Sister Mary Louis got the tured this unique post-graduate work amply demonstrated during the late sal Catechism. At that time he occu­ submitted for approval fo the gen­ guidance the abbey has become one 000 Catholics m China. I „,n ie and then acted as a war nurse. (Continued on Page 2). World war.” pied his own office in the Vatican eral council to be held in 1928. t t i

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 31, 1924. Holy Name Leaders Win Elevendi Hus Lonides Case! Jesuits Conducting Boulder Visited Pueblo Sodality’s Library Boohs Straight Game in One-Sided Fray Not iraculous, is Mission at Springs by Abbot Vetb ol Being Catalogued and Repaired

Colorado Springs.— A mission is St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo.— The and Miss Margaret West have re­ Harry Eohe was again supreme league leaders and still has a small being conducted by the Jesuit Fathers Young Ladies’ sodality library has turned from a visit to California.— last Sunday and won his eleventheleventl chance to capture the pennant at St. Mary’s church and will con­ Atebison. Kansas Doctors’ Statement The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. straight game for the league-leading S t Patrick’s team won its third been moved to new quarters, facing tinue for two weeks. The first week Isbester was baptized on Sunday by St. Francis de Sales’ team. The straight game Sunday by handing a Michigan street. The library will be services are for the women and the Father Wolohan.— The infant daugh­ Welby team was the victim of a 28-3 4-0 defeat to the Holy Family team The fact that Catholic papers Boulder.— The sisters of Sacred closed to the public for two weeks second "Veek for the men. 'Three ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Casey The game was exciting throughout carry the following article _ U Heart school were taken for an out­ and people having books out are re­ score. Rohe also had a perfect day mission Masses are said daily, fol­ was baptized recently by Father Wol­ at bat. Stanaker o f St. Francis’ team and kept the crowd in a continual proof of the absolute sincerity ing last week to Ward. Nederland and quested to return same as early as lowed by short instructions. The ohan.— Mrs. Helen Ninsneyer has hit a home run. Rohe’s record of uproar! o f the Church as to miracles. evening services, consisting _ of the the east portal of the Moffat tunnel possible. Every book in the library ~ eleven straight wins includes two Annunciation team easily .defeated Many of the cures at Lourdes by Father Agatho, H. A. Schaefer will be catalogued and repaired in sold her home and will move to Den­ Rosary, sermon and Benediction, are ver. Later she will visit her home ( ’ shutout victories. In every game he Sacred Heart club 15-4, in a one­ have been pronounced miracles and Rt. Rev. Abbot Beth of the At­ the next two weeks. There are over held at 7:45. in Germany.— Miss May Lan^don has fanned over one-third of the op­ sided game. Kelly and O’Brien each by medical examiners. Doctors chison, Kan., abbey of the Benedic­ two thousand books in this library. A transcontinental tour of San went to Denver, where she is visiting posing hatsmen. He is well on his hit home runs. of any faith can go to the shrine Francisco council, Knights of Colum­ tine Fathers. Abbot Beth spent only The infant daughter of Mr. and Miss Marie Davoren.— The many way to his third year as the leading and examine patients before and bus, arrived Monday to see the Pikes few days here. Mrs. Charles Moore was baptized on Next Sandy’s Schedule friends of J, P. Connolly will be pitcher in the Holy Name league. after the cures. But if science Peak region. The party, consisting Twin boys, Barney Gilbert and Wil­ Sunday by Father McNulty.— Miss St. Francis vs. St. Patrick’s, Cedar Mary Prendergast, who has been pleased to learn that he is much im­ St. Catherine’s team, with Welsh throws out, as lacking, any cure, of two hundred members, was met iam Francis, were born Monday to and S. Pearl, 3 p. m.; St. Joseph’s vs. we cannot accept it as miracu­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Smith, mem­ studying at Boulder, returned home proved and is able to be out again. pitching in rare form, had little trou­ Presentation (^ m e postponed); St. at the Santa Fe station by local mem­ ble tumbling St. Joseph’s club from lous. Let sectarian “faith heal­ bers. Waltern Colburn has been bers of Sacred Heart parish. Mother Monday. Miss Margrite Grady, who — ^Miss Helen Lepensky of Los An­ Dominie’s vs. Welby, 46 th and geles is visiting with hef sister, Mrs. second place. The score was It) to 0. ers” adopt such standards and designated to welcome them at Gal­ and babies are doipg nicely. There was attending a summer school for Broadway, 3 p. m .; Annunciation vs. teachers, returned home last week.— James Finnigan.— Miss Marie Dav- W.'May and Burke were the stars for see where they land. lup. N. M. are now three children. St. Catherine’s, 31st and Curtis, 3 p. Mrs. P. F. Quinn and children, who orqn. Misses May and Josephine the winning team. ’The funeral o f Bert Rockee was The friends of Miss Beatrice Len­ m,; Sacred Heart vs. Holy Family, London.— Fifty-four doctors. Cath­ narts, daughter ’of Mr. and Mrs. H have been visiting in the East, are Langdon and Miss Florence Bergin St. Dominic’s team took'undisputed Regis college, 3 p. m. held from SL Mary's church Monday olic and non-Catholic, brought in a morning at 9 o’clock. Interment was A. Lennartz, will be pleased to hear expected home this week.— George spent the week-end at Rye.— Mr. and possession of second place by defeat­ Standing of Teams verdict of ’“not proven” after having that she is recovering nicely from Morrissey was taken ill last Saturday, Mrs. Lee Dingman left this week to ing the Presentation club 8-4. Lee’s in Evergreen cemetery.— Miss Cath­ W. L. P et been asked to give a judgment oni erine Darmady, who has been the her recent operation performed at and will be unable to attend his office visit in Portland, Ore.— Mrs. E. M. helding was sensational. St. Domin­ St. Francis’ ...... 11 0 loOo the supernatural character of a cure the sanitarium two weeks ago. for a few days.— Miss Joice Moore Scott and son have gone to Newton, ic's team is three games behind the juest of Mr. and Mrs. J. _J. Boyle, St. Dominic’s ...... 8 3 727 at Lourdes. A girl of twenty-five, las returned to her home in Kansas Fred Burger, Sr., suffered a stroke will spend several days in Denver Kansas, for a two weeks’ visit.— Miss Joseph’s ...... 7 4 636 designated “ Miss N.” , had been suf­ City.— Mrs. W. W. Rollins and chil­ of paralysis last Tuesday. He is re­ visiting friends. Marie Davoren, who has been visit­ Annunciation ...... 7 4 636 fering from a septic hand for seven­ dren, Avis, Margaret and' Robert, covering very nicely and the doctors ing with Miss May Langdon, has re­ St. Catherine’s ...... 7 4 636 teen months. She went to Lourdes assure him of complete recovery. His turned to her home in Denver. have returned to their home here Sacred Heart Parish, Pueblo. Holy Family...... 3 8 273 with the English national pilgrimage after a motor trip in the East.— Mrs. right side was affected. His daughter Boarding Schools ■ Presentation ...... 3 8 273 as a last resort before an amputation Harrington and daughter Catherine Frances and son-in-law, Mr. Bryant, Next Sunday is the Communion Welby ...... 3 8 273 which medical men thought inevi­ of Chicago are spending the summer who were married last week, returned day for the Young Ladies’ sodality. Sacred Heart ...... 3 8 273 table. After the second bath all pain here.— 'Thomas McCaffery, Sr., who from their honeymoon Friday. William Jahn, Miss Frances Jahn ii7 L T o w p 1 273 ceased and the hand became pliant 3 St. Patrick’s ...... 3 8 has been ill at his home, 11 West C. A. Semrad, general manager of and was healed. the sales department of the Public Boulder street, is very much im DRAMATIC CLUB OF ■:gj C

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, July 81, 1924.

The Denver^ Catholic Register. FrMident of Board, Bt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D.; Editor and Manager, d u f f T Rev. Matittiew J. W. Smith; Printing Manager, George H. Astler; lE N T I H John J. Coursey, Hubert A. Smith, Thomas M. Smith. ST0RA(;E AND MOVING Warehouset 1521 Twentieth St. entered a« lecond-elaM matter at the poitofSce at Oenvegr, Cole. Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. \ Published Weekly by THE CATHOUC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) (By Rov. Matthew Smith). tle thought that he was having a vis­ Church. James >was the Bishop of One of a Serie* of Articloe Dealing ion. The two passed the first guard Jerusalem. CORDES PHARMACY 203 Railread Building, ISIS Larimer Street with the Hictory of tho of soldiers and thetl the second, and Peter then left the crowd and No Safer Place fer Preacription Work Early Church. came to the iron gate that led into went somewhere else, just where we Telephone Main 6418 Denver, Colo. the bity. This gate opened to them are not told. In the morning there 14th and Glenarm Sts. Phone Main 7901 King Herod started the second per-' •V y of itself and they passed out of the was great excitement in the prison Pythian Building. Denver. Prompt Free Delivery secution of the Christian Church. He, prison. Suddenly the angel left and as to what could have become of Thursday, July 31, 1924. had the Apostle James, brother of Peter realized that the Lord had de­ Peter. Herod had inquiries made livered him from the power of Herod about him and when he could not find John, beheaded, and when he saw that and the Jewish people. him hp examined the guards and or­ OFFICIAL NOTICE this pleased the Jews, he also had He went to the house of Mary, the dered them to be put to death. This Peter arrested, at a great festival mother of John Mark, who was later was the usual punishment accorded to JEPSEN COMPANY - UPHOLSTERERS The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its pur* time of the Hebrews. He put the to write one of the Go.spels. Here a a Roman soldier who had allowed a Denver’s l.argett and Best Equipped Upholstering, pose and method of publication. We declare it the oiScial organ of head of the Church in jail with four number of people were gathered in prisoner to escape. Furniture Manufacturing and Furniture the Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-heart­ squads of soldiers to guard him, in­ prayer, and when Peter knocked at It was not long after this that Repairing Plant ed support of our prieets and people. That support will make The tending to bring him out before the the outer door a maid named Rhode Herod met » horrible death. The Register a strong power foe the sprtsid of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. people after the Passover. The Chris­ came to ansiver. She recognized people o f Tyre and Sidon had of­ 21-23-25 West First Avenue Phone, South 3146 tians were grief-stricken and prayed Peter’s voice but in her joy did not fended him and were trying to win «H . bdeHr y t i h e n . to God that He would liberate the stop to open the door. Running in, reconciliation, because their coun­ May 1,1911, Bishop of Denver. Apostle. The night before Herod was she told the assembly that Peter was tries depended upon his dominion for going to bring him out, Peter was outside. They thought that she was a food supply. A day was fixed for The DeSellem Fuel &. Feed Company asleep between two soldiers, and was crazy, but she insisted that what she a hearing. Herod, dressed in his OHAa A. DeBlUiLKM fastened with two chains, while said was so, and then the people robes of state, took his seat on his watchmen were at the door, guarding thought that it must be his guardian throne in the theater and made an FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED HEADED TOWARDS PAOANISM the jail. An angel of the Lord stood angel whom she had heard. address. The people shouted their Prof. Joseph A. Leig'hton, of the Ohio State University, at Peter’s side and a light shone in Peter in the meantime kept on applause and said that his voice was Office Telephone Champa 926 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sts. said to be “ in no sense a pessimist,” thinks that our present the room. The heavenly visitor knocking, and when the people that of a god and not a man. Herod, Bssi-*cnes Phons H sJq 42S6 Denver, Colorsdu civilization is headed straight for paganism, and has written a struck Peter on the side and woke opened tke door and saw him they instead of refusing to take this ador­ him, telling him to get up quickly. were amazed. He motioned them to ation, allowed the people to call him book, “Religion and the Mind of Today,” to develop his thesis The chains dropped from the hands be quiet and then told them how the a god, and an angel of the Lord He sees the danger in commercial Caesarism, which has even of the Apostle and the angel told him Lord bad brought him out of prison struck him down immediately, be­ THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. debauchecTthe administration of justice; the breaking down of to put on his belt and sandals. After and asked them to tell all this to cause he had encouraged the idolatry. Csmer Fiftsentb and Curtis, Charles BuUdans family life due to the frequency of divorce; the unblushing Peter had done this the angel told James and the brethren. The fact As a result of fhe curse, he was eaten him to put on his coat and follow him. that he wanted James notified showed by worms and died. But Christian­ Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines effrontery and suggestiveness of the lascivious stage; the weak Peter obeyed, without knowing that he was deferent to authority, al­ ity in the meantime continued to ening sense of personal responsibility as evident in the increas­ what the angel was doing. The Apos­ though he was the head of the grow and spread. D,4«flndable Prescription Service ing number of suicides, even among the young; a breaking Telephono Main 1900 down of faith in human dignity, with a corresponding heighten ing of the tension of living; the leniency of juries in dealing with crimes of passion; frequent and grave outbursts of law lessness; a new individualisp o f the sophistical brand, with Y H S BODY m 1 NAST STUDIO the individual as the sole measure of moral values, etc. He calls attention to the fact that our social diseases bear 827 Sixteenth Street, comer of Champa striking resemblanced;o those of the decadent periods of Greece ID ee H in s m now c o s i p i m and Rome. ; Confirmation and First Communion Pictures ;; If we have heard one Catholic orator present this line of at Half Price. Finest Work in the City reasoning, we have heard a thousand. The only cure is to break (By Rev. Matthew Smith) Damascus (P.G., 1, 96) thus formu­ she underwent death, she was no The Assumption o f the Blessed lates the tradition of tJie Church at more subject to corruption than He down prejudice. At rock bottom, it is prejudice that is aiding Virgin is not yet a defined dogma of Jerusalem: ‘St. Juvenal, Bishop of was, due to her necessary exemption the decline of civilization, because it is keeping vast hordes of the Catholic faith, but it would be Jerusalem, at the Council of Chalce- from the penalties o f origrinal sin. people from seeing the truth or from applying the only rem­ gravely sinful to deny it and some don (451), made known to the Em­ She was even exempt from death; but EUIL RICKLY LEO A. 8PETNAGEL . f edies to growing ovils. Religious education can cure most of theologians hold that the censure at­ peror Mercian and Pulcheria, who died in order to conform herself more tached to heresy would come with this wished to possess the body of the closely to her Son. the troubles from which the World is now suffering. But simply sin, inasmuch ,as the doctrine is now Mother of God, that Mary died in the The Pohle-Preuss Mariology (page because Rome leads the movoment for religious education and universally held. No authority doubts presence of all the Apostles, but that 113) gives the following argument . millions have been taught, illogically, to detest everything that it. 'Two hundred and four Bishops her tomb, when opened, upon the re­ from the Bishops of the Vatican CLEANING and DYEING ' comes from Rome, a large part of the people would rather al­ petitioned the Vatican Council in quest of St. Thomas, was found Council who petitioned for the defi­ 1870 to define it and it will likely be empty; wherefrom the Apostles con­ nition of the dogma: “According to Absolutely the Best v low the house of civilization to burn than try the Roman ex­ formally defined when that council cluded that the bodjr was taken up to the Apostolic teaching [recorded in tinguisher. ' resumes its sessions (now expected heaven.’ ” (Vol. ii, page 6.) Rom. 5, 8; I. Cor. 15-24, 26, 54, 57; in 1928), While history, then, does not over­ Heb. 2-14, 15 and other texts], when THE PHONE— MAIN 3247 A NEW CAUSE OF “LIBERTY*' The dogma is not based on histori­ whelm us with its proofs, and fur­ Jesus triumphed over the ancient ser­ cal evidence as to her assumption. nishes evidence only from the sixth pent (Satan), He gained a three-fold A Boston merchant, speaking before the world advertising By the assumption, we mean that, century onward, we call attention to victory over sin and its effects, i.e., THE CAPITAL DYE & CLEANING CO. convention in London, urged the argument that ads brought after her death, her body was rejoin­ the fact that the gates of hell cannot concupiscence and death. Since the freedom to the world. The advertising man looks for circu­ ed to her soul and that both soul and prevail against the Church, and that Mather of God is associated in a sin- Office: 1436 Stout St. W orks: 14th and Speer Blvd. body are now in heaven. The pseudo- the Spirit of Truth is with her until (Continued on Page 7) lation, and circulation cannot come except to a free press. Dionysius tells of the miraculous the consummation of time, to keep Hence, as they grow, newspapers are destined to become freer meeting of the Apostles at her death­ her from error. She is the pillar and >»♦>I I »»»»»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦» bed, but this authority is hardly ground of truth. We cannot prove Rnd frB6r* THE MURPHY-MAHONEY ^ The good merchant, we fear, sleepeth in mind. The cares enough for us to accept the matter Mary’s assumption from history; but as an historical fact. Private revela­ neither can we prove her sinlessncss MOTOR CO. ‘ of his business have weakened his powers of observing further tions, also, are of no weight in a in this manner. The tradition of the than the doors of his own shop. Veteran newspapermen, who dogma connected with the public de­ Church, however, is just as reliable H O tV lC X < The Alta Market and Baidiig Co. remember distinctly of being told to “ take care” of this fellow posit_ _ ,pf______faith. as written documents. A universal or that, even when he deserved a first-class pummeling and it The proof that we offer for the j doctrine cannot be false. Labs Place and Fsdaral Bouiarard 400 EAST COLFAX Assumption 4»-sw, • p iy xu:-this, xv-.that .i._.the- We hold that Mmryils body was in­ Phone Callup 4200 was necessary to squelch real news to save him, know only too Catholic ChufcTi' bolds it and the corruptible. The text, “Thou wilt well how careful the business office is to scan the product of Church cannot err. It is referred to not give thy holy one to see corrup­ 4»111 step in and visit our new store— ^the finest in Denver. the editorial department and yell betimes for the soft pedal. at times through history, but not in tion,’’ (Ps. 15, 10), is applied to her, such a way that we can be scientifi­ although primarily to Christ, because Everything good to eat can be found here. There has never been a class of men on the face of God’s earth cally convinced by history alone. The she was of one flesh with Him and BLUE FRONT without plenty of members who could easily blink when their Catholic Encyclopedia says the belief was sinless. Her perpetual virginity, SHOE THE STORE THAT SATISFIES THE APPETITE pocketbook was touched, and the gentlemen of the press are in the corporeal assumption of Mary maiking her so angelfc, would also just as human as any of the rest of mankind. Even men who is evidenced in “ the aprocrphal treat­ lead us to accept her incorruptibility. REPAIR CO. ise De Obitu S. Dominae, bearing the The historic fact that many saints Our quality of Shoe are scrupulously honest about personal affairs often deliber­ name of St. John, which belongs how­ have been kept, sometimes for cen­ Repairing doublea S the life of a pair of ately encourage movements that cause mass dishonesty. We ever to the fourth or fifth century. turies, from corrupting, would lead •hoes and means real ,1 do not mean to say that most men are purposely dishonest. But It is also found in the book De Trazi- us to believe that this was true of the economy and comfort, WHEN YOU THINK anybody who knows history and human nature realizes that situ Virginis, falsely ascribed to St. queen of saints. While, like Chrbt, Denis the Areopagite. If we cbnsult Prices conscience cari stand some queer twists, in every class. the genuine writings of the East, it A. SPETNAGEL reasonable is mentioned in the sermons of St. WINDSOR MILK . 1629 Curtia WHAT AN EXECUTIVE HAS FOUND Andrew of Crete, St. John Damas­ SHEET METAL WORKERS You can taste the rich creamy flavor, you know that it is 11 A business man who has had considerable experience in cene, St. Modestus o f Jerusalem and Cornice, Guttere, Skylight, Chimney Caps, others. In the West, St. Gregory of Furnace Repairing, General Jobbing Ch. 8601 hiring employes said to us recently: “ I have discovered that Touts (De gloria mart, i, 4) mentions Renairing, Etc. PURE MILK only about one man in fifteen has any particular business abil­ it first. The sermons of St. Jerome 1335 Walton Street (Rear) MACALUSO BROTHERS ity About half the men with whom I have had to deal have and St. Augustine, for this feast, Phone Cbamua 1492W It is food and drink combined however, are spurio,us. St. John of not even had the ability to map out their own particular work. ORDER WINDSOR MILK TODAY - Somebody else has had to show them what to do. The ability J. E. Flynn TRIANGLE Owner CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Main 5136 to sit on top of a fairly large business, directing its activities and TIRE SALE and meeting crises, is not possessed by more than one person in SAVE money— RECEIVE quality and Manager Men’s Suita Cleaned and Pressed, 7Sc I III! aervloe. Attend our SALE oi Guar­ twenty-five. When I speak of business ability, I do not mean anteed Tires and Tubes. A state-wide reputation for knowing particularly the keeping of household expenses within ones Mail Ordcra riven special attention. how. We specialize on Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel. income (although this too is a gift denied many). I mean the FAIR PRICES TO ALL WAYNE TIRE CO. York 2377 power to stop leaks in a commercial concern, judge credit pros­ Ph. S. 1408. Kelly Dealer. 242 Br'dw'y 1827 Park Ave., at 18th and Ogden pects, handle collections, etc. The number of men who can be m put over others and not tryrannize is small indeed. If a man is not an executive naturally, even education will not always O’BRIEN THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. Hertzler s Westminster Laundry make him one. Power makes some drunk. It changes every­ SHEET METAL AND CATHOLIC WORK OUR SPECIALTY 1833 WELTON STREET PHONES: MAIN 1185, MAIN 5213 body.” ______FURNACE WORK Estimates Given on Work fiom Out of the City 10 SERVICE STORES 10 SERVICE STORES THE MEXICAN PROBLEM BOYNTON FURNACES 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones Champa 8082 and 8063 1430 WeltoD Si. CLEANING, loot Fourteenth St. 2143 Court PI. Main 5426 i 803 Fourteenth St. PRESSING and 728 Eighteenth St. ' One of the hardest problems met by priests who want to 716 E. Seventeenth Ave. 1907 Larimer St. do their duty by the Mexicans has been the strange prejudice 1545 Broadwajr REPAIRING 708 E. Colfax Ave. 220 Broadway against these people evident among Americans. We have in 1215 E. Colfax Ave. mind a town where the people were hostile to the priest for a I 4 44444444444 time because he encouraged the Mexicans to go to church. 4>»»****»»*»*4**»4444**4'44'44*»**l l I I44*4444'tl »4*44'*4* Sensing the condition, the Mexicans themselves were slow about M t St. Scholastica’s Academ y going, until the priest built a separate bmlding for them. Then : Better W ork at Moderate Prices '■ t W came ten times as strong. The other residents gradually ov i a m e their illogical prejudice, and aided the Mexican Canon City, Colorado church in every way possible. This prejudice Plant: Branch: confined to Catholics. It exists everywhere in the West. We Colfax and Fourteenth and w h o suffer so much from silly bigotry should be the last people Washington California tlie world to allow it to rerhain, in any form, among ourselves. in

‘ ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE CLEANERS and DYERS (An editorial contributed by a non- of their supremacy and the suprem­ Men’g Suita Thoroughly Cleaned and Pretaed, $1.00 acy of their ideals, hold that the Con­ Phones, York 499 and York 5594 Catholic.) stitution of this country is, in their “Profess Christianity or leave mind, as ineffective and undesirable America,” ’proclaim the Ku Klux as in their view are its purposes. They Klansmen to the Jews. To the Roman, Would supplant the American form ♦♦♦ ♦4i4»44444^i4**»4‘»* 4 '4«>44‘4"i-t'** 4>4'4‘4-4»4’4'«I"l‘4-4N444'44»* 4‘*4i4»*4 Catholics they say, Modify your a£ government under the existing Christian doctrine Jo conform to our Constitution and laws with an abso­ code or we shall hold you unfit to lute monarchy dictated to and con participate in the government of tois trolled by one who chooses to cal country, and unworthy of enjoying himself a wizard, and who would have the privileges of citizenship. We are iiAt Your Service ! his mandate the accepted law, not the one hundred percent Americans. only o f those who are willing to We the one hundred pereent Chri^ abandon their right of self-expression New Dodge and Ford Cars at Any Time tians. Accept our faith or perish. under the Constitution of our coun One hundred percent Americans who try to follow his standard, but by in would destroy the very purposes of timidation and coercion would compel WE FURNISH THE CAR— YOU DRIVE YOURSELF the founders of our the same allegiance of those who still sole inspiration for founding this fta- prefer the American code. S n was the desire to create-a coun- To this end the imperial wizard has try in which all could worship as they saw fit and in which religious bberty created a secret, political organiza Both Resident and Day Pupils if^riverlessFord Co. tion to offer candidates to the public, woVd be the vested right of every "DODGE SNDlPOaOCARSAT YOUP SERVICE' of sworn allegiance to the wizard, d S ! Little knew those fathers of who, by denying their Ku Klux faith, High School, Intermediate Address Sister 1555 Tremont St.— Across from Court House our country what trick Americans into supporting them by interpretation o f the Ku for office only that they may, when and Primary Courses Superior lOan. Americanism would i^an. Telephone, Champa 3207 HP Members of this group, too, certain (Continued on Page 7) * * *♦♦♦4 4 4'444 14 444 4>**4‘4444*4‘4-4-*4‘4‘4»4’4’4-*4‘4»44'*»*44'* 4»4i» i St. Catherine s S c M Boy Wins SL Francis de Sales Annual Altar Boys lovena to SL Pliiloineiia Offers Prize in State Essay Contest Picnk at Elitehs Saturday! Have T k ir AoBiial Honor to Saint Wko Loves P a r^

(St. Catherine’s Parish). been framed and will be on sale dur­ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish). the soloists, accompanied by their in­ A novena in honor of St. Philo ago, which netted $11,600 for the" Thomas Russell, valedictorian of ing the carnival. The hope chest will The meetings for the picnic augur structor, Mrs. Halter, were taken for O itii^ Next Week mena, a martyr of the early Church, new school, was put under her spe­ St. Catherine’s first graduating class, be on exhibition until the day of the well for the success of this undertak­ a trip into the mountains by Father will begia at St. Philomcna's church, cial protection, and the phenomenal has been honored by the National carnival in either the Rugby Coal ing on Saturday, August 2, at Smith, director of the boys’ choir, as Detroit and E. 14th avenue, Satur sum obtained was attributed to her Safety committee. Recently this com­ company window or in that of Kath­ Elitch’ s gardens. The report of the a farewell party in honor of one who (St. Joseph’s Parish). day, August 2, with services every prayers. This year’s novena will of­ mittee opened a prize essay contest erine Roberts’ specialty shop. solicitors is especially encouraging. gave unstintingly of time and effort Father Darley, the pastor, has evening at 7:45 and Masses each fer her special thanks for the help to all the children of the state and Father Mulroy is still in St. An­ Cash donations this year have been in three years of faithful service.. made all arrangements for the altar morning at 6:30 and 8. Prayers, a she has given in the last twelve in the past week announcement thony’s hospital. Though he is some­ much more generous than besfore. The Junior sodality, will meet Fri­ boys’ annual oiitHig at Bailey, Colo. brief sermon and Benediction will bo months, and also give an opportun­ of thfe prizes was made. Master Rus­ what improved he is still confined to This is a good indication of the atti­ day evening at the home of Hazel The boys will leave next Saturday held every evening, and Confessions ity to parishioners or others who wishv sell will receive a ten dollar cash his bed. tude of the membera towards the pic­ Swift, 67 S. Lincoln street, to assem­ and will he gone for ten days. will be beard after the services. to ask her for spiritual or temporal prize and silver medal with appropri­ Father Lynch is enjoying a two nic. The committee is convinced that ble the supplies for the pariah picnic Father Romer, C.SS.R., a forever St. Philomena has shown the power favors. 1 ate inscription for having his essay weeks’ vacation in Gunnison, Colo. all who understand true conditions on the following day. The final professor at the Redemptorist semin­ of her prayers all through the history judged as the second best in the state. Members of the Altar and Rosary will take this attitude. prizes in the kewpie-dressing contest ary in Wisconsin, was a rectory vis­ of this parish. When appealed to, ST. JOSEPH SISTERS The first prize went to a pupil of the society, as well as all the married The pastor is working hard to givei;,and the ticket-selling contert will be itor laat w e ^ , on his way to Freano, she has often brought astonishing re­ BUILDING COLLEGE , Sterling Junior high school. This ladies of the parish, will receive Holy d.he parish a most complete, plant. ^awarded at this meeting. A social Cal. Father Darley accompanied sults. A bazaar held a few months him on a mountain trip Sunday. speaks well for the standards of the Communion in a body next Sunday It is felt therefore that all of the meeting will follow the business ses- St. Louis, Mo.— Archbishop Glen- parochial grammar schools. at the 7:30 Mass. people will give their hqtn^t ^pport,:,^ion. > Next Sunday is the regular Com­ munion day for the Young Ladies’ SEMINARIAN HERO AND PRIEST non officiated at the ceremony of lay­ Another booth for the mid-summer Friday evening, the first Friday of to the picnic. ■ Interest is growing each week in ARE DROWNED sodality at the 7 :80 Mass. ing the cornerstone of the first of the carnival is about ready for the open­ the month, there will be devotions to The new building will be thorough­ the baseball team representing St. Southampton, L. I.— The Rev. Hen­ Saturday is tiie feaat o f St. Al- group of buildings that will be ing day. This is the kewpie doll the Sacred Heart at 7:45 p. m. ly completed in time for school. Five Francis de Sales’ parish in the Holy ' ry Sriiumm, of Brooklyn, and Theo­ phonsus, the founder of the Redemp­ erected to house Font Bonne college, booth. Never have the kewpies been, News of the death of Thomas Mc­ thousand dollars’ worth of school fur­ Name league. The team has estab­ dore Murphy, a student at St. Jos- in the western section of the city. more glorious than this year nor have Cormick, brother of the well known niture was purchased during the past lished a record by winning eleven torist order. A plenary indulgence may be gained by the usual condi­ ehp’s seminary at Water Mill, were This institution will be in charge of there ever been more originality and James E. McCormick of this parish, week to help equip the building. games in a row withbut a loss being drowned while bathing at the beach tions. the Sisters of St. Joseph, whose acad­ individuality in the dress of these was received during the past week. Negotiations are also under way nrnrkcd up against it. The possibility near the seminary. Father Schumm emy was conducted for many years dolls. The young ladies in charge of Miss Helene Coan, grand-daughter for the purchase of a motion picture of a perfect season, eighteen games Our Lady of Perpetual Help, branch of the Altar soci^y will have was seized vTith cramps, and Murphy in Carondelet, or South St. Louis. the plaque booth have announced that of Mrs. Margaret Coan, is reported to projector and screen as well as a new without a loss, is becoming the sub­ was drowned in an attempt to save Within the last two years the work charge of the altars during August. some of the parochial pictures have be seriously ill. pipe organ. These improvements de­ ject of speculation. Some of the the priest. Five other members of of the academy has been extended Tom Rogan, one of the most faith­ pend in great measure upon the suc­ most formidable teams in the loop are the party of thirty, most of whom and now embraces the full college ful members o f this parish, was taken cess of the picnic. The incentives, yet to be encountered on the second ALTAR SOCIETY TO were seminarians, were overcome course. seriously ill during the past week and therefore, for working hard are many round of games but the fans believe HAVE SOCIAL MEETING through their efforts to save the two * AMERICAN TIMERS and has been moved to Fitzsimons hos­ and it is felt that the picnic this year that what can be done once 'can be THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 victims. . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FOOT ACCELERATORS pital. Mr. Rogan has been in this will in many ways surpass the for­ done again. The junior team has lost mer. Come and bring your friends. For Ford Cars and Tractor# parish for a number of years and is the lead in the junior city loop, but (Holy Family Parish) There will be a meeting of the known to be one of its most zealous its record for the season has been The regular monthly meeting o f the, MASSEY & BAKER Young Ladies’ sodality on Friday eve­ workers; he. has served ^s an usher, such as to reflect credit on the Junior AHar and Rosary society will oe held Catholic Exclusive Distributors a debt society collector and in var­ ning to make final arrangements for Holy Name society. Ph. S. 299, Denver, Colo., 720 Knox its part in the picnic. in the school hall next Thursday, Au­ ious capacities in the Welfare council. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fouhy enter­ gust 7, and will begin promptiy at Girls! Following an illness of several The boys’ choir loses one of its tained at dinner last Tuesday eve­ 1:30 o’clock. After a short business best soloists today (Thursday) with IDEAL months Mrs. LeRoy Washburn was ning. The guests of honor were Mr. session, cards will be played. All VACATION SPOT the departure of Edwin Schon with removed Wednesday to St. Anthony’s and Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Sr. members are requested to come and Heart of the Rockies. DR. F,. J. CLAFFEY hospital, where she will undergo an his mother and sister for Los An­ Mr. Leamejl and son George are bring friends, as a good time is as­ Id the beautiful Clear DENTIST geles, where they will make their operation today (Thursday). Mrs. enjoying a vacation at Idaho Sp^gs. sured, with lovely prizes and delicious Creek Canon. Washburn is conspicuous in parish home. Edwin’s sweet soprano voice George is one o f the leading soroists refreshments. Hikinf, Frolickinc was well known to all the members Good auto roads. activities, being president of the Al­ in the Boys’ choir. Last Sunday he Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dryer and son, of the parish, and he will be greatly Good train service. OfTice lloura; tar and Rosary society. It is hoped delighted the nongregation at Father Joseph, returned Wednesday from missed when the choir re-organizes in Special rates to 8:30-12:(H); her recovery will be rapid. McCabe’s church in -Idaho Springs their extended western trip, having Parties the fall. On Monday a number of .1:00-6:80 Among those on vacation from St. with his beautiful singing of hymns. gone through Yellowstone., Mrs. J. Also 5 room Cottage Catherine’s parish are Mr. and Mrs. Marion of 4952 Raleigh has also re­ For Rent -Bveninss and Walter Gamel and family, who are Special Rate by turned from a tour of Yellowstone Week Sundays by sojourning in California; Messrs. Jos. park. f Appointment Gavin, Thos. May and Wilfred Red­ Mrs. Pat Ryan of 4525 Xavier St. House Secretary, Only mond, who are enjoying the moun­ Bus Line Receives U rsem en t came back Tuesday afternoon from a 8outb 876 tains, and the members of the Zar- month’s visit in Los Angeles. Q. D. LODGE, GEORGETOWN, COLO. lengo family, who have moved to Little Mellet Callan of 4654 Tenny­ 827 16th Street— Upstairs their summer home in Dora, near Tol­ son fell from a tree last week and Phone Main 1824 land. d>roke bis arm. He is getting aloi^g and S n p r t of Panskioiiers nicely. Not so very long ago his brother Jack narrowly escaped being EVERYBODY WELCOME killed in a collision between an auto­ (Sacred Heart and St. Ignatius’ i livered by a well known Jesuit. The mobile and the bicycle he was riding. Parish). i exercises will close with Solemn Next Sunday is the regular Com­ THIRD ANNUAL Sacred Heart school is already re­ Benediction. munion day for the Altar and Rosary TO BENEFIT ceiving applications, inquiries, etc., I Next Sunday will be Communion society. All the ladies o f the parish concerning the coming school term. day for the smaller children. In the are urged to receive with this body OTHERS Indications are that the enrollment afternoon there will be a meeting at the 7:30 Mass. in the lower grades will be especially for the Married Ladies’ sodality at Father H. V. Campbell gave his MID-SUMMER CARNIVAL “To live a life of love and useful­ increased due to the fact that a way 3 pjn., and for the Altar society at 4. first sermon last Sunday morning. ness— ^to benefit others— must bring of getting the children to and from Rev. John A. Barlow, S.J., of St, its own reward.” school has been provided. Many John’s college, Toledo, 0., made his The formal installation of the Rt. parents living near the park have annual retreat last week at the rec­ Rev. John B. MacGinley, D.D., first Not money alone can compensate asked Father McDonnell to conduct tory. Bisb^ of the Diocese of Monterey the true funeral director as he serves the primary grades near the new Loy­ Rev. Joseph Hyde, S.J., of S t and Fresno, takes place at St. John’s his people from day to day. ola instead of in the main building St. Catherine's Parish Mary’s college, Kansas, and formerly Cathedral, Frqsno, on July 31 (to­ •T3ut within the thought above is at 28th and Lawrence. They argued of Sacred Heart college, Denver, was day). He was transferred from the’ found the impelling motive which in­ that the distance, to 28th and Law­ also a guest at Sacred Heart rectory Philippines. Cardinal Dougherty o f­ spires in him every worthy effort to rence was too great for the little tots last Tuesday. ficiated. W. 42nd and Federal Boulevard serve humanity better. to walk, and also expressed a fear of ■J I t- In such a spirit wo ask for your accidents. The pastor objected to patronage. makingj-a separation in the school, saying it would weaken the organi­ zation. However, he has met the situation by arranging to convey the W . P. HORAN &. SON , August 7,8,9 children to and from school in safety .FUNERAL CHAPELS .•? comfort. The parents have shown much enthusiasm and pledged their 1527 Cleveland Place y Uiin 1367-1368 '' support and co-operation to the pas­ CHICKEN SUPPERS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY tor in whatever action he takes. He ST. FRANCIS C O L O , . ; ^ '' has made ai'i'nngcments for a large motor bus to pick up the children at Kewpies, Country Store, Plaques, Aprons, Side Show, Horseshoe Pitching, Duck Pond, Seven Piece Band and i , J f S ' certain corners along a fixed route. Wei FittI If * The itinerary decided on so far is as follows: Car to leave the Hebert ga­ DE SALES’ Oh, Girls! a Real Hope Chest rage, 29th and Downing, go up 29th to York, York to 23rd and down 23rd to the school. The bus line will be BRING YOUR FRIENDS! COME EARLY conducted during the entire school year, opening in September and con­ Take West 44th, West 38th or Rocky Mt. Lake Cars tinuing until June. Father McDonnell has returned home after a week in Mercy hospital. The parishioners are delighted that PARISH he is again able to perform the * priestly duties. ***1f-l’*****^********

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION PAGE S ix THE DENVER f^ATHOUC REGISTER Thursday, July 31, 1924. tesa

CROWN PRINCE IS HALF-MILLION ESTATE GOES ORDAINED PRIEST MOSTLY TO CHARITY London.— The ex-Crown Prince of New York.— Five prominent Cath­ lainaistic Religion Seeks to Pagan Official Acknowledges Work Saxony, ordained in Germany July olic charitable organizations of 15, by the Bishop of Misaen,' is a Brooklyn will receive a large part of nephew of Prince Max, also a priest, the half-million dollar estate left by W ill you kindly tell me what it the who served at the German church John F. Morrisey, who for more than attitude of the Church towards wo­ here for a number of years. The ex- thirty years conducted a drug store in Bring Triumpb by Making Devotees men who aproach the sacraments with Done by Catholics in Ckina crown prince, who is 31 years of age, Brooklyn. The will also' provided lips heavily rouged with red paint and was formerly an army officer. He that large sums of money be given to faces livid with powder? took his degree in-philosophy at the two non-sectarian charities and to the The Church expects persons going Shamrhai, China.— A dramatic and having the.se fifty and more Bishops University of Freiburg, and during Hebrew orphan asylum. A bequest to the Communion rail to be modest propitious event in the life of the as valued collaborators. Our nation Walk Aronnd, Arounil Around Church in the ,Far East took place will be grateful to you for the great the past three years has studied in an was made also to the Catholic Church in appearance and to conduct them­ ecclesiastical seminary. 1 Extension society. selves with a decorum that shows here in connection with the great benefits you have brought. Plenary Council of the Catholic “ Our Chinese listen to you with (From the North China Herald, supposes he has something to medi­ proper respect to the sacrament. Oc­ casionally it is necessary for Bishops Church in China, just ended. respect, and ever are coming to un­ Shanghai British Weekly.) tate upon. This form of devotion is to make special rulings about giving It came at a banquet significantly derstand better the aim of your reli­ The biggest word in Lamaistic indulged in only by the highly edu­ Communion to persons who display tendered the fathers of the council gion. DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY nomenclature is circumambulation— cated priest. The lama who would lack of Christian taste*in dre.ss and by the Christians of China and the “ We are sure that this council will chief authorities, all pagan, of the greatly further the moral progress of A Quick Guide to Reliable Firms— Patronize Your Friends! the philosophy and simplicity o f sim­ meditate has “ in his stomach” — the make-up. As a rhJe, though, our Catholic _ people instinctively watch province in which Shanghai is situ­ our country.” ply going round and round some in­ depository of learning—a complete these points themselves, due to their ated and of the city itself. To this striking expression of high ARCHITECTS DENTISTS animate holy object. Some religions knowledge of all the sacred books love for the Blessed Sacrament. At this banquet. General Ho-Feng- esteem, veneration and welcome to are comparative; Lamaism is entire­ and writings. With his extensive ling, the pagan military governor, in Catholicity, from a high pagan offi­ DR. DANIEL BATE an address, turned to the venerable cial, the Apostolic Delegate, Arch­ DES JARDINS COMPANY Den tint ly and completely round. The devo­ store of wisdom he devotes himself Will you please tell me what ii 417-418 Empire Building meant by a plenary indulgence and Bishops surrounding him and said: bishop Celso Constantini, replied Phone Main 7flS4: Y. SMR-J tee of this mystic system spends his to intensive rumination, and this, in “ We think ourselves fortunate in feelingly, expressing his thanks and ARCHITECTS how one ii gained? life on earth going round something its simplest form, is meditation. A plenary indulgence means the that of the Church and the Bishops ELECTRIC MOTORS for the splendid feeling shown in Sixth Floor, Artpahoe Bldg. and turning round, and his life in Contemplation demands the con­ remission of alj the temporal punish­ sin. A good citizen always votes un­ ment due for sins after the sins have China toward the Catholic Church n DENVER, COLORADO ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT AND SOLD Hades continues the unending move­ centration of the eye on some holy less this is impossible due to illness or and its efforts. Rewound. Let ur figure your requirements. object; meditation requires the de­ been forgiven. Confession takes away some equally good cause. And women MIDWEST ELECTRIC, E. B. Ennikin ment, the wheel of transmigration. the eternal punishment due to sin, Phone Main 3487 ______1310 Tr«mo"t The poor Tibetan, morning, noon, termination of the mind on some sa­ ought to be good citizens. ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL, AUTO PAINTING and sometimes also the temporal pun­ AUGUST 7, 8 AND 9 and night, with hands and feet and cred subject. To avoid mere wool­ ishment if the sorrow is very intense, AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING FLORISTS FRANCISCANS 7 CENTURIES Al. G. Werle brain is eternally going round and gathering, effective meditation as­ but usually a load of temporal pun­ ishment remains. King David, due IN IRELAND Work Guaranteed FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS round. He walks round sepulchres, sumes three things. First, clarity. Dublin.— Seven centuries ago the 221 West 10th Avenue. Main 6166 PARK FLORAL COMPANY to the tempioral punishment, contin^ Doyle’s Pharmacy Res. Phone So. 3599>J Phones Main 1718-1714 cenotaphs, and holy symbols; he If the lama is to get naywhere in his ued to do ^nance for his sin of im­ Franciscans first came to Ireland. ______1648 BROADWAY walks round stone heaps, temples, meditation it must be characterized purity and murder even after the During all those centuries they have The Particular Druggist T. J. CILLIGAN— AUTO PAINTING labored in the country. Even in the 648-650 Broadway. Phone So. 3819 and mountains; he will patiently and by clearness. Secondly, there must prophet Nathan had informed him 18th Ave. and Clarkton St. Standard Carriage Co. Paint Dept. GARAGES that God had forgiven him, as the penal days, when the religious orders All Work Cash laboriously and persistently circum­ be firmness, there must be decision were specially singled out for perse­ Phone York 9335. Free Delivery THE DOLAN GARAGE * Bible shows. The Church gets the ambulate any and every holy object in thinking along certain lines, oth­ power of granting indulgences cution, they did not hesitate to stay AWNINGS The Best Washing Service CAMERAS AND FILMS Day and Night Storage and while doing so manipulate a set erwise nothing will be accomplished. through the power of binding and among and help the people, even Repairing. Accessories loosing left with her by Christ. though they had to do their work by All the latest patterns carried in stock. of beads in one hand and turn his Thirdly, there must be absolute free­ 1235-37 Stout St. Ph. Champa 9538 To gain a plenary indulgence, we stealth. In the town of Athlone, in Phone Main S87 for awning estimates. prayer wheel in the other. dom from distraction. This is per­ Westmeath county, the seventh cen­ THE SCHAEFER TENT A AWNING CO. THE METROPOLITAN GARAGE must go to Confession and Commun­ AUTO TOPS, CURTAIN SLIPS 1421 Larimer Street Storge. Repairing, Accessories. Cara washed Whoever invented and perpetuat­ haps the most important thing in tenary was recently celebrated. This ion and fulfill the specific work or­ COVERS and PAINTING Day or Night. Phone York 5564. successful meditation. The last re­ was one of the first towns Qf the 1020 E. Colfax Ave., Denver ed this form of religion bequeathed dered (as saying the Prayer before a BAKERS Crucifix), and also pray for the in­ country in which members of the or­ Repairing and Upholstering to the inhabitants on the roof of the quirement may account for the lone­ First Class Work. Reasonable ELLIS GARAGE tention of the Holy Father. Usually der settled, in the year 1224. Al­ world a system at once so simple ly situation of many of the Tibetan Prices BETTER BREAD BAKERY J. E. Gilt five Our Fathers and five Hail though Ireland was already well Special Attention to Special Orders Gas, Oils and Mechanics. Storage. and ingenious, so accommodating, so temples. stocked with religious establishments, J. B.' Benjamin Road Service Marys suffice for the latter prayers. W olf Auto and Carriage Co. 1309 S. Pearl Ph. South S584 661 East Kentucky Ave. Phone 1828-S free from hypothesis and argument, In his' sequestered cell, perhaps We must also be without attachment the devotion of its inhabitants was 420 E. 20th ave. Main 3251 stimulated by the newcomers. that the Tibetans have adopted it en some cave along the mountains, far to sin, even venial. If we do not gain BANKS FEDERAL BOULEVARD GARAGE masse and now spend the greater removed from the hsunts of men, the the plenary indulgence, we often get Automobile and General Repair Work a great partial indulgence, i.e., re­ COLORADO NATIONAL BANK Cylinder Grinding. Welding, Battery part of their lives walking round gloomy lama sits in silent solitary Open every banking day for more than Charging, Oil and Gasoline mission of part of the temporal pun­ * 61 years. Commercial Banking. Savings 4th and Federal Blvd. Phone So. 2657-W vigil. He may be daily and assid­ a • some sacred edifice, firmly believing ishment. a I Department. Safe Deposit Vaults. And uously repeating the Coue formula Trust Service. THE COLFAX GARAGE the more they go round in this life «• Acetylene Welding, Tires and Accessories, What is the attitude of the Church < • 17th and Champa the less they will go round in the or simply following Lord Riddell’s . • Oils and Gasoline. All work guaranteed. as to women using their right to • $ 2227 E. Colfax H. J. Duffy York 4168 next. advice on concentration. It is diffi­ BEAUTY SHOP vote? Fontius’ Midsummer 1 1 i Imagine Spending forty years cult to find out, as the lama gener­ The Church, judging by the com­ < » / i ■ ESPRIT D*AMOUR HYGIENIC HATS ally sits alone in his secluded cell. 1 walking round St, Paul’s Cathedral, ments of her clergy, prefers to have < • BEAUTY SHOPPE women use their votes wherever they ■ Flower in the Bottle perfumeries. Expert ■ HATS BLOCKED or Bishop Tucker passing his days His hands are clasped in prayer. In Hat» Clean«l and Blocked have the ri^ht to the ballot. Some­ < ■ Marcelling* Electric Facials for dry, oily circumambulating Lake Chad. If it the intensity of his meditation he ■ • ; and normal skins. RITE HAT AND CAP FACTORY times it is sinful not to vote, as when Clearance Sale 1815 Champa Phone^Chiroga_830-J forgets food, comfort, cold, home, < • Main 6446. 101 East Colfax were not so absolutely serious and religion would suffer if anti-Catholics 1 B • so pathetically hopeless, this whole friends, everything but the theme got into office. The case, of course, « • WALTEN BEAUTY SHOP HEATING EXPERTS I ■ Manufacturers of Hair Goods, Toupees and system would seem utterly ridicu that occupies his mind. Ecstacy or would have to be certain to make a NOW IN FULL SWING < • Transformations H. C. DBZERNE HEATING CO. •• , ■1 lous. There is a wealthy Tibetan frenzy may now take possession of . 4 Mrs. D. Bemiss, Special Appointment by Heating and Ventilating Engineers «• phone, Champa 8114. All Jobbing Promptly Attended temple in Tachienlu, situated quite him; ecstasy because the mind has realization of his highest aspirations, . Mrs. E. Berry, 1649 Tremont.______Estimates Given Free reveled in some^ satisfying soliloquy, have all been overcome and subdued, 1925 Downing Phone Y. 8848 near the riverside. An old man • BOOKS nearly seventy and an old woman frenzy because the power of medi­ and the lama now sits in perfect bliss 800 Pairs Women’s «• 1 HOUSEHOLD DESIGNERS just about the same age spend their tation has surrounded him with the with one step between him and nir­ « • Bought. Sold, Exchanged. Recent, issues < • magazines 5c and lOc. Largest stock of REEVES & MONTGOMERY days walking round this building. object of his desire. When his soul vana— nothingness. • • used books in Denver. 557 East CoUasi. Malo 4095 is filled with sweetness and his cell Thus we find in popular Lamaism ' • , AUDITORIUM BOOK STORE Hemstitching, Gifts. Silk and Parchment The old man’s lips mumble “ Omni- WHITE 4 S 1407 Arapahoe St. Champa 8383 Lamp Shades, Curtains and Draperies padmehum,” the old man’s hand with demons his weary vigil ends in these three forms of worship— cir­ ■ ■ made to order. the accomplishment so dear to the cumambulation, contemplation, and «• BREAD turns Omnipadmehum, and the old < • ICE CREAM man’s legs walk round Omnipadme­ lama, namely, “ the grasping of the meditation, followed by three attain­ THE DENVER BREAD CO. hum. We occasionally meet him and intangible.” This appears to be the ments— namely, coercion of the Canvas Pumps • • The Best of Bakery Products. Direct from USE CORBETT'S QUALITY ICE CREAM ■ r < • Oven to Home. Phone Champa 2211. he smiles but keeps on forever go­ summum bonum of Lamaism— the gods, acquisition oi divine nature, ■ • ______Speer Blvd. at West 12th Ave. 1117 Welton St. Phone Main 428£ acquisition of the spiritual and the and the subjugation of every hinder­ ■ • ing round and round. His beads tell 4 • him how many times he has prayed realization of nirvana. To attain ing influence in the path that leads ■ • CARBURETORS Slippers, Oxfords a ■ • M 'l*! . I. J >1,. J ...... MOTOR OIL and how often he has circumambu­ these he will labor,' watch and pray. to the lama’s goal. L. B. COOPER Realization is the last word in In this dark, closed, forbidden « • Automotive Electricians, Carburetor THE PARSONS DE LUX OIL CO. lated the holy temple. 1 ■ B [ Specialists— Zenith Scientific Compounders and Wholesalers. Lamaistic nomenclature. After long land the lonely lama sits in solitude; ' • 1 - m 1975-83 Broadway______Phone Main 1817 Parsons’ De Lux Oils and Greases The lama walks round the sacrei in the mud-built gloomy temple they ' • The Best Yet building, the nomad goes round the years of weary circumambulation, < • 5 127 20th Avenue Main 3716 CATERING venerable pile of stones, the mer­ the lama believes that he has at­ sit in thousands; the solitary traveler < • -'S -• wends his weary way across the HERBERT’S FINEST QUALITY ICE CREAM LAUNDRIES chant circumambulates the solemn tained or accomplished something. In < • Cakes, Candies. Fountain service indoors and mountain. Circumambulation is con­ all these three forms of devotion he snow-bound mountain pass; the men­ • • out. Ample parking space for your car. CASCADE LAUNDRY • • Main 3905-6. East Colfax at Pearl sidered one of the most meritorious has applied himself persistently and dicant, encumbered with his charms - > Denver*, Host Progressive Laundry, 1 • Brancbea: 1624 Tremont; 1120 17th. and indispensable duties in the Lam­ patiently, and what has he gained? and talismans, trudges day by day 4 » Plant 1847 Market. Phone 8062. We spec 4 » CLEANERS AND DYERS along the endless, barren plateau. ■ " o S ialiae on Family W oA . Rough Dry 86c do. aistic religion and is performed By his own efforts he has triumph­ ENTIRE LINE ■ • AMERICAN CLEANERS AND DYERS sometime, somewhere, by everybedy antly escaped the torments of Hades: And if you ask the simple question, ■ • '"M Thos F. Clucas MOTORS * ► Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing in the forbidden land. The lama has by his own virtues he has success­ “ Why?” the artless answer is: “ Dev­ We Clean— Clean. We call for and deliver VALUES UP TO $ld • • NOEL BULLOCK no more ardent wish than to be final­ fully assured himself of the pleas­ ils confront me and surround me * 2930 East 6th Ave. Phone York 5699-J Distributor < > DOWMETAL RiStONS ly released from this perpetual go­ ures of Heaven. In popular, every wherever I go. I want power to sub­ ■ • CLEANERS AND DYERS fiOO^^W^^^Colfax^^fat^jG^^jn^M Ch 137.- due and overcome them. Lamaism ■ > The oldest, largest and best equipped. ing round or wandering of the soul day lama language. Hades and Heav­ Ground Grippers Excepted > • THE NEW METHOD and to escape successfully from en, reward and punishmentp failure tells me that Hades is a place of tor­ ■ > Colfax and Ogden OPTICIAN < • . Phone York 9091 metempsychosis is to enter that state and attainment, play a very large ture and torment— from that I wish ■ • P. M. WALKER ■ • i ■ t.-G to escape. Heaven, the Buddha’s 4 • Your Own Optician of bliss known as nirvana. The dev and important part. SELECT CLEANERS, DYERS ■ • •'■OT See me for your Glaaaei otee firmly believes that by assid­ This, however, touches Lamaism elysium, is a place of perfect rest AND TAILORS 216 Barth Bldg. ' • We call for and deliver uously going round in this life he only on its temporal side. In its spir­ and peace— I want to get there. If 1537 Glenarm St.______Phone Champa 8369 < • OSTEOPATHS assuredly decreases the painful go­ itual and philosophical aspect Lama­ circumambulation, if cojutemplation, « • > .LILY CLEANERS AND DYERS ing round in the next. ism reaches very high. Successful if meditation can assisi me to ac­ < • Our workmanship unexcelled. DR. GARFIELD J. JAMES CO. < ■ Work called for and delivered. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon The next word in the Lamaistic circumambulation, c o n t e mplation, complish my desire, I will endure < • 314 E. 20th Ave. Ph. Champa 9037-J Office Ph. Main 6474 Res. Ph. York 42J8-J them.” ■ • 428-M^^Empire^^Bldg^j^^^^^^^^^l6tbm^ Glmiarm nomenclature is contemplation. Cir­ and meditation end in the realization «• THE MONARCH CLEANERS AND DYERS or appropriation of three things. [People who take religion so seri­ 16th at Welton One Day Service if Desired cumambulation is a general exercise « ■ V PHOTOGRAPHS ously ought to be led to the truth. • ■ J We Call For and Deliver —contemplation is a particular de­ First, there is the idea of render­ 1738-40 Broadway______Champa 102 If we support missionaries, they • ■ Photographs of unusual meriL 18 per doxen votion. Circumambulation is per ing a god subject to human power, -• up. Copying old photos. Any style of finish will be]. ■ ■ ' COLA desired. formed by the crowd— contemplation forcing him to perform the will of AYEIR’S It’s Batter R. W. REED, 1471 Logan Street is the lonely vigil. Circumambula­ man. The common people perform COLA All FounUins tion calls for no concentration— con­ a vast number of prayers and con­ Ayer’s Pharmacy, 17th Ave. and Logan PLATING Phones Champa 9448 and 9449 templation demands intense cogita­ jurations addressed to the god who ACME SILVER PLATE WORKS tion. The nomad may circumambu­ is to be made subservient to their n Gold. Silver, and Nickel Plating; Oxidising Beautify CONTRACTORS Polishing. Ed. Tighe, Prop late— only the lama can contemplate wishes. 1110 Larimer Street Phone Main 7991 The simple meaning of the word is CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Secondly, the ability after a long, Your Home THE C. S. LAMBIE COMPANY to “ look” and involves an act of the Engineers, Contractors and Builders PLUMBERS arduous, and painful process to 173S Stout St„ Denver mind or will. Apparently the lama change or transform one’s self into with an PETER E. LAMONT can look in different ways, and con­ P. J. SULLIVAN Practical Plumber something different. This is consid­ 45 years practical experience in Denvei*. templation is no doubt the “ holy General Contractor 1148 California St. Phone Main 1978 ered the highest acquisition of any Overstaffed look.” He has, however, a number Otiice 308 Barth Bldg. Ph. Champa 4058 Res. Ph. S. 4667-J. Res. 48 So. Washington man, that by his own efforts and holi­ • ; f1: of other “ looks” enumerated as fol ness he has assumed or attained di­ CRACKERS RA D IO -P H O N O G R A PH Suite lows: The elephant’s look, the lion’s vine nature. He is still, however, in CRACKERS AND CAKES RADIO and PHONOGRAPH look, the magic look, the attrabting the flesh and capable of eating, “ SUPREME” BRANDS All Styles and Makes 110.00 to $286.00. Payments if desired. look, the repulsive look, the precipi­ drinking, and sleeping, and will con­ The Merchants Biscuit Co., Dwiver DANIELS A FISHER tating look, the paralyzing look, the tinue to do so until he has been ah mi|d look, the powerful look, and the CHIROPRACTIC SHEET METAL sorbed into that blessed state of striding look. nothingness. KATHERINE ADAMS TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK of Palmer School of Chiropractic. Office Cornice, Skylight, Furnace Work. Ventila­ Contemplation implies none ol' The third and last attainment, Kenmark Hotel, 17th and Welton. Office tion, Tin Roofing, Guttering, Chimney Tops. these. It is the steady fixed look or boats 9:80 to 4:80; Sundays by appoint- 2439 15th St. A. F. Johnson Gallup 1136 whether by circumambulation, con­ ment. Consultation and examination free. gaze on some holy object, image, or templation, or meditation, is the Phone South 1827 Home, South 261-W symbol. The lama, within the con­ CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, Etc. SOUTH DENVER SHEET METAL WORKS complete annihilation of every known Tin, Copper, Galvanised Work. Gutters, Fur­ fines of his own private apartment, naces, Skylights, Cornices. and unknown enemy, spiritual, phys­ BREHM-ABEL DRAPfeRY SHOP G. Bader. Prop. 1415 S. BROADWAY sitting a la Buddha, places on a low 1826 A Champa St. ical, and temporal, past, present, and Full line of Draperies, Curtains, Shades, table before him the image of some future. Passion, pleasure, pain, as Linoleum and Rugs. Main 4724. SHOES “ saint.” In front of this, and with enemies obstructing the path to the his mind firmly fixed upon it, he wil’ DAIRIES THE FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE CO. 918 16tb Street sit in contemplation for hours, days, V. J. Linneman, Manager m il 1 Clean pure milk from tubercular teated cows. months, years. There is a story told Also fresh goat milk. DENVER DAIRY TAILORS AND CLEANERS of a lama who for thirty-four years HELEN WALSH 5301 Colorado Blvd. Phono York 1008 retained his vows as an anchorite. Optometrist and Optician DUBUN CLEANERS AND TAILORS DRUGGISTS Suita Made to Order. We also have a full During that long time he sat with an Ail Work Reeolvei Mr Ptriomal line of Men’a Furnishings. image of Buddha in front of him.. At Attention. FILLMORE DRUG STORE 330 E. CoHax Champa 2586-W No store in Denver offers better values in living room suites, the end of that long time, it is said OPTICAL SHOP “The Store Complete" nor offers a more pleasing variety of styles and materials. The store accommodating. Agency for John- TENTS AND CAMP EQUIP- his features became like unto the 325 Sixteenth Street aon’a, Brecht’ a and Hayes' Candies. Prompt Chempe l$$e Denver, Oolo. All close-out patterns now marked for immediate selling. delivery. Colfax and Fillmore Jt. York 1295 MENT image he g a z ^ at. You are invited to come in and look around. OVERLAND DRUG CO. We are exclusive makers of “ Red Seal” The third word in this mystic sys­ E. E. Redd, Prop. brand of Umbrella Tenta, Water Bags and tem is meditation. This takes us a Phone So. 260 outdoor canvas goods of all kinds. ACORN BRAND tS04 So. BfOA^wy Denver, Colo. THE SCHAEFER TENT A AWNING CO. step higher than contemplation and M 2 I Larimer Street OF ICE CREAM FURS involves separation from the world, TRANSFER AND MOVINr. friends, and earthly pleasures. Medi­ Special Ice Cream for Special Parties | Remodeling, Repairing and Rolining of Coals tation implies and demands a very and ail kinds of fur garments. Reasonable MOVING— PACKING— SHIPPING UNION CREAMERY CO. | One Price— Cash or Terms Fifteenth and Larimer BUEHLER TRANSFER CO. high type of scholarship. If the lama 119 Elsti St. Phone So. 3580 Phone York 701 MRS. C. H. LEARNED gives himself to meditation, it pre­ ■ « ^ j 210S So. Acoma Phone So. 3016-R $426 EAST 12TH AVENUE and Guarsntes Sstisfsctioa > • ';■*.■■■■

.Jt,, ^ ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION MARY’S BODY UNITED ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE WITH SOUL IN H ^VEN (Continued from Page 4) elected, serve their monarch iind be­ The Amiiiiiciation (Continued from Page 4) NEfCATEIlSH ^hat the World gular manner in this triumph with tray their country. her Son (Gen. 3, 15), which is also No man can be faithful to two By Rev. M. V. Kelley, C.8.B. Pub­ (By St. Neraes the Armenian. Trans­ masters. He cannot serve the people the unanimous opinion of the fathers: lished by W. H. Sadlier, 37 Barclay Is Thinking lated by the Rev. W. H. Kent, St. Catherine’t Pariih I Presentation Paruh we do not doubt that in the afore­ of this country as their chosen repre­ St, New York. Copyrighted. mentioned [Scriptural] passage this sentative, and bend to the supreme 0 . S. C.) will of a dictator that he has wanton­ Mary, Mother of our Maker, same Blessed Virgin is presignified Chapter V— The Natural and Super­ “The twentieth amendment to the T H E OBERHAUSER MASSEY CAN SUPPLY YOU as illustrious by that three-fold vic­ ly accepted. As the Ku Klux Klan Daughter sprung from kingly David, misrepresents Americanism, so it mis­ natural Life Constitution, if it is ratified in time PHARMACY WITH ANYTHING tory : over sin by her immaculate con­ Every Christian is bom twice. Bap­ by the required number of states, will Bearing for us the New Adam, ception, over concupiscence by her represents Christianitv, for certainly Tel. Gajlup 1167 Denver, Colo. Groceries, Meats, Hardware, Shoes tism is his second birth. At Baptism be that giving congress the power to Ancient Adam’s race renewing. virginal motherhood, and in like man­ true Christians who believe in the Yonr Neighborhood Drag Store Paints. School Supplies, his soul begins its second life. His regulate the labor of children under ner over hostile death by a tri­ fatherhood of God and the brother­ At Your Service Alweyi Fire Insurance soul then leads two lives at the same ei^teen years of age,” says TheJSFew umphant resurrection similar to that hood of man, cannot condone an or­ God’s true Mother we confess thee; Give us a trial and be convinced ganization which would divide our time. Republic. “ Already there is one entry 2849 W. 44th Ave. Corner Zaiil of her Son." Hail as God the Child thou bearost; 716 Knox Ct. Phono S o ^ M ‘ citizens— even destroy them— because Nothing can take away the first on the roll of honor and one on that The Pohle-Preuss Mariology (page they differ in form in the matter of life which the soul received ivhen it of dishonor. To Arkansas belongs With the Angel’s words we greet 114) calls attention to the fact that BARNUMHE e CTRIC SHOE worshipping God and seeking His was created. It never loses tiiat life the eternal credit of having been the thee, the Ark of the Covenant was pre­ in this world or the next. Both the first state in the union to ratify. To I Sacred Heart Pariih REPAIR SHOP eminently a type of the Blessed Vir­ favor 'by bettering their stand­ Echoing his note of gladness. ards and fulfilling' His mand^ates. souls in heaven and the souls in hell Georgia goes the ignominy of bein, is fully equipped with a full line of gin, as the fathets and theologians WE HAVE INSTALLED A YORK The Ku Klux Klan has issued a will have this first life forever. first to reject. This was not done, o Shoes for the entire family. Solic hold and the Psalmist says: “ Arise, AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING challenge to the Jew who believes in Mortal sin takes away the second course, on the ground_that the latter Dwelling-place of Light, be gladsome; leather shoos. 0 Lord, into Thy resting place: Thou his righ^t to maintain his religion as life which the soul received in Bap­ state wishes to continue to exploit the Temple where the true Son dwelleth; MACHINE John Springer and the ark, which thou hast sancti­ and are now in a position to give the consistent with his obligations to his tism. A good confession will give labor of her children. Those who ad­ fied.” (Ps. 131, 8). St. John says in Throne of God, rejoice, that bearest best sanitary service that money can 3419 We»t 7th Avenue fellowman, to his country, and to back this second life to the soul. If vocate child labor never are inter­ the Apocalypse: “The temple of God Him the Word o f the Almighty. buy. Drop in and see our plant. God; to the Catholic who believes in the soul has this second life when it ested in the thing itself. This time it was opened in heaven: and the ark of leaves this world, it will have it for was the sacred doctrine of states’ WALTER EAST A CO. His testament was seen in His temple the same right with respect to the St. Francis de practice of his religion; to Christians all eternity— ^heaven is the everlast­ rights which was imperiled. Hoke Heaven, exalted o’er the heavens; 23rd and Larimer Street*______And a great sign appeared in Smith and his cohorts observed that of all faiths who believe in the^ father ing life of the soul. If .the soul is Than the Cherubim far higher; Parish heaven: A woman clothed with the without the second life when it leaves Georgia ‘don’t drink out of the same FIVE POINTS HARDWARE 1 - sun." (Apoc. 11, 19). We have al­ hood of God and the brotherhood of From the soaring Seraph’s pinion. man; who treat their neighbor with this world, it will be without it for bottle’ with Washinrton and having COMPANY, Inc. ready shown that this woman clothed thus in effect seceded from the union, Is thy wondrous mystery hidden. A. J. GUMLICK with the sun represented the Blessed tolerance as prescribed by the true all etern^y— ixcH is the everlasting Herbert Grossman, Pres, and Mgtt Christian code; who would have death of the soul. voted down the amendment over­ Virgin as well as the Church. whelmingly. The Winchester Store p l u m b i n g Christianity judged from the declar The first life of the soul is called Home of Him that none may comi The foundation of the Feast of the ations and practices of its ministry its natural life; its second life is, Tin, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work “There might be a ghost of an ex­ pass. 248 South Broadway • Assumption is as obscure as the his­ and its exemplars rather than from called supernatural. cuse for this position on the part of Hostel where the Sun finds resting; phone Main 5113 2643 Welton St. toric beginning of the dogina in its men who claim to profess it, and yet The body has life when the soul is Phone South 153 explicit form. It was kept in Pales­ scandalize its very tecahing by their in it. The soul has supernatural life state which really did protect its Dwelling of the Fire of Glory, Ret. Phone South 4777-M children: but Georgia notoriously E. W. Sallen, Prop. Ph. York 179 tine before 500 and was a great day practice; to all Americans who be when God puts sanctifying grace in Where the Word finds fleshly cloth­ does nothing of the kind. According / in Rome by 700. _ (See Catholic En­ lieve in the sufficiency of their law, it. The life of the body is nourished MILLINER AND FLORIST to the last census she has nearly ing. SERVICE GROCERY AND cyclopedia, Vol. ii, page €). the adequacy of their Constitution by food. The supernatural life of the Mrs. Ida C. Dawkins 89,000 child laborers between the MARKET and the capacity o f their citizens to soul is nourished by Holy Communion es of ten and fifteen, which is Choice Meate and Fanny Groceries Come in and look over our stock of govern themselves through the exer and other graces. It is strengthened Seers of old in figures saw thee; out twenty percent of all her chil PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS cise of their franchise in a clean, by Confirmation. W'hen the body is Moses’ Bush which flames consumed Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TRIMMED HATS dren of those ages, and as black a ppen, manly American fashion. dead, food cannot help it. When the y Special Prices record as is to be found anywhere in not; 1922 East 28th Ave., Denver Home Phone, Champa 678-W Main 6171 soul is without supernatural life. To all of these I say, “ Accept Hie America. The state graciously for­ Great laaias’ Virgin bearing, Phone South 2521 149 Broadway challenge. By vigilance at the pmls Communion or Confirmation cannot On the basis of Quality, Service, Com­ bids children to work longer than ten And Ezechiel’s fastened Portal. fort and Price we solicit your busi­ FRED SCHWAB and carefulness in the selection of help it. hours a day— in the textile mills your candidates, make sure that the The soul of an unbaptized person ness on Solid Leather Shoes for Men, DeTURCK BROTHERS Elsewhere, working hours are from Women and Children, Swift Optometrist and Opticiaa men who are to fulfill public trust has only natural life. Natural life sunrise to sunset. It is no wonder, Daniel’s great stone-bearfng Moun­ and administer your laws shall be gives it power to see, hear, think, perhaps, that Georgia has 35.000 illit­ tain; FIVE POINTS SHOE STORE Fancy Groceries and Meats Headache Eye Glasses a Specialty walk, talk, and do ever^hing that is men who believe in the adequacy of erate children nor that 108,000 be­ Solomon’s fair Hill of Incense; G. H, McDevitt 921 Fifteenth St. your Constitution, in its fundamental necessary to get along in this world. tween the ages of seven and thirteen 701 South Logan S t principles, in your ability to govern But natural life does not give it pow Fountain sealed for Him that keeps 2563 Welton Ph. Champa 3941-W were not in school at the time the Phone South 764 Denver, Colo. yourself, and not men who are pre er to do anything for the next world. last census was taken. Georgia, in it; THE A. W. CLARK pared to believe that this country re­ Therefore, a soul without supernat­ short, illustrates admirably the sort Garden closed for Him that plants i t DRUG COMPANY quires a dictatorship of an imperial ural life cannot get to heaven. While of local condition which justifies, if St. Jo»eph*> Parith Decorating in All It* Branches ■.-41 ■ wizard.” the soul has supernatural life, it can Corner Eighth Avenue and any justification were needed, the Gideon in the Fleece beheld thee; Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Santa Fe Drive It is not my purpose to be do something every moment for the twentieth amendmenL She will next world. When the soul has su­ David saw the Rain descending; SAVE MONEY H. A. HOLMBERG Phone South 114 alarmist, but I am frank in mv opin­ neither take care of her own children By Trading at ion that unless Americans, with vigil pernatural life, every thought, word nor consent to the nation taking care And Michcas, Bethlehem's glory WALL PAPER AND PAINTS EVERYTHING IN DRUGS ance, undertake the eradication of and deed can gain a special reward in of them. Only the force of national Saw, and said from thence He com" 252 South Broadway this meance to the government, we heaven. legislation will ever comp^ Georgia RIPLEY^S eth. Phone South 432-W______Denver shall be confronted in the near future Thus, many unbaptized people are to give the next generation a fair • • kind, honest, tmthful, patient, etc Department Store CARPET WEAVING with an intolerable condition—a chance.” country seething with hatreds and They will have no reward for all Georgia is one of the states with Noah’s Ark, the true, the living; ALAMEDA PHARMACY BIGLER RUG CO. 756-762 Santa Fe Drive «• prejudices: a country bereft of peace these in the next world because the very few Catholics. Its record on Tent of Abraham our father; 300 S. Broadway Denver, Colo. 4* Fluff Ruffs Woven from old carpeU. <' and harmony. There is no dan; good things they do come from a soul child labor shows this. Rag Ruff Weaving, any width ■ • Ark of Covenant and Mercy; Under New Management without seam < • o f suph a condition in a country fil without supernatural life. Their kind We specialize on Silk Weaving riess, honesty, truthfulness are said to Lamp where wondrous light is burn­ VAN ZANT < - with ideals as ours— a country so con­ Styles in cruelty vary. Bull-fight­ Glasgow and Morehead, Props. Carpets Cleaned and Shampooied ■ ■ siderate of the rights of humanity be natural virtues. In the same way ing. 723 West 6th Avc. Ph. So. 2144-W • • ing and cock-fighting are looked upon JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS v*»»*»*»'H’»»‘W4’*4*4******4 that it sent the best of its manhood good works, such as giving help to with a certain dainty aversion by the God’s own Garden, fair with bloa- D. A R. G. Watch Inspector Phone South 1264 the poor, waiting on the sick, etc., if :ross the waters to maintain the non-Latin people. Prize-fighting, in soms; Fine Watch Repairing rights of human beings where’er they done by a person in mortal sin, will THE Directory of spite of the support of-George Ber­ Spikenard of the Spirit!* sweetness; • Fine Jewelry Repairing might be. Certainly such a people have DO reward in heaven. They do nard Shaw, has its squeamish oppo­ ANDERSON - HARRINGTON Valley where the Holy bloometh, Phone S outh 1891 772 Santa Fe Attorney’s-at-Law can check this menace if they will not come from a soul having super nents, among them many people who COAL CO. of Colorado but be vigilant. natural life. hunt foxes. And lately Tex Austin’s Fountain whence the four streams is­ A dog, a horse, can sec and hear; rodeo— American to its core, with Ea»l Side Branch and Main Office, 86th and sue. Walnut Sts. Phones Main 365 and 366. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & but they cannot add or multiply or steer-throwing and steer-wrestling St. Patridc^« Pariih South Side Branch, 92 S. Broadway divide because they have no reason ^ d broncho-riding— divided England SCOFIELD James Sweeney Cigar Co. Censer of the sweetest incense, Phone South 3116 Attomeys-at-Law or understanding. If a dog came into into camps of bitter opponents, with THE CAMPBELL BROS. one of our classrooms when we are the “ better people,” the liberals, and Where the fourfold spices mingle, 305-7 Symes Bldg. COAL COMPANY T H E BROADWAY Phone Main 189 Denver, Colo. Dr. Murphy’s Root Beer doing arithmetic or grammar, what the polite press, attacking the sports Whence amid the saints in glory could it see? When a soul enters the of the round-up as “ cruel and un­ Like sweet smoke thy prayer ascend- Lime. Cement. Ssnd snd Grsvel; Hsy, Grsin, DEPARTMENT STORE WILLIAM H. ANDREW STRAND THEATRE BUILDING next world without supernatural life, worthy of our race”— to quote from Coal and Wood; Gas, Oils and Thes Attomey-at-Law it cannot see or know God, and there­ a special article ^ the Manchester eth. ^COMPANY 1634 CuctU St. Deaver, Colo. OlHce. 1401 W . 38th Ave. 615 Charles Btfilding fore cannot b e ‘in heaven. Guardian by HentY "W. Neyinson. The Yar*. 1400 W . 32nd Ave. M GaHup 473 J. M . Cones, Pre*^- Phone Main 1369_____Denver. Colo. When it a person in the state of leg of a steet was broken on the open­ Lo we pray thee. Life's^own Morthe^’, THE HOME o r HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL 21 to 61 South Broadway grace? When he is free from mortal ing night of the rodeo, and the animal From the stain of sin to cleanse us. JOHN H. REDDIN sin. was promptly shot. Other accidents Attorney and Counselor at Law By thy prayer to God our Maker, Why do yon say he it in the state followed; some of them to animals, E. W . ROBINSON 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block of grace? Because he has sanctify­ more to the human participants in the Unto whom the praise and glory. Seventeenth and Curtis Sts. L. C. B. A. ing grace in his soul. contests. Several men suffered — Ave Maria. LUMBER Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. St. Mary’. Branch No. 298 bruises and sprains. A cowgirl seri ously wrenched her neck. Another Shop Phone, York 8I 1-W “Everything for Building” , ALBERT J. LUSSIER Meetings the Second and Fourth ] Chapter VI— Our Firtl Parent* was rolled on by her horse and broke SALARY, 82 A MONTH Kesidenoe Phone, Turk 6828-J Yards, Office and Woodworking Mill Attomey-at-Law Tuesday of each month at Art , Who were the firtt man and woman her collar-bone. The royal British London.— Cardinal Gasquet’s sal 201 W. Iowa Phone South 31 Temple Bldg., Boulder, Colo. Studio, 1S48 California St. on earth? Adam and Eve; all since sanction for being unhorsed has not ary as archivist of the Vatican ia $2 V. A. KISER Lst Nat’l Bank Bldg.. Lafayette. Colo. have been their children. penetrated the ranks of the American a month. Actually it is 100 lire, Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Where did God place them? In a visitors, however, for the second which even before the currency de­ Hot Water Fitting ABRAM BUCKTON beautiful garden called Eden or Par young woman repudiated the report preciated amounted to only 820 Suite 314 Empire Bldg. Phone Champa 5482 adise. that she had been thrown. “ I have month. 2210 E. Ctdfax Avenua Hardware, Tools, Paints What wa* their Ufa to be? (1) never had too much horse,” she an­ I i m i. iiwbim — House Furnishing Good* They would have everything they nounced. The peat track seems to DR. LEO B. WALSH, DENTIST cared for. (2) They would have no have caused most of the accidents DONT FORGET, CHICKEN SUPPERS, St. John’s Parish GENUINE FORD PARTS suffering or troubles. (3) They ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL both to man and beast; but the long 1491 S. Broadway Phone South 403 Glenarm and 16th Sts. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. would never die. casualty list set country by the m Who el*e were to enjoy thi*? AH ears. PATRONIZE OUE ADVER'nSEES THE HARMAN CASH STORE of us. Dorothy Stobbe and H. E. Stobb* 1081 So, Pearl St. Phone So. 1824 What one thing did God a*k of PHONE CHAMPA 33 PHONE CHAMPA 0053 The rodeo was discussed in parlia­ Dry Goods, Notions, School Supplies, them? Not to eat the fruit of. one HUCK’S MARKET ment, in leading articles and columns Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishingi certain tree. Booths, Shoes and Rubbers Groceries and Meats ■niE FRENCH AND ITALIAN Why did God give them thi* com-, of news in the press; and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Paints and Varnishes WE DELIVER mand? (1 ) To show them that they THE GREEN SHOP must serve Him. (2) To show them to Animals instituted proceedings 278-280 Datroit St. Phone York 3953 SERVICE, QUALITY, ECONOMY ROTISSERIE against the management— though the that they could do nothing without Beauty and Millinery Shop 1748 BROADWAY— OPP. BROWN PALACE case was dismissed. Meantime Eng­ Him. (3) That they might show The latest method in scalp and facial Our Aim is to Serve Food that is "Different” land, while it shuddered, turned out treatment. Marcelling and Bob­ they were always willing to obey Him. to view the contests at the rate of Holy Family Parish St. Leo’s and St. Where you will be able to enjoy and rolish your favorite dishes seasoned in the Could they commit any other *in in bing a specialty. Reduced prices. true Krcnch-Italian style; Ravioli. RpaghcUU Lasagne, Rigatoni, Risotto, some 146,000 a day. Is the rodeo Elizabeth’s Barbecued Chicken and Meat— Something Different paradi*e? No; not even the slightest. cruel? If you think that it is, look at ALL HATS REDUCED COSY BOOTHS TABLES Who templed them to eat the for­ McMANNAMY the animals. They enjoy it as much Phona York 7945 1774 Humboldt W . C. BAUER bidden fruit? The devil. as the cowboys. Of course, it is cruel QUAUTY GROCERY Why did he tempt them? He COUld in a way. But so is study on human T. A. McCormick Phone Main Cor. 38th and Raleigh 'Successor to Fred Fisher not bear to see them so happy. beings. and Son 3857 ALL KINDS OF FHONES How did God punish Adam and Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruit, Fresh and Smoked Meats CHURCH GOODS 7 V £ MA0I Eve? (1) He put them out of Para­ WHITE FRONT GARAGE dise. (2) They had all kinds of The Oldnt and Host Reliable Aaents Oysters in Season 1055 ELEVENTH STREET 1 7 ^ -3 0 Glenarm St. Gallup 1827-W 4280-A281 temptations to fight, and sufferings lor Hotel Help id the W e.t Phone Champa 9180-W Hale and Female Help Scot Every­ 0pp. St. Elizabeth's Church to bear. (3) They had to die. where when R. R. Fare is Advaoead General Repairing Car Washing MERIT GROCERY Were we punished for their sin? Storage Used Cars 4995 Lowell Blvd. Gallup 4828 Yes; just as we should have had all CANADIAN W. H. Hensler John Henslei U U N FiR Y G NEWHOUSE CAFE WE SELL EVERYTHING their happiness if they had not sin­ HENSLER BROS. ZS00-2EJ;- CURTIS IT. ned. EMPLOYMENT Club Breakfast W hy is this? Because we are their F. W. FELDHAUSER MODERN PLUMBERS WE USE ARTESIAN WATBi: Special Lunch children; what was theirs came to us; AGENCY Table d’Hote Dinner FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS Remideling and Jobbing a Specialty children of black parents are black. MAIN 4M 1526 LARIMER Daaver, C«U. 4170 Tennyson Phone Callup 297 1449 MARIPOSA ST. What did we lose by their fall? Phone Champa 7600-W EsUb. 1880 Mrs. J. WhiU, Prop. Phone Main 2267 ( Everything they lost. 308 EAST COLFAX AVE. iRESTO’S BAKERY . 15 EAST COLFAX What is this called? Being in orig­ Successors to Sullivan’s Bakery inal sin. Annunciation Parish The bread, pies, etc., that mother used to make. Why is it called originsJ sin? Be­ St. Dominic’s Parish I I I I cause, (1) It came down to us from WHITE’S MARKET AND GROCERY our first parents. (2) All the evils Home-made Frankfurters, Bologna, B. & B. BATTERY ELECTRIC IREAMERY and miseries of our lives come from Mary’s Academy,.Denver I St. iiVeal Loaf, Baked Loaf, Wieners, SERVICE THE BROADWAY CREAMERY it. . Metwurst, Pressed Ham Loaf, etc. What will take original sin o ff our Auto Electrical Work. Generator' High Grade Meat* Our Specialty Ignition. Every thing good to cat is the dairy lino. Direct from producer to eonsumer souls ? Baptism. W as there anyone who wa* always 3458 HUMBOLDT ST. U.SX. BATTERIES Phone South 3456 « « S®- Broadway Phone*: Grocerie*, 6144-M; Meat free from original sin? Yes; the Service on all makes of Batteries. ^ Blessed Virgin. Depit., Ch. 8898-J Bishftp & Bobe 2320 W. 27th Ave. Gallup S436-W What is thi* called? The Immac­ yiotal Desi;liinis Put Up Whila You Wait kRUGS Ymk"25% raOM B MAIN 1611 CAPITOL HILL DRUG STORE vmk sm ulate Conception. MEYERS CASH CARRY How are we different? (1) We 1508 East CoiUx» Cornw HmwboUU. Premptne—, Purity, Accuracy MARKET cannot learn or understand so easily. CURTIS PARK FLORAL CO. (2) We are less willing £b do good. Cor. W , 23rd Avenue and Irving l e c t r ic f i x t u r e s The Best for Less Money BstebiialMd 1880 (8) We arc more ready to do what is wrong. Choice Plants and Cut Flowers FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION CO. Conitanlly on hand. Vegetable* and Fruit* E Does not Baptism take away these CrMokeuM*! 54th and Curti* Straats 1616 Arapahoe St. W. R. Kaffer, Manager Phone Main 2252 too? No; God had allowed these to A t Down-town Price* remain. Why is this? We gain great re­ LONDON MARKET AND ward in heaven by fighting tempta­ GROCERY D. L. CAMERON ROCERIES tions and bearing our sufferings pa­ Oscar TanneB, Prop, PIGGLY WIGGLY tiently. GROCERY AND MARKET But supose people do not fight Quality Meats and Groceries Phone Gallup 630 All Over the World ^ 37 Stores in Denver these temptations? They commit other sins. 3800 Walnut St. Phone Main 5239 3168 W . Fairview Place Hate sin. Dne sin drove our first A Select School for Girls and Young Ladies r o o f i n g w h e n DONE WITH ELATERITE parents out of Paradise and wa* the ' LASTS A LIFETIME cause of all the misery on earth since. 1 Conducted by the Sisters of Loretto Painting-Paperhanging HOLMES’ GARAGE with every roll we give aervice that ia worth more than included in the coat of the cheap rooting generaljy offered f Auto Repairing luciuue 2574 You will be treated right if For further particulars apply - . . to the Lloyd Keeling, Prop. THE WESTERN ELATERITE ROOFING CO. you patronize those who adver.’ I MOTHER SUPERIOR, 1370 PENNSYLVANIA STREET ilj Complete Line of Painters’ Supplies Vulcanizing— Accessories (M fgs.) Goodrich and U. S. Tirai > n M it? 3738 Walnut Phone 971 |ti«e in the Regutgr. . t »l W SStM lit»M'I I Ch, 2304 We*t 27th Avenue

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Thursday, July 31, 1924.

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RESPONSIBILITY for the better vision of thousands is the moral obligation of this B e lk Sophisiii DENVER Discord in Village of Passion business. When you come to us for glasses, we fully appreciate the importance of our responsibility. Absolute accuracy is the keynote Mr.s. A. D. La Hines of New York, Mrs. Lillian White Spencer, gifted Catholic poet, has opened the P.W.W. of our success. accompanied by her children, Arthur is Answered in home at Bryn Mawr, Platte Canon, Play Due to American Visit and Ann, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Hagus. Before her marriage for the season. The Mrs. La Hines, as Elizabeth Kelly, Masses were offered recently by was a special writer on The Denver the Cathedral Altar and Rosary so­ Cologne. — Unwittingly, America mayor himself— Petrus in the play— ; Swigert Bros. Optical Co. Post. Among the affairs which have K. of C. Magazine ciety for three deceased members: has brought to the ancient village of was one of those whom it was pro­ Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. Des Jardienes been given in her honor was a lunch­ Oberammergau, scene of the sacred posed should go to America, and he W hole reputation and equipment give you the and Mrs. Dolan. Devoted exclusively to the eon by the newspaper women, many and time-honored Passion Play, dis­ favored the tour, protests were un­ Higheat Grade of Service of whom were her former associates. New York.— In the August issue Mrs. B. Notzon.s has invitations out cord and bickering that the village availing. The mayor’s influence was Fitting and Manufacturing for a bridge luncheon at the Argo­ St. Clara’s Aid society will hold of “ Columbia," Mr. William D. Guth­ never knew before. too strong. So the three men went. (: 1850 CALIFORNIA ST., DENVER of Glasses. naut August 6, honoring her sister. its monthly meeting and card party rie will reply to statements made by It all centers in the recent tour of And now the three principal Ober­ Miss Conley of San Antonio, who at the orphanage next Wednesday, Hilaire Belloc in his recent book, America by three of the principals in ammergau players have made their made many friends while visiting August 6, at 2 p. m. “ The Contrast,” and in an extract the Passion Plajt cast— those who tour of America, shown their pottery here last year. Miss Conley will be Mrs. John R. Schilling, prominent from the volume published in The lay Christus, Judas and Petrus— and carvings, been entertained, and singer and choir leader, underwent Century under the title of “ A Cath­ accompanied here by Donald Notzon, Eut the real discord has extended retunned. With their return, the dis­ a serious operation at Mercy hospital who has been visiting his grandpar­ over a whole year. cord has increased. They said they olic Vielv of Religious America,” in ents in San Anljonio. Tuesday. which the distinguished English Last year, American motion pic­ hoped to popularize the Oberammer­ The marriage of Miss Leila Zim­ On Monday, July 21, the Annun­ writer elabprates a contention that ture producers offered large sums for gau carvings in America, hut the ! MEMORIALS I mer and Lieut. Breen, aviation corps, ciation church was the scene of a there is “ a necessary conflict between motion pictures of the Passion Play, carvers in the village assert that thi.s U. S. army, will take place August pretty wedding when the Rev. M. F. the civil state and the Catholic to be shown in America. Many of the has not been accomplished. The re­ 4 at the bride’s home, with Father Callanan solemnized the marriage of Church where the two are not iden­ poorer inhabitants of the placid little turning trio reported they had not Moran officiating. The bride comes THE DENVER MARBLE & Miss Marguerite M. Holihan to John tified.” village were inclined to accept, and made much money, but that Ameri­ of a prominent Catholic family, her R. Nalty, Jr., both of that parish. This assertion, which has been thus add a few dollars to their in­ cans had given them a fund to erect The bride was becomingly dressed in mother being an active factor in both come. But most of the Catholic vil­ an American memorial stone in Ober­ GRANITE COMPANY quickly copied and commented on by Cathedral and St. Philomena’s par­ Alice blue and white, and was at­ opponents of the Church in America, lagers opposed the plan. They saw ammergau. The rest of the inhabi­ Established 1874 tended by her sister. Mr. Nalty, who ishes. They will live at Kelly field, in it a profanation of the religious tants have refused to erect the stone. has caused much mistunderstanding San Antonio. Tex. W . E. GREENLEE, Pres. is a Knight of Columbus, is well which the publication of Mr. Guth­ character of the historic play. Ac­ And so the little village that known throughout the Catholic cir­ The Rev. Walter Steidle, pastor at cordingly, the offer was refused. through the centuries was known for ., 1224 Lawrence St. Main 1815 ! rie’s article should help to remove. Castle Rock and chaplain of the I , cles of the city. They will be at home Some time later, almost unanimous its piety and peaceful spirit is rent to their friends upon their return Belloc’s logic is not sound. For Mercy novitiate, was suddenly opposition also met the proposal for with discord and quarrels over an from Salt Lake City, which will be instance, he says: stircken ill last Sunday and is now the three principals in the Passion outgrowth of the very pious act which the first part of August. “It may well come about, at any a patient in Mercy hospital. Play to go to America to exhibit their had brought reverence for it through­ The Liam Mellowes council will moment, that the state shall pass a Mrs. M. H. Mitchell of 2926 Fed­ pottery and carvings. But since the out the world. celebrate the release of De Valera by law compelling those who have the eral returned last week after a two HARTFORD an entertainment and social at An­ guardianship of human beings in­ months’ visit with her son in Los An­ drews’ park Saturday evening, Aug­ capable beyond a certain degree to geles. UNDERTAKING ust 2. The event is open to the pub­ see to the removal of those human The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber beingrs. The state may take it for of Colorado Springs, administrator i - B01SBRIK.ii lic. The program will consist of Irish *1 COMPANY songs and step dancing, followed by granted as a univer.«al doctrine, to of the Denver diocese during the ab­ 777 BROADWAY sence of Bishop J. Henry Tihen on l Y VOTE FOR B lE ir ? U55.57 GLENARM ST, the social. An addres on the signifi­ !ie held and enforced upon all citi­ Phone Main 7779 cance of De Valera’s release will be zens, that the' preservation of imbe­ his ad limina visit, was in Denver cile or imperfect life, much more its Monday attending a meeting of the Res. Phone So. 3991J delivered by Mr. Doyle. Take Car Is the city government of Denver These are questions that must be No. 75 and get off at Eighth avenue continuance from one generation to Mount Olivet cemetery boflrd at the to be dictated by a secret society faced in the recall election. Are we ARTISTIC and Knox court, then walk four another by the propagation of chil­ episcopal residence, 1536 Logan. which does not even hold its meetings to have government by the whole blocks northwest to 927 Newton. dren, is destructive of society; and within the city and which does its people or by a little clique of the MEMORIALS OBITUARY The Associated Press on Saturday it may order that these unfortunate REPORTED ANNULMENT OF best to conceal its membership; or is people? The Catholics do not want mentioned Bishop Tihen and Father beings be placed in what is called, in CASTELLANE-GOULD it to be conducted in the open, where control. The Jews do not Wartt it. The Best Value for Your Money . MRS. IDA C. McHUGH of 3729 Wewatta William O’ Ryan of Denver in connec­ our modern scientific jargon, the MARRIAGE UNTRUE all can see? Is an organization that The negroes do not want it. All Requiem Maas was sunsr Saturday tion with the International Eucharis­ lethal chamber. Reports sent out by news agencies does not represent one-hundreth of they ask is their proportionate share morning: at 9 o'clock at the Annunciation tic congress at Amsterdam. Monsig­ that the Castellane-Gould marriage of the public offices and a strict deal church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan k ‘Now, for a Catholic to act in this the population to dictate to all the Son service. nor Francis A. Purcell of Chicago, it fashion is, by Catholic definition, has been annulled, are without foun­ rest? Is a little group, arrogating of justice on every occasion. Why MRS. CATHERINE BARBER. July 26. said, read a long paper advocating murder; and what is more, any action dation. The Pontifical commission to itself the right to proscribe three must they submit to having a secret Requiem Mass was suns Monday mornina the revival of spiritual ideals by pro­ supporting, or even permitting this appointed to consider the case, has large classes of citizens, to be per­ society which would do away with at 6 o'clock at the Mullen chapel. Inter­ ment Fairmount. Horan k Son service. moting frequent Communions, and thing, is also from the Catholic point met but no decision has been render­ mitted to wield official authority them if it could and which promises THOMAS OLIVER. July 26. Remains said that priests must abandon the of view, murder.” ed. The commission will probably re­ through the aid of the city admin­ to eliminate them from civil life gain were forwarded by Horan k Son to Ellis, idea of hearing confessions only on Surely, shows Guthrie, any such port before the end of the month. istration? control? ' Kan., for interment. JOHN P. CLARKE. July 27. Remains Saturday. The Rev. William O’ Ryan destruction of human beings would be Put aside personal likes and dis­ were forwarded by Horan k Son to Las disagreed with the last mentioned equally within the Protestant and NEBRASKA PRIEST VISITOR likes. Forget petty political scores. Animas. Colo., for interment. — idea on the ground that it was against Jewish definitions o f murder. In­ Father Lombardi of Minden, Nebr., DISPENSATION MADE KNIGHT Face the big issue in this recall. Give ANTONIO LEOM. Funeral was held Fri* stopped in Denver for Mass Monday OF EDWARD Vll your vote to Dewey C. Bailey. dav morninR. interment Mt. Olivet. the traditions of the Church and as­ deed, are there adherents to any re­ MARY WEBER at St. Clara's orphanatre. serted that the people must be taught ligion throughout the civilized world on his way to Colorado Springs for a London.— The interesting historical Thifi article is an advertisement, paid for Requiem Mass was sunir Monday mominc visit. fact that Pope Leo XIII granted a by a man who worked against Bailey in the they can go to Communion without mo would not regard such a law as last election. Adv. the orphanage chapel. Interment Mt. a confession, if they are in a state of special dispensation in order to per­ Olivet. Direction of Theodore Hackethal. commanding murder? Does Mr. Bel­ RODERICK FORBES of 3346 Hayward. grace. loc seriously intend to assert— his CALENDAR OF THE WEEK mit the late King Edward VII (when Prince of Wales) to become a knight HOPE CHEST FOR THE GIRLSg luso/eurtfs Funeral was held Tuesday morntnsr from St. Miss E. M. Keene, vice president of language certainly implies it— that Sunday, Aug. 3.— Eighth Sunday Dominic’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. the Neustetter company, one of the American Protestants and Jews would of the Sovereign Sacred Military Or­ ST. CATHERINE'S CARNIVAL Arrangements by Geo. P. Hackethal. after Pentecost. Gospel, Luke xvi, EILEEN McNAMARA of 4654 High St. most prominent business women of not regard such a law as command­ 1-9: Parable of the Unjust Steward. der of St. John of Jerusalem, has just Funeral was held Sunday afternoon from Denver, suffered injuries from which ing murder? Finding of St. Stephen’s Relics, 415. been revealed. Annunciation church. Interment Mt. Olivet. she died a few minutes later when Mr. Belloc, it is true, concedes that Monday, Aug. 4.— St. Dominic, Fi The Order of the Hospital of St. JACQUES BROS. Jas. P. McConaty, director. she was thri^n by her horse while this is an “ extreme and violent ex­ 0 . P., 1221. John of Jerusalem in England had Office and Yards, 28 £ . 6th Arm, horseback riding near the Good Shep­ ample” ; but, he nevertheless declares Tuesday, Aug. 5.— Our Lady of offered its cross to the prince. But China Decorating Telephone South 73 herd home early Sunday. She was that it is “ particularly illuminating” the Snow, Rome, 366. this order, which is sometimes con­ MABEL ZIETZ. Prop. carried into the home, where she died. and that no one can “ say that it is Wednesday, Aug. 6.— Transfigura­ fused with the ancient body, has not High-class work *t reasonable price*. Death and Funeral Notices Ask about our China Club. Lesson* She was not a Catholic. fantastic, seeing what things are pro­ tion of our Lord. the same claims to' distinction. given. Order work taken. By the Olinger Mortuary The Very Rev. Dr. John P. M. posed today and what ideas are be­ The prince replied that if he Wore Thursday, Aug. 7.— St. Cajetan, F. 606 Santa Fe Pji. S. 6478 f Doyle, a distinguished scholar who coming familiar.” As to what these Theatines, 1547. the cross at all, he would prefer to MARY CONCEPTION DE VASCONCEL- visited Colorado and spent some things are that are being proposed Friday, Aug. 8.— St. Cyriacus and wear the real thing. There was a dif­ Mount Olivet LES of 950 £ . 4tb avenue. Requiem Mass ficulty in the way as his royal high­ was sung last Friday morning at St. John's months at St. Anthony’s hospital, today and what ideas are the similar Companions, Martyrs. MARTIN J. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Denver, eight years ago, has just been ideas which in his mind are becoming Saturday, Aug. 9.— Blessed Peter ness was not a Catholic. elected minister provincial of the so familiar as to render such an as­ Favre, S.J., 1546. The Pope was then asked to grant CULLEN Cemetery KILLED BY FALLING POLE Third Order Regular of St. Francis in sumption not entirely fantastic and a dispensation, which he did and the LANDSCAPE Rotlerick Forbes, 43 years old, of 3346 DESIGNER the United States, with headquarters repulsive in any civilized country he Sacred Heart League prince was admitted a knight of the W. Hayward place, died at Mercy hospital Home Grown Tree* at 2 o'clock Sunday morning, not regaining at Loretto, Pa. does not venture- to disclose, shows General Intentitfff€ot‘August: The order, the late Msgr. Fenton acting' Plant* and Seeds LET US DECORATE consciousness after an accident at Elltch's Edward Kavan, son of Edward Ka- Guthrie. Conversion of Africa. as chaplain on the occasion. International Nursery YOUR GRAVES gardens Saturday afternoon when he was van of 1357 Downing, was baptized 4575 Wyandotte struck by the cross arm of a falling tele- Gallup 330 phone pole during a contest entered into by July 27 by the Rev. Francis W. Nights, So. S433-W Call at our greenhouses and linemen of the Public Service company a; Walsh of the Cathedral. Charlotte let us help you to select the feature of their annual picnic and games Frances Scott, daughter of Charles REGISTER SMALL ADS proper decoration. Our expert Forbes is survived bv his widow and four F. Scott of 4606 Bryant, was bap­ is always there and our prices young children. Joseph. 10; Margaret, 9 Frances, 7. and Isabelle, 6. He had beer tized a few days ago at the Cathedral G. H. WATKINS» INCORPORATED C. C. HAAS, REAL ESTATE. Champa 3376 THE WALTMAN REALTY CO. are right. employed for the last fourteen years during by the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin. “ Better Homes'* Formerly his residence in Denver as foreman of the Dewer Joseph W’ilson, a convert to 2954 Hooker. 3 Rms. and Sleeping Porch 1706 Stout Street Main 8232 Patronize Your Cemetery line department for the Denver Gas am Get located before school starts. Just as 2 bed rooms and 3 piece bath room set 2nd Herbert Fairall Electric Light company. the Church, was baptized July 20 by easy to aet near church and school if you floor; all new porcelain bath and laundry LOYOLA PARISH He was born in Antigonish county, Nove the Rev. Joseph McMullen in the select agency that specialises. fixtureH. new electric wiring and roof. Owner Delightful home of 8 rooms, full basement, Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., Scotia. Canada, and was married in Denver Cathedral. Our interests are mutual. moved to St. Louts, Mo. Hence possession sleeping porch, garage, light pressed brick. President to Miss Mary McDonald, a girl from hi CATHEDRAL PARISH Aug. 1st. $500 cash, balance monthly pay­ Owner anxious to sell. Price 66,900; terms. Rev. Wm. J. O’Malley home county in Canada. Forbes’ parents William A. Young and Mildred “ Church. Colfax and Logan; Grade and ments. Investigate. Main 8232. INSURANCE Secretary and Manager are dead. The body was taken to the under­ Brown were married July 26 by the High School, 19th and I. room brick, modern but heat. Total Income; 8 rooms divided into 8 apts.; fully Dominic's church. with May V. Pepin and A. J. Witt as 9 room home. 2 baths. Priced to sell price, $2,750. $500; balance easy. modern, income 6110 per month; garage Automobile Health witnesses. Edmund V. Humm and quickly at 36.000. right off Colfax; 5 blocks from the church. , Casualty Acoident Price, 60,500; furnished. Main 8232. IN MEMORIAM Margaret McAleer were married July 7 rooms and 2 car garage in best part W. 29th Ave. 6 Rooms. $2,950 In memory of Frank McKee of 4120 Kala- Capitol Hill: light pressed brick; newly dec* 4 lots, garage, chicken house and paid up 29 by the Rev. Francis W. Walsh of orated. A bargain at IH.OOOv Rocky Mtn. ditch water. $500 cash; balance ST. JOHN’S PARISH (7th AVE.) Central Saving* Bank Bldg. math, wbo died two years a(to Monday, July Bungalow, 6 rooms, 7th and Detroit; large York 4C15 York 4614 28, and for whom a Maaa of Requiem wa^ the Cathedral, with Frank and Elena 6 terraces, good iacome. Only $13,000. to suit. 6 apartments, income over $4,300 year. rooms, 8 bedrooms, oak floors, double ga­ Champa 593 Slim? by Father O’ Dwyer at St. I’atrick’? McAleer as witnesses. $22,500. 23rd and Eaton, Edgewater. 4 Rooms rage; 67.500; good terms. Main 8232. ' church on Monday. Mother Ambrose of the Sisters of ST. PHII4OMENA J'ARISH Sun parlor and sleeping porch; modern but 216 U. S. National Bank Bldg. W. f . ROCHE St. Joseph of Oswego, N. Y., is visit­ “ 14th and Detroit; School 9th and Fill* heat; has extra large rooms. Has 2 lots, ing her brother, John J. Kelly of 3374 more.'* one 10x80 and one 10x40; chicken house. HOTEL YORK— European plan. Cafe in LOW NECK DRESSES I rooms and garage. An ideal family SmaH down payment, balance 6 years, 6 %. connection. Reasonable rates. In Cathedral AMBULANCE W. 31st avenue. This is the first time home. Only $6,750. parish. 19th and Grant. Champa 1061. :1 BARRED AT LOURDES Mother Ambrose has seen her brother Double Bungalow Washington Park. 5 Room Double. $8,000 SERVICE in twenty-eight years. 6 rooms each; hot water heat. $10,600; Fully modern, 2 lots, new double garage. MOTHERS, leave your children in good Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrington an­ on terms to suit. Income 6100 month. Terms. Catholic home; best of care by experienced COMPANY Lourdes— Low neck dresses and NEW LOYOLA AND SACRED HEART nurse; reasonable. The Infanta’ Nursery, short sleeves are not to be tolerated nounce the birth of a daughter. “ Churches, 2Srd and York and 23tb and Near St. Francis de Sales' Church 2720 Downing. Phone Y. 9682-J. Best of Prompt and Careful at Lourdes. The Bishop of Tarbes The members o l the Cathedral Al­ I>arimer.'' High and Grade Schools. 28th 4 Room r.p.b. cottage, newly decorated, references. tar and Rosary society will receive and I^awreoce." “ Bus line for amail chil*; full basement. Arranged for furnace. Price and Lourdes has instructed his priests dren." $3,650. Terms. FOR RENT— Nice, clean and cool sleeping Courteous 1 that in giving Communion they are to Holy Communion in a body at the New 5 room bungalow: full basement with and housekeeping rooms; reasonable; in pass over girls and women who are 7:30 Mass on Sunday, August 3 finished room. Only $6,100: $1,000 cash. Same Church. 5 Room Double Bungalow Sacred Heart parish. 2247 Larimer. Pat­ Day or Night not dressed with decorum. Sleeves, Seats will be reserved on the right 5 room bungalow; rented $62.50; $6,000; Sleeping porch; fully (nodern. Has 2)4 rick Kelly. Prop. terms. lots, double garage to match. Price only Best Ambulance* in the W est says the Bishop, must come below the hand side of the main aisle, and all 4 room bungalow; rented $52.60: $6,750; 612,000. Income 6120 month; terms. $2.50—PIANO TUNING—$2.50 elbows. members are requested to be present. terms. A. Phillips, 3838 Perry St. Gallup S165-M. The Sacred Heart Aid society will 6 room bungalow: breakfast nook. A Same Church. 6 Room Modern, $6,000 beauty; $8,500: $1,500 cash. All r.p.b., lovely place for home or income. CALL Champa 808 or Gallup 4090-W for Washington, D. C.— The National meet Thursday, August 7, at 2:30, at 6 room. 2 story, billiard room, garage: light moving, trunks or baggage; satisfac­ All Straw Hats 6500 down; 650 including interest, 6 %. MONUMENTS Council of Catholic Women has as the home of Mrs. M. Lippincott, 1826 $6,800. Terms. tion guaranteed. Tom McEIroy’s Express, Burned a militant leadership in the S. Emerson. Mrs. George Hackethal 8 rooms, maid’ s room, billiard room, oil 38th Ave. 4 Room Garage, $2,300 stand Colfax and Logan. 1-2 OFF and Mrs. Edward Walters will be as­ burner, iceleas refrigerator, automatic water 64 feet of ground. All in good condition. , movement for more modest dress for heater, tite shower, bath in addition to regu­ We will consider your down payment. LADIES— Be independent. Learn Hair­ j women, in conformity with the Pope’s sistant hostesses. lar bath. 8 car garage. $10,500. dressing, Marcelling, Bobbing and Curling; recent expression on the subject. His Miss Jane Hillyer, young daughter 7 rooms and sleeping porch, double ga* She 3936 West 3rd Avenue rates reasonable. Wee Beauty Shoppe, 2746 of Mr. and Mrs. Granby Hillyer, who rage. $5,250. 4 rooms, sleeping porch, fully modern. W. 29th ave. Phone. Gallup 4960. Manhattan ' Holiness, decrying the modern ten­ ST. JOHN EVANGELIST See this. Owner will show you through. dency of women to scandal by im has been in Paris studying the past “ Church. 5th and Josephine. New School, PATCHWORK—Stone, brick, cement and proper dress, recently offered i year, is at present with her mother’s 6lh and Clayton." For Sale— $4,000 first loan, 5 years, 7%. plaster; reasonable. Wendel Zwermann, New f . people in England and Ireland and 6 room bungalow, full basement: one year On 5 house terrace of 4 rooms each. Western hotel. 1143 Larimer street. medal to. the members of the Wo­ oM. Owner leaving. $7,000. Easy terms. Shirts men’s Diocesan’s clubs of for will sail for home the middle of Au­ New 5 room bungalow. $4,760: $1,000 cash. C. C. HAAS, 508 18th St. Champa 3376 YOUNG married man, 27. desires to learn the best design of a gown that would gust. Miss Hillyer has been accom­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES good business. Sales, office, store experi­ 1-3 OFF panied by a private chaperone and “ Church. So, Sherman and Alameda Ave." MENLO HOTEL AND APARTMENTS ence; 2 years teacher. Now employed eve­ be attractive and in good taste and “ New Jr. High and Grade Schools; same Two-room apartments, everything fur­ nings. Paul McCullough, 1936 Grant St. at the same time modest. Already has availed herself of the many op­ location.” nished, eteam beat, very comfortable. In Phone Champa 2608-W. enlisted in the movement for more portunities of the Continent. Among Double bungalow. 5 rooms, breakfast St. Leo’s and St. Elizabeth's parishes. 1105 seemly dress for women, the the much prized privileges was a pri­ room and garage each side. Income $1,660 Stout. H. A. Hames, proprietor. FOR RENT— A B-room furnished house,' vate audience with His Holiness, the year- Price $11,500. Catholic family preferred. Rent reasonable. { N.C.C.W. has. since the Pope’s ex­ 8 rooms and garage. $5,000. FREE this month, a portable phonograph Apply-at 3169 West 26th avenue, or call O’BRIEN’S pression, virtually decreed a crusade Pope. ST. CATHERINE’S PARISH with the sale of every piano. Pianos 6160.00 Gallup 3269-W. among its 700,000 members and affil­ Mrs. Charles J;*Dunn headed “ Church and School, 41at and Federal and up. Phonographs, 627.50 and up. 'Tuning, 618 17TH STREET Sample of My Work committee from the Altar and Rosary Ulvd." 62,60. Holland Music Store, 1469 So. Pearl. HOUSEKEEPER, Catholic rectory, small iates to carry out this design. Mrs. 5 room bungalow with garage. A quality Pohne So. 6696. W. J. Lameris, Prop. town. All work of house and church, wash­ 0pp. Child’s Restaurant i. M. GREEN Michael Gavin of New York, daugh society which called on Father Kelly home, $6,900. 1876 Lafayette Street ing and fires. 625.00. Box 497, Elbert, ter of the late James J. Hill, who is last week at St. Anthony s hospital 7 fine terraces; income $3,180 year. FOR SALE— Eden electric washing ma­ Colo. president of the council, has issued Father Anthony Braun, who made $20,000; 'A cash. chine. Cost rt60. Will sell for half price. Good condition. York 2701-W. a statement on the organization’s ac­ many friends a few years ago while G. H. WATKINS, INCORPORATED tivities in this respect, and exhorted stationed at the MePhee chapel at Real Estate— Inaurance— Loans FOR RENT— One light housekeeping room Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phone Main 8437 members to greater effort. The Bailey, has arrived from the Fran­ 214 Patterson Bldg., 17tb and Welton and kitchenette, east front, tour windows; Phone Main 2773. other housekeeping rooms and sleeping Residence Phone, York 2383 council IS now distributing cards on ciscan college at Quincy for several rooms, with and without board. 1561 York. which is printed a pledge to observe weeks’ stay in Denver and Colorado CASSELLS IN THE PINES a proper standard in tne matter ol: Springs. Trout dishing, golf, mounUin climbing, LARGE, airy, attractive room, with or Theodore Mrs. W. P. Horan and daughter tennis, ballroom, horseback riding and motor­ without board, directly across from the Cath­ DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST dress. ing. Half hour's ride from daily Mass at edral. Champa 6634-M. 335 E. Colfax. Lucille will sail on the sixteenth for Bailey. Write Mrs. D. N. Cassell, Box 10, PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS Europe. Cassells, Colo. SIX room house for sale; all modern. Suite 722 Mack Building 16th and California Sts. Mrs. H. W. McLauthlin, an active 4691 Grove. Hackethal FOR SALE— Thoroughly modern house; leader in the alumnae of the Madames two stories, eight rooms and finished room WANTED— Position as chambermaid. Miss MRS. D. J. SULLIVAN of the Sacred Heart, has gone to in basement. Across from new St. Domin­ Rose Meyers, St. Anthony’ s hospital. Bailey for several weeks’ vacation. ic's church. On two lots. Price, $7,000. HOME MORTUARY 2926 Federal blvd. Gallup 1684. FOR SALE— At 2238 Gaylord, one block Ladies and Children Mrs. Ed. Ryan and family have from Loyola church, beautiful six room FUNERAL Our Specialty house in Brcckenridge for the sum FOR SALE— 3utnm*r home »t Intmont. house. Easy terms. Com* and see it. M. C. HARRINGTON & CO. mer. near MePhee chape). 6 room,, sleeping Owner. Lady Attendant porch, bath, fireplace, etc. Fumisheil, piano. Cor. Alameda and Broadway 62.000 {worth 66.000). Will rent for re­ WANTED— To take care of children PARLORS Phone South 444 OH, BOY! DUCK POND, mainder of „a son , 6160. Write Box 61, your own home. Experienced. Miss Rose General Business Brokers ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL Bailey, Colo. Phone 2 -F -ll. Meyers, St. Antlwny’ s hospital. Real Estate Loans. City, County and School Warranta 1449-51 KALAMATH ST. CALL STORTZ FUEL A FEED CO. FOR WANTED— Young man wants room or Llborty Loan Bonds bought and sold COAL, WOOD. POULTRY SUPPLIES. 4238 porch and three meals; about 650 per month. PHONE CHAMPA 6161 YORK. YORK 558, QUALITY, SERVICE. South tide. Can furnish good references. Papers for Mortgages, Deeds, Loans, Bills of Sale and Articles of Agreement Phone Main 3658 S. 8268-W. Correctly Drawn. Notary Public in office. i CARRIGAN GEO. P. HACKETHAL FORD touring top* and back, put on. 66. 769 West Colfax. FOR RENT— Pleasant room in quiet, mod­ List your pn^erty with us for sale or for Collection of Rcntali. Res. Phone Main 3250 UNDERTAKER ern home; reasonable. 687 East 19th Ave. ;; Monumental Works i; NEBRASKA priest wl"hes to get position AT THE RESIDENCE PIANO TUNING, regulating, voicing, re­ MORTUARY as priest’* housekegper in Colorado for 421-2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PHONE MAIN 1850 11 3145 Walnut Ph. Ch. 1079-W 11 recommended woman of experience in thi* pairing; 22 years experience; all work guar­ 600 14th STREET AT GLENARM work, in parish where altitude ia not too anteed. E. A. Howes, formerly with Baldwin high. Communicate with The Register. Piano Company. 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