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This Third Section of the Tourist Edition^Recounts the Glories of the El Paso Southwest, and Gives the Latest Church News. The First Page is a Fair Sample^ ^ ^ of What The Register Offer^^Weekly. Better Let us Have Your Name as a Regular Reader. You Won’t Regret It - and Neither Will We. ^ i NINE ADULT C O N A TO MAKE FIRST COMMUNION AT DENVER CATHEDRAL EASTER FR. MARA UNIQUE SERVICE DEATH VICTIM; FOR FEAST DAY LOCAL JESUITS’ REVEALS GROWTH ENVOY TO ROME OF TRUE CHURCH

Cablegram Announcing Sudden ENTERED AT DENVER POST OFFICE AS SECOND CLASS HATTER Forty-four Persons Admitted frooB Passing of Las Vegas Priest Other Faiths in One Comes to Father Brown. Year. VOL. X. NO. 35. DENVER. COLORADO. THURSDAT. APRIL 1, 1915. $2 PER TEAR FAMED AS CATHOLIC EDITOE INFLUX HERE IS CONSTANT

Once Head of Colorado-New Mex­ Names of Those Who Are Recent ico Mission; Denver College J. J. McGINNITY, RADIUM UNABLE QUEER REQUEST Additions to Membership V ex-Presidint. Denver’s Easter Music Programs; WEALTHY DEALER TO CURE, PLANS OF SUICIDE CAN’T Roll. A cablegram from Naples, Italy, on Nine adult converts will make their Tuesday, received at the Sacred Heart New Organ at St. ’s IN LUMBER, DIES FOR HIS BURIAL BE CARRIED OUT first communion ij^ the Denver Cathe­ college, Denver, by the Very Rev. J. J. dral on Easter morning. This is an­ Brown, SJ., superior of the Society of The Easter music in the Denver Cath­ Offertory, Hosanna ...... Granier Denver Philanthropist Passes Hugh Smith of Denver Reveals Non-Catholic Asks to Be Buried other e.xample of the ‘constant influx Solo, duet and double quartet. in Catholic Cemetery; Jesus in the Colorado and New Mexico olic churches promises to be superb. All Away Sunday After Short Wonderful Heroism as He into the Oiurch here. They are: D. Sanctus (Sacred Heart Mass).. .Gounod Illness. Awaits Death. Lauds Nuns. mission, announced that the Rev. Jo- the choir directors have put forth special Benedictus ...... Beethoven Brown of 1021 So. Williams, to be bap­ Beph Mara, S.J., who had been., sent to efforts. From all over the diocese word Agnus Dei ...... Haydn's 10th Mass tized Saturday; Mrs. Ottilie Howard of Italy to represent the local mission at comes of unusually brilliant programs Hallelulia ...... Handel HAD STUDIED TO BE PRIEST SUFFERS UNTOLD TORTURE 'BEST PEOPLE IN WORLD’ 843 Acoma and son Walter, aged 15, the general conference of the order, had to mark the Feast of the Resurrection. Organ. both baptized Tuesday; W. H. Green­ Soloists—Mrs. H. R. McGraw, .Tose- Following are some of the programs in Health Failed; Came West; Utters No Complaint; Tells Father Church Rule Makes It Impossible suddenly died. The conference closed in |)hine Wtadier, Mrs. II. L. Sleei>er, Lena field of 1440 Tremont, chief milk in­ Rome several days ago and Father Mara Denver churches: ^ Biiehen, Messrs. Evans, Geo. Hem- Amassed Fortune; Remem­ Confessor He’ll Meet Him to Inter Any but Practical spector of Denver; Mrs.-Millie Cross of had gone to Naples, where he was for­ men, J. J. MeCluskey, with chorus of 2.> bers Charities in Will. in Heaven. Member in Our Grounds. 1280 Gilpin, to be baptized Saturday; merly provincial six years. Sacred Heart Church 10:30 Solemn High voices, tiara Wo

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EL PASO ICE AND REFRIGERATOR COMPANY. Beautiful, Substantially-Built W. BURTON, President. A. DEFFEBACH, The people of El Paso and vicinity en­ J. L. JOHNSON, Vice President. Secretary and Treasurer. joy in abundance the luxuries of pure Yr ' PAID UP CAPITAL, $800,000.00. City Makes Bid for Tourists ice, distilled water and facilities for re­ frigeration. The El Paso Ice and Refrig­ - \ erator Company is now enjoying its twenty-eighth year of prosperity and El Paso, Texas, with a population of 60,000, is one of ^he most usefulness in serving the people of El interesting eities in the West. Right on the borderland of Aexieo^ Paso with pure ice and distilled water. This company was reorganized during Burton-Lingo Conpy for several years past, because of the ilexiean revolutions', it ha'l^ fig­ 1912, with a capital stock of $100,00u. ured more in the newspapers of the nation than any other cityyits It is now enjoying the best year of its! IVKOUISAU: AND HETAID DEAI.ESS XN history, both in its business increas' size. It is knoAvn all over America as one of the be.st business eente\s and in the growing popularity of its in the country, and its prospects for the future are exceedingly bril^- products. It has an up-to-date equip- '^ent, with a daily capacity of 12o tons YELLOW PINE and CYPRESS liant. It is an ideal tourist city and makes special efforts to make rtf ice, all of which is made of distilled the stay of visitors interesting. The architecture of its buildings is whter. This ])lant provinces “Purisima,” LUMBER and SHINGLES considered El Paso's best water. The unusually substantial. In all the 11,000 private residences of the town, delivery service is the most thorough in there are not fifty frame dwellings. The average cost of a house in the city and is always maintained at the highest' standard, in summer there are El Paso runs from $2,000 to $10,000, and there are hundreds which from 12'^to 15 teams handling the de­ livery, tho^ company employing from .50 have cost more than $10,000. The city is built with an eye to the to 60 men. -^The El Paso Ice and Refrig­ future. The business blocks are finer than you will find elsewhere erator Company is composed of El Paso Knights of Columbus’ Home, El Paso, Texas. business men,\.who are well known and in America in a city of the same size. Their substantiality and the universally est'l^(‘med and who deserve Evergreen Floral Company R. C. SEMPLE, beauty of the architecture show that El Paso Capitalists have un­ the support of all classes of the people. PIONEER MOTOR CO. Greenhouses and Nurseries Within Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso, Tex ^ Successor to bounded confidence in the future of their community. J. C. Peyton is Wesident and general manager; W. E. P^iyne, vice-president, SOUTHWESTERN FUEL CO. This company was organized in Jan­ J El Paso is a dominant city in an area of one million square and C. II. Oollo, assistant secretarj'. The uary, 1915, and incorporated under the miles, as vast a territory as the entire United States east of the Mis­ office of the company, is at the corner Mr. R. C. .S<*mple can rightly he called Texas state laws. Air. Juan A. Creel is Cut Flowers, Shrubs sissippi river. AVithin 600 miles there is not another city so import­ of Mills, Ochoa and 5Nrginia streets. the pioneer fuel man of the Southwest. president and treasurer, and Air. J. Ed­ Ever since 1!M)0 lias this geiitlemaii been ward Sullivan is manager. These gen- and Trees I i- ant commercially as this one, and El Paso will always be the prime EL PASO BREWING AS^N., SUCCRS. eoiiiieeted with the fuel business in El tl< men have undertaken, by surround­ center of its gigantic neighborhood, because it has the natural ad­ Paso, and his wide ex|)erieiiee enables ing themselves with the most efficient vantages and the people have shown themselves capable of taking The people of this community owe him to siiecessfiilly take care of the rap­ sales and mechanical force, to establish FLORAL DESIGNS AND PLANTS v ly care of the trade at their doors. mucli to their fellow citizens ofxderman idly growing trade of his firm. Six a husiness whose future offers the At Reasonable Rates birth or extraction for leailing them moiitlis ago Mr. Semple took over all brightest prospects. Already their El Paso is the only large city along 2,000 miles of the Mexican into paths or a rational practice of prac­ the business of the Southwestern Fuel trade is large and, due to hustling meth­ republic border, and is thus the natural gateway of overland com­ tical temperance, bv setting a most .ex­ Co., ill wliidi latter eom|)aiiv lie bad ods. is growing every day. P. 0. Box 57 Phone 100 merce into the sister nation to our south. The city is certain to reap emplary example in the use of pure owned a large interest, and cliaiiged tlie The ears handled liy this firm are the lager beer in place of various decootionst, name of the firm. The eoniimny has Pierce - Arrow - King ' (eight cylinder), gigantic bu.siness returns from this fact in the years to come, for of rye, wheat and corn, which for a long .been for ten years one of the large Briscoe and Argo; also the famous Den- - Mexico is like a vast gold mine waiting for the miner to come and time formed the customary American i^oneeriis furiiishiiig coal, coke, wood and hy triieks. The salesrooms are the larg­ help himself. The development of Alexico, retarded though it is at drink. kil*illiiig to the people of El Paso. The est in El Paso, eighty feet frontage on present, will advance marvelously after a few years, men familiar The theor.v that beer is strietlv a hot new firm is also a wholesale dealer in •Myrtle street, opposite the Church of weather drink is losing ground almost I*iolle^r roofiiij; and does an extensive the . A com­ with the situation predict. as fast as the prejudice against it ns an roofiiig'Jmsiness. The firm occupies ex­ plete assortment of all parts for the Easter Greetings From

El Paso is the center of a world-famous irrigated district. The alcoholic drink, and it is fast becoming tensive premises at .'ill North Dehoa cars carried is on hand at all times, and \ ten million dollar water project of the United States government in a national beverage, and with its in­ street, where they have a splendid equip­ the service station is perfect, being in the vicinity, and the establishment of the eleventh regional federal creased consunq)tion wo are glad to note ment for selling and delivering coal, coke charge of one of the best mechanics in a steady decrease in intemperance, and and wood at wholesale and retail. Mr. the Soiitliwest. A feature of the estab­ reserve bank in El Paso, show what Uncle Sam thinks of the great­ with tliis increased consuin|)tion of beer K. C. Semple \fiiriiislies coal to the lishment is tlie car laundry, where auto­ ness of the Southwestern Empire. the public is becoming more and more Knights of Columbus hall. 'Die great mobiles are washed and polished in a Pioneer Motor Company A tour of the AVest cannot be eon.sidered complete by any means discriminating. popularity of the INoneer roofing is the few minutes. It demands a beer that pleases the best proof of its merit. It can be ap­ Th(* sales force is composed of experi­ Comer Campbell and Myrtle Streets without a trip to El Paso. A liberal stopover on any railroad will be taste, agrees witli its stoinacli, and cai- plied to all kinds of buildings, new or enced' automobile men. Air. AI. L. Burk- possible, and your Pullman privileges can be still taken advantage ries with it a rieliness and wholesome­ old. Pioneer roofii\g has, been used on head and Air. ,1. F. Harrelle handle the El PASO, TEX. of by following the usual regulations. The city is connected with ness that makes it a sustaining as well many Catholic institution^ in El Paso. pleasure ear sales, while Air. A. B. Albro i. Old Mexico by four bridges and a trolley, hence by going to El Paso as a refresliing beverage. Ill many ways Mr. K. C. tjeiiqile lias devotes his time exclusively to selling The people of El Paso and surround­ shown bis friendly dispositiog toward trucks. DISTRIBUTORS FOR you will get an opportunity of leaving the United States on your ing country have unequivoeallv jiiit the our people and our cause, ami he is Twenty cars are carried in stock, and vacation trip. seal and sanction of approval u|)on the tlierefore deserving of their libenti pat­ demonstrating cliassis for each are on siiiiorior products of tlieir home institu- ronage. El Paso takes good care that her residential districts are kept « hand for inspection. beautiful. In addition to keeping down frame houses, and encourag­ ------^ Pierce-Arrow-KiDg C H D Briscoe ing the spending of large sums of money in residenees wherever pos­ X. H. ROGERS & COMPANY. ‘v ARGO CARS AND DENBY TRUCKS f 1 sible, she maintains a magnificent parking system along the residen­ V tial thoroughfares. The property owners themselves pay for park­ The establishment of the Rogers I'ur- nitiin'-Company, occupying a main floor ways, but the city supervises and maintains them. A sprinkling de­ of l(KlxI20 feet, and with a balcony that OUR TERRITORY IS WEST TEXAS, SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO, partment independent of that earing for the streets sees that the serves t h \ purposes of a second story, ARIZONA AND OLD MEXICO parkways are well watered. The result is a uniformity found in few is one of tjie largest and most thor­ American eities. Frequent irrigation is necessary for the lawns of ough of its kind in the city. It is lo­ cated at 106 to 112 North Stanton street the AVest, and some cities have their beauty constantly menaced by and is a complete-{t stock of tlie popularity of tlie concern has corre­ throughout “ The El Paso Southwest.” Even where surface streams triuiiqih of beer making and on aecouiit spondingly iiiqiroved: it has constantly of tlie small per cent of alcohol which coal, wood, hay and grain in the city, are not available, water is almost everywhere obtained easily by and nm’ntains a mo't complete and up- striven • to give its patrons tlie best the PEAK UNDERTAKING & they contain have a ready sale in pumping from the wonderful underground reservoir, for agriculture to-date delivery service'. Air. O. I’. Put­ market affords. The finest old Ken- El Paso. tiieky. Teiiiiessc and Alaryland whiskies or stock raising. nam, the manager of the eoinpanv, was superintendent of El Paso public seliocds are obtainable out here on the border Ancient civilization in thiS|region has left its remains every­ KRAKAUER, ZORK & MOVES. He has j)roven himself not only a line ns well as on the Great White AVay. or on Koiirtli street or Main in Ixiuis- where in cave and cliff dwellings and ancient irrigation ditches and scholarly executive and an educator of The business of the extensive and ville. And these are the kind of liquors terraces. Into El Paso’s “ southwestern circle” could be tucked the high standing, but an enterprising .and sold wholesale by Bert Ramsey & Co., British Isles, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Holland, Belgium. well known firm of Krakaiier, Zork & sueeessfiil business man as well. Mr. Funeral Moves was founded in 1886. It is an incorporated, in El Paso. The members I’utnaiii lias the universal esteem of the of the company are agents, also, for] Switzerland, Greece and Denmark, which countries have a combined incorporated company, dealing in hard­ citizens of the coTniiuuiity and numbers population of 280,000,000. The natural resources of “ The El Paso .'sehlitz and Dallas beer. They ship to ware, machinery and supplies. The many ( atliolies among his friends and all points in the Soiitliwest. In El Paso Southwest” are not behind those of the European countries named. company maintains establislimcnts in patrons. they cater especially to the family trade Directors The possibilities here (A future development are limitless, and El two cities—El Paso and Chihuahua. and operate two wagons for that pur­ Mexico. The main establishment of the pose. Paso is so situated that she will receive toll upon it all. company is its extensive store at 115 EL PASO TRUNK FACTORY. and 117 San Francisco street, El Paso. The store in Chihuahua is a repliea of Traveling people from everywhere HINES LUMBER & COAL COMPANY. PURE FOOD BAKERY. CHARLES E. ROSS. the El Paso store in the matter of come to El Paso and go hence in all di­ goods handled. Both stocks embrace rections, and El Paso people travel some If the forestry of Texas produced only A clean, sanitary bakeshop has come In the skilful hands of Mr. Charles general shelf and heavy hardware, with themselves. El Paso therefore is a place yellow and white pine timbers, that BELL PHONE 132 to be regarded as one of the very neces­ E. Ross, auto and carriage painting has many specialties of the trade required well adapted for a trunk factory. And branch of the industry alone would b. 1 sary adjuncts of any city. A knowledge become a fine art. Mr. Ross has been a by the industrial enterprises of the two that want lias been well supplied for sufficient to sustain its vast lumber, 506-508 TEXAS STREET EL PASO, TEX. J that you are receiving pure food bakery resident of El Paso for the past nine eities, and of their respective tributary the past thirteen years by the El Paso trade. But such are their quality as + goods is important and you cannot be years, but has been in charge of his own 8(>etions of country. The company han­ Trunk Factory, ioented next to the well as their quantity, that the handling too careful in your selection of a bakery independent establishment but four dles machinery and supplies for the Crawford thc'ater. Mr. ,T. .1. Flanagan of yellow and white pine timbers has in which to make your purchases. To years only. He operates with a well lumber industry, for the farm and for i is the expert manager. He makes and been made a specialty by the Hines Liim-! trade at the bakery of M. P. liessler is equipped shop at 901-903 Tevas street, the coal and nietaliferous mines. Their repairs trunks, bags, suit cases, etc., and her and Coal Company of El Paso. The to rest assured that you will receive where he is building up a fine trade. The supplies are of a miscellaneous nature, handles all kinds of traveling gocxls as company is also a wholesale and retail none but the purest of baked, goods, suitable for all industries of the South­ a merchant. He takes old trunks in dealer in coal, handling the Texas and painting of automobiles is his principal exchange for new trunks or new travel­ baked under sanitary conditions and in line. He paints new machines and he west and northern Mexico. In El Paso Oklahoma varieties. It has a splendid a sanitary shop. Mr. Bessler conducts the company carries very extensive ing' goods. He carries a large and com­ e(|uipmeiit for local delivery, and facili­ repaints old ones, making them look as plete stock, doing mostly a retail, but his business in such a manner as to good as new. Automobile tops are re­ stocks and its store is a supply depot ties for shipping to out of town points. make it known as the home of good for many interests. It is one of the a little wholesale business. Mr. Flan­ In connection with its general lumber covered and seat covers made to order. agan conducts a storage business in con­ O. T. BASSETT baking. The high cost of living will not His work is really fine and unusually strongest mercantile concerns of the business, the company deals in ceiling, affect your purse in so large a degree city. It has a splendid local trade, as nection with his trunk factory. He has siding, finisliing, flooring, sasli, doors, artistic. He does any kind of fancy auto a new and well equipped warehouse on if you trade at the Ihire Food Bakery, and carriage painting to order. In an­ well as an extended out-of-town patron­ roofing, cement, plaster and builders’ the boulevard—a safe location—wliere he established October 10. 1913. and which other department of his shop he rebuilds age. materials. Air. R. E. Hines is president is a welcome addition to the business stores all kinds of liouseliold goods at of the business. He sells lumber in all & CO. tops for autos and earmages; and paints the lowest rates. For his uniform friend­ houses of the city. This takery main­ and repairs them. In all lines Air. Ross forms to local builders and dealers and ELITE LAUNDRY COMPANY. liness to our cause and our people he does a large shipping business to towns ESTABLISHED 1881 tains, a free delivery service and phone is well known for his fine work. His deserves their unitcHl support. orders are promptiv attended to. Phone business is sure to grow with the growth in the Southwest. i 6804. - of the auto trade. One of tlie purposes of the modern laundry ie to help the people to observe tile old pliilosopliical injunction and to prove that “cleanliness is next to godli­ Our Motto; ness.’’ ‘ In El Paso the Elite Lqundry, “SATISFY OUB CUSTOMDBS.” T. A. Biinh Phones 761-762 located at 412-414 South Oregon street, is an establi.sliment and an institution of progress and improvement. Tlie very latest modern methods have been adopt­ Baumgarten & Texico Transfer ed by the company. Although it was J. F. Baumparten, established only four years ago, it has General Mgr. J. O. Wyler, Company because of its improved methods and Wyler Superintendent LUMBER superior work, been obligctl to nearly double its floor space, its working facili­ MANUFACTURERS OF GENERAL TRANSFER ties and its operating force. Its new LIVERY AND STORAGE facilities include the famous Guggen­ SAFE AND PIANO Doors Hardwall heim shirt presses and the collar Brass MOVING machine, the only machine of its kind Sash in El Paso, and the Prosperity collar Specialties HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED Plaster moulder, which shapes the collar so that the tie may slip with ease, thus helping All Kind* of Automobile Parte and AND PACKED FOR SHIPPING Bepalra. Machine and Boiler to abolish “brain storm” and profanity. Shop 'Work. Bed and table linen turned out on their ▼IBOIinA AVD SIXTH STS. Stables and Office improved flat work machines is in many Take Second Ward Car. 307 S. SANTA FE STREET instances superior to hand work. 'The Bell Phone 332. EL PASO, TEXAS company’s machinery improvements are El Paso, Tex. varied and numerous, and the work done EL PASO, TEXAS Two Scenes in El Paso’s Business District. is of the highest perfection. 4 ./ 1 - *-

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Steam Pump Works, Deane Steam Pump Co., .Snow Steam Pump Works, Clayton El Paso Sure to Prosper More Air Compressor Works, Janesville Iron New Rothert Plant for Denver Works Co. and the International Gas Engine Co., all companies with a known Because It is See of New Diocese reputation for excellent goods and fo^ to Make,Steel Direct From Ore Brown Palace Hotel fair business dealings. In it s stately grandeur and ele­ ;.T Tlie Catholic Church in El Paso, Texas, PEYTON’S MARKET. According to present plans, the Rothert along been deemed useless by pig iron has been making great strides in recent Steel 4 Iron company, a Colorado cor­ manufacturers, because it could not be gance of structn- A very large proportion of the people months. A fund for the erection of St. of El Paso are supplied with meats and poration with offices in the First Na­ profitably smelted in blast furnaces. I ral f e a t u r e, as Patrick’s new church, to be the cathe­ other staples from Peyton’s Market. tional Bank building, may soon install Vast deposits of this ore exist in the well as in its' dral of the recently created diocese of This is the city’s big market for fresh one of its units in Denver. The unit United States and Canada. It has long and cured meats and for many kinds of splendid and lux­ El Paso, is growing fast under the di­ will directly employ ®J^y men and be been known to metallurgists that these foftd. It is one of the old, reliable con­ urious accommo­ rection of tlie Rev. Edward Barry, S J. cerns, located at 114 North Stanton capable of supplying^he West with ores would produce the best iron and It will be a magnificent structure and street. Mr. Peyton, the proprietor, is steel, and also will be an inducement to steel in the world, that fact having beeu dations of interior will be truly worthy of the dignity that widely known as a cattleman and a manufacturers of high-grade steel prod­ proved in small laboratory experiments, appointment, in its .awaits it. Tlie Very Rev. J. J. Brown, practical butcher. He has at present ucts to locate here and thus be close to 1,000 head of cattle which he is feeding yet outside of the Rothert process, no furnishings a n d SJ., president of the Sacred Heart col­ their basic product. and fattening for prime beef. He op­ commercially profitable method of con­ decorations, th e lege, Denver, and superior of the Colo­ erates his own slaughter house and re­ The rapid growth of the West and Pa­ verting these ores into high-grade metals Brown Palace rado and Xew Mexico mission of the frigerator plant and employs about cific coast regions has called for ever has been found. thirty people. He has a fine delivery Jesuit Fathers, was appointed first increasing quantities of steel. A better The system is arranged in units. Each forefes a_eknowl- service, six wagons being constantly kept edgment of its ti­ bishop of El Paso some weeks ago, and busy. Mr. Peyton sells wholesale to product is constantly being sought, furnace and its auxiliary appliances used his naming has been officially confirmed dealers and sells retail from his own which accounts for the numerous alloyed in the process are calculated to handle a tle to the name marnet. He handles all kinds of fresh in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, official or­ steels, all made for the purpose of over­ certain fixed tonnage of ore, and this “ Palace.” F o r gan of the Vatican. The date for his and cured meats; fresh poultry and more than twenty fresh ranch eggs at all times. The store coming some trade difficulty. 'fhe equipment constitutes one unit. consecration has not yet been set, nor Rothert process has produced steel su­ years it has been Proposed St. Patrick’s Church, El Paso. is eipiipped with new fixtures through­ To enlarge the capacity of the plant is it known where this will take place. out and it is cleanly and sanitary. Mr. perior to any on the market, and the de­ the unit is not enlarged, but other units memorable to vis­ There arc 04,440 Catholics in the dis­ Peyton personally looks after the de­ velopment of Western business has itors from all over city. Before the coming of the South­ tails of his business ami attends to the are added. Thus each established unit trict that will comprise his diocese. He causeil the company to enter into plans the world as a de­ ern Pacific railroad, in 1881, El Paso was wants of his customers. He has a remains permanent and is not disturbed will be the only Jesuit bishop in the splendid patronage. , for the installation of a Denver unit. to incfcase the plant’s production. lightful hostelry United .States. only a village, known as Franklin. There an d a place of was no church, and it was necessary for The Ruthert process for conversion of The daily output of one unit w'ould be The .Jesuits are the most powerful small in comparison with a pig iron fur­ wondering admir­ Catholics to cross the Rio Grande for REPUBLIC COFFEE COMPANY. magnetic titaniferous ore directly into religious order in the Church, and their steel is used by this company exclusively. nace, but the high quality and price ob­ ation. The Brown mass on .Sundays. The Jesuit Fathers Coffee drinkers and tea drinkers who head, at Rome, is called the black pope tained for the pro- lecturing under any Socialistic auspices is nowhere excelled in the United States. branches in the state. In El Paso, the as the high post he has held in his order company occupies three-fourths of a The First National Bank of El Paso pearanee in the South, along with \\ il- in the state of Penn.sylvania. The sole proves. The widespread fame of the block for its buildings and yards at the is the big financial institution of the liam Black, the man killed a short time reason Parker chose to turn anti-Catho- fSacred Heart college, Denver, must be corner of First and South Kansas city. Under a progressive and enterpris­ ago in Marshall, Texas. At the time of lic lecturer was for the money there was accredited maiiilj’ to hiip. The academic streets. Mr. W. W. Carroll is the local ing management it has been one of tlie in it. He has been in the city for the manager. The officers of the company powerful moral influences and a strong Black’s death I’arker tilled out the dates standing of this school and the fact that are: W. Burton, president; .1. L. John­ material factor in building up the city which hud been arranged for the man past week but has not lectureil. We The Miles & Dryer Printing Co. Father Brown has managed the institu­ and promoting its commerce and indus­ heard that he intends leaving soon, but son, vice president, and A. Deffebach, from Bellaire. making violent attacks 1744 Laivrence St. tion so successfully prove his great secretary and treasurer. The company tries. In no less degree, it has wielded upon the Church and the priesthood. do not know his destination.” mental capacity. handles specialties of the trade as a salutary influence in the development .So Parker, for some reason, no doubt wholesale and retail dealer in yellow of tlie tributary section of country. The central hiireun of the Central Ver- Catholic Work a Specialty. Estimates Given on Work It was but just that the .Jesuit Fa­ pine and cypress lumber and cypress Wliilc it gives to the pcojilc the con­ I'in has been noting the work of Parker a sufficient one, was expelliHl from the thers should be honored in having one shingles. It also handles sash, doors venient advantages of every possible for some time and has been endeavoring local organization of the .Socialist party from out of the city. Telephone 2851. of their number named as the first and general mill work. From the El hanking facility, it is as liberal in its eviT since his appearance last year to and prohibited from lecturing in Penn­ accommiMlations to worthy enterprises as bishop of El Paso. They are the trail- Faso yards the company ships to all sylvania under its auspices At this points in the neighboring states of the safe business principles will permit. Its obtain some information in his regard. blazers of the Catholic Church in this southwest.. Manager Carroll is much es­ management is in the hands of men of Cp to the present no such information juncture, having lost all hope of making W . P. HORAN teemed among our people for his friendly large business ex])erienee and responsi­ eoiiM he seeureil. ns hi' seemed to have money in that way, he seized upon the Funeral Director AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS liherality toward them and toward our bility, well known for their business fXiited no special attention in the vicin­ opjiortunity offered by the anti-Catholic BANK. cause. ability and personal integrity. The or­ IMS 1SZ7 CLIVKLAND FLACK, ganization comprises: .loshua S. Ri-yn- ities from which he hail purported to movement to become a lecturer against olds, ])resident; .lames Draham McNary, come. few days ago. however, the ile- the "Homan menace.” It is of this stuff rn o N K I tN Every feature and facility of banking MOMSEN-DUNNEGAN-RYAN CO. OENven, is offered by the American Trust and •J. M. Wyatt, W. L. Tooley and .1. F. >ired record of "Billy” came at least in that thc.se enemies of the Church are Primni, vice presidents; Edward W. [lart from his place of residence, f)il City, made. Disgraced among those with isavings Bank of El Paso, which occupies An enterprise which is fast gaining a ICayser, cashier; Walter M. Butler and rO R GOOD WORK CALL UP A position of convenience at the corner of position of great importance in El Paso is Glen T. Moore, assistant cashiers. In­ Pa. The story of his (mst is as follows: whom they had chosen to resort, they El Paso and San Antonio streets. It the Momsen-lhinnegan-Ryan Go., whole­ cluding tlicse officers, thc“ board of di- "We have made ini|iiirie.s about this turn to this movement of bigotry and is one of the conservative and sub­ sale dealers in hardware and jilumbing reetorz is eoin|)osed of eighteen leading stantial financial institutions of the city, supplies, pipe and pipe fittings, farm im­ Ilian and learn that lie came here from hatred, knowing full well that they will husiness men and capitalists of tlie city. Du Bois. Pa., about two or three years j find willing dupes there. Is it not about Colorado Laundry its management being in the hands of plements, shelf and heavy hardware, The bank h;>s a capital stock of .$800,. able financiers and experienced business tanks and sheet metal work, tinware (kMI; surplus and profits, .$2.'>3.2(i7, and ago: he had there workeil in a mine. | time that those non-C’athoiles who are Phone 741 aa07 LARIMEK men, who are well known citizens of the and house furnishings, gasoline engines total resoiuees of .$8,1()7.I>U2. Its .lan- They say he is a Seotehman and before, allowing thoiiiselves to he deceived by highest integrity. Though it is not one and windmills. The store is well fitted iiary statement shows its loans and in­ going to Du Bois lived in Boston, .Mas.s. ; these knaves should wake up to the ri- of the millionaire bulwarks of the city, and thoroughly up-to-date and the stock vestments to 1)0 close to one-half million. its current volume of business shows its the moat complete of its kind in the "Diiring his stay in Oil City he was dieiiloiis part whiehrihey, |ioor mortals, JAMES A. FLEMING, onterprising activity in behalf of the Southwest. This firm has been particu­ never looked upon as an anti-Catholie j are jdaying in this affair? commerce and industries of the city, and larly charitable to our peo]ile, and de­ U. S. Protects in Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance also shows its dependable relation to its serves the patronage and co-operation of Turkey. numerous flepositors and clients. Its our readers. Father .iloiiniez. A-.\.. a mi-sioiiary 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 capital stock is .$200,000, and its deposits PHONE 3131. DlNVjfc*, C6L9. approximate that figure, as is evident FRED M. PRESCOTT STEAM PUMP fiom Turkey, who is resting at the Armed Intervention in Mexico from the current statement. Its re­ COMPANY. house of his order in Rome, where he sources aggregating $i)S4,000 and more, was sent in a condition of overfatigiie Would be Mistake-Cardinal Gibbons and its loans exceeding $42i),0(K), prove A. !Mr. .1. Lupfer. the local manager of resulting from the severe strain of the THE W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. this bank to be a fine business institu­ the Fred M. Prescott Steam Pump Com­ tion and a splendid aid to worthy busi­ pany. has been established in business in past few years, speaks highly of the ness enter])rises. One of the great bene­ El Paso for nine years, with offices at treatment aeconksl the niins and ^ e s ts ".\iiiied iiitirvi iitioii in Mi xii'o should agTce upon some hoi^jirulde terms that GENERAL INSURANCE fits to the community offered by this .')lo Mills building. Tliis company in­ in Turkey liy the Cnited .''t;ites aniliUs- lii'Vi'i take ph'.ee," -aid ( iirdiiial Gihhoiis will give hack to each power that which Phon* Main 676 EatablUhaK WM bank is through its savings department, stalled the El Paso city pumping |dant, sailor. has liceii lost and to return to Belgium, which encourages and helps the people to and numerous other large pumps in the ill ail iiiti'ivievv ”iveii to The Review. 728 Gas & Electric Building form the habit of saving their surplus city and surrounding country. Mr. Lup­ "Oiir missions in Turkey are lieing "W)' who, h;ive thi- interest of the eoiiii- Jh a t poor, suffering, Ideediiig country, earnings. For its friendly spirit and its fer is also handling the products of the protected during the jiresent eimtliet of trv at lieart approve of the course of ; her liberty and iiidepeiideiiee.” kindly interest in our cause and nur peo- Bdlowing companies: Henry L. Worth­ nations by the .-\meriian amlia-sador. the pri'-eiit a'lliiinistratioil ii| w ithliohl- ])le this bank is heartily commended. ington, Geo. F. Blake Mfg. Co., Knowles DUFFY’S To show how admirably he ha- aided I ii;o troops from Mexico. True, there is Directory of have only to quote the word' of one m nun h intiTinil di-oriler tliere, aiiil this oiir Sisters; 'The amhas-:idor of the is to I))' regretted. ’I'liere ari' about Attorneys-at- Law STORAGE and m o v in g Cnited States has been for each :ind ev­ thirlv ilioeeses ill Mexico, eiiili with a OF COLORAOa eryone of us like a father and ;i mother.’ hi'hop. hilt I am informed that about Phone Main 1340 OfSce, 601 Fifteenth S t "One of my eom|ianions here in Roine t\M'iit\ of these, with the archbishop of ' JAME8 J. McFEELY, was enabled to leave ( onstantiiioide by .Mexi'o ( ity, Iiave taken refuge in San Attoraey-at-Law, fhe passport given him by the '.mie .\ntonai. Texas. '1 hey have e-tahlislu'd I 42S Foet«r Buii$:iif, u A o n fiO gentleman. 'Ibis l-'atlier relates tliat the there a '^•millal•y and will reimiin there Sixteenth and Champa I Phone 429$ Turks went to the Sisters’ s i Ih h )!. took niitil eonditioiis la'iome si'tth'il in tlcir about one hundred and sixty dnlhiis. and own country. . MORRISSEY & SCOFIELD [>ilt the linns out of the building. Tlie Trusts Neither Villa Nor Carranza. Attorneyi at Law, G DEEP ROCK amlia-sador foreed the Turk- to give up "None of ns lias any faith in Car- 306-07 Symei Building, Phone Mam 4310 Denver, Colo the money, which he carried in person r.ii/a or \ ’illa. 1 have bail full reports to the Sisters. WATER on both of them :iiiil they are not to lie OAN B. CARKY. "Tlie Adrianojile mission, wliiih 1 left trii-te'l. They are a disgr:ice to their AttoraaT-at-Law, when the war broke out. has been trans- country and 1 know that the jieople 21$-1N CoroaaAa H6a.. |)lanti'd to Bulgaria. The little l^ g ar- have no eoiifiileiiee in them. They have Phone Main 4951 Denver, Colo ian seminarians of the .81av rite iiave rilled with a mighty liand, lui 1 1 have WILLIAM H. ANDREW, iK'cn crowded into St. Aiigiistiirs college heard that Villa has perpetrateil atro­ Attaraay-at-Law, View Showing Beautiful Parking System in El Paso Residence Section. at Philippopoli.” cious murders, hut their rule seems to $1$ Charlas DallKlM. Tel. Main 1309 Denver, Colo he near an end. If an honest ehstion PURE ALTAR WINES We have the approbation of His Lordship Bishop Mats for the distribution Church Keeps Down Crime. is obtained I feel sure that the proper JOHN H. REDOIN, of Altar Wines made at St. Josef's Agricultural Institute, Rutherford, Cali­ If the Chii''"li proinote.'i erinie, how ilo man will rule.” Attorney and CoaaMlar al Law, fornia, under the supervision of Father Crowley. 6I2-6I4 Ernest and Cranmer Block, voii aocoiiiit for tlie fact that Lon Ion. •'It is reported in tlie jiress that the W. A. GRAINGER MERCANTILE CO. El Paso Dairy Company I Seventeenth and Curtis Streets, WHOI.EBAZ.E WZXE AKD UQ'aOB KSBCEAVTS equal in pro) ortion to all Ireland, has Villi'ta authorities in Mexico City will Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo 1412 WAEEE 8T. Fbone Cliainpa UT (loiihle the niiniher of imiictahle of- inden.iiify the family of McMainis, the The largest, eleanest and most sanitary dairy in the Southwest T. M. MORROW, jfenses? ("Clieltenhani Examiner,’’ Eng­ .\merieaii killed by Vil’a’s soldiers,” it Attorney-at-Ia w , PRODUCERS OF CERTIFIED MILK land. May 111, 188t>.) How do you ac- w:is .suggested to the cardinal. He $21 E. 4 C. Building, .smiled broadly and his eyes twinkled. Phone Main 1849 Visit our dairy and see for yourself the wonderful jflant eoiiiit for the faet that England and "Can we believe roblars?” said tlie which System, Science and Sanitation has made possible. Wales, having eight times the popula­ eardinal. ”Ilis past course should warn J. T. MALEY, tion of Catholic Ireland, have, nevertlie- Lawyer, les.s, almost sixteen times the iiiimher of us that l.e [iiolialdy will evade h s 5(17 Ernest & Grimmer Bldg.. EL PASO DAIRY COMPANY , eriminals? ("London Ciiiverse and jiromises. He and his men have perpe­ Phone Chanqia 2111. Denver, Colo. 5 c . The Clean Dairy [ Weekly.” March, iniO|,—Rev. J. P. Me- trated the greatest crimes aga list the . Key. C.M., in “The Antidote.” Catholic ( hiireh. and for no reason. 1 That will all Is' taken up. though, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NEW through diphiniatic eireles and I do not '.are to go into details as to what ha J. C. PEY TO N ■W. F. PAYNE As.sistant Secret.ary been done. ” BUTTER-NUT BREAD President and Gen’l Mgr. Vice-President C. H. GOL1.E Approves American Course. More Slices The eardinal is hzpjiy that the .\mer- Made With Milk Same Price j iean government did not enter into war I with Mexico in view of the fact that C. M. B. A. I El Paso Ice §nd Refrigerator Co. the Eiiriipeaii war hegaii just after the Sacred Heart Branch No. 1—Meets Anierlean-Mexieaii crisis had jia-sed. first and third Wednesdays. Hall 323 CAFITAZ. STOCK $100,000.00 The eanCnal stainls for jieaee tirst. last CTiarles Building. and all the time. St. Elisabeth’s Branch No. 4—Meets "Do you lool; for an early peace?” he first and third Tuesdays. School build PURE ICE and DISTILLED WATER was asked, regarding the European war. ing. Eleventh and (Thampa. D allj Io« Capacity 135 Ton* “I do not look for any lasting [leace St. Dominic’s Branch No. 6—Meets if the countries now at war go on with second and fourth Thursday eveninga. C orner of C ar L oads Hall, 323 Cliarlcs building. Mills, Ochoa and Virginia and Sack Shipments their determination to try to crush their LAUNDRY D? EX PASO, TEXAS. a Specialty Annunciation Branch No. 8—Meets G. H. & S. A. Trackage opponents. There can be only one out­ 2500-2520 CURTIS ST. first and third Tuesdays. Thirty-ser come, and that is for the powers to enth and Humboldt street. WE USF ARTESIAN WATER

i PAGE FOUR—THIRD SECTION. DENVER CATUOLIC REGISTER THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.

ST. Pope Benedict Expresses Grief Father- Leo, Pueblo Benedictine, is Catholic and Protestant Faiths’ BENEFIT ON APRIL 16 St. Mary Magdalene’s parish will give to Help at Boulder Easter Services Effect Compared hy Fr.Callanan a social dance and card party at the at Calamities o f W ar in Poland Adams hotel, Tuesday evening, April 16. ing on the characters of the early so- The Pope and Poland.—The latest is- a church, may say it anywhere, there be­ (Special to The Register) The series of lectures to non Catholics called reformers,^have recently come to aue of the official Acta Apostolicae Sedis ing no peril of irreverence; as to priests, Boulder, Colo., Mar. 30.—Father Leo laying plans for a dramatic production given by Rev. M. F. Callanan, PB., of contains a very touching letter of the who actually bear arms, they may cele­ will come to Boulder Friday or Satur­ to be given some time this spring. A the Annunciation parish ended with the light. He also dwelt at length on the Holy Father to Archbishop Likowski of brate mass, but only on Sundays and day of this week Trom the Benedictine committee consisting of Raymond My­ lecture of last Sunday evening. Keen social aspects of Catholic and Protes­ l*osen and Guesen, Poland; in it the holydays of obligation. priory at Pueblo to assist Father .\gatho ers, formerly a member of the Denham interest was manifested in the lectures tant countries in which he gave figures throughout and the attendance continued from recently issued statistics, showing Pc^e expresses his special affection for Nominations of the Curia.—The Sacred in the Easter services. Father Leo will stock company of Denver; Miss Kather­ to grow until the large church of the the superior morality and civilization SondajDi sing the high mass at 10 o’clock Easter ine Markey, teacher of art at the Boul­ iiiiier the Poles, who are as faithful to their Congregation of Propaganda has estab­ Annunciation was well filled at the clos­ properly understood of Catholic nations W« all Uk« aometUnr •xtra food country as they always were to the lished,' with the Pope’s approval, a new morning. der ‘‘prep” school, and Mrs. Agnes ’ V. ing lectures. Numerous questions were as compared with nations distinctly to Mt OB SnBday. Tour Kotlior, <3»urch of God and to the Apostolic See, The Young Women’s sodality of the O’Mahoney was appointed to select a Prefecture Apostolic, to be in charge of presented each evening, some of which Protestant. Divorce and some of its ‘Wtfo, SwMthaart or SiaUr will bo and hence he cannot but deeply deplore Sacred Heart church will give a ball in play for the club and to conduct the Franciscan Fathers, for the Island of manifested a high order of intelligence kindred evils as manifested in America woU satiaflod if traatod to ono of tho the terrible calamities which have be­ Sterberg hall Easter' Monday night. A tryouts. SOo Homo Cooked Slnnoni so wall Yesso and smaller islands in the vicili- on the part of the questioners. As a came in for severe criticism by the lec­ fallen them; he ardently prays to God, large attendance is expected. Mrs. James Burke, wife of the promi­ ■ervod at tba ity. rule little or no bigotry was indicated by turer who closed with some sarcastic th e Author of all consolation, that He John B. McGauran of Denver will be nent county farmer, has been ill with Cardinal Antony Vito is appointed the questions, which seemed to have for flings at the bigots of our day and n a y relieve their distress, and soon the speaker of the evening Thursday at the grip. Pro-Prefect of the Congregation of Rites. their sple object the elucidation of the nation. {grant them the much longed for peace a meeting of the Civics club of the uni­ After a week’s visit at the home of Bristol Restaurant In reference to this it is announced that truth. There was a good and respectful versity. jiis subject will be, “The Single Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickert, 828 Uni­ ^ 1540-42 California Street and its fruits; he particularly recom­ the introduction of the cause of the Irish attendance of Protestants each Sunday MRS. 0. P. JENKINS DIES * Tax.” versity avenue, Mrs. Margaret Shipman mends to all the Bishops that they show Martyrs, of Cromwell’s time, is near at evening, and the reverend lecturer care­ AT LA JUNTA, COLORADO C. E. Smith, Prop. the greatest solicitude to their faithful Mat Sehons of 409 Spruce street is re­ has returned to Chicago. hand. Archbishop Walsh of Dublin, some fully avoided any allusions that might FROM 11 A.-M. TO 9 P. M. covering from a bad attack of heart Miss Josephine Lee, teacher in the flock, and after commending them to the ten years a^o, had compiled a mass of give offence. (Kathrine O’Neil, Staff Reporter) Blessed V’^irgin, the Protrectress of Po­ trouble. Mapleton school, spent the spring vaca­ La Junta, Mar. 30.—Mrs. 0. P. Jen­ evidence, and the list includes no fewer “How to Find the True Church” was land, he grants them all most lovingly The Newman club of the university is tion with relatives in Fort Collins. kins, an old-time resident of La Junta, than 300 names of bishops, regular and the subject under discussion in the two soxrp his apostolic blessing. died Sunday morning, after receiving the secular priests, and lay Catholics of both closing lectures, at which the attend­ Clear COBBomma CUokoB Hoodie This letter was dated February 1st, last rites of the church. sexes; it contains a number of names of CRCWDED CHURCH HEARS ance was phenomenal. Last Sunday eve­ and on the 20th, Archbishop Likowski Roger Williams’ Own “ SEVEN LAST WCRDS” SUNG Mr. John Spalding, who is in attend­ Kz;i.isHi;s Franciscans, Dominicans, .Jesuits, Augus­ ning Father Callanan dwelt at length on Kadiehaa or OllTos received the reward of his laborious ance at Colorado college this year, is tin ians, Cistercians and other religious. the fruits of Protestantism and Catho­ episcopate in a better world. He was 78 Colony is Now Nearly (St. Elizabeth’s Parish.) spending his Easter vacation in La Jun­ rxsK The three Cardinals presidents of the licity from a social and religious stand­ Baked rUata of WUtaflah, years old, having succeeded, in 1906, Much praise is due St. Elizabeth’s ta with his father, Mr. B. M. Spalding. Roman .\cademy of St. Thomas .\(iuinas point. He made numerous allusions to Oyitar Baoco Archbishop Stablewski in the govern­ Half Roman Catholic choir for the beautiful sacred concert Mr. W. M. Benson is spending a few are their Eminences Ix)renzelli, prefect of facts of history, some of which, reflect- Choice of .11 ment of the 1,800,000 Polish Catholics of given last Sunday evening. The famous days in Dallas, Texas., in attendance at studies. Billot and Lega. Boaat Yonjxg Tnrkey, his jurisdiction. Mgr. Jedzink, the di­ It is claimed that the diocese of Provi­ composition, the“ Seven Last Words of the 0. S. and D. system meeting. CraBharry Sanca FATHER BURKE TO CLOSE rector of the Seminary of Posen, was ap- Mgr. .Andrew B. Meehan, of Rochester, dence, R. I., contains a larger percent­ Christ on the Cross,” by DuBois has al­ Mr^ Charles Doyle spent the week end Calf Swaathraada a la Fooletta X. Y., is appointed secret chamberlain of ways been very much appreciated. This LENTEN SERVICES FRIDAY Comfad Prime Boaat Beef an jus |K>inted administrator of the diocese. age of Catholics to the whole popula­ in Lamar. ChlckaB Fattlea a la Crama Communion and Mass in the War Zone His Holiness. tion than any other in the United was shown by the attendance last Sun­ Mr. John Norris of Kansas City was KaBhad Fotatoaa The Rev. Garrett J. Burke will close —By a decree of Feb. 1st the Sacred Con­ It is announced from Washington that States. And this was the colony founded day. in La Junta last week. Creamed Oraea Faaa or Snarar Cora the series of special mid-day I>>nten gregation of the Sacraments has by the the Rt. Rev. Charles W. Currier, first by Roger Williams when he was exiled Next Sunday the Feast of the Resur­ Miss Irene Spalding was hostess to the Sliced ToBiatoea on tettooe setrices at his church tomorrow at noon. Banana Cream Fla or Peach Fla or Pope’s special command*declared: 1st, Bishop of the new diocese of Matanzas, by the intolerance of the Massachusetts rection of pur Lord, the masses will be K. K. Klub Saturday of last week. These devotions, which have been held lea Cream and Cake th a t the soldiers at the front may be CTiba, has resigned on account of ill Puritans in 1636. as usual, 6, 7, 8, 9, and solemn high Father Dilly visited the Mennonite twice a week, have been attended always Coffee Tea Milk Battarmilk admitted to holy communion in the form health; he had been consecrated Bishop There is a good deal of loose talk mass at 10:30. Vespers and Benediction sanitarium at Swink Tuesday afternoon. by throngs that filled the church. Father OVB STEAKS ABE THE BEST IH of Viaticum, and 2nd, that the military in Rome by Cardinal Faleonio on July C, about Roger Williams establishing civil of the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m. Lenten services are being held in St. Burke is to be congratulated on the suc­ BEHTEB chaplains, when they cannot say mass in 1913. and religious liberty on this continent, The Altar society will receive holy Patrick’s church on Wednesday, Thurs­ cess be attains with them year after 'V\'e also serve a 30c Special Lunch­ but we showed in a paper written for communion in a body at the 8 o’clock day and Friday of this week. There eon and Dinner and a Special 20c year. . Lunch on week days. the I^oras assembly of the Knights of mass. will be three masses Sunday, at 5:30, COKE CHE—COKE a r . T . Napoleon’s Court Vacuum Heat Plant Columbus some time ago by E. M. Sha­ A requiem high mass will be cele­ 7:30 and 10 o’clock. ron, that while Williams would not al­ brated Monday morning at 8 o'clock for JOHN B. McGAURAN Artist’s Daughter is Being Installed in low taxation for the support of any the repose of the soul of Mrs. John WILL ADDRESS KNIGHTS religious denomination and practically Kunz, who died at Yuma, Colo. Mrs. Kunz was formerly a member of St. Dead in Denver Annunciation School enforced freedom of worship, that that John B. McGauran will address the irJClCfC • Leave your pocketbook at home. Elizabeth’s parish. freedom did not extend to Catholics or Knights of Columbus at their meeting Jews and that for a century afterwards On Tuesday, April 13, the public Come in any time, pick out your Spring Mrs. Agnes de Mare, daughter of the A modem heatjng'T

^ ■ i i THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1015. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAOE RISVTJW—Tw rnn srRrrrrnw

The construction of a large wheel on a ST. DOMINIC’S Tests of Local Priest’s Irrigation single tower is generally unsatisfactory, TO HAVE CARD PARTY The distance of the wheel from the base (S t.. Dominic’s Pariah.) Mission to be Given of the tower gives the wind an immense The Altar and Rosary society of St. Windmill Show Complete Success pressure on this base. The small dis­ Dominic’s church will entertain at a at Annunciation by tance between the bearings on the head card party on Thursday evening, April compels these bearings to meet a severe 8, in St. Dominic’s hall. Five hundred Dominican, Fathers The windmill invented some months ditches and let the mill do the rest. strain and prevents them from offering and high five will be the games played. ago by the Rev. J. J. Donnelly, rector of Land becomes about ten times more val­ satisfactory resistance to the twisting Dainty refreshments will be served free (By LUliu Cheney, AnnnncUtioB Pnriih) 1629-31 Arapahoe St. St. Francis de Sales’ church, Denver, uable when water is added to it, hence force of the wind. after the gptmes. An enjoyable evening A miaaion will be started April 85 by said to open up possibilities for irriga­ it is certain that the mill will result in To overcome these defects and permit is promised all those attending. the Dominican Fathers. The first week ting many sections of the West where real estate booms in many parts of the the building of very large mills. Father Tlie Columbine Dramatic club re­ will be for the women, the second for it is now impossible to obtain sufficient West once its excellence is realized by Your Eastar Hat Will Have Donnelly has designed a secondary cir­ ports very gratifying returns from its the men. water, has proved thoroughly successful the general public. cular tower at a sufficient distance from last show on March 17, both from a so­ Next Sunday is communion Sunday for after a complete 'try-out, and will be Father Donnelly first became inter­ the central tower to permit the play of cial and financial standpoint. the Married Ladies’ sodality. Meeting Better Style and Will Cost put into operation on a large tract of ested in irrigation when he was pastor the w h^l between the towers. The was held last Sunday evening. dry land which it is proposed to turn at La Junta, in the heart of the lower head of the central tower upon which CATHEDRAL GIRLS TO HAVE The last of the series of lectures for Less if Purchased From into irrigated farms in the Denver dis­ Arkansas valley farming district. He the mill pivots to face the wind is the DANCE THURSDAY. APR. 8 non-CathoIics was given last Sunday I trict. Father Donnelly, in spare mo­ continued his study when stationed at exact center of the circular tower, the All are cordially invited to attend the night. The merit and popularity of ments, has given much time to the study Montrose and Grand Junction, and, This Great Store shaft on which the wheel revolves ex­ dance to be given at Cathedral hall on these lectures were proved by the large of power generation througE windmills. though he dropped interest in the ques­ tending the full diameter of the outside April 8, under the auspices of the young attendance, especially at the last. His new machine, which eventually will tion when he went to Georgetown, he tower. Sheave wheels on each end of ladies of the parish. The young ladies The funeral of Mrs. Helena Elygos be the means of opening up many thou­ resumed experiments about four years this shaft rest on a circular track, sup­ have been untiring in their efforts to was held Monday morning at 9 o’clock sands of acres, is able to draw water ago, and the perfected windmill is the ported by the outside tower. The brac­ make the evening a delightful one. Miss from the chui^h. through an eight-inch pipe, an unheard result. ing of the wheel is designed to throw Marguerite Futvoye is chairman of the The funeral of little Marie Johnson of thing with windmills in the past. No The problem which confronted Father the resistance to the twisting strain of committee and will be assisted by a was held Wednesday morning at 9 mill th at was ever produced in years Donnelly when he started work was to the wind on the outside tower. Instead number of other young women, includ­ o’clock. agone had sufficient power to make it construct mills with wheels of sufficient of the former eight or tcn-inch bearing ing Misses Maizic Donegan, Estella Mui- High mass will be sung on Holy Thurs­ useful for irrigating purposes, where size to develop the required power for he thus obtains bearings twenty feet phy, Clara Munday and Mary E. Smith. day at 8 o’clock; Friday, the mass of an abundant and steady supply of wa­ satisfactory irrigation work. Standard apart, practically doing away with the Joseph Mannix will act as chairman of the Presanctifled will be offered at 8 ter was necessary. With Father Don­ authorities rate a twenty-foot wheel as danger of swaying or throwing the the floor committee and the following o’clock; Saturday the services begin at nelly’s mill, it will be possible to sink a 19.5 times as powerful as eight-foot-six- to|> r. young gentlemen have been invited to 7 o’clock and mass will be said about well anywhere water can be obtained by inch wheels. A twenty-five-foot wheel assist him: Messrs. John Payne, Ray­ 8:30. j drilling, dig a reservoir and irrigating again doubles this power. In order to secure a well-balanced con­ struction, and further to increase the mond Sullivan, Henry Vellmure, Ralph The Married Ladies’ sodality will put power, the inventor uses two wheels on Kenviro, Pat O’Connell, Robert Murray, a new marble altar railing across the the same shaft equally distant from the William Thompson, Frank Fisher and sanctuary. central head. The smaller of the two is Percy Horan. On April 12 the Colonial Dramatic so­ EASTER SALE held against the wind by the larger. ciety will produce the popular Irish play, “Peg o’ My Heart.” Here is an opportunity for getting first quality The efficiency of the rear wheel is but Indiana Priest Composes Official State little lessened by the position of the Ode for Exposition. Father Fahey, a pastor of New York small wheel, as the wind, breaking over The Panama exposition commission of city, was the guest of his old friend, its obstruction, strikes the outer blades Indiana has chosen Father Charles L. Father Callanan. Other visitors at the HAIR GOODS of the other with increased force. A O’Donnell, C.S.C., of Notre Dame univer­ parochial residence this week were Mrs. W holesale Milliners Retailing'tlm g/^rect to Marie Cowan of Durango and Mr. and side vane is so arranged as to act as sity to compose and dclivg- the official Denver W omen/ governor of the mill. ode for Indiana, Juno 20. Mrs. Keelenberger and daughter, also of At a Saving of from j to 2 Durango. Mr. Keelenberger is a mer­ chant of the southwest metropolis. NEW LOCATION — “Just around the Comer from From one of the Oldest and Most Reliable hair goods stores in Denver Miss Ethel McCarthy has gone to Val­ the Tow er/’ oji Arapahoe 32 Million a Year Saved Country lejo, Cal., to visit with her uncle and Goods sent C. 0. D., subject to approval. Mail orders promptly attended tty aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McCarthy. Phone Main 8033 By Our Catholic Parish Schools GASTELLO’S HAIR STORE, 626 " “iESi!! c^lL*** THREE MASSES EASTER AT CATHERINE’S Phone Main 1412 416 EAST 20TH AVE. By VERY REV. THOMAS J. McCLDSKEY, S.J., h . President of Fordham University. (St. Catherine’s Parish.) The necessity of moral training is well recognized by all true Holy week will be observed with TheOenver Creanaery educators, and it is the aim of the Catholic school to provide such masses at 8 and evening devotions at Art Needlework moral training most effectively. The Catholic Church is convinced 7:30. Three masses on Easter, high 1 that religion and morality must be united. Her experience during mass at 6,* low mass at 8, and high Company E A S m . and Waists the 2,000 years in which she has civilized the world confirms this mass at 10. knowledge. The relation of the creature to the Creator is the most Rita I.a Verne, infant daughter of Mr. T R Y A POUND OF OUR important of all subjects, and the proper adjustment of these duties and Mrs. Charles Peterson, was baptized is the most important of all obligations. These relations and obliga­ on .Sunday. Be sure to see our Waists. You Free Embroidery and Fresh Churned Butter will be delighted. Charmingly, tions must receive constant and serious attention. Religion and The ladies of the Altar and Rosary sq^ dainty Waists for the Easter suit. Crochet Lessons morality cannot long remain separated. Men will not revere the law ciety will give a card party at the hofne/ if they ignore the law-giver. of Father Ryan, 4200 Grove strpci, oh , Classes all day, every day. E. Baker, Manager DENVER, COLO. Big Easter Sale $1.00 Expert instruction. Catholics pay taxes for the public schools, and as they cannot Thursday evening, April 15. A cordial conscientiously use these schools they have founded their o\^n school invitation is extended to all. ' > I Silk and Crepe de Cliines, white Art needlework and all material. system and spend annually thirty millions of dollars for the support tjnd colors, Royal Society Crochet Floss, the substitute for D. M. C., all sizes, of Catholic education. Archbishop Keane- B a ^ Home. The average cost of educating a child in the parochial school is Archbishop Keane haa^eturned from $2.75 to $5.75 lOc a Spool about $10 a year. In some parts of the country it is higher and in a stay of several w e^e in the South­ other parts it is lower, but the average cost is more than fifty per land, where lie wy^^for a rest in com­ Ddrei^e 2-Sjkiol cent less than the cost of educating a child in the public school. The pany with BiM>^ Garrigan of Sioux maintenance of parochial schools at this reduced cost is made pos­ City. Tlio prfjfcitcs dividerl their time sible only through the almost gratuitous services given by hundreds between Pad’s* Christian and Gulfport, Sewii^ MacUiies HUNT & VAN NICE and thousands of men and women, who have devoted themselves to Miss., aq^’''also enjoyed a two-weeks’ (No Bobbins to Wind) Sixteenth Street 0p p . Joslin’s the work of Catholic education. There are 275 teaching communi­ visit to-vlavana. The archbishop returns ties, made up of religious men and women who have consecrated preapy rcfreslicd from his sojourn in the sunav South. Price $45.ClubPlaoofPapent themselves to do this work for God and their fellow man. They ac­ ($2.(X> Down and 81.(M> per Week.) cept no remuneration except what is barely necc.s.sary for personal This ie the kind of machine that In­ ventors have been working to perfect sustenance. The highest salary asked by the sisters and brothers o f Holy Name an Old Devotion. for a score of years. This is perfect. these teaching bodies is about $1 a day. 'While in some parts of jife .\ddressing a congregation of 2,500 Other good machines from 8I4.SO to $45.(X>. AU gnarantesd for 10 ysars. country, -where f-lie Catholics are fewer or have less means to pay'"the men in St. Josepli's Cathedral, Hartford, All sold on the Club Plan—$2.(X> do'wn, double tax for education, the religious teachers eke out their ^suste­ Conn., Biahop Shuhan, rector of the 81.00 per week. Let ns demonstrats. nance on a salary of about sixty cents a day. / Catholic University of America, said According to the report of the United Some arc boarding schools, jjut the ma­ that while the devotion to the Holy A. T. Lewis & Son States commissioner of education, the jority are day schools onj^iu Name of Jesus in some of its forms is Dry Goods Co. There are 1'25 Catholiij/eollcges in the of recent origin, in reality this devo­ average cost of each pupil in the ele­ DEHVEB, COLOBADO. mentary schools is .^22.07 a year. At United States. Most '.f them have pre­ tion is the very oldest in the Church. this rate the saving to the state by the paratory schools of^; fiigh school grade. The Christian religion honors “The elementary Catholic schools, which edu­ There are twenty^ Catholic universities Xame,” meaning its founder and model, cate alone 1,400,000 pupils, is .$.32,000,IKK) in the United fj^tes. In all the popu­ Jesus Christ. a year. The amount it would cost the lous dioceses ?ihere is an educational Furnaces, Cornices state to educate the many thousands seminary fi^ the education of the CLIP THIS AS POB PUTSBi: Gutters, Chimney Tops who attend the Catholic high schools, clergy, whcfe the studies are up to the THE COLORADO PIONEER LAND .MAN R, L. CLOW , 1513 STOU T ST. all klnda of academies, colleges and universities university grade. The dioceses that are 35 year.*' actual residence In Elbert and Douglas counties; 30 years In land Tin and Oalvanlasd Iron Work would be many more millions each year. not aljfe to maintain such seminaries business; am posted on all eastern slope It has been carefully estimated that the sendXheir students to a well-organized of Colorado and other parts. I claim to Thirty years experience in furnace have the liest for homes, grain and dairy buslaeec in Deaver. annual saving to the state accruing insdiftution such as that maintained by combination farms at speculative prices. If you are wishing to buy and pay 14 to Agente for the from the Catholic schools, including tlsf archdioceses of New 'i'ork, Boston. 14 or all cash, I will show the goods; In teachers’ salaries, books, apparatus, care ^I’liiladelpliia, St. Louis or the other some cases stock, implements, crops go if Oelehreted Boynton Pnmaoee wanted; ralnbelt, Irrigated and other prop­ of buildings and the cost of building^ great centers. o sitio n s from 20 acres, 80, 160, 320, 600, Thus the system of Catholic schools r.OOO up to 15,000 acres and up; prices Tbe O’BiieD Fumace.Works is about $100,000,000. from $4, $7, $10, $15, $25. $50, $100 up; The Catholic elementary schools/are covers every grade of education from some fruit and western slope and stock f 3827 Walnut SL ' ran ch es; aI.so have 160 and 320-acre re ­ Teleykene Kalm M7I organized under the care of the pastor of the elementary school to the university, linquishments; for quick, square deal, each parish, and are united in a diocesan ami all strive to realize the ideal noted see Clow and have him show you. system under the direction of the bishop, j in the decree of the last national council Several 40, 80, 160 and up, Irrig ated , J. J. HARRINGTON. I Formerly Witt near Denver and other ijarts; prices $45, D. A. HARRINGTON. I C. J. - -Reilly. St. AnthonT’f branch, No. 890—Me«bi In most of the dioceses of the United held in Baltimore in 1884, which ex- $100 per acre up. HARRINGTON BROS! 2d and 4th Tuesdays, St. Elizabeth halL States there is a school board, consisting pressed the hope that “the Catholic Branch No. 298-^MeeU 2d and 4th Ralnbelt farm, 400 acres. Improve­ Heating & Ventilating Tuesdays in Charles building. of a select body of pastor* appointed by scliools shall continue to grow ever ments A-1; 75 acres prettiest meadow. In alfalfa; individual water rights and Branch No. 316—Meets 2d and 4th the bishop. Besides this school board, more efficient and prove to be tjic honor springs galore; no better In state; near Contractors Wednesday evening. Room 326 ChArlM town and creamery; price $50 per acre; gobbing and Bepalrlng a Ofeelally> there is in many dioceses a superinten­ and the ornament, the hope and the terms half cash; to see this place Is P hone Champa 2648. Building. dent of schools. The ordinary functions strength not only of the Church, hut to buy it. ' 888 rOtTXTBBBTX ■*. Branch No. 1094—Meets 1st and 8rd 160 a., nicely Im proved, ab o u t 40 a. Tuesdays, 8 p. m., in hall No. 221 Charlst Gentlemen: of the school board are to inspect, exam­ also of the republic.” cult., good buildings; few minutes’ drive building. from city limits. » You will find here the most legitimate ine and rogulate/schools. The regula­ St. Anne’s Branch, No. 864, meets t i tions regard CQlirses of studies, text One of the best Elbert count.v farms; and 4th Fridays at 3700 Gilpin. showing of proper attire — most legit­ Catholics Move to Fore. 640 fenced; sev eral p a rts ; 120 c u ltiv ated ; books and the certification of teachers. Murphy’s Root Beer St. Joseph’s Branch, No. 611, meets imately priced. Governor Walsh of Massachusetts, in 50 a lfa lfa ; 100 b o tto m ; sp rin g s creek, 2nd and 4th Thursday in St. Joseph’s Where there is a superintendent the timber, good and •■plenty buildings all 1634 and 1726 Curtis St. his recent address in New York, called kinds; dandy location; sell stock, about hall, 6th and Galapago. school hoard receives his report, consid­ 70 head, w ith place If w anted. Phone Main 6390. Denver, Colo Annunciation Branch, No. 820, meet# attention to the fact that only four 1st and 3rd Monday, Annunciation hall, Alfred Benjamin and the L Systemtim ers his recommendations, and acts upon Sell 480 a. Improved, or 960 acres, with JAMES SWEENEY. years ago, although the population of 7:30 p. m. Clothes for Men — Knox, John B. Stet­ them in a legislative capacity. The or­ or without stock. -Mnssajluisetts is from forty-five to fifty son, Henry Heath, London —Hats. dinary functions of the superintendent Sell cheaper than to lease, 440 acres, per cent Catholic, there was only one 200 cult., 85 in winter wheat; nicely ASK any exhibitor who makes the Best are to inspect and examine the schools, improved; strictly ralnbelt. Laatem SUdea. judge of thO Catholic faith out of a to­ And Furnishings of corresponding merit regulate the course of studies and: to tal of fifty-four judges. Matters at. 240 a., moderately Improved; rent or determine whatever is necessary for the sell. H. p. SMITH present stand somewhat better, the While the service of the store is such standardization of schools. He renders See Clow, tell him your wants, for 8406 16TK BTBBET, DBBTBB, COLO governor said. Out of seven supreme as buyers appreciate. an annual report to the bishop or the little cash to start is all that is needed. Phone OaL 783 court judges two arc Catholics—Judge 1513 Stout. school board. Total 3,680 acre.*, ralnbelt farm, De Coursey and Judge Carroll—ap­ "dandy," well improved combination lantern Slides for all Purposes As the Catholic elementary schools are stock and dairy farm near Denver, 60 pointed not because they were Catho­ acres alfalfa, crops, 300 tons hay. 150 usually taught by the members of a re­ lics but because of their fitness for of­ farm ed, 90 per cen t can be farm ed, 100 ligious educational order, there is also acres fall grain, plenty of good water . FRED F. FISHER fice. In all pastures for stock and hogs; price an inspector appointerl from the order for quick sale $22,400 for deeded, includ­ ing lease. All solid body. % or all Catholic Goods Dwers of the schools as conducted. The ele­ cash to suit purchaser. For full partic­ Opp. St Ellsabeth'n ulars on this and many others call on mentary parish schools are established Player Booka, Rotariea, Scapnlara, Bti a t a l i f o r n i a in every diocese of the United States. •f Take Trip to Boulder and ♦ CLOW, 1513 Stont Bt., Denver. rhone Mala 8864. i6 tb S t . C 1055 ELEVENTH STREET. There are more than five thousand of ♦ See Magnificent Foothills. ♦ Brings You This these parochial schools with an enroll­ 4> + Hours, 9—12 a. m. 1—• p. ■ No tourist who wants to BUY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OF ment of 1,400,000. get a close view of the foot- ♦ DR. J. J. MEEHAN Trial Package Besides these elementary parochial ♦ hills can afford to miss a trip ♦ The American Fuel and Enough for -2.5 large cups of the^most The John A. Martin Drug Co. schools, there is a well-organized system delicious tea ytm ever tasted. Grown in the * to Boulder. This pretty toivn * Feed Co. famous Uiralla Tea Gardens of Ceylon. of secondary schools. Tliere are more is connected ■with Denver by * Dentist J. C. STORTZ, Prop. cially imported. Heretofore grown only for than seven hundred Catholic high schools SUITE 501, MACK BLK. PH. M. 5265 highest class English trade. A ix>sitiYe delight * trolley and steam lines. The * COAL, WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN and revelation for disorimineting tea drinkers. Drugs and Family Medicines and academies in the United States. leth an i CALIFORNIA. Ej^uitite in its full natural flavor and aroma* hills are all around it and * Phone Main 2483 4201 Josephine st If you have never tasted Stewart’s Six-Shilling Phones Main 4282 and 4283. 930 ISTH ST., Charles Bldg. Most of these schools are registered and Tea the world has a treat in store for you. Only ♦ present a sight never to be the choicc.st and ti ndcrest tea leaves—the pwe approved by the educational department * forgotten. In some ways ♦ tea—unadulterated, uncolored, without artifi­ PHONE MAIN 7377. of the state in which they are situated. cial flavoring or scent. Goes fu^her and costs HENRY WARNECEE, Prop. ♦ they resemble the graceful no more tlian ordinary English breakfast tea.^ Many of the academies and high schools The Frank M. HaO W r i f A T n rlflV ffencroiis ^ial ♦ Allegl^nies, but they contain YV n i e I o u a y pack.n$;e and booklet •^ e a are listed as private schools, and there Hyitle Dbiket * y«cts.** Tells yoo all about tfa and the tea trade. * that brazen boldness which is CMte4r«fMt> •vanre^ottM THE CAPITAL CITY SHOE MFG. CO. is a fee for tuition, according to- the ele­ PHONB 4 m . Drug Co. you buy another pound of tea. beod 2t> eaota in atampa or * the chief charm of the Rock- ♦ coin for Um trial packasa today. ^ Repair Work our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles, 75c. gance of the surroundings and the ac­ COR. LARIMER & 27TH STR ♦ ies. Osr. H tli Avn. A Fp m MIii • ! STEWART & ASHBY. Importers VSiSTiUSS 1511 Champa St Denver, Colo. commodations afforded to the students. Denver, Oolo. Department 151. ■iW' w

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If You Can Not See Well— Receiving Line Selected for Play At Littleton Japanese Operetta Sunday, Apr. 11, By Denver Actors ■*.. S E E U S Park Hill Easter Monday Ball by St. Leo’s Parish School Pupils 1.00k ahead and prepare for the future. Some slight defect of your eyes The dramatic club from Annunciation may lead to some serious ailment, if neglected, Carefully fitted glasses will cure your troubles. ^ parish, Denver, will present “The Ad­ The Easter Monday ball to be given The repository at the Blessed Sacra­ venturer,” a clever comedy, at Littleton The school children of St. Leo’s par­ Sancert Eyes.., .Master Edward O’Hara by the Blessed ;Sacrament church of Park ment church for today’s services is de­ on Wednesday evening, April 7, for the ish will give a delightful operatta of Chorus, Japanese girls—U. Drohan, E. clared by the parishioners to be the Japanese life on Sunday, 2:30 p. m., Hart, C. Pullen, T. Brenneis, A. Mc- TlieSwigert Bros. Optical Co Hill in the Brown Falace hotel will be benefit of St. Mary’s church. The Rev. Menamy, C. Linville, J. Callahan, S. Mc­ prettiest in Denver. The full services Edward Clarke, recently^ of Annuncia-. April 11, in the Woman’s club, Glenarm Whose BsputetlOB'ud Btliilpinsat OlT# the most elaborate Catholic social event Donough, A. Carson, H. Jasperson, T. of Holy Week are being carried out. tion parish, is rwtor of the newly-cre­ street. There will also be a lecture on Snyder, K. Sulivan, M. Rochford, A. Ton ths Blrhsst Orsds of Benrioo. ssTotsd BxelnalTsly to ths nttlB f and KanBfao- next week. In the receiving line will The Rev. J. Ered McDonough, rector, ated parish of ^which Littleton is the “Old and New Japan” by Father O’Ryan. Hart, Adel Tremlctt. Chorus, Japanese boys—H. Mauler, R. tnrlaff of Olsssse be Mrs. W. J. Ciscel, chairman of the spoke at Greeley on Sunday night. The seat. “The Adventurer” was presented The operatta is entitled “The Princess 1550 California St. Denver Burke, C. Morley, W. Bryan, J. Bonnell, benefit; Mrs. Morris Wogan, Mrs. Ed­ Rev. E. J. Mannix of the Cathedral will in Annunciation hall shortly after Chrysathemum.” Following is the com­ M. O’Hagan, E ., Taylor. ward Beeler, Mrs. Harry Ulrich and Mrs. speak in the Phrk Hill church Friday Christmas, and was one of the best plays plete program: Sprites of the Night—E. Barker, M. William Weldon. The floor committee evening. ever given by the club. , Overture, Mendelssohn’s Orchestra. Deicy, D. Beck, A. Brenneis, Frank will consist of Sam Young, William P. Major Lawrence Brennen, sexton of William P. Dolan, Cliarles R. Jones, Introduction, Miss Hilga Jaaperson. Welsh, R. Williams, 0. Parmalay, D. ACT I—The Emperor’s Garden, O’Hagan, M. Callahan, L. Morley. i GOOD INSURANCE ONLY MePhee, John Lewis, Morris Wogan and the church, who went to London, On­ John Cunningham, George Kreiner, Wil­ Action songs by Minims. Chinamen—MastersH. King, A. Cavillo, Lowest Rates and H. D. Carbary. A room has been pre­ tario, on account of the death of a rela­ liam P. Reed, Hugh Gallagher, Owen Mc­ ACT II—The Cave of Inky Night. F. Fallon, W. Knockenhauer, F. Farrell, pared for cards for those who do not tive, has been ill there, and has been Govern. Miss Katherine Mealey, Miss Lecture—“Old and New Japan,” by E. Drohan. dance. unable to return. the Rev. William O’Ryan. Nations — Germany, Miss Margaret Fair Adjustment of Losses Margaret Kelleher, Miss Mauretta Ryan ACT III—The Emperor’s Garden. Hurley; Scotland, Miss Thelma Snyder; / and Miss Cornelia Vallee are members Cast of Characters. Italy, Miss Helen Bianco; Spain, Miss INSURANCE DEPARTMENT of the cast. Emperor...... Mr. Edward Mahon Louise Bonnell; Ireland, Miss Agnes Cars leave for Littleton every hour. Princess Chrysanthemum...... King; Indian girl, Miss Agnes Drohan. Odd Fieaks of Nature Can be ...... Miss Agnes McGima Faries—Moonboom, Helen AVernert; The show will start on the arrival of Prince So Sir...... Mr. Bernard Cronin Hilga Jasperson. Cleo Linville, Alice Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. that car which leaves Englewood at 8 Prince So Tru. .Mr. Karl Knockenhauer Hart, Mildred Kingston, Abbie Carson, Found Around Colorado Springs It is expected that many of Father Court Chamberlain.Master Henry Mauler Carie Pullen, Jennie Callahan, Mary 15th AND CHAMPA STS. DENVER, COLO. Clarke’s friends from Denver will at Maidens: Bianco. Tu-lip...... Miss Mary Carson Mendelssohn’s Orchestra. tend. (By Agnes Galvin, Stafi Reporter) grandeur, a little mountain stream Du-Du...... Miss Marie AVernert Piano—Miss Elizabeth JIcGovern. Yum Yum...... Aliss May Knight A’iolins—Misses Margaret McGovern, Colorado Springs has often been called rushes roaring down over gleaming To To...... Miss Grace Moran Kathryn Keefe, Evelyn McGovern. “The City of Sunshine’’ on account of gravel and precipitous ledges, reaching PRIEST MAROONED WHENft Masters John Mesch and John Haragan Bells—Miss Marie Davoren. the beautiful sunny days the year a climax of scenic beauty in the Minne­ HE GOES ON SICK CALL Officers ...... Cornet—Miss Gussie Harrington. M. A. BURKE, Undertaker through. haha fulls. Masters John Mesch and John Haragan Trombone—Mr. Edward Murray. That Dtmver, despite its metropolitan Phone Main 5219 The City Beautiful is situatef 835 South PVEE2TVBB STOYES, BAEaES, BUGS, CABFETS, TEVinCS. NEW AND se c o n d h a n d . daughter of Alfred Johnson of North denly upon a magnificent cascade fall­ Lincoln avenue Us quite su'k. WANTED—A private home, not far Phone Oluuape 3674. 1439 LABZMEB STBEEC out, for a mother who is employed dur­ Platte, Neb., was buried yesterday, with ing a distance of 234 feet in seven leaps. The music on Easter Suodav nioniing Highest prices paid for used furniture. These are called Seven Falla. At the ing the day and her two children, 3Vs services in Annunciation church. will he e.vceptioiially fine, as the choirs and 5 years of age, and one other baby. W.4.LKER—Adeline M'alker, of 1711 side of the falls is a stairway leading to have been rehearsing very diligently to MiLst be a refined home. Call York 7372. Aotnat Typewriting et the Cost of Imitation. Tslephone Mala 8666. Platte street, was buried in Mount Oli­ the grave of Helen Hunt Jackson, the hino the masses reae in English. Book.s will be loaned through the moulting and winter sea­ demic, Patrick Reagan. FULL AUTO EQUIPMENT son; the easiest way to keep setting from Manitou through the garden, for the occasion. hens, pigeons and poultry free from passes at the side of this rock. Holy Saturday Morning service at Standard Shoes yermln; now to hatch three times as Theo. Hackethal Geo. Hackethal many pullets than cockerels; how to Cathedral Spires. 7:30 o’cliK'k. i

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The upper line show.s the longhand letter, the Then in 3 to 4 months you can qualify dotted line shows the part of the longhand letter For a $100 Oovenunent Fosltion that is omitted. The middle line shows the corre­ sponding shorthand letter written by Itself. The or a high class office position. You can get a high speed so quickly because it Is syllabic—that la, lower line shows how the shorthand letters are writes a whole syllable of 2 and 3 letters with ONE joined in writing words; ‘To, hot, cop. cove, cot, STROKE or movement. Other systems have to write a stroke for every letter and to get speed I Lake’s Horse Radish Co. sot, poke.” have to learn thousands of word signs. It is just as simple .is A H C. Any Intelligent Iicrson CAN learn the .shorthand alphabet in a few We Ouarantee Yon a Position Growers, Manufacturers hours and begin using the shorthand at once; take when you are competent. We train you especially and Jobbers of ^ A U N D f ^ dictation readily the first week. You can always for your work, make you an expert in any line of ;; Family Plant: City Plant and Office: read what you have written because the vowels business. are written. After that it is largely a matter of • • Lincoln and Speer Blvd. 1833 Welton Street practice to gain speed. Snell Shorthand Is twice as rapid, this means that Phone South 133 Phone Main 2934 In 6 to 12 weeks yon can qualify for a position, you can learn it in half the time you could any Horset> Radish write more rapidly, do better work and get a larger other system, and one-half the expense. •salary than you could with any other system in Snell Shorthand is twice as legible and twice as Phone Main 6700 1711 W. Colfax Ave 5 to 8 months. accurate as any other system. DENVER, COCO. Learned in Two Weeks 100 words a minute, making an Mr. Jlarl Nichol, Denver, writes \ For teachers, students, lawyers, aceurnte tran.serlpt from my notes. over 200 words a minute, position : doctors, l)usiness and professional —Miss Helen Waite, Denver. with Telephone Company. The New Method Cleaning men who want a simple method C. E. Gage, private secretary of of taking notes, readable as long- Shorthand Skill in Two Months Hon. Gifford Pinchot, W ashing­ hand. I wouhl recommend Snell ton, D. C. , Shorthand. I learned in two In two months from the tme weeks.—Fred (Janihle, Denver. I began the study of Snell Short­ Dieut. M. W. Shumate, former A. H. WHAITE & CO. and Dyeing Company hand I was able to write over Chief U. S. Recruiting Station, What a Banker Said 100 words a minute. A friend Denver. could not do this after studying I learned Snell Sliorthand at a machine system 8 months at Mrs. Pitts, qualified as a re­ WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED odd moments as I h.-ui a chance. another .school and spending over porter in less than 4 months. —W. E. Stephenson, Manager Na­ $250 in money.—M.ary Wester Carpet Cleaning Works tional Bank, I’rescott, Arlz. W. E. Daniels, reporter, Ely, t'hipley, Denver. Nev. Took a Fosltion in Two Weeks Senator R. E, Wlnbourne, Gree­ Mr.s. Josephine Dlxon-Hart, re­ Parcel Post Paid One Way I learned Snell Shorthand in, ley, learned Snell Shorthand in 10 porter, Beaumont, Cal. two week.s and took a position as weeks, writing 135 words a an(j Rug Shop On Mail Orders stenographer.—Elmer Smith, Min­ minute. Mrs. Edna Howard, proprietor ing Engineer, Denver. of Snell Shorthand School, Seat­ •ludge B. F. Stapleton (the new tle, Wash. OFFICE Phone Champa Learned Shorthand in 4 Nights postmaster), learned Snell Short­ PHONE 2009-11 Harold Anderson took dictation hand for his own use. Miss M. E. Early, U. S. Treas­ 205 FIFTEENTH STREET, at 80 words a minute after study­ ury', Washington, D. C., said to MAIN 1374 Champa Street Mr. H. A. .Johnston, Syracuse, have received the largest salary 50 ing Snell Shortliand only 4 nights, SENVBB, COLO. something he could not do after N. Y., world's champion type­ I)ai(l to a woman in (jovernment \ studying another sy.stem 4 months. writer. service. —Harold Anderson, Denver. Capt. R. Carter, former Chief of Miss Golda Alltis, only 11 years I’ollce, Denver. old, learned Snell Shorthand in 2 100 Words a Minute in 7 Weeks months and worked as a stenog­ In 7 weeks I learned .Snell ('apt. I.eon Cliaplns, private sec­ rapher for Denison Manufactur­ Shorll)and and was al)le to write retary of Gen. Wood. U. S. A. ing Company, earning $50 a month. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Writes 250 Words a Minnte We Guarantee Yon a Position AUTOMOBILE Mi.ss Winifred Wingrove had a shorthand speed when you are competent; you can qualify for an of 250 words ,a minute, employed in 1'. S. Land COLOMBO -d CORONA BRANDS Office, Denver. office position in fi to 12 weeks or a Government Lieut, Cius. Hartung, learned in 2 montlis, doing liosition in 3 to 4 months—there is no charge if it l)ettcr work tlian a I'itman writer after studying talces you longer. But try a week first—a trial is t; months. proof. Clearing House C. E, Mahaffey, with Heddin Construction Com- Individual instruction day and night or by mall; I)any. Iniilding new post office. MACARONI sliorthand. tyjiewriting. English, bookkeeping, arith­ .Snell Shorthand is ahsolute'y guaranteed the l>est metic. penmanship, spelling, dictaphone, civil serv4co .‘V Clearing House for Autos is the latest business estaidishmcnt in for every jnirpose; the l>est for private u'sef high for city, state and federal positions. Write for Denver. Because of the frequency with which used autoinot)iles are class office work, and re])orting. particulars. Spaghetti and Vermicelli liought and sold, and .so the buyer and seller may each have lietter oppor­ tunities, ,a clearing" house has been opened at 1517-23 Tremont street. The New Sales Place will be operated on tlie same plan in use at tlie stock yards, selling on a commission l)asis. The Western Union Macaioni Manniacturing Cospany A market will in this way 1)0 i-reatcd for the trading and Iniying of cars that will meet a long felt want. Civil Service School DENVER, COLO. Our business has been a success in other cities. Help us make a .success in Denver. Come in and see us if you wish to l)uy or .sell, and get acquainted with our plan. 214 Kittredge Building Denver, Colorado

Jas. McComb, i ’res. C. Fred Hans€*n. Treas. Fred B. Conine, Sec. and Mgr ^ We Repair and Paint Cars at No Cost l*HONF GABLUP 123 \ ’ to Owner Until Sold Neponset Wall Board Auto Clearing House The Oregon Lumber Co. GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES 1517 TREMONT STREET u n d H r h i l l Lumber, Paints, Latli, Xiiils, Sasli and Doors, Oil, Cement, Barb ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSB. The Pettee UNION MADE Wire, Hardware, Glass, I’laster, Feneing, Stair Building, Mill Work, Eh'ctric Wold Fence SEVENTEENTH AND PLATTE STS. Cycle Co. OVERALLS F. B. COKIBB, Mgr. ^ DBNVBB, COLO. Nock & Garside 823 16th Street ALL DEALERS SELL THEM MADE IN DENVER ('. ,TAC(jrKS F. JACQUES Denver, Colorado Wc manufacture our own wink and .are prepared to — ELEVATORS — make close prices. See us before you place your order. 11 Manufacturers of ELECTRIC Pierce-Columbia HYDRAULIC TRUNK BROS. DRUG CO. Jacques Bros. BELT-POWER and BICYCLES MONUMENTS HAND-POWER ELEVATORS BUILDING WORK GRANITE AND SANDSTONE Prescription Specialists Phone South 73 ;; Telephone Main 664 Office and Yard, 20 to 28 E. 7th Ave. .. 1 8 4 4 -5 0 W azee St. Denver, Colo, ■ i: I I ENDORSED BY YOUR PHYSICIAN DENVER, COLO. 0. s. I 400-402 16TH STREET 2 BROADWAY * f Phone Main 4566-7-8 Phone South 835-816 Komac Paints TAILOR I DENVER, COLO. I♦ \7iu3ie' eo - Now located at Corner Fifteenth and Stout Streets, will take REMOVED TO pleasure in showing you the finest line of Wall Papers Manufacturers and Colorado Hotel PLAYER PIANOS AND TALKING MACHINES in Denver. Standard Bottlers of 408 Seventeenth Street The Kohler-McLister Paint Co. Soda Water | Diagonal Across from Bottling ------,, 1621 Arapahoe Street Next to the D. & F. Tower Brown Palace Hotel THE GIRVIN FURNITURE & AUCTION CO. 1441-1455 W elton Street Ginger Ale ii! X Your Home or Office will he the envy and admiration of your nelghl)ors, and a constant source of comfort and satisfaction to your.self qnd family, if Co. furnished with our clean, modern, high-class 2nd-hand and new furniture, Wilton velvet and Axminster rugs, guaranteed gas and coal ranges, refriger-|| AND ALL POPULAR SOFT DRINKS ators, office desks. Cash or credit onr prices will save you good money, AUCTION SALES OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS DAILY AT 2 F. M. Second-hand furniture bong-ht for cash or taken in trade. Phone Main 3667,11 THIRTEENTH AND LARIMER DENVER, COLO. | EVERY TOOTH YOU LOSE “ A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN” Subtracts From Your Health; Your Comfort and Personal Appearance CURTIS STREET :: DENTAL WORK AT COST OF MATERIALS S SI r C O H 1 S BilUard Parlors t'oim* witli your teeth troulilcs to tlh' materials u.seil. Work all done by expert SECOND FLOOR 1645 CURTIS STREET Dental Infirmary. licensed dentists and guarantceti. Open 17 SUPERB TABLES Tcetli that are eoiHidercd liopclese restored 12. D(>ntal Infirmary, 1454 Champa THE FINEST ROOM IN COLORADO to their natural lieauty and usefulness; street. Opposite the Gas Eleetric crowns, Ijridges. jilates, etc., at eo.st of huildihg. I’lione (Jiainpa 2950.—Adv. SARCONl BILLIARD CO. The Handsomest and Best Appointed Billiard Room in America. ♦ : * ’ AV.Af, R. LEOXARI). Prosident Commissions placed on Elections, Baseball and All Sporting Events. 4* i ‘ ' 1642-1644 WELTON STREET I!; W. 0. REY.XOLDS. Vice I'rcsidcnt Phone 3321 Main DENVER, COLO. ■ • M. C. IIARRlXdTUX. Vice President .TOIIX O. TALBOTT, Vice President S. J. YOUXG, Secretary ■ > R. A. SULLIVAX, Treasurer <' The American Fixture Co. Established 1872

■ > a Denver concern that has made Kirehhof, president; C. F. Stahl, THE O. P. BAUR CONFECTIONERY CO. ■« good to the fullest extent. They vice president, and Louis Ander­ design and manufacture bank, son, secretary and treasurer. Caterers and Confectioners The Hibernia Bank and Tmst Co. store, office and bar fixtures. The They handle desks, chairs, office employes are all skilled mechan­ I fixtures and tables for ice cream 1521 Curtis Street DENVER, COLO. ics. The officers are Frank parlors, etc. Phone Main 1816 Fifteenth and Champa ; | Phones 397-398 DENVER, COLO. * ) r w m .

THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1915. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ihibber Stamps Line daters, 25c; Paid daters, SI.75; Rare Gems Artistic Jewelry COLUMBINE Stencils, Metal Badges arid Checks, I I Brands, Guns, Cut­ BLUE PRINT PAPERS & CLOTH lery. Est’d 1889 £ / POHNDORF-S , S. CABTEB, GIVE GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS BEAXiB, 93.50 Tik Denver Nlacaroni ami Noodle Co. 531 leth Bt. “The Rare” In Made and Distributed by “The Exquisite” Manufacturers of the Celebrated THE COLORADO BLUE PRINT PAPER EYES EXAMINED “The Ultra-Exclusive” Fine Stones f ‘ WITSOVT , OKABOB *‘American Beauty” Brand, ‘‘Pikes Peak” Brand, ‘Star” Brand and & SUPPLY CO. Glasses fitted and re­ Our Specialty. ‘‘Imperial” Brand paired. Lenses dupli­ DENVER, COLO. cated.. Prices reason' Something of more than passing interest, able.

SILVERSTEIN, Optician 1622 Stout POHNDORFS" T7i€ //oose J^€Commen

MEN’S DEPARTMENT Open 404 Seventeenth St. Phone Champa 636. Denver, Colo. day and night. 0. T. WABD, President Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Egg LADIES’ PARLORS—Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Telephone Main 521 I. Noodles and Ready Cut Macaroni Tfl[ WARD Have You Tried Our “ Cow Brand” Extra Fancy GLENARM AUCTION CO. Creamery Buttej^T BATHS OFFICE and STORE QUALITY, BEST PRICE, RIGHT Made in the Largest, Cleanest and Most Sanitary Factory in the West FIXTURES a Specialty Turkish, Sulphur and Also a very fancy Dairy Tub Butter “MADE RIGHT’ “MADE CLEAN’’ Radium Vapor We Befinlsh Furniture SALES DAIET AT 2 F. K. Lowest prices on Butter, Eggs, Cheese, etc. Baths Telephone 1675 Ice Cream Bricks, 10c and 20c 1723-39 Qlenarm St., Denver, Oolo. Expert Masseur and Chiropodist Fumitnre and Bankrupt Stock Bakery Goods, 30c worth for 25c Bonght for Cash or Bold on 2428 to 2434 Nineteenth Street Denver, Colorado Commission THE COW BUTTER STORES 1547 GLENARM ST. THREE STORES ON FIFTEENTH STREET Denver, Colo. Sign of the 8 0 3 ------9 2 3 ------1 2 0 7 ^ Winking ai Ok Rocky Momtaiii Fuel Co. Eye Have Your Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired at James Optical Co. The Central 507 15TH STREET A L L BEST GRADES OF Successor to O’NEIL Cleaning, Dyeing &Tailoring^ Careful testing and proper ad­ justment of glasses is our pride. I Company I We use the new screwless mount­ JOE SETTER, Proprietor ing, which reduces breakage to a r minimum. Member of St. Elizabeth’s Parish OUR PRICES Suits sponged and pressed, 50e; Waists cleaned and pressed, ARE REASONABLE FUEL 50c; Ladies’ or Gent’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1; , We also do MAIN 4040 Ladies’ Skirts Cleaned and Pressed, 50e. 1010 16TH STREET : Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE MAIJf 4663 Tabor Opera House Bldg. PHONE MAIN 6451 1217 STOUT STREET, DENVER DENVER, COLO. Colorado National Bank NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR MOTORCYCLE For FOOT-EASE Send for list of over 100 machines, all makes, $25 and $50 less than others ask, all guaranteed. Write today and get yours before the best are DENVER and Shoe Satisiaction gone. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Western Supplies Co. it repreaenti the top notch In ARSON’S! Shoe-l)hUdlng 1448-52 LABIUBB STBBET. Capital ...... $500,000.00 Is the place to buy your requirements in BEBTEB, COEO. Surplus and Undivided Profits...... 1,502,000.00 Largest Cycle (^d Motor House Deposits^...... 15,998,000.00 DINNERWARE In the West. — AND OFFICERS * GEORGE B. BERGER, President GLASSWARE ♦ HAROLD KOUNTZE, Vice Pres, and Chairman of the Board * We will search the world if necessary to match yonr broken “MOBE BY THE FAIB— Dry Climate DENNIS SHEEDY, Vice Pres. WM. B. BERGER, Cashier China and Glassware in ease we cannot do so from onr stock LESS BY THE YEAB” . T. R. FIELD, Asst. Cashier J. H. KOLB, Asst. Cashier for foot wear Also Latest Styles for Ladies K. H. WOODWARD, Asst. Cashier The Carson Crockery Co. CIGARS t 4" Denver’s Accommodating China Shop 732-36 Fifteenth St. (at Stout) Denver, Colo. R. & J. HENDRIX MILD AROMATIC Established in 1862 as Kountze Brothers Nationalized 1866 815 17th St., Denver, Colo. t

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-/ Egg Coal for Easter 2570 May not be entirely what you need most, but it’s time to think of the coal question for all that. Give us your order this year and give it early. You know the spring is the most economical season in which to provide next Winter’s Fuel. Have us in mind when you are prepared to order. Youll Not Suffer by Booking It With Us.