DUBLIN CASTLE CRITICIZES PARISH SOCIAL CENTERS IN Pray ior Ute Nat’l Catholic DENVER CONTEMPLATED; Suceess of fhe Wellare Coun. AMERICAN COMMITTEE FOR CATHEDRAL W ILL LAUNCH Catholic Press News Service RELIEF; SAYS CONDITIONS MOVEMENT IN ITS NEW HIGH - ARE M ISREPRESENTED IN SCHOOL, NOW G O I N G U P STATEMENT OF COMMITTEE Hopes to Havc Community------r ~ Spirit Developcd Denies That Women and Children Are Enough to Make Large Club • Suffering Hardships From Possiblc Later VOL. XVI. No. 39. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY; MAY 12, 1921. $2 PER YEAR. Lack of Food ENGLEWOOD MAY HAVE PARISH HALLK.0FC. TO LAUNCH Archbishop Glennon Flays COMMITTEE FIRM IN CHARGES The idca of parisli social Centers is At- Euglewood, Father Cliristopher V. PEACE PROGRAM (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) niainly, if not wholly, of Quäkers. At taking liold in Denver. The cathcdral, Walsii recently purchased a property on Modern American Home DUBLIN—Dublin Castle in the name the outset cf their investigationg tho whicli is making a splendid high school the corner next to his reetory, diagonal- of the “Irish Government” issued a com- members declarcd in a collective state out of the old reetory aml an adjacont FOR HOSPITALS ment that their mission was absolutely ly situated from the ehurch, on the" samo munique saying that a statement pub- building at the eomer of Ninetecnth and (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) ; They probahly would send for the police, non-sectarinn and non-political. Their street inlersection. When the house on lished in America purporting to coinc Grant, is putting large bowling alleys in The first official report of/the iiospital St. Louis—'The passing of the Ameri thinking you were a burglar. work was to he exclusively in the cause the lot is vacated, he is thinking about from the American Committee for Re the basement of the structure, to he work of the Knights of Col/imbus in the can home was the theme of a sermon by “There is a new spirit abroad—a spirit of hurnanity and eliority. They report- remodeling it for use as a parisli hall, in lief in Ireland “grossly misrepresenled used by the students in the daylight recoiiBtruction and war porinds has been Most Rev. Archbishop Glennon at the ! which means to live in luxury. There ed exactly what they saw with their whicli the congregation can hold socials hours and to he open for the men of the submitted by Supreme Secrctarv Wil New Cathcdral last Sunday Jin opening are many who, instead of the ‘domesttc conditions”' in Ireland. The impugned own eyes. and meetings. Just after the property parisb in the evenings. • Tliis is to be the liam ,T. McGinley tn the Uniti.l States the daily devotions to thrt’ Bolllfler; stat(! Warden, M. eling thru Germany and Austria as a | tional orgnnizations have recently af- chaplains, 187 secrctaries nnd 26 clubs; hohes n[ the rigiits guaranteed Objects of which are are to securc and the most successful in the history of Brennan, Durango. representative of the Bishops of the j filiated with the National Council of in the sixth Zone, Le Maus, Brest, 8t. them under ljhe Constitution. He was Tnaintnin suitablc rooms to be used by the Order, The Register will print the resolutions United States. Düring his stay in Frei- j Catholic Women. The Supremc Council Nqzaire areas, with headquarters at Le ione of (]le ](.a(j,,rs ;n an .attempt, some the members of the Queens Daughters The convention opened Sunday morn- adopted by the convention, next" week. bürg he visited the headquarters of the; of the Catholic . Woinen’s Benevolent Maus, 4 chaplains, il* secretaries and ' v : V(,ars ag0) bnycott the Catholic busi- and the Young Ladies sodalities and the with High Mass at St. Patrick’s church. The convention closed with a banquet clubs; in the seventh zone. with head- Gcrftan Charities A-sociation, inspected Legion, and the Supreme I^ulies Auxil- ness men of the city—a movement that oonducting of such other business which ! The Itt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D. 1)., who at Woodinan hall, for which an appropri- quarters at Marseilles, 11 seeretnries and i their cstablislnnent; expressing his ap- j iary of the Knights of 8t. John, are the worked baekwafds and alpinst sent some may he of intercst to fliese organiza- attended the convention, addressed the ate program had been arranged. About proval thereof, and made a liighly signif- national bodies; and the diocesan organ- 3 Clubs, and in the cight.h z)me, It.»y und A ,, A agitatUr8 tj0 the| financfal wall, j tions 1 Knights during the Services. 300 covers had been laid and the hall izations are: The Ladies Catholi-: Asso icant Speech to the officials of tlie central üalmatia, with hendquarycrs at Rome, ^ Mav ist, 1914 O. 'Senter published The idea of u club room in the business In the afternoon 41 candidates were was tnstefully decorated with tho na ciation of Boston, the Catholic Women’s office, the most important passages of 14 secretaries and 4 clups. )U onc Qf ()Ur iIK.a[ pupers an artielc I district for Catholic ladies is an exccl- initiated into the Order, the exempliflca- tional colors. Lcagtie of Delicque, the Catholic Women’s which are quoted below: The K. of C. are now working in £0 wiiieh confainra the lüost bitti-r denun-: h-nt one. H is pltnned tö have a luuch tion being in Charge of a well trainea Besides Rt. Rev. Bishop Tihen, many League of Brooklyn, and the Women’s “Düring my journey thru Germany I hospitals in the Eastem-northcastem «le- 1 cia-tion of C’athhlic priests that ever ap- room in connection withdhe club, where teain from Trinidad. Colorado priests attended the conven- Catholic Federation of Rochester, N. Y. partment with 22 secretaries; in 12 hos-, peared in print. We advise our readers Catholic business women may eat their The state convention proper began tion, among them, Rev. Charles Hagus have seen great need and misery. At- Mrs. E. M. Weckbaugh is the state pitals with 13 secretaries in theSouth- i make intelligent nse of the preferen- rioon-day meals at a nominal cost. Monday moming nbout 9:30 o’clock un- from Sterling, Rev. L. F. Hagns from the sainc time I have observed that the chairman of the couneil in Colorado. Her eastern department; ;with 8 secretaries tial bailot and vote for everyone of Sen- The elub will have fiftecn directors and der the ehainuanship of State Deputy \ ictor, Rev. M. P. Boyle from La mar, help rrceived from abroad, cspeeially work in getting all Catholic Women so- in 13 hospitnls in the Central depart tcr’s opponents; all candidates opposing the officers of the elub shall also be ex-: A. A. Loftus from Trinidad. Mayor Rev. J. A. Laquerre front Las Animas, from Catholics, has so far relieved mucli eieties in this state to join the national ment and with 7 secrctaries in 7 hos- Scnter are deccbt Protestant gentlemen. officio members of tliis board of direct- j Sabin of La Junta welcomcd the visit Rev. J. A. Bastien from Elbert, Rev. want and saved many lives. Convinced organizalion" is innking fine progress. that the German Catholics deserve espec- pitals in the Weste rn department. It j ors. Each ’of tlie sodalities will be rep- ors in a fine speeeli, expressing the grat- L. M. Doherty from Ordway, Rev. E. S. ial assistance from their American co-re- is expected that this work will be doub- resented according to its mnmbership. ified feeling of the citizens of La Junta Muenich - from Stratton, Rev. R. P. ligionists, many American bishops have led and trcblcd within tlie next two. PROTESTANT^ SEEK The Jcannc d’Arc club will have over in being privileged to entertain tho Hickey from Greelcy, Revs. L. Pecorella already collected large relief funds. The LOCAL JESUITS TO months and every hospital in the coun- j one thousand members and has the co- Knights of Columbus. and D. P. Callaghan from La Junta Itev. w hole work 1ms Wen entrusted to me try ihtensiVcly served by tlie K. of C.; TO LIMIT DIYORCE j Operation of the Bishop and the jiricsts In the afternoon the various cominit- Paul Belloni from Walsenburg. and I am charged with the distribution BE ORDAINED SOON The. total shows that the Knights o f' ’ of the city. tecs made their reports, and the ussein- The Denver delegateg were Grand of the funds. now large the fund is now Columbus maintained in hospitalization bly tlien proceeded to the election of Knight John J. Morrissey atid David IVjorcester, [Mj»ss,--Qjc Pn.lcslaul PATHER KELLY APPOINTED state officers for the eoming year. The 1 cantiot exactly say. I only knpw that Thrce former students and former fuc- work 36 chaplains, 698 secretaries and O’Brien. , in the diocese of Chicago the amount col tilty members of the Sacred Heart Col 142 buildings am! clubs. nnd that the K. ,,linist‘’r8 " f ll,is a “ « t o « ,,f PASTOR AT CRIPPLE CREEK | election was rcmarkahle inasmuch as Bishop Tihen and Father Wolohan lected totals $100,000, and in St. Louis, lege, Denver, will be ordained to the of C are now operating in C2 hospitnls. tllc Jnterdcnominnlional Ministers Asso-, _____ ! nearly all the state officers were rc- from Pueblo werc the guests of the La $70,000. priestjiood in St. Louis June 26. They The report add» that many tons of sup- Jriatiou today v^ted “to cqvenant togeth- j t elected, as follows: State Deputy, A. Junta Rotary club Monday noon. are Messrs. Bemard Murray, Bernard plies including hygicnic articles and er to refuse to solemmze tlie marriagc of | 11 os’ " no ,or 1,16 1MSl j Undue Credit to Quäkers frcc | any couplc we know to have been rc- |3,<,ar 1'»* an assistant Wt the Calli------^ _ “Many of the larger dioceses of Amer Sullivan and John F. Comvay, all mem- creature eoniforts were distributed by the Knights and that frequent en-»>y any |pthcr. minister on moral j «Ml»l, left Wednesday for Cripple Creek REV. HUGH C. BOYLE NEW ica have already contributed to the bers of the Society of Jesus. tertainments were staged in all Station, i B ™ * * «uiH.v party in divorce | where he has been appomtod ^ hy the! MARY HAYDEN FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH, PA. European Relief Committe, of which , hon ULals I proceedilißs; and to refuse marriage in : Bishop as pastor of St. Peters cchurch. Herbert Hoover was the head. This gen HON. J. SCOTT TO BECOME all cascs to ilips» whom We deem uiifit Rpv- J- R- Koariiey, of the Archdioeesediocese eral American help is seldom spoken of Overseas the Iiospital work, Mr. Mc- .... , „ GRADUATEOFNEW The Rev. Hugh C. Boyle of Homstead, KNIGHT OF ST. GREGORY 1 , for its sacred rcsponsibihlies. ! of Chicago and pastor at Cripple Creek in Germany. I havc been in your coun- Ginley concludes, was conjoincd with Marriage and divorce laws were dis- for the past year, will retum to Ins own try severai months and have heard al general IC. of C. welfarc work. “There Hon. Jos. Scott, the well-known K. of | cussed and it was the senso of the meet- ] diocese. » most nothing clse but ‘Quaker Relief.’ C. Iecturer who has frequent ly appeared COLLEGE FOR WOMEN is no exu t m< tlmd of .i 'n'R'V oniti ^,aj. gtPpS Mmuld be taken to bring 1 Rev. Francis Walsh, of the Archdioeese ------| 1 Pa., in 1874 and educatcd in St. John’s This is very stränge. This onc-sided Ibcfore Denver audiences will he made cost of tliis hospitalization vor' .\,ki. abouj. more morc stringent j legislation on of New York, has been assigned to duty Miss Mary Hayden, who is to hake the parochial school of that city and was opinion that relief is being given princi- a lsnight of the Order of St. Gregory domestic aml overseas activitics are sub- ! these mutters. lat the Cathcdral. honor of being the first person tof get a . graduated from St. Vinccnt’s College. pally by the Quäkers is most unjust to shortly. Hi) Holiness the Tope has up- stantially amnlgamated,” hc states, “but _ j____» ■ ______• degree from Loretto Heights College, Den After his Ordination hc was assigned as the Catholics and to all others who are pointed Rt. Rev. J. T. Cantwell, D. D., estimate is that. between four and live j vor, is to aive a reading at the ischool assistant pastor to Wilmerding, Pa., and not Quäkers. The so-called ‘Quaker Re | Bishop of Montcrey and Los Angeles, to million dollars has been expendefl so far OUR STAND ON THE PRINTERS’ STRIKE | s„,ld,y M*y 15, „ t ,, „ 0 collegCi was luter made assistant to Rt. Rev. J. lief’ is a relief committee to which Cath | confer the Kuighthood on Hon. J. Scott. on the work. and our present plans in- The Register deeply regrets the Situation that has arisen in the i Which is the first degrec-granting Cath- F. Regis Canevin, whom hc succeeds as olics and non-Catholics have contributed. dicate that the balance of the K. of t . prjnting trade of Deniver heeause of the present strike for the 44-hour jolic Institution for women in this section Bishop of Pittsburg. For the past few ities Association. I have known it well war fund may be absorbed by this edu- , Catholic Germany has sent us its best • ...... week. While we Avould have preferred that the unions put off their >of America, will have its initial commen- years he has beeil permanent rcetor of strength—missionaries, members of nuin- . for many years. We in America have cational work, in eonjunction with voca- (lemands until a timtf when business conditions were bett.er, we arejeement exercises’ this year. It is con- the church of St. Mary Magdeiine at crous religious Orders. In the literary always looked upon it as our inodel, and iional traininc work—which tasks we . _ ... _ _ . , . , . , , . - T n. not.. .. favorablel------’-il i._ to 4.U. the campaign to kill them and go on an open-shop jdueted by the Sisters of Loretto. Homes tead. field we have fod on the creations of the ! have come to you to leaiji. Here again consider tho most vital now facing the German mind. For these reasona we feel we may say, as always: ‘Germania docet.’ nation in behalf of its young veterans.” liasis. But tlhe situatjion is beyond our control and we have no voice i CATHOLIC SERVICE SCHOOL in duty bound to brihg you help. The I mania docet.’ Beginning with May the Knights of in the matter, as we are paying another concern to do our printing NflVENÄ FACULTY VISIT PRESIDENT distribution of the, money collected will ‘‘During my visit to your worthy pre- Columbus intensive wclfare work for dis for us. I be made from Vienna. I turn it over in i late, Werthmann, who is unfortunately abled men in American military and ma-1 The employers, we believe, are making a grave mistake in their (By N. C. W. .C. News Service.) full confidence to the German bishops. ill I was glad to see that our opinions rine hospitnls will go into effed; it will | determinatioln to kill unionism. The printers would be wise, in our OPENS THIS FRIDAY Washington, D. C.—Members of the The money so far collected will not suf- ; ngreed, especiallv in regard to the ncces- be financed by the portion of tilg K. of i estimation, if they m ide some eonipromise, such as not foping their The Annual Novena to St. Rita opens faculty and students of the National fiee, for numerous institutions which Isary foundation of an International Char- C. war fund originally set aside for the! demands for the present, but seeking signed agreements to put in their Friday the 13th at the Holy Ghöst i Catholic Service school for women, of cannot be neglected by the Church and | itable Association. That will he the proposed construction of a memonal reform after the expiration of a stipulated time, when paper priees Church and will continue for the nine charitablc societies are on the verge of fairest fruit of these fruitful times, building in Washington, I). C. I may liave fallen and this city, were received by President when We hecome one, not only theoret- other conditions may more nearly approximate days preceding her feast dav. the Festi brenking up. Harding at the White House last Tues- j ically, but practically, tliru love.” normalcy. ijloth sidek would gain by giving in a little. val of Roses, Sunday, May 22. Services U. S. to Contiue Aid CATH. TEACHERS WANTED As a second drive in the same form is It. is believed that the svmpathctic If the,men's uniöns are killed, who is going to kill the employers’ will be held every night at 7.45. The (*aF af,ornoon. IN LAS ANIMAS COUNTY impossible, we shall probahly found a so- and impressive words of the delegate of union? If itjis wrong for the men to unionize and make demands, wli^j.-Maas hour is eight o’clock. ln the Part.v " ere Miss Ma,,(1 R- Cav‘ ciety in the United States for the support ! the bishpps of the United States will find !must the employers band together and fight as a body? We need af Ncxt ^u"day’ Pe"teC08t and Patronal k«1 in^1 r «trar°fHe^cn ('romn'din’ctör of ncedy German Catholics. All the ;an echo inthe hearts of all Aqstrian and Las Animas cqnntyis in need ofteach. board in ] ) l ver composed of both printers and employers, to meet ff st of th<" Ho!y « host American bishops have the greatest | German Cntholis as well as among the er, Catholic teachers who hold first I (. „ rilarIy aQ(1 , om e to‘a reasonable hnderstanding of what good work ob8P^ Wlth a H*h Masa at ho,,,e. e™° l dl German speaking peoples of Central nine-thirtv accompanied by special mu- vector of physical education; Elena lor- sympathy for the German people and sTade ceitiiuates s iou i wn e o a i , condj{j(ms be, The present tactics of constantly having lmve charged me to express this sympa i Europe. The German Catholics are deep- er Good, S. J.. in Trinidad. Father Good *“» '•»“ « « f f « ”“ U“T u* sic hy Prof. J. F. Lampe’s ehoir and torella, director of the field work; Irene thy to thcGerman bishops and their co- ly gi'ateful to the American bishops for will see that tlie applications arc placed lwo armed (‘amP8 ^annonadmg each Other iS good neither for those Pentecostal sermon. The Novena to the Rocke, Clara Kavdnagh. Emma Renting, religionists. (their Interpretation of Christian charity into the hands of the proper authori-: involved not for the fcity at large. Both sides need to learn a little jkoly Gliost for Christian unity closes iMary^Elkn Keller, May Lynch, Mary T. 'Rea, Edim E. Iteilly, Grnce F,. Tierney. "Another word to the German Char- nnd their ready help. ties. i-harity. i with the feast,
ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION .
Thursdav, May 12, .1921. Christian Teachers of First Centuries ST. THOMAS AQUINAS, ANGEL1C DOCTOR, KANSAS GOVERNOR TO CO-OPERATE- Confronted With Problems Which Face Us GREATEST HUMAN TEACHER OF ALL TIE WITH CATHOLIC MEN FOR M0RAL1TY . Topeka, Kalis.—:Gov. Henry .T. Allen of Investigation and iinproveinent of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelic Doctor I’rom the time he reeeived his degree Kansas lisis assured offieials of the Na housing eonditions among Mexican la- St. Thomas, the “patrion of all t'atho- as doctor he follovved out, an aetive ra tional Council of Catholic Men of the horers eniployod on the raiiroads in Kan Today; Ancient and Modern Habits Alike lic schools,” was not only the great rem’ of teaching, preaehing and writing Leuraiwoith dioccsc that lie will wel sas are to be undertaken by the dioccsan master of the thirtcen^li Century, the in defense of the fnith, traveling come the orgunizafion’s co-operation m eouneil. Tlie 'stntement is made that. tlie By Dr. Röderick A. MacEachen. 'fiesh, IUs lifc for our souls.” This rc-jplay, he says: ‘“Christ froni a wiudow “golden age of educatifni,” büt jis re- througliout Europe, advising the Pope a campaign against the exhibition of im quarters provided for thesc Mexicans— (Written for the N. C. \V. News Service.) markable passage shows that the third above gazes down upon our laughter.” garded as the greatest human tendier and doetOrs and never ceasing his un- moral and otherwise objectionaWe filins, uften shaeks and box- cars—are insatit- A reading of early religious -texts im- suecessor of St. Peter rcalized the uni- IIc refers beautifully to Christ’« love for of all time. Not only did he spcee^sfully tiring actiyities until on Deeember 6, and in fixing definite Standards for all tary and sometimes hardiy habitnblc. ln pregses us with the fact that the Christ- fying power of love. us in the Holy Eucharist: “The Word refutc the error« of the false pliiloso- 1273, fnllowing au nnusually long inotion pietures sliown in this state. many instances wholo families are said ian teachers of the first centuries wcrc Perhnps the most important catcchct- (Christ) is all things to the child, pliers of his1 own day and those wl o had ecstaey during Mass, he laid down bis to be lodged in tliese lyiliealtliful cars This assnmncB came as the result i^f confronted by practically the same prob- ieal text of antiquity which wc pos- father, mother, teachor, nurne. ‘Eat my gone' before him hut hifF works are the pen forover with the words. “I ean do and shanties. conferduees between Governor Allen and lems as those of today... Human nature sess is “The Shepherd,” written about | fiesh,’ He says, ‘and drink my blood’ best basis for the refqtation of many no moro. Such secrcts have been revealed offieers of the dioccsan eouneil. The is always the same; the same human the middle of the second Century by ; (St. John Vi, 53-54). The Lord indeed erroueous doetvines that have spreng up to me that all I have written appears Or ganization requested that the governor inclinations exist in all nges. In those Herman, of Rome. In a series of vis- j supplies us with fitting nurture; He since his tipie. now to he of little value.” MARSHAL FOCH GETS DEGREE IN ])ince before the state board of eensor- far-off days there was the same love of ions. precepts, and similitudes, he teaches ! gives us His fiesh and He pours out His Thomas Aquinas was born, not later He died in the Cistercian monastery WARSAW shi]) tlie Standards demandcd by Cath- pleasure, the same worldly spirit. In the Christian life. The Church he sym- blood, and so nothing is lacking to the t-han 1227, of a noble fimily of Faples. at Fossa Nuova in 3274. olics in moving pietures. the midst of the luxury and pomp that bolieally describes as a tower in eourse I growth of His ehildren.” His fallier was the Coiult of Aquino and St» Thomas lias left us about, sixty (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) prcvailed in pagan civilization, the of construction. The faithful are the , The author enters into the details of bis mother the Countess of Teano. Kt the works, the most important is liis The dioccsan eouneil is now consider- Warsaw, Poland,—-Marshai Foeh was Christians had adopted a new form of stones already placed in the wall. Other j everyday life, showing how the Christian age of 5 he was put in the hands of the “Summa Theologien,” which ho did not. ing a-poliey with regavd to the abuses one of those upon wliom the University. lifc fashioned'after the life and tcach- stones are lying round about. Some of 1 should live. There is a chapter on foods, Bendictine mimks of Monte Cissino. finb-.h. Tn this he veeoneües tlie phil- i in Connection witli the Operation of pool of IVarsaw conferred tis first honorary ings of Cltrist. It was the mission of those the buildcrs reject boeausc they I one on drink, one on liouse furnishings, among whom he was early not cd for osophy of Aristotle with the doctrines of rooms in various cities of tlie state. degrecs at an impressive eeremony. the Christian teachor to develop this will not fit into the structure (the im- one on banquets and other social func- meditation nud prayer. (Ie mvstified his Christianity, and his surcess in giving to I’residents of parish councils have been Former President Wilson and Sccrc- “new life” amongst his people by warn- peaitent). Others that are round and tions, and ohe on laughter. “Our speeeh prcceptor by frequently asking: ‘ What faitli a Philosophien 1 basis of reason lias requegted to appoint comniittces with in - ; tary of Commerce Hoover also liiere hon- 1 ing them agninst the practices and viees uheven must be hewn and made smooth should be polite and agreeable,” he says, is God?” been admitted even by the cnemics of ! struetions to visit niunicipa] offieials and ! ored. Marshai Foeh reeeived the degree of pagan life and by training them to so as to fit into the wall. These are hut we should not bc carried away by In 12315 Thomas was seht to the Uili- the true -Church. Pope Leo XIII, who urge.them to post nötieeg forbidding the oi' doctor of laws. Hugh-S. fdbson, live in the light of divinc truth. those who are too much attached to laughter. To laugh with moderation is vorsity of Naples. The eorrupt sur- bnsed many of his Enoyclieal letters, in- ! use of profane and indeccnt laiigungfc in ! American minister to Poland, l’resident First Century Teaching. worldly goods and pleasures. a mark of good breeding.” 1 rouiidings there had no influehce on his eluding those on Christian Marriage, The such resorts, and tovcn force the’proliibi- l’ilsudski of Poland and many European The “Didache ton Apostolon,” (“The St. Polycarp’s Advice. Good Manners Mark of Christian. pure heart. Resolving to enibracc the re- Condition of the Working Hasses and tion. ; diploinats attended the exercises. Teaching of the Apostles”), written by The early Christian teachers empha- It is as we have ahvavs reeognized, ligious state he entered the Doiniiiican the Christian Constitution of States, on an unknown author toward the end of sized the position of brotlierly love in that politeness, good manners, and all Order. This step met with violent!Oppo doctrines elucidatod by St. Thomas, dc- □ I...... ,1C 5DC JCZ-T-jOC □ r,"-' in the first Century, is a text used for re- the Christian life. We have a letter forras of gentility are an integral part sition from his family. His brqthcrs, olnrcd that in the works of St. Thomas ligious teaching. In the first part the written by St. Polycarp (martyred in of the Christian life. Wlien well-bred jwho wen* soldiers, eaptured him and a remedy eould be found for manv of author describes Jhp “two ways,” the 185.») to the rhillipians in which ho men lift the hat to ladies, rise when IconfnVed him in the fortjress of San Giq- the evils that affeet society. Oxford. Phones 700 way of life and the way of death. Beau- says in part: “Be yoti lovers of the they enter the room, offer them the I vanni wliere in vain his pnrenf)? and Amsterdam and many non-Catholic uni- York 499 East Colfax tifully he portrays the virtuos of the brotherhood, loving one another, he seat which they occupy, and concede hrothers and sisters tried to tempt him versities reeognize tlie value of bis works, right of women to safety first in time York 5594 Ave Christian life. The second part of this unLtbd in the truth, treating one an- : from the vocation. His sister, Imwcver, espocially in seholastic philosophy, of mi'X'jircnH work treats of the Maas, showing clearly other with the meekuess of Christ.” In | of dangcr they are obsorving CHstoms i furnislied him with some books, among which he was the principal exponent. that Mass was celebrated in that far-off tliC same letter he speaks of a certain that. have grown out of our veneration [them Aristotle’s Metapliysies and at the l’ope Leo XIII, urged the Catholic for the Blcssed Virgin Mary. Good tahle. day as it is today. “(lat her together,” Ca lens and hi3 wife, who had fallen end of two years, when he was rCsforcd bishops to the greater study of the CLEANERS and DYERS manners, eheerful greetings, politeness it says, “on the Lord’s day to break away. “I am very sad, brethren, for to the Dominieans, tliev inarvelled at the | works of St. Thomas that. they “inight in address, and may little acts of cour- THE QUALITY of our cleaning of Ladies and. Men’s garments bread a/id give tlianks. But first con- him and his wife; may the Lord grant great progress he lmd made. He was seilt ! rostore the golden wisdom of Thomas tesy, such as holding the door open for cannot be surpassed fess vour sins so that your sacrifiee them truc repentar.ee. But you, he pru- | to Rome, where Innocent, V inquinjd into j and spread it lag and widc for the de others to pass, “heg pardon,” when pass- may be pure.” Tlie Didache admon- dent in this rase: do not look upon them and aUproved bis motives tegardi.bg his fense and boauty of tlie Catholic faitli. MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED ...... $1.00 ing lieforc others, undoubtedly are old ishes the faithful to prepare well for as eneiiiies, but eall them back as suf- vocation. He then went to Paris to study i for tlie good of society and the advantagc m ....."i ini------1; ...... mi------hl___ jdc: Christian custofns that have. their or the reception of the Holy Eucharist. “If fering and erring members.” St. Po]y- i under Albertus Magnus, who, eon menti- of tho societ ies.” igin in the brotherly love that existed anyone is holy, let him approach; hut carp was a disciple of St. John; little : ing on the name of “Thimb Ox,’ with among our ancient brethren. if anyone is not holy, let him repent.” wonder, then, that he knew so well the which Thomas was diibbcd, said “We Many reprehensible practices that pre- Love was then the distinguishing mark gospel of love. ■ eall this young man a dnmb ox but his vail today existed in the pagan society of Christians, according to the mandatc St. Ignatius, another disciple of St. ! bellowing in doetrine will one day re- Th© W indsor Farm Dairy in which the. early Christians lived. St. of Christ: “By this shall all men know Jolm, in a text which he lias left us, sound thronghout the world.” 1855 Blake Street. Phones Main 5136-5137 that you are my diseiplcs if you have inight well have beeil edvising us how Clement gives us a remarkable chapter i 'love one for another.” (St. John 12, 35.) to deal witli the higots of today:, “Pray on true heauty. Then hc speaks his It was this quality in the lives of the withont ceasing for them. there is al- mind on the use of eosmoties. “The Our reputation demandu that Christians that impressed tlie pagans ways liope that they will repent and praetice of excessivc omamentation,” he FRENCH PAPER PAYS we distribute only Snd made them exelaim: “Beliold tliose turn to God. Teaeh them at least byj8aJ8> helongs not to ladies, hut to wo- Christians, how they live, how they love your example. Be meek in the presenee j lnc'n n{ the Street.. . They scason one another!” Yet, then, just as today, of their arrogancc, humble in contrast llieir likc sauco. They spend the TRIBUTE TO LAI The Best M ilk and Cream sometimes dissensions arose among the to their hoasting; offer your prayers in i <^ayi ebut up in theii rooms, lest they he HIGH-.CLASS SERVICE faithful. return for their hlasphemics. Be stead- «bscovered mtxing the eolors with which CARDINAL GIBBONS ünifying Power of Love. fast in faith to offset their error, put tM r arc to 1,0 adomed. ln the evening We have a copy of a letter written your gcntleness against their crueltv. tlus artificial bcaiitv crawIs fortli from (By N. C. W. C. News Service) to the Corinihians by Pope Clement Whilc we take care not to imitate their ’^s comer into the light. . ,. . PariH.—Among the papers which have about the end of the first Century. There conduet, let us hc their brethren in a11»'>™ <>'e use of tliese cosWtios they arc paid their tribute to Cardinal Gijbbons, THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. was some trouble in tlie eongregation kindnesa.” pal i<, su iject to disease, their fiesh, 4he “Journal des Debats” deserves special Corner 1‘iftccnth and Curtis Charles Building of Corinti, and the Saint was writing! Social Excesses of Early Period. ' 'vh.cl. l«s been so often pamted with ! raentiön. Its article is not only a pane- to remind them of their duty. It is | Today we liear nnicli about iinmodesty P"»snns, is dismtegratmg. Hiev msult gj ric of the venerable Archbishop of Bal- love that is to rentorq peace and bar- in dress, painted faces, and other social ^ Creatoi bj actring as tliough He had I timore, but a warm tribute to tlie Amer For Reliable Drogs and Family Medieines mony among them: “Who ean describe |excesses. St. Clement, a priest of Alex- ’,0t giv«n theip all flu heauty that be- ican Hicrarchy, which Tcads as follows: the boirnds of God’s love! What man ! andria, has written a treatics which ly,1?s ,0 “In Cardinal Gibbons there has disap- ean teil in a fitting manner the excel- shows that the same abuses existed in Nothing escapes this Christian vriter. pc^red one of the most representative, Prescrfption Department lenoe of its heauty. The height to; his day. This text was written towards tells womeri how 1,,eir !lalr si,nuld and perhaps the most populär of the fig- HERBERT FAIRALL ’’ In Charge of State registered pliarmacist which love elevates us is nnspeakalde. j the end of the second Century; it is " nrn' should depnrt tfiem ures of the great American hicrarchy CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR Love unites us to God; love ’eovers a cailed the Pedagogns (The T-tor). In ^ at th(>,r s0('ial Raiherings and at which has givon such an effeetive Stim £-fcmpl *«rr4c«. Telephone M ain 1 9 0 0 multitude of sins; love beneath all things, ancient tilnes the slave who was trusted t ie g.inu s, and eve n how they should ulus to Catholic nctivity in tlie United SPEF.lt SAU): “Tlie Amlilor f r — D*l!r«r7 to All Part« of Sh« City is always long-suffering. There is notli- j with a boy’s training and edueation was " a • an adiu^ nlen^ do States. The autliority of such- illustrious shiiuld bc independent] of tlie ad- ing base, notliing arrogant in love. Ixive ealled a pedagogus. St. Clement, in tlijs * tcaciings of Christ, who is our prelates as Mgr. Ireland, Mgr. Spalding minidtration.” The Auditor is tlfe only check between the tax- DCHC HU □c na admits no sehisms, gives rise to no sc- ivork, is teaching the art of the Christ- ‘llo<( an<
ORIGINAL IN P00R CONDITION ~ t / Thursday, May 12,1921. DENVEJLt CATHOLIC HEGU8TEB Page 11t ree RESPONSißlLiTIES OF UFE LA1D CLOSE MAY 14 WE BE TAG DAY FOR HÖLY FAMILY C0NTR1BUTÖRS TO NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY CELEBRATED TO BOYS’ HEARTS AT HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT NURSERY AND GIRLS’ PROTECTORY PUEBLO IRISH RELIEF FUND ! WITH FINE PROGRAM I COLORADO SPRINGS
(St. Patrick’s Parish) ^ Mrs. Edward Hausman of Trinidad, (By Jessie Donahue) inuptials of her cousin. The Irish Relief Fund continues to (By Anna Prior) spending n few days with his parents, Pueblo Colo.—The retrrat givcn last Colo., is visiting her parents, Mr. and PUEBLO, Colo.—The Holy Family; Mr. JL E. Supple and family have grow in a very satisfuctory manner. and Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher, 1026 week by Kev. Father Kellcy, President Mrs. M. ,T. Fenton, at the family home, Colorado Springs, Colo.—Thursday Nursery and Girls’ Proctectory, whieh is ?!ove“ ln‘° iclr DCW Lome on the East Mr. R. F. Ryan, in clinrge of tlie drive, West Colorado avenue. of Sacrcd Heart College, Denver, to the 308 Broadway. was eelebrated as Hospital Day thruout under the supervision of the Capuchin ®,df- is confident that the total of §50,000 will Mr. and Mrs. M’illiam M. Randol of Student* of St. Patrick’3 high school and the country. The Glöckner and St. Fran Father Monaghan is making an effort ! Sisters will nbserve May 14 as tag day to . !p A- . , ' ^0 headquarters be rcached in a short time Rroadinoor nre leaving this week for a the grade pupils was a red letter day in cis Hospital held Masses in the moming to develop the athletio department of St. raise funds for the benefit of their insti- . , e Tris’n Relief Assoziation by Mr. The total» now are: Denver, §26,533.71, and during tlie dnv their doers were op- European four.. They will be aceom- the lives of the young people who made Palriek’s high school and thus add some tution. Arthur Cowan. state $15,188.42, grand total, §41,722.13. ened to visitors. Girls and young wonien pnnied hy their ehildren and intend to it. Fr. Kelley delivered twelve lectures of the attraclive features that are found This nursery does a noble work espec- Virile Misses Georgia Marie Ardell and During tlie week the following con- were partieularly invited to see how mod remain abroad for two years. Last Sat during the three day* anJ eacli one was in other sehools and Colleges. To pro- ially among ehildren, who for various Adelaide. Dixon were crcwn bearers in tributions were reeorded: ern hospitals and training sehools are urday evening a fareweü dinner was even moro intorcsting than the one -that ! provide funds for this purpose a card good reasons are not cared for by other , • ay procession leid at Loretta DENVER AM0UNTS conducted. May 12 was the anniversary given al the Broadmoor in their honor. preceded it. The Kev. Retreat Master 1 party and social gathering will be beld homes for the indigont. The present Aeademy in honor of the Blessed Virgin. §1000.00 of the birth of Florence Nightengale, in Mrs. Maude Anderson, wife of Fred is an adept in this work. He undcT- at the “Garden Academy” on Tuesday building is entirely to# small for the de- _ T jl ~ Denver Clearing House. Anderson, 1307 West Pikes Peak avenue stands the youthful mind and know* how whoae honor the celebrations were given. : evening, May 31. A “door-prize” of a mands made upon it. K. C ö LEAVE FOR CONVENTION - $411.75 Mrs. Eugene A. Ferrand. 601 North died Sunday at a local ranitorium. She to eater to it in r captivattog manner. ] ton of eoal is offered in addition to sev- A remarkable fact about this nursery A special car currying 75 members of St. Johnrs I’arish. Tejon Street, left. last week for St. Louis Lad been a resident of Colorado Springs He spoke with great earnestness of the ! eral splendid Cash prizes. The ticket» and protectory is the intercst, which so Pueblo K. C’s left the Union Station at ' $357.45 Mo., where she was called by tlie serious ^or Lwo years. Funeral Services were possibilities and the responsibilitics of i are now on the market and cost only 50 many Protestant» have in its wclfare. i 7-30 Sunday moming to attend the state Holy Faiuily Church. l illness of her mother, Mrs. O. Little. held from St. Mary’s Chnreli Tuegday lifo and assured liis hearers that the one ! ceuts, Evorybody who is intcrested in The resnlts of the Sisters’ work Stands convention at La Junta. Among these §250.00 . Mrs. N. W. Haas. 1015 North Walnut moming at !> o’clock, the Rev. Jos, ITig- thing of greatest importar.ee was the ! St. Patrick’» fine set of boys ought tö out in the community and on aceount of wfirR three delegates fron Pueblo. Offi- Ancient Order of Hibermans, Rev. VV. Street, left Tuesday for Kansas City, gins offic.inting. Burial was made in rare and culture of the soul. All things buy one, a delightful time is assured. its peculiarity, reoeives the highest ap- cers from Pueblo are A. F. Cowan, state S. Neenan. j Mo., where she • will •••' visit...... her daughter. Evergreen Ccmetary. eise will pass away but the soul and ; Mark MeDonnell and his classical or- proval of the city at large. secretary; J. R. Tomlinson, district dep- $200.00 j Miss Margaret Doughertv has gone on Miss Agnes Neuer, who has been in (Jod remain forever. Fr. Kelley is a jehestra -will furnish the music. If you are out of the city and cannot »ly; J. E. Abell, grand knight; C. L. Daniel W. Sullivan. nn eastem trip to be gone, several weeks. this city -for sevor.il rnonths, left last very eloquent and a yery forceful Speak St. Patrick’s high school base ball nine, get "tagged” why not “tag them first” Uucy alternate to Henry Zarp, paßt §100.00 She will visit in Maryland and Delaware, week for the east where she will continuc er, he uses exquisite English and has an ;“The Shamrock*,” are going up to Den- by sending them a nice bank note? That grand knight. VVm. Barlcer, Ben S. Read, John A. Mr. and Mrs. William Ronayne of j her work of appreciation of music among additional card in his fine pcrsonality. : ver shortly to play tlie Sacrcd Heart eol- will solve some of your “income tax” 1 The niain object of this meeting is to Keefe, John W. Morey, W. P. Horan. Denver announee the birtli of a daughter ehildren. 175 young people listened to hiin with jlege high school tcam on the College troubles. i select delegates to the National Conven- §50.00 April 23. Mrs. Ronayno was fortnerly 1 The funeral of Mrs. Mary Cashman marked attention and most of them were jgrounds. Let us hope they will retum St. Mary’s Hospital together with Min- tioa to be hold in San Francisco early in Frank L. Bishop, John W. Benson. Miss Mary Murphy of this city, 1 who died Inst Thursday. was held at St. deeply impressed by the solidity of his : with the pennant______at the masthead. uequa.... Hospital, both ranking „ “A” in I August. Colorado is entitled to four del- §35.00 The Very Rev. Godfrey Raber has re- | Mary’s church nt 0 o'clock Saturday thooght and the eleganee of his diction, The “Catholic Journal of the New I Standardization, held “Hospital Day” j egates, two of whom are delegates ex- Rev. Wm. Mahoney. turned from his eastem trip. Among the moming. She is survived bv two sisters, and no doubt that the good effects pro- Soutli” published at Memphis , Tenn., I Thursday, National Hospital Day, on officio: A. A. Loftus, state deputy und $3oloO cities he visited are Baltimore, Boston, Mrs. Ilanretv und Mrs. Townsond, both duced will remain for many a day in the says, “The niusie, both vocnl and instru- which special efforts were made to dif- M. J. Swcaney, past state deputy. Two Smith & McCallum. New York, Washington, D. O., Chicago of Pennsylvania, and two nieces. the hearta of all who were oid enough to mental rendered by the school choir of fuse Information concerning hospitals,; others are elected at the state eonven $25.00 | and Quebec. Misses Margaret and Delia Gallagher of understand. The retreat closed on As- St. Thomas’ Church on Eastcr Sunday eepecially the building shortage and the tion. G. M. Hauck, James L. Walsh, Daugh- George Gallagher of the School of this city. Burial was made in Evergreen rension Thursday raorning with Holy morning reflected mnch credit upon the need for nurses. The program at St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaylock appear in ters of lsabulla, Mrs. D. C. Monaghan, Mines returned to Golden last week after ceiuetery. Communion aud the Papnl Blesaing ad- Sister in Charge of the music department j Mary’s began at 8 A. M. and closed at 6 a duet on the convention program. Mrs. Eugene McCarthy, P. H. Laue, Mrs. ininistered by the Retreat Master. H. Boilers, Frank E. Mulvihill, Mark of the parish school. It was a souree of P. M. During this time a rausical pro- NEWMAN CLUB IN GREELEY STERLING CHILDREN WILL A splendid gathering of the Young edification to all who attended the High gram was fnrnished and the alumnae ; ST. IEANDER’S PARISH,—PUEBLO Honej’man, John Logan, Elizabeth ü’Con- acted as guides for the visitors. Points , nell, John Smith, Mary Shelly, Ladies I. adies sodality received Holy Commun Maas.” The goOd Sister thus honorably List Sunday morning a dass of 2-1 ELECTS NEW 0FFICERS ; ENTERTÄIN PARISH MAY 17 ion last Sunday. Thirty-three new men- ■ mentioned is Sister Margaret Aquinas, | of special interest are the X-Ray labor- •Vuxiliary, A. O. II., Mrs. C. K. Scholl, i litth* oncs received their first Holy Com- $20.00 bers made the Solenm Act of Consecra- ! formerly Miss Margaret Keyes, graduate atory, unsi.rpassed by any m the west,, munion. The W(„,,: (Bv Winifred Dillon) (By Lucille A. Kinney) Pat Coffey, Ralph W. Kelly, Johnn F. tion iind were formally received into the I of St. Patriek’s high school and now a the new $5,MO chn.cal Iaboratory,' the ; ^ u ^ Thomas Kerrigan, Ed- GREELEY, Colo.—Installation of the STERLING, Colo.—Mr. M. A. Wagner, sodality. Their names follow: Misses Nally. Sister of Cliarity. Pa t'ntS’ an<3 ward Fitzgerald. John Schade, Frcd.Cas- new officors was the first thing on the Mr. L. G. Giaoominni and Father Ifagus MadgcM Bartloy, Harnet Burns, Hilda $15.00 Troop 12, St. Patrick’s Boy Scouts of Tlm nliiwt f h •’ ■ + v,Hna ,s‘^y- William Malone, Paul Anna, Ray- , r ,, ,, „ ®1l','uur ^ program at the meeting of the New man j-aftended the State Convention of the V Carlson,G Frances Allison, Genevicve Mary L. Ga ag er, . o i s y, ,,_a' jClub Thursday afternoon. The new offi- j Knight* of Columbus at Lajunta this America, G. F. Huber, scoutmaster, met about,I t a jT i « p sib ey a CTe a t e Ä mond Russ’ Lil!ia" Louis Hough, Mrs. John roekett, Helen Donnelly, Mary Don- as. 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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Page FIvü Thursday, May 12,1921. DENVER CÄTHOLIC REGISTER YOUNG LADIES’ SODALITY :♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦*♦* FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM PLAN ENTERTAINMENT * CALENDAR OF THE WEEK. * AT gT ELiZABETH’S SUNDAY ST. VINCENTS AID ____ •> ------♦ ! __ _ (Holy Family Parish) '■* May 15, Sumlay-Pentocost. Gos- <• (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) HEARS FR. O’RYAN The Yninia Ladies sodalitv l.eld ameet-:**‘ ?,v*. 'r- 31: Dcs,'ont of * i .The followiag program will be rendor- iag at .the home of Miss Berijetta Mar- * the Holy Ohost. St. John Bapt. de •£> «lat 10:30 a. in.. Mn.v litn. for l’entecost ' vel, on Thursday, May 5. A good number *b la Salle. Fr. Christian Brothers,* and will also eonstitute tue choirs eon- ON CHAPdTY HISTORY; of the girls were present. They were hon- j * 17w. * ^nbution to Music « — «'Week. '- L' Uired hv the nresenee nf Entber n’Fnrrt.ll i ’ . .'.M arch of t he Triests, Mendelssohn I » _ ....___ : J . . . ' *b May 1*5.H3, Monday—St. John Nepo-Lepo- * Veni Creator, tenor solo and choriis, Guil- The regulär monthly meeting of St. Arrangements were made for an enter- v . . " , ,, ^ rr4 a taiument to be given on Mav 27. The!* mucene, . Martyr, . . 1383. * . mont. . . Mass in C, , Beethoven. , u Offertory, r, W > n ts Aid soeiety war held on fues- ol)jectobject ig to-*ais* funds for the coming * May 17, Tucsday-St. Paschal ♦ jtno fo,r S0Pr,l110’ toior, eontralto Owen. diiy. May 3rd, at the home of Mrs. M. J The g’irls have bought a ccdar * Baylon, O.F M. 1592. * h nisalem, solo and chorus, Gounod Sal- A Shrine of the Blessed Virgin Our l^ne of Statuary of the -® - T •' > ' •> nlnris fbiett for soorano and baritone. Dunleavy. ln the absecne of ihe Presi ehest'to hrmw'\nd d i i ^ S oraVtl“; 11 " WedÜeJdav lEmber J | "t*riS’ f ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION V» : •" -r Page Six. DENVER CÄTHOLIÖ REGISTER Thursday, May 12,1921. Catechism Crusade Day to Be Kept Preferred rish List The following dealers, wishing to secure Catholic patronage, are among the most reliable firms in the State. They am Here on May 16th by Mission Society well wortky of your patronage. If vou have ever solicited advertising for a Catholic newspaper, you are aware of the faefc tha| seine of the men who do not advertise are not rnoved by a fear that they won’t get resnlts, but beenuse they know that no nein* Preparations are being made I y the Denver, and those of a determined dio school, and laying »omethmg aside to paper can gurvive without advertising and they do not wish a Catholic Journal to survive. It is well to remember this when yon Mission society of St. Thomas’ seminary cese in the mission field for the purpose Iaunch the world-wide movement for the see an ad in a Catholic paper. to observe a Catechism Crusade day on of supplying efficient teachers of the ibetterment of the mission schools when May 16 in compliance with the Sugges catechism to every village of the mis- the opportunity presents itself. Contri- tion of Fr. Gavan Duffy, dioccsan direct- sionarv diocese. His proposed Organiza butions to the Catechism Crusade fund or of schools in Pondicherry, India. The tion of the horae districts will, no doubt, | from Register readers will be particular- St. Domlalc's St. Leo’s snd St. Eiizafeetfl’s Annunciation Paris!) St. Francis De Sales Padti Catechism Crusade ia a movement be supplanted by the diocesan Organi : ly welcome, as they will assist a move launched by Father Duffy to bring ade- sation under the American Board of ment whose influence will be permanent W. HL Ususlar John Band«) E. W. ROBINSON quate religious instruction to every child Catholic Missions, the American hierar- and is wide-spread as the mission field» FEDERAL PHAßMACY THE FRANKLIN PHARMACY I. H, Caudle, Prop. HENSLER BROS. Ea»t 34tli Ave. and Franklin. in the mission 'countries. The necessity ichy’s plan of missionary aid soon to be themselves, Drug», Chenücala, Tollet Articles, Lumber Drngs, Medicines and Sundries J of auch a movement was pointed out to put under way in every diocese in the Father Gavan Duffy visited Denver in Kodak* and FUm», School Sapplles and Prescriptious a Specialty MODERN PLUMBERS Sandries. “Xvarythlnf to * Ball ding" the Bishops of India at the Maria l Con- country. the fall of 1917 and on that occasion gave BeauodeliBjr and Jobblug ß Corbott’a Ice Cream Delivered. Yards, Office and Woodworklng lUU gress last January in a paper read by Stationery and School Supplie» At Father Duffy’s request the St. talks on missionary conditions iu India 144» MANIFOSA Ulf. Your prescrlptions carefully and accur- 201 W Iowa Phons South 3L Father Duffy. He showed that in the Thomas Mission society is attempting to at St. Thomas seminary and other local Phons Gallup 2824 2301 Fei. Boulevard ately compounded. We deliver anywhere. Fkon« «aln 82*7 Telephone Main 61D6. diocose of Trichinopoly, the best organ- arouse interest in the crusade, which institutions. Each year since his visit, A. J. GUMLICK Phons South >19 3 ized diocese in India so far as schools seems to be necessary for the work that he has received handsome donations for COTTON PHARMACY are concerncd, the religious instruction 1 is eventually t» turn the mission fields his school work from the schools he visit C. W. Cotton. Ucr. WEST DENVER ELECTRIC CO. 0. J. LINDÖREN of onc out of every tliree Catholic rhil- ; into seif supporting fields ruled over by ed here. Last year a ‘‘Father Gavan / H. Bl Stetler. Prop. Health Bread Bakery PLUMBING dren is utterly unprovided for, while native priests and bishops, for there can Duffy day” at the seminary netted Lira WJI Li ELI VIER FREU. WIRING AND FIXTDRE3 COMPLETE LINE OF BAKERY GOOD8 248 South Broadway. some dioceses have over half their Cath be no native clergy and no intelligent, forty dollars. It is by his own Sugges Genoral Repalrinir and Supplie» MADE FRESH DAILY Phons South 15*. Bsa Phons, So. UM, olic children without religious instruc progressive laity until there are good tion that “Father Gavan Duffy day” is »03 Irving 3t. Phon« Gallup 20*7. 828 SanU Fe Drive. Phone Main 5971. *737 Humboldt St. Dscoratlna ln all lt* brauchte tion. He showed t^iat the obstacles to elementary schools, rcaching at least the giving way this year to “Catechism Hlatlmate* ohserfully fumlcbsg. be sirrmounted in the present plan of majority of the Catholic population. One Crusade day.” Father Duffy has becn in AUSTGEN RUBBER CO. EAST END WET WASH , H. A. HOLMBERG having each parish elementary achool an of the factors of Catechism Crusade day very poor health for a long time now, Loyola (S. H.) Paiish Goodyear and Goodrich Tire* and Tubes independent unit make eubstantial im- at the seminary will be an attempt to and spends over half his time in the hos- GENURAX. »IB S BEPAISXVO C. W. Wentworth, If. J. Saraid«, Prop*. WALL PAPER AND PADITI provement over present conditions im- raise a little money to send to Father pital, but he works whenever possible on Work Guaranteed 854 Eroadway Fhone South 2806 LAUNDRY 2S2 SOUTH BROADWAY possible until some such movement as Duffy for his present pressing school his Catechism Crusade plans and bis only The Five Pointa Hardware Co. (Incorporated.) : Phons South 4*2. DenvtC, the Catechism Crusade is put under way. needs. He is supporting some ciglity prayer, in his own words, is that “the 35 Bb«. 11.00. Father Duffy’s plans for the Catechism catechists and school-teachers in the Lord will give me time to Iaunch the^- Tin, Shett Iran and Furnaca Work. IBIS East J7tl> Ava Phon* Main S«S0. De TURCK BROTHERS St. C altae’s Parish - Crusade call for direct co-operation se- field, besides building a teachers’ train- absohitely essential agency for getting 8643 Wslton Street Floral Desifrns put up while you walt tween the diocesan school authorities of ing school, starting a preparatory board- money to train and pay innumerable PHONE MAIN l i l l FANCY GROCERIE8 As MBATi -THE------some well established diocese, such as ing school as a feeder to the training catechists thruout the missions." Phon« Champa ?.07S. Denver, Colo O’MAIiLeV e ELLEY 701 South Logun 8t. The Rudolph Broii. Mercantile Co OIL AND AUTO SÜPPLY CO. CUI1TISPA^K FLORAL CO. Staple and Yi/üey Grocerle«. Phons South 7(4, Dtnvsr, Colo, Qorn Fed Meats. QUESTiON BOX m0UTmEs !ühoice FlantsConstantly and on Cut Land. W ™ * " 1 T f f E Bakery Specialtiei for Rtseptiana and Filkng Station at Zuni St. and Lake PL Greenhouses: 34th' and Curtla Street», i ALAMEDA GROCERY Would it be permissible to ask a priest H. M. Fiokel & Son, Prop«. who is a f riend, to pray for one or to Parties Baked in Our Own Bakery. Psychology of Crime Phons Main 474* UP-TO-DATB (*20. remember one in Mass? Phons* York I 8439. 28th Jk Downing 8t» I...... | Yes, I would add not only permissible THE HEBERT GARAGE : Qrocery, Meat Market, Bakery BY REV. H. A. GEISERT, FORMER| heid for some t.me he was released for ; faut becomi and raigewoftby. We be. Night and Day Service Phone* South 2709 and Bouth 991 ■ PRISON CILAPLAIN. (“lack of evidence”. From this exper- \ ^ jn thg Communion of Saints; and EDWARD F. O’CONNOR Our Service Car Alway» Ready to Uo 111 BOTJTH b r q a d w a t CHAPTER SIX OF SIa TH SECTION. i »««* he became a waiter in a cheap res- gt pau] writl[]g to Timothyi say8. .q Plumber and Stoamfitter F. W. FELDHAUSER Fanoy Grocerlt* and Meats 3660 Downing Street The Criminal of Strong Character. iaurant. Thciue for four } “Then well adjourn and talk it yoifr brat. Now keep ’erT” had told her joy over and over to her 'C h e over,” remarked Doctor John. “You Edith feil back on (he Denen as lf seif. Now, almost ready tö retire, she ask a mlghty big thlng, Phil, when the man had dealt her a blow. was sitting reading the Bible. It THE COLORADO FUEL & IRON COMPAOT “The kid’s awful fornl of you,” he you demand our little girl without seemed most nppropriate that on this W1EE NAILS—Miscellaneous naiis, brads, cement coatcd nails, tinned, mofe warning.” continued impresslvely. “and I up night she should sing with the Poet blued and galvnnizc-d naiis, wire spikes, special nails. Shsidow “|dttle girl,” sneered Mrs. Curtis, and told ’er you was livin’, and to- the Psalms of Thnnksglving. WIRK—Wire rods, piain anneaied ^irc, anncalcd balc wire ,p)ain galvan- o f t h e nfttjr the four had left the dining ulght you’re goin’ to see ’er. ized wire, anneaied market and fltone wire, briglit soft market wire, röom. It liappened, much to her sur- “She’s goin’ to get married to a A knock nt the door caused her io gnlvanized market and stone wire, coppered and liquor-finished market, prlse, that Doctor John sought her rieh young feiler,” he went on. “Ain’i close the book and put it on the ta-! wire, wire hoops. Nail wire, hard, soft or extra soft, solid gaivanized out within the hour. you glad, Ede?” ble before she caiied: “Come !u,” clothes lincs, wire strnightened and cut to iengths, telephone wire, twisted cable wire, extra heavy gaivanized wire for wimüng wooden “Those children have won Paul and Wasn’t she glad! No words could At the sight of Mrs. Curtis she rose j st ave pipe. me over, Sarah,” he said a little express Edlth’s fcellngs at that mo to her feet, startled. ' t ment. How many times her heurt ‘Tve good news for you, child,” i STAPLES—Fencc stapies, polishcd and gaivanized, pouitry netting Staples, grimly. “They’re going to be married concrete Staples, blind Staples, hoop stnplcs, barrel stapies. hasket choked the woman, and Tony went n week from today. It won’t be much nad ached for a sight of the pretry stapies, tub Btaples, hamc Staples, elcetrieians’ staple«, speaking tube Pü\es trouble to prepare the house, will it? child slie’d had so many years. forward enger ly. Staples, broom stapies, clamp Staples, bedspring stapies, and other spe You needn’t make a ' fuss. It'll be “Didn’t Pendlehaven say nothin’ “What:?” she demanded. “Is Phil cial stapies, double pointml taeks. hy GRACE very quiet. Tony can büy everything about sending usupforlt?” she asked ip—” SINGLE LOOP BALE TIES, F1ELD FENCE, POÜLTRY FENCE, PIG MILLER she needs ln New York on her honey- tlmldly. “Now, don’t get nervous, my dear,” IRON—Spiegel, Besscmcr, and Open Hcarth Blooms and Billetg. “Not a' thlng,” retorted Uriah. “Not came in quivering Interruption. “But ; STEEL KAILS—Piain spHees and angle bars, angies, channels, truek bolts, WHITE moon.” f c & y p / ä r r d ' g » #/:/&-ecwM /rr by a d—d sight, he didn’t! He was —but you were not correctly infonn- traek spikes, bridge and maclanc bolts, lag screws, nuts, nvets, steel In the rage that overtook her, Mrs. bands, roiled thread for wooden stave pipe, twisted bars for reinforced A New Romaneg of iho 5torm CounlrtT too glad to know Tony was bis, to e girl. “0!v. Göd! 'Curtis. after the wouild«! man lind lntlmates there is a leeret connected untll morning, and you’ll be all von made ready to leave the Dirty brini, now that Edith had come hack been carflcd out b.v tlie doctors and rope ln Phil.” Yon've killed tffli. Etlie darling. . Wlth Tonnlbel. right.” Mary for some weeks. So absorbed to her. She halted, closed the door Philip, “It’ll tu» better for you in the “What joy that would be!” ejacu- Stil! tlie woman didn’t say a word. The moment he had disappeared, was Edith in her thoughts that she and ran into the room. 011(1.’’ lated Mrs. Curtis. “What about lt?” She only gazed at tlie Speaker un- CHAPTER m .-In clothee that Urlah Katherine sprang up. patd no heed to her husband’s sly ac- “Edle, mummjs dear!” she caiied Tony didn’t repl.v. nor did she look has brought Tony flnds a baby’s plcture Then Reggle told her, in very low seqiugiy. Tony snatelied the guu “Tomorrow they’re going away! tions. He knew they would not dare softly, so overcome she could not at tlie Speaker. Her mind was follow- wlth a notiflcatlon of a roward for its tones, the plan they had coneocted. from her liaml. return to a Doctor Pendlehaven. She You henrd, you heard, inother?” she to return to the boat with Tony until raise her voice. “Edie,” she groaned. "Muinmy, ing her, motlicr along ihe Imulevard, goea to return the plcture. “You tallr it over wlth Kathie,” he cried. “Now then, where’s Reggle?” after she had been foreed to marry Then Uriah Devon stepped from be- sweet, go right away, before any one yes, even dqtvn tlie lonely forest path CHAPTER IV.—Wlth the Pendleliavons, advlsed, llghting a Cigarette, “and “Darling,” advlsed Mrs. Curtis, Reginald Brown. Uriah would glad- liind the grate-screen and came to- comes. You’ve killed Uriah. Go to the Dirty Mn ry. Through her tan- a family of wealth. live Mrs. Curtis. a you'll have to see Devon about the inoved to tears by her daughter’s dis cousin, her son and daughter Katherine; iy have nbandoned his wife forever. ward her. away, go away. I say.” glwi tlmuglits went the questjon, lf Curtis and Reginald Brown. Katherine is money.” tress, “I have a premonition! We’d but in making his plans, had foreseen “Daddy,” crled the girl, “where’s, Uriah'wasn’t her father, who was? deeply in love with Philip MacCauley. ‘TU get lt for hlm lf I have to seil j She grasped Mrs. Devon’s arm and better not Interfere nt all. Oh, chlld, that, If they met with much Opposi mmnmy? Where’s my mother?” How siie dreaded to face.Doctor Paul CHAPTER V.—Tonnlbel feturns the my jeweis and Kathle’s too,” proin- hurried her toward the porcli door. if you could only get your mind off tion from Tonnibel, the woman, un- Urlah dropped the bag and laid the with liis infinit? klrtdness, and the ap- plcture to Doctor John, and learns lt be- ! lsed the woman, her eyes sparkling in I “Run,” hissed (he girl. “Get back longs to hls brother, Dr. Paul Pendle- ! that boy! He isn’t worthy of n love der his threats, could handle her. At revolver on a chalr. He had never peal’she knew !>•’ would make.’ Never antlclpatlon. “I’ll go and teil her to die boat quick. Don't ever say a haven. It ls a portralt of Doctor Paul’e like yours. We’ve got a nice home—” nine o’clock they started for Ithaca, seen such a Vision of loveliness. The word, to any one.” Then Tony spied before hart h? seemed so dear; uever chlld, who had been stolen ln her lnfancy, right away.” “Nice liome!” hurled back Kath Uriah carrylng a small black bag, and raasses of dark curls Aung over the had Philip Mfli’C'nuiey been so far and her loes has wrecked Doctor Paül’s Meanwhlle, all unconsclous that tlie little Idack bag she’d seen so of erine, wlldly, “Nice home! Look what in his pccket his revolver. flimsy dresslng-gown, the small, bare away as «t this mimite! life. Doctor John goes with Tony to the Urlah Devon had been released frönt ten on tlie . Dirty Mary. Pickiug it canal boat and mlnistcrs to Mrs. Devon she’s got! Just think of her and then They entered Pendlehaven piace ankles peeping from the soft biue Slip At Itiiigth she üftt’d her hpad and prison and was conspiring against , up she ibrust it into her uiother's whlle she is unconscious. o f me! Oh, God, that such misery through the Service gate, and, when pers sent an unhoiy desire for pos- rostod her trouble»! eyes. on Mrs. Cur her, Tonnlbel Devon was entering liands. “Here! Take this, too. Ob, could be ln the world! I’ll never for- they passed the garnge, the man no 1 session over him. What a foöl lie had tis. CHAPTER VI.—Returning to conselous- heart and soul lnto the Salvation imimmy; kiss me. kiss me!” give you, mauima, if you don’t keep ticed wlth satisfactio» timt Reginald’s been to promise her to a fellow like “Pleuse don't teil thy father, I mean ness, Mrs. Devon is Informed by Tony Army work with Philip. Euch eve- Sbe Aang herseif upon tlie woman your promise to me.” automobile was Standing ready for Reginald Brown! Doctor I’juI. aboiif votir saying my of her visltor. She Is deeply agltated, ning she went with him to beadquar- frantically, kissed the pallid, impas makes Tony swear she will nevor teil of “Don’t say that, darling, don’t,” use. Close to the mansion, he placed “Tony,” he faitered hoarsely. “I’ve mother wns nur?’ si.e ivonaoL ters where her fresh, young volee and sive face again and again and then Devon’s brutality, and dlsappears. groaned Mrs. Curtis. “I’ll see your liis wife out of sight under a rose ; been a dog to you all these years. Mrs. Curtis constdered the request her kindliness drew many a poor soul shoved Edith out- upon tlie dark porch. CHAPTER VII.—Tony’s personality brother, and who knows,” she bright- bush. I’ve come to teil you I love you, kid, quickly. and her loneliness appeal to Doctor John for comfort and courage. It was while Tony’s whole attention ened and sroiled through her tears; ‘Tm goin’ in and get Tony, Ede,” more'n anybody ln all the world.” “Perliaps tliat would be best,” she and he arranges to take her into | his One week after Reginald Curtis was centered on her beloved that Reg house as a companlon to his invalid “who knows but what that horrid girl he expiained. “ ’Twas a promise I give Tonnibel dodged hls outstretched inald Brown seized the opportunity answered. “I really tiiought she was, brother. had conflded hls secret to his moth- will be gone by tomorrow night?” die kid, she could see you aione first. I arms and Anraes of anger leapt lnto or 1 wouidn’t have told you so. It er, and she had told it over again in to sneak stealtliily from tlie room. CHAPTER X.—At dinner in the Pen .Tust sit here, ’til I come back. You her eyes at hls words. Tlie nervous women in the Upper might bring trouble to her, and that dlehaven home MacCauley, not knowing whispers to Katherine, nt an liour “But my mother,” she exclaimed, of her presence in the house. meets Tony, CHAPTER XVI. don't want to see Pendlehaven, eh?” part of the house had not expected would be dreadful for an innocent per- and his affectionaie grecting alanns when the Pendlehaven brothers were Editli sliuddered and shra'nk back. try Ing not to cry out. absent, Urlah Devon came quietly to to honrheav the piercing scream thattliat camecame> ustw,'' - Katherine and her molher. In the Balance. “No, I don't,’’ she wliispered. “I ! “Never mind her, Tony, never mfnd their cars, and, as it yvr^.j>epelted Doctor Paul went directly to Tony, the house. Reggle raet him and took to CHAPTER XT.—MacCauley calls at the Reginald Brow’n and Uriah Devon just want to talk to the baby a min- any one,” commnnded Uriah. “The zre than atme \vUlrsuch terrible lUwif TVhdn, foliowed by his brother and Pendlehaven hörne in his car, ignores hlm Immediately to Mrs. Curtis’ room. more were seated ln close Conference along ute. I want her to forgive me before fact is, I ain’t your daddy at all. l’ra sistenec, Mrs. Curtis, fql.loWe’ä“ by : Philip, he came back into the room, Katherine, and takes Tony for a drive. Urlah paused embarrassedly before KaUiorine Is heartbroken. the patji that' led to the Dirty Mary. we go away. Wo been cussed mean not any reiation to you—” her, made a eurt bow and twisted his Katherine, Aed down the'stairs. Ile tried to draw her to her feet. Reginald had rehearsed all he had to that kid, Uriah.” Then he snatched at her and, as Tony heard them coming, and a “I’d ratlier stay liere. plcase, she CHAPTER XII.—Dctcrniined to bring cap between hls Angers. alHiut Ute dcath of Doctor Paul and so iearned from his mother. Devon made a grnntlng assent. left ; she tried to Aee from him, eaught her "31t down, Ry,” invited Reggle. surging love for her mother brought said, without looking ttp. secure mouey he bekcveS he would in- “Unicss we do it tonight, Ry,” said Edith sitting bchind ‘ the rose bush in his arriis. One long cry left her a resolution full-born from tlie loyal ' “Who was in tlie ro«m when the herit, Reginald procures a deadly poison “Now teil my mother how you are gO: from Dr. John’s laboratory and places it he, “it’s all up. What do you say?” and slipped up the Steps of the lips and Edith Devon heard It plninly young heart. She was Standing over man was shot?” asked Doctor John, Ing to carry this thlng out.” in the siek man’s mediclnc. Tony dis- Uriah broke off a blade qf grass house. out there under the rose bush. How ;he prostrate Uriah when Sarah Cur- staring at Mrs. Curtis pml i.-r daugh- covers him ln the act. Devon vislts Uriah sat on the edge of a chalr. the Pendlehaven house and with Mrs. and drew It with a squeak through A little whlle before, Reggle Brown, many times she had Aed to on appeal tis and her daughter ruslted nmdly in. | ter. “I ain’t goin’ to do anytliing, or teil Curtis’ assistance cndcavors to carry off his eronked teeth. weil filled up on brandy, had descend- like that from the snrne lips! In an “I shot my father,” gasped Tonnibel, : “Just Tonnibel, as far as I can And Tony. Doctor John thwar.ts the plan. what I’m goin’ to do; tili 1 get the “We'II get the kid,” he snaried. cd to the library to walt for Devon. other moment sho was In the room be Devon-is arrested and jailed for theft. money,” he sald crisply. “I’ve got to looking at Mrs. Curtis, her Angers out,” ffarah answered. “Ileaven knows “Mother’s awful worried, rhotigh,” Tf he hadn’t had this thing on, and the fore Uriah’s red inouth had touched have Ave thousand dollars ürst.” iocked ttghtly over tlie liandle of the that Kathie and I don’t want to be CHAPTER XIII. — Tonnibel dlscovers Reggie continued, “but I told jher, ‘No importance of it hadn't weiglied on , Tony’s face. The girl saw her and revolver. mixed np in such a thlng as this. It’s “Flve thousand dollars, old lady,” tliat Reginald is Mrs. Curtis’ son. and tisk no gain,’ and I’d go a long ways him. all the long day, be’d have gone seren med: “Where's your mother?” came from perfect!y disgrnceful. deno\inee8 liirn for the attempted murder grlnned Reggle, türning to bis mother. on the road of risk to get Tonnifel to bed, his head ached so, but his de- “MuramyI Mnmmy darling! Moth Mrs. Curtis' lips. “Then go upstairs,” shot back Doc of Doctor Paul. She agrees to say noth “You’ll have to cough up...... ing It he will leave the town at once. Devon.” sire to capture Tony Devon kept the er dearest! Take me away—” Tonnibel didn’t nnswer for a min- tor John. Now, for God’s sake, don’t cry! Dig!” “Well, we’U get ’er,” monotoned Tlie words were strangled ln her “Pli need the whole Ave thousand fumes of aleohol from completel.v be- ute, then she sliook her head. Loritli not to vvitness the vanquish- CHAPTER XIV.—Doctor Paul formally Urlnh, wlth a faivaway look in his fudültng bis brnins. Inside the library, thront, for Devon was forcing her “Slie hasn't been liere!” siie swal- ing of thetr cnemy. tlie two women adopts Tonnlbel as his daughter, and the ta get 'er away, and to keep ’er after bloodshot eyes. head backward with his strong An cup of bltterness is overtlowing for Mrs. I get ’er. Slie'd come strealdn’ back lie stood swaying nenr tlie door. tap- lowcd liard and continued; ‘"Twas . trailed out reluctantiy. “After I’m married to her,” took np ping liis pocket from time to time to gers. CurtiB and Katherine. if I don’t rope ’er up.’ my father, and—and I sliot him.” In spite of Tony's resistance, Doc- the boy, “you’ll teil me who she is, make sure he was arrbed. Then he Edith’s eyes eaught sight of the re ‘TU get the money for you toroor- Katherine took a long breath of ex- tor Paul placed his arm about her. eh?” ätumbled across the room, threw him- volver where her husband had piaced rdw,” sighed Mrs. Curtis, wiping her eitement. “Can't you teil your father nbout it, Cancellid postoge stampi will b« “Yep,” . replied Urlah, “I’ra goin’ self on the divnn and in another mo it. In a twinkling she had it In her “Don’t you know you’ll he arrested, dear?” he pleaded. “How did vou hap- gratefolly recelved by the Mlssion- eyes, “and you mustn’t come here down to the scow now. Good-by, and ment had forgotten in a drunken hands. Lifting it, she ran toward the ary Society. Jn«t cat the itamp* when my cousins are home.” She re- yott wicked girl?” she ejacnlnted. r»en to liavo the gun in your hahds, neatly from the envelopes and he sure to teil your mother to put up sleep that there was any such person struggling pair. lapsed lnto sllence and then added: “And executed!” intcrpqsed Mrs. and what did he do?” wlicn you have collectod a goodly the sign we spoke of if everylhing's in the world as Tonnibel Devon. “Take your hands offen Tonnibel, muuber put them ln a box and “I warn you against—agnlnst Philip Curtis. “Katherine, call tlie police." ; >*i just shot hlm," sighed Tony, mall them to the clear for me to butt in.” Mennwhile, Mrs. Cnrtis was wnlking Uriah,” sho hlssed, “You dirty, lying MacCauley too.” As Katherine made for tlie teie- dully. She was too exhausted to say rossiozr aassiozr lusters Edith Devon looked up from the thq floor upstairs, half raad wlth aux- dog. You fooled me good, you whelp! phone/o motor car driviug up to the a.nythlng more. What was there to MABY KZ70X.Ii, Olsinlng, TS. T. **•*••* ictv, and Katherine, in n stafe of Drop ’er, I say, Uriali Devon.” Mrs. Curtis had been all eyes and boat deck as her husband approached. house stayed her f.'ction, Her hand explain, after nü? The only snre way nervös, was smoldng one Cigarette af At the other end of the room a tail ears for even the slightest happening He sat down on the bench beeide her, dropped from the receiver when I'hil- to save Edith was to insist she, her- miX20IHXRE3LL3 a grizziy smile on his face. ter another. bo.v arose out of the shadpws; Tony’s Ip MacCauley came in. For a moment seif, had Ared the shot. äLYftflYER immSLMORE Dü?,- ln the Pendlehaven home, since she sercams had aronsed Reginald Brown. :iA£I2 tGWnt P2ICS. had almost stripped her jewel-box “Ede,” he nsked, “seen any change “God! When she’s gone,” broke he didn't sce Devon. With a quick, A stränge, strnngling sound camo CHURCH ___ iCTOFXEZCATAlCCß forth the girl, “Pli know what happl- He stood swaying, rubbiug liis head, and Katherine’s to get the money in me lately?” Aashing glance, he noticed how pallid from Captain MacCauley. Then he ness means!” trying to remember where he was. wf le to Cincinnati Ball Found« Co.. Clnclmwii, 0. : Tony’s father deman.rled. Now she ! “Yes, I have,” sbe returned. “You ahd deathlike liis Tony was. lilurted out: ain’t boozin’ haf so much, and you’ve “So will I,” echöed Mrs. Curtis. “Fra done with you, Ede,” he heard had lt, tucked away, ready to deliver “What have you two been snying to ‘Tony, darling. piens? don’t sit there “It’s aimost time for me to go down, Devon utter. "I’m done with you for lt, but as the time went by and she been kinder and better-hearted to lier?” he demnnded in deadening that way. Teil us hhout. it. Do, dear. isn’t it? I hope that mau won’t dis- ever. Tony’s mine. l’ve just told ’er James Sweeney Cigar Co. had no chance to send for Uriah to me.” tones. “I suspected somethlng like ! Oh, don't you know bow much we all appoint us.” I wasn't her daddy. I was n foo! to come for his daughter, she began to “Mebbe lt’s because I’.ve got re- this and—and got away as soon as I ; love .von?” Dr. Murphy’s Root Beer “Don’t fear about that,” sneered say Reggle Brown could have ’er. He glve up hope that the house would llglon,” Uriah expiained. “Religion could. . . . Darling girl, don't look Did sbe know? Ah, yes and more! Katherine. “Ile's even more anxious caa’t; I’ll have ’er myself.” Phoce Champ* 381« ever be rid of the presence whieh was j makes a man repent of all his cussed at me like tliat.” Her own devotion to him was almost than we are. So’s Reggie, but I don’t “I’ut 'er down,” gritted Edith uu- a constant thorn In her Aesh. But ft acts. I’ra sorry now, Ede, for the Mrs. Curtis was fuiiv herseif now. forcing die trtith from between her «trsni Theater Building, 1634 Curtii St envy you teil Pag Tony her mother’s (®r her breath. does seem that sooner or later Fate way I’ve treafed you and the kid.” "The wicked girl has shot lier own chnttcring teeth. Siie glonred at him, DENVER, C01D, alive.” Almost lifeless, Tony was banging plays the lucky cards into the liands He couldn’t have uttered words ■father," she told Captain MacCauley, and then. Edith, pale, beseeehfng and . “I think you might do It,” cora- i from Uriah’s arm when suddeniy of the undeserving, and so It hap- more welcome to Editli Devon. For making an effort to keep the satis- •van. came between her face and hls. DR. J. J. MEEHAN plained Mrs, Curtis with a sniffle. “All through the room a pistol shot pened in the case of the conspirators the first time in years, she leaned her factlon out of lier voice. “There he “There isn’t anythlng more to teil, the anxiety and worry of this thing sounded. against Tonnibel Devon. Like all j is, dead on die Aoor!’ Philip,” siie choked liopeiessly. “I sup- lias fallen on me.” Ttie moment his gun barked, Reg DENTIST things walted for, the opportunity Then Philip saw Devon. In horri- poso I’II be arrested. If lie dies—” “That’s because you’re so clever, inald, now sober, saw Uriah Devon PYORRHEA AND DENTAL Z-RAY came one day whlle the family was at Aed amazement and d'sbelief liis gaze Siie bürst into broken sobs and my sweet,” retorted Katherine, sareas- throw up his arms and crumpie in a Houri 5-12 a. m., 1-t p. m. dinner. came buck to Tonnibel. crouchod lower. _ r tically. “Oh, go on down and don’t lieap on the Aoor. He saw, too, (he \ JUT7B COl MACK BLK. PH. M. f«M Philip MacCauley entered in great “Darling,” he said, and be went “He's not going to die,” Paul told 18th and California. act as if you were afraid of your own girl stagger forward and sink down. excitement. swiftiy to her. “I don’t bclieve a her softly. “He only has a sdgTit-'SiSlp shadow. Say, Rege was drunk as He had eommltted murder, perliaps, “You look as If you had swallowed wound. So put that worry out of your anythlng at dinner.” and, for an^ awful moment, he Imagined word of it. It’s all a lie!” the sun, my dear lad,” smlled Doctor i'cad. . . . Tony, don’t you love me The A. W. Clark Drug Co. “Disgustlngly so,” sighed the moth lie was going niad. A scroam rose Tony Aung out her hand. Paul, “Don’t tonrli me, please don’t!” she any more?” TWO STORES: er as she went out. “I hope to the ; to liis lips as a pain shot through liis •Tve got to go away,” flushed the niumbled. "I told her I did it, and Love him! The agony in hls voice high heavens he’ll straighfen up some headrhut he liit savagely on his tongue Carnet Ith Ave. and Jason St boy, laughing, “and I won’t go alone.” : made lier fllng her arms afound hlm, day.” and held it hack. If he was diseov- I—I— I—did.” Third Ave and Elati St He gazed meaningly nt Tonnibel. ; She backed away from the out- and she elung to him shivering, en- First Mrs. Curtis stole down to the ered he would be arrested. and If “Pardon my rushing in thls way, but stretched arms. treating liiui to forgive her, not to library. There she found Uriah De EVERYTHING IN DRUGS —but I want Tony to go with me.” von, Standing with his hat in hls hand, “But you couldn’t have,” groaned cense ioving her, for she'd die lf he The Oldest and Most Reliable Agents for Mrs. Curtis Aashed him a dnrlr look. the boy. “Wliat liappened? Oh, God! did. . Hotel Help in the West. He rarely patd her, or her frowning and, as he saw her, he made a grin- nlng bow. Won’t soroeone teil me what liap- . “Child dear,” he murmnrod, run- Male and Female Help Sent Everywhere daughter, any attention nowadays, so . pened ?’’ uing bis Angers over lipr curis, “you’re when R. R. Fare is Advanced. he did not notice that a psllor settled | “Where’s Rege?” he asked cagerly, “Upstairs, I think,” replied Mrs. “Mother has told you quite plainly, going to steady yourself now and teil on Katherine’s face, or that her fork | Curtis in a low volee. “Ile's had too Philip,” gulped Katherine, noticing ! your father just wbat happened! Now, feil from her limp Angers to the pfate | CANADIAN much to drink. Did you bring your with a thriil that Captain MacCauley begiu!” The mother saw her daughter’s mental ; wife?” had not covercd the fcw Steps Toiri Ile had not finished when his eyes distress, however, and studied the EMPLOYMENT “Yep; she’s outside,” was the man’s lind retreated. "Siie said she killed eaught sight of the safe. He stared young man’s face, groaning to herseif. answer. “And the kid? Does she her father, and no girl admits such a at its open door, and Doctor John's Ile had grown so rnanly and handsome AGENCY know Ede’s still in the iand of the thiDg ns (hat unless it’s triie. Heav- gaze foliowed his. Then the latter In the past two years, and he was J livin’?” ' , ens, there’s Cousin John mul—” ströde across the room, and for a long MATW 486 1 526 IiABIMXB the one person she desired for her son- “No, but HI teil her now,” returned “Cousin Paul,” feil from Mrs. Cur- moment peered into the opening. Denver, Colo. in-law. He was rieh, too, whicli only Mrs. Curtis desperately. “Here’s the tis, who looked as if siie had turned to , “R's emj/fy! Evervtliing’s gone,” he Established 1880. Mrs. J. White, Prop. added to his attrnctiveness. Ave thousand dollars.” She tlmist a stone. r»mttered.»turning slowl.v, und Philip “You might explain a little more, It Took Some Effort on the Man's Part roll of bank notes into his hand. “I’H Not anotlier word was uttered by : exclaimed: my boy,” Doctor John spoke up in a Not to Shove Her Away. send Tony right down,” ended the timt silent group of.pöople until after “That’s why sbe shot him. Jack. He deep voice. Doyle’s Pharmacy woman and she went swiftiy out, tlie two doctors entered the library. WOs steaüng! Tony darling,” and the An embarrassed laugh feil from head against him. It took some effort THE PARTICULAR DRÜGGIST Urlah gianeed about the room In For a moment everything was con- ; Speaker went down Iieside the girl, Philip's Ups. on the man’s part not to shove her llth Ave. & Clarkson St anticipation. He fntended not only fusion. Doctor John force.l Mrs. Cur- “Tony, did you And your father here?” “There isn’t any secret about lt,” away. Phone York 0335. Free Delivery. to take Tony wlth hlm, but every tis into a' chair when siie tried to Aing “I didn’-t see him take anything, he answered. ‘Tm going abroad for j “And matters have took a mighty CAMERAS AND FILMS. thing eise of value he could lay his herseif into his arms. With every Philip,” sho sobbed bitterly. Her eyes the Salvation Army for a year, longer big change in the last two days.” he liands on. Edith had often deserihed one but Tony talking at once, neither were looking at him, but their expres- perliaps, and it would be too mucli to continued. “Ede, I know, for years the valuablcs kept in a wnil-safe in he ii(»r liis brother could understnnd sion told iiini they didn’t see him at tisk me to go all by myself.” . you been worryin’ your life out about this very room. Mrs. Curtis had no the nieaning of the seeuilngly dead all. Another problem was törmenting Eastman Kodak Headquarters for Lines appeared between »Doctor' Tony. I fixed it up.” more thr.n closed the door before, re man on tlie floor. lier. Iler misery was heing added to Paul’s brows. At last the day had Mrs. Devon was on her feet) almost volver in hand, he began liis senreh. “Will you a!) keep still, all of .von?” hy tlie mlnufie. So imparient was come when he must give up the gir! before the last words feil ftjom her An ox.C'lnmation of delight almost e$- “Mummy,” Said the Girl, “Oh, God! shoüted Doctor John, in liis bombnslic Philip io have tlie matter cleared-that . KODAKS who had taken n rare place among husband’s lips. caped liis lips when he discovered the voice. tirst, l’aul. lots sce nliout h»» spoke harshiy to her. FILMS AND those lie held denrest. He noticed You’ve Killed Him!” “How fixed lt up, RIahj?” she safe-door was tinlocked. Ile grinned tiiD fei low liere. "Ton.v, von know tvhere those jeweis with q quiek sigh that Tony’s eyes PHOTO GOODS gasped. nt the ■ cnrelessness of the rieh as he Devon died— He dared picture the Tony slmt him, if you want to are.” said he. “Teil us iustantly!” deepened softly, and her red lips were 1 Dcvelop Film 10c Roll “Now don’t get panlcky lf I Stell you (hing lnto the black bag the boxes of i future no fqrther. Sliuddering, hc know,' Mrs. Curtis dared to fllng out. Then he ejaculated: "Tliat man has pnrted In a smlle. somethlng,” Urlah 'cautloned lier, sly- jewelry, completel.v Stripping the safe | siunk hack, crouched at the head of D'it'ior Pani guve her such an awful them upstairs.” “It’li hurry up our marriage a Ilt- ly, “but I went to Pendlehaven and of its eentents. He dldn't take time j tlie divnn and reiunined absolutely look (hat she quailed bencatli it. Ile was out of the room in a flash, F O R D ’ S ll2LSM tle,” Philip continued, “but—but—” told him I copped the kid, tjnd not to look over hls liaul! Tliat would quiet. ‘ He's not' dead," lie said after a and an awful silenee settled over the Denver, Colorado. The sound of a chair scrajilng back Mall Orders sollclted. Catalog» malled you, and I says: ‘Mr. Pendlehaven, come later. Tony struggled to her feet, stared in liusly examlnallou of Uriah, and one tliree until he was wlth them mrnli». from the table broke off hls state- j free pn request. you’ve had ’er for two years, and she’s Al! through the day Tonnibel Devon wild amazement at her father, theo dry, tearless sob hurst from, Tony De- i (To be continued), ment ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION V l Puire Eigltt DENVER OATUPWÖ REGISTER Thursday, May 12, 1021. FOR YOUR INFORMATION CO-OPERATIVE STORE ELOCUTION CONTEST Optometry—The Science anil art of prescrlbing and fitting glasses to correct defcctive sight. Optometrist-O ne skllled in the Science of optometry; an expert in measuring eye defects. FOR ST. PAUL PCÖR AT SACRED HEART An OptometrLst corrccts errors of Vision by means of proper lenses, prop- erly fitted. There is no inconvejiience and no doubt about the correctness of your glasses when your eycs are examlned and glasses niade by us. IS SUCCESSFUL ONE COLLEGE IS SUCCESS (By N. C. \V. C. News Service) The Thirty-Serond Annual Eloeution ood Service In Banking The Swigert Brcs. Optxal Co. j ST. PAUL, Minn.,—St. Vincent'» coop- j contest partieipated in last Sunday by Whose Reputation and Equipment Give erative störe, whieh was oponed to pro- j twelve stndcnts of tho- Sacred Hcart eol- You the Highest’Grade of Service. Devoted Excluaiveiy to vide cheap elotliing for the poor, nas com- | lege was possibly the raost successful MEANS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF THE the Eitting and Manufao- pletcd the first month of its eareer as 1550 California Denver turing of Glasses.___ t event of its kind ever staged in the col- REQUIREMENTS OF THE CUSTOMER TO- ■ a practieal and financial succc-ei. It» : lege auditorium. It is estimated that GETHER WITH A FRIENDLY INTEREST IN | (lisbursements for the month were $398, !over thirteen hundred persons attended HIS OR HER BUSINESS ineluding the cost of shelving, cabinet» the eontest . The young orators strove and other equipment which will not with might and main to obtain the ccveted again be charged. The receipt» were gold medals. Harry A. McGuire won the We are always glad to tallc over any Hartford -McConaty $388, and would have becn larger but for & ! ; Xieliol's modal .in the senior division tor ! ^ matter affeötiny our patron’s weif are. the fact that the störe closed its doora bis really splendid rendition of “The j, Undertaking Co. : on Holy Thursday and Gqod Friday. \ W. E. We have Deatlibed of Benedict Arnold.” Paul j (4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS) Green lee ■' Storni the The störe is a veritablc “Curiosity Iloran was a elosc sceond. Ilis selection ; 1 1455-57 GLENARM ST. I President test of Shop.” Its stock is 8 joint product of was “The Old Actor’s Story.” The Con- j! 3H0NE MAIN 7779 Geo. A. tim* Es- kind hearts and willing hand«. Garment» ner modal in the junior division was , \ taltlishcd Grcenlee of every sort, for men, women and chil- awardcd to Perry Wait, who told verv • SUGGESTIONS FROM, OUR CUSTOMERS Tri-asurer •.874 dren, are on the shclves. Thev nre not interestingly how “Uncle Podger Hung;« Death and Fimeral Notice« mere rags and discards, either. They dc- a Picture.” Second jdace in this division j ARE ALW AYS ÄPPRECIATED By »The Olinger Mortnary serve the deseription whieh the managers was given by Robert; J. SuHivan -for his : ’ of the störe bestow on them—"clean, cxcellent handling of 'a verv difficult ■ | comfortable, cheap.” YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED AND JOSEPH KRUSZEWSKI, late of the piece, “King Robert of Sicily.” Among , residence 3948 Federal boulevard, hus- Suppose it is an overcoat that is tlie senior contestants the otlipr Speakers ’ WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION band of Barbara Kruszcwski. Leaving the Olinger chapel at S:30 o'clock Thurs wanted. There nre plenty, all in good ,were: ,T. Vincent Carlin, reciting, “The j day morning, May 12. Requiem High order, from which to select. And the THE DENVER MARBLE Mas will be held from St. Joseph's Pol- ,Voluntecr Organist”; James X. MeCul- } ish church in Globeville. Interment at price is only $1! Silk neck ties are for jlough witli “The Colonel'» Experiment” ; j Mt. Olivct. :eale at 10 cents each. Women’s hat», John F. Healy, who gave “Parrhasius” j The Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. and GRANITE CO. OBITÜABY. mnny of them having cost from $5 to n«d George A. McCaddon, who dolighted CHAMPA & FIFTEENTH STS. DENVER, COLO. MONUMENTS AND $25, are to be had for a dime. Five dol- |with “Eliachim.” Other competitors in ROSE M. WARDEN of 154 West Bay- lars will buy a man’« suit that originally MAUSOLEUMS aud Street. Funeral was held Snturday the junior division were: Joseph A. morning at 8:30 o’clock from the resi- cost from $40 to $60. From an endless | Meeting, reciting “Skimpsey;” John Office and Works i dence. Requiem Mass at St. Francis de Sales church at 9 o'clock. Interment Mt. varioty of shoes a purchaser may choose Campbell, whose selection was “The 1224 Lstwrence St., Denver, ! Olivet cemetery. Dnder direction of W. a pair for 50 cents—though the price P. Heran & Son. Newsboy iif Church;” Daniel McNaugh- Colo. CHARLES O’TOOL. täte of Ralston, may have bcen any amount from $5 to ton, with “Teddy O’Rourkc;" and Wil Colo. Funeral was held Saturday morn- $15 when they were new. Phone Main 1815 mg at 9:30 o’clock from the W. P. Horan liam Gnuff, reciting a clever and inter- ■ & Son funeral chapel. Requiem Mass nt Skill that tums the useless into the esting selection from “Penrod.” the Holy Family church at 10 o'clock. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. useful is exemplified everywherc in the ■ The judges of tlie affair were Rcv. C. SALVATORE FILIPPELLI of 1735 ; störe. For example, there is a Holland F. O’Farrc-11, Hon Ben B. Lindsey and IRISH RELIEF IN West 34U) nvenue. Requiem Mass was said Tuesdav morning at 9 o’clock at the shade that lias beeil deprived of its Mr. Jolm J. Sullivan. The Anderson-Harrington Coal Company Mt. Carmel church. Funeral took place stiffness and eonverted into a pretty and from the residence in the afternon at 2 CHICAGO TOTALS j o'clock. -Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. serviceable apron. A cravanct coat that MR. RAINE LECTURES ON ALASKA ■n*t aide Brancb «sd Bouta ma* B irnk. Kain Office, Under direction of W. P. Horan & Son. was is now a “tailor made” suit for a A verv interesting illustrated leeture Coal, Wood ... „ KAT IE G, BARENBROCIC of 1223 34th Street. Funeral was held Thursday young women. A neat little dress ii on Alaska was given last Monday even- NEARLY $150,000 3 5 94 morning at 8:30 o’clock from the W. P. t!i S Walnut i i , „ e . r M ’ Sa. Broadway Horan & Son funeral chapel. ' Requiem not to be recognizcd as a coverall apron, ing in the Sacred Hcart College euditor- PLonti Main 365 k 366 1 1 U \ Ci vjrd.111 *ontt *111 Mass at the Annunciation church at 9 transformed, and that little slip for a ium, by the nofed lecturer, Mr. Edgar C. (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) o’clock. Interment Mt. OLvet cemetery. i CHICAGO, Hl.—Arebbishop Munde- two-year old baby not onee suggests it» Raine. Quito a large and appret iative MRS. CATHERINE CARROLL, late of lein’s pastoral letter appealing for sup- FULL LINE OP POULTRY SL'PPLIES 124 Delaware, beloved mother of Miss origin in the '“tail of a shirt.” audienee took an eigliteen hundred mile Mary E. Carroll. Funeral Friday April Iport of the work of the Irish Relief ?e- 28 at 8:30 o’clock from the Spillane Ingenuity, eleverness, skill, artistry— trip into the these Aretic regions with 1 sulted in the collectidn of a total of ap- chapel. Requiem Mass at St. Leo’s plus charity, have wrought wonder». j proximately $150,000 in the varioiis church at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Mr. Raine, and they were thrilled and Olivet. The work is done by vnrious partsh »cw- pleased- in turn by the wonders of the ! churches thruout the archdiocese. The JOSEPH!E A. LINK, late of 1450 : coiloetion exceeded by $40,000 that täken •South Cherokee, beloved daughter of Mrs. ing societies and the children of the prin- X’orthland set before them on the screeu. jnp for tlie Central European Relief. THE» DE SELLEM FIEL & FEED COMPANY Josephine Link arid sister of Lena M. cipal Catholie schools of St. Paul. Chil Mr.,Raine has .lived in Alaska fortwenty- In viaw of the fact that persons of OEAB. JL DeSZXiZiEM and J. G. Link. Funeral was held May 2nd, at 2 o’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. dren of the Cathedral sehool are making cight years and knows the history of the ; Irish descent are not proportionately so f EMELLE HERBÜKGER. funeral took dresses and outfits for the little one* territory thoroughlv. He has lectured in j numerous in Chicago as in the eastern FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED ■ place from Theodore Hackethal's funeral part of the eountry, and the Polish, who are to receive their First Holy Com- OfflM Telephone Ctiampa 93» Vhlxty-flfth and Walnn» Bta. i-parlors, 1451 Kalamath. May 2nd 8:30 nearly every large nnivcrsitv and College Italinn, German, Slavic, and inorc than B-Mldene« Phone Male 4856 Denver, Colorado o’clock. Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth’s munion on Ascension Thursday. In ad- churcfi at 9 a. nl. Interment Mt. Ohvei. in the United States. ! twenty-five other raees make üp a great MARY SENANO, age 10 months, daugh dition to the satisfaction of doing kind- Alhletic activity has bcen inarked j part of the Catholie popu'ation here, the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senano. Fu showing is cohsidered rcmarkable by the neral was held from the late residence, ness for their fellows, the children en- recentlv in botl; baseball and tennis. Oat Tour Statlonery by th# Ponnd. The Cheapeat and Beat at the Büls Bros. 1363 Decatur stret, Tuesday, May 3, at gaged in the work receive as a reward a l loenl leaders. 2 p. m. Interment at Mount Olivet. East Denver lligh sehool feil an easv The Ccltie Cross Association, organ 777 BROADWAY ANNA LANGFIELD—May 1. at the training that i3 valuable to themselves. vietim to our heavy sluggers last week, ized here six months ago with the ap- Rodgers Printing & Stationery Co, residence, 49 Kalamath, beloved daughter Many of them also receive special prizes and Tuesday the toain journeycd to Fort proval of the Archbisliop t « r the purpose of Mr. and Mrs. David Larigfield. Fu 4 1 6 1 5 tk Street, Bet Gienarm and Tremunt neral from Theodore Hackethal’s funeral from experts in the designing and mak- Collins to takc ihn fanncr huskies into ! of suppleiueiitiiig tlie work of the Am- Artistic Memorials parlors, 1451 Kalamath, Monday May «‘ritaii Relief committeo, has annonnoej 2nd, at 3 p. m. Interment Mt. Olivet. . ing of women’s apparel. eainp. Tji'e Unjversity of Colorado won UP-T0-DATE PRINTING. ENGRAVING AND DESIGNING The best value for your money. timt it has fovwarded $20 000 to tlie dis- JIM PHILLIPS, beloved brother of Joe The cooperative störe is being eondiict- its second tennis victory over our reprä Phon« Main 7319. Buah Ordern Given Bpeolai Attention. Phillips of 1735 West 34th avenue. Re tributing points in Irrland and plans to quiem Mass Tuesday, May 2nd, at 10 ed under the auspires of the St. ‘Vincent sentatives, Hary McGuire and Thomas continuc sending funds at the rate uf o’clock at Mt. Carmel church. Funeral de Paul society and the Guild of C'nth- Rogers, last Thursday at City park. We i $1,000 a week until tlie need is over. in the afternon at 2 o’clock from the MUSICAL RECITAL GIVEN residence. Interment Mount Olivet cem ; olic Women. Thosc who organized the won one of the mutches and tlie other QUEEN OF MAY T7ROWNED AT LORETTO HEIGHTS Telephone Cbninpa 4504 etery. Under direction of W. P. Horan enterprisc helicve that it is eapalile of Impinged Nerves & Son. two weilt only ftftor tlie liardest kind of The crowhirtg of our Lady took place JAMES CARROLL, formerly of Den great development, and that it will be fighting. Saturday tlie tennis men uieet Are the Rkal ver, brother of Mrs. Eli Smith of 1102 in tlie Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows, At 3:30 p. in., May Ist, a piano re- a successful means of hclping the worthy Die State Teachcr’s College in a series of Cause of Disease Pontiac stret, Denver; T. F. Carroll of at I^oretto Heiglits 011 Sunday eveuing, •oilal was given in ixirutto Heiglits aiuli- JOHN H. SPILLANE Los Angeles. Peter Carroll, New York. poor. matches at City park. torium by Miss Thelma Everitt, a morn- Spinal Adjustments Funeral Tuesday, May 2nd. from St. May Ist, at 7 o’elock. It was a solemn The ladies in Charge of the »tore are her of tliis year’s graduation dass. Miss reinove that cause. UNDERTAKER James church, Montclair, at 9 o’clock, to and benutiful sight as the long proccs- Mount Olivet cemetery. Miss Walsh, Mrs. Lawless and Mrs. Everitt was assisted by two of her dass- C.T. Bennett, D.C., Pfi.C. PASQUEL DIPILLA funeral took. sion of white robed sodalists filed into mates, Miss Rose Marie MeGlnley and : Stephen Rvan; ,T. C. Nolan, President of place from the residence, 4521 Navajo, HERBERT FAIRALL tlie chapel, followcd by tlie six little Miss Margaret Smith. The furnier sang Nel!ieBennett,O.C„Ph.C. 822-828 Fourtceiith Street Thursday. at 1:30; Mt. Carmel church at the Particular Council, is regarded aa CHIROPBACTOBB 2 p. m. Interment Mt. Olivet. Under di flnwer girls, eaeli carry ing a spotlcss Iily, very brilliantly tliree voeal nunibers, n rection of Theodore Hackethal. the “Godfather” of the infant charity. I’olisli song of Chopin, an Englisli song. Graduates Palmer School DENVER, COLO. tlie Maiils of Honor with their large bo- —Three-Year Course— JAMES A. McSWIGAN of 1062 Lafay- FOR CITY AUDITOR “Morning in Spring,” by Matthews, and Also One-Year l’ost- ette Street, beloved husband of Papllne qliets to lay at tlie feet of their Mother, an Italian song, “Marsiea Probitn” by M. McSwigan and father of Alice M., Mr. Herbert Fairall, well known in Graduate Course. DE VALERA NOMINATED FOR tlie little crown bcarcr, and luslly, the Gastaldon. The lattcr aceoinpanied tlie 634 FOUBTEENTH ST. James A„ Jr.. and Paul McSwigan. Fun- Denver, bas entered the raee for city eral Saturday morning at 9:30 from the IRISH UNIV. CHANCELLOR May Queen, who carried a busket of songs very artisticallv. * Phon# Cbampa 6817 residence. Solem Requiem High Mass at uuditor in tlie election^of May 17. the Cathedral of the Immaculate Concep- roses and lilies. YVliile the ever lieauti- Miss Evoritt’s nunibers were divided »OY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OF tion at 10. o’clock. Interment at Mnurit | Dublin—Eamonn de Valera lins bcen Mr. Fairall is now associated with into tliree groups.. Tlie first group con- Olivet cemetery. ful May hymns were sung, Tlielma Ev- I liominated as suceessor to tlie late Arcli- the Bankers Trust Co. and has beeil sisted of Nos. 1 and 5 of Greig’s Holberg J. C. STORTZ PETER SCHNEIDER, at the residence eritt, prefect of the High School sodality, Suite, op. 40 and Nos. 3 and 4 of Scliu- of his brother, Jacob Schneider, at Mt. n resident of Denver for 38 years. He ibishop Walsh as chanccllor of tlie Na crowned tlie sfutue, then tlie Maids of mann’s Fantasy Pieces, o]i. 12. The sec- FUEL & FEED CO. Morison, Colo., .Thursday morning, May is married and has four children. In 1897 5. Funeral Services were held from St. tional University of Ireluml, it lm» lieen Honor, Elizabeth Offerman, Georgeiiä ond group was composed of Liszt's ever COaA, WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN Joseph’s Catholie church. Golden, Mon he started his comicction with the Daily populär Liebest raum, Chopin’s Eeossai- day, at 10 o’clock. Interment Evergreen officially announred by the university Bums, Margaret Dünn and HelcnsCfoke “üse Yoar Head” J. C. STORTZ, PTop cemetery. It is said timt his enndidaey is not like- Journal and continued in that business ses, dp. 72, MacDowell’s Scotdi Poem, presented their bouquets. After tliis op. 31, an interpretation of a poem by MARY EN Gl, beloved wife of Denis ly to be opposed. The ehancellor is until 1909 wlien he simultaneously served Phone Main 2483 4201 Josephine st. Engi. Funeral took place from Theodore tlie Aet of Coiiseeration to Mary was Heine, and Beetlioven’s krilliaut Seottish TO WEAR AN until 1913 as Secretary of tlie State Huckethal'B funeral parlors. 14 51 ICala- eleeted by a convocation of stuidents. De read ’followed by the singing of tlie so- Dances. The tliird group contuincd De- matb Street. Monday at 1:30 p. m.; St. Board of Equalization, Secretary of tlie Leo’s church at 2 p. m. Interment ut Valera is a graduate of the universitv, dalitv bymn, ufter which Monsignor bussy’s exquisite Jardins sous la Pluie, | Mount Olivet. in arts and Sciences. StRte Tax Commission and Secretary of Cyril Seott’s intricatc “Water Wagtail” ltrady gave Beuediction of tlie Blcssed O ’B rien HELEN WALSH, beloved daughter of tlie State Auditing Board. I11 1917 and and Heller’» elnbornte transcription of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh. Funeral took Saerament. Sdiuberl’s charining song, Tlie Trout. place front Theodore Hackethal’s funeral 1918 he was Chief Deputy Assessor of parlors. 1451 Kalamath Street. Monday The attention of the audienee was Requiem High Mass at the Cathedral of the City and County of Denver; in fact K. C. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMS C. U. Spring Hat at 10 a. m. Interment Mount' Olivet. the Immaculate Conception at 9 -30 a held from beginning to end. All pres SARAH X. EARL o f 2868 Raee Street. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery' practieally all of Mr. Fairall’s training ARE CONCLÜDED ent had nothing but preise for the Funerrl Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock under direct.on of Hartford & MeConatv 1112 16TH STREET from the W. P. Horan & Son funeral JAMES COGAN of 777 Jrvlng Street and business expcrience has bcen in tax beauty of the nunibers and tficir skilled chapel. Requiem Mass at Loyola chapel beloved father of Mrs. Kate Williams of lines where tlie raising of in«iiey and WASHINGTON—Forty-eight gradu- rendition. Miss EVeritt has gained all at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Olivet Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Anna Nelson of Los her musical knowledge nt Loretto ! cemetery. Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. Mary Campbell spending of money were primary func- ates of varioiis Colleges in tlie United Mrs. Maggie Leyden, John. Bdward and States partieipated in the competitivo Hcights. Her teehnique and interpreta- EDWIN H. SMITH, beloved son of M. Daniel Cogan. Funeral Fridav morning tions. He would tliercforo seem partic- tion are extremely good. Hearty eon- and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Funeral was held at * :S» "'clock Crom the residi-nc- Re examinations for the Knights of Colum- front the. late residence. 1133 Corona quiem Mass at the Church of the Pre ularly well qualifted for the position of gratulations to Miss Everitt and her strect, Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. sentation at 9 o'clock. Interment Mt City .Auditor. bus graduate scholarships at the Catholie assistants! They well merited tlie many REGISTER WANT ADS JACQUES BROS. Olivet cemetery. Under direction of Wr’. University of America held April 16, ae- floral tributes received from friends und P. Horan & Son. There are few men in the citv of Den FOR RENT—Rooiu and board, private MONUMENTS fellow students. CHARLES SITTEULE, funeral took ver who have given more freely of their oording to Information given out here to- family, near cailine. Price reasonabje. MAUSOLEUMS place from Theodore Hackethal’s funeral parlors, 1451 Kalamath Street, Fridav at time and talcnt to different State and [day from the offire of Monsignor Ed- POLAND’S GREAT GENERAL COMING ; Phone Gallup 445, 3089 West 34th avenue. Orte« and Yards, 28 E Sixth Ato. 9 a. m Requiem High Mass as St. Kliz- j ward A Pace, director of studies at tlie abeth's church at 9:30 a. m. Interment National activities. Members of tlie TO UNITED STATES Telephone South 73. Mount Olivet. | university. The participants reprcseiit MULTUM IN PARVO Theodore John Steiner, age 86. formerly of Nör-i Liberty Loan Army will recall Mr. Fair- j You ran buy a pretty good, slightly wich Oonn.. was buried Friday morning all’s serviees as an aiinouncer at tlie va- more tlian twenty states. Besults of the WARSAW.—General Joseph Haller, ytised piano for $150 to $200 at Tom Mur- from St. Philomena’s. He is .surviveq | examination will be announced early ray’s Piano Show Room, 410 Charles by a wfdow, a daughter Teresa, and two rious meetings of the army. “the Defender of Warsaw,” fanious Trees, Shrubs, Vines, sons, John and Henry. next inonth. Catholie leader of Poland, will embark i Bldg. Only $10 down. Tom also rents ■ piarios. Seeds, Landscape Hackethal It is expeeted that the full quota of shortly for New Y’ork to pay his first nczinn Butter Krust Bread Gardening □ □ fifty graduate scholarships will bc filled visit to America. According to word re- WANTED—Catholie middlc-aged lady ‘ Takes you back home” next ycar for tlie first time since the eeived here from various Polish organiza- wants position as housekeeper; will takc M. J. CÜLLEN ! care of children.' Mr». Cory, 2755 Elliott International Nursery Co. cstablishment of the foundatiou in 1914. tions in tlie United States, greal demon- 4075 WYANDOT ST. street. Denver. Colo. FUNERAL MOUNT OLIVET i ------strations are being planned for bis re- Wrlte for Free Catalog. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL ception in several American eities. Be- WANTED—A Catholie girl or woman OF J. A. McSWIGAN sides New York and Chicago, the General for general housework. $10 per week. PARLORS 1624 Krameria St. Pronc York 8090-J. HATS liopes to visit Buffalo, Cleveland, Mil Phone« Gallup 178, Gallup 182 CEMETERY The funeral of .1. A. McSwigan took waukee and other centers of Polish- 1449-51 Kalamath St. ; ))laee last Saturday with a , Requiem FOR RENT: Two nicely furnislied J. B. GARVIN , High Mass front the Cathedral. Rev. H. American population, and will eventually ! rooiiis with private bath and phone, for SHOES make a trip to the Pacific coast. Druggist Phone Main 3658 L. McMonaniin was the celebrant. Rev. two or tliree geiitleinen. Best location 011 THE ONLY CEMETERY : Will. Higgins, deaeon, Rev. Walter Graee, 1 South side. Phone So. 2469 W. 2401 W. Thirty-second Ave. Res. Phone Main 3250 1 :.ub’-deacon and Rev. Tlios. Kelly master NOTICE FOR THE CATHOLICS CLOTHING WANTED: Refined young lady desires Denver, Colo. | of eeremonies. A man representiug himself to be em- OF DENVER The Rt. Rev. Bisliop J. Henry Tihen. ployed by the Benedietiiie Futliers at St. hoard, sleepihgporch, permanent. Capitol D. I). gave the absolutioii. and tlie fnn- Meinrad, Indiana, to solicit subscriptions Hill by May 24th. Address 75 South I’earl St . eral sernion was preached by Rev. Will. to their monthly magazine, “The Grail”, O’Ryan. The funeral serviees were very is operating in tliis vicinity. " Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., McEnery’ s largelv attended by the many friends of H. F. ELLARD TO DIRECT SOCIAL O’KEEFE, President W. J. KERWIN, Vicc-President President He is about thirtv years of age, clean tlie deoensed. the Knights of Colnmbus. sliuven, medium heiglit and eomplexion, WORK IN CANAL ZONE Rev. Mark W. Lappen, of whieh order Mr. McSwigan was a weighs about one hundred and fiftv Mr. Hi F. Ellard of Mullan, Idaho, well Secretary and Manager One Price Cash Store prominent member, and by many - DIAMONDS 11011 pounds; usuflllv wears a brown suit; known in Denver, has beeil chosen by tlie V. J. White, Assjstant Secretary Catholic business men of Denver who uses names, P. F. Farrell and P. F. Nor □ □ 2 3 came to pa v their Inst resppets to a man U. S. government to assume direction of anc 1 "ir-ir— UDO Cor. Larimer and d Sts. ton. whom all lind learned to love 011 account Ile is an imposteor and is being souglit all the elub and social activities in the M. O ’ Keefe J ewelry Co. of his sterling rharucter. by tlie police authorities in Glenwood canul zone at Panama and Colon. 1------:------t — 1 Mr. Clins. L. Mosconi. Mr. R. Ilviies. Springs, Colo., for elieek-rnising. Should We have the best selection of K. of C. emblcm good» in the rity. Hour», 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone Main 8437. 5fr. Tlios. J. Halter and Mr. Ed. Wolters Mr. Ellard served as K. of C. secretary Reiidence Phote York 2383 he eall at your home. notify the police sang a very fine quurtette at thp funeral. imraediately 'and telegraph, eliarges col i durihg tlie war and for eigliteen months The Store of Quality All four were close personal friends of lect. was connected with the management of tbe deceased. 837 PirtMUU S’.rMt Phon« Main 5446 D R . J . J. 0 ,NEIL~-Denf/sf JOHN J. O’KEEFE & COMPANY. :a large hotel in Rome, ltaly, condueted Subscription Representatives of “The (7Kn ((, 8*w*y-l'r»aa. fred Braun Salta 72« Mack Builitn«. 1«U anl California Stmta. jby the K. of C. for American soldiers Get your Catholie neighbors to sub- Grail.” scribe for The Register. 149 East 58th Street, New York, N. Y. 'and sailors. V■ -- it •:: - ...... ’ 'm ® ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION