MEXICAN PROBLEM OF CHURCH GROWING M O ^ ACUTE B E OF F 87,000 ilDGRM IDS M OR OFFIOAL YISn TO U. S. d P L E D VHH ACnVITIf OF TEUii BOW S i WAS E U ilD SEC18 WSEm DIFnaiLI Hungarian Sister First Woman Ever to Hnnlteils of noosanls of DoDats Sit as Deputy Invested by Proselyters

Washington.— The first Catholic Margaret’s party was founded on the (By N. C. W. C. News Service) necessities of life— and compromises sister to become a member of a na­ avowal that there should.be Chris­ Practically All tha Nationsd and Intematioaal News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as The biggest immigration problem which expose their Faith to danger. tional parliament woa her office by tianity in government. Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from tke N. C. W . C. News Service confronting the United States today All o f this is part o f the fierce, defeating three males candidates and So at the outset the Reds an­ — and, incidentally, one of particular though usually silent struggle for braving threats to riddle her meet­ nounced that if Sister Margaret held import to American Catholics— does souls which rages today along the ings with bnllets. meetings they would “ shoot them up” VOL. XX. NO. 20. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN.l, 1925. $2 PER YEAR not center around Ellis Island. In Mexican border. Sister Margaret Slachta, of the So­ though the windows. She was un­ fact, it does not center any place. Protestant Agencies Active cial Service Sisters of Budapest, dismayed. She had been one o f the It is strung along the hundreds of For the Mexican immigrant, from Hangary, who performed the feat, strongest leaders in the organizing miles of frontier separating and Join­ the moment he crosses the border— told of it here. She came to Wash­ of the Christian Social party against ing the United States and Mexico. and erven before that in many in­ ington to make inquiries concerning huge odds, and the fire of her enthu­ Government statistics indicate that stances— becomes the ceifter of an an interparliamentary conference she siasm had been breathed into the FATUt f m D N K E 8 IS BUBJIING OF daring the last fiscal year approxi­ efficient and well financed campaign will attend as representative of her women of Hungary, the group among mately 87,000 Mexicans entered the of proselytism designed to destroy party in Hungary, the Christian So­ whom her work had been chiefly cen­ United States and, if the present his Faith. American Protestant agen­ cial. . While in this country she also tered. Besides, she had experience trend continues, the number will be cies are active at all the important will visit members of her order, some as a teacher and social worker and IM IP A R H m d T E IN ANNUAL larger next year. Restrictive immi­ border cities of entry and in many of whom are Iq Buffalo, Los Angeles she knew the psychology of her peo­ gration laws, it will be recalled, do of the smaller towns aa well. They and Canada, and she expects to make ple. ’— ' not apply to Mexicans. are well supplied with money to pro­ several addresses. “The women were brave. The Mexican Influx Creating Many vide the material aid so often needed Demure of appearance in her grey threat of bullets only made them r a TO BERS OF iM o u m Probloitas. by the Mexican immigrant and ma­ habit, Sister Margaret is intense and more determined. So they came to This great movement from the terial aid provides an inviting ave­ eager, with the &*e of a crusader in the meetings,” she said, 'hien, with South creates numerous problems for nue for religious propaganda. In her eye, when the subject of Chris­ a smile, “ And when the men saw, In a pamphlet to be distributed in center we could save our boys and 000. The ordinary expenditures of the social welfare workers and others many instances the one is made con­ tianity in government, or of her they came, too.” And there was no the Cathedral Sunday, giving the an- girls, our young men and young the parish run $40,000 a year, leaving interested in the proper assimilation ditional upon the other. If the im- country’s welfare, is mentioned. It shooting. women, from 76 per cent of the dan­ $20,000 for continued improvements. of aliens. Many of these problems I migrant wants a bowl o f soup, he was her brilliant mind and indomit­ oal financial statement of the parish, The Christian Social party had gers and temptation to which they At present, interest on the $105,000 are of a nuterial nature— since most pays for it by attending a Bible class. able spirit, as well as her ability as been hardened into a determined and showing that the ordinary and are now e x p < ^ — « sufficient jnsti- debt eats up a third of this $20,000, of the Mexican immigrants are poor. At first, o f course, he is more inter­ a speaker, that won her a seat in the body of men and women by the se­ extraordinary receipts for the year ficatiott for the expenditure of the and the immediate work of the parish But from the Catholic standpoint ested in the soup than the Bible class, Hungarian Chamber of Deputies, the verest sort of hardships in the course were $69,049.10, the £ev. Hugh L. |260,0fi0 such an institution would will be to liquidate this debt. Father there is another problem that tran­ but frequent repetition and the asso­ first woman to attdin that honor. of its short existence, and it rallied McMenamin, rector, suggests that cost” McMenamin announces that 32 per­ scends the matter ’of material wel­ Laughed at Her Candidacy. ciations thus formed are fruitful splendidly to such leadership. Found­ the people consider the erection o f a The report of the rector shows an sons are on the parish payroll. fare, although in practical solution sources of danger to the Faith of One of Sister Margaret’s oppo­ ed in the regime of Earolyi, the Red parish social center, “where young advance by the congregation that One of the smallest items on the closely linked with the latter. All the poverty-stricken and often poorly nents was a minister of the govern­ president of Hungary who took over and old can find wholesome recrea­ makes the feasibility of this great list of ordinary e^enditores is the save a negligible percentage of the instrticted immigrant. ment in power, and the other two the reins it &e end of the war, it tion in the proper environment.” It parish club evident In 1908, when salary of five priests^ a total of Mexican immigrants are Catholics— Complete statistics as to the extent were strong political leaders when in had set itself to save the nation from would contain a'.combination gymna­ Father McMenamin was put in charge $2,804.92 for the five. The school at least by tradition and natural in­ of I^otestant proselytism among the 1920 her party, , newly organized, the wave of revolutionary, non- sium and recreation floor, for the of the parish, the assets were $16,- expense, including the sisters’ sal­ clination. Many of them, because of Mexicans along the border are not, nominated her fdr a seat in .i^e Clmstian extremeism of the day, use of the school children by day 000 cash and real estate that brought aries, school furnishings, repaiik and the poverty and disturbed conditions of course, available. Because of the Chamber of Deputies. She h&dfiien using the homely slogan that the and the young men and young women the total assets to 1116,000. Today, supplies, is also surprisingly low,— of their native land, are but poorly multiplicity of sects and the wide a teacher, a social worker and a keen spirit of Christ must be at the basis in the evening, with parish socials the Cathedral and its site are valued $8,256.64. The salary of the help, instructed in dogmatic and doctrinal varied of agencies involved, it is student of government, and so ^ d of sound government held reg;ularly; a theater, where by experts at |1,500,000, he says, exclusive of the sisters, amounts to affairs. But they have a lively Cath­ doubtful if such statistics exiM any­ attracted the attention of the party. school entertainments, dramatic clubs and other assets bring the total hold-< $8,585.72. These figures are an elo­ Religiou* Worked on Farms. olic faith and will go to neat lengths where. But from the reports of mis­ But members of the older parties and a dramatic school would hold ings of the parish to the value of quent rebuke to those outside the Karolyi had tolerated it. Then to preserve it. And, with them, this sion boards and through independent laughed. They said it was humorous forth; a bowling alley for the men, $1,750,000. The present liabilities Church who think that individnals came Bela Run and his extreme matter o|_ differing for their faith is investigation it is possible to obtain for a woman to seek such an impor­ tea and tonnging rooms for the ladies, are only $105,000. personally profit by uie contributions Communists, lashing down all that not an academic question. All too enough information to indicate the and perhaps a swimming pool, with Apart from increase in the value of Catholics toward religion. tant post. That she was a religions savored of religiod. T^ere was one frequently they are forced to choose magnitude of this campaign to win locker rooms for all. of realty holdings, the parish has ad­ Among the oitiinary receipts, some was not an innovation ; with its great thing which the Communists coUd between material comforts— often (Continued on Page 4). Catholic population, Hungary ^ s respect said Sister Margaret as she “ This parish club can be main­ vanced tinancially $372,396.48 in the of the large amounts are: Pew rent, consistently had some priests in its recounted those dangerous days. It tained by our surplus parish revenues last twelve years. $6,640.20; offertory, $13,380.76; Chamber of Deputies. ' But a Sister was work on the soil. Bo' ^ e re­ and therefore its advantages can be The average income of the parish seat collection, $12,906.45; monthly — ^that was different. ligious and the leaders of the Chris­ enjoyed by ail under very definite is $60,000 a year. Father McMena- collection, $9,269.91; Easter collec- Yet many took her candidacy in a tian Social party went to the farms rules, laws and regulations,” Father min reminds the parishioners that|tion, $4,772.66; Christmas collection, McMenamin says. “ We believe that they are stockholders, tiierefore, ip a] $5,188.82; Altar and Rosary society, Vinter Series of Lectnres to far less humorous' spirit. 'The Reds and worked, that they might survive. in Hungary were strong, and Sister (Continued on Page 4.) through the m^ium of such a social public institution controlling $1,760,- $2,000; school tuition, $3,749. Open Monday at Catliedral State Cmfeiitiog of Natnnl B X O Iffi DKEAi OF BIG U H Iiy; The winter series of lectures to be respect for personal convictions. conducted by the Rev. Francis W. The subjects to be treated will be Walsh in the basement of the Cathe­ at follows, in the order named: dral will start this Mondgy eveniqg, “Catholics and the Constitution,” Condi of Catklic Hob Sood I l l R I l » L NOT IINIMLY FOR 1925 ; January 6, at 8 o’clock And will be “Catholicff and State Religion,” I held every successive Mnoday eve­ “ Catholics and Politics,” “Catholics 1 ning up to and including April 6. and Economics,” “ Catholics and the A Colorado state convention^of the.consider other important work, will Regis- university— how does that the encouragement and succen ex­ gation into the feasibility of opening Catholics and non-Catholics alike ,” “Catholics and Law £x National Council o f CathoUc J.?. sound? pected Regis will be a university be­ a school of commerce as early as invited to attend these lectures, "nie forcement,” “Catholics and Public i j . j. .. |J- Henry Tihen announced this week. fore many years. next autumn. That would be the exercises consist of a lecture, after The dream of Colorado Catholics Schools,” “Catholics-and Marriage,” to take action toward protecting the I The state president is William P. “ Our first work is to build up the first step towards a univertity. Then, which there is an open forum, when “Catholics and Maternity,” “ Catho­ for a university of their own may civic rights of Catholics and also to Horan, Sr. college of liberal arts,” he declared. as soon as possible, a school of law anyone in the audience is invited to lics and Birth Control,” “ Catholics come true. Speaking of the plan engi­ “ But we now have about 100 men and other university schools would be question the lecturer, and the an­ and Character Development,” “ Cath­ neered by the state council of the working there towards degrees, and established. sw er!^ of questions deposited in the olics and -Secret Societies,” “Cath­ question box. All lectures are char­ olics and Science,” ,and “Catholics Knights of Columbus, under the guid­ we look for a great growth. If the “Friends of Catholic education do not seem to be generally aware that acterized by good will, fair play, and and Evolution.” ance of State Deputy Joseph Stanko college department secures the right New Parisii Formed from Sterling kind of co-operation, and can be Regis is already able to take care of Pueblo, for open annual education­ made large enough, the Jesuita would of engineering and other professional al meetings and other definite work probably be willing to confine them­ students for a year or two of their towards in^easing the enrollment of selves wholly to college and university regular course. It is better to give Missions; Peetz as Headparters the Catholic colleges and academies work in Colorado, and turn over all a boy as much Catholic education as Priest Composer to Play Over ^ of Colorado, the Ve^ Rev. Robert high school work to the Benedictines’ we can, even though, for the present, M. Kelley, SJ., president of Regis, new college at (3anon City. we have no Ca cholic university in The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry headquarters, with Iliff, Stoneham said that if the movemeht meets with “ We have been making an investi­ Colorado.” Tihen this week announced the for­ and Crook as missions. Tlie Rev. Radio from New Local StatioD mation o f a new parish, composed oi William Scherrer, who has been as­ sistant to Father Charles Hagus at a mission field that has been served Sterling, has been named as the first The Rev. Ignatius GroU, O.S.B., by the Canon City monastery. The from Sterling. Peetz is to be the pastor. of the Holy Cross monaste^, (3anon others are a fantasy on “Carry Me FRIEi OF H E n SAYS FT’S V O iE F U l BOV CHy, will be heard in piano solos Back to Old Virgin^’ and “ Colorado over the radio from the General Onward,” a march. Father GroU’s Electric company’s giant new broad­ work is attracting considerable at­ casting station, KOA, 'Denver, Fri­ tention. New Americao Diocese Formed; EIIEESS TREY ARE IN FACE OF DU lll>nilS day evening, January 16, playing his The Rev, William O’Ryan broad­ own compositions. The first number cast a brief address on Ireland from will be “Abbey Chimes,” a piece KOA Wednesday evening o f this Thomas J^Mahony, of Longmont, the Longmont district in months is /who has tuberculosis of the spine— written only recently and ppbliahed week. chairman of the state committee of Pete Saragosa, who is doing time for one vertebra entirely gone. I took Raleigh, N. is Episcopal See her there myself. She is of a family the Knights of Columbus for the pro­ bigamy. ^ “ Manager F. A. Wilson spent Mon­ of eleven who live in a two-room tection of the Mexicans against in­ day at the court house in Boulder shack. It was with great difficulty .— The Consistorial Congre- and Belmont Abbey was erected by justice, is aiding with an investiga­ looking up the records of Mexicans that the priest and I were able to get Silver Jubflee of Fomtli l% e e ; gation has erected the Diocese of Pope Pius IX iq 1868. It comprises tion into reports that Mexican cases who have obtained aid from the coun­ the parents to let the county t ^ e Raleigh from territory included in the state of North Carolina, with the are flooding the courts in some coun­ ty or been convicted in court, it the child. m-' the Apostolic Vicariate of North exception of certain counties. In ties, and it would seem that the ru­ was found that of the forty-four per­ “Considering the conditions under Carolina. 1924 it had fifty-five priests and the mors are exaggerated or wholly un­ sons now being provided for by the which they have been compelled to The Vicariate of North Carolina (Catholic population was 8,264. live and the treatment they have re­ Prominent Speakers on P n ^ true. The following article appeared county, Mly one is a Mexican. Very in The Longmont Call Dec. 23, 1924; few M »ican s have been committed ceived in the past it is a matter of “District Manager of the Great to the [county jail daring the last surprise that there are so few bad The silver jubilee of Denver as­ Rabbi Friedman, and John H. Red- Western Sugar company N. R. Mc- year.” Mexicans in Colorado.” sembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of din, supreme master of the Fourth Creery has notified Longmont man­ Mr. Mahony, commenting on the Due to the efforts of Mr. Mahony Columbus, is being celebrated at the Degree. Mid-Vest Sodalists Aid Fund to ager of the company F. A. Wilson to above, declared: “The result of this and other Knights who are sincerely annual formal reception,- New Year’s At 9 o’clock, there is a social, with interested in the Mexicans’ welfare, ft iJf compile a record of all beet workers investigation in Boulder county at night, at the Brown Palace hotel A a long list of prominent men and in tile local factory district, follow­ least is very creditable to the Mex­ the Mexican children were admitted dinner is being served at 6:30, when women acting as patrons and patron­ ing complaints that criminal cases icans. Pete Ssrskosa, mentioned in on an equal footing with the others the following orators are on the pro­ esses. The Third Degree members among the Mexicans are flooding the the bigamy case, ia a bad Mexican in at the Longmont K. of C. Santa Clans gram: The Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, of the order have been invited to A Put Electric Lights in Catacomhs party to the Catholic children of courts. Managers at Brighton, Gree­ some respects, but no worse than D.D., Bishop of Denver; J. Foster participate, due to the silver jubilee ley, Loveland and Fort Collins have thousands of Americans living under Longmont, Mead and Frederick, at Symes; the Very Rev. Robert M. celebration. Charles N. Smith, prom­ also beep instructed to compile the much better conditions. He got a the Longmont armory. Two hundred Kelley, SJ., president of Regis col­ inent dntomobile dealer, is chairman St. Louis.— ^The sodalists o f the Sacrifice of the Mass. history of Mexican workers. marriage license— permission to and sixty little ones were present. lege; tile Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, of the arrangements committee. Middle-West, it was learned at the It is proposed therefore to install “ Records at the court house in marry, he calls it— confused with a In some places in Colorado, due sodality headquarters here, the of­ in some o f the catacombs a system Boulder show that the workers in the civil divorce. to the ridiculous feeling against the fice of The Queen’s Work, are re­ of elecMc lighting which will, at i^e Longmont district are generally law “ It will be noticed that the articls Mexicans, who as a class are cleaner sponding generously to the appeal same time, preserve the pictures abiding citizens and that a very small says that out of 44 persons now pro­ than Ame^ican^ despite their pov made in behalf of the Holy Father from unwelcome taper smoke where per cent of the criminal cases in the vided for by the county only one is a erty, it would have meant a boycott Nim is One of Speakers for raising of a Catacombs fund the Christian faith was cradled un­ courts are Mexicans. The only Mex­ Mexican. This case, in the county by the Americans to have invited the to carry out the Pope’s wishes in der ground. ican to be convicted of a crime from hospital, is a little girl 10 years old Mexican children. preparation for the Holy Year at The sodalists of the'United States Rome. This Catacombs fond will be have been asked by the Holy Father used to defray the expenses of build­ to contribute to this holy and needed at Great Scienik Convention ing a special and permanent edifice work and it is proposed that members near the Catacombs of St. Callixtus, of sodalities give at least 25 cents where relics and objects of interest to the fund, the sums to be collected Monroe, Mich. — Sister Mary, dren, o f both the public and parochial takel^ from the catacombs will be on by the -sodality prefect and officers Ph.D., head o f the department o f so­ schools of various American cities. exhibition and'where the vestments and forwarded to headquarters. In ciology at Saint Mary college here, The dissertation was printed as a and other objects used for ceremo­ the Middlest West, these sums ,are was one of the speakers at the fifth monograph by The Psychological Re­ nies in the catacombs will be pre­ to be sent to Rev. E. F. Garesche, AT LONGMONT M l O F E M diYAN C E annual meeting of Section Q of the view In 1928. served. S.J., 626 North Vandeventer avenue, American Association for the Ad­ Among the noted educators present Besides this the catacombs them­ St. Louis, M o.; in the East, the Rev, vancement of Science, held in Wash­ from all parts o f the country for the selves will be specially prepared for W. T. Tallon, SJ., 615 East Ford- A deliberate attempt io mar the The first impulse was to tear it Friday evening. The Longmont ington, D. G., Dec. 30 to Jan. 1. meeting were: Dr. E. L. Thorndike the throngs of pilgrims who will visit ham Road, New Yorjc, N. Y .; in the Christmas season by fomenting re­ down, but it was realized that it had Call came out with an editorial de­ Sister Mary, the only member of and Dr. George D. Strayer, of Co­ Rome during 1925. Being under­ South, to Rev. J. Foulkes, S J., Loy­ ligious strife occurred in Longmont, been put there for the purpose of nouncing the outrage. The editor of a religious community who addressed lumbia university; Dr. Charles Judd, ground, the catacombs must be light­ ola university, 6363 S t Charles ave­ where certain city officials and em­ arousing Some Catholic to violent ac­ this paper— a man of about 65 years the body, spoke at the Wednesday of Chicago u n iW it y ; Dr. Guj[ ed artificially and hitherto this has nue, New Orleans, La., and in the ployes, in co-operation with the Ku tion. However, the Catholic people — was assaulted on the pnblic street afternoon session. Her subject was Ripple, of the University of Mich­ been accomplished by the primitive far West, to Rev. E. J. -Whelan, S J., Klux Klan, attached a flaming cross avoided doing anything, even refrain­ two weeks ago by one of the goblins “ Research Findings of the Moral De­ igan; Dr. M. G. Neale^ University of and rather unsatisfactory means of St. Ignatius’ rectory, 32!y» Forty- to the municipal Christmas, tree late ing from making a protest, in order or kleagles or holy terrors or what­ velopment of Children.” Before en­ Missouri; Dr. M. R. Trabue, Univer­ little tapers, which are lighted and third street, Portland, Ore. Those Christmas eve. Members of the not to disturb the peace and good ever they call them, because he had tering the (Community of the Sisters sity of North Carolina; Dr. J, G. given to each pOgrim. The smoke who contribute $1 or more will have municipal lighting department did will that should prevail on Christmas run a current news item in his paper of the Immaculate Heart o f Mary, Fowlkes, University of Wisconsin; of these many tapers tends to dis­ their names inscribed in an album the actual installing of the electric day. It also seemed that as certain about something that the Pope had she was Miss Marie McGrath o f Pitts­ Dr. J. Cayce Morrison, Ohio State figure and obscure the many precious fwhich will be presented to the Holy cross, under the -protection of city city officials and employes had par­ done. He was given .orders to print burgh. She is a graduate o f the Uni­ univerfflty; Dr. Arnold Gasell, Yale; pictures dating from apostolic times 5'ather. police. The cross was flaming in the ticipated in the outrage it would be no more dispatches oif this nature. versity of Michigan, of the Univer­ Dr. Bird T. Baldwin, University of which adorn the walls of the cata The sodality pilgrimage, leaving face of the Catholic people as they only fair to the officials and coun- The other paper barely mentioned sity of Pittsburgh and of the Cath­ Iowa; Dr. Henry W. Holmes, Har­ combs and give eloquent witness to New York the middle of J)jly to re­ went to 5 o’clock Mass and Commun­ cilmen to give them a chance, on the fact that the Klan cross had been olic university at Washington. The vard ; Dr. G. A. Coe, Union Theolog­ the Catholic faith of those days in turn the end of August will carry ion Christmas morning, and was dis­ their own initiative, to have the attached to the municipal Christmas paper she gave is a digest of her ical seminary; Dr. Arthur J. Jones, the Eucharist, to the devotion ot the th e^ erin g s of the sodalists and pre played all Christmas day and night K.K.K. emblem removed and thus set tree and that it was still up on Friday doctor’s dissertation -on the “ Moral University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Au­ . early Christians toward the Blessed senttoem to the Holy Father at t and all ^ y Friday until some tkne themselves right with the community evening, Development of Children” as dis­ gust Dvorak, University of Washing­ Vtigin and to their zeal for the holy special audience. Friday evening. by repudiating their own act. (Continued on Page 4) closed by tests gqven to 4,600 chil­ ton. The Denver Catholic Register fiwident of Board, Rt Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D.; Editor and Manager, Rev. Matthew J. W. Smith; Printing Manager, George H. Aitler; John J. Gonraey, Hubert A. Smith, Thomas M. Smith. Entered as second-claia matter at the poitoffice at DenTii, Colo.

Published Weekly by (By Rev. Matthew Smith) The soul, fully conscious of the jus­ THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) who have not ha<} the use of reason. Immediately after death, man must tice of the sentence, will go of its They have no merits nor demerits, own accord— to heaven, hell or pcr- but are allotted according to the re­ 1823 California Street undergo a particular judgment, N« SafM PUm for Proocriptioo Work Phone Main 5413 P. 0 . Box 1497 which will determine his fate for galory. ception or non-reception of Baptism. eternity. His time of probation ia The Church encourages Catholics Christ will not pronounce our sen­ 14th and Glenarm Sts. Phone Main 7901 to meditate occasionally on the judg­ tence as man at the particular judg­ over. Some of the liberal Protest­ PythisB Boilding. Dsaver. Prompt Ft m Dulivery ants, Spiritists and others to the con­ ment they must undergo. ment, but we will be conscious that Thursday, 'January 1, 1925. trary, there will be no opportunity The particular judgment ia made we are judged by His authority. for reform in the next world. Chris­ by God Himself, ^hut since the As­ Pope Benedict XII and the Council tian revelation gives not the slightest cension of Christ into heaven, it oc­ of Florence* explicitly defined that a OFFICIAL NOTICE hope of a continuance of probation; curs through the sacred humanity of soul fully cleansed of its sins will im- JEPSEN COMPANY - UPHOLSTERERS i ! rather it makes ve^ clear that there the Word made flesh, . The mediatelyately enter heaven and have the The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its pnr> will be no such thing. sacred humanity o f Christ is not seen intuitive vision of God, while ^ ose D‘'• olor's V ' LargMt _ sod Bm I Eqaippod. . . UpkobtMistt - pose and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of by the person being judged, says St who die in mortal sin will immedi­ ^ Foroitmro Moaafoatoriog oad Fomitoro In every judgment, there is a dis­ the Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-heart­ Thomas Aquinas, except by tljose ately descend to infernal torments. Rapolriog PloBl cussion of the cause, the pronouncing souls who are so pure as to be im­ The existence of a judgment in the ed support of our priests and people. That support will make The of the sentence, and the execution of ai-aa-lS W m I F lra l A voooo PkoBO, Sooth S14« Register a strong ppwer for the spread of God’a Kingdom in Colorado. mediately ready for entrance into instant of death is, therefore, theo­ the sentence. In our particular judg­ heaven. logically certain. +J. HENRY TIHKN, ment, there will be an internal illu­ The trial and sentence of man oc­ St. Paul taught that it is given to mination by which we will be made May 1, 1918. Biritop o f Denver. curs in the very instant that hia soul m n once to die, and after that the conscious o f our merits or demerits. llie DeSellem Fuel & Feed Company leaves the body. Probably some life judgment (Heb. 9, 27). This seems This will take the place of the dis­ is in the body for a considerable time to us to refer to the particular, ra^ er CHAS. A. DdUUXEH cussion. The entire judgment will after the person has seemed to die, than the general, judgment When be over in a moment. As a great FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED and this is why a priest should be dying, Jesus promised paradise to the DON’T DODGE ALL TROUBLE English Bishop said, the judgment called, to administer the sacraments Good Thief that same day. Christ in While wishing you a happy New Year, we will not be so will, probably be something like the Offict TslsphoBS Champs 988 Thirty-fifth and Walnut 8U. at least conditionally, even after you His parable of Lazarus and the rich “ ■* Pboo* Mala 4M 4 -Daror, Ootetoia- - - experience of a traveler, who, in the unwise as.to hope that no troubles will come your way. If we might think that the ^rson haa ex­ man, plainly showed that the good succeeded in such a wish, the end of the year would find you midst of a storm on a pit<^ dark pired. In case of accident, or even will reach heaven and the bad will go night, stood on a high hill overlook­ when a person has died suddenly of to hell, without waiting for the Day spiritually flabby. We grow by overcoming difficulties, not by ing a city. The city was not visible, living on velvet pillows. Unless you take up your cross daily disease, call the priest aa soon as of General Judgment Despite the THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. except for one brief moment, when possible. lesson of this parable, there were Caro ir FlftM otb m 4 Cartia, Cbarla* BufUtea and follow Christ to the very pedk of Calvary, there is little of there was a sudden flash o f lightning, St. Thomas discusses the question some theologians who once thought profit in that day. If you have no troubles of your own, help and it seemed as if every single as to whether the very last act of that all the dead would sleep until building in the town stood conspicu­ Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines others to bear theirs. Our wish for your New Year is that youf man, before the soul leaves the body, the Day of Judgment, instead of be­ ously forth. Our lives will stand can decide the fate of the soul for ing immediately judged. D o — 4ib l« Pw acrtatlao torrie* troubles may be such as never to bring you despair, and that fortl^before us like that in our judg­ you may be given the stren^h to realize their real value to all eternity and guarantee eternal In the earliest stage of Christian­ TaUabaoa Mala ItOO m ent. happiness. This comes about some­ ity, the doctrine of a particular judg­ you. When you reach eternity, you will be glad to have had The sentence will come instantan­ times, he shows, .only by the great ment was taught implicitly, through them. If difficulties were not useful to us, God would have eously, in the very moment of death, mercy of God. It may be that there the fact that it was held that the hardly allowed His own Son and Blessed Mother to have ex­ according to the common opinion of were other acts during the life of martyrs were in glory and the wicked i! perienced so many. theologians. The soul will be con­ the man that in some way prepared were in hell. From the fourth cen­ NAST STUDIO H i; scious of the sentence of God. Un­ him for this great g;race or it may be tury, the logical conclusion of the 827 Sixteenth Street, comer of Champa less the spirit is ready at once for that the prayers of others induced particular . Judgment was clearly heaven, it will not see Him in His God to grant this grace. MIDDLE AGES INFERIOR? drawn. From century to century, we essence, for He cannot be seen by According to St. Thomas, there is better understand the deposit of Confirmatioii and First Communion Pictures We found this statement in an article written by a literary any one not yet admitted to heaven. no judgment for infants or adults faith. friend who is not a Christian: “ Christianity of the middle ages at Half Price. Finest Work in the City ■II ' was far inferior to the Christianity of today. The churches are getting away from the idea that every man is a natural sinner.” His reference is clearly to sectarian Christianity. .'if If a superior Christianity means far less social justice, we ST. AUCIISTI n n FROM IM OF CARPETS AND FURNITURE admit the charge. If it means looser morals, we admit it. If Boy for Caak sad Sava Ono-Tkird it means less logical thinking, we admit it. If it means more intolerance, we admit it. If it means clear thought, more CROKE CARPET CO. SIN BY LIZAIN OF CRACE’S POWER Champs 3029 1617 Lswrosco love, higher scholarship, we deny it, basing our comparison on the middle ages at the height' of their glory. ************************4*¥¥********¥*********%****> • Politically, the present age has made some advance over (By Rev. Matthew Smith) without knowing enough philosophy Augustine. But the two geniuses the middle ages, due to an application of the principles they One of a Series of Articles Dealing and theology from other writers In dilTered in philosophy, Aquinas being order to interpret his works. The promulgated. In many other ways, it has failed to profit by With Great Heroes of the Church a disciple of Aristotle and Augustine THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. St. Augustine of Hippo is one of Jansenist heresy of the 18th and o f Plato. the lesson they taught^ If politicians had kept out of the the most important figures in the 19th centuries was founded particu­ The conversion o f St. Augustine CATHOUC WORK OUR SPECIALTY sanctuary and Christianity had not been divided, civilization history of Christianity. He was bom larly on a false iifte^retation of the is undoubtedly due to the prayers XatiaiatM OfvM om Work frooi Oat of tk« Citr would today be ten to twenty centuries further than she is. at Tagaste, Africa, in the year 364. works of St. Augustine. of his mother, S t Monica, who for He was brought up in the Christian The great theological controversy eighteen years stormed heaven night 1936-38 Lawrence SL Phones Champa 8082 and 8083 belief, but without receiving Baptism, of Augustine’s life was the combat­ and day to bring about the return and though he had a saintly mother, ing of Pelagianism, which denied of her son to Catholicism. “ The child FRANK ADMISSIONS original sin and was mistaken on the of such tears can never perish,” a Bishop Tihen’s busy season in dedicating churches and Monica, his father was a pa«m. Augustine had one of the ipost bril­ necessity of grsce. He slso fought holy Bishop told her, and the proph­ GASTELLO’S HAIR STORE other buildings, as well as the tremendous other activity in the semi-Pelagrianlsm, which was a modi­ ecy came true. When she was diring, liant intellects that haa ever been 626 Fifteenth Street Telephone Main 8033 ;; Church, has not passed unnoticed outside. The following com­ given to a human being, but in his fication of the original error. St. as Augustine’s “Confessions” reveal, ment in The Protestant Herald, local K.K.K. paper, is too good earlier years he fell into both heresy Thonus Aquinas the greatest theo­ she had one wish— that he woold not Oldest and Most Reliable Hair Goods House in the West ] not to repeat: , and immorality . For many years be logian of the Middle A^s, and prob­ forget to pray, for her soul and would All work done by Experienced Operstors. No seholsrs. lived with a woman without marry­ ably the greatest who ever lived, remember her at Maas, proof indeed Everything in Hsir Goods st wholessls snd rstsiL “ Business is not so good with the Rt. Reverend J. ing her. In religion at this time he drew most of his theology from S t that she was a true Catholic. Henry Tihen. Every once in a while he has an idle belonged to the sect of Manichaeism. Sunday with no church to dedicate. This movement was founded by a “ Someone was unkind enough to say he wished Persian named Manes, who was (HONES that the Reverend Bishop might not dedicate any flayed alive as a religrioos impostor MAIN in the year 277 by command of the Redemptorists Save Faith to A28I more Roman buildings until the Presbyterian Hospital shah of Persia. The strange system i m was finished, but the poor chap would likely be all of this fanatic dealt with the sup­ out of practice by then.” ’ posed conflict between two pow­ ers, one of light and one o f evil but Porto Rico in N U Missions LAUNDRY0 ■H both gods. He claimed that the Apos­ 2 S0 S-2 S ' c u d m 8 1 OUR SCHOOLS QUAUFY tles had misinterpreted the teachings of Christ and he rejected a large part (By Rev. R. A. McGowan) following the American occupation of a we U V ARTESIAN WATRk The electric essay contest, conducted over the nation, and of the Scriptures and added fabrica­ Porto Rico during the Spanish-Amer- open to all schools, has proved the efficiency of parochial edu­ tions of his own. The denomination San Juan, Porto Rico.— ^IVenty- cation. In Denver, close to a fourth of the prizes were won by became very large, although it has three American RedemptDrista''of the lean war. A native clergy had. not LECTRIC F I X T U R E S Ths Best for tsss Money been developed i^ sufficient numbers parish students, who form one-seventh as large an army as now altogether disappeared from the Baltimore province are conducting what is equivalent to foreigm misaion to care for the people. Many of ^e E THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY A CONSTRUCTION CO. the public school children. This contest, like all others open to face of the earth. St. Augustine was attracted to it for a number of years work, though under the American priesta were Spaniards and some of 1618 Aragskaa St. W. S. Ksffsr, Usnsgsi Phase Msls 8868 all schools, has proved that the parish schools are not second, but was weaned away from it by its flag, in three of the more pppulons them Idft when Porto Rico passed in any sense, to the public institutions. And we are all rightly inconsistencies and the inability of sections of Porto Rico, ministering to from the Spanish flag. At the same neariy 60,000 souls in city parishes time a vast influx of Protestant mis­ proud of the American public schools. its scholars to solve these difficulties. ROCERIES His great preceptor in Christianity and over 40,000 in country districts. sionaries and lay workers imured into was St. Ambrose of Milan. Augus­ In addition, th erare conducting mia- the country from the United States, PIGGLY WIGGLY A GOOD RESOLUTION determined to make Porto Rico Pro­ G tine had been used to a life of im­ sions th^ughout the island Assist- To feed the hungry, to give drink to the thirsty, to clothe purity for so long that even after ing themi in the five parochial schools testant, under the aegis of what was a ! All Ovsr the .World 87 Stores in Dsiver the naked, fo ransom the captive, to harbor the harborless, to he believed in Christianity he connected with these parishes are considered a Protestant country. visit the sick and to bury the dead, are the seven corporal works thought that it would be impossible thirty-f|i(e Sitters o f Notre Dame They were well supplied with funds. ROOFING WHEN DONE WITH BLATERITE of mercy. How often have you done them within the last year? for him to surrender his life of sin. from Baltimore, fifteen Daughters of Into this situation American Re­ But he was led to see that God could S t Vincent de Paul from S t Louis, demptorists entered. During the past LASTS A UFETIME Use common sense in your charity, but do not be too criti­ command whatever He wished and and twenty-one Porto Rican lay V h h •▼•ry roll w* si** im rlM that U wortk m ar* thaa seven years alone they have baptized >a«la4«4 la tk« eert of tb« ekaos raaflac saoarallr ^ara4 cal. It is the intention, not the actual relief, that counts, and if could give the grrace necessary to ful­ teachers. 16,000 infant children and adnlta. Pkao* M rta SST4 you try to cure distress, but happen occasionally to be imposed fill that command. It was the reali­ American Redemptorists celebrated They have conducted missions in THE WESTERN KLATERITE ROOFING CO. upon, you will receive your reward just the same. Learn to be zation of the power of grace that the twenty-second anniversary of nearly every city and town on the (X fea.) their woric in Porto Rico on the feast big-hearted. Charity covereth a multitude of sins. made S t Augustine come into the island and in many of the rural dis­ . After his conver­ of the Immaculate Conception. Open­ tricts. The missions are greatly sion he wrote that remarkable book, ing their work on December 8, 1902, handicapped by poverty. “ALL THE SAME DEVIL” “The Confessions of St Augustine,” in Hayaguez on the west coast of the Herriot is now being 'held up as a “ great statesman per­ in which he frankly tells of the sinful island with four priests, they have secuted by Rome.” Because we tell him that he is doing an life he had led and of the intellectual extended it until now they embrace argruments and the workings of grace their original parish at Mayaguez DR. F. J. CLAFFEY injustice by threatening to drive from France the religious that made him a Catholic. The wom­ with the town of (^guas, both of DENTIST orders-which, after being outrageously exiled, flocked back an with whom he had illicitly lived which have large rural populations to her in droves and fought and bled for her when she was also turned to a life of sanctity and in the vicinity, ^ e residential suburb at death’s threshold in the great war, we are persecuting him! took the vow of chastity. • The most of Miramar adjacent to San Juan, OS m Hour* outstanding feature of these two and the congested Puerto di Tierra l:SS-lSiSS: The honorable devil is a persecuted being, also, judged in this THE SHOP FOR MEN AND BOYS conversions is the fact that God can section of ^n Juan itself. They I 4S-S :St 'light. '• give the strength to overcome any have churches and parish schools in BTcalati br Separata Entrance on 16th St. f habit o f sin, no matter how long it Mayaguez, C^gnas, San Juan and Appolanamt PROTESTANT LOVE OF ST. FRANCIS may have been established. Miramar, three rural churches in the Francis Asbury, the pioneer Methodist Episcopal bishop St. Augustine was consecrated as vicinity of Hayaguez, and eight rural Bishop of Hippo in the year 396 and churches in the vicinity of Cagnat. at the dedication of whose monument President Coolidge re­ for thirty-five years thereafter was HERE’S SAVING— WITH ALL Cam* to R M e n s of CatholicUm cently spoke, is referred to by The Literary Digest as a “Pro­ the center of ecclesiastical life in They commenced their work in 887 18tb Strast— Upstair* northern f Africa, then a highly civ­ THAT THE WORD IMPLIES I testant St Francis.” We hope that the was deserved, for response to urgent appeals for help FWoaa Maia 1884 a greater compliment could not be paid a mail than to say ilized Christian district, and he was the mightiest champion of the Church that he was like Francis of Assisi. And Francis was ^ ea t against heresy. His w ritinn are so because in the opinion of many he approached nearer the ideal profound that they are worthy of the of Jesua Christ than any other male who ever lived. study of a lifetime, but so deep does All learned non-Catholics love St. Francis. Although he his great mind go that many shal­ Annual Clearance was bom and lived at a time when not the least question could lower minds have had their faith wrecked by studying St. Aug^istine, be raised about the fact that he was a Papal Christian, his life T ; stands so far above that of most men that there has been no 'i .;■ quibbling about his ^eatness, even among those who can see BLUE FRONT Mr. Advertiser: little good in Catholicity. SHOE General Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, frankly Suits and REPAIR CO. admitted that he built his society on the plan of the Fran Oar foolitr of Sho* Are you making yourself heard enough ciscan order. ' Mpoirinc doabU* through the columns of The Register? tb* lift of a pair tf •hoM oaa laal Ours has the largest individually-paid-for HIGHER POSTAL RATES MOBoap oaa « subscription list of any weekly newspaper The periodic agitation to have second class postal rates Prices in the state. Proof of this statement can Overcoats increased, this time to provide money for aii increase in the reasonabU be furnished. liM pay of postal employes, is with us. High officials of the postal 1629 Curtii service must be in office for some time, it seems, before they Surely you cannot afford to neglect mak­ y realize that it is not intended to make money out of the post Ch ing an a^eal to the majority of Denver’s office department. 45,000 Cliholica, one-fifth of the purchas­ The reason for the agitation is to procure finances, osten­ MACALUSO BROTHERS ing power of.the city, especially during the a . »30 sibly, to increase the salaries of post office employes. In some coming Chri^mas season. cases, they are not getting living wages, and there is genuine need for a raise in pay. One or two political writers have sug­ SHOP EAKLY— SHOP WISELY Advertising rates given on application. ! ^ There is no other clearance like this! Almost gested that some of the powers-that-be do not want to pay . TEAmt AT MICHAXLSOirS every ma^ in the city, ^nd for miles*around for them more, and have fixed upon the raising of the second c ass XTwytblne to tb« way of wooriaa ■»- that matter, knows that The Denver’s Shop fcf rates, a decidedly unpopular plan, to kill the entire agitat on. parri (or BOO, w o d m or ia- PH'. elndloc tbt imoUod tblott niltobU Men holds a clearance of Fall and Winter Suits It would seem that the postal employes could be very easily for ChrfitmM «1(U: HondkorobWo. Nakwoor, SUpooro, oad to forth, and Overcoats after Christmas. But a sale like taken care of if the income tax inequalities were corrected. m yi Jort • ihtU hotter or jott • i: Denver Catholic Register ::i Men of vast income, as the published reports have shown, are UtUo eboopor, a ukloc H worth wbUo this is a surprise, indeed. Such values are almost tor yoa to so ont of yoar way. If paying less than the members of the professions. BOM»Mkry, to tzado at I (Official Organ of the Church in Colorado) ;;; too good to be true. Hundreds of fine garments As for the second class increase, this will fall chiefly on from regular stock marked down to $30. the poor people. The publications will be compelled to raise : 1823 California St. Phone Main 8413 ! I their rates if the postal rates are raised. It costs 200 per cent more to publish a newspaper nowadays than it did ten years coa. latb AND LAEIMEa STS ago. m m m m m m m

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THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE THREE Fake Sistine Choir on Bilk With American Catholics Need More Class Leaders of Crowded House Witnesses Dancers at'Movii^ Pictnre Theaters Writers of History, Dr. Goilday Says Puehio School (or Uville U of CoU h s’ Play

♦ / Advertisements announcing that a He added that they “were only Philadelphia.— One of the inter­ ready have been recognized as an­ Annunciation Parish, Leadville.— Connors is a student at Barnes Busi* pai^t of the Sistine choir from the used to re-inforce my singers, as some esting features of a presidential ad­ other Hnk between American Cath­ Month of Decemher A crowded house witnessed the West­ ness college, Denver. Vatican, Rome, has remained in had to be left behind in Rome for dress which received much favorable olic scholarship and the finest scho­ ern drama of action and humor, “ The Miss Lorena Johnson leaves shortly America and might be heard in mo­ official occasions.” comment among the dele^tes to the larship in Europe. Of works in more Diamond Chip,” which was staged-at for Boulder, where shd is a student tion picture theatres and dance halls The choir visited St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo.— De­ the Elks’ opera house on Sunday eve­ at the university. American Catholic Historical society particular fields, such as ecclesias­ cember class leaders at St. Patrick’s at prices as low as ten'cents are an­ America in 1923 under the patronage was that section in which the Rev. tical biography, and corporative and ning by the local Knights of Colum­ Miss Rose Mahoney spent the holi­ nounced as deceptive by the National of the Rt. Rev. Edward J. Hanna, school are as follows: 12th grade, bus. The characters of Uie play were day season at the home of .her par­ Dr. Peter Guilday summarized the institutional history, much has been William Ryan 94.6, Anna Lidle 94.6, Vigilance committee of« the Asso­ Archbishop of San Francisco, and contributions made by American done that is creditable. But all this chosen from the membership o f Jjie ents, 729 E. Sixth. Miss Mahoney is ciated Advertising Clubs of the World under \the management of Frank W. Mary Petros 94.1; 11th grade, 'Agnes Annunciation Dramatic club. a teacher at Brown’s Canon. Catholics to Church history. On this class of work— with the exception of Hund 96, Antoinette Vidmar 96.2, in a current bulletin. Healey’, San Francisco. subject. Dr. Guilday said: such studies as Engelhardt’s Francis­ Last Sunday was Communion day In line with its work of protecting Referring to the so-called Sistine Helen Darcy 96.2, Margaret Clynes for the p rls of the parish. This St. Joseph’s Parish, Leadville.— “ The question arises: what has the cans, Burns’ Catholic Schools, Camp­ 95; 10th grade, Angela Yamnick public confidence in advertising, the choir Sbloists, Mr. Healey said; “ They Catholic scholarship -of the United bell’s Jesuits, Hughes’ Jesuits, O’ Dan- Sunday will be Communion day for Mas^s on Christmas were midnight committee, a few weeks ago, hearing are in no wise representative of the 93.6, Eileen Ferriter 91.7, Mary the Altar and Rosary society. Mass, 8:30 and 10:30 o’clock. ,The States accomplished in the field of iel’s Fenwick and O’Brien’s Hidden Aberton 91.4, Marie Beauvais 91.4, that the “ eight celebrated soloists of Sistine chapel choir. They have Church history during the past cen­ Phase— is of a minor nature or of a Funeral services for Mrs. Sadie attendance at all the Masses was the Sistine choir” planned a “ grand never appeared in the Sistine chapel, Isabel Gribben 91.4; 9th grade, McGreevy were held last Monday larger than has attended in many tury and a half of modem historical limited interest. Marie Trenchak 93.3; Elsie Skiff tour for a limited season,” started nor for that matter in any of the morning at 9:30 o’clock. Mrs. Mc­ years. The contributions at all three criticism? The volumes of Father “ The truth is that the future his­ 93.2, Margaret Frankenberg 93, Lil­ an investigation which resulted in the Roman basilicas, but, on the contrary, Greevy was a pioneer resident of Masses far exceeded the anticipation Pise stand alone as the only general torian of general ecclesiastical his­ lian Lally 93; 8th grade, Julia Grib­ announcement. sang three or four times each day Leadville. of the pastor. history'of the Church written by an tory in the United States will find ben 96.8, Elsie Sajbel 95.7, Helen The advertisements went on to say in the moving picture houses of Aus­ Father Wolohan of Pueblo was in On Wednesday morning at 9:30 American ecclesiastic. It we add to very little worthy of his subject Jagger 96.7, Alfredo Esquibel 94.6; that the “ remarkable success of the tralia and New Zealand.” the city to attend the play, “ The Dia­ Requiem Mass was celebrated for Father Pise the stately volumes pub­ written up to the present. Ecclesias­ 7th grade, Robert Anderson 93, Rich­ Sistine choir was achieved through The Musical Courier, New York, mond Chip,” staged by the K. o f C., Mrs. Ange Kovach. lished by Father Reuben Parsons, en­ tical history as a'science distinct from ard Rudolph 93, Arleen Gregorich the splendid art of these eight cele­ speaking editorially, says in part: as also were Mr. and Mrs. Swope of John Broderick, who is a patient titled “ Studifes ih Church History,” the character-building of the aspir­ 92, Cecelia Sullivan 91, Helen Hoff­ brated soloists to whose work the “ It must please the Catholic clergy Salida. at St. Vincent’s hoispital, is reported and the manuals of Birkhauser, Gug- ants to the Catholic ministry has not man 91; 6th grade. Ruby Cissell 93, world’s foremost critics paid un­ to see an organization calling itself Frank Smith is a visitor in. the as being much improved. genberger, Nicholas Weber and the yet risen above the level of medioc­ Virginia Rooney 92, Mary Sajbel 91; bounded homage.” “A spectacular the Sistine chapel soloists billed in city, to spend the holidays. translation of Alzog by Paoisch and rity in our country. The teaching 5th grade, Georgia Marie Ardell 93.3, songfest direct from the Sistine cha­ a popular entertainment resort On the; Miss Harriet McLean left Sunday Byrne, there is little to chronicle in of Church history in Catholic col­ Mary Frances Hudson 91.6, John pel, Rome,” was to be presented. East side and to know that the pro­ for her home in Denver after a visit THE this wider field of historical interest. leges, seminaries and religions novi­ Kelly 91.4; 4th grade, Michael Ivan Monsignor Rella, vice-director of grams are followed by dancing. Af­ with relatives and friends in this city. And yet in no land has the Catholic tiates is beldw the standards of the 94, Bemadine Quinn 93.4, Leonard PALMS HOTEL the Sistine chapel, has advised how­ ter ‘ the magnificent singing of the John, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Church ever needed more intelligent already much-confused methods in McCormiok 93.2; 3rd grade, Edward Mart Farragher, Manager ever, that these men are not part of two choirs that visited us in recent Harry Lewis, was baptized last Sun­ and more constant defense against use >in non-sectarian schools, and is Vertal 91.9, "Bert Anderson 91.5, Jos­ the Sistine choir and <‘probably do years, it sd^ems a shame that the day. Take Car No. 68 from Depot historians whose treatment o f the mostly confined to the half-hearted ephine Gochie 90, Mary Hermans 90; not know where the Sistine chapel is i)ame should be debased by use in Joseph Stanko, state deputy of the 1517 Glenarm Champa 234S Catholic past is so generously colored mastery of a text-book whose au­ 2nd grade, Margaret Hoag 92, James such connection.” K. of C., was in the city to attend to be found in the Vatican.” with a pragmatic view of the relations thor or compiler has little precise Fennell 94.3, Gilford Rudolph 91.1, t « M « H > between Church and state. Prescott, the K. of C. play last Sunday evening. knowledge of those peculiar apolo­ JohnWilson 91; 1st grade, Robert »SSSSSS>SSSM >>S»44SSi»»S Bancroft, Motley, Heniy Charles Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hennesy and getic problems in history which con­ Quinn 95, Richard Sullivan 95, Felix daughter, Margaret, spent New Year’s and especially Parkman, have pre­ stitute our inheritance from Great Pagliano 95, Phylis Harsch 95. in Denver with relatives. empted the field of American his- Britain. Special training for teach­ Miss Josephine Thomas, a student Miss Laurette Vehoe is the house Annual Christmas Tree Event torigraphy. ers of history in American higher nurse, and James Morris, an employe Revaluation of Sources Needed guest of Miss Harriet M. ^ iey . schools is hardly more than a genera- at St. Mary’s hospital, were baptized Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly are spend­ Ogden “ They have given to our genera yon old. Special training for teach­ December 24 by the Rev. Thomas tion its views of the Church history ing the holidays with their daughter, ers of Church history in our religions Fitzgerald and received their First Mrs. G. J. Sinclair, at Salida. of the nations they describe, and for Children in Canon City houses and seminaries nh^ not yet Holy Communion Christmas morning. Miss Marion Conley is spending while it is generally agreed that a been begun. Sisters Mary Hubert and Margaret revaluation of their sources is need­ her vacation in this city with her T h eater "The formation of the American Aquinas were visiting the convent on parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Conley, ed, no Catholic historian has arisen organist for a number of yeara. ___i-u: « ij T .Catholic Historical association f 191 Routt street for a few days. 120 E. Tenth street. Canon City.— The annual Christ­ to mastery in this general field. James I Colfax and Ofdan mas tree for the children of St. Father Ignatius, director of the choir Father Ward of the Regis college Miss Ruth Connors is spending the Michael’s parish was an event of Sun­ was also present and gave several faculty was assisting the priests dur­ holidays in this city with her parents, day, Dec. 21. A varied program of piano solos during the evening. Thow ? American more;it will be many years before the ing the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Connors. Miss FRIDAY, JAN. 2 Christmas plays, carols and hymns present were Ru^ Mclnemey, Marie The parish is to be congratulated Prescott, Margaret Vondra, Mrs. Mc­ olic Church and the non-Catholic on ■ the splendid music rendered by ^♦♦♦SSS»SSMm »Sf I M SSsa Rudolph Valentino in was“presented by the children of the tive estimate among our non-Cath- Daniels, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. Paul Christian groups has been levelled all of the four choirs for Christmas PUREST FOODS FROM OUR “MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE” school. Solos and instrumental se­ olic compatriots upon the historical Hayes, Mrs, Dickey, Elmer Bower, by impartial Catholic scholarship. and the ladies for the beautiful dec­ OWN FARM, FRESH EVERT lections were given by different mem­ past of Catholicism. Carlton J. H. Charjes McDonough, R. J. Woodward, orating of the church for Christmas. DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND bers of the parish. Rev. Francis Hayes has changed d eci^ ly the cur­ CoBtinnity of ABtagonUm Bernard Boeder and Paul Hayes. 'A Charles Shiner was taken seriously MONDAY, JAN. 3, 4, 5 Dietz gave a brief address, cofiveying rent _ of Americap--tea^ng in his- “ The continuity between the earli­ present of a pair of candlesticks was ill and was unable to sing Christmas HOFF-SCHROCDEITf Monte Blue in a Christmas message to the parish “ Political and Som l History of Mod­ est No spirit of Great Britain "DM var's C ru tM t CalctOTte" presented to Miss Fulham as a token morning. Mr. Shiner is the bass members, teachers and children of em Europe.” Thomas J. Shahan has and Uie present attitude of millions 1545-47 WELTON IT. ; “THE LOVER OF CAMILLE” of love from her friends and with singer of the choir, which is directed ■the school. Santa Clans distributed written two volumes on “The Begin­ of our countr>'men has never been best wishes to her in her new home. by Mrs. J. J. McDonnell. ksM uiiMssim m im ►4-f )the Christmas treat to the children ning of Christianity” and “The Mid­ broken. Fear and hatred of Rome TUESDAY AND WEDNES- Mrs. J. Wi Fulham and children, Mrs. R. S. Steel and daughter, Mar­ at the close of the exercises. dle Ages’’ which are worthy of the have marched side by side with the • DAY, JAN, 6, 7 Eleanor and Richard, who have made tha, of Grand Junction, spent several MARTIN J. Wm. B. Jansen left last week for place beside the work of Duchesne movement towards the ever-vanish­ Bebe Daniel* in their home in Canon City for a num­ days visiting with Mrs. Josephine Ar­ CULLEN Texas, where he will spend several and Stubbs. Recently, De Roo, at a ing frontier of the West, which spells ber of years, left last Friday for Den­ dell. Miss Steel will leave for Gree­ LANDSCAPE “DANGEROUS MONEY” weeks on a combined business and all American history in a word. That ver, where they will make their fu­ time in life when most men and espe­ ley this week, where she is attending DESfONEK pleasure trip. . cially ecclesiastics feel they have spirit saw its gravest crises in the Bom* Onwm Tr THURSDAY, JAN. 8 ture home. college. George Pease, who is attending St. earned the right to complete rest and East until almost our own day; but PlaaU aaSam* SMda ; Mary Actor in Patrick Riede, night captain at the Mrs. Mary Donahue of Kansas City loUrsatlUaaal Thomas’ seminary, Denver, is spend­ its vigorous persistence beyond the W«ir»aif state penitentiary, is quite ill at his reminiscence, has published five vol­ is visiting with her daughters. Miss 4875 WraaSetUlaSalto “THE FIGHTING COWARD” ing the holidays at the home of his older frontiers must give pause to GaB THE MURPHY.MAHONEV < James Torrandell, O.T. Stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL Member of Federal Reserve System and MOTOR CO W H H t : L o a f Denver Clearing House Association ^C U R E YOUR PRINTING FROM , , SALES SERVICE r L O L l e riiiiiOL's iir If- tiivri OLiiiilv THE REGISTER PRINTING CO. WHEN IN COLORADO SPRINGS Lain plaaa a>4 Pa4aral BaularaXI tx e t i SIOR FI OUW MILLS YOU WILL GET SATISFACTION Resources Over $11,000,000.00 . 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NUN MEMBER OF <9i e x i c a n p r o b l e m HUNGARY PARUAMENT GETTING^ORE ACUTE ( k i t e Spirit Beaotifiilly Social Cater H al (C aettoM i from P a a Twoty-five Per Cat of BoiUer iCanfioMd froM Pact 1) Tba laOManton tovariaa whUk ow4oi •ala fmB allagtosea t o ^ Gbardt Bala Km'a ngtoM Jirvagiit aa rafiai, P«r tortasca, n tan ha ionai that •Ml sfin tba {Nirto miHad, Tbas MMa fifto a AMnaal tratotof aai U ffi Eviilacei at St FHonmas totarvanfiair om tbo rsatarafiaa af for Catkelral n •choala far MaxkaM ara ■atotatoid County Harriafes M in Divoree Hoagarias« favanmaiii, by variaw Pvatoatoat ioaomiaatiom C b r S ^ Bffrial party * i J k uoag tba hooiar. IlMra ara aattagM N«v«r to H» tiM«ry bad St. PWto- yWdJy aihiUmi omi triw phaA Thraagb It aai uraiaatim far tha tratotog a f Om flfvotca for every four aur- year 1924, eomaarai wftb 422 to ta^nMMd i> fMMt MHMM it 1922. Is 1922 Mere were 4M mar- aMtw'f M ldbntvd tlw fMMt « f d n M ' w m m li«v« b«M tftr lMrd«r for tbo •n, tba part af tba mni w m lapcaL Logai Ave. Sekool mtototon, vUeb will ba Soeaiooi riagee to tha rtaf ttfag yroportlra :e peradta; 1921, 422; aad 1920, MM M H did tu« rMT, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■ debate joining in. She did not faint future. The cross has now been was uneducated and poverty-stricken. removed. of flee from the chamber. Instead, And he goes to them with the polish This emblem on the municipal flag she mounted a platform, where she of education and with the prestige Pueblo Parish Breaks Record in could gain a better view of the fight­ pole is not in conformity with my which the afipearance of material ing. She is going to write a book idea of the Christmas spirit of “ Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men,” and I prosperity will insure an impover­ pn the psychological aspects of par­ ished population. With an under­ liamentary bodies and her first regret very much that this has hap>- pened. standing and an efficiency worthy of Xmas Offering; Holy Name Reception thought, she said, was that here was a better cause, the American Pro­ prime material for her writing. Very truly yours, J. F. HAYS, testant agencies along the border are In the midst of her parliamentary developing this method o f attack St. Francis Xavier’ s Parish, Pueblo. tized by Father Gillick Christmas eve duties, she did not forget her reli­ Mayor of Longmont. ‘^eleplfoke upon Uie Church. —^The parish broke another record and made his First Holy Communion gions obligations. One o f her first Following is the editorial protest Catholic Resource* Meager this year in its Christmas offering, Christmas morning. moves to bring a Christian-spirit into that appeared in The L o n ^ o n t Call, the same being considerably more The Young Ladies’ sodality is plan legislation was to propose a three- whose editor deserves particular cred­ An unfortunate aspect of the than any previous year. ning a social for the evening of Jan day retreat for the deputies. The it. as he has had personal experience Mexican immigration problem from with K.K.K. physical violence: the Catholic viewpoint is that this ifi Sunday, the feast of the Holy uary 15. deputies were startled, but to Sister Name, will have special significance Much credit is doe the little girls Margaret’s gratification a large num­ One day last week tbe Lions’ clab vast influx of an impoverished Cath­ Ja/hvays for the parish this year. 'The mem­ who presented the play for the chil­ ber of them attended, and twenty of Longmont went to the hills and olic people takes place in territory m bers of the Holy Name society will dren’s Christmas party. It was ex­ went to Communion in a body. With brought down a Christmas tree which where the material resources of the receive Communion in a body in the cellent. Also a great deal of credit this success, she engineered a similar was erected at the flag pole at the Church are meager as compared with morning. In the evening there will to those who worked so hard to pre­ retreat for the members of the Mu­ intersection o f Fourth and Main. many of the dioceses of the East Ehrergreens were placed at the four be special devotions, sermon, solemn pare and train the children. The nicipal Council o f Budapest, the cap­ and North. In the diocese o f El reception oi m em b^ into file Holy event demonstrated that there is ital. comers o f this intersection and all Paso, for instance, out of a Catholic , 1 was beautifully decorated by the Name society, and Benediction. lot of good talent for the sisters to Sister Margaret is returning to population o f more than 100,000, all electrical department of the city. Students home for the holidays develop in the coming new school. Hungary after the conference in the out about 10,000 are impoverished When lighted at the close of the day are: Charles Hughes, attending Den­ The occupants of the rectory were spring. She intends to resume her Mexicans. In the diocese o f Corpus £ ■ the effect waa beautiful and was ver university; the Misses Rose happily surprised with a ''fruit role as a political leader. Already Ghristi with a Catholic population of T h e greatly enjoyed by everybody. On Schankowitch and Frances Curran, shower" by a number of the ladies she is making her plans and outlining 98,400, there are 92,000 Mexicans. of the parish last week. Christmas eve about 11:80 o’clock, attending Teachers college at Gree­ the issues she will present Each of These figures indicate the difficulties ley. persons said to be members of the faced by American Catholics in the „ „ ^ . those she ha*evolved thus far is pre- city electrical department, p^ced on Miss May Donohue, very efficient Rome.—Cardinal O rs^ Gioip eminently a mdasnre for the carry- Southwest in trying to aid their Mex­ T a l k w a y s the central tree at tbe fU g pole a organist of the choir, left this week died M pneumonia here Pec. 30, in practical Christianity into ican Catholic brothers. large red electric cross. Tnis action i to resume her studies at Greeley nor­ his sixty-nmth year. He was created! government Many of them caU for mal school. Her place at the organ a Cardinal Dec. 4, 1916, and was probably taken by the authority 4, 1916, and heldjgocial reforms for the betterment of or request of the Klan, and is con­ LARGE AUDIENCE of the telephone are found in open will be taken by Miss Olive Mudd. the office of grand penitentiary of the masses of the country. Emmet Sullivan, aged 17, was bap­ the Holy Roman Church sidered by the people of the city who AT ORPHANS’ PLAY wire and aerial cables, on pole tines n t are non-Klansmen as an affront. A red cross is no part of the celebration One o f the largest audiences ever and in cable conduits under the at Christmas time. A star would have attending the annual Christmas play streets. Thousands of miles tie out RAPID FIRE been more appropriate. As a matter at St Vincent’s home was present of fact, the Klan has no more right Sunday afternoon to witness the very of sight, sharing the sub-surface of (By ItobaH Smith) to thus infringe upon the municipal pleasing play, “Little Robert’s Re­ The retults/of ah- esuiy contest, Christmas tree with its emblem, than ward,” which was given by the boys city streets with gas and water mains which was Redacted by (Ollier’s, would the Lions, had that club placed of the institution. Every seat was and the electric wiring which supplies was announced in the December 27 on the tree a large L, with a wreath taken in the auditorium and it was Ex-Service issue of that mafasine. The contaat surrounding it, or the Masons with necessary to place chairs in the light and power. was rather unique because of tho the square and compass representing aisles to accommodate the guests. class of the ipeople it had for contest­ that order or the Odd Fellows with The recitation of the “Jtonerlcan’s ants. The \essays were written in three links o f that order or the Elka Creed,” by the senior boys waa splen­ Factories are working day and cells of a doMn different penitentiar­ with the eleven o’clock emblem. To did, as also were the musical num­ ies throufhout the country, and, in say the least, the placing o f the fiery bers and hand drill and tactics, all (light to provide the sheathed cable their letters, conricts, some of whom croM on the Longmont municipal giving evidence of superior training. and copper wire which when finished M en! are of the hardest type of criminals, Christmas tree is in very bad taste. Everything pertaining to the play I i told the reason why they had fallen The Call realizes that some people was in keeping with Christmas and becomes a part of the telephone into ill-,race with society. will be ready to say, this paper is op­ the large audience gave evidence of Five years ago when the KNIGHTS OF CO­ posed to the-display of the cross of its appreciation o f the efforts of the system. Some of th« reasdhs giren are Christ. Not so. Its display on this boys of the home. LUMBUS EVENING SCHOOLS were first as follows: , occasion was for the purpose of the Following the program on the glorifying of a secret organization to Materials are high now but the opened, the average age of the men attending "1 did not know that there are stage, an appreciated addresh o f wel­ other reasons, besides the fear of which only a small portion o f the come to the guests and a tribute to job can’t wait Every new demand was twenty-five and a great demand for voca­ punishment, to avoid avil. It was the people of the community belong and the superior work of the sistres, as only reason ever given me, and was does not represent the birth of Christ evidenced by the bright and happy must be foreseen and promptly met tional education was evidenced. At the present not strong enough to keep mo from but his death. This article does not appearance of the boys, was given by doing evil." alone represent the opinion of The Bishop Tihen. by the installation of adequate equip­ time the average age of those attending is “ I wish I had known how to live. Call, but represents the feelings and Among the members of the clergy opinions of a large number of Long­ ment thirty years and we want to assure you that it Just that. My education taught me who were present at the play were a great many things and I have not mont people of all shades of political the following: Fathers Barr, Henn­ is not TOO LATE at your time of life to enroll found one of them essential to real and religious belief. essey and Brennan, of S t Thomas’ living." seminary; Father Benedict, O.S.B., in the i "1 got all school had to offer, but POPE DIVIDES HUGE of the Shrine of St. Anne; the Rev. Bell System it didn’t teach me bow to live." Arthur Langlois, chaplain of S t Vin­ HOLIDAY GIFT CAKE cent’s home; Brothers Julian and With over leventjr-five per cent of Leo, of Regis college. the children in onr American school* Rome.— One o f the gifts to the O m Policy tad til DIrmttd The sisters were assisted in serving Om Sytttm utterijr lacking in anr religion* i Holy Father for Christmas was a refreshments by the young ladies of to w a rd Knights of VatmmI SctHec Better Setrlet strnction, i* it not time for u* to stop huge cake modeled in the form of the Junior Tabernacle society. and to ask onrselves how manj of the Cathedral o f Milan, all the parts The Christmas decorations used in them will one day sit in a prison cell of which were carefully reproduced er.' untrained man cannot succeed, thought success was just a matter of CARD OF THANKS ‘luck,* and I refused to learn a trade The Little Sisters o f the Poor of­ or profestioiA." fer their sincere thanks to all those who, by their various contributions Too many people in the world to­ during the year, have enabled them 1575 GRANT STREET day look back ruefully on the time to take care of so many aged and when they had an opportunity to fit infirm people under their charge and themselves rightfully for this life. *10 make the evening o f their lives as And they passed it by. The dreary happy and comfortable as possible. for a desolate today is that rosy tomorrow Your kindness is ever greatly appre­ they lf>oked forward to yesterday. ciated by the old people and for them and ourselves we heartily thank you Vocational and Commercial Course In this day extreme poverty in and wish you all a Happy and Pros­ his family is positively the only ex perous New Year. ense that might be given for any THE LITTLE SISTERS OP young man who hasn’t had an educa­ THE POOR. tion which is sufficient to fit him for ABSOLUTELY FREE G. B. life’s battle. CUNIO, AGED 92, DIES AT J. J. CELLA HOME ♦♦♦♦♦n 11**************** G. B. Cunio. aged 92, died at. the Capitalize Your Spare Time home of his grandson, J. J. Celia. INSIST UPON 2206 Gaylord, Christmas day. He NON-EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN was born in and came to Amer­ IN- ica when 22 going to California in VITED TO ENROLL AT A SLIGHT the early gold rush. After he came TUITION FEE to Colorado, he conducted a store In Georgetown and moved to Denver in 1872. He retired 25 years ago. Two BE PREPARED FOR OPPORltlNITY daughters and one grandson survive — Mrs. Paul Celia of Denver, Mrs. “ Come in and let’s talk oveioverlyStxr' particular Frank M. Anselmo of Los Angeles and J. J. Celia. Tht funeral waa held Two beautiful, modern, 5>room light preased situation.1." \ r Sunday from St , Ignatius Loyola brick doubles; 2Yi lots. Sell Separate or to­ at Your Grocers church, with burial at M t Olivet Best Buy in Denver gether; terms. PatnmiM Y e v Friaoda G. H. WATKINS, INC 214 Patterson Bldg., Main 2773 Thursday, January 1, 1926. THK DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER PAGE FIVE Xmas CoDection at St Cadierine s Miss Jessie Pringle to Play Altar Society o[|Yoiing Lales’ Sodality to Have Lai^est in Parisli’s History Lead m Arvada Play Saturday Holy Family Parisli Social for Hemliers of Parbli

(St. Catherine’s Parish) Muserr Ruwart, M. F. O’Brien and (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Father Benedict has recovered his (Sacred Heart and St. Ignatius’ fect, Mrs. Thomas Lee, takes this op­ Christmas this year was the most Haley, a monster mass meeting of The St Anne Dramatic club of car which was stolen on the evening to Have Election P arish)., portunity to thank all who in any successful spiritually and otherwise the men was held Monday night to Advada will stage its plays and spe­ of Dec. 22. He had parked the car The Young Ladies’ sodality mem­ way helped in making this undertak­ that St. Catherine’s has ever had. determine ways and means for a fu­ cials Jan. 3, at S t Anne’s Shrine hall. at Seventeenth and Broadway while bers are preparing for a card party ing such a wonderful success. (Holy Family Parish) Upwards of 800 or 900 people ap­ ture active men’s parochial society. The club is very fortunate in he was attending the Christmas can­ and social to be held in the new sodal­ proached the holy sacraments and On Thursday, Jan. 8, the Altar and Leo Earl, the three-months-old having Miss Jessie E. Pringle, one of tata at the Broadway. It was found ity hall on the evening of January 8. AMERICAN STEAMERS $1,750 was offered in the collection Rosaiy society will hold it regular son o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl Wunsch America’s leading actresses, as di­ the following Wednesday evening at This is toe first parish affair given WILL CALL AT COBH — the largest in the history of the meeting in the school hall, at 2:30 of 1128 Monroe street, was baptized rectress and it is hoped the people Eighteenth and Marion, with the ra­ by the sodality since its re-organiza­ Dublin.— Cork harbor board has parish. Well merited thanks were Sunday afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. will show their appreciation of what diator frozen. The necessary repairs p. m. sharp. Election of officers will tion last April. Parties and socials take' place and all the members are received a communication from the received by Mrs. Champlian and the Fred Charles Fieles o f St. Patrick’s she has done for the S t Anne Dra­ h a ^ been made and Father Benedict held daring toe past year have been representative of toe United Amer­ Altar and Rosary society workers, to­ parish acting as godpaunts. matic club by attending. Miss P ri^ le is again in possession. urged to be present. The ladies of for the members and their young the society will receive Communion ican lines announcing a joint service gether with the men who helped in The banns of MatrimTOy were pub­ will play the leading part in “The The Christmas tree entertainment lady friends. The party on the eighth with the Hamburg-American line of making the church the most befitting lished for the last time Sunday be­ Alien Princess,“ a one-act play writ­ for the children'of the parish, which this Sunday at the 7:30 Mass. Mrill be for all the parishioners— men This Friday at 8:15 there ■will be new passenger steamers that will call it has ever been. The choir rendered tween Leo Nelson of St. Catherine’s ten by Mrs. Clyde Robertson, and was given on Sunday preceding the and women alike. Suitable prizes at Cobh (Queeiistown) on th/voyage Carpenter’s difiicult Mass with finish parish and Marjorie Heuer o f St. shown for the first time." feast, was greatly enjoyed by the an anniversary Mass of Requiem for will be awarded and dainty refresh­ the Rev. Father OTarrell. The Holy to and from New York. 'Hiis will and devotion. Dominic’s parish. “ The Choir Spruces Up,” tte other young 'folks. Santa Clans, in the ments served. Tickets may be ob­ establish another important link be­ Hour service will be on Friday ever In response to a volunteer meeting This Sunday is Communion day for play on the program, depicts the person of Tim Crowley, added no end tained from any of the sodality ^ris. tween Ireland and the United States. on the part of eleven men of St. the ladies of the parish who will re­ trials of a small-town choir in a of fun to the occasion and distrib­ ning this week at 7:30. The Christ­ The Christmas party of the Holy Catherine’ s parish, namely: Messrs. ceive Holy Communion in a body at small rural church. This play is very uted gifts to youngsters. . mas High Mass at 5 o’clock was very Name society was a success, and that Nix, Washburn, Kelly, Bidinger, the 8 o’clock Mass under the aus­ well staged and provides a cyclone All the services on Christmas day, beautiful and impressive, while the in spite of inclement weather. The Krabacher, Thomas and William Ii^y, pices of the Altar and Rosary society. of mirth that will be enjoyed by all. beginning with the High Mass at 6 music by the new choir was exquisite. society realized a sum sufficient to The program will be completed by o’clock, were well attended and prac­ The church was so crowded that carry on the charitable work planned. a ballet dance, by Miss Maxine tically every member of the parish chairs had to be placed in the aisles. Holy Name members added to toe Lower. received Holy Communion. The children’s party Sunday after­ Christmas happiness of the parish’s noon was a huge success and the en­ poor by distributing baskets Christ­ tertainment put on by the pupils mas eve. Poem of Denver Yonth I k t Won The basketball tournament closed themselves was very amusing and * p e a t credit to the patience and trffin- on December 19 with the junior class ing o f the wonderful coras of sisters. carrying off the school pennant. This St Fuicis de Sales’ CMr Bep A fine baby girl was bora to Mrs. makes two years that the same team Fffst Prize in National Contest J. Marks, 4903 Meade, Tuesday has held the championship. morning, Dec. 23. Mrs. Lally of Classes at Sacred Heart school will 44l9 Stuart street became a g;rand- be resumed on January 5. Folldwing is the poem written by The Masses at both Sacred Heart H a^ A, McGuire, of Denver, a But would I know the face of Christ Sbs B((ore flia iik rf ( « w mother when a baby girl came to and St. Ignatius’ churches on New senior at Notre Dame university, In­ If it were there? the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lally of St. Dominic’s parish on Dec. 24. Year’s day are at the same hours as diana, winning the first prize in the Could I stand testimony on Sundays. poetry contest of Columbia, the K. Ou the color o f His hair? • (St. Francis do Sales’ Parish) an innovation. After the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Secord o f 3892 Xavier street are the parents of a G. B. Cunio, an old-time and well of C. national magazine: Can I be knowing that the pallor Twenty of the choir boys appeared there were short addresses by the known member of the parish, died CHRIST IN THE MORN which I see before the Chamber of Commerce at Rev. Geo. Nuckolds of Washington baby boy, bora Dec. 28, All these Overcoat Christmas babies with their respect­ on Christmas night and was buried I know not why my unbelieving steps Was bora o f His hot anguish the Christmas luncheon Wednesday Park Community church, Itebbi from the new church on Sunday af­ Should seek toe morning on tUs In Gethsemane? of last week in a program o f Christ­ Friedman and Father McMenamin. ive mothers are getting along very nicely. ternoon. Mr. Cunio died at the home OflFerings Christian way. What if the scarlet of this dawniiig mas hymns. The boys presented on It was announced at the meeting that Tuesday evening, Jah. 6, there will o f his grandson, Joseph J. Celia, with And scuff the tarrying heels of night day inspiring appearance, entering the more members of the Chamber of whom he had made his residence. A be a card party in the school hall, I’COATS that are As they lingeringly flee toe ^ y . Be dripping from, th^ wounded moon. darkened room fully vested and car­ Commerce had been turned away large crowd of friends gathered at given by the ladies of the Altar and o good for several But my soul is tired . . . tired . . . Be not the blood with which His brow rying lighted candles. They were than could be accommodated. The the Celia home on Saturday night to Rosary society. Mrs. A. Lantzy has And my eyes are dry of tears. Was strewn? enthusiastically received by the bus­ choir boys. Father Smith and Mrs. pay their respect and to recite the seasons and several rra- complete charge of the affair and And r know that if there be a Christ But see^the eastern field gives up iness men. The Christmas luncheon Halter were guests at the luncheon. Rosary. A large crowd was also sons. Models in slip- I will see Him its burden. of the Chamber of Commerce was On Christmas morning Mr. and the usual large attendance is antici­ present at the funeral on Sunday. ^1 pated. Anyone having enjoyed a for­ In this corridor of ^ears. And an . edge o f sun is bora. Mrs. John Spillane were hosts to the The Loyola choir, under the direc­ ons or ulsters. Durable mer party of this series, can testify So, in the purple;-dusk-ligdit. Godi It is Christ . . . choir and altar boys at a Christmas tion of Mrs. John R. Schilling, ren­ to the lovely prizes, refreshments fabrics. Fine workman­ As th§.atarSsretreaL For in the breast o f morn breakfast in the new Community dered the musical selections on that and general sociable good time in Opefiin eye sijdytinnd in mind. I see a breathing crimson heart. building. occasion. High Mass of Requiem ship and lasting good store for him Tuesday night. J Devils before me andj'angels behind, Where the flesh is bare Sodality Reception The boys’ choir will sing at the 11 was offered on Monday for Mr. Cu- appearance. M odm te Wearied of toiling, ly^nd a tomb And tom . o’clock Maas on New Year's day and nio’s souL in cost but immoderate On the hilltop, and rest my feet. again on Sunday. Sunday will be Communion day J The high school unit of the Junior for the smaller children. in service. So comes the light, like an i^ant’s THOUSANDS. AT FRENCH sodality irill hold a New Year’s PUft; On December 31 there was Solemn at Central City Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament cry, ANTI-PERSECUTION MEET in the new Community buildinglUtopian CInb Has Faint and unheard in the far-off sky. Thursday evening. The new radio in thanksgiving for all the blessings Tuned to a melody low and. still,*' Paris— Numerous meetings protest­ Central City.-— This Sunday, Janu­ ■outfit installed in the building this of the past year. Bom in the grasses upon a hill. ing gainst the projects of M. Her- ary 4, the girls of the parish iHll be week will add greatly to the enjoy­ January 2, first Friday, the usual So come the eyes of the burning 8un|inoriot are held every Sunday through- enxoUed in the (Children of liary ment o f the evening. Sacred Heart devotions will be held Christmas Party morning and evening, including the ^eepily seeing the night undone. it all the French provinces under sodality. The.winter sports committee of the Holy Hour. And all the The Masses on Christmas day at .Holy Name society met Tuesday eve­ while, on the easterm 'e patronage of tite National Cath­ The Married Jjadies’ sodality has wolds. St. Mary’s church were vary well at­ ning to draw up a program of activi­ (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish) olic Federation, of which General de completed full payment of $2,650 for 16th Street 1 watch rubescent day throw off its Gastelnau is toe head. tended, despite the severity o f the ties. to be recommended to the so­ The members of the Utopian club cold weather. A very la|ge number gave a delightful Christmas party the Blessed Motheris altar in the new at Glenarm folds. largest of these meetings was ciety at its Jsnusry meeting. received Holy Communion, and the' Dec. 17, at the parish ball. About St. Ignatius Loyola church. The pre­ Gather the night’s discarded veils of hel(^t Folgoet, in Brittany, a town Mr. Vincent P. Reynolds o f 595 Christmas collection o f $125 is ex­ 50 members were present mist. which possesses a famous shrine. South Washington was buried Tues­ That glow with the tints of ameth]^ ceptionally good for this little town. day morning at 9 o’clock with Re­ A short busineas meeting was held, Fifty-two thousand peasants met The sanctn^ bpys are a real credit Binding them loose in trailing clouds. quiem High Mass by Father Smith. followed by a dinner which was most there to affirm their determination to the parito, as they were faihtful Building light from the stuff of Death came suddenly to Mr. Rey­ appetizing to everyone there. After COMEDY AND DRAMA BY THE ST. ANNE of avoiding a renewal of persecution. at all three Masses. toe dinner Father O’Malley, Father sbrouds. At Quimper, in the same depart­ nolds on Saturday morning after a The music of Christmas, which was lingering illness of several years. Regan, Captain Krakow and others DRAMATIC CLUB WE EXAlllNE EYES ment, .20,000 men met on the same so well rendered by the choir, is being made short speeches. Mias Rose day, marching in profession, singing Hiss 'Vera Rnpf o f 390 S. Pearl Our Clatsss Satisfy repeated at the 10:30 Mass on New died Sunday afternoon after a linger­ Graeber sang, accompanied by Miss * PRESENTS the “ Credo” and the hymn “ Nous Year’s day. ing illness. Requiem Maas was sung Gersbach at the piano. Miss Lucille Vonlons Dieu” (We want God). Father W. J. Kalina of the Leaven­ Tuesday mbrning at 10 o’clock by Cook recited and Miss Rose WiLsnd Recently 15,000 men met at La worth,* Kan., diocese, was a visitor Father Donnelly. The body was taken gave a reading. Roche-sur-Ton and 18,000 at Bay­ at the rectory this week. to lowg for interiBent. Shortly after, Santa Clans arrived “The Choir Spruces Up” i| onne. And the great demonstration The Junior Holy Name society will and presented each member of the held at Strasbourg by 40,000 persons meet next Tuesday evening in the Floyd Mosbacber of Homestead, Pa., lost a race with death, arriving club with a precious little gift (not Mail Us Yonr Clasaas for Ropairs has not been forgotten. home of Edward Blake at Black exceeding 25c). Hawk. in Denver Sunday afternoon only to “The Alien Princess” The affair was one of the most The funeral of James Powers, an learn that his wife had passed away successful during the year of 1924, old-time resident of Central City, was Saturday evening at the new state Starrittf J.mm E. Pringle, lately with the farnoiu play “Lightnin’ ” held on Monday morning at 9 o’clock hospital. Mrs. Mosbacber came West and with the hope that the clnb would at St. Mary's church. He had no about a year ago in search o f health. get bigger and better in the year SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1925, AT 8 O’CLOCK, ST. ANNE ; relatives here to mourn his loss, but She came to ^nver from Amarillo, 1925, toe meeting was adjourned. be was laid away in the Catholic Texas, in October and for some time A Christmas par|]r was given for SHRINE HALL, ARVADA, COLO. cemetery with simple but all the im­ made her home at 1720 South Wsab- the children of the parish Sunday, One Standard pressive rites of the Church for her ington. Her nine-year-old boy, Leon­ Dec. 28. Members o f the Altar and Denver Patronage Solicited and Appreciated faithful departed children. ard, made his home with her in the Rosary society and of the Utopian W e^ The body was taken to Home­ dub were invited. Ticket, on rale at Seka’. Garden Place, entrance Elitck’. Gardena ■ to All stead for buriaL The next meeting of the Altar and NEW CHURCH CROWDED The members of the Altar society Rosary sodety will be held at the AT FIRST XMAS MASS home o f Mrs. Schmidt, Twenty-sixth - In all our yean of sendee o f the Washington Park district will ‘ t we have maintained the same hold their regular monthly meeting and Ystes street this week. Women (St Rose of Lima Parish). Thursday, January 8, at 2:30 p. m., of the parish rae cordially invited. standard toward everyone. St Rose of Lima’s church was at the home o f Mrs. John 'Tallon, crowded for its first Christmas Mass, 1416 S. Humboldt. THE LITTLE FLOWER That standard is attentive a Hmh Maas celebrated at 6 o’clock KARL MARX NEVER courtesy and satisfying service by Father Brennan, with excellent PUPIL OF JESUITS to all who^have had the need singing of the Mass by the choir, di­ Carmel’s-Wonder Worker;; rected by Mrs. Tasset. An 8:30 Hass, London.— Karl Marx, the socialist of our aid. IS “NEVER INVOKED WITHOUT SOME ANSWER" AS CAN BE SEEN FROM celebrate by Father MtHroy, vas Ushers’ Society of writer who declared that “religion is SOME OF THE THANKSGIVINGS THAT WE PUBUSH BELOW: likewise largely attended. the opium o f the people,” was not The Altar and Rosary society la­ educated by the Jesuits as has been E. A. D., FhUad.tphU, Pa.: "The Friara ot the Atonemeiits I answo’ed bored until the little church was one asserted. The real fgete are given roar Ad about four week, aso, askinc your prayera to the Little Flower There., for the tale of property to pay my debt.. 1 had scarcely received a reply to my of the most beautifully decorated in Sl Joseph’s Parish by Dr. Arthur Shadwell in a letter letter when I received word it had been aold. Thanks to the Little Flower. the city. Most appropriate flowers, to The Times. Dr. Shadwell says I thank yon for what you have done as I nearly went to the end of the line." cut poinsettas, were given by a friend that Marx attended the school at Mrs. 0.. New York city, N. Y.: "Enclosed please And offering ^or favor of the parish, a prominent Catholic Treves known as the King Frederick received from the little Flower. I was told I would be laid off the following social worker. The robing and William college and that he was ex­ Saturday. I prayed to the Little Flower that they would change their mind, wreaths of cedar were from a friend Elects Its Officers and my petition was granted. Please publish." pelled for misconduct. It could not from St. Catherine’s. The president have been a Jesuit sch o^ at that The Friars of the Atonement will not only be pleased to enter your petition of the Altar society gave toe Xmas (St Joseph’s Parish) time because the Jesuits! had long in the Noveim, which begins on the 22nd of each month, and aeiid you the star and Miss Beckley from St. Fran­ since been expelled. The buildings necessary prayers and directions, for the Novelu^ but they will also be de­ The Ushers’ society held a meeting lighted to pray for your special intentioiu. cis de Sales’ the crib. on Monday evening, at which time were, however, formerly used by Jes­ The first wedding in the parish the following efftcera were elected uits as a school, and they are still ADDRESS YOUR PETITIONS TO THE LITTLE FLOWER SHRINE (B) occurred Friday evening between Au­ FRIARS OF THE ATONEMENT for the coming year: President, Wm. called “the Jesuit school” by the lo­ BOX Sie, PEEKSKILL, N. Y. gust Dentsch of St. Joseph’s and Burch; secretary, Neal S^on. cal people. Loretto Path of St Rose's. The first convert. Miss Prances Father Darley presided at the meet­ Wallace, will be baptized New Year’s ing in the absence of Father Schnei­ day. der. First Friday Mass will be at 8 The usual services in honor of Our o’clock. There will be confessions Lady of Perpetual, Help were held and Communion before the Mass. on Sunday evening. There was a good attendance. I BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR The new officers of the Holy Name 1 FATHER WM. O’RYAN TO society and the retiring officers held m from the GIVE LECTURES UNDER a meeting Sunday to make plans for One Price— Cash or Easy Terms Fifteenth and Larimer AUSPICES OF ALUMNAE the smoker and entertainment which LOOP FISH AND p 6ULTRY MARKET will be held on Sunday evening, Jan. PAUL J.. WALTER, Prop. The local alumnae o f the Mea- 11, for all toe men of the parish. dames of the Sacred Heart will pre­ Father Schneider left the past If you wish FAT, TENDER, JUICY sent Father Wm. O’Ryan in a course week for Laramie, Wyo., where he Buy Congoleum of lectures on the Bible, beginning is taking the pastoris place for a few Wednesday, January 7, and continu­ weeks. F t ing for the five succeeding Wednes­ This Sunday is the regular month­ ■H ■ . ^ '' ; Turkeys, Ducks, Geese days. The lectures will be given in ly Communion day for the Young the drawing room of toe Brown in Ladies’ sodality at the 7 o’clock Mass. at Lowest Prices GOOD OYSTERS FOR NEW YEAR’S the evening at 8 o’clock. Following School was dismissed on Dec. 2S 9x12 Rug ...... ,■...... $18.00 WATCH PARTIES is the program in the order in which for the Christmas holidays. It will the lectures will be delivered: The open again on Monday, Jan. 5. 9x10-6 Rug ...... 15.75 PHONE ME YOUR ORDERS EARLY • Bible, Its Inspiration; The Bible, Its Holy Hour will be inaugurated in 9x9 Rug ...... 13.50 Lyrics: The Bible, Its Dramas: The this church on this Friday evening 7-6x9 Rug ...... 11.25 f c i : :■ AT MAIN 3675 Bible, Its Epics; Florence: Ave Roma from 7:30 until 8:80, and will be 6x9 Rug ...... 9.00 Immortalis. held on the first Friday of each We Deliver Anywhere month. Father B3nme will be in 1-6x3 Rug ...... 60 Congoleum, 6 ft. wide, yd. .85 LOOP MARKET BLDG. 15TH AND LAWRENCE CHURCH ARTISTICALLY charge and it is hoped that there will DECORATED ON XMAS be a goo(L attendance. Congoleum, 9 ft. wide, yd. 1.00 Patrick Moran, a well known resi­ (St. Patrick’s Parish) dent of Denver, died suddenly on Christmas morning in St. Patrick's Wednesday morning of last week. church was ushered in with great He .was taken ill on Monday and re­ One Price--' splendor. The church was glorious in moved to St. Joseph’s hospital, where Big Clearance Sale its evergreen trimmings. Fahter Som- an operation appendicitis was margua was responsible for the ar­ performed. The appendix was rup­ Cash or Terms tistic Arrangement. Mrs. Thompson tured and he failed to recover from OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW IN FULL have but one price, and her assistants had decorated the the effects of the illness. The fu­ Vfe SWING. SHARP REDUCTIONS ON MANY altars beautifully. The High Mass, neral, which was held Monday, was alike to all. No discount for cash, no premium for terms. ARTICLES sung by the large choir at the 6 very largely attended. Mr. Moran o’clock Mass, was well done, and the was well known throughout Denver. Now is the time to procure religious goods at low prices. A visit singers reflected great credit upon He had been in the employ o f the will repay you. » themselves and their director. Sirs. health department for. the past elev­ Nairn Inlaid Linolenm with colors through Nairn Print Linoleum, extra heavy quality Osborne. The children’s choir sang en years. Father Frische conducted to the burlap back. All the newest patterns that will last for 10 to ,15 years if properly The Catholic Register says, “Patronize Our Advertisers." Are you toe funeral services. taken care of. Eight good patterns. | A doing it? Christmas hymns at the 8:30 Mass s^wn in attractive colors. Regu- and as usual showed the perfection At the Solemn High Mass on lar>square yard, $1.95 ...... Regular, square yard, $1.25 _____ . y l a i U attained by training under the Sisters Christmas morning, which was cele­ o f St. Joseph. brated by the pastor, the altar boys Jas. Clarke Church Goods House Pauline Rodg^ers, Wilson Graham wore for the fi^ time their new cas- ia a -4 0 TrMout St.' Dwavur, Colorado Pboao Champa 81M and Geraldine Gray are the children | socks and capes, which were pre- of this parish who won prizes in the I Married Ladies' Have You Seen the Alcazar Range? recent essay contest. J PAGE SIX THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER ^^hurada^^jJTanuj^^

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Hi«r CraM Doaaia J, SolUraa OnUo PhoM, Yorh MS Praetlaal fWriat. Flowara for aU ec oaaloaa Meet the. “ Padre of the Rains,’’ as Then I asked him why weather one a good life’s' work. It would DCNYKH, COLORADO 4SSB Y o A Bt. Phone Mala 8488 834 FUtaaatb St. RADIO and PHONOGRAPH changed. This quickly brought us then be possible, he says, accurately Sasiis. AU Stylaa aad Makaa Father Ricard is called on the Pacific to the heart of his si^Ject. Ortho­ to forecast weather for the whole THE ANDRRSON-HARRINGTON COAL CO. EVERETTE R. BROWN 818.94 U 1181.19. PaymanU If daairad coast. >raXlAM N. BOWMAN COMPANY ______DANIELS A FISHER______dox scientists attribute changes of United States, months and, if neces­ ArohltoeU uU Xnvinoon Om L Wood. H er and OrMa FLORIST Meet him beside his telescope in SSth aM Waloart Sta. Phooaa MaM aSB.SM 818 Sfactaanth Straat weather to the sun and let it go at sary, years ahead. He feelc that ^^M_SjJBo»dwa£;_Pheoo_J|onth_lIlS__ Talephaaa Mala 44*7 REAL ESTATE LOANS the vineyard back of the old Spanish M l-B lB Control SoWn#i Bonk BMg. mission at Santa Clara, Cal. that Where they stop. Father Ricard such information would be of great CITY COAL CO, COAL AND WOOD COLUMBINE FLOWER SHOP THE DEN-BERRY INVESTMENT CORF. The best the United States gov­ begins. He says weather is deter­ value to agriculture. ARTESIAN WATER AU ktaMU a( CaaL Thoa. W . Casap, Mgr. FWwera Briaf Lara Danna AUbary, Maaapar mined by the relative positions of Father Ricard predicted the excep­ Praaiat DaHvary Onaraataad ernment can do is to forecast weather WINDSOR ARTESIAN WATER CO. Real Estate, Leaa*. laauraaca, Callac tlana the sun, the moon, the earth, and five tionally dry weather that has afflicted Ph. YarhI 0 ^ SSth and Race Siraata 607 IBtk Street ______Carlnp far Praparty a Specialty 48 hours, or at most a week, in ad­ 'Tho Popular T«bU Wator" other planets. When two or more California since last May. He said Cooler Serrice for the ottlee. 818 Jacobson BIdp, Danrar. Mala *P81 vance. B«f COAL by tka Carlaoa BRIGHT SPOT GREENHOUSES of these planets are in line with the Heoie Serrice, T6e dox. lOc ooe-half deiaB THE MATCHLESS FUEL CO. Cat flawars. Floral DaeicBS aad Pot Plaata Father Ricard tells what Pacific there would be no rain of importance 4B28 Thompaon Court. Phone York SB86 Pkana Main 888 SAT IT WITH PLOWEBS SHEET METAL coast weather will be a month in ad­ sun they exercise some sort, of an until November. Dry weather, ac­ OJO B(«ktaaalh 8L leeopblai ot Fifth Staaplr phono Y . 8 electromagnetic influence that starts cording to the padre, moves in ten- AUTO ACCESSORIES Phaaa Soetb 11*7 Home, South I ll-W vance. He says he could, if neces­ SOUTH DENVER SHEET METAL WORKS sary, forecast three years in advance. an electromagnetic storm upon the year cycles in California. In fact, TMR COLORADO AMD UTAH COAL CO GARAGES sun. That is a sun spot. Son spots Radiator and Hood Covera, Beat Corara, lIlMca sad Btilppwi **HaaTta" Roatt Canatj Tim. Copper. Oalranlaod Work. Guttora, Par- A San Francisco editor told me that there are three dry years/ The first aaaas, Skyllphts. Oataloaa. Celluloid Windowa, Bumpera, Atlaa Tiras, Oalarado Ooal THE MBTKOFOUTAN GARAGE the padre’s forecasts are better than upset things on earth and make what one is a little dry, the second much t i f ^ and 1,000 other articlce. All co at a 1st Nati. Stocpa. BepatflBa, Aieaeeerloa. Oare waahad O. Bader, Prap. 1418 8 . BROADWAY we call changes of weather. drier and the third vefy dry. This low coat. It para to trade at 1000 Wator St. the government’s. Day or N l^ t. Phono York 8184. W . H. DAWSON Sun spots, according to the padre^ BAY COAL CO. BEST LIGNITE COAL 1688 E. Col fas A ra , Danrer Late in September, I spent an af­ is the third and the worst o f the last Alwar* SSe loarsr oa the tan. ▼SMiMF' Skaat Metal Wark. Gaaaral Jabbiap. Ra- travel from east to west across the group of three dry years in Califor­ AUTO DEALERS palrlap, Cottara, Skyllphta, Fumaeaa, ate. ternoon with this interesting old man. whara la Daarer. Na onr-ahersw. THE COLFAX GARAGE face of the sun. They have no effect Dar Fhoa« 8 . 4481; Mskt PhsM E M il 880 Saate Fa Drira. Offkw Pk. SauU 487 I found him, at 1 o’clock, taking an nia. The state does not look much NATHENSON MOTOR CO. Storase, Aeetpltne Wcldlas, Tiros, Aeeaaaor- until they reach an imaginary per­ different than it always does in ^ e Star and Durant Daalara tlM SOUTH LOGAN iaa, OUt, GasoUna. All work cuiraatood. observation o f the sun. A young 2287 E. CoHaa H. J. DaHp York 4188 SHOE REPAIRING pendicular line drawn through the early autumn when all vegetation S13.A21 East 26th Avaaua • DENVER FUEL CO. student was helping him. Father Phone Main 8161 ______Danrar center of the sun. Then the spots that has not been irrigated is burned MAIN 8189 THE CLEVELAND PLACE GARAGE MANFRED’S SHOE SHOP Ricard, who is 76 years old, was bare­ that passed through the northeastern CaU for Our Prloos JnUoa White. Prop. OU. Oaa. Aoeoaaorloa Hlpb Grade Rapairiu. We Call aad DaUrar to a light brown. But many wells WALSH MOTOR COMPANY headed and smoking a pipe. His cas­ quarter of the sun produce areas of Autboriaed Ford Dealers Prank. Boa. Phaaa OnUap 4884-J Kziwrt Car Waiklac. PoUafalap, Oraaslas, SpacU Attaatlan to Pareol Pact at Danrm sock swished around his legs as he and springs have dried up and all Motor Claanlns, Vaenua CUaalac, Rapatra Prieaa low barometric pressure in the vicin­ SS37-S9 South Broadwar* walked about. The telescope, which unirrigated crops hive suffered. But South 8964 ; * Enslawood 188 CONTRACTORS Phaaa Ckaaapa 8118-J 1847 CWralaad PL 807 East Tth A re , and 1788 HumbaUO Bt. ity of Vancouver and the Aleutian was perhaps ten feet long, seemed Father Ricard says that next year islands, off the coast of Alaska. All will be all right; thqre will be rain AUTO PAINTING H. P. BrOJON R CO. GROCERIES TENTS AND CAMP EQUIP to be mounted right out in the vine­ storms start at the point where an BUtrikaUn tor Rarth-HoTlac. Oiaiaati yard, with nothing over it, and the enough. Ooaatraotiea. Buildiac and Booh OraahlBR C. R. RAUSCH MENT area of low barometric pressure cen­ “ I am inclined to believe,” he said, AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING brilliant California sun beating down AL a. WorU Baalpaaent. 1S60 ITth i t , P » Tar. Cota. Crocarp and Marfcat ters. When the spots that travel over “ that many-weather conditions move Work OuaraatooS Wo are aaaiaslTo makan af **808 Baal' upon it. As the old man smoked his 39M W. 32ad Are. Pkana CaUup 888 brand af DmbraBa Teats, Watar Baps aad the southeastern quarter of the sun in cycles. If we knew the facts, cov­ 870 S. Clarkson Phono South 2966 J MONAGHAN X:UNN1NGHAM pipe, he watched his young assi?*^ant CONSTRUCTION CO. outdaor aearas paede ad aU kinds. reach the center they produce areas ering a long period, we should prob­ Talapkane Mala 7718 BOH MERCANTILE COMPANY ‘ THE SCHAEFER TENT A AWNING CO make marks upon a sheet of paper of high barometric pressure in the ably find that hard winters and open AUTO PARTS Offleaj_I7IOJEaifat_S^ Danr ar, Cola. Wholsaala aad RotaU Greoarlsa and lltats 1421 l irteiii Straat on which the telescope was focused. 1088-1042 l arla ir Straat vicinity of Arizona. High barometric winters, heavy snow and light rains, ______Phoaa Chaapa 1844-W______Each mark indicated a sun spot. THE DENVER AUTO PARTS CO. TIRES means a tendency to restore fair come according to a fixed order of Wa bur ears mad tmeka to wraek (or parts. CRACKERS 'The operation lasted perhaps ten BLANCHARD GROCERY CO. weather. The high combats the low. change. I am sure o f this— that the. Wo par eaeh fw Fords. Wa bnr ead sell CRACKERS AND CAKES CAPITOL RUBBER A TIRE CO. minutes. Then a little house on asod ears. Parts (or all eara. Opvatias tka Ukarty Staraa In summer, a “ high’’ means fair, relative positions of the planets de­ ’’■UPRBMB" BRAMDS O. 8. and Fisk Tires— Vulsanisinp—Cash— wheels was moved over the telescope. York 8412 4S0B York St. cooler weather. In winter, it means termine the weather on earth. If The Marahaate Blaonlt Ca, Danrar Fraaklla Straat Credit— Z. Baa Snyder, Proprietor— Sorrieo We went inside and sat down at op­ Phona Champa 104* 888-40 14th Street fair, cold weather. we know the positions of the planets AUTO REPAIRS posite sides of a small table. I then SIXTH AVENUE GROCERY “ When I see a spot appear on the today we may be certain |^4hat the DAIRIES had my first opportunity closely to W. F. Haanaty, Prop. TRANSFER AND MOVING rim of the upper' eastern quarter of next time they assume this position DENVER AUTO AND BUGGY TOP CO. Phoaa South 1198 observe Father Ricard. I saw that Frank X. Morriasar Serriea with Smilai P. J. Jonka, Prop. NORTH DENVER TRANS. A STORAGE CO. the sun,’’ said Father Ricard, “ I know the weather will be exactly what it 882 EAST SIXTH AVENUE he did not look his ag?. He could Maiiafaetorara of Auto Tops, Seat OaTtra, WEST SIDE JERSEY DAIRY HaasabaM flaade Marad aad Stared that in not more than approximately is today.” All Kinds of Ante TrlmmiaRa ^ Phone Champa t* 8(-W I *918-*l ilaka Bt. Phanaa Mala U I7 , 4110 dasily pass for sixty. He has little six and a half days, an area of low I asked Father Ricard how well tSSl Blaka St.______Phaaa Mala 2644 Milk Peppt: I3M W. Colfaa HARDWARE Bart Flan. Praa. Jaka Takany. Saa.-Traas gray hair. His face is tanned to a barometric pressure will develop in his forecasts were verified. PRINCETON DAIRY — TOM McCOVERN MAEDEL’S NEW HARDWARE STORE brown mixed with red. His eyes the vicinity of Vancouver. This is AWNINGS Clean Raw Milk from Healthy Cowa Far Yaur Canranlaaca WET WASH “ A hundred per cent,” he replied. 437 FUtaaatb St. M. 47TT twinkle. He laughs, smokes and talks because observation, in thousands of Our mUk delWered bafore it is tlz b o o n eld I WINDSOR WET WASH “ In the main, what I forecast comes AH tks latast pattaras aarrtad la ataak. Batter Milk and Batter Sarrlca Old Stare 18th m d CaUfarala. ^ SIB all at once. cases, has shown me that a sun spot true.” Pkana Mala 887 (er awaiap astiastas. WE DELIVER Dry Week Flat W art But just then his pipe went out THE SCHAEFER TENT A AWNING CO. moves across the face of the sun in “The forecasters at Washington,” 1421 Lariaaar Street______DEUCATESSEN First and Elatl Phaaa Sa. 8236 and he had to go to another building approximately thirteen days. But I iFather Ricard continued, “ say that HEATING EXPERTS to get some tobacco. That grave me DUBUQUE ORPHANAGE know the sun spot is coming before my theories with regard to the wea­ BAND AND ORCHESTRA SITTERLE « ROESCH E. S. TOY an opportunity to look at my sur­ it comes because I know that certain Bakmrf, l,imch ; acoBto Steam aad Hot Watar Haat'ap. Hat Watar ther are not scientific and are not FIRE LOSS $90,000 roundings. The little observatory positions of the planets produce sun true. They say the moon has noth­ THE CLIDDEN-MARSH MUSIC CO. for F^rart olponkrooutor. Work a Specialty. Bstlmataa fartisbed. was in the center of a vineyard of (ar the salefaratad EL K. White Oe. i. iwtprlOp IL Kooocli 1338 18U St. ITIB East l i s t Are spots. The United States govern­ ing to do with the weather. But Tkla*” bead and erehaatral laatraaanta. Yark 8148; Rsa. Fk, Yark 8264 Dubuque.— Nioety thousand dol­ two or three acres. Not a_ blade of ment works out and publishes the they say they do not know. They TWIaa. Oaltara. Baajaa, Striaps and Aaaaa DENTISTS lars' loss was caused by a fire at St. grass vws grrowing; only vines. Ev­ MOUNTAIN DISTRICT SALES SERVICE relative positions of the planets three have not a particle of proof. I have « . 1616-1622 CaUfarala Strsat ery foli of the ground seemed to With the MeEannaa Piaa» Co. Enplaatrs for Rcpis CoUopa, St. FhUomaaa Mary’s orphanage, December 20, years in advance. From this data I proof. When like conditions produce DR. DANIEL BATE School and other similar iaitJtptiona, who when the industrial plant, conyent, have been freshly cultivated. That could forecast weather, if I wanted like results— not once, not twice, not, Daatitt praise our sarriet sad aQulpmeat klpkly. is done to retain what little moisture BANKS 417-418 Eantra BuUdiaf Msla 9062______Boa 1I6S chaplain’s and workmen’s homes to, three years in advance. It would twenty times or a hundred times, but Phone Main 7 it4 : T. 8148-J were ruined. None of the 140 chil­ descends during the dry season that mean a tremendous amount of work, thousands of times— we have a right THE BROADWAY NATIONAL BANK dren was in danger. The weather lasta from May to November. The Capital aad Snrplaa. DR. R. R. STBINHART HOSPITALS but I could do it. to say that the conditions are directly t80t,096A0 Dentist was eight degrees below zero, and vines were hanging full. Some of “ There is the greatest possible dif­ connected with the results. The first It# Bioadarar Bantk 18-19 418 Matrapalltan Bldp, ST. ANTHONYB HOSPITAL until the other institutions took them the grapes were dark and some were ference,’’ he continued, “ between the time that I saw sun spots cross the OfHea Ph. Mata 7408. R a a /n . Saatk 7488-J Coadaotod by white. Away over to one side was a TRUST CO Ststan of St. Piaaais in the sisters and children suffered work that the government forecasters central meridian o f the sun I did Safa Depaalt Baaaa 18.80 a j m j aad . STEWART JACKSON DCNTtSXi BUTEBMTH AND QUITIIAN from lack of water and heat. The flower garden of wonderful dahlias do and what I do. The government not say that the areas of low baro­ TUa laritaa aeaaaaU a( aarpar^ J. STEWART JACKSON. JR. doors of other institutions were and gladioli. aad ladlTidBals. Fanr par am t paU Suita 628 Mack Balldlap ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL forecasters do nothing but observe a metric pressure that followed in the Sartata PanaalU. 1S36 Watt— Straat Telephone Mafai * H i Baa. 1884 Coadaatad by opened just as soon as the plight of storm after it appears and guess as vicinity of British Columbia were the Slstars ad Charity the inmates was known. Wky the Weather Change* , BIOHTBBWTH AMD HTTMBOLOT closely as possible where it will go caused by the spots. I made no such t h e DENVER NATIONAL BANK DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT In a few minutes the ^dre came and how strong it will be when it 17th and Cnrtls Straata announcement until I had observed Oentiat MERCY HOSPITAL POPE WARNS AGAINST FLOOD back with his tobacco, lit his pi|>e gets there. The best guessers guess the same phenomena thousands of Ckaiapa 8888 Ml Empha Bldi, 1811 MILWAUKBB ST. COMMUNISM and settled back in his chair with a Oondaatad by tbo Slstara ad Matey very well, but still they guess. In times. If official forecasters wish to Pope Pius XI, at the consistory smile on his face, ready to talk. I BATTERIES DR HARRY A. MILLER DENTIfT PboM York 1888 Tbko CaUaa Car other words, they practice an art in­ dispute the statement that storms OBee Hours: 9:80-lt:0e; 1:88-4 48 held lately, warned the sUtesmen suggested that we bepn with a defin­ stead of a science. A man with a follow the passage o f sun spots over ition of what constitutes weather. BATTERY SERVICE CO. (U C p iU ) 208 Cantral Sariaca Bank Biilldlat INSURANCE of the world against dabbling with quick eye can go far at such fore­ the upper half of the central meri­ Battartaa Raeharpad; Bopalrad: B abi^ bat- MAIN 1794 socialism and communism, telling of Weather, he said, is the state of the EDW. G. UDRY casting, but he cannot tell what he dian of the sun they may do so, but tarlaa (ar sale; (raa taatint aad dallre^ DR. C. W. NUTTING DENTIST the advancing red tide. v atmosphere with regfafd to ‘ motion. knows to anybody else. That is be­ TP7 W . CaUaa * Aflt AttMa the facts are against them. No scien­ Hours: 9-1*; 149-i cause what he knows has come from 606 Mack BuOdiac 124 Cmmt tist, however, who has taken the trou­ CONNELL BROS. experience. He can closely estimate ble to understand my theories and Mator Ibb Ante and Battarr RipalrlBt Bta' Talopbone Main 1*99 Danrar, Colorado Man. Battarlaa Raeharcad. Ranted and LACE CLEANING the combined effect of barometric the facts that support them, has ever •■IraL Maw and Bohnilt Battarlaa. ORS. RAY M. aad ROY A. PHILLIPS pressures, wind velocities and ‘coun questioned the validity of the theo­ Battorios. Pbaaa South 8787. _ . DBNTI8 T 8 Phono Champa 8*74: Baa. Phans 8. 4778-R THE COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO Catholic Chiffd^ Does Not Hold ter-storms’— as high barometric pres­ ries. There are ‘scientists,’ of course, How Loeatloa 948 67 SaaU Fo Pr»ro 4100 PRDRRAL BOULBTARO Suita 828 Majaatlc B ldg, 16th at Broadway A. L. Jabaaan, PiapHatar sures are called— but he cannot pass who do not want to believe. Such INTELUOBNT BATTERY SERVICE Pbonaa; Gallo 1000, *000______along this ability to another. Each men cannot be convinced.” Roakartlay—Kepalra -R ental DR. ROBERT P. WILDES, Daatlst must learn for himself. The Datratt EUctrle aad Battarp Cn. 1008 Sn. Gaptord S t , Danrar, Cain. Wants to Buy a Telescope Mala tm -1 9 1 4 Honrs to 1*; to ; and by Appohataant LADIES’ SPECIALTIES “ I can do more than that As I in Breadwar. Danrar 8 1 8 Club of Tyrauny Over State We walked out into the sunshine ______Phone South 1148 have said, I can forecast the weather and down the paths through the vine­ BEAUTY SHOP BIRMINGHAM SPECIALTY CO for a month and, if necessary, for DRUGGISTS 1688 18th Straat yard. The old padre, still smoking BedaeMp (Mrdlaa, Oteaata^ Corealattaa. Baal Benedict Elder, writing to Thel As applied to America, we have the three years ahead. And I can tell his pipe, b e ^ n talking about the WALTEN BEAUTY SHOP ary, MapMpaaa. Di others how to do it. I have young af Hair Oeada, To OVERLAND DRUG CO. Nation, discusses “ Catholicism and' interpretation of that principle from land of his birth— France— ^which he Traasfamaatioaa B. K Radd, Prop. the State.’’ He says: In m recent is-j the same illustrious Pontiff given in students here who are better than I left when a young man to come to Mra. D. Bawita, Special Appaiataiaat Phono So. 886 MILUNERY am. •na, r--T f- 6114. sue of your paper is a letter fro m ' an letter addressed to the America. The French, a nation of Mra. E. Berry. 16M Traaaant.______SssstszL.— David Y. Thomas of Fayetteville, Catholics of America in 1895: Forty years ago, weather forecast­ infidels as he called them, had 8E CHEVERELL-MOORE. DruMiata Ark., in which appears the folloiring ing was so unreliable that Josh Bil­ pursued a violent, vacillating policy BORE LEWIS BEAUTY SHOP Fanr Stares—Naraje St, Cor. W. Wth Are.; AU men will agree that Amer­ lings touched it up vrith a forecast of ilan JVater. Mrwinaila Taaapson St, Cor. W. 88tb Are.r Toloa St, IStk S t, statement: “The supremacy 'of the ica seems destined for great toward his Church. One government Foenlare kr Cor. W. 41»t| LewwU B ird , Cor. w T l church over the state ia a fundamen­ his own: “ Perhaps rain; perhaps not.’’ would expel the religions orders and ■te Tabor ■ Opera Hanaa things. The Catholic Church It is better now, but Father Ricard LAUNDRIES tal tenet of Catholicism.’ Judging should not only share in, but the next would let them back. Cnrtls Straat EARNEST DRUG CO. says the improvement is solely due from the tone of his letter, Mr. should help to bring about this He stopped smoking, picked a Braadway at ITth S t , flat Iran Buildinp to increased expertness on the part Danrar'a Moat Imandry. Thomas will welcome information prospective greatness. She should bunch of grapes and handed them to Trfaphana Mala 7722.______Danrar of forecasters and information from Braaabaa i 1884 11f t in k . showing the error of that statement, keep equal step with the republic me. As he began to eat a bunch that Plaat 1847 - "t 1 THE ATLAS DRUG CO. I. Wa « while The Nation, one may be sure, a wider area with regard to weather he picked for himself his mind shifted Pry l i e daa. in the march of improvement, conditions. Pkana rhampa PSTB will not object to it. In his ‘Ency­ striving to the utmost by her to the gra]8e— and its Juice. clical Letter on the Christian Consti­ “ All storms,’’ said Father Ricard, “ I am the professor o f ethics in 27P1 Waitan Straat Oan^ MASON'S SUPPUES pirtue and her institutions to aid “move from west to east If we VERNONA BEAUTY STUDIO tution of the State,’ published in No­ Santa Clara university,” he said. “ As VALVEROE DRUG CO. in the rapid growth o f the states know what is to the west of us^ how Fall Uae of Harriot Hubbard Arar ToUat PRAHCU J. PI8HKR vember, 1885, Pope Leo XIII. ad­ a student of ethics it is amazing to .... ever keeping before the rapidly the winds are bringing it to Rataialtea. Violet Bar- Scalp T re a ta u ^ . I87P W.,Alamada Pkana Santh fnpfUaa. I bna, Caaaank Plaatar. dressing his words to the Catholics of minds of the people the enact­ me to perceive that legislative bodies Maieellina, Decea Coepcr, Prop. Deaear, Calorada Offtae and Warabanaa, 84tb and B l ^ Sta. us and what obstacles, if any, are in 1417 Gleaiwia Mala SlOO Sanib Danrar Yard, 188 Sa. Saata Pa Drira. the entire world, set forth Catholic ments of the Council of Balti­ cannot understand the natural limit Entrance to Weet Court Hotel Pbanaa. Mala M U ; SoaU 7088 teaching in respect to the relations the way, we know what is coming. of legislative powers. Legislatures CAPITOL HILL DRUG STORE more, particularly those which Ofiicial forecasters used to know Preaeptaee^ Parity, Accuracy of church and state in the following inculcate the observance of the can go so far and be obeyeS^but BOOKS 1808 East C A a s, Canar Huaehaldt MORTUARY nothing about weather conditions ex­ no farther. There is an interesting Phanaa, Yerk 288, Yark 884 words: laws and institutions of the re­ cept those in the United States and fact about prohibition to which at­ BOOKS— W o ca n r aD kinds of now BOULEVARD MORTUARY ASSOCIATION Almighty God has appointed public. COLORADO BOULEVARD PHARMACY British Columbia. Now the United tention is seldom or never drawn. oood hooka. I^rpa stock. Booki boocht. J. P. MpOaaaip. Hpr. 8. J. M the charge of the human race Of more recent date is the state­ Chrletmaa eards. Open oreainae until 11 Drupe aad Sad a. Free DaUrary Martuary, 8688 Fadaral between two powers, the eccles­ States government has fourteen sta­ It has always been the heretics who Tbs Bookerr. IS22 Wclton. duoapa T6M Phanaa Yarh 9471 aad Yark 8784 Pb sa , Sanaa 4M Dae' ment contained in the pastoral letter tions in Alaska, the most distant of AudltoriuM Book Stora, 1407 Arapahoo O. O. Beabmaaa, Ph.O., M n . iastical and the civil, the one were opposed to. the use of alcohol. CaUaa and Calarada n aularard. Danrar of the Catholic Archbishops *and which are considerably west o f the Christ drank wine. The Turks do MOTOR SERVICE being set over divine and the Bishops of our country, meeting in American mainland. When these n ot The natives of India do not. BUILDERS^ IRONS THB CHAMPA PHARMACY other over human things. Elach Washington in 1919, as follows: SMITH MOTOA CO. Jea. H. SaUth. Prap. has fixed limits within which it stations were esthblished the daily Who is wrong and who is right?” THE RELIANCE IRON A WIRE WORKS CO. Jas. K ‘Thrall. Prep. Aeatylana Waldlnp, Rapairinp. AU Work it contained, and each in its The state has a sacred claim reports that they telegraphed in were I thought that if he had reached Structural and Oraaaontal aio« and Champa Ph, Guaraataad. Gat, OUe, Storape^ Oar W aaM v of great assistance to forecasters. Iron and Stool Work Apeacy ~ G ^ MarwaU" sphere is supreme. Whatever is upon our respect and loyalty. the mature age of 75 years without 1926 to 19M Spoor Bouiarard HANNON DRUG CO. Phana Cbssapa 1888 1840 Wiltan St. of a sacred character belonging It may justly impose obligations They were then able to spot a storm becoming a prohibitionist I would Pboot Main *709______Penror. OoU. PRBSCRIPTION SPBOIAmm some time before it hit the mainland. Phoaa Baath 4M1 either of its own nature or by and demand sacrifices for the not try to convert him. They could guess pretty well what SIXTH AMD MARION MOTORS reason of. the end to which it is sake of the common welfare Some of those who do not believe BUSINESS COLLEGE time it would strike various localities. referred to the salvation of which it is established to pro­ in Father Ricard say that as a scien­ Try tho dm# slora (trat NOEL BULLOCK It takes, as a rule, seven or eight CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGB Year Druailat b mare thaa a merrhaat Dlstribotor Bofils or to the worship of God, mote. Within its proper limits tist he is a quack. I am sure this is BotabUshad la 1817 dUNQER PI ,CY DOWMETAL PISTONS is subjeebto the church. What­ it has a right to our obedience, days for a storm to cross the country not so. A quack is a man who, know­ P. M. ., Pim 868 W. CaUaa (at Clanarm) Cb. 1874 ever U to be ranged under the and this obedience we are bound and plunge into the Atlantic. all Flltoentb Stroot______818 W . 6«h Are. Be. 187. Danrar ing full well that he is a fraud, civil and political order is right­ to render not merely on grounds “ The Invention o f wireless tele­ nevertheless tries to “ put something OSTEOPATHS of expediency but as a conscien­ graphy helped a lot more. The gov­ CARBURETORS M Y f i Q Q B L fully subject to the civil author- over” on the public. I have no DRS. BUMPUS R BUMPUS i t j^ ______tious duty. ernment has now practically comman­ doubt of Father Ricard’s sincerity. L. B. COOPER SFABM DRY GOODS CO. Oetaopathic Phyilelaae aad Sarpaane deered every ship sailing west from AataoaoUro BUatrleiaBa, OarbnroUr 8888 W. 88U Aranna It is difficult to Judge his ability as Pkana OaUnp IM 624-7 Eavbra BoUdiap Pacific ports. Each ship is required liaUsta— Eaalth 14th and Glaaana Daarer, Colorado a forecaster by what he can do in Pboao Mala 1817 DRY OOP DR. M BM W W RAR and 8HOB8 to radio reports o f weaUier condi­ California in the summer when it DR. GARFIELD J. JAMES tions on its way across the Pacific. never rains and the only change from CLEANERS AND DYERS EGGS AND POULTRY Oeteapatbla Phyetalaa aad Barpaan When the distance becomes too great, Odflaa ^ Mala 0474 Baa. Ph. Tart 4888-J Many Belgian Priests Go to Aid day to day U the change from sun­ reports are sent from ship to ship THE MONARCH CLEANERS AND DYBBS ELLIS-BENEFIEL PRODUCE CO. 88 Kmpiri BIdp, 18th shine to fog and back again. I did Oaa Day SarTloo if Dc^rad WhoUealo Bppe and Poahry Bsalajiraiy back to the United States. We CaU For aad DoUrcr ISIS Mvkat Straat JOHN L . CRAMB, Oataopatblot note, however, that during the eve- . 1718-46 Braadway ChaMPS IE ; Phoaaa Champa SOU. 8914 Daarer. OaU. Offlaa Haora: 9 ta 1* £ . M .; f ta 8 P. “ Official forecasters are thus able nii^ o f September 19 the barometer 818 Caaaatanwoaltk BIdp. to preakt^_^th more or less accuracy, fell sharply. That, perhaps, was ^ THE MOUNTAIN CLEANERS Haueo Phanei, Conversion of Savage Fflipinos Sa. 8188-J. Phaaa Main what the weather will be for a week Optra and Tailara. Qnalitp ELECTRIC MOTORS imrt o f the “ triple disturbance” men­ OfHea. 841 E. 20tb A r e , i Phoa* Mala 81S7 Baa. Pkoaa Y m k 881 ahead. But this is only because the tioned in Father Ricard’s forecast for 1122 E. 17tk Am . York 8387 ELECTRIC MOTORS BOUGHT AND SOLD Dr. Umrrmr Graraa OataapatU* PhpateiaB Through The Living Church, the left to us we had no Justification in area from which reports are obtained the day. On the morning of Septem- Bowonad. Let at flpura year raoalraaMnta. SOP Barts Bldf.. Dnrar, c £ . Branch Offka, rkaaipa 7887 MIDWEST ELECTRK. E. B. ■ iBl remaining here.’’ has been greatly extended. It is not Wa Call Far aad DaUrar Arab TroaUa* Traatad Saeaasafallr WHb- organ of the High Church Episco­ v*” ^ noticed pools of water on na— «4P7 TllTt ^•rt_ArtJM|appart^^^_^^ In bringing the word of Christ and because observers know any more the flat roof of a building near the palians, it is learned that the Bel­ about forecasting than they did forty PIlOB# CfcMBSS 2901 THB CAHN-POBSTER ELECTRIC O a knowledge of Christian principles to hotel in which I was staying. It may FANTORIUM CLEANEES— 1048 Btm PAINTING-PAPERHANGING gian Catholic missionariM have now the savage Iggorota, the Belgian mis­ years ago, except as experience has have sprinkled during the night, but Claaalaa Furs and Fnr Costa, plala RaHtea mmt BMihte* practically covered the whole Iggorot sionaries are not only extending the added to the skill with which they the pools seemed to have come from (aacy parmcata a apoeialty. Claaalaa that MMb s i 17— 81IIS. i s . I8B4-88 D*tey«r p la a ^ tho moat partlenlar enitoaaer. L. A. STEBRlNS oountry in the Philippinea. The or­ practice their art.” Paiatiaa aad PaParSaatlag work of the Church, but are also a very heavy fog. At any rate, the Tk* EtectrteM Aat ■■tic As b II*— C*. Priaa* Baaaoaafcla - Batlatoatlaa Oaaraataad gan of the High Epiacopaliana ad­ assisting the United States govern­ I was curious to know how defin­ padre predicted “ cloudiness and CHIROPRACTIC AartUac BwtriML DUtefhatan Wlr-__ 721 Staith Great. Pfcaaa. Saatk TP4T-J mits that 'Vithin the past few years hie, fixtaras, Motara, flra Alaim^ BHra ment in the civilization of its most itely Father Ricard foretold what sprinkles, even in California” for our work has >een wholly over­ DR. CLEMENT B. MAYHAKD laaa Goad*. Rapatra. W W a« aad m la ia a . PERFUMERYPRODUCra backward Philippine wards. weather conditions would be on the September 2S and I saw pools of Three Taar Patwer Bfdaata Mala S778 »«• ArapahjaJt, shadowed by the work of a Belgian Recently, one of the Belgian mis- Pacific coast— whether he got down water on the morning of the 24th. Oaa a( Danaar'a CaaiMlant, Cm MiaMii FOR A OOOD OOMPLBXtOM miaaion o f the Roman Catholic sionariea o f the Philippines came to to days with definite forecasts or Father Ricard’s abilities as a aad ScleatiBe CMrapractar n m a a s t a t i o n s Da* whether he lumped periods and con­ ladlrldw l Boat aad Dreae' UREBA LEMON Church, which haa covered the entire this country to solicit funds for the forecaster are generally respected Bansa Calls daawerad I TMR (TM ALLE T-K K LLr OR- COMPAN Y CREAM province with ita offahoota. Where mission. His plea was baaed upon tented himself ^ t h generalities. In throughout California. Inquiries in Lady AaeUUat n i m t BtaMaa at S . tip a a m d Tmmmm* we have six priests, they had seventy the claim that^ the Belgian mission­ reply, he showed me his forecast for many places made this plain. People R oe. 1881 Santk York. Pkana ianth 11S8-J Par iiop ia ar* radaaauhla at RMI 818-818 raieawealtk Bid#, PIANO TUNING- last September and were expecting aries were aiding in the upbuilding September for* the Pacific coast, are interested in his forecasts, as Pkana Cbempa 2888, I8A and Stoat Bta. six more— the Muivalent o f our en­ of American civilization and there­ which was a daily detailed prediction they are published, the first of each NATIONAL OIL CO., 1«B «a ALFRED PHILLIPS tire force.’’ The Living Church of conditions from Oregon to Mexico. MART C. PAYNE Taaiaa, RapMrtep mU BafMliklap fore had a just claim to American month, because in the past they have •ABA TraBMBt. Amt. A Plarar Plaaaa a Spaalaltr quotes as follotra from a letter of snppo^ It was a proper plea. The Father Ricard never forecasts fqr found him right so many times. Pboao Choawa 8967. Doaver, Colo. Monra PUtarad OanHa* M g SIPS M.______8888 Parry Bt. the Rev. A. E. Frost: American Catholics’ patriotism, no any territory except that which lies As far as Father Ricard is con-; 9-18. 1-L Other boara bp appaiataiaat. “ Twenty years ago this field was FIRE BRICK PIANOS leas than their concern for the wel­ west o f the Rocky Mountains. He cemed he does not seem to cafe D8L A L . NEUMAN, open to us; the whole mountain prov­ fare of the Church, should have in­ says he cannot. That is because he what anybody thinks. All he wants n - — 861-8 C iMOiai ince might have been evangelized by spired generous giving. dOaiL Mala 4878rRM , 1818-J THE COLOCN PIRE BRKaC COMPANY CHICACO PIANO COMPANY does not know what track a given is 160,000 with which, to buy a 26- H tm n , 8 t* U a. a.t t la 8 i88 p, ■ . Maaafaatanra at Hlpk Grade Pba Brldi aad Piaaoa, Plarar Piaaot, Fkaaaprapha. Wa the Epacopal Church. That magni­ storm will take in moving eastward. inch telescope to fake pictures of and by AppaM Flra O a r kay, aall. azekaapa. CradH If daalfal ficent opportunity has been miased, Wibert Robinson, manager of the Nobody else knows. It all depends the sun, moon and o p e r planets that Taatara aad StMf Umi BaOdMf Br4ah 1422 Lawraaaa St. Fkaaa C k ia ja J T I ^ W with the result that it haa been taken JAMES H. HIGH Salaa OfHea, 1888 Flftaaatk SiraM Dodgers (Brooklyn baseball team of upon where an area of high baro­ he holds responsible for fae weather. ______Pkaaa Mala 2281 up and ia being admirably used to­ R. C. OPPENLANDER PLUMBERS the National league), who is ill in metric pressure springs up, where it If he could discovp the laws that day by the Roman Church. . . . For Baltimore, believed he wu about to goes and how rapidly it moves. make men let go o f their money, he 708 Caatral SaaSi?e*Kah!" Cheupp ^ 1 FISH AND POULTRT PETER K. LAMONT over three yean I have been writing die December 13, and took the ritea Father Ricard suspects timt the moon would have his telefaope. But it is OR. W. P. HART TBINK OF PAUL AT THB PraatlaM Plaaibar in reports and letten to* the effect o f the Catholic Church. In the ba may have something to do with the always easier to understand the moon Tbt«a-Yaar Palaar Oradaata ( LOOP m H AND POULTRY MARKET iiaa41 ~r.nt*^i* raara praatiaal a< arparteaaa ~ ------la^ Daarar. t ^ t unless we could at once take tismal Ned Hanlon assumed the rollief patiu that storms take. He is trying or something far away than it is the Pkana Mala 8889 . . •’••L Oratara aad Paaltry man next door. H oars: 19 to It; 1 to 8 ; t ta 8 Ppal J. W shar ||M p SET Raa, n u K elm -J . Raa 48 Ba tf^MSaaSia advantage of the little opportunity of his godfather. to find out. If he can discover the jiHiil ir~ T-liSenew.-*a^

Thursday, January 1, 1926. THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER PAGE SEVEN COLOKFIIL d n M Y l U l S OPENING OF N E V C A I E d l ntEFEsie p r a iiD im LIST By Rev. M. V. EeUey, C.S.B. Pub­ Is TMnking lish ^ by W. H. SadlicT, 17 Barclay ^rancis de ^les^ St, New York. Copyrigbtad. . St. Catherine** Parish HOLY M BY POPE PIUS» AT VATICAN Parish Two recent events have riven dra­ CHAPTER XXIV— Holy Comaiaaioa THE NEK;HB0RH(X)D Doeoratiag ia All Its BranAae The Associated Press carried the By far the most impressive part of ran, respectively. Each Cardinal in matic emphasis to a prooem that Is it a good tbiaf to go oftoo to DRY GOODS following account December 24 of this age-old yet ever new ceremony the procession was accompanied by a has peril for those EuropMn nations Commaaioa? Yes; nothing can help NotioDs eod Bemititeh Shop. Fhacy Oeods. Estimates Cheerfully Fumiahad us so much to lead a holy life. HooUry end Apron* M akt KsoiOent the formal opening of the Holy Year was that in which the Pope, holding train-bearer and by a master of cere­ with spheres of influence in northern Christa** Preseet* H. A. HOLMBERG at Rome; in his right hand the little gold ham­ monies in Elizabethan costume. Africa— if not, indeed, for the whole What doos oar Lord say? ” He that lafhat*’ w«er, Oent** rnralshing* eateth this Bread shall live for ever.” Pope Pius XI, sorroonded by the mer which somewhat resembles in The arrival of the Pope in the por­ structure of white civilization. These MISS NONA LONG WALL PAPER AND PAINTS St John vi, 59. splendor of medieval pageantry cos- shape an ordinary chairman’s gavel, tico was heralded by .the six silver events were the assassination in Cairo 8709 WEST 36TH AVENUE 288 Senth Broadxray tomary for snch occasions, Wednes­ struck thrice the massive holy door, trumpets sounding the celebrated o f the Sirdar, Sir Lee Stack, by In what ways ospacially doos Holy Phona Sonth 482-W Daavai day proclaimed from the Vatican the which, in accordance with plans pre­ Pontifical march composed by Longhi. Egyptian. Nationaliita, and the defeat Commaaioa kolp us7 1, Jesus comes , twenty-third holy year in the history viously worked out by \ the “ sampie- While everybody knelt he descended of the Spanish army in Morocco by to stay in our hearts that we may Kamp Moving A StQfrnge O k know Him better and love Him more. Saint Rose of Lima of the Papacy and performed the pic­ trini”— the corps of workmen perma­ from the and went the Riffs. The problem they empha­ 1708 S. PeaH Sk turesque ceremony of knocking down size, observers tell ns, is an anti- 2, He makes us more and more like nently employed to keep the great to the Papal throne. All eyes turned Parish W6 move, pack, store, rspali. the holy door of the basilica of St edified in repair— yielded to these toward the Poj>e, who, after praying, European and Pan-Islamic movement, Himself. 8, He becomes the food of Peter’s with the symbolic gold ham­ blows, gradually falling open. It will ascended the steps leading to the stimulated and inflamed by Commun­ our souls and gives them strength to buy, sell and trade lioase- mer. ^ remain open during holy year, after holy door and stnick it three times ist propaganda from Red Russia. do His will. 4, Otu: Communions LANGFIELD A SON hokl goods cleanse ns from venial sins. 6, They The Pontiff thus initiated s series which the door will be replaced and with the golden hammer, saying as CASH STORE JUST PHONE SOUTH m S of ceremonies which are expecte4 to will remain closed another twenty-,he did: The senate judiciary committee is help us in every temptation. 6, They attract to Rome during the ensuing investigating the charge, made in an are medicine for our soul anil core five years until opened again by a “ Aperite mihi portas institiate.” 1300-1308 W. AUmedn Aveane Phona Sonth 7046 Flowan ^ Wka year millions of pilgrims from all similar ceremony. And the singing chaplains an­ editorial printed by the Hearst news­ its diseases and bad habits. 7, They over the world. are our greatest comfort in all The ROSERY FLOWER SHOP Immediately after the holy door swered: papers, that acceptance of the Un­ DRY GOODS AND SHOES The regal magnificence of Wed­ had fallen open and was rolled away “ Ingressus in eas confitebor domi­ derwood proposal for leasing Muscle troubles. 114 So. Broadway nesday’s ceremony, the richness of on casters that previously had been no.” Shoals to private individuals would How must wo prepare for Com- the Pontifical robes, the multicolored saddle on the country ” a scandal mnaion? Be free from fortal sin. Pnnaral DaaigmL Planta. Cut Flewwa attached, the news was proclaimed The blows of the golden hammer For All Occariona , uniforms of the various branches of by the pealing of the bells of the struck a large slate tablet put up for greater than Teapot Dome.” What next? By fasting from mid­ Holy Family Parish the Vatican forces, and the draperies great mother church, in which the the purpose on which a (prose had night. “ Say It With Flow***” and canopies that lent gorgeous color Jewish immigration into Mexico If anyone ever allowed to recoive bells of all the other 400 churches of been engraved. The yielding of the McMANNAMY to the general background left a the Eternal City joined. door to the Pontiff’s blows was not has jumped from 100 a month to 200NoIy Communion when not fatting? ALAMEDA PHARMACY Yes, anyone in danger of death panorama of solemn grandeur im­ All Rome Out for CoremoBjr immediate. He went back to his and over, due to the wide publicity QUAUTY GROCERY 800 S. Broadway Denver, Colo. printed on the minds of the favored The inhabitants of Rome usually throne, and it was only then— several given the Calles speeches inviting the It anything alta raqnired? “ Care 4120 W. 38tk Avenne Undor Now Monagomoet hundreds who saw the ceremony at are more or less indifferent toward moments later—that the master of 10,000 Jews detained in European is to be taken that Holy Communion Fancy and Staple Groceaiea, Pralt, close range and the thousands of ceremonies in St. Peter’s which pil- ceremonies, by means of a special ports to colonize Mexico. be preceded by serious preparation Freah and Smokad Maata according to each one’s strength, cir­ Olaagow and Morahead, Props. •others who filled the spacious basilica gnms from afar would almost give a yellow silk rope, at the other end of Oystara in Saaaon cumstances and duties.” (Decree of and overflowed into the expansive right arm to see, but the ritual of which a bell was attached, notified At last we are beginning to get Gallup lt87.W Phono Sonth 1264 Pius X ). square in firont. opening the holy door, coming as it the “ sampietrini” on the other side authentic information as to the state How thonld wo appear whJn re­ THE does only every twenty-five years, that the ceremony was over and that of German finances. According to MERIT GROCERY ceiving Communion? 1, Clean and was enough Wednesday to lift the oc­ the door might now be let down. our trade commissioner at Berlin, 4691 LewnU Blvd. Gallnp 4686 ANDERSON • HARRINGTON FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE neat in dress. 2, Our eyes cast down, casion far above the ordinary. It Slowly the massive door was lowered Douglas Miller, the receipts for the WE SELL EVERYTHING COAL CO. > PAINTING,INT ‘ DECORATING ANE our hands joined. 3, Everything PAPEltHANGING, l therefore served as a magnet not and was immediately rolled away. fiscal half year ending September 30 about us should show how much we Ba*t 8M« BrsiMk aaB Maia Offlae, SIth ea* WALTER J. CAMEL only for the thousands of pilgrims This done, the penitentiaries of the show a surplus of 149,000,000 gold, F. W . FELDHAUSER Wafaiat 8U. PkooM Uoia 1(1 aaB i(«. and tourists who already have arrived Vatican basilica, using sponges, marks. The total revenues for the * sacrament Sooth SM* Braaah, (I S. Broadway The man who guarantees What should wo do after Commun­ FANCY (;r (x : e r ie s a n d m e a t s but < also for tens of thousands of washed %rith holy water all the parts half year amounted to 3,494,000,000 Phone South 3116 Iitlmstes Pnrnlihad ^ ion? Remain in the ’church at least 4170 Tennyaen Fkone Gellnp 897 Romans who can see the great dome of the aperture left bare after the gold marks; for the year they are Gallup 858. 4176 LoweU Blvd. I a quarter of an hour. of Michael Angelo any time as they holy door was removed, and also likely to exceed six billions. These How are we to sptsnd this time? T H E BROADWAY go about their daily tasks. dried these parts by specially blessed are large figures, and are calculated Talking to our Lord who has just DEPARTMENT STORE All around the portico, even under towels. At this moment the bells of to stir American interest in German Presentation Parish come to us and reading our prayer the statue of Constantine, were tri­ St. Peter’s, followed by those of investments. But there is another COMPANY JOSEPH J.CELLA book. Luke xvii,-17, 19. bunes and boxes decorated in red Rome’s other 400 churches, pealed side to the story. The entire Ger­ When yon are in need of nnytklag la What prayers especially should be J. M. Coaoa, Proa. General Insurance and gold for the diplomatic corpe, forth the tidings that holy year had man national income cannot be much the Drag Store phono er call on on our lips and in onr hearts? Acts BaprcMDtinc LMdinc Anariean Coapuda* the Roman aristocracy, the Order of actually begun. over 24,000,000,000 gold marlu. The 81 to 51 South Broadway of Thanksgiving. THE BARNUM PHARMACY Malta, the family of the Pope, and Simultaneously, the Pope, standing imperial taxes therefore absorb one- PhoD* Mala 1ST4 Is it a great sin to receive Holy M. A. Emeson, Prop. one section reserved for members of erect on the throne, chanted prayers quarter of it; state and local taxes 831-8 Cooper Bldg., 17th aad Curtia Commnnio(f in m state of mortal sin? E. W . ROBINSON visiting royal families. In a special of thanksgiving for having granted are supposed to absorb almost an­ 700 KNOX COURT Yes; it is a horrible sacrilege. place facing the throne was erected him grace for inaugurating the holy other quarter. Th* avarage German Phones South 6189, South 8566 LUMBER What does the Scripture say? a stand for the Sistine choir, con­ year, and the Sistine choir sang the is paying about one-kalf hit incoma PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY “ Whosoever receives unworthily shall "Bvorytking for BnlLding” James Sweeney Cigar Co. ducted by Abbe Lorezno Perosi, and sublime .music of . Then In taxes. be guilty of the Body and Blood of for the six heralds with their six Pope, holding a lighted candle in MASSEY CAN SUPPLY YOU Yards, Office and Woodwierklag MHI the Lord; and eats judgment (that is Dr. Murphy’s Rood Beer famous silver trumpets for announc­ his left hand and cross in his right, While the federal government is 801 W. lawn Phone Senth 81 a damnation) to himself, not discerning WITH ANYTHING ing the arrival and departure of the went to the holy door and knelt on paring off its debt at the rate of the Body o f the Lord.” I Cor. xi, Groeariex Maata, Hardwara, Shoes STRAND THEATRE BUILDING Pope. its threshold, singing the Te Denm. 1800,000,000 a year, state and local 27, 29. P ain^ School Sappliea, The main aisle of the basilica had The Pontiff was the first to cross the indebtedness is increasing at the rate BOES FUEL A FEED CO.. 1634 Curtia St. Dauror, Cola. of a billion a year. I^ t sounds Fire Inourance been railed off, leaving it free for the threshold, followed by Cardinals Bis- Give os a trial and ba conviacad Papal procession, while the remainder leti and Lega, and then by all the worse than it is. There is, no doubt, Coal, Wood, Grain,' Flour 716 Kaox Ct. Phene So. 899 of the interior was reserved for the other Cardinals, who kissed the door­ some extravagance in stat^and local Hay, Poultry Supplies public. post as they passed. finance, but by far the girester part Phone Sonth 1540 of the billion dollars raised through Praises Scene of THE BARNUM e l e c t r ic ” O’BRIEN When everything was ready for the Pius then went into the chapel of loans is laid ont on improvements of SHOE REPAIR SHOP 24 W. FIRST AVENUE SHEET METAL AND ceremony to begin the Pontiff was the Pieta, where he entrusted the carried from his apartments^ in a permanent value, roads, bridges, mu­ is equipped with solid leather ahoea FURNACE WORK custody of the holy door for the en­ A. J. GUMLICK closed sedan chair which first halted suing year to the religious brother­ nicipal subways, waterworks, gas and for the entire family 1 in the Sistine chapel, where his Holi­ electric lighting planU, hospitals, 1,D Communions Rubbers and Holiday Slippers BOYNTON rURNACKS' hoods of Rome. In so doing he de­ Ropalriag Onr Specialty PLUMBING ness knelt to worship. Taking the livered an address in which he rt- schools, university buildings. Barring 8143 Court PL Mads 6484 graft, of which, by the way, there is JOHN SPRINGER censer offered him by Cardinal Merry called the meanings of the holy year 248 South Broadway a fair amount in private enterprises 3419 W. 7TH AVENUE del Val, first ranking member of the and holy door. He explained that A. SPETNAGEL also, we have a billion dollars in Phene South 183 Order of Priests in the Sacred col­ the holy door is symbolic of the mar­ at Colo. Springs tangible assets for the billion dollar Phene So. 2657-W Oil, Gasoline Bee. Phone Sonth 4777-M SHEET METAL WORKERS lege, the Pontiff incensed three times velous eternal doors of the city of increase in state and local indebted­ Oaralaa. Oattara, SkrBsSt. CMiaa| Oa»< the Blessed SacramenL while the Sis­ God, to which admission is granted Federal Boulevard Garage ness. The federal debt which we are Colorado Springs, Colo. Paraaea Raaalriac, Oaaaral JaaMac tine choir sang “Veni Creator.” only to those who have purified them­ RauaMaa. Rta. paying off is represented by no tan­ Denver Catholic Register: FORSTER BROS. As the Pontifical procession left the selves through expiation or through St. Dominic’s Parish gible asset now in our possession. It The writer of this letter formerly Antomohilo and (ionoml 1336 Wakae Btraat (Baea) Sistine chapel each of its members acquiring indulgence. He emphaaiied Phoaa Chuipa 14MW is a part of the price of glory, says lived in Colorado Springs. This was Repair Work bore aloft a lighted candle and all the importance of the injunction that chanted liturgical verses. Upon The New Republic. my first Christmas day to spend here 4TH AND FEDERAL BLVD. HOLMES GARAGE the holy door should never be pro­ for twenty years past I went to 5 reaching the entrance to the great faned and ended imparting the apos­ The bureau of appointment of Yale o’clock Mass at St. Mary’s this (Christ­ AUTO REPAIRING nave of St. Peter’s, the procession tolic benediction. finds that 1,354 students last year mas morning and I witnessed a sight halted a few moments while the Pope After a short rest the Pope again earned $382,206— an average of not will not soon forget— 1,200 re­ St. John’s Parish Vulcanizing Acceaaoriea Where V^ue left the sedan chair and before pro­ entered the Sedia Gestatoria and, in ceeding through the nave was lifted far from $300 a year apiece. ceived Communion, young and old— Kelly, Goodrich. U. S. IVes the same procession as that preceding brickmason, blacksmith and million­ THE HARMAN CASH STORE into the famous Sedia Gestatoria. the opening of the holy door, was 2304 W . 27th Ave. ^ a 54Slj Here also the Holy Father donned the Wahabism, which now controls aire, and I could not distinguish one Derothy Btohh* end H. B. Btebbe and Economy carried to the altar of the confession Mecca, is a Moslem reform taught from the other, only possibly from white and gold . The Sedia in the center of the basilica directly Dit Goods, Notiona, School SappUaa ”m e y e r s ~ c a s iT c a r r \ ^ Gestatoria was preceded by a group some 165 years ago by a poor stu­ their dress. Ladiaa’ and Genta’ Fnmiahfaga underneath the great dome. dent of the Koran in Nejd and cham­ Monsignor Raber can be truly MARKET of Swiss guards in their gold, blue Standing on the altar, the Holy Booths, Shoes and RaU>ers and red striped uniforms. In the pioned by the then head of the fam­ proud of the Catholic people of Colo­ Paints and Vamiabas Cor. W. aSrd Avonna and Irrlag Meet Father, after having read the ritual ily of Ibn Sa’ud. The Koran, accord­ rado Springs and all Colorado Spring;# procession also were members of the formula of the Benediction, im­ 876-260 Detroit St. Phone York SM> FANCY MEATS AND GROCERIES various religious orders, chaplains, ing to him, was to be interpreted citizens, as they all love him. The parted the to the freely by the individual reading it. church should be enlarged as it is Vogotnhios and Frnlts Footwear for the private chmaberlains and numberless kneeling multitude. Afterward, Car­ ecclesiastics, dressed in variously col­ Upon alcoholic drinks, tobacco, jew­ too small to accommodate the con­ At Down-town Frieoie dinals Bisleti and Lega read in the elry, the wearing of silk and the shav­ gregation. Cathedral Parish ored uniforms. Then came function­ Latin and Italian languages the for­ Entire Family aries carrying the triple crown,*the ing of beard and mustaches he laid a Very truly, I wish you a happy mula of the plenary indulgences strict prohibition. Christmas, . jeweled mitre and the , granted for the jubilee year. St. Philomena’s flanked on either side by lighted can­ FRANK O’BYRNE. CARPENTER PASTRY SHOP This over. , still car­ Castles in Germany, the former Pm*ish S ^ h i i dles. ed in the same proceasipn, retired Mrs. P. Carpenter Then followed a striking group of homes of dukes and princes, which SOME MAGAZINES POISON his apartments and- the ceremony are now in the hands of the govern­ Home-made Pastry* Pies* Caka, DouKhnuta, Bko* rhea*. Tark (11-W mitered abbots. All the members of was ended. NATION, PREACHER SAYS R*dd«M0 Fkaea. Tort Wt(-J the living InJ ment, have become so numerous that etc. Milk-made Rolls a Specialty 16th at Waltoa In the afternoon the main doors of officials do not know what to do with Rome, or who came for the pun>os^' S t Peter’s were thrown open to the New York.— The Rev. Dr. John 1769 Humboldt Denver V. A. KISER were present, except Cardinals Del them. Some have been converted in­ Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary public and great streams of devout to museums and public buildings, but Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Vannutelli and Pomplli, flowed past the holy door, each kiss­ Baptist church o f this city, declared Hot Water Fitting ~ 7 while, were opening the holy loors the majority will remain vacant un­ in his Sunday sermon t ^ t the im­ T H E GREEN SHOP ing the doorpost as he passed.' less they are purchased by wealthy of the basilicas of St. Paul’s, Santa morality and viciousneas of youth Mrs. E. H. Blair 2210 E. Colfax Avenne The only incident during the open­ foreigners. Maria Maggiore and St. John Late- ing of the holy door not on the pro­ were due to the modem methods of Dre**making, Millinery and Bounty Have You gram* came when the Pope struck teaching science and philosophy, and Work There are 174,947 one-teacher to the system followed by certain St. Leo’s and St. the third blow on the door. As the schools in the United States, with Special Sale on Volvot Volonr Hut*. gold hammer came down it broke magazines, which made theuL promot­ Two to Sovon Dollar* 3,500,000 children attending tjiese ers of iireligion. ^ Elizabeth’s Noticed into pieces ^ e cross which was set schools. 1774 Humboldt Phono York 7948 into the door in 1900, the last holy “ The American magazines,” said Dr. Straton, “ edited for the most part W. H. Hanaltr John HaeMw — how many Hospitals Herbert Fairall year. Henry Ford says of 1924; “Last NEWHOUSE CAFE by men who have been trainee! in In addition to the Cardinals, fifty- year was a great year, measured in­ HENSLER BROS. in Denver use only Deep our modem .universities, are drifting Club Braakfast six Archbishops and Bishops were wardly. Next year will be g/eat MODERN PLUMBERS a over more rapidly into modemiinn. A Special Lunch present at the ceremony. year in the same sense. We are liv­ Rock Water for drink­ INSURANCE ' Among the royal personages pres­ magazine as staid, for example, as Table d’Bote Dinner Raaddellng and Jobbing's SyaeiaHy ing in a great time. We are a bridge The Atlantic Monthly, in its Aug^ut ing? A pretty good ent were Princess Josephine of Bel­ generation. What we - fouiid when Phono Champa 7600 1449 MARIPOSA ST. Fire Life issue, has enough poison to destroy gium and Princess Stefanie of Bel­ we came upon the scene and what Phone Main 2267 suggestion for guard­ Automobile Health the American people, if the teachings 308 EAST COLFAX AVE. gium, with her husband. we shall, leave to those who follow Casualty Accident therein given were really accepted ing your family’s health. marks the transition from the old to ARGONAUT PHARMACY METHODISTS SOUTH and followed. There is an article on Ceatral Savieg* Baak Bldg. the new. We have been the bridge. ‘Divorce,’ which completely wipes out Snecessors to Temple Drug Co. Sacred Heart Parish EXPEL KLANSMEN Complaints we hear about the seem­ PHONE MAIN CUaiiM 863 the sanctity and the binding force “ Our Service is Different” ing riowness of progress are mostly 2586 of the marriage vow. Prescription Work Onr Spodalty WE HAVE INSTALLED A YORK Nashville, Tenn.— The sentence of from those who would rather be the “The most alarming aspect of this Delivery Service at all times AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING expulsion from the ministry and from crossing throng than the bridge that general situation is that some of the COLFAX AND LOGAN MACHINE y »66»4 MM »»66»66»»»44*l membership in the Methodist Epis­ carries them. But that is not within magazines are carrying tUs philoso­ Phones Champa 808, 809 and are now in a position to give tha *NATURE MADE IT PURE copal Church South pronounced by a our choice. Destiny has set us an­ HELEN WALSH phy of change and this abandonment beat aanitary aarviee that money can trial committee against the Rev. C. other job. Upon our backs, upon our of the binding force of the Ten Com­ buy. Drop in and aee onr plant. labors, upon our steadfastness to Directory of Optometrist and Optician D. McCehee, formerly of Nashville mandments and Christian Ideals of WALTER EAST CO. and said to have been acth/e in the principle, the world passes from a A All Wort BoooIto* My PorMsel life into the field of sex relationship, Attorney*s-at-Law 23rd and Lartmor Stroota AttostioB. Ku Klux Klan, has been afilrmed by less good to a better time. And it it and are putting therefore into the of Colorudo the church committee o f appeals. not a bad destiny to folflll. Half our ' OPTICAL SHOP literary and intellectual pot enough FIVE POINTS Ha r d w a r e McCehee, following his conviction in errors, all our fret# grow out of short 388 Sixtaeath Street poison from their wild gourds utterly MORRISSEY, MAHONEY A COMPANY, Inc. February, had appealed the case. The views; take a long view o f the func­ to destroy the people.” SCOFIELD Chaaipe DoB*«r. Colo. minister had been found guilty of tion of these years.” Attomeys-at-Lew Herbert Groiaman, Pres, and Mgi, falsehood and bearing false witness, LOVE FLAG. CARDINAL URGES 805-7 Symea Bldg. Tha Wincheatar Store on four counts. These charges grew New York.—The United SUtes Phona Main 189 Denvar, Colo, Ha, Shoot Iron and Fnraaco Work out of accusations that he had used NUNS PREPARE VESTMENT Flag association recently. g;ave out WILLIAM H. ANDM W his pulpit and church for the distri­ FOR CANONIZATION MASS a statement made by Cardinal O’Con­ Phono Main 8113 * 2643 Wolton St. bution of propaganda favoring the OF THE LITTLE FLOWER nell of Boston, one of the founders Klan. His presiding elder and Bishop 616 Charles Bailding of the association, urging all Catho­ Phone Maia 1869 Danver. Colo W. F. McMurry, his supervisor, re­ London.— English lovers of the lics to assist in the work of enrolling The Alta Marhet and Baldiig Co. monstrated, whereupon McCehee Little Flower are to present a set of 1,000,000 members in the associa­ JOHN H. EEDDIN r St. Joseph’s Parish charged that the Bishop struck him gold brocade vestments and a set of tion. The Cardinal's statement reads: Conntelor at Law 400 EAST COLFAX and called him a liar. Witnesses con­ altar cards to be used at the Carmel “Eveij American should recogniza 612^14 Ernest A Cnmmer Block tradicted these chargee. of Lisieux on the occasion of the in onr flag a common bond which Dk Curtis Sts. V A N ZANT canonization of Blessed Teresa of the unites him to all other Americans, Phona Main 667 Denver, <3oIo. JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS step in and viait our new atore—the fineet in Denver. ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE AT Child Jesus. The Benedictine nuns regardless of religions faith, or ra­ of Princethorpe priory, Rugby, are cial blood.” . ALBERT J. LUSSIBR D. A R. 0 . Watch lasnaeter SILVER JUBILEE OF FIRST Attomey-at-Lew Diamonda, Watchaa, Jewalxy, eta. Everything good to eat can be found here. PRIEST ORDAINED BY HIM making the vestments and painting the altar cards. The same nuns il­ , Bouldtr, Colo. Tear Own Taras DR. J. J. MEEHAN 1st N atl Bank Bldg.. Lafayette, <3«la. Phene S. 1691. 778 SanU Fe THE STORE THAT SATISFIES THE APPETITE Portland, Ore.— The Rev. Gregory luminated and painted the altar cards Robl, O.S.B., pastor of Sacred Heart used at Lisieux when the Little Flow er was beatified, and they embroi DENTIST pari^ here, the first priest ordained dered the altar linen o s ^ at the P Y O M H E A tmd DENTAL X-RAY by Archbishop Christie after his ar­ E. E. ROST Annunciation Parish Mass. Boer*. S-11 *. l.t y. m. rival in Portland in 1899, recently SUITE aai MACK BLOCK ; Groceries and Proviakma observed the 26th anniversary of his nsral Doatn* Fet Ur WkU* Tee Walt Phee* Maia Ittl. 1«U A CeUforal* raONK MAIN U ll COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA i ordination. The Archbishop was PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS Cor. 38th Avo. aad Franhiia St. WINONA, MINNESOTA present at the jubilee Mass and con­ Phono Maia 4878 gratulated Father Gregory on his CURTIS PARK FLORAL C a la* OM**t uia Moat n-n-v«t Aomi* ♦♦•eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeM Accredited by the Association of American UniversitiM: Regie- | work o f more than twenty years in Z*takU*ks4 ttte tered for Teachers’ License by the New York Boart qf Regente; *?•**„*■ ‘ k* W**t his present pastorate. 4W 699666669999666M66 Choice Plants and Cut Flowers holdfl monborthip in tho North Contni Aioociftlion si.'S-'rti&fLSsi Oeastaatly *a kead. Covnao leadi^ to tho doCTOOS of Bachtlor of Artl^m^Vacbalor ' flreaahanMei Mtk md Certla Btreete af Sdence. Trains for High School Teaching; trains Vocational ‘ CANADIAN L. C. B. A. Spedaliste—BacterioligisU, dem ists. Linguists. THE A. W. CLARK DRUG COMPANY VEUC Sk Mary’* Breach Me. 196 LONDON MARKET AND 8 EMPLOYMENT ATTENDANCE EXCLUSIVELY COLLEGIATE M nv*$ Fisli w d Oystv Hi m Maarine* Seaend aad Fnnrth GROCERY SECOND SEMESTER OPENS FEBRUARY 8 Ceraer Elgklk Avnann and Tnoadaynoanay (of onsh month at Art Saata Fe Drivn AGENCY Oeear Tnnnall, Prop. A Standardised Conaervatery of Mnaie. SPECIAL D i i m u *»aih aaa io n i .arimeb Stm dt, 1S4S CaMfomia St FkMM SMtk 114 Address THE SECRETARY ! BatnO Dm S. «a «a • a. au «• 1 n. aa Daavar. Cola.- iM»6666»»etn m m n Be Quality MeeU a n d Groeeriee EVERYTHING IN DRUGS U 14-U W«Hm ■«. ■rtak tu t Mn. J. WUta. Pn*. OaiM i»6i6»666»f6»H im iM HM S»»M »66M6IH IIIIH PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS 8666 Wahant Sk PhoM Main SBSS THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER jrhureda^^jam^^ Fitzsimons Priest Leaves to Attend Holy Name Union Discusses

John F. Reynes, prominent in K. of G. circles in the state, was one of the eight lawyers who are named Chaplains School at Ft Leavenworth Boy Worh at Quarterly Meeting on the staff, of W. L. Boatright, at- tomey general-elect of Colorado. The Annunciation Shamrocks de­ The Rev. John McCann, chaplain those who contribnted to the devo­ The regular quarterly meeting of the real strength of the Holy Name feated the basketball team of the at U. S. Fitzsimons hospital, has left tional midnight Mass at the hospital the Diocesan Union of the Holy societies o f the icity could be shown Central Business college at the to attend the chaplains’ school at F t Christmas. The St. Ignatius Loyola Name society was held in St. Dom­ as a real body o f Catholic men. The D«t« u 4 «Rla«lT*ly ta t Shamrocks’ gymnasium last week. Leavenworth, Kan., and will be gone choir, directed by Mrs. John Schilling, rallies conducted throughout the Ftttlnf tMi MUaalaetaCTUi The score was 28 to 21. Honeynun nntil March 16. The Benedictine has been most favorably commented inic’s hall on Wednesday evening, eastern cities are looked forward to of Glasooa. and O'Leary starred for the winning Fathers from the Holy Cross monas- .npon «t the hospital. He also ex- Dec. 17, and was the most interest­ by all members of ^his rapidly grow­ team. tery, Canon City, are to look after pressed special thanks to Joseph ing and best attended meeting held ing Catholic organization as at all Lucille O’Reilly is spending the the 'chaplaincy until his return. Newman, for his efficient work as k . in 1924. the rallies conducted in the large Christmas vacation with her mother. A letter received by The Register of C. welfare secretary, and to the A regular business session was cities the fall membership toms out She will return to school on Jan. 8, from Father McCann expressed great Kelly twins, John and Joseph, who held, at which many qnestions of A report of interest was given by Mrs. Katherine Dix Hard and Wil­ satisfaction and sincere thanl^ to served the Mass. importance were taken up, c^pf of Mr. O’Grady, the delegate attending liam Paul Fitzgerald were married which was the question peitai^g to the National Holy Name rally, held last week at St. Leo’s church by the the Catholic youth of the city. Many in Washington, D. C., on Sept. 18 fo Rev. Wm. O’Ryan. Julie and Thomas good suggestions were offer^ and it 21, commemorating the 660th anni­ Hayes were the witnesses. After a is very likely some good results will versary of the founding of the Holy short honeymoon trip they will return Fine Rectory, on Five Lots, is be obtained in the near future look­ Name society. It was the largest THE DENVER MARBLE & here to make their home. ing toward the development of some Catholic demonstration ever held in A subscriber wishes to aclmowl- place whereby this very important tiiis country. Mr. O’ Grady stated edge favors received through inter­ GRANITE COMPANY work will be carried out to a success­ that 206,000 people were addressed cession to the Sacred Heart, the EiUbliahed ful conclusion. Practically every by President Coolidge, who declared Blessed Virgin, St. Ann, St. Philo- Bought for Hotchkiss Church Holy Name branch in’the city sent among his remarks that America W . E. GREENLEE, Pre*. mena and Blessed Theresa of the its full quota of delegates. St. Anne’s need not fear any evil consequences 1224 Lawrence SL Main 1815 Child Jesus. shrine was represented for the first as long as she was bulwarked by The Rev. William O’Ryan and the Hotchkiss.— The |500 donation has lately been presented with a set time, as this is the latest addition to such an organization. A four-foot Rev. David T. ©’Dwyer plan to leave »»M I III I »♦♦♦♦»♦»♦»< sent to Hotchkiss by Bishop Tihen has of fourteen Stations of the Cross and the union, a new branch having been picture of the President addressing May 1 to attend the Holy Year cele­ two life-size statues of the Sacred been osed in the pnrehase o f a priest’s instituted some weeks ago. Father the assemblage was received, but too- bration in Rome. Heart and Blessed Virgin Mary. The Benedict, the spiritual director of the late to show the members of the home. The house secured, and to be Mrs. K. C. Schaefer will entertain gift was made by relatives of Mrs. shrine’s Holy Name society, gave an meeting. the ladies of the Cathedral Altar and used as a rectory, is a very fine old E. D. Smith and Mrs. Lawlor. It interesting talk on the question of After the meeting a musical pro­ Rosary society at her home, 966 one, sitnated next to the church and represented an outlay of $200. our Catholic youth. Re^. Father Marion, Friday afternoon, January 9. gram was offered, which was highly includes five large lots. The property Vestments an^ altar requisites Durldn, spiritual director of St. Dom­ The members of the Cathedral A1 entertaining, the contributing sing­ is a real acquisition. have been received from the Taber­ inic’s branch, also spoke to the mem­ tar and Rosary society will receive ers and musicians coming from St. The Catholic church at Hotchkiss nacle society, Denver. bers regarding their duty as Holy Holy Communion in a body at the Francis de Sales’, St. Catherine’s and Our Closed Cars are HEATED Name men and urged that -some ef­ 7 :30 Mass this Sunday. the Holy Family parishes. R efre^- Rent one for comfortable driving Miss Sybil Sullivan of 1816 Marion fort be made to have a Holy Name ments and smokes were served at the these cold winter nights. The street returned December 28 from rally the coming year at which time conclusion of the entertainment. radiators will not freeze. California, where she has spent the Forty Hours’ at St Francis’ past fifteen months. Miss Sullivan’s Dodge, Overland or Ford Cars health is much improved by her so­ SEE J. M. HAYDEN journ there. ' The January meeting of the An- Clarence Darrow s Peculiar D och% 1555 TREMONT 1650 GLENARM nnneiation branch of the St. Vincent’s Hospital in Colorado Springs Aid society has been postponed from CHAMPA 3207 MAIN 6670 Thursday, January 8, and will be held at Myrtle hall on Thnrsday, Jan­ Colorado Springs.— The annual Fathers McGrath, Berhorst and Nen- on Lad of Free WiD Not Scientific uary 16. Due to the fact that on account Forty Hoars’ devotional services at 8108 were also present at the affair. SL Francis’ hospital chapel began at of New Year’s this issue of The Reg­ MUs Elyrc Weberbauer is spend­ Clarence Darrow, perhaps the most 5:46 o’clock Tuesday morning, with ally responsible. But ordinarily, the HARTFORD ister went to press a day early, H is ing the holidays here with her par­ noted criminal lawyer in the United High Mass, and will end at 7 o’clock common sense of mankind, with its probable that some late arrivals in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Weberbaukr, of States, defender of the two multi­ UNDERTAKING New Year's nighL The services were recognition o f conscience and its sys­ news letters will not be found in its 609 W. Bijou street. millionaire youths recently convicted Theodore open to hospital patrons only. tem of rewards and punislunentg columns. Midnight Mass was celebrated at COMPANY The Blessed Virgin sodality o f SL in Chicago for murdering a boy be- based absolutely on the doctrine of J. Leonard Swigert, who has been St. Francis’ hospital Christmas. The US5-57 GLENAKM ST. Mary’s school entertained at an in­ becanse of the thrill there was in it, free will, proves that man has it in spending the holidays with his par­ chapel was bMutifnlly decorated. formal Christmas party Monday af­ declared in Denver .interviews last his own power to be a good citizen Phaaa Mala 777* ents, will return to St. Louis univer­ The Mass was said by* the hospital Hackethal ternoon in the school hall. Saturday that man is not free as to or a criminal. Rss. PhoDS So. S9ftU sity on Saturday, January 8. chaplain. Father Berfaorkt, and a crime, but is the victim of heredity MORTUARY Lonis Gier, who has been ill at hit short sermon was given by Father A large number of priests attended home on Cascade avenue, has gone and environmenL 64 BOYS JOIN SODALITY a dinner given Monday evening at Neosios. Two convert nurses, the His particular view has been S h ­ 1449.51 KALAMATH ST. to the Glockner. * MiaSes Lenzy and Sells, made their Regis college by the Very Rev. Robert A very pretty and unusual little ushed elsewhere before. Without AT ST. VINCENT’S HOME OBITUARY first Holy Communion at this Maai. Phone Main 3658 M. Kelley and the other Jesnita. This affair in the form of a carnival frolic questioning the fact that heredity Miss Bernice Nelson o f Victor Res. Phone Main 3250 FATHER CARL M. WEISENHORN at entertainment of the clergy is an an­ was given by the Young Ladies’ so­ and environment have much to do One of the most beantifal and im­ Colorado Sprinrs, Colo. Rcqaiom Mata last nual affair and always furnishes a dality in the hall Monday evening. spent the week-end here with Miss with the life of a child— if they did pressive ceremonies ever experienced Fridar morning at 8 AO at Ragii aoQeg* delightful evening. Margaret ElliotL not we would hardly insist so much at Mt. SL Vincent’s home took place chapeL Interment BegU ecmeterr. Horan The hall was a riot of color and the a ^n terriee. St. Philomena’s, St. Francis de affair proved to be unusaally suc­ A very important meeting of the on religious education, avoidance of Monday evening, December 8, when MRS. HELEN C. CAREY of 1145 Colam- Sales,’ Holy Family, St -fjatherine’s, cessful. Yonng Ladies’ sodality of SL Mary’s the proximate occasions of sin, etc. sixty-four boys became sodalists of bine itreet. Funeral latt SatunUr morning chnrch was held in the hall Snnday we cannot in any way agree with the Immaculate Virgin Mary. Father at St. Philomena’i church at 9 AO. Inter- the Cathedral and other parishes will The funeral of Catherine Glaonon ment Ht. Olivet. Horan A Son terriee. be represented at the social which was held from Sacred Heart church afternoon, when definite plana were the la\^er in his seeming denial of Langlois, chaplain o f St. Vincent’s, ALBERT C. CHRISTENSEN of 4858 will mark the opening o f the newly- Tuesday morning. Father Hkgus offi­ Duide for" the meetings and socials to free will. Men know that they are spoke beantiiully of the privileges Washington itreet. Funeral lait Saturday decorated social center hall of An­ ciating. her held during the coming year. morally responsible for their acts. and_ blessing;s bestowed on those who BILLS BROS. I afternoon at 1 AO from Horan A Son funeral dedicate their lives to the special chapel. Serricei at the Holy Rotary church nunciation parish this Saturday eve­ A reception of new members into Committees for the various functions They luiow that they are never forced 777 BROADWAY at 2 o’clock. Interment Mt. Oilret. ning. s the Third Order o f St. Francis will of the sodality were appointed by to pve consent of the will to'sin. care and protection of onr Holy HARRY C. HARRINGTON of Ft. Ctdlina. be held Sunday e v e n ly at 7 :30, when the president Miss Grace Fitegenld. While sin is easier to avoid in some Mother. Colo. Remaini were tent from Horan A Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholas Ifft a large enrollment ia expected. A Miss Ann IMor entertainea 0^her circumstances than others, conscience, No one conld, help being deeply Son funeral chapel to Ft. CoUint for inter- of Nancy, France, hisve announced affected watching the beautiful spir- ment. the betrothal of thdr daughter, Kath­ profession of the old members will house guest for the past week-end. with its acensing or commending JOHN E. HAND. Reouiera Matt Monday follow tha reception. Miss Thelma Burchfield, who was en voice, tells absolutely that we have Hual expressions on the faces of the ARTISTIC morning at 6 o'clock at the .Mullen home erine Eleanor, to Francis J. Kirch- The four choirs of SL Mary’s which .route to her home in Florence, Colo. it within our power to say yes or no boys as they left the chapel, and of­ chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan A Son hof of Denver. The bride-to-be’s ler^ce. .-—, combined for the Christmas music Miss Josephine Krofehek enter­ regardless of circumstances. fering a fervent prayer to our dear father is U. S. consul at Nancy and -MEMORIALS GIOVANNI B. CUNlbv of 1208 Gaylord got together for a very informal so­ tained the members of the class of Where people are insane, the case Immaculate Mother always to safe­ ; ■ street. Funeral latt Sunday afternoon at has visited here frequently. Mr. cial in the church hall Sunday after­ 1924 Friday afternoon at her home is different. Insanity can be hasten­ guard, protect and guide these so­ Tha lUal Valaa («r Yow Hammy i 1 AO from the retidence. Services at St. Kirchhof has just returned from Eu­ Ignatini of Loyola church. Interment Mt. noon at 2:30. Magr. Rabw and on Cheyenne boulevard. ed or caused by environment or dalists until she welcomes each one Olivet. Horan A Son lervice. rope. The wedding will occur Feb­ heredity, and the insane are not mor- to his eternal home. MARSHALL WELLS KELLY. Funeral ruary 2 in New York city. Established 1902 was held Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock from the retidence. Interment private. Horan The St. John’s Altar and Rosary A Son lervice. society will hold the next regular HISS VERA RUPF of 890 So. Pearl straet. meeting on Friday, January 9, 2 p. Funeral Tuetdair morning at 9 AO from Lonpont Santa Claus Party Horan A Son funeral chapel. Requiem High m., at the school hall. East Sixth FORDS Matt at St. Franeit da Sales’ church at 10 avenue and Elizabeth street. As the o’clock. Interment Lenox,.Iowa. reports of the past year will be read HUGH HcLAUGHUN of 2484 Larimer Big 10-Day Sale j; street. Funeral Wednesday morning at T A9 and officers elected, all members are from Horan and Son funeral chapel. Re­ expec^d to be present. Mrs. J. F. Delights 260 Merry Children YEAR-END CLEAN-UP quiem High Hass at Sacred Heart church Toner and Mrs. Morris Lehrman will The Season’s at 8 o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. be hostesses. All car* eipecially priced. Real MRS. CATHERINE SULLIVAN at Casper. LongmonL— A hilarious. Joyful holiday bargain* and the biggeet Wyo. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8 AO S t Clara’s Aid society will hold carried to the sanctuary by four Greetings to all event of the Christmas season was *tock in Denver to *elect from. from Horan A Son funeral chapel. Requiem its monthly meeting and card party boys, immediately preceded and fol­ High Mass at St. Dominic’s church at 9 the jubilee at the armory Monday next Wednesday, January 7, at the lowed by two small girls representing 1923 Fordor Sedan with Rnek- o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. night, December 22, when the Long­ m y friends atell axle, bumper*, shock XAVIER STEMMLER. R^uiem Mans was orphanage at 2 o’clock. angels, and was placed in front of X n is o U u it w mont Knights of Colnmbaa enter­ one of the side altars while the four absorbers, new ‘ paint, sung last Friday at S t Dominie’s ehureb. The Cathedral choir will repeat its speedometer and other ex- Interment H t Olivet Arrangements by tained the children of LongmonL little angels knelt aronnd it adoring 'and customers tris ipeeial ...... 4680 < • Hackethal mortuary. Christmas music program Sunday at Mead and Frederick parishes. The Mass. This simple little ceremony 1924 Coupe, front Badcer bump­ m ^o/runroitlt MARGARET C. SNYDER of 1574 Penniyl- the 11 o’clock Mass. er, large steering wheel.... 468 vania. Funeral services were held at the stage was one magnificent bank of made a deep impression on the con­ 1923 Coupe ______368 JACQUES BROS. Cathedral last Friday morning. Father Hngh L. McMenamin will Christmas decorations, consisting of gregation. Late Style Runabout with win­ PATRICK MORAN of 320 SanU Fe drive. address the T^ffic clnb at its lunch­ office aad Yarda, 28 E. 6th Ava. evergreens, tinseled and colored The choir composed of pupils from ter inclosure ______378 Requiem Hass was sung Monday at S t eon Monday at the Alpine Rose. C. D. O’Brien, Mgr. 1922 Coupe ____ 328 Talaphona Sooth 73 Joseph’s church. Interment Mt Olivet. lights. Mr. Mahoney was the chief St. Joseph’s academy, under the di­ 1921 Touring with starter...... 180 PATRICK FLEMING of Sedalia. Colo. Annunciation Shamrocks played factotum, ably assisted hr Owen rection of Sister Mira, rendered 1923 Touring with Ruckstell Funeral was held Wednesday morning from Crysler Drug Co. of Englewood in Oard as Santa Clans. Fathers Leo axle ...... 350 St. Leo’s church. Interment M t Olivet Griesbacher’s Mass in honor of SL PBONK CHAMPA llk l Runabouts as low as ______78 Arrangements by McGovern mortnary. basketball at Annnnciation hall, re- and Gilbert circulated among the Archangel, in a very praise­ Tourings as low as ...... 78 GEO. P. HACKETHAL ulting Annunciation 86, Crysler 16. happy youngsters, thoroughly enjoy­ worthy manner. The proper of the 20 other Coupes and 15 Sedans ]asey and Harry McCarthy were the ing the occasion, as did the Sisters Mass was the sung all on one floor; 72 of other UNDERTAKER Death Mnd Funeral Notif held on Sunday afternoon from the home of gratulations. a H. WATKINS, INCORPORATED PIANO TUNING, resnlatins, voieing, ra- his aunt Mrs. J. C. Hague. 1849 Psarl St. ration, but it was a beautiful affair, St. Placid school building daring the ^ “Better Hemes" pairing; 22 years’ ezperieae*; all work gaar- The Rev. Francis Walsh, who baptised tha with a Mass at St. Elizabeth’s church, At 5 o’clock on Christmas morning past week. The new furnace in­ anteed. E. A. Howee, formeriy with BaMwIa baby, spoke a few kind words of comfort to a beantifal procession of altar boys, NftV LOYOLA PARISH. Piano Company. 421 Sonth Penn. Phene dinner at their home and a reedhtion stalled in the church some time ago A fine conditioned home of 6 room*, York 4616 York 4614 the sorrowing parents and Mr. Panl Harring­ clad in their new cassocks and sur­ South 2378. ton sang very touchingly, “Alone With and social. is ^ring splendid service, to the great aun porch, sleeping porch, front drive Thee." 'The body was placed in the vault plices, the gift of the Longmont satisfaction of the con^egation. 2-car garage. Small down payment and MARCEL and bob enrl, 76e; your home, The Mass was Solemn High, with moderate payments each month. at H t O livet from whence it will be taken Father Severin, O.F.M., as celebrant. Catholic Daughters of America, The Yonng Ladies’ so&Iity will $1. 2723 York. Phoa* York 8192-W. W. T. ROCHE later by the parenta to New York for burial. Father Gregory, O.F.M., deacon and moved down tee cqnter aisle of St. receive Holy Communion in a body ST. DOM1NIC8 PARISH. BAGGAGE, express and light meviag. Gall Father Godfrey, O.F.M., snbdeacon. John’s chnrch to the rear where there Snnday morning. Almost new bungalow that will Champa 808 or Gallup 4090-W. Tom Ma- AMBULANCE CRIMEAN WAR VETEItAN DIES please the moat exacting. Priced right. Elroy’a Express, stand OoUaz and Logan. Xavier Stemmier, veteran of the Crimean was a small portable crib with a The parochial school will re-open The Rt. Rev. G. Raber, V.G., and Pay down what you can, balance Tike Residence, 3926 Vallejo. SERVICE ' war and father of Hanrice J. Stemmier, Father Bmcker, SJ., were in the figure of the InfanL This crib was Monday morning, January 5 renL Denver grocer, and Joteph J. Stemmier of HOTEL Y O R I^ R a rasma alma; aata la COMPANY Denver, died last wack from eomplieatloni sanctuary. The Misses Josephine ST. PHILOMENA’S PARISH. resulting from old ags. He eras 91 ysara eenaestioa. Wialar rates. Ia Oathedral par­ and Clara Woeber presided over the Seven-room house and garage. Mod­ ish, 19th Ae*. aad Graat Bt. Ckaawa 1991. Prompt and Carefnl old. music. The chnrch was well filled. erate price and terms. ' He was bom in Prance in 1914. In FOR RENT— Furnished room, good hom*^ Coortoons 1954 be enlisted as a private in the French At Communion, Mr. and Mrs. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’. piano and phone; reasonable. Loyela pariak. army and served throughout the Crimean Downing, who occupied a neatly dec­ Fatkr Tnidel Says Lad of Priests Five-room cotta«e, light preaaed 2836 Humboldt. Phone York 1I76-B. Day or Night war. He married in 1859 and eamt to orated pew in the sanctuary, accom­ brick. A home that will appeal to you. America twenty-three years later. He settled H OTEL MENLO — F urnished room a panied by their oldest and youngest FOR SALE OR RENT. Boat Ambalaaeaa ia th# Want in Alcona, Pa., and fonniT employmant as a and apartments. Furnished' two room stonemason. He had IIv m in Denver for daughters, received Holy Communion. Two (i-room bungalow*—New Loyola apartment, light, gas and*Iaundry sup­ the last twenty-flva years. After Mass, they renewed their holy One 6-room and garage—Catbedral plied: steam heat; walking.distance. In Funeral services were held last Friday Due to War Hurts Frend Cathlics St. Elizabeth’s and St Leo’S parishes. parisi morning at St. Dominic’s church. Inter­ vovrs and a beantifal Benediction was parish. _ . . . 1106 S to u t H. A. Hames, proprietor. MONUMENTS ment was at Ht. Olivet eemetery. pronounced over them. One 6-room house—SL Patrick’s par­ ish. ______At the dinner, Msgr. Raber, the CLEAN, comfortable 2-room apart­ The Rev. J. P. Trudel, S.S., pastor ment, gas and Ugjit furnished. Close CALENDAR OF THE WEEK three FranciscRn Fathers and Father same writer has now a good chance NEW 6 ROOM BUNGALOW, 18,600 to St Francis de ^ les' church. 40 So. Coiy brmkfaat nook with bnUt-ih buffet; Sunday, Jan. 4.— ^The Holy Name. Brucker were honored guests. Then of the Mexican chnrch at Fort Col­ to observe the great Catholic move­ Broadw ay. lins, a French-Canadian, thinks that and a kitchen that ia a delitht. Near Gospel, Luke II, 21-22. Octave of came the family, Mr. and Mrs. Down ment all through France in order to church and achool*. Main 2778. MIDDLE aged long exiwrieneed priest’s the Holy Innocents. iHg and their five charming children a writer in The Homiletic and Pas­ prptecL from the tyranny of the few housekeeper wants permanent position in Monday, Jan. 5,— SL Telesphoms, —John J., Irene, Viola, Rose Marie toral' Review whose article was re­ impions now in power, the Catholic a H. WATKINS. INCORPORATED small rectory. Register Box 79. cently digested for this paper, as­ p —I Estate— Insurance La— a Pope, Martyr, 189. and Mary Downing. Next Uieir other principles and traditions of the en­ 214 Paftaraan Bldg. 1 ^ **d Waltan WANTED— Catholic men to eell Ford car* Tuesday, Jan. 6. -Th« Epiphany relatives: Mrs. A. Hoffman, grand serting teat out of 36,000,000 tire nation,’’ he writes. “ His obser­ Pbnoa Main 2773 for established agency. Write Register, of our Loi^. mother; a sister, Mrs. M. Goldsmith Frenchmen only 4,000,000 now regu­ vation of the nnmber of people going Box 79. Wednesday, Jan. 7.— SL Lucian. larly go to church in France, and PIANO Tanias, |t.St. Oalkraasm rtgls- of Colorado Springs; a brother, J. J. to Mass does not include the fact terias pUy«; ROOM and board. Ideal for convalescents. Priest, Martyr, 812. Hoffman, his ^ f e and their two chil hence that lution cannot be called a that a great many parishes have been par aaat valaa far mammy. Usad aleaas Warm room; good meals; nurtes* care; Thursday, Jan. 8:— SL Severln, Catholic country, ia too severe. “The |1 (S ; Phm asissha $27.60 ap. HMlaad winter rates. Franklin 3660. dren, Joe and Will. And lastly came deprived of their priests by tha war.' M a ^ ftera, 1 4 0 IE PaarL Phaae E 0098. Abbot, 482. a number of friends, among them M FOR RENT—6 rooms fumiMed; partly Friday, Jan. 9.— SS. Julian and Mandell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kandorff, ...... f o r r e n t , Uahiraiahsd— 4 larga, pleas­ modem, with garage: near Cathedral. 940 Basilissa, Martyrs, 813. ant rooms, sleeping porch, modern, gas month. 1668 Penn. Phone Gallup 8608-J. Mr. and Miss Pmsse, Mrs. E. Winter, rsns*. Chasp rent. 1888 K. tSth ava Phoa* Saturday, Jan. 16.— SL Agatho, Samnia of Mr Work Mr. and Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs. A GOOD NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION IS TO HAVE Franklin 1884-W. WANTED— Room with kitchen priviiagta Pope, 682. Hofschntte, Mrs. R. Fisher, Mr. and by mother and daughter. (^thedrM parish. J. M. GREEN YOUR TpiTH PUT IN GOOD CONDITION UNFURNISHED 8-room.bouse, mod­ Register, Box 81. IS7S Lafaratta Straai Lanfue of tho Sacrod Heart Mrs. Frantz, Mrs. S. Cordes, Mr. and ern except heat, one-half block from Ph^ Y a ft 7410 Eat. i!SL General Intention for January: Mrs. Malley, Mr. and Mrs. Jaster, St. Francia de Sales’ church. 266«So. WANTED—Lady to share apartment The right-ordering of Catholic ac Mr. and Mrs. H. Landwehr, Mias Mad­ Our Prices are Reasonable and Our Workmanship Sherman. close in. Register, Box 82. ^ tivities. den, Mr. and Mrs. F. Knopke, Mrs. M the Best PUPILS RAISE SCHOOL FUND, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baner and Teeth ...... ;|io and Up London.— Boys of the Xaverian EX-GOVERNOR WALTON TO three children, Mrs. O’Keefe, Miss Best Gold Crow ns...... n j |5 Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone Msin $427 college, Manchester, rai^pd $2,600 LECTURE HERE ON KLAN Held, M iu 0 . Baner, Miss Mossion, B ridgew ork...... ^5 .^ d $6 BW dencs Phone, York 2888 Ex-Govemor Jack Walton of Okla­ for the school extension fund by Mr. and Mrs. D. Baner and two chil­ Painless ExtracUon Examination Free means of various articles mads in homa, who has been conspicuous for dren. Two clever lady violinists their spare time. Cellars of the col­ the past few years because o f his played during the dinner and the eve­ DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST lege were transformed into work­ fight on the Kn Klnx Kipn, will lec­ ning reception was a delightful fes- DENVER DENTISTS shops, where the boys worked after ture at the Broadway theat^ here on tirtty. school hours. The articles thus pro­ Thursday and Friday evenings, Jan­ 211 Charles Bldg. 15*1, Curtu Suite 722 Mack Building 16th and California Sta. duced were sold at a bazaar. uary 16 and 16. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERa