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MAGNIFICENT RITES AT BISHOP’S INGRESSUM I BRILLIANT BANQUET HONORS T6IKTEEN OF HIERARCHY, BISHOP I. HENRY TIHEN ON (P e r la tb olir SI! HONSICNORS AND 137 EVE OF NEH BISHOP’S COMING PRIESTS SEE CEREMONIES 67,167 P«r»eiis Con6rmed by His Excellency Most Rev. U. J. Vehr Assumes Rule of Denver in Colorado Diocese

The dinner given at St. Thomas’ “ During his administration as .1- ingressum of the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, J.C.L., D.D., into aeminary Wednesday evening, in Bishop of Denver, believe it or not. the Diocese of Denver as Bishop was marked Thursday morning with mag- honor o f the Most Rev. J. Henry Bishop Tihen administered 67,167 nificent ceremony. His Excellency arrived at 7:25 a. m. over the Rock Island lines in the private car of the president of the railroad and was met Tihen, D.D., retiring Bishop of Den­ Confirmations, consecrated two The National Catholic Welfare Conference Newi Service Supplier The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. ver, was attended by about 126 churches, one of these a Cathedral, We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the allegation of clergymen, being escorted to the Bishop’s residence, clergymen. Great tributes were paid dedicated thirteen schools and forty- Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service 1536 Logan street. He then celebrated Mass in the Cathedral. The cere- by the Meakers to the work done by four new churches, inaugurated three rnonies of instellation, litiirgically known as his ing^ressum, occurred at 10 Bishop Tihen during his almost four­ hospitals and one orphanage, estab­ 0 clock. Besides Bishop Vehr, there were twelve of the hierarchy present, teen years as head of the Denver lished thirty-three new parishes, five’ VOL. XXVI. No. 48. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. $2.00 PER YEAR includmg two Archbishops. The number of Archbishops and Bishops present diocese, and appreciation was ex­ of these Denver parishes; conducted was extraordinary for the West. One hundred and thirty-seven priests and pressed for the methods used by His forty commencement exercises and six Monsignon.were also present. The Cathedral was crowded. Excellency in attaining his program. twenty-one nurses’ graduation exer­ BISHOP VEHR ON WAY TO CATHEDRAL Gifts aggreMting more than $7,300 cises, gave several priests’ retreats Installation Rites were presetted to Bishop Tihen on and spoke at innumerable other civic The ceremonies opened with a procession from the Bishop’s house, behalf of the clergymen, the insti­ and religious celebrations, taking a on Logan street in the rear of the Cathedral,-to the Cathedral main entrance tutions and a group of the laity. The special interest in the activities of and thence down the center aisle to the sanctuary. At the door of the speakers included the Rev. Edward the Knights of Columbus; opened the church, the asperges was sung and the new Bishop was given incensation. McCarthy, Alamosa, toastmaster; the J. K. Mullen home for the aged, Then the procession went to the main altar. There, while Bishop Vehr Rev, Joseph F. Higgins, Pueblo; Dean founded the Catholic Charities and knelt, the Rt. Rev. M s^. Godfrey Raber, P.A., of Colorado Springs chanted J. B. Liciotti, Walsenburg; the Rev. recently dedicated the home of this the Protector Noster” and the oration, ‘'Deus Omnium Fidelium.” The Matthew Smith, Denver; the Rev. M. marvelous organization, built a new Papal bull of appointment was read from the Cathedral pulpit by the Rev. F. Callanan, Denver; the Rt. Rev. seminary, inferior to none in the C. M. Johnson and the pew Bishop now went to the Episcopal throne, Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, Denver; country, and a seminary chapel where he sat as the priests of the Diocese o f Denver approached and knelt, the Very Rev. William Brennan, C. worthy to be called a Cathedral; pro­ offering obedience. At the close of this rite, the Bishop gave his solemn M., president of the seminaryijsihd moted to Orders, both minor and Pontifical blessing. The ingressum was now complete, and the Pontifical host at the dinner, and Bishop Tihen. major, 510 candidates and raised the Mass began. Presiding at the ingressum was His Excellency, the Most Rev. Bishop Daniel J, Gercke of Tucson number of his priests from 174 in Albert T. Daeger, O.F.M., Archbishop of Santa Fe and Metropolitan of the gave a delightful impromptu talk at 1917 to 229 at the present time, province that includes the Denver diocese. the close. “ His has been, indeed, a great con­ Beautiful Program by Choir Of particular interest is the ad­ structive career. No Pope nor Saint in the Breviary can boast of a ‘Second The Cathedral vested choir, under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. dress of Monsignor Bosetti, because Joseph Bosetti, Chancellor, gave a splendid program, singing Wiegan’s of interesting statistics he gave of Nocturn’ similar to this. In one thing only Bishop Tihen failed to emulate “ Ecce Sacerdos Magnus” as the new Bishop proceeded into the church, Bishop Tihen’s activities in the di­ and then presenting these other numbers: “ Salve Regina,” Waddington; ocese. He said: his predecessor and pioneer. Bishop Machebeuf. The saintly Bishop used Missa Pontificalis, Perosi; “ Panis Angelicus,” Caesar Franck; Proprium “ The debt of gratitude that, the Missae, Edmund Tozer. to tell this story on himself; Diocese of Denver owes our retiring The new Bishop occupied the throne while his predecessor in office, Bishop is greater than words can ex­ “ During his ad limina visit, the the Most Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., now titular Bishop of Bosana, sang press. ‘Ex fructibus agnoscitur arbor.’ first ever made from this diocese. (Continued-xn Page 4) If, then, facte are more eloquent than Bishop Machebeuf boasted to. the words, let me erumerate some of Holy Father that in the course of a these facts. I know you will find them single year he succeeded in doubling interesting. / 4 Continued on Page 4) Bishop Happy in His New Civil Memories of Samted Machebeuf Allegiance to Denver and Colorado Bishop Vehr expressed happiness of any man. I appreciate it all, but over his new civil allegiance to Den­ I am powerless to express my appre­ Recalled by Father Wm. O'Ryan ver and Colorado at his speech at the ciation. banquet held in the Brown Palace I must ever recall the sixteenth At the luncheon in the Argonuat made to have Father O’Ryan come Photo of Bishop Vehr taken by a Register photographer just as he was to enter the Cathedral Thursday hotel Thursday night. His address, day of July as one of the privileged hotel, held immediately following the to Colorado. morning for the installation. In the picture are Msgr. Richard Brady and Father C. M. Johnson in front, fol­ in full, follows; days of my life, affording me, as it installation of Bishop Urban J. Vehr, “ The two happiest years of my lowed by Bishop Vehr and Father Mark W. Lappen. The cordial words of welcome feat has, my first opportunity to visit the there were addresses by Father Wil­ life,” he declared, “ were those I lived have been extended to me and the city of Denver. I am frank to say liam O’Ryan and Bishop Vehr. Fa­ with Bishop Machebeuf.” Willa Ca- generous expression of good will that that I had looked forward to a trip ther H. L. McMehamin acted as ther and Father W. J. Hewlett have I have listened to this evening, leave through the West that would have chairman. Father O’Ryan gave in­ written books on Bishop Machebeuf, Mottoes of Four Colorado Bishops me almost inarticulate. The presence brought me to this charming city. If teresting reminiscences of the first but one needs to live with a man 6f His Excellency the governor, the a passing visit must be regarded as really to know him. “ I have known LISTENING IN mayor of our city, the chancellor of a prized opportunity, how gratifying Bishop in Colorq^on the Rt. Rev. Jos­ the university, the distinguished cit­ must be the realization of coming eph P. Machebeuf, and said that if some great men. My intelligence and Make Complete, Perfect Prayer ' The sBbw-clad Rockies and the vast the old customr of declaring men my love were at his feet when I izens of the ^ t e and community, the to Denver to take up one’s permanent rolling plains ring with welcome, this visiting prelates from distant parte, abode. Such is my happy privilege. saints by public acclamation still pre­ lived with and worked under Car­ week, to the new Bishop of Denver. vailed, Bishop Machebeuf would cer­ dinal Manning. But I found in the the presence of so many members I wish to say that I am thoroughly Bishop Tihen Bases Semon at Installation on The scene was quite different Thurs- of the clergy who have assembled happy in my new civil allegiance and tainly be honored as a saint today. zeal, piety and high devotion of the day morning, when the Most Rev. The priest told how he himself poor little Frenchman who founded This Fact here tonight to honor the Catholic that I will put forth p;(y best efforts Urban J. Vehr was installed in the Church in the person o f my poor to do all that can be reasonably ex- had come from London 44 years ago. this diocese an even greater man.” beautiful Denver Cathedral, than it He had been ordained for the Arch­ Father O’Ryan reviewed the story self could not fail to thrill the soul (Continued on Page 3) the motto, Bishop Tihen told how was in October, 1860, when Father diocese of Cashel, , and had of Bishop Machebeuf’s labors in In his sermon at the installation of Bishop Vehr, Thursday morning, the Mass started with the words, Joseph P. Machebeuf, who was to been lent to London, but developed France, where he renewed the com­ be the first Bishop here, arrived tuberculosis there and, inasmuch as mon devotions that the people were the Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, “Let us rejoice in the Lord, cele­ brating a festive day.” While the after a tedious journey from Santa an uncle of his. Father Maher of losing in the section wherein he D.D., said that “ it was more thaifte Huge Crowd Throngs Cathedral for liturgy is always apt, illustrative and Fe, behind mules, with Father r Notre Dame university, knew Bishop worked, especially devotion to the happy coincidence” that the new educative, the sentence quoted is es­ Raverdy. Machebeuf well, arrangements were (Continued on Page 2) Bishop of Denver had chosen as his o^cial motto, “ In Veritate et Cari- pecially fitting for a celebration like "Denver City was reached about Magnificent Installation Ceremony tate.” Bishop Tihen told how the today’s. “ These words find an echo October 20,” writes the Rev. W. J. four mottoes of the succeeding in your hearts, which beat faster to­ Howlett in his Life of Bishop Mache­ (By Millard F. Everett) Bishops of Denver form a sentence day. The glorious music from the beuf, “and pitching their tent on a “ Ohs” and “ ahs” from tlie fem­ Drawn by the magnificence and Pioneer Priest Returns for Rite with a splendid thought: ‘'Auspice choirloft, the magnificent scene in vacant lot they took their first survey inine contingent were heard from ^significance of the rites of the in­ Maria— In Hoc Signo Vinces— Ut the sanctuaiy, the very atmosphere of their future home and Father all sides as the procession moved stallation of the new Bishop of Den­ Omnes Unum Sint— In Veritate et are filled with the rejoicing we of Machebeuf’s future Episcopal city. along. The little pages attending ver, the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, of Blessing Cusa(;k Gift Chapel Caritate.” Translated, this means: Denver feel today upon the arrival They found Denver a town of about J.C.L., D.D., at the Cathedral at the Bishop, clothed in white with “ Mary Helping— In This Sign Con­ of our new Bishop.” 3,000 people of various nationalities 10 o’clock Thursday morning, a cere­ bright green cloaks, drew many The Rev. John Duffy, pastor of led by the parents, made a tremen­ quer— That All May Be One— In Not only in the emotions, but in and description. There were perhaps a comment also, “ Aren’t they just our minds we respond to the signifi­ ten families, a number of men more mony at once marking the official the Church of the Holy Name, Sheri­ dous impression upon the children. Truth and Charity.” advent of his rule over the Church too cute?” dan, Wyoming, and a pioneer priest Father Duffy came to Denver from Two things that the world needs cance of this event. The mind of or ‘less permanent, and a passing the educated man knows that noth­ stream of others that raised the num­ in Colorado and the end of the be­ Representatives of every walk in of the Denver dioicese, underwent an Belleville, Illinois, in 1899 for his more today than ever, or.as much as loved Bishop Tihen’s reign, a veri­ operation for the removal of his ton­ health. He originally intended to con­ ever in its long history, are truth ing else has ever been found equal ber of their flock to about 200 souls. life in Denver were there. Mothers to relipon in bringing happiness to The church had been begun, but work table throng of people, Cjttholic and sils at St. Joseph’s hospital Tuesday tinue his trip to New Mexico, but, be­ and charity. You cannot have peace non-Catholic alike, crowded the brought their children; youngsters of morning, July 14. Father Duffy had cause of the shortage of priests in unless you have truth, said the the individual or to mankind in gen­ on it had stopped before it was much school age and older attended, along eral. The great crowd attracted to more than a foundation, for lack of edifice. The stately building was hoped to be able to attend the in­ the Denver diocese, was induced to Bishop. It is silly to think of agree­ thrown open to the public, except for with staid business men and matrons. stallation ceremony of Bishop Urban remain in Colorado. He served for a ments and pacts lasting if they are the Cathedral this morning was not funds and of any- responsible head. The older folk were by no means drawn here by sensationalism, but The first work of Father Machebeuf pews reserved for priests and nuns, J. Vehr Thursday morning and the yea^ at the old Cathedral on Stout founded on fraud or half-truths. and people began arriving before the absent, and among the crowd was festivities in honor of Bishop Vehr ftet. When tfiat was sold, he re- Truth may seem hard at times, but because the people felt that this cere­ was to resume the building of the seen a veritable figure of the pio­ mony is an exemplar and illustration church, and for this he added his own 8 o’clock Mass to obtain seats. By the and Bishop J. Henry Tihen, but was Sained for a year at the Logan ave­ the new Bishop has added to his time the ceremony of installation be­ neers, with long white hair and flow­ unable to do so because of his oper­ nue Cathedral chapel. Following his motto something that shows how it that the mighty power of religion is little fund to whatever he could ing beard reminiscent of “ Buffalo a living force, exerting its influence gsither from the people. . . . The gan, the edifice was packed and hun­ ation. stay in Denver, he was stationed a can be made easy— “ Caritate,” i.e. dreds of people liped the streets to Bill” Cody. The lovely dresses of year at Manitou and for four years by charity. over the hearts of men. church was a plain brick structure, the girls and young women, contrast­ He expects to go to Manitou the The Bishop scoffed at the assertion obtain a glimpse of the new Bishop at Durango. Twenty-five years ago, “ Your new leader offers you his 30x46, and by hard work he had it ing with the more sobqr attire of the .first part of next week for a visit that the world is better and happier under roof for Christmas, and the as he passed in procession from the he left the Denver diocese for service love. What is more natural than men, and the wide variation of char­ ' with old friends. While there, he will today than it has ever been and Bishop’s residence to the Cathedral. in Wyoming. With one other priest, that you should love him in return.” first Mass in it was the Midnight acters in the laity presented as "vivid attend the dedication of the Cusack showed that such a condition cannot Mass sung by Father Raverdy.” Promptly at ten o’clock, the pro­ Memorial Chapel of the Holy Rosary, Father P. J. Lynch, he had the spir­ cession started on its way from the an array as the clergy and formed a itual charge of a territory compris­ come without a more universal rec­ (Page 291). wonderful background for the reli­ planned for Sunday, July 26. Father Before taking up his remarks on ognition of the need of religion. Bishop’s residence. The numerous ing 50,000 square miles. These experiences are not from clergymen in cassocks and surplices, gious function. Hundreds of black- Duffy was pastor at Manitou thirty the long-passed years. Some still years ago and the Cusack family was Father Duffy visited Denver sev­ the Monsignori and the members of robed nuns in the front pews formed alive were living then. a distinctive note in the color scheme. one of the few at Cascade, then in eral times in the early years of his the hierarchy in their brilliant robes As the procession entered the the Manitou parish. pastorate in Wyoming, but the present and Bishop Vehr himself, dressed in trip is the first one he has made here Bishop Vehr Says First Duty Is to Know The growth of. this beautiful city full Pontifical robes, made a picture Cathedral, the people made a rush The new Holy Rosary chapel inside, trying to obtain a standing was built by Frank Cusack in mem­ in twelve years. The last week in has been startling. Bishop Vehr is a dramatic and colorful, that has never place where they could see the cere- ory of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. July, he will go to St Stephen’s Im Mind of Christ as Expressed by Church young man and may rule over the been surpassed and seldom equalled Thomas Cusack. The dedication date dian mission in W’yoming to attend diocese thirty to forty years. When in Denver. (Continued on Page 8) is the eighth anniversary of Mrs. the retreat of the priests of the Chey­ our progress has bi»en reviewed over Cusack’s death. The chapel was given enne diocese. The Most Rev. George In his sermon at the installation complished in the name of religion a period of seventy years, it seems its name because of the~ old family J. Finnigan, C.S.C., D.D., Bishop of ceremonies in the Cathedral Thurs­ through the zeal, the gentleness and almost miraculous. Yet Denver has custom of the Cusacks of saying the Helena, Montana, will be the retreat- day. morning, the Most Rev. Urban perseverance of him who this morn­ never had a “boom” growth. The Plans for Reception to Bishop Vehr, Rosary every night. This devotion. master. J. Vehr, J.C.L., D.D., the new Bishop ing gives the pastoral staff of his rise upward has 9een steady, not of Denver, professed publicly that office to another. even very noticeable from year to his first duty will ever be to know We have listened to the solemn year. We hope to have Bishop Vehr Under Auspices of Women, Completed the mind of Christ, as expressed by ■mandate of the Vicar of Christ ex­ with us to celebrate a Solemn Pon­ His Church, and his second duty will pressed in the language of the an­ tifical Mass beginning with the mid­ Three Masses at Same Time to Be night that ushers in Christmas day, • The reception arranged by the lociety has arranged this part of the be to carry out the will of His cient Church in a form foreign to Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, Togram. spouse, the Church, as God gives him the modern ear, which the tradition I960— the centenary of the first Mass celebrated in a parish church in to honor His Excellency, the Moat. Serving on the refreshment com­ Attended by Regis Gudd Sunday to see it. Bishop Vehr’s sermon fol­ of centuries has hallowed. In vir­ Rev. Urban J. Vehr, will be held at mittee are Mesdames W. W. Adams, lows: tue of that spoken word, by the au­ Denver. If Denver Catholic growth from now to then is in the same pro­ Knights of Columbus home, 1575 T. C. McElroy and J. M. Harring;ton. The officiating Pontiff of the Holy thority of the successor of Peter, I Grant street, Friday evening, July The following assisted Mrs. T. A. An event of special interest to The families of Fathers Cummings Sacrifice of the Mass at which we this day assume the burdens of the portion as it has been since the day and Whitford reside in Denver, and Fathers Machebeuf and Raverdy ar­ 17. The public is invited to call be­ Cosgriff in arranging details of the members of Regis guild will 'Uke have assisted today has been the kind Episcopal office. tween the hours of 8 and 10 o’clock. reception: Mesdames T. A. Collins, of Father Coressel at Elizabeth, Col­ father and the vigilant pastor these I come to you a stranger, but be­ rived, we will have something like place Sunday, July 19, at Regis col­ orado. In addition to these newly- 12,500,000 Catholics in the Denver Bishop Vehr will receive in the J. C. Doughty, J. J. Lynch; Misses lege. It will be the annual Communion many years of the Church of Denver. cause I bear in my hands the cre­ drawing room and will be assisted Ruth Kiene, Elsie Sullivan, Mary ordained priests, Regis college and I am sure we have all experienced dentials of my office, sealed with the city limits by that time. and reunion day for those living guild are happy to know that a num­ Well, we can hardly expect that; by the Most Reverend J. Henry Rose O’Brien and Mary Flood, this morning grateful sentiments to authoritynty of him who has the solici- Tihen and the Rev. J. R. Mulroy, To avoid congestion, some of the in Denver and in nearby .towns, ber of former faculty members and Almighty God for what has been ac­ (Ccontinued on Page 8) but let’s hope, that we will have them and homecoming day for three for­ former students were ordained last in Colorado, at least after a centdry spiritual director of the D. C. C. W. larger parishes have been assigned a certain time to call. This, however, mer Denver men, who, some dozen month. Among the former faculty or two. The reception committee ■will in­ men are the Rev. Leo A. Doyle, S.J., will not be expected except when or more years ago, became members clude Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, president of Sheridan, Wyoming; the Rev. Al­ The Baltimore Catholic Review convenient. All will be taken care of the Jesuit order and last month Four Postulants of Magdalens Are of the Diocesan Council of Catholic bert Hoenemeyer, S.J., the Rev. tells of Mary Ellen Jones, Colored, Women; Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, past of in a dignified manner through the were ordained “priests in St. Louis. Charles D. McAleese, S.J., and the who is known to her neighbors at president; Mrs.. Thomas Garrison and efforts of the ushers. At 8:30 o’clock on Sunday, the Rev. Anthony Weidinger, S.J., all of to Get Habit W e^esday, July 22 Ridge, Maryland, as Aunt Pigeon. Miss Mary Coughlin, president and One of Bishop Tihen’s outstanding guild members will enjoy the priv­ whom were ordained June 25 at St. She is 107 or 109 years old, she for­ past president, respectively, of the achievements is the establishment in ilege of attending three Masses, cel­ Francis Xavier’s church, S t Louis, gets just which, but “it does not Denver deanery. These officers repre­ the Denver diocese of the Diocesan ebrated simultaneously, at the three Mo. Former Regis students ordained Four postulants of the Magdalen Shepherd Sisters attended the retreat, matter; no, not when one has passed sent seventy-six affiliated organiza­ Council of Catholic Women. Through his wish it was brought into being; altars of the Students’ chapel, Regis include the Rev. Thomas Marcero of Sisters at the House of the Good but the majority will go on their the century mark.” Priests and tions of the Diocese of Denver. A through his interest and encourage­ college, by the Rev. Leo Coressel, .St. Thomas’ seminary, ordained in Shepherd, Denver, will receive the retreat August 6 to 15. others who have talked with her say group from the Knights of Columbus ment, it has advanced beyond ex­ S.J. the Rev. Thomas W. Cummings, Detroit; the Rev. David Lorig, S.J., habit of the order at ceremonies The community of Magdalen Sis­ that her memories substantiate her will act as ushers. at St. Louis, and the Rev. John F. ters now numbers four professed sis­ pectation. S J ’ and the Rev. Clarence F. Whit- Wednesday, July 22, the Feast of claims. She was well advanced in ford, S.J. After Mass, the members Wogan and the Rev. Roche knopke, ters, three novices, the four postu­ years when the Civil war broke out Through the efforts of the Queen’s With justifiable pride, may Bishop will be the guests of Father Breen, O.F.M., at the Denver Cathedral. St. Mary Magdalen. A retreat in lants to receive their habits July 22 and had been a slave for several dec­ Daughters, the rooms will be beauti­ Tihen present to his successor this SJ president, and the faculty of The college faculty and the guild preparation for the event was con­ and six other postulants, who have ades. fully adorned with garden flowers. large group o f united Catholic the' college, at breakfast. A short officers are anxious that every mem­ ducted by the Very Rev. Dr. William just lately arrived in Denver. It will Two things matter to Aunt Pigeon The soft strains of harp and violin women. With the same loyalty with business meeting will be held later ber who can possibly do so will at­ Brennan, C.M., president of St. I probably be six months or so before -—the Sacred Heart and the Blessed will be heard throughout the recep­ Bi! in the morning. tend the homecoming and reunion. Thomas’ seminary. A few of the Good jthe latter receive their habits. (Continued on Page 2) tion hours. The Junior Tabernacle WOMAN DOCTOR Conversion Marks First Laymen’s WEDS NEW YORKER Dr. Eva Anna Arbini, prominent Retreat at Regis, Attended by 69 Denver woman.physician, became the bride of Alfred Imbro of The first shot of the Laymen’s re­ summers ago, he conducted one of city here Tuesday at a wedding held PICCLY treat campaign boomed loudly last, the retreats, and was met by a fine in ML Carmel church. The Rev. Thursday evening and the opening response on the part of the retreat­ Julius M. Piccoli, O.S.M., performed retreat for the laymen of Denver, ants. Retreat work has constituted a the ceremony. The bride is the daugh­ Greetings to Colorado and surrounding states was rather large portion of his priestly ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arbini of St WICCLY His Excellency! on. Automobiles brought many men life. From all indications, the second Louis, both o f whom came here for at the last moment and when the as­ will be a large retreat and those in the wedding. She was graduated from sembled crowd waited for Father charge ask that the men hand in Washington university medical school O’Boyle’s introduction to the 1931 their registration cards as soon as and came to Denver five years ago Prices Good season, there were in all sixty-nine convenient, so that arrangements can after practicing her profession for a ready to go. Sixty-nine at the first be made well iif advance and that short time in St. Louis. Mr. Imbro The Davis and Shaw Furniture Company Friday and MacNarr retreat is a splendid increase in num- the rush and hustle of a few days is the son of a prominent Italian fam­ Saturday, her over years gone by and but goes before the retreat begins may be ily in New York. to show how deeply interested are prevented. ‘ Extends Cordial Greetings to July STORES the men of today in our own city Father O’Boyle’s retreat was very SPRINGS C. D. A. 17 and 18 and state. It would .seem that the well received this year. The experi­ first one hundred years are passed ence of years of teaching and in­ TO HOLD PICNIC His Excellency, and the time has now arrived when structing stand out clearly in his a man will have to make his reser­ presentation of matter. He will be at Colorado Springs.— The annual vation well in advance in order to Regis college for a few weeks so that picnic of the Catholic Daughters of THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR \ be accommodated. retreatants of this or last year may America will be held Sunday after­ South Dakota came; so did Ne­ have the pleasure of visiting him. noon and evening, July 19, at Swan’s and Congratulations to Members of Denver Diocese braska; even Alabama and Illinois camp in the Black forest. A picnic \ PDiAPPLE were represented. Those who had the FR. O’RYAN SPEAKS AT supper will be served by the organ­ pleasure of remaining three days with ization, for which a charge of 35 Which Will Be His Future Field of Activity. HUNTS STAPLE SLICED the braves of the Sioux last year saw DINNER FOR CLERGYMEN cents will be made. All members, rel­ DELICIOUS BRAND the familiar face of the man who atives and friends are invited. Reser­ No. 2 tall can for...... 18^ (Continued From Page 1) 15 oz. jar for...... 13^ accompanied them. He could not come vations for the supper should be made 2 cans for...... 35^ alone; it’s a long journey to drive Blessed Virgin; he told how the love before Sunday with Mrs. Mary Hu- 2 jars for...... 25^ 370 miles alone, so he brought two of La Belle Prance always remained sung, Main 3026-R. Cars ■will leave other men with him. So deeply im­ with him, and also intense love of the Knights of Columbus home at pressed were the Sioux last year that his family, although he banished him­ 4 p. m. they had succeeded in obtaining a self from both to do missionary retreat for themselves this summer labor. Then he reviewed the great All roads lead to the parish 1434 CHAMPA ST. on their own reservation. Hence, Joe work done in Ohio and in New Mex­ grounds Thursday, Friday and Satur­ dFE£ Two 'Two and Emil Afraid of the ico by Bishop Machebeuf. The pio­ day, July 23, 24 and 25. St. Mary ^ BEECH-NUT Hawk and Fast Horse and Fast Wolf neer priest was short, had a mouth Magdalene’s carnival, West 26th and n u G across his face, and did not have a Depew street, Edgewater. and Bald Eagle and Bergen, the 1 for...... 38^ GRANULATED SOAP sculptor of the Madonna of the Sioux, good phpical feature, but he made 2 It)^ for...... 75^ roirituality blossom like a rose. Large package for..... 35^ were absent. So well did they enjoy Father Kuhlman last year that at the Bishop Lamy, his co-worker, was of end of this month he will give a re­ the “ grand regime” type, and it was treat to them. Such faith and co­ Father Machebeuf who traveled all operation with j^ace are a lesson to over New Mexico, seeing priests, cor­ AasMiHotle the brother Whites. Alabama pre­ recting abuses, promoting sanctity. DKWvnBt OOLOkAOO Willa Gather tried to write her sented an old gentleman of 77 years, an old-timer in the retreat work at “ Death Gomes for the Archbishop” CARNATION WALDORF Spring Hill college in Mobile, who, with Lamy as the hero; but Father Joseph (Bishop Machebeuf) ran EVAPORATED visiting in Colorado Spring, saw the TOILET PAPER opportunity to make his retreat away with the book. 2 tall cans for...... 2 0 ^ 3 rolls for...... 14^ thousands of miles from home. Trin­ Father O’Ryan told various inci­ W elcome 6 tall cans for...... 39^ idad, Greeley, Sullivan, Vona, Fort dents of Bishop MachebeuFs life in Collins, Sterling, Colorado Springs, this diocese. He described his in­ Brighton, Grand Junction, Pueblo and defatigable' labors but said they were Boulder came to aid the Denverites conducted in almost abject poverty. to swell the first retreat to a record- Time and again, said the pnest, tho/ breaking number. Bishop would borrow $10 from him to give to a poor missionary. MAYOliAISE FLOUR There was a happy surprise for all never had $10 he could call his own when the announcement was made for more than two days in sui|;ces- BEST FOODS PIGGLY WIGGLY Saturday evening that one of the re- sion.” - 8 oz. jar for...... OR MAC MARR treatants was to be baptized that Having told of the glorious foun­ Pint jar for...... ^8^ 24 lb. bag for...... 47^ evening and receive his First Holy dation o f the diocese, Father O’Ryan Communion on Sunday morning. The addressed himself to the new Bishop 48 lb. bag for...... 89^ congratulations he received were and told how Colorado gladly wel­ Colorado heartfelt. Another joyous surprise comes him as the possessor of that \ came in the course of the open highest office God gives to man, meeting on Sunday evening when the Fpiscopacy. “ You have a splen­ another of the non-Catholic rOtreat- did, zealous and holy body of PICKLES ants told the meeting that as soon priests,” he told Bishop Vehr. as he was considered sufficiently in­ Bishop Vehr’s Speech KUNERS BREAD structed he, too, would find that Bishop Vehr spoke at the priests’ peace and joy he had been in quest Sweets, quart jar for..27^ dinner as follows: Greetings to Sour, quart jar for....23^ , OVEN-FRESH o f when the waters of Baptism are We are gathered here in a family poured over his head. In idl, four non- vvvwwwvv^^vwvwvwvv^^ Dills, quart jar for....l9^ oz. loaf for...... circle. We have witnessed this morn­ Catholics attencled the first retreat; ing the impressive ceremonies by a fifth was prevented from attending which a Bishop assumed the duties His Excellency by an unlooked-for obstacle at the of his office. Through the gracious­ last moment Thursday. ness o f Bishop Tihen, and the gen­ F. J. Kirchhof STORES STORES Each year the retreat movement erous services o f p r ie ^ and commit­ in Colorado is becoming a more im­ tees, nothing has been lost sight of. portant factor in giving to many of The new and nevef dreamed of Construction our non-Catholic friends an oppor­ experience that this day has reg­ tunity of inquiring into the trutiis of istered in my heart and soul leaves Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. the Church and furnishing them with me without words to express myself Company Over 20 Years of Satisfactory ^rvice means of grace to see the light A adequately. I seem to be between two silent example is spread by men from extreme^ I have always looked upon The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing fc Catholic Work every profession and every walk of the exalted office of the Episcopacy Established 1906 life, mingling in that Christly fra­ not only as transcendent in its pow' ternal way which must bear fru it 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystoni$ 6348, 6349 ers, but terrifying in its responsibil­ The retreatants are malring them­ ity, and today I think of myself in my BUILDERS selves^ a very vital force in the lives own limited way. My habits of of the men with whom they associate. thought have not yet enabled me to There will be another retreat in associate the union of these extremes. Houre: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone ISSAin 3437 four weeks. August 13 is the day I wish to give assurance, if assur­ We Would Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 > set for the beginning of the second ance be necessary, that I give myself retreat, which will be conducted by as I am, with all that I have, to the Appreciate DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST \ the Rev, William O’Shaughnessy, Church of Denver, to its priests and S.J., professor o f philosophy and dean people. Your Patronage of men at Regis college. Father I shall approach every problem Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Stree*^ O’Shaughnessy needs little introduc­ with an open mind. I hope every tion to the men of Denver. Three priest will enjoy the priestly liberty 62/ SixteenA S t of coming to me as an interested 700 Lawrence Street brother. We can consider and discuss MAin 5314 matters freely, but when a decision The Finest Men's Clothing Store in Colorado LISTENING IN is arrived at, I am sure we will all regard it as the best that could be Denver * - Colorado SPECIAL OFFER . (Continued From Page 1) made under the circumstances, ac­ We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six V^gin. For years, she has always cording to the information available months to pay your bilL Private room or open storage. We have re^Mired Communion on the First I realize fully that of myself I low rate of insurance. Friday. Up until she was lOS years can accomplish little. But thinking of Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on old, 'site always walked a mile; and a the priesthood as a divine institution your work, half to Communion on that day. possessing the greatest powers on MOVING, STORING AND PACKING Then, l^o years ago, she became too earth, and thinking of the united weak and now the priest has to go priesthood of this diocese which I No Money Needed for Six Months to her. wears a Rosary around am asked to direct and counsel, I her neck ^ the time and has worn feel there is nothing that can be DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. out many paying. reasonably expected o f us which we This looks 'tp us like a Pigeon that cannot accomplish, unless God’s 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse is going to fly. straight up. blessing be withheld. It will naturally be my first duty HURRIES xWEDDING, to inform myself. The history of the diocese, the lives of its Bishops and GETS GOpD JOB priests who have served the Church so well, the tradition that has been Lloyd Heilman, soX of Mr. and developed, the spirit that animates “Why Pay More?” Mrs. Henry H. Hellman\1326 South the clergy and the people— all of Pearl street, and Miss ©orothy E. these are studies of major importance (Trademark) Hall, daughter of Mrs. Rici^rd Hall, to me. 230 East 19th avenue, were.married The reflection that I am young Friday in Boulder by Father Agatho, enough to get the vision of the O.S.B., pastor of Sacred Heart Church in the West and to become We join with the people of Denver and Colorado WM.W.MYER DRUG STORES, he. church. Miss Vivian Hall, sistk; of one in mind and spirit and heart Colorado Owned Stores the bride, and Donald Lawrence were with you, gives me not a little con­ their attendants. The couple had solation. in extending 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton been planning to be married next My hope and prayer are that united winter. Mr. Heilman was recently as we are in the priesthood through Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. promised tbe position of manager of the sacrament of and I 15th and California 16th and California the golf club house at City park, and bound by the ties of jurisdiction with Mayor Begole thought it advisable to which, the Church binds us, we shall W* do not liavo •pecial udos but ••11 you at our lowoat prico* ovory have a married man in charge. Young ever ■Work shoulder to shoulder in a a Most Cordial and Sincere Welcome Heilman got busy and hastened his truly disinterested spirit, striving day on all drug merchandise. marriage. The newlyweds will move above all for the things for which into the club house, the entire second the priesthood stands in the world, floor o f which is devoted to living and especially in this diocese, and to His Excellency quarters. laboring with all our powers, accord­ ing to the measure of our gifts, for SANTA FE FLOWER SHOPPE ? « g N E m a in 5^051 JOSEPH BLOSSOM the souls committed to our keeping. Potted Plants, Cut Flowers and Wreaths I wish to repeat the thanks that I ILL AT GLENWOOD expressed this morning in the Cathe­ the New Bishop of Denver 826 SANTA FE DRIVE DENVER, COLORADO dral. I take this occasion to say how Glenwood Springs.— Jqseph blos­ grateful I am to all the committees som is critically ill at his home. He who have planned the program of has been in failing health for some these days and who have, at much Most Reverend Urban J. Vehr, TWENTY-THIRD time, but this week his condition be­ sacrifice, carried out its details. 1 came serious. Miss Mary McKenna, cannot refrain from saying what a BAGNELL’S AVE. CREAMERY Mrs. Blossom’s jaunt, arrived here favorable impression this has made Special Every Saturday and Sunday QT. BSICK ICE CREAM, 25e Tuesday to be with her niece. on me because it reflects such credit Billiards SPECIAL BABY MILK, QT. lie Father Carrigan went to Denver on the priesthood of Denver. It is J.C.L., D.D. *‘The Business Men's Garden Farm Dairy Prodneta this week to attend the installation an evidence of the spirit of hospital­ 3008 W. 23rd Ph. CA. 8B47 of Bishop Vehr. ity that has its inspiration in the Recreation." Joseph Guadnola left this week for priestly hearts of Denver. Los Angeles, California, where he BILLIARDS POOL Francis J. Fisher, Inc. may decide to locate. Get ready for the big roast beef Snooker - Luncheonette MAin 5708 Mr. and Mrs. William Flynn of dinner served in tbat inimitable l^anids&jFisher Mintum visited with Mr. Flynn’s style by tbe women of the parish 1523 Curtis Lime, Cement, Plaster mother and sister here Sunday. Thursday, July 23. St. Mary Mag­ Opposite Baur’s Mr. and Mrs. F] L. Paddock and dalene’s parish carnival, at the par­ Denver Owned Since 1864 - 1612 GGlenarm Metal Lath Mrs. J. Nelson of Basalt spent Mon­ ish grounds. West 26tb and Depew Opposite Paramount Denvur, Colo, Amarillo, Texai day in Glenwood Springs, street. laL. Telephone'. Main 5413

CLUB WILL HOLD PRIEST-BROTHER PISTS IT OUTING JULY 21 OF JESUIT DIES (St. Joseph’s Parish) A brother of the Rev. T. H. Dev­ The members of St. Joseph’s lin, S.J., pastor of Sacred Heart Dramatic and Social club have en­ church, Denver, the RU Rev. Msgr. gaged Blue Spruce ii!n in Starbuck Edward H. Devlin, pastor of St. Au­ for the evening of Tuesday, July 21, gustine’s church, Austin, Minn., for Father N. Bertrand Has and are expecting a large attendance. thirty-five years, died on June 30, Harold Hambly, the owner of the after an illness of nearly two years. > X-Rays Taken inn, will have a six-piece orchestra The funeral services were held on for the occasion. A business meeting Friday, July 3, at S t Augustine’s \ Three priests of the Denver diocese in the club rooms, starting at 7:30 church. are patients at St. Joseph’s hospital, o’clock, will be held before the out­ Bishop Francis M. Kelly celebrated \ Denver, this week, the Rev. B. Karst, ing. , Janet Huhn and Fred Cordes Pontifical High Mass; the Rev. Ter­ S.J., of Regis college, the Rev. Ber­ are new members of the entertain­ ence H. Devlin, S.J., Denver, nard M. Weakland of the Cathedral ment committee, Mr. Cordes succeed­ was deacon; the Rev. James B. staff and the Rev. Nicholas Ber­ ing Bill Sanders, who is out of the Craney, Columbia collegw, Dubuque, Welcome to Colorado! trand, pastor of St. Joseph’s church, city. At a special meeting Monday subdeacon; the Rev. L. O’Day, chan­ Grand Junction. evening at which Eileen Mangan, the cellor of the Winona diocese, mas­ Father Karst, who had his leg chairman, presided, plans were started ter of ceremonies. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. V Greetings and Felicitations to broken in an auto accident on for the annual picnic, to Ke held on J. P. Murphy, Rochester, Minn., de­ Memorial day, expected to leave the Sunday, August 2, at Filius park. livered the eulogy. Interment was in hospital the latter part of the week. James Creamer, a valuable mem­ St. Augustine’s cemetery, Austin. HIS toCELLENGY, THE MOST REV. Because of an infection, his leg could ber of the parish and of the club, "Edward Hugh Devlin was born in not be set for four weeks after the returned July 9 from a very enjoy­ Bristol, Kenosha county. Wise., March URBAN J. VEHR, J.C.L., D.D., accident. He expects to be able to able three weeks’-wacation in Eastern 9, 1856. take up his work at Regis with the cities and in Canada. He says the In 1910, Father Devlin was ap­ pointed Vicar General of the Diocese OUR NEW BISHOP resumption of the fall classes. heat in the East is terrific and that Father Weakland had recovered he now appreciates more than ever of Winona by the Rt. Rev. Bishop H*T'Lenii$&$0ft sufficiently Tuesday from an ab­ the slogan, “ It’s a privilege to live Heffron. The following year he was dominal operation performed a month in Colorado.” elevated to the rank of Monsignor previous to be allowed to sit up in High Masses for the week were and later to the dignity of Protono­ tary Apostolic. W . L, LEBLING, Inc. bed. His operation was made neces­ announced as follows: Monday, — Join with the people of Denver The surviving relatives are two sary by a freak accident years ago, thanksgiving in honor of the Sacred brothers, Lawrence P. Devlin, Keno­ \ DISTRIBUTORS when he was hit in the stomach by Heart, Thursday for DeVaul Steph­ in extending greetings and felici­ sha, Wise., and the Rev. Terence H. a baseball. An abdominal rupture and ens, Saturday for Leo Foechterle, tumor resulted. first anniversary. Devlin, S.J., Denver; one sister, tations to ' THE General tire Father Bertrand entered the hos­ The Rev. Christian Darley, C.SS.R., Sister Mary Ruth, Rosary col­ lege, River Forest; several nephews pital Tuesday for a rest and_ obser­ left Sunday for Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 7th at Lincoln KE. 1395 vation. A number of x-ray pictures after having spent an enjoyable vaca­ and nieces, among whom are the Rev.' James Craney, Columbia college, Du­ were taken of him Wednesday, but tion here. buque; Sister Aquinata, St. Clara’s no diagnosis had been made. The Altar and Rosary society will, academy, Sinsinawa, Wise., and Sis­ Distinguished visitors in Denver receive Communion in a body this His Excellency, ter Aquinas, Rosary college. River to attend the installation of the Most Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mass. Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D., new Bishop Vincent O’Connor of 710 Elati Forest, HI. of Denver, who are staying at St. street, who broke his arm _ a few The Most Revetend Joseph’s hospital, include the Most months ago, had to have it reset BIG DINNER WILL Rev. , D.D., Bishop Monday at Mercy hospital, as he was of Leavenworth, ,.and the Rt. unable to bend it at the elbow. He FEATURE PICNIC Rev. Bernard S. Kelly, Vicar General expects to return home from the hos­ (Holy Rosary Parish) of the Leavenworth diocese. The Most pital Sunday. The annual picnic, sponsored by Urban J. Vehr Rev. Thomas F, Lillis, D.D., Bishop Desmond Hackethal was the vic­ of Kansas City, Mo., was to have tim of a freak accident Monday. He the members of the Holy Rosary par­ been present at the ceremonies and and several other boys were riding ish, will be held at Elitch’s gardens Bishop of Denver to have stayed at St. Joseph’s, but in a truck on their way to Camp Sunday, July 19. The annual picnic illness has prevented his coming. DeRicqueles and to avoid an ac­ has been generously patuonized by cident the driver made a sudden turn. the parishioners and others for .sev­ Young Hackethal, caught unawares, eral years. The funds derived from ST. ANNE NOVENA fell to the pavement and incurred a it will be used to pay off some of the slight concussion of the brain. He church indebtedness. A chicken din­ STARTS SATURDAY was obliged to remain in bed a few ner for 50 cents will be served in s> days. the afternoon and evening. (Shrine of St. Anne) The many friends of Mrs. Walsh, The committee in charge extends a cordial invitation to friends of the The annual novena in preparation 100 South Bannock street, who was ST. LOUIS’ taken suddenly ill a week ago Sun­ parish to join in the festivities and for the Feast of St. Anne will open promises them a very enjoyable time. St. Joseph’s Parish this Saturday evening at 7 :45 o’clock. day, will be glad to know that she is 4 The devotions will be held every eve­ rapidly recovering. Mrs. Walsh is the A Virginia Salad Ham Supper will mother of Dot Walsh, a member of ning at the same holir. The novena be xerved by the men of the parish PARISH PICNIC will close Sunday, July 26, at the St. Joseph’s Dramatic club. on Thursday night, July 16, at the Mass of Requiem was offered 8:30 o’clock Mass. The main purpose Holy Family parish’s First Annual Wednesday by the Rev. Willard Ber- SANTA FE PUBLIC MARKET 3300 So. Sherman in making a novena should be to Summer Carnival. Only SOc. 'West 646 SANTA FE— FREE PARKING— OUT OF CONGESTED AREA berich, C.SS.R., for Miss Mary Miller, Cor, East Floyd bring souls to the foot of the cross, 44tb and Utica St. to the Son of God. To attain that who died Sunday at the Denver Gen­ end Christ in the Blessed Sacrament eral hospital. She was well liked by must occupy the center of devotion. all who knew her. Sixty of her co­ Leader Leader Bakery This Saturday, July 18 - Hence, a novena to St. Anne should workers in the candy business were Ijring her clients to the daily recep- present at the Mass. Six of them tt(jn of the Blessed Sacrament, the were pallbearers. Father Berberich Creamery No. 3 fount of all blessings. preached a beautiful and consoling i Free Band Concert 7:30 Clients should be prepared to sub- sermon. ordinVe their will to the will of God, The Rev. Willard Berberich offered EGGS, ASSORTED Free Show 9 o’clock who, as a loving Father, knows what a Mass of the Angels Thursday, July Doz...... PIES, Ea...... 1 5 c is best fpr them. 16, for Junior John Kiefer, the five- 1 5 c They should remember the exhor­ year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, John tation of our Savior: “ Seek ye first Kiefer of 535 Fox street, who died BUTTER, ASSORTED Fried Spring Chicken Dinner the kingdon^ of God and all things Monday evening. Besides his parents, lb...... ;...... CAKES, Ea...... 2 0 c shall be adde^ unto you.’’ Therefore, the boy is survived by a sister, Lor­ 2 6 c raine, a pupil in St. Joseph’s school. 50 CENTS in a novena, the spiritual needs of Cheese, Longhorn, the soul should occupy the mind. The James Burns, the genial caretaker DO NUTS, / TO 8 P. M. main purpose of the devotion should of the Redemptorist property, made Full Cream, lb..... 1 5 c Doz...... 1 5 c be to make our hearts conformable to the first retreat at Regis college. He You Can Have a Circus at St. Louis’ God’s will and bring them close to reports that it was one of the happiest To His Excellency, ICE CREAM, occasions of his life. BREAD, God, and thus, by Enrichment in Quart Brick...... Parish Picnic things spiritual, gain \he temporal THE MOST REV, 2 9 c 3 Large Loaves... 1 0 c favors which He knows Ve need for Everybody Welcome EIGHTY ORPHANS URBAN J. VEHR, our calling in life. ^ GUESTS AT CIRCUS BISHOP VEHR’S SPE^€;H Bishop of Denver, Purity Meat Stop and Shop AT THURSDAY BANQUET Eighty orphans of St. Vincent’s orphanage were the happiest young­ We Extend a / Renowned Coon'Sanders sters in Denver last Friday, when Market Grocery (Continued From Page 1) they were the guests of A1 G. Barnes’ Sincere Welcome pected of me '’o.jwidering the manyn, Vircus. The party was arranged LARD, aTmI -jariea''tlfsponsibiliths of my chough the courtesy of S. L. Cronin, MILK, Orchestira at Lakeside office. 3 lbs...... thi circus pianager; The Rocky 2 5 c 3 Tall Cans...... On this auspicious occasion, Church Mountain News' and the Denver Cab BARGAIN 2 0 c and State are gathered about the compapy. The kiddies not only saw POT ROAST, festive board at which the dis­ FLOUR, 10 lbs.. all thd' marvels of the circus, but Best Cuts, lb...... tinguished priest and citizen of this they weps given all the pink lemon­ 1 3 c Pure Gold...... □ community graciously presides. The BOOKSTORE/ 2 5 c ade, peanuts and popcorn they could and her position are Specialists in Parochial STEAK, Radio’s well known in this community. She consume. , COFFEE, teaches that the State is supreme in ------X ------‘ School Books Ib...... • 1 6 c Good Brazil, lb.... 1 8 c Aces its domain, charged with the physical to the subject A religion did not the well-being and the temporal prosper­ people insistently'demand an expres­ /4 0 6 15th St. BACON, MATCHES, ity of its citizens and that, likewise, sion of opinion. Naturally, as an ex­ / Sliced, lb...... The the Church is supreme in her spir­ ponent of religion, I must ever place 2 2 c Carton of Six...... 1,5c itual sphere, watching over the re­ emphasis on its impoStante. What­ Original ligious interest of her subjects and ever direct effects ':,my work SKEEN LUNCH ROOM FOR NOON-DAY LUNCH— OPEN: 6 A.*M. TO B P. M. Night- directing men toward their eternal shall have in the minds ^ d hearts ^stiny. and soul's of men, it will, I know, hawks While my duties are chiefly in the contribute indirectly to the B^st in­ To His Excellency, domain of religion and while I am terests of citizens, making thermdion- SANTA, FE FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. sure I shall have more demands made est and honorable, noble and gen­ the Most Rev. 631 Santa Fe. Tony Calabrese. Mgr. Open evenings. Free delivery. KE. 9960 Florsheim upon me than I can possibly satisfy, erous, truthful, law-abiding, jpst an^ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY yet it shall ever be part of my duty charitable to all. HOME GROWN EARLY SWEET TEXAS 2 ^ Frolic in fostering religion to uphold civil I need not say that the J^hurch of Urban J. Vehr, OHIO POTATOES, 11 LBS.... WATERMELONS, LB...... authority, to promote respect for of­ Stars which I am the exponent- is greatly OUR NEW BISHOP BANANAS. HOME GROWN ficials'of city and state and country concerned about education. Natur­ DOZ.„...... !...... RASPBERRIES. BOX...... J O i SANDERS in whom civil authority is vested. ally, its greatest interest is in the V(e Extend a Sincere I would be wanting, in the true □ Ai C A ATTRACTION immutable element ' of educetion CARLTON COON sentiments of a citizen and Church­ which considers human life as it is Welcome MESSENGER’S SERVICE STATION man if I failed to prize highly the to be moulded for its eternal destiny. Batteries - Tires - Accessories - Gas - Oil - Greasing NCE a ^ in Lakeside park has stepped into the limelight, this time cordial relations of good will that Everything, however, that pertains •MnninmiM FOURTH AND ELATI ,______SOUTH 0800 O with the announcement that Carlton Coon and Joe Sanders, co­ have existed between officials of re to education, whether it be in the leaders of the internationally renowned “ Original Nighthawks,” have ligion and civil government in this domain of fact knowledge or in the HERBERT been brought from Chicago to play at El Patio ballroom, starting Fri­ city and commonwealth in the ad­ sciences bullt''on it or in the varying B & R GROCERY AND MARKET day, July 17. The contract was secured from the Music Corporation ministration of my revered predeces­ methods of the times or in the philos­ FAIRAl^L "A Home-Owned Stor^* of America. sor. ophy of «?ducation, is a matter of SOuth 2067-W Free Delivery ______246 W. 6th Ave. To radio listeners, especially, this an­ trons and radio listeners who attend the The Catholic Church is, above all serious qoncern to the age-old and nouncement is of utmost significance, for performance. else, a constructive agency in a com­ world-wjde Church in whose name I Insurance % the Coon-Senders Radio Aces have been Notable in this orchestra is the fact munity. I shall ever consider it a will b y privileged to speak. SANTA FE SHOE HOSPITAL on the ail longer than any band m the that almost the entire band has been to> Midland Savings Bldgf. country. privilege to raise up any super It /has been my good fortune to ffether for six years. The same men who structure, however humble, on the SHOE REBUILDING Eight years ago they were beard from oris:inally helped make Coon-Sanders and hav^ been interested in several edu­ Kansas City, where they first established their Nighthawks famous over the conn* foundations that have been laid for cational institutions and to have JJ42 Santa Fe Drive * TAbor. 7782 ■ their reputation as the hottest, most en­ try are still members. Hence the inaer* me. I shall be especially happy to faced the problems ordinarily met in Call and Delivery Service tertaining band on the air. For the Ust tion of th^ word “ original” in the name strengthen, if I can, the relations pur days. A varied experience has si.x years they have been beard from Chi­ of the orchestra. Dancer^ at Lakeside BLUE FRONT cago where they have appeared at the are assured that starting next Friday that have existed in this city between but intensified my interest. Our edu­ famous Blackhawk Cate, the Congress night they will hear the identical orches­ all classes, to promote good will cational system, our seminaries, our SHOE REPAIR SHOP ^ , NATIONAL TEA COMPANY tra heard over the N.B.C. on the Flor­ Hotel, and the Dells. Their Saturday wherever it is possible, to enunciate colleges, high schools and elementary Joseph M. Cavalier Dealers in\offees, teas, spices, baking powders; fine line of glassware, chipa, night feature, known as "Knights and sheim Shoe Frolic programs o'h coast-to- as clearly as I can the principles of Ladies of the Bath.” has drawn tele­ coast radio hook-ups. \ schools will- never fail to teach fear­ Better Quality Shoe Repairing etc. We d e lf ^ to all parts of city. Onr stock credit plan will interest you. grams. and letters estimated at over a Coon-Sanders and their Original Night^ justice, of right thinking and right lessly duties to God and duties to one­ 744 Santa Fe Brive TAbor 9103 million. The audience of their Florsheim hawks are the highest priced orchestra living and to declare the counsels self, especially by developing a sense SHINE Shoe Frolic programs over N.B.C. was ever brought to Denver for a park en­ of charity. of an untold number. gagement. They are booked at Lakeside of personal »esponsibility, and also 1529 Curtis St. Phone TAbor 3601 SCHATZ SERVICE STATION What originally built up the tremen­ for a limited engagement and will appear It seems to me very significant that duties to one’s neighbor. They -will dous following of this orchestra was, and at £1 Patio ballroom from 8 to 12 eve­ in the ephemeral literature 'of today never fail to inculcate love and re* Gas - Oil - Gmi,sing - Tires and Battery Service is the personality of its partner-leaders nings and from 8 to 6 Sunday after­ much attention is given

Entered as second class matter at the post ofiBce at Denver, Colo. Sister Mary Camillus Dorble of the Order of Sisters of Charity of Published Weeklv by the Blessed iVirgin Mary, with the motherhouse in Dubuque, Iowa, who THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING^OCIETY, (Inc.) was stationed at Boulder. Colorado, for a time, and who had been a pa­ 938 Bannock Street tient at St. Joseph’s hospital, Den­ Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 ver, from March until Sunday, July 12, died at Omaha, Nebraska, July 13, while on her way to Dubuque. The Golden Eagle Dry Goods Co. $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, Funeral services will be held for her Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cordially Welcomes Before coming to Colorado, Sister Camillus had taught in Omaha and Thursday, July 16,1931 Council Bluffs parochial schools. She His Excellency, went to Boulder, where members of her order conduct Mt. St. Gertrude's the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, J.C.L., D.D. I OFFICIAL NOTICE academy for girls, in the hope of bettering her health. Failing in that, The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its purpose she became a patient at St. Joseph’s the New Bishop of Denver, and method of publication. We declare it tiie official organ of the hospital. A sudden heart attack was Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted given as the cause of her death. She to Sunny Colorado support of our priests and people. That support will make The was 37 years of age. Re^ster a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. Register staff photo of Archbishop McNicholas of Cincinnati and Bishop as they examined the beauty o f the Hh J. HENRY TIHEN, Vehr, taken when they arrived at the Union station Thursday morning. new seminary chapel before they May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver. went into the refectory for the din­ ner. He told how, seven years am the financial crusade for the build Brilliant Banquet at Seminary ing of the seminary was undertaken with fear of the results. The gener­ osity of the people was not doubted, Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr Formally Is Farewell to Bishop Tihen but it_was a new thing in this dio­ cese for the state as a whole to be I6IS a LAWRENCE Installed as Bishop of Denver (Continued From Page 1) sented his resignation to the Holy asked to erect an institution. He ♦q # ******************************♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» the number of his priests. ‘Indeed,’ Father. It was a noble gesture, sim said that he then declared be would exclaimed the Pope, ‘and how many ilar to that of many famous Amer­ be willing to recite his Nunc Dimittis (Continued From Page 1) did you have at first?’ He was then ican prelates, and worthy of Bishop if the crusade were brought to a suc­ the Solemn Pontifical Mass, Bishop Vehr wore the cappa magna during forced to answer: ‘I had two; now I Tihen. cessful conclusion. “ Little did I dream that I eoulc Matinees Nights, the Mass. Across the sanctuary, in a special throne, sat Archbishop Daeger, have four.’ Dean Liciotti’s Address utter an Amen as 1 did tonight when Saturday 3$e officially presiding as Metropolitan. The visiting Archbishops and Bishops “ Well, Bishop Tihen did not quite Father J. B. Liciotti, pastor o f the were ranged around the sanctuary. In the front center aisle sat the many large Walsenburg parish and vicar I stood in the chapel, now almost and OGDEN Matinees double the number of his priests, finished.” priests, robed in cassocks and surplices. Hundreds of nuns also were pres­ but this material enumeration of forane of that deanery, centered his Sunday Colfax at Ogden 2Sc ent, adding to the picturesqueness of the scene with their varied habits. address around two thoughts, which The Bishop paid a glorious tribute facts you just heard is only the ex­ to the Vincentian Fathers who staff Colorado is said to have more different communities of nuns, in proportion position of a more elusive, but far he splendidly developed: 1. The marvelous personality of the seminary, showing how much FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, JULY 17, 18, 19, 20 to the population, than any other diocese in the nation; hence when the more important and successful spir sisters gather the assembly is always a picture. Bishop Tihen; “ To know him is to more important it is to have a learned 8«» Whet Htppena When Irtte Cltixena Take the Law Into Their Handi. itual activity that God alone can Don't MIh love him. Such has been my experi­ and pious faculty than any amount of measure and justly appreciate and WALLACE BEERY IN Officers of Ceremonies ence in dealing with him.” material equipment. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard Brady acted as presbyter assistens at the reward. • *■2. The outstanding monuments of Speaking of his resignation, he said throne of Bishop Vehr and Fathers J. F. McDonough and Mark W. Lappen ‘‘There would be no end to my five his activity in Colorado— the new that the spirit which animated him «THE SECRET SIX" were deacons of honor. Fathers William O’Ryan and M. F. Callanan as­ minutes’ talk were I to enter_ this seminary and the wonderful body of when he uttered his conditional Nunc TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 22 ! sisted at the Archbishop’s throne. Officers assisting the Most Rev. J. Henry field and point out how well Bishop diocesan clergy. Dimittis seven years ago is still his 4. Adolph Menjou in “MEN CALL IT LOVE” Tihen at the Pontifical Mass were the Rt. Rev. Godfrey Raber, presbyter Tihen fulfilled the wish of the Mas­ Father Higgins* Address mind. The condition has been ful­ assi^ens; the Rev. William M. Higgins, deacon, and the Rev. Francis W. ter and engraved on his heart, as The Rev. Joseph F. Higgills of filled. He believes now that the best Walsh, subdeacon. There were three masters of ceremonies— the Rev. well as on his coat of arms,_ the mot­ Pueblo, speaking in behalf of the interests of the diocese, of the sem­ Dr. Daniel J. Morning, first master; the Rev. C. M. Johnson and the Rev. to: ‘Ut omnes unum sint.’ This alumni of the seminary, thanked inary, of The Denver Catholic Regis­ Clarence E. Kessler. prayer, dear fathers, must have been Bishop Tihen, “ first of all, for the ter and all the Catholic works of The addresses given after the Mass by Bishop Tihen and Bishop Vehr constantly in his mind'to enable him trust and confidence he has placed Colorado will be best served by turn­ are reported elsewhere in this issue. to weld together so successfully into in us, and for his broad and kindly ing over their direction to a younger one harmonious body the various tolerance o f weaknesses and faults man. Providence, he feels, has exer­ Members of Hierarchy Present racial elements that constitute the and errors. He has been a strong, cised special care in the selection of The following members of the hierarchy were in the sanctuary, in Church in Colorado. It was, to be but most lenient father to all his the new Bishop. addition to those already mentioned: Archbishop John T. McNicholas, O.P., sure, from that same source of in­ priests, and he has ever sought, by “ As for me,” he told the priests, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bishops Louis B. Kucera, Lincoln, Nebr.; Joseph F. Rum- spiration that he derived his remark­ charitable understanding and almost “ I shall still belong to you, and you mel, Omaha, Nebr.; Francis Johannes, Leavenworth, Kans.; Henry P. Rohl- able mental balance when dealing unlimited trust of us, to inspire us to me, for we are bound by the tie man, Davenport, Iowa; R. A. Gerken, Amarillo, Texas; J. J. Mitty, Salt with the difficult social or economic to priestly excellence and pastoral of love and loyalty.” Lake City, Utah; A. J. Schuler, S.J., El Paso, Texas; Daniel J. Gercke, questions, especially that of capital efficiency.” Biihop Gercke Tucson, A ril.; Joseph Schrembs, Cleveland, Ohio. and labor; although following the ex­ The speaker also recalled the Bitilop Daniel J. Gercke said that Automobile Given to Bishop Vehr ample of the Master, he always leaned Bishop’s “ constantly giving us exam­ the Bishops of the country have loved more toward championing the rights ple in his own life of strong virility, Bishop Tihen. They have looked up­ Following the Mass, the Cathedral parish was host to all the clergy­ of the poor and the oppressed, and unashamed democracy, strict impar­ on him as one of the outstanding men at a luncheon in the Argonaut hotel, when the Rev. Dr. William by means of frequent industrial con­ tiality and fearless justice. His de­ members of the hierarchy. Among O’Ryan, pastor of St. Leo’s parish, gave an address. On behalf of the ferences and other means ‘opportune, votion to the spirit of the Church, the traits that have endeared him to Colorado clergy. Father O’Ryan presented a ?2,800 Studebaker automobile importune,’ as St. Paul .puts it, when and his vigilance regarding the wel­ them, he said, has been his love of A VERY CORDIAL WELCOME and a $1,000 check to Bishop Vehr. The automobile was standing in front other advocates were few, always de­ fare of its members, his love of the liturgy of the Church. Bishop of the hotel. fended the interests of the working sacred ceremonies and zeal for Gercke told how he recently ques­ Clergymen Present at Mass classes, preaching have promoted _ these tioned one of his own semina^ans “ And to what else shall we at­ To His Most Reveren(i Excellency, The following were among the clergy present at the installation, be­ phases of priestly activity in the who is studying at St. Thomas’ sem­ tribute his broadness of sympathies sides the officers of the ceremonies: Msgrs. Frank A. Thill, Cincinnati; diocj^e, and will long be remembered inary and was delighted to find that maintained in him the sanity of how opportunity is given to the young Bernard S. Kelly, V.G., Leavenworth, Kans., and Francis D. McManus, an^hffective.” true religious tolerance without the men there to participate in the pon­ Council Bluffs, Iowa; Fathers Joseph F. Higgins, Pueblo; G. Guthausen, fether Higgins declared the sem- URBAN J. VEHR, i least detriment to his Catholic orth­ inOTy to be the crowning work of tifical rites at the Denver Cathedral. Iliff; Anton Link, Sidney, Nebr.; Henry A. Geisert, Aurora; J. M. Walsh, odoxy, if not to this same principle, The Bishop gave interesting facts Denver; Daniel J. McHugh, C.M., Chicago, 111.; 0. Martorell, C.R., Antonito; Bishop Tihen’s long and fruitful Bishop of Denver which he often expressed to me,-in priesthood, and the best possible illus­ about the growth of religion in his J. P. Walsh, Crested Butte; Joseph F. Ruensa, S.F., Del Norte; John Fullana, these other equally powerful words: diocese, particularly in Tucson and C.R., Denver; W. J. Coyne, Denver; F. L. Polcyn, Cheyenne Wells; John tration of his policies and the char­ ‘Salus populi supreme lex.’ It is only acter of his leadership. There is no Phoenix, and announced that one of P. Moran, Golden; John J. Judnic, Denver; M. A. Horgan, Hugo; William in the light of such guiding princi­ single factor which gives more hope­ his great ambitions is to open a May His Years With Us Be Many! J. Gauche, Cincinnati, Ohio; C. S. Pettigrew, Cincinnati; W. M. Brennan, ples, ever present to his mind, and ful promise for the future of the preparatory seminary. C.M., Denver; George J. Rehring, Cincinnati; Francis S, Smith, Cincinnati; ever so often found on his lips, that diocese than the influence of this, Gi/tf to Bishop Tihen E. S. Olsen, O.P., Portland, Ore.; Thomas J. Wolohan, Pueblo; Aloysius we can explain why Bishop Tihen our diocesan seminary, and the voca­ The checks presented to Bishop A. Breen, S.J., Denver; James T. Cotter, Wray; Justin Walsh, O.F.M. fulfilled the arduous duties of his tions which, thank God, are rapidly Tihen included several handsome Paterson, N. J.; J. J. Regan, O.P., Denver; John J. O’Sullivan, Leadville sacred office, both wisely and well, arising throughout the state and will ifts by lay Catholics, among them SuixivAN & C o m p a n y J. Layton, C.M., Denver; Thomas F. Gorman, C.M., Denver; A. .Zeller, and very ably, indeed, guided this soon tax the seminary to its fullest 1,000 from Frank Kirchhof, K.S.G., C.SS.R., Denver; J. P. Trudel, S.S., Fort Collins; J. H. O’Neill, Fitzsimons Diocese of Denver through years of capacity, he asserted. president of the American National Donald Conway, Davenport, Iowa; Felix A. C. Schmitt, Peeti; M. D. O’Neil. marvelous growth and development In conclusion. Father Higgins in^ bank and the American Fixture Co.; Investment Securities Des Moines, Iowa; J. B. Liciotti, Walsbnburg; J. P. Carrigan, Glenwood to its present position of prominence formed the Bishop that the members $500 each from-Jsbn L Dower and Springs; William A. O'Connell, O.P., Denver; M atth ^ Smith, Denver among the dioceses of America. of the Alumni association have al­ Oscar MsIj, and $30u from Mrs. Lha ^gCURITV BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO Joseph Fagen, C.SS.R., Denver; Henry Courtney, O.S.B., Atchison, Kans.. “ It remains for Bishop Vehr to ready read approximately 125 Masses M. Weekbaugh. The fund raised Ethelbert Harrington, O.F.M., Detroit; Kiaran O’Duffy, O.F.M., Denver; follow in the footsteps of our zealous for him, “ begging God to bless arid by the institutions was $1,500 and Francis Hornung, O.S.B., Pueblo; W. F. Richardson, Denver; Michael P. the clergy purse was close to Bishop to whom, with sorrow in our reward you, and to grant you those ynf I 1 T\ g I o n e -h a l p b l o c k p r o m b u s d e p o t Moriarty, C.SS.R., Denver; Richard F. Mahoney, O.M.I., Colorado Springs; hearts, we now must bid farewell. prayers and needs closest to your $3,600. Edward S. Muenich, Stratton; John Forsyth, O.S.B., Canon City; J. C. “ May our new Bishop find it as Colorado Hotel Rt Hotel Door ■>-' =>» heart.” The ham what am will be served A. L. SMITH. Prop. Erger, Brush; Louis F. Hagus, Colorado Springs; W. E. Larkin, La Junta; easy to continue the work so well be­ Father Brennan’s Address Joseph V. McDonnell, Denver; A. M. Bertram, S.J., Trinidad; J. Francis Saturday, July 26, from 5 to 8 p. m. 17th Street at Tremont Phone KEystone 2391 gun as 'we find it easy to fit his The Very Rev. Dr. William Bren­ on the parish grounds. St. Mary Dietz, Cripple Creek; B. Supersaxo, S.J., Denver; E. J. Verschraeghen, new motto into that of our beloved nan, C.M., president of St. Thomas’, Brighton; A. J. Sommaruga, Denver; Joseph M. Marling, C.PP.S., Car- Magdalene’s parish carnival, West retiring Bishop, for one is a natural in a heartfelt address, paid tribute to 26th and Depew street. thagena, Ohio; Thomas H. Malone, Denver; Gerfrge A. P. Fenske, Jules- continuation of the other: ‘Ut omnes the work of Bishop Tihen in develop­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS burg; M. P. Boyle, Salida; C. V. Walsh, Georgetown; Henry J. Grimmels- unum sint’— ‘Imveritate et caritate’.’’ ing the seminary, “ the heart, the man, Cincinnati; John Henry, Cheyenne; T. H. Devlin, S.J., Denver; Robert Bishop Tihen’i Work for The Register very source of the life of the Church Carroll, O.P., Denver; James P. Flanagan, Edgewater; Gilbert O’Maley, Father Matthew Smith’s address in the diocese,” and other diocesan O.S.B., Canon City; Roger Hoehn, O.S.B., Denver; Nicholas Bertrand, dealt with the development of the institutions. Grand Junction; Justin McKernan, O.S.B., Longmont; Leo Eichenlaub, Catholic press as a result of Bishop “ If the seminary be vigorous and 6.S.B., Canon City; J. P. Shaw, C.SS.R., Denver; Vincent Ehinger, C.P., Tihen’s activity. He recalled how healthy in its growth and develop­ Des Moines, Iowa; J. Bernard Bean, O.S.B., Denver; J. T. McDermott, when Bishop Tihen came. The Denver ment, in the training which it gives liiEAlimicAi; im G M L & n O.M.I., Colorado Springs; E. J, McCarthy, Alamosa; D. A. Barry, Montrose; Catholic Register was a self-support­ to the young levites, the works and SEVENTEENTH AND LAWRENCE STS. Edward L. Horgan, Leadville; Walter Steidle, Castle Rock; Leo F. Patrick, ing paper but of small circulation projects of the diocese will advance Stoneham; John Bonet, C.R., Denver; Julius Piccoli, O.3.M., Denver; Joseph and the Bishop volunteered to bring with equal strength and vigor,” he FRANK KIRCHHOF, President A. Ryan, S.J., Denver; Louis A. Benkert, C.PP.S., Cleveland, Ohio; Francis the circulation up to a certain figure. declared. “ But if the seminary fal­ J. Berhorst, Colorado Springs; William J. Hasenberg, Muskeegan, Mich.; Today, The Register weekly prints ters or falls in the task ^ven it, Louis Pecorella, La Junta; Charles H. Hagus, Sterling; James A. Hartmann, twenty-five times the number of then must this reflect itself m every Cheyenne; Joseph Miller, Albuquerque, N. M.; G. G. Frund, Los Angeles, papers then set as a desirable goal. phase of Catholic life.” A HEARTY WELCOME TO THE NEW BISHOP OF DENVER, Calif.; Charles J. Carr, Denver; B. J. Froegel, Greeley; Eusebius Schling- Without the constant friendship of He said he was very happy to wel HIS EXCELLENCY, mann, O.F.M., Denver; Peter A. Crumbly, O.F.M., Hinsdale, 111.; Cyril Bishop Tihen, it would have been im­ come the priests o f the diocese at Zupan, O.S.B., Pueblo; Paul Fife, O.S.B., Canon City; Agatho Strittmatter, possible to develop The Register, the seminary and have them see what THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR O.S.B., Boulder; F. Gregory Smith, Littleton; Joseph P. O’Heron, Engle­ which today has one of the finest had been accomplished in buildings wood; Harold Gleason, Fort Morgan; Reginald James, C.P., Colorado printing establishments in the West and in growth of students. He men' Congratulations to the Members of DenvW Diocese Springs; Benedict Igenito, O.S.B., Pueblo; Andrew C. Murphy, Elbert; and is not merely a diocesan paper tioned the work of the Bishop in Bernard Gillick, Pueblo; M. De Francisco, C.M., Denver; L. Meister, hut a chain of newspapers, operating furthering the Church in Colorado, Holyoke; A. J. Miller, Pueblo; Richard Smyth, Denver; John R, Mulroy, on a sound business basis. paying especial tribute to the devel- Denver; J, Heneghan, Hotchkiss; A. C. Kieffer, Cheyenne Wells; J, A. Bishop Tihen, who came fourteen oi«nent of The Register under the Korb, Yuma; Louis J. Grohman, Denver; L, M. Doherty, Ordway; years ago, so well befriended the editorship o f Father Matthew Smith, The World's Strongest Financial System Thomas Fitzgerald, Pueblo; Joseph Fleck, Akron; Harold V. Campbell, aper that before he had been in the but said he felt it particularly appro­ Denver; John J. Guzinski, Denver; J. N. Oldenburg, Holly, and Leonard lenver diocese a year, the Catholic priate that Bishop Tihen should Schlimm, O.S.B., Canon City. Press Association of the spend his last e v e n ly as head o f the 1$ Right Here in the United States . . . and Canada passed resolutions at a diocese at the institution which he Civic Banquet in Evening convention congratulating him as a had been pleased to call the crown­ the Federal Reserve l^stem The civic banquet Thursday evening, at the Brown Palace hotel, was man o f outstanding vision. The ing glory o f his administration. attended by 386 men, including the visiting membys of the hierarchy, growth of The Register, reported “ I feel like a soldier tonight bid­ Would you i^are in the benefits and surety of this system?. . . prominent officials and a large group of invited non-Catholics, leaders in Father Smith, is due, not to any in­ ding good-bye to his chief,” Father business and the professions. This issue of The Register went to press dividual, but to a group of workers Brennan said. “ I know that 1 am You can if you carry your account with this strong 26-year-old Thursday afternoon, several hour before the banquet, which must, therefore, in this and other dioceses, clergymen parting, at least officially, with a be reported later. The list of those at the head table was announced ks and laymen; and all through the re­ devoted, loyal friend. . . . It ia no bank. follows Thursday: Bishop Vehr, guest of honor; M. J, O’Fallon, chairman; cent ^ w t h the hand of God has easy thing to part with one who has the Rev. H. L. McMenamin, toastmaster; Mayor George D. Begole, Bishop often been so clearly evident as to ever trusted you .... whose ear lYou will appreciate the advantages of liberal service, prompt J. Henry Tihen, John L. Dower, Bishop Irving P. Johnson (head of the astonish the men at the helm. was never t^ n ed to carping critics, Episcopal church in Colorado), Bishop J. J. Mitty of Salt Lake City, Bishop “ Without Bishop Tihen,’’ said but who was ever big, broad and attention and safety found in the I tv- Louis B. Kucera of Lincoln, Frank J. Kirchhof, K.S.G.; Bishop J). J, Father Smith, “the work would have generous in his deqjings with his I't Gercke of Tucson, Governor William H. Adams, Archbishop J. T. McNicholas been impossible.’’ priests.” of Cincinnati, Dr. Frederick M. Hunter (chancellor of the University of Father Callanan Laudi Biihop’e On behalf of the seminary faculty. Denver), Bishop Joseph Schrembs of Cleveland, Bishop A. J. Schuler of Sacrifice Father Brennan then presented a El Paso, Bishop R. A. Gerken of Amarillo, Bishop H. P. Rohlman of The Rev. M. F. Callanan, speaking touching token to Bishop Tihen— 200 Davenport, Bishop Francis Johannes of Leavenworth, Bishop J. F. Rumme informally, contrasted the dinner with Masses— and pledged himself and of Omaha, Oscar L. Malo and John H. Reddin, K.S.G., K.C.H.S. Speakers the occasion several years ago when fellow priests at the s e m in ^ to at the banquet included M. J. O’Fallon, Father McMenamin, Governor the priests of the diocese expressed carry on the work of the institution Adams, Mayor Begole, Dr. F. M. Hunter, John L. Dower, Archbishop Mc' their gratification and pleasure at as the Bishop had b e ^ n and as he Nicholas, Bishop Tihen and Bishop Vehr. Bishop Tihen’s recovery from what* would wish it, not only the material For Your Convenience The committees in qharge of the installation ceremonies were: seemed a fatal illness. The joy was growth, but the spiritual also—-the Executive committee— Oscar L. Malo, chairman; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. premature, as the Bishop had fre­ spirit o f Christ-like apostleship and Joseph Bosetti, the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, Frank Kirchhof, Sr.; John quent lapses afterwards, which even­ of prayer that must pervade class- Open Saturday Evening H. Reddin and John F. Vail. , „ . , r. „ • tually caused him to resign his bur­ hall and recreation grounds, the spirit 6-to 8 Reception and entertainment committee—*he Rev. J. J, Donnelly, chair­ den into younger hands. Those who of study, of scholarship, love of ,the man; the Rev. J. F. McDonough, the Rev. Francis W. Walsh, Joseph C kne^^ Bishop Tihen were convinced beautiful and of the sublime of the Maguire and William T. Roche. that he would make any personal things of God. Banquet committee— Martin J. O’Fallon, chairman; Dr. A. G. Cecchini, sacrifice for the good of the Church, Bishop Tihen’s Address Dr. Edward Delehanty, John L. Dower, Herbert Fairall, Dr. Arthur J. Hart, and like St. Gregory Nazianzen of Bishop Tihen said that it gave him Dr. W. E. Mogan, Dr. Joseph J. Reilly, Dr. Raymond Savage and John J the fourth century and St. Alphonsus supreme delight and a real thrill SulHvan. of the eighteenth, he gladly pre- when he saw the faces of the priests Office, 938 Bannock Street POPULAR COUPLE [OlLmS K. OF c. TO WED AUG. 26 (Blessed Saemment Parish) Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Steinbruner announce the engagement of their OFFICERS SFIIIFD daughter, Claire Adele, to John Ber­ O B SiE FFtST trand Kirkpatrick of Walsenburg. H. H. Hale Grand Colo. Miss Steinbruner was graduated Solemn Mass Part of from St. Mary’s academy and attend­ Knight of Council ed the University of Colorado, where Program she was a member of the Chi Omega Nvnnnrrc/ Port Collins.— The newly-elected sorority. Mr. Kirkpatrick is the son The Feast of Our Lady of M t Car­ officers of the Port Collins council of of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick. mel will be celebrated this Sunday “T Knights of Columbus were installed He also attended the University of at Mt. Carmel church with a Solemn Wednesday night as follows: Grand Colorado. He is a member of the Mass at 10:80 o’clock. The celebrant WELCOME TO COLORADO! knight, H. H. Hale; deputy grand Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The wed­ will be the Rev. Julius M. Piccoli, knight, J. L. Sullivan; chancellor, ding date is set for August 26, the O.S

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(St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) The funeral of John Ducey Sabine, (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) to Interest in the parish picnic at who died in a sanitarium in Sierra The 1931 festival of St. Louis’ Elitch’s gardens August 1 is in­ Madre, California, on July 5, was parish, to be held this Saturday, July YOURS FOR HEALTH creasing from day to day. The ladies HIS EXCELLENCY, held from the Cathedral on Friday 18, at 3300 South Sherman street, and gentlemen and the young people Dr. Wright’s Sulphur Baths morning, July 10. will be unique in its arrangements y.''ll|.!T4U3 of the parish are offering their as­ Recommended for sistance and hope to make the path The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin was for ttie eveniflg’s entertainment. THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR Rheumatism and Chronic Diseases smooth for John H. Spillane, the gen­ the celebrant of the Solemn Requiem Nothing has been left undone in J. R. WRIGHT—Osteopath eral manager, and for Mrs. McEa- Mass, assisted by the Rev. William an effort to provide recreation for Our New Bishop all who attend and to promote a spirit Phone MAin 3772. 1823 Welton St., Denver, Colo. hern, the chairman of the dinner. McCarthy, assistant pastor of St. It is a problem to know just how Catherine’s church, and the Rev. of sociability and good fellowship. many to prepare for. Judging from Clarence Kessler, assistant at the The chairman of the dinner will be the quality and quantity of the good Cathedral. Also present in the sanctu­ Mrs. Fred Wells, who will be assisted eats being selected, it is safe to plan ary were the Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, by the committee of ladies announced for at least 700 to 800. The menu S.J., the Rev. Joseph M. McAndrews, in last week’s Register. This commit­ will consist of fried chicken with S.J., and the Rev. Leo F. Cores- tee ^will have charge of all work con­ St. Francis de Sales’ Parish gravy, mashed potatoes, salad, rolls, sel, S.J. nected with serving and will be as­ Boulevard A------______coffee and cake, and the price of the The pallbearers were boyhood sisted by other ladies of the parish. dinner will be but 50 cents. ■ A meet­ friends of the deceased in the Cathe­ The dinner will consist of fried spring THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPANY ing was held Thursday, July 16, at dral school and later schoolmates in chicken, creamed new potatoes, car­ WE DELIVER— South Denver’s Leading Cut Rate Druggists which solicitors made reports. Regis cofiege. They were Albert Seep, rots and peas, buttered beets, salad Mortuary ' Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G. W, Miles Mrs. A. C. Tremlett was made Jr., Numa Hayes, Vincent Carlin, rolls, coffee, ice cream and cake. New Store, 1069 So. Gaylord— SPruce 7328 very happy by a visit from her The charge for the dinner is 50 cents. 294 So. 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It was the first community service here up to the All Equipment Furnished teered to help at the booths are J. Denver 9TH AND BANNOCK KEYSTONE 9387 time in ten years that, all members time he left Denver two years ago Only 25c Jaap, L. Galvin, E. DeMers, E. Doyle, COLORADO’S of the family were together. There to accept a better position in Los Fish Caught 6c Per Inch J. Bettinger, John Spillane, Attorney GREATEST SPORT FALBY’S PURE PAINTS were six children and nine grand­ Angeles, Calif. He was born in Ala­ Cast Your Line With Us children present. The occasion was mosa, Colorado, on June 23, 1903, Thomas Ryan, G. Scharf, W. Soran, “BEST’ BY TEST” a very happy one for Mr. and Mrs. and lived in Denver with his mother, E. Boudroux and W. Pytlinski. Young SUN TESTED ffiO C B ; 4-HR. FLOOR CQ BTft 1? A T U V ’ C 32 BDWY. Fitzgerald and they received many Mrs. Laura Sabine, since the age of ladies who will help in the booths are HOUSE PAINT, GaI. «P^**^»^ VARNISH, Gal...T A ljO 1 OpEarl2940 congratulations. five years. He was a devoted eon and Frances Jaap, Marcella Tunze, Mar­ Miss Cecilia Fitzgerald returned was always very loyal to his friends. garet and Frances Nolan, R. Flint, July 9 from a three weeks’ trip. She Throughout a long and serious ill­ L. Timmermyer, Josephine Karlin, THE BROADWAY CREAMERY visited Niagara Falls, Boston, New ness, he manifested wonderful faith the Misses Sausa, Ruby Eckman and Cathedral Parish York city and several cities in the and patience, and the performances Virginia Clark. The booths have been yi — u« BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE well stocked with a fine assortment of 66 South Broadway 1037 15th St. province of Quebec. Miss Fitzgerald of his Christian duties were always was accompanied by Miss May Mc- held uppermost. A member of the groceries, hams, radio lamps, candy Mann. Passionist order visited him frequent­ and other articles. DAILY RATE SCHEDULE FIELD DRUG STORE Prayers were requested at all ly and administered the sacrament of Among the other attractions will Single with Lavatory...... *1. Jl\26, 61.69 Double with Lavatory...... *1.60 to J2.60 the Masses Sunday for the repose of Holy Eucharist in the last months of be the turtle trot, horse gallop and ECONOMICAL DRUGS, SUNDRIES, CIGARS AND CANDIES ’A V E N U E *' Single with Bath...... *2 to $3 the soul of Mrs. Bates, who passed his life. the night baseball game. The Best Goods— The Best Service Eat and Drink at Our Fountain Double with Bath.„...... $2.60 to *3.50 away July 4 at her home in Dodge Among those who attended his fu­ Those awarded the $100 solid gold HOTEL Viiit Our Fountain South Broadway and Dakota Avenue NEAR EVERYTHING City, Kansas. Mrs. Bates was a neral were Governor William H. watch and the $35 wrist watch will former president of St. Francis de Adams, an old-time friend of the be announced at the close of the eve­ WERNER’S DELICi^S^N Sales’ Altar society. family. ning’s entertainment. Individual Brownie Creamery & Delicatessen Foreign and Domestic Luncheon Meats, Cheese, The following is a list of those re­ Temporarily, Mrs. Sabine is visiting prizes for the sale of tickets will 1 ^ Brick Ice Cream, 29C Qt___15C Pt. Cordials and Beverages ported sick in the parish who are on at the home of a friend, Mrs. James also be announced as well as the COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LUNCH MEATS 84 South Broadway— Near Bayaud~in the Werner Building the way to recovery: Mrs. Arthur Knight, 728 East Tenth avenue, Den­ prizes for the young lady receiving ______a n d EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES OUTING LUNCHES Dollaghan, Mrs. L. E. Farrell, Mrs. ver. Her son, Ducey, was her only the greatest number of votes in the SOUTH DENVER MOVING & STORAGE CO. R. W. Wolter, Mrs. Charles J. Toner child. contest. The young ladies entered in and Mrs. George Ash. the contest are Frances Jaap, Kath­ $ 2 .5 0 Per Hour— Reliable The Rev. J. J. Donnelly was a ryn Kober, Frances Nolan, Margaret PEARL GROefeRY COMPANY 369-71 So. Broadway Phone Day and Night PEarl 1227 visitor at Camp Santa Maria, Cas­ Nolan, Marcella Tunze and Charlotte 531 EAST 17TH PHONE MA. 46*2 sells, Sunday afternoon. Pytlinski. Prizes to be awarded to 1 LB. MT. CROSS COFFEE. 3 PKGS. JELLO. 5 0 ^ This Sunday is the regular monthly contestants are a $50 diamond-set Va PT. MAYONNAISE______1 HEAD LETTUCE FREE... 2 3 ^ PARSON’S BAKERY wrist watch, $35 wrist watch, two I LARGE HEINZ CATSUP, 19 BARS Communion day for the members of 6 LBS. SUGAR 4 9 ^ 29<^ the Altar society and for all the $8 pearl necklaces and an $8 pen P. & G. SOAP...... Quality Goods 1 LB. BUTTER, 3 CANS DEL MONTE women of the parish. A good attend­ and pencil set. 10 OZ. COTTAGE CHEESE 29<^ PEACHES OR APRICOTS ... 2 5 ^ PHONE SOUTH 0975______126 BROADWAY ance is urged. The parish wishes to thank the Members of the Immaculate Con­ “ Billy Goats” and the Englewood TOM’S GROCERY AND MARKET ception circle of the Junior Taber­ firemen for postponing their benefit , Your Phone Is Our Door Bell nacle society spent the week-end at Chicken Dinner to Be social at the Motor club to the fol­ NEWHOUSE CAFE TRY OUR REGULAR DINNERS Bailey’s. Among those from St. . t h e y w i l l PLEASE YOU lowing Saturday, July 25. A DISTINCTIVE PLACE TO EAT ^ 1757 SO. PEARL PHONE SO. 0405 DENVER, COLO. Francis de Sales’ parish who enjoyed Served Saturday The members of all conferences of 308 E. Colfax the outing were the Misses Cecilia the Society of St. Vincent de Paul ______MAin 9777 Garland, Regina Montgomery, Agnes (Holy Family Parish) will receive Holy Communion in a< Lace Curtains, Draperies, Laces, Center Pieces and All Table Linens Montgomery, Helen McCarty, Isabel body at 8 o’clock Sunday. A break­ The three-day parish carnival T,T», r ^ Cleaned and Hand Pressed. McNamara and Florence Barry. opened auspiciously Thursday eve­ fast will be served to them after­ Mary Catherine O’Leary of 528 CALL FOR AND DELIVER ning of this week and the attendance wards in the school hall by the St. South Sherman street celebrated her 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 7907 St. Philomena’s Parish promises to be even greater on Fri­ Louis’ conference. The breakfast tenth birthday Monday afternoon. day and Saturday evenings. The dif­ will be prepared and served by the The table was beautifully decorated CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP Avenue ferent booths are unusually attractive ladies of the parish, under the direc­ T V o n u r We serve Club Breakfasts COURTESY CORNER in pink and white. Awards were, made tion of Mrs. J. Steinmetz. for different games and the little this year and the amusement features Luncheons, 35^— Dinners, Steak, Chops, Fish, Etc., 50^ CARS WASHED $1.00— GREASED $1.00 hostess received many lovely gifts. are many and varied. The dinner ______Fried Chicken Dinners, Tenderloin Steaks, 65^ New and Modern Washing and Greasing Equipment served by the men of the parish PHONE YORK 3998. Storage and Expert Repairing. I. N. Riley. Prop. 8300 E. COLFAX Those present were Martha Hanni- gan, Elaine Abell, Margaret Dow­ Thursday evening was well patron­ GRAHAM SPORT SHOPPE ling, Mary Jane Gates, Mary Ellen ized. . ^ECIALIZING THE GRAHAM KNITTED GARMENTS O’Connell, Marion McGill, Margie The members of the Altar so­ ciety will hold a card party in the Ensembles, Both Ready-to-Wear and Made-to-Measure. Deus, Dorothy and Shirley Rodriguez, 616 E. COLFAX CAROLINE STANFIELD FRANKLIN 6617 WE Frances Finnegan and Rita O’Leary. school hall Friday afternoon and will Quality Shoppe serve a chicken dinner Saturday eve­ MOVE ning. On the closing night, the auto­ 813 15th St. ZINT-GARNETT mobile, the hope chest and other val­ Frame Houses, Garages "Pleasing Service” Delicious For Service^KEystone 6228 WEDDING HELD uable articles will be awarded. We loin with the people of Denver in Office & Warehouse. 1521 20th St. On account of the carnival and be­ extending greetings and felicitations to Creole Belle Cafe Gas, Oil, Tire Repairing and Plate Lunches , His Excellency, Greasing at Salads and (St. Philomena’s Parish) cause of the reception to Bishop Vehr the Mo^t Reverend Urban J. Vehr. Specializes in Delicious Southern A very beautiful wedding was sol­ at the Knights of Columbus home, Cooking of Highest Quality the usual Holy Hour devotions will HARTLEY’S Sandwiches PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. emnized recently at St. Philomena’s Rotolo Service Station COLFAX AT PEARL M. E. RATEKIN, Owner church when Miss Maud Garnett, be omitted this Friday •evening. Federal Blvd. and W. 25lh Ave. 25^, 35^ & 50^ Dinners IT PAYS Phone YOrk 7013 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Gar­ The members of Holy Family parish S t Dominic's Parish Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. nett, became the bride of William are urged to attend the reception be­ Leroy Zint, Jr., son of W. L. Zint, Sr., tween the hours of 8 and 9 o’clock, Fresh Fish Dinners Friday PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS of Oregon. The Rev. William M. Hig­ but may attend between 9 and 10 KINYON & STEVENS 516-18 E. 17th Ave, Denver THEY ARE RELIABLE gins performed the ceremony. o ’clock. YORK 6424 Miss Garnett, who was given in Banns of marriage were published St. Patrick’s Parish marriage by her father, wore an ex­ for the "first time Sunday between Antique Furniture quisite gown of ivory satin and tulle Thomas C. Marsh of Holy |, Family veil and carried calla- lilies. Miss Fine Upholstering - Special Made parish and Cecelia Gierwatoski of St. Furniture - Finishing and Repairing Murphy’s Ursula Garnett, sister of the bride Joseph’s Polish parish. and maid of honor, wore an apricot 730 E. 17th Ave. 1675 Clarkion St. Holy Family Parish ~~| Service Station lace gown with matching accessories Mrs. Bollback and Mrs. Majewski .S. and carried gladioli of the same have charge of the sanctuary this **Buford Gas*’ For Hishest Grade Gsa and Oil week. TELEPHONE GALLUP 2B77-J shade. Miss Ruth Ann Garland, GOOD EYESIGHT E L I MILSTEIN 3940 TENNYSON STREET First Class Greasing and Service Expert Tire Repairing: and Greasing cousin of the bride, and Miss Ruth Mrs. Keober and Mrs. Handy are restored Without the use of glasses. Free Crank Case Service Also General and Goodrear Tires Jarecki, her chum, were the brides­ members of the committee to visit the Hay Fever, Asthma, Catarrh, Deaf­ Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting and Sewerage ' sick in the parish in July. 36tli and Tejon St. Wm. Murphy JOE SEVERINI 36TH t TEJON maids, gowned in canary chiffon, with ness, Sinus and Eye Troubles. Jobbing Promptly Attended To— New & Used Plumbing Materials & Fixtures hats and slippers to match. They Nervous and women’s diseases per­ carried garden flowers. Little Mary SOCIETY ENROLLS manently relieved by my methods. LOOK FOR THE ELECTRIC SIGN Laurene Hays, the flower girl, wore DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. a quaint little dress of green point 2 NEW MEMBERS 224 Steele Bldg. MAin 5596 NO d’esprit over yellow t a f f ^ . She car­ Cleaning Dyeing St. John’s Parish ried a basket of yellow roses. Leighton (St. Patrick’s Parish) Repairing Altering COST Garland, cousin of the bride, was best At the meetipg o f the Altar and For Man to Call and Give Esti­ c man, and Thomas Kane and Perry mates on Packing and Shipping Rosary society held Wednesday W. A. GRIERSON, Prop. The firms listed here de­ Pratt were the ushers. afternoon of last week at the home VAN-ZANT KEyatone 6228 E. L. RONINGER Mrs. I. W. Garnett, mother of the of Mrs. Mary Thompson, 3244 Pecos Phone Gal, 5084 4120 Tennyion St, Office a Warehouse, 1521 20th St. serve to be remembered Groceries, Meats, Vegetables bride, wore a becoming gown of street, two new members were en­ JEWELERS orchid chilfon with a lace hat. Mrs. J. rolled, Mrs. Katherine Winter of 2323 IT TAKES THE when you are distributing TO MAKE THE F. Clair rendered several beautiful Tenth street, and Mrs. L. Gallagher Eighth and Santa Fe Drive AND PAYS THE sols, with Miss Mamie O’Haire at of 1942 West Thirty-second avenue. TERMS TERMS your patronage in the dif­ TO BUY THE BEST the organ. Among the out-of-town This Sunday is Holy Communion FRANKLIN 0804 AND 0808 guests were Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Ward day for the Young Ladies’ sodality ferent lines of business. 1718 £. 6th Avc. Denver, Colo« of Pueblo. and the Children of Mary sodality. QUALITY MEATS ARE St. Louis’ Parish Following the ceremony, a breakfast A meeting of St. Patrick’s confer­ MORE ECONOMICAL at the Colburn hotel was enjoyed by ence of the Society of St. Vincent There Is No Substitute for a Savings Account in a Bank members of the bridal party and a de Paul was held in the rectory Rabtoay & Simering THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK few relatives and intimate friends. Wednesday evening. 1030 West Colfax Among the other guests were the High Mass of Requiem for the Aerosi from St. Leo’s Church OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO St. Theresa’ s Parish Rev. William M. Higgins, Messrs, and Holy Souls was sung Monday morn­ Mesdames Ira W. Garnett and James ing by the Rev. H. Clark. Phone KEyatone 3638 3 Hays, Dr. and Mrs. Perry Pratt and St. Patrick’s baseball team recently NICK STREWLER SERVICE STATION If You Don’t Drink Oar Coffea COFFEE SPIKES Mesdames Fred Leper, John Ander­ defeated the Granada Rangers in two “ TEXACO PRODUCTS” You Are Cheating Yourself Washing, Greasing, Polishing— Drive In— Courteous Service 9625 EAST COLFAX AVENUE son, Elmer Fruen, Maud Garland and games, the first one, 17-6, and the DAY & NITE Elizabeth Eldred. BEAUTY SHOPPE ! SO. BROADWAY AT HAMPDEN PHONE ENG. 882 PLATE LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES second, 8-6. After a brief honeymoon, the cou­ Mrs. M. J. Fitzpatrick left Sunday ROSE MAimCK ple will reside at 1325 East Four­ for her home in California after a 8:30 A. H. to 10:30 P. M. W ALTER H. JOHN^ N O .l The LYON LUMBER Co. teenth avenue. delightful visit here with the Grotty Cut Rate Prices on All Beauty family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White Work by Experienced Operators The Red and White Stores '^Everything to Build With” 11429 Glenarni St. KEyatone 7891 j VATICAN LIBRARY ADDITION and family arrived Sunday from Ok­ 3383 SOUTH (jRANT ______ENG. 27 AND 123 Denver: 4435 Brighton Blvd., KE. 4970 Aurora: 9301 E. Colfax, FR. 6380 NEARLY FINISHED lahoma City to spend a month with Extensive repairs and additions to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. the Vatican library, making it capa­ Menghin, 2734 West Thirty-fifth ave­ THE ABBOTT LUMBER COMPANY AURORA DRUG CO. “ t h e p r e s ^ I ^ ^ io n T t o r e ’’ ble of housing 400,000 additional nue. Scientific Chiropodists Quality Lumber and Coal Fresh Drugs—Right Prices volumes, will be completed shortly, Associate Podiatrists Englewood, Colorado ■______- Phones Eng. 237-930 AURORA, COLORADO PHONE AURORA 252 - 253 - 254 it is reported. The buildings have A deliciout Chicken Supper will DR. BERTHA DE WOLFE been altered to agree with the orig­ be lerved on Saturday night, July D.S.C.— D.C. McCLURE’S SHOE REBUILDING inal plan of Bramante and the ap­ 18, from 5 to 8 at the pariih hall. RUSSELL L. BOYD, D.S.C. EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING— MODERATE PRICES pearance has been enhanced consid- Holy Family parish, West 44th and 202-203 MeClintock Bldg. Also Red Wing Shoes and Boots PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS erably. Utica St. . . . 1664 California S t.. Phone TAbor 3619 3439 SO. BROADWAY. ENGLEWOOD E. H. McCLURE, PRO^. jThursday. July 16.1931 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 PAGE SEVEN Local News

M n. J. A. McGuire and daughter, Virginia, entertained guests at a bridge luncheon Friday. Those pres­ ent were Mesdames P. C. Allen, F. O. Jennings and Mary F. Smith, Misses Dorothy Smith, Frances Jen­ nings and Virginia Allen. Miss Olive McDermott and her nephew, John P. Jones, left Sunday for Los Angeles, where they will PEANUT BACON visit for a month. St. Dominic’s and St. Elizabeth’s baseball teams battled to a deadlock, BUHER PRIDE OF THE SQUARES 5-5, in a Holy Name league game CLOTH BAG SALMON COTTAGE ROCKIES at Regis Sunday. The Cathedral CHEESE team w on ‘ from St. Catherine’s, 10 Fresh FRESH ALASKA to 6. Ground, Fancy Richly i o . i b . 2 4 c Mrs. Blanche Donnelly of Harris­ Red, Creamed, burg, Pa., has left for her home after lb...... lb...... lb. or R ... 7k a month’s visit at the home of her cousin, J. L. Brubaker, 1741 Penn­ ADDISON’S LEWIS MARKET DAIRY ARCADE H I PUBLIC MEAT CO. sylvania street. She was accompan­ ied on her Denver visit by Mrs. Packer, Mrs. Ridinger, Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Epley, all of Pennsylvania Mrs. Joseph Bruseke and her daughter, Virginia, were guests at a delightful surprise given Wednes­ day evening at the home of Mrs. Pat­ BOY WHAT A TREAT! rick Mangan, 595 South Gilpin street. There were twenty-five guests pres­ KATMNKAS c p f i ent. The hostess, assisted by her ^ B U T T E R . ' daughters, Eileen and Margaret, HOMES E C G S S LOOP Special for Saturday Only served refreshments. PUBLIC % C H E E S E r = PUBLIC MARKET MARKET Mrs. John Thams and her daugh' DELICIOUSLY FLAVORED ter, Gertrude, are enjoying a motor trijj to Glenwood Springs and vi­ “It Cost No More to Trade in This Better Market” cinity. BUTTER 26c Among the visitors at Camp Santa Orange Cake SHOULDER ROAST Lb. 10k Maria, Cassells, Sunday, were Mrs, BUTTER p rs.'.™ !...... 2 4 c Mary Nahring, Mr. and Mrs. Jack PORK LOIN ROAST . Lb. 17k McD. Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Matt 2 0 c Pfeffer, Mrs. Jack Halter and Mrs RANCH EGGS ...... 17c M. J. Halter. They were the guests So"""'”!': of Mr. and Mrs. John Nevin. Full Cream c Mr. and Mrs. Ji J. Reilly of Pueblo CHEESE Longhorn, lb...... lb...... 1 8 c A pple Pie C m C K e n S Fat Fre*h Hens Lb. 15c are spending two weeks in Nebraska visiting friends and relatives...... 1 5 c HAMBURGER ...... Lb. 10c Mr. ahd Mrs. Jack Halter, 3171 BUTTERMILK 2r 0 c POT R O A S T ...... Lb. 10c West 40th avenue, will leave Sunday BEEF BOIL ...... Lb. 06c to spend a week at their cabin above Prices are effective Friday and Saturday in the four shops. Indian hills. HOME I I . r a p a HOF I Delicious Pound Cake Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Savage and PUBLIC ARAPAHOE gjpg their infant daughter, Nancy, of Cali MARKET MARKET MARKET fornia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil MARKET Smoked Picnics Lb. 12k liam Faircloth. 2 0 c A delightful birthday surprise Sugar Cured party was given in honor of Mrs. James J. Lynch Wednesday evening in her new home. The guests were Weiners & Frankfurters All Meat Messrs, and Mesdames J. G. Smith, HOLYOKE EGGS “THE ACME BAKERS” V. Kandorf, F. Kryle, Richard Cordes, James McDonald, J. Kaffer (YOUR BAKERS) Denver Pure Pork Sausage I L *)A ^ and G. Kaffer, the Misses Nina Cof­ Guaranteed Fresh Eggs Shipped Direct From Pro­ Home Public Market fin, Bernadette and Rosemary Kaf­ ducer to You Every Day at the Lowest Possible We Grind the Entire Hog " 0 # fer, Gertrude Kandorf and Mary ALSO AT Catherine Smith, and Walter Scherer. Price. Each Egg Is Inspected and Guaranteed to 23rd and Dexter 1032 ISth Street Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Swan of 4511 You by the Holyoke Egg Club in the Center of the TATER-FLAKES f LEWIS FISH SHOP Zuni street left Thursday, July 16, Starting July 1, TATER fPr Seattle, Washington, to join their Market, Opposite Cigar Stand. FLAKES will be on sale in all son, Vernon, who is visiting relatives leading grocery stores, cream­ Live Mountain Trout, JL there. Pacific Coffee Store Catch Your Own, Ib....^^ NUT MEATS— Hot From the eries and delicatessens in Miss Marcella Colburn left recently W e e Shop Kittle to You Denver. Fresh Killed Spring for Los Angeles, where she will BROWN EGGS, Doz...... 2 0 c "They’re Good Because Frys, lb...... spend the summer with her uncle and Try Our Assorted Nuts They’re Fresh” 2 5 c aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Colburn. — Salted, lb...... ^ 1.00 B akery She plans to visit many places of in­ WHITE EGGS, Doz...... 2 0 c We Are Experienced and terest in Southern California before Largest Retailers in Nut Meat* GREEN TREE returning to Denver in September. in State * Lady Baltimore A subscriber of The Register in FANCY WHITES, Doz..__ __ 2 5 c SANTOS COFFEE SHOE REPAIR Alamosa wishes to publish her thanks ORNETS INFERTILE to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for an Fancy Santos Coffee, lb.....18c CAKE Corner 14th Street answer to an appeal for financial 2 for 3Sc ■ % help obtained through the interces­ OUR SPECIAL COFFEE Men’s C C - One of the largest and most sion of the Blessed Virgin, St. Jos­ LARGE BROWN EGGS, Doz... 2 3 c Ponnd ...... 21c 40c and 15c Half Soles...... OOC eph, St. Anthony and the Poor Souls. INFERTILE Pacific Blend Coffee, 1 lb. Men’s Half complete stocked Delicatessens The Rev. James F. Falls, pastor of and 2 lbs. Sugar free-----45c in the West. Specializing in the St. Mary’s church at Piqua, Ohio, is Rubber Heels...... «5U C in Denver for a few weeks’ visit with ASSORTED EGGS, Doz..;...... 2 0 c Fresh Cherry, E a ,.."2 0” c ^ Ladies’ importing of fine Sea Foods and his sister, Mrs. James A. Westland, Half Soles...... ODC Cheese. A Denver owned busi­ 3256 Alcott street. Sandwich Composition and VOSS BROS. Leather Lifts...... ness. We believe in Denver. FORMER SPANISH KING INTO BROOKS FRUIT Leather, Panco or Uskide ■ SECOND "EXILE” LEADER BAKERY fU N S 1 0 c King Alfonso is going into “ exile” & PRODUCE CO. These Prices Good Every Day Give Us a Trial, "Your Bakers for All Occasions” again, this time in stamp collectors’ HOME PUBLIC MARKET BAKERY QUALITY FRESH FRUITS Almond Filled Coffee We Guarantee to Satisfy albums. The new Spanish republic Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. has decided to replace his likeness AND VEGETABLES Parker House Rolls, on postage stamps with some other CAKE design. ______CAKES OAr FREE DELIVERY Ea...... Assorted Ea. Doz. 15c We have the largest stock of CAUFORNIA MEAT CO. SLAGLE’S PIES Fruits and Vegetables in the BREAD Square Butter 3 Large Loaves. HOME MADE CANDIES Assorted Ea. 20c city, shipped in 3 times daily, OWNED AND OPERATED direct from the producer to you. SPECIAL SATURDAY Sandwich Sponge Cake, Wee Shop BY MELNICK BROS. X lb. Box Chocolate* and Phone TA. 1369 - TA. 1360 Bon Bom BUNS 10c Ea. 35c DO NUTS 1C- Dealing Only in Guaranteed Corn Fed Beef A Delicious Butter Cream Confection Fish— Souvenir of the Rocky Mts. Doz______* t / V of the Very Highest Quality D O N U T S 1 C - Assorted Coffee We invite you to come in and inspect our LARGE DISH Doz...... Fagan’s Cakes, Ea. 19c RABBIT SHOP market, and to see for yourself the wonder­ ICE CREAM Devoted BREAD 1 0 r Exclusively to Belgian Hares ...... lb. 2 5 ^ ful values we are offering for this Friday 3 Large Loaves.... * V w the Marketing of Quality Fish Florida Fruit Frys ...... lb. 3 2 ^ and Saturday. 5c for Many Years. Fresh Eggs, “Guaran­ Morrell’s Pride, MARKET ( Large Assortment Company BANANA SPLIT teed” ...... doz. 2 3 ^ Armour’s Star, CIGAR SHOPPE for Lb. 25c Phone PHONE KE. Box Bacon Mayflower A Meal in Itself A Full Line of MAin 3518 Fancy Fresh Fruit Cigars and Tobacco 15c Monthly and Weekly Magazines DELIVERY and Vegetables For Health’s Sake Candy Bars and Gum PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FREE DELIVERY AT OUR FOUNTAIN Eat 3 STORES Home Public Market..TA. 6800 Arapahoe Market...... TA. 7815 NICK’S FRESH Market Dairy 1321 15th St...... TA. 6487 ^ RED STAR i f The Needle Work Shop BUTTER r \ CASH STORES ^ SPECIAL Run Mender Needle*, 7Sc Ea. Home Public Market 2320 E. Colfax 979 Broadway Guaranteed Perfect SCOTCH TODAY ONLY SUGAR FLOUR Mall Orders FUIed PRIDE OF THE ROCKIES HOSE MENDING DONE POP CORN PET MILK, 3 TaB Cans____ 2 0 c 2 5 ^ and 35^^ a Run ICE CREAM, lO 'ckh 50c . . 24c OPPOSITE ABCADE GROG. A MKT. PEANUT BUTTER, 12 Oz. Jar 1 5 c THE ORANGE BAR Qt. Brick 29c HYDRATED ORANGE JUICE MADE FROM FRESH ORANGES WESSON OIL, Pt. Can...... 2 6 c CRACKERS COFFEE "Come In end Watch Us Make It.” UNEEDA BAKERS ARCADE By the Glass, Sc A 10c; Pint, 20c; Qt., 25c; H Gal., 40c; 1 Gal., 7Sc. Special We Specialise in Parties and Entertainments MATCHES, Carton of 6 Boxes 1 5 c hh j^end, ^5C WE DELIVER PHONE TA. 6448 FOR-SALE lafted,G r a h a m ^-addy^d2I?' 25^ CHIPSO, Reg. 10c Size___ _ 5c ROOT BEER BELGIAN HARES...... lb. 1 5 c THE MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP SLICED BACON K ...... 2 8 c STAND POT ROAST, Baby Beef... ..lb. 8 c NOW SERVING CHICKENS 1 2 ^ c Hot Weather Special Lunches VEAL ROAST______lb. 1 0 c SPRING U M B LEGS...... lb. 2 1 c 25c and 30c HOME PUBLIC MARKET LI A AilC or Burkhardt’s, II -| P7 I Half or Whole...... SERVICE FROM 6 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M.— UNTIL 9. P .M. SAT. in Front Entrance llA m O ID. 1 / 2 C LAMB SHOULDER t^Jb. IZlc MAY FRANCIS, Prop. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities We Rerserve the Right to Limit Quantities PAGE EIGHT Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Bishop Yehr Says First Duty Is to Know Mind of Christ as Expressed hy Church Shouting from the

(Continued Prom Page 1) cial protection of Our Blessed Mother. tude of all the churches, I am treated May the works of our sisterhoods House Tops— not as a stranger, but am accorded multiply a hundredfold. May every that hearty welcome which only loyal need of souls in the diocese be met hearts and submissive children of the by the organized efforts of sisters, Church can ^ve to a spiritual father. as the Church approves the work of This surprises no one familiar with her religious women in their many EVERYBODY’S GOING the teachings and history of the and varied vocations. Church. For Christ lives in His Beloved members of* the laity, you Church: “ Behold I am with you all constitute the great majority of this days even to the consummation of diocese. »The lives of sisters, of the world.’’ Peter dies, but his suc­ priests and of Bishops are dedicated A Hearty Welcome to cessor lives. The Apostles die, but to your spiritual interests. To help their successors live and rule the you work out your eternal destiny is HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST Church in every age. the very reason of the institution of It is of supreme importance that the priesthood of all apostolic Holy Family Parish we ever keep in mind that the Church labors, and of all organized efforts of Christ is the divine institution that of the Church. In civil government REV. URBAN J. VEHR, J.C.L., D.D. cannot possibly fail in time because and in commercial activities, indi sustained by God. Its failure would viduals do not stand apart, but are mean God’s failure. We cannot med united in groups for their own ad­ Fourth Bishop of Denver itate too profoundly nor too fre­ vantage, so in the perfect religious 1 st Annual Summer Carnival quently on the fact that Christ is society of the Church individuals are living in His Church, that Hia abiding brought together and made depend.- presence in the Church is the source ent one on another. In the Catholic At the parish hall and grounds— West 44th and Utica Street of all graces and blessings of the Church you are your brother’s keeper faithful dispensed through the priest­ in the fulfilment of the command, REPUBLIC hood of Christ. “ Love thy neighbor as thyself.’’ It Pastors come and go; they rule in is the mind of the Church as ex­ THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY NIGHTS the name of Christ; they administer pressly stated by many Popes, but BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION His sacraments; they speak by His especially by the reigning Pontiff, authority. that the laity should enter into the A. B. Williams, President ministry both of priests and Bishops. KEystone 2357 The Church of Denver, founded by July 16, 17 and 18 T. E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. The Church has her own divine con­ 1711 California the successor of Peter sixty-three L. C. Skelly, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. stitution ;• she has her own unalter­ years ago, has hjid three pastors, able principles, her own unchanging Their work has not been that of in­ sacraments. She has her very ex dividuals. It has been chiefly the Everything Practically Given Away—Prizes Galore plicit code of laws that express the work of Christ and His Church. The greatest legislative wisdom of all the qualities of mind and heart, the vir ages. tues, the vision, the zeal of the shep' Gaines and Amusements for All. THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. herds of this flock have made them It shall ever be my duty to en­ Comer Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Building the instruments of divine Providence courage a lay apostolate according The foundations they laid, the super­ to the very definite instructions and Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines structure .they reared are an abid counsels of the Church. Your in The Finest Virginia A Delicious terest in the works of religion has DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PHONE MAIN 1900 ing work. These visible monuments, great as they are, are after all but borne abundant fruit and has brought symbol, a means to an end. The great consolation to priests and Salad Ham Supper kingdom of God is within. It has Bishops. I am sure it is your solici­ Chicken Dinner been in the minds and in the hea tude, as it shall be mine, to extend and in the souls of the children the lay apostolate under the foster­ 5 0 c Saturday Night God. These have been changed, ing guidance and protection of the AFX.WAV STomc Church. Served by the Men of the Parish O 1 S T rxi BUT ION WITHOUT WASTE these have been spiritualized, these have been made to live in Christ, In the name of the Church of these have been made to appreciate Denver, I .wish to thank the Arch­ Thursday Night • 5 0 c their eternal destiny. The living bishop of this province, visiting memories of priests and people here Bishops and prelates and friends AT THE SCHOOL HALL AT THE SCHOOL HALL Prices Effective in All Our Denver Stores today recall the planting and the wa­ who have come this day at great tering and the harvesting of this por­ personal sacrifices to advance the ' - and Markets July 17 and 18. tion of the field of Christ by the cause of religion and to honor the See A1 Crouse’s Tamed Turtles three pastors of this diocese who Church of Denver. have spent themselves so generously To my revered and beloved pred­ Everybody Welcome—Bring Your Friends and Neighbors for Christ and in the service of souls. ecessor, I express all the grateful The fourteen years of the adminis sentiments of my heart. His many tration of the kind and beloved kindnesses to me, his generous spirit Bishop Tihen record victories for the of helpfulpess, his eagerness to serve P in eap p le priesthood, for the sisterhoods and in every way to prepare for the com­ the faithful of this diocese that will ing of his successor, shall ever be f, Del Monte, fancy whole slices, packed in heavy, sweet syruo. be recounted while the Church of one of the most cherished memories No. 2% cans. Denver stands, of my life. Bishop -Tihen, in the name of the priests, of the religpouB At this solemn moment, vested as sisterhoods, of the men and women the high priest of this diocese, em­ The American Furniture Company and children of the diocese, whom powered by the authority of the Lord you have served so well, I thank you Extends Cordial Greetings and Felicitations to Christ Himself, which has come to for your apostolic labors and for the me through the commission of His works that shall ever attest your - HIS EXCELLENCY, 5 f o r Vicar on earth, the ^ ea t Pontiff who solicitude for souls. Your kindness rules the Church, Pius XI, I realize of spirit and fatherly administration THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR as never before in my life, that the are reflected in the priests and people New Bishop of Denver work to which I am to set my hands of this diocese. They are for us a is not the work of an individual, but blessed heritage. Where you have rather the work of God Himself. It left off, we shall begin. The con­ is a work that carries out the divine tinuity of your work shall have every Flour commission of Christ. It is a work N ucoa I support that we can give it. You that makes use of man merely as Safeway best grade. Family Best quality nut oleomar shall be with us in spirit. You 111 PC. DINNER SERVICE passing instrument through the garine. A Best Foods prod shall ever be to us a kind father. purpose flour. uct. process of apostolic succession. It We shall ever keep you in is a work that is to continue to the prayers. I end of time. 2 - pounds.. 2 5 c I With this overpowering realiza­ 24 1^* bag SSc tion, I profess publicly that my first HUGE CROWD ATTENDS duty shall ever be to know the mind INSTALLATION RITES of ' Christ, as expressed by His Church, and my second duty shall be (Continued From Page 1) to carry out the will of His Spouse, monies. Even the choir loft was Apricots the Church, as God gives me to see filled until the word came that not .79 it. My life, my thoughts, my whole another one could be admitted. Fancy California apricots. Just being, with their limitations as I The Cathedral never looked more right for canning. know them, belong to the Church of beautiful as the brilliant sunlight ^2 bushel basket... Denver. I give myself absolutely streamed through the lovely stained n today to the service of the Church glass windows to mipgle with the sub­ through the priests and people com­ dued lights casting their rays inside mitted to my keeping. I acknowl­ the building and the myriads of edge the bond of unity that unites candles on the altar. T om atoes Lemons the Church of Denver to the Church The magnificence and solemnity of Rome, that makes Rome the of the age-old rites of the Church Fwjcy C a 1 i f 0 r n i a, firm, Fancy California Sunkist, mother of all churches. I pledge the made an unforgettable impression loyal service of the Church o f Den­ ripened on the vine. full of juice, medium size. on all present. It seemed fitting in­ ver to the Holy See and I promise deed that the Mass should be cele­ my own unhesitating obedience to brated by the venerable Bishop the Vicar of Christ until death. P o w i d ...... l O c Tihen, whose stately bearing and 5 for 19c As I see my duty in the history of deep and beautifully rounded voice the Episcopacy and the tradition of have graced many a function in his 3 centuries, I am raised up by the reign as Bishop of Denver. Perhaps Church, unworthy though I be, as the at no such ceremony in Denver has spiritual father of all. Wherever the music of the Mass been rendered -MARKET FEATURES there is a human soul within the so well as at this one. Msgr. Bosetti limits of this diocese, there I hope my has developed the Cathedral choir interests shall be. until its harmony of voices, fulfilling Priests of Denver, I have this day the strictest Church requirements, B eef W einers Veal been made one of your body. I have seemed a veritable panorama of mel­ taken my place this morning in your Your choice of Franks, ody, now softly subdued, now swell­ ranks, assigned to first place. I hope, Wieners or Veal Loaf, ing into a glorious crescendo. therefore, that we shall ever think R oast best quality. R oast People attending the 8 o’clock Mass of our work as a corporate unit, Best shoulder ^ s t shoulder in the Cathedral had the pleasure of participating in the universal priest­ cuts, choice cuts, milk fed receiving Communion from the hands steer beef, veal, any size hood of Christ throughout the world of Bishop Vehr, for he celebrated any size piece. 2 piece. and with the priesthood of all past Mass at the main altar. At the ages through the communion of same time, three other Masses were Pound Pounds Pound saints. Let our supreme interest be being said at side altars, one by souls, realizing that our work of life Archbishop McNicholas of Cincin­ is above all else a spiritual one. Our nati. senses, our intellect, our will must A sidelight on the character of the 12c 23c 12c be incorporated in Christ. In Him new Bishop was shown .at the break­ we must live and move and have our fast at the Bishop’s residence. The being. The good name of the priests housekeeper said he was so bashful of Denver is known throughout the that lie hardly ate anything. The Complete Service for 8 Persons length and breadth of the land. May same modest demeanor was shown in it be our daily solicitude to sustain his bearing the rest of the day. He Another new design Dinner Set by LEIGH, recog­ the best that has been bequeathed to seemed rather hesitant 'as he came nized by Rice Leaders of the World, as the leader in us through the noble priests who down the steps of the Bishop’s house. quality American Dinnerware. have lived and died in this portion One can imagine some of his.thoughts This 111-Piece Dinrter Service will give you a table setting to $^5 /:.9 S Sandberg Motor Co. of the vineyard of Christ. May the as he stood at the threshhold. Modest be proud of. Specially purchased ar.d far underpriced as a brightest ideals of the priesthood to a fault, desiring only to do his leading July Special. Exactly as sketched, including— De Soto ever beckon us onward and upward work where Goa saw fit to place him, 61-Piece new Flag Pattern Dinner Set, including Cream Soups. to do more for the Church and souls. he was about to enter upon a new 32-Piece set of 5-year guaranteed Silverware. and Plymouth Sales May the general interest of the field of service, one that would take 16 Piecet of Colored GIa*>vrare. priesthood of this diocese continue to all his ability and eqergy to carry on Chr3rsler Service be preferred to that of the individ­ adequately. A momentous step surely Over 100 open stock Dinnerware patterns to $1.00 Down General Repairing & Storage ual. May the decision of the priest­ and that instant when he faced a hood of the diocese continue to be battery of clicking cameras and a choose from at prices from $49,50 to $500.00. 950 Bannock St. KE. 8521 the supreme command that will gov­ crowd of people, friendly but new, ern us all. curious and perhaps even . critical, Easy Terms - - No Interest Children of the Church who have would have tested the courage of any consecrated yourselves in the re­ man. ligious life of our sisterhoods, your One thing is certain, the people of Closing Out Sale work is appreciated. As dau^ters . Colorado will have as their chief Furniture, Rugs, Gas and of Christ, your apostolate is unseen, pastor in the future a man who, in unnoticed and unapplauded by the American Furniture Co. Coal Ranges, Office Furni­ appearance and dignity of bearing, ture, All Must Go at Cost world. But the constructive things will grace any function. His face, visit Our or Less. that you are doing, the building of as one sees him close at hand, seems Luggage Dept Sixteenth at Lawrence^ We Rent Fold. Chairs and spiritual characters that is to your even more refined than his pictures Card Tables credit, the preparing of future men have indicated and his quiet modesty Furniture Trading Co. and women for the real duties of life and assurance immediately won the 1S28 Coart PL Phone KE. 1668 which will enable them to stand any hearts of his people. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & test, the care of the sick, of the poor As a mark of esteem to both SCOFIELD and the aged, the orphan and the un­ Bishop Tihen and Bishop Vehr, beau Attomeys-at-Law fortunate,, is . part. o f the ministry . of , tlful baskets of flowers graced the 405-9 Symes Bldg. Christ which it is your privilege so hall of the Episcopal home, the gift Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. PATRONIZE OUR ADVER’HSERS faithfully to axercise under the spe-l of religious and lay people. PAGE NINE Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel PUEBLO PARISH A Sincere Welcome TO HOLD PICNIC TO to Be Observed in Pueblo Sunday St. Leander’s Parish, Pueblo.— The annual picnic dinner of St. Leander’s parish will be given on HIS EXCELLENCY, Pueblo.— The annual celebration Mount Carmel church at 9 a. m. In­ Wednesday, August 12. Mrs. Edith -aTd m lm of the Feast of Our Lady of Mount terment was in Roselawn cemetery. Schmitt will have charge o f arrange­ THE MOST REV. Carmel will be fittingly observed by The funeral of Consuela Abalos ments and will be assisted by a large the members of Mount Carmel was held last week from Mount Car­ number o f ladies. SIXTEENTH AND CURTIS URBAN J. VEHR, parish here on Sunday, July 19. mel church. The Rev. S. M. Giglio, Last Sunday evening at 7 :30 o’clock, Plans for the day’s celebration have S.J., officiated. Interment was in a very enjoyable reception was.given MAIN 3121 J.C.L., D.D., been under way for a month and Roselawn. by the Young Ladies’ sodality in indications are that the festival will The funeral of Andrew J. Strinksy honor of the new members who were T OUR NEW BISHOP be one of the most memorable ever of 317 Jefferson street took place received into the sodality. The fol­ field in Pueblo. The program will last week from St. Anthony’s church. lowing young ladies were the guests start with a High Mass and proces­ Interment was in Roselawn. of honor: Gertrude Powers, Dorothy sion at 10 o’clock. In the afternoon a Brough, Mary Murphy, Mary Wodink, band concert will be given. There Josephine Hoffman and Pauline Hoff­ will be games, races and various FR. KIPP VISITS man. amusements. A display of fireworks AT FARMINGTON Last week, Charles Herder and will be ’presented in the evening. The Charles Baum donated their time and Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., pastor, and labor in laying water pipes around the Rev. E. E. Behiels, S.J., assistant Durango.— The ReV. William Kipp the young trees on the church prop­ Ford and Lincoln Dealers pastor of Mount Carmel church, have motored to Farmington, N. Mex., erty. The water pipes will insure one of the largest parishes in the Tuesday of last week. . proper and better care for the trees. diocese. The annual celebrations in Sister Mary Innocent left recently ON CIVIC CENTER Lucille Driscoll, 9-year-old daugh­ honor of the Feast of Our Lady of for Denver. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll, J Mount Carmel are always attended by The Misses Sadie Sullivan and broke her arm Sunday evening when large numbers of Catholics and non- Marie Andrews left July 8 by auto she fell on the sidewalk while skating Catholics from other parishes on a two weeks’ vacation trip to Salt in front of her home. The engagement of a young couple, Lake City. The infant daughter of Mr. and Ferdinand Klahn of Alamosa spent who have a large number of friends Mrs. Homer Smith was baptized Sun­ the week-end here visiting his par­ in Pueblo and elsewhere, has been day morning by Father Benedict, 0. I X E join with all Coloradoans ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klahn. X announced by James Clynes. His S. B. The baby was named Margaret in welcoming the new Bishop daughter, Margaret Mary, will be Mrs. Mary Dwyer has sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital and Mary and sponsors were Theresa married to Edward McCabe, Jr., in Mehalovitz and Paul Glentzer. of Denver. Ward’ : at present is at the home of her sis­ July Clearance September. Both young people at­ ters, the Misses Clark at Brookside. Mr. and Mre. E. C. Lidle are spend­ tended St. Patrick’s school and are P. B. McAtee, a former Durango ing a week in Denver visiting rela­ Ends Saturday members of the parish. resident, spent several ddys here last tives and friends. His Excellency, Frank Carroll, state chairman for week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Findle and the Knights of Columbus Laymen’s Miss Lena Reh left Sunday for Mrs. Mayme Stowe of Denver spent Retreat movement, spent the week­ Denver, after spending a week here the week-end at the home of Mr. and the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr Smart Dresses of the Moment end in Southern Colorado and in the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Keller. San Luis valley in the interest of the Peter Reh. She was accompanied on Jerry CarCy is in Evansville, Ind., and Extend Congratulations to the Sleeveless retreats. her trip by Mrs. Alberta Knapp, also visiting his son, Edward Carey, and Shantung family. $ 0.88 Short Sleeves Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Lassen were of Denver. Members of the Denver Diocese. Silk Crepe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cast William Sutherland went to Colo­ Tailored Skirts over the Fourth of July at their INTERESTED INFILIPINOS rado Springs last Wednesday to at­ summer home in Cuerna Verde. ‘ LAY RETREATS tend a swimming party and dinner Silk Prints Tailored Models at the Broadmoor hotel. Miss Adelaide and Miss Marguerite Retreats are growing in popular­ Dixon returned to Pueblo Monday ity among students of the govern­ Not in years have we been able to offer from Las Animas after a visit of sev­ ment institutions at Manila, Philip­ CITY HONORS NUNS BY GIVING ANNUAL CONCERT such marvelous dress values as these. eral days. pine islands. Recently an American Edwin B. Clayton Plumbing and Heating Co. Jesuit Father gave two retreats at San Antonio, Texas.— One thou­ None Better— A 20 Gallon Insniated Antomatic Gas Water Heate: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Dillon sand sisters attended a concert held and their children of Kansas Ci^, the University of the Philippines, one Installed Complete— 80 Days------$71.50 Up to the minute in style and mate­ for young women and the second for in the municipal auditorium July 6 With Safety Mo., have arrived in Pueblo and plan in honor of the nuns of this city. Automatic Pilot Light...... $81.50 rials, yet they must be sacrificed to to remain here six weeks. They will the men students. The chapel was At $5.00 Down, crowded to capacity for both mis­ Charles Tobin, speaking as the rep­ visit Mrs. M. J. Galligan and Mr. Dil­ $5,00 Per Month Add...... $10.00 make room for new arrivals. Dresses sions, and the young men turned out resentative of Mayor C. M. Cham­ 2408 East Colfax Avenne— Phone YOrk 5000 lon’s relatives. Residence Phone YOrk 0298 500 strong to receive Holy Commun­ bers, said he thought the concert a Plenty of Hot Water Any Hour— Repair Work a Specialty— Eatimatea Furnished of nearly every type are represented in Mrs. Hugh McNally and her son of ion. It was the finest demonstration fitting annual municipal occurrence this assortment; you’re certain to find Phoenix, Arizona, are visiting Mrs. of practical Catholicism ever wit­ in recognition of the charity and John McNally. nessed in the Manila State university. welfare work of the nuns. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS the dress you’ll want and need to round Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason and their daughters, Augusta and Eleanor, out your wardrobe, they are so adapta­ left this week for California to spend ble. Not all sizes in all models, but the remainder of the summer. The installation of officers of still a nice selection in any size. Peublo council Knights o f Columbus took place Tuesday evening. Dr. F. W. Blarney, past grand knight of Pueblo council, who was recently ap­ pointed district deputy for the dis­ Greetings trict which includes. Pueblo, had Reductions $45 Wardrobe charge of the installation ceremony. Dr. Johft B. Farley, grand knight of in Men’s Suits Trunk Pueblo council, outlined an interest­ ing program for the coming year. John Kretschmer, recently appointed Values to $35 lecturer, provided Dutch lunch for the members after the meeting. Mrs. J. H. Abel spent a few days .00 last week in Denver with friends. To His Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Donahue and *18 their son, Francis, spent the Fourth' Excellency, of July in Denver as guests of their Ideal for family as All year round suits in the Most nephew and cousin, R. J. O’Hara of Rev. Urban well as individual use. Chicago. Mr. O’Hara is spending his clever patterns. Qual­ vacation in Colorado. Returning, Mr. MVBBimno J. Vehr, Hanging space for 8'to ity lining. Sizes for and Mrs. Donahue and their son spent ■ y nearly every man. Bishop of 12 garments. Sunday at Green Mountain Falls and Denver Manitou. Mrs. John McGovern and her daughter, Margaret McGovern, and their house guest. Miss Esther Jonal The Greatest Garden of Denver, who arrived in Pueblo on Monday, will spend two weeks at Manitou. Hose Bargain in Years Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarthy mo­ tored to Manitou July 4. 25 Feet Black Garden Hose, A ^ A baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony All Couplings Except Nozzle...... A 1 Mulay recently has been christened Tony, Jr. GREETINGS Think of it. A hose that is really The annual picnic supper of St. Francis Xavier’s church was held worth twice this price. It is well made Tuesday evening at City park. A large of fresh, live rubber; % inch size. number of parishioners and friends There is only a limited quantity, so attended.' hurry. Mrs. Agnes Limes, who was recently called to Lima, Ohio, because of the illness of her mother, will return to We Join With All Coloradoans in Extending Colorado the latter part of the month. Before returning, she plans a Cordial Welcome to the New Bishop of Denver Montgomery Warb & Cb. to visit in Kansas City. Miss Imelda McCarthy has just re­ 555 So. Broadway Denver turned from a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Gus Schwer in Buelah. Mr. and Mrs. John Pachak and their children motored to Fort Lo­ gan Sunday to visit their son and brother, John, who is attending ^ The Best in -\NN\\\i I ; / / / / / / the Citizens’ Military Training camp. His Excellency Used Mrs. A. G. McCarthy and her ncood Coffee;'' daughter^ Virginia, will spend the Furniture V MODERATELY PRICED , , latter part of this week in Denver 25faPound’4ilbs.n^X visiting friends. the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr Cash or Credit ■ Other Grades30^ondup \ 's.s.wwwwuitff/z^'y X Mrs. John Frawley, who was called Retail Rooms Open to Santa Monica, California, recently Daily SANDERSONS' because of the illness of her son Joseph, sends word that he has re­ Health and Long Life! A FULL LINE OF 1514- ARAPAHOE TA. ZS9 I. covered sufficiently to leave the hos­ OFFICE FURNITURE pital. Mrs. Frawley was accompanied to Santa Monica by her daughter, We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Margaret, and they plan to spenc Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, some time there. an^hing in stock. Established ’ 1888. “oo EYES EXAMINED Bud Walters was the guest of John JCEYSTONE 4852 Meston in Cuerna Verde over the Glauei week-end. That Catherine Davis is now an assist' Ad Multos Annos,” says the Church to a new Catholic Satisfy ant bookkeeper in her father’s place of business. Bishop. All Colorado, this week, takes up the refrain YOUR BABY Reasonable A miscellaneous shower was given recently in honor of Louise Filler Prices at her mother’s home, 814 East in welcoming the new spiritual head of 135,000 of its MADE WELL Conscientious Abriendo avenue. Those attending Service were the Rev. S. M. Giglio, S.J., Rose citizens. Intestinal troubles that Alex, Mae White, Rose Dalica, Fran­ WM. E. ravage children often ces Sammartino, Lillian Gerazio, Ade­ McLAIN line Rossorelli, Victoria Cristiano, disappear quickly when Catherine Cristiano, Josephine Alit- Optometrist to, Rudolph Icabone, Vincent Cris­ PURE Drinking Water tiano, Alphonse Sammartino, Mary WILLIAM I). McLAIN is used. CH AM P A OptuTnetrist Appu^iese, Jennie Juliano, Louise Borelli, Lena Icabone, Virginia Sara- -^and your own health Yours for Service cino, Alvera Saracino, Josephine Pul- lacci, Frances De Salvo, Mrs. John depends on PURE Rebar, Mrs. Leonard Carlo, Mrs. Fred Water, too. Dalia, Mrs. Michaelina Appugliese and Mrs. Dan Scariano. OPTOMETRIST Theodore N. Aguilera, aged 32, PHONE TABOR 5121 former gn"Ocer, automobile dealer and AND OPTICIAN goods merchant of this city, died suddenly in Denver last week. He THE M A Y COMPANY had lived in Pueblo for fifteen years. HELEN WALSH Mr. Aguilera, who was a member of Associate the Spanish-American Alianza lodge, W. R. JOSEPH is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary •J 1. *1.1 Aguilera of 1606 East Orman ave­ n E C flR n c k EYES nue, and the following brothers and sisters: Rayo, Tony, Mrs. Sadie EXAMINED Robles, Frank, Timothy, Theresa, Lipic and Ulalia, all of Peublo. 'The 205 16th Street funei-al took place Friday at 8:30 Phone TAbor 1880 a. m. from the residence, and from

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Vehr class of ’29, now Sister Jean Marie; clientele of professional and business HOME MADE BREAD, large loaf...... w...... 5^ Miss Barbara Susman of Canon City, men who find relaxation and strength class of ’29, now Sister Xavier, and in a three-day retreat at the abbey. BUTTER CREAM LAYER CAKE, ea...... 25^* Miss Esther Porthen of Alaska, class The artistic chapel and the beautiful of '30, now Sister M. Johnette. grounds will afford mental rest, and EXTRA SPECIAL r Come to the Purity Bakery for 3 Sister Annunciata and Sister John­ the retreat master, the Rev. Gilbert ette are converts to the faith. Sister Straub, O.S.B., a well-known priest loaves of Cottage Bread— for SATURDAY ONLY. | of St. Vincent’s archabbey, Latrobe, Jean Marie is the third member of FRUIT BARS AND ASSORTED COOKIES, 2 doz...... 2 5 ^ I the Matern family to join the Bene­ Pa., will furnish the necessary spir­ dictines at Chicago. m m . itual leadership. Holy Cross abbey FRENCH AND ITALIAN BREAD...... 1 0 < ^ serves the southern half of the state in this regard as does Regis college DEANERY TO MEET the northern part. Already many men from Pueblo and the valley Joseph H. Reiman of Pittsburgh, LOOP SHOE FRANK ALIOTO’S 1512 CURTIS A T LITTLETON towns has signified their intention Pa., supreme president of the of attending the exercises, and others REPAIR SHOP (Denver Deanery) Knights of St. George, who will con­ are cordially invited. FRUIT STAND clude a golden jubilee festival at the 15th and Lawrdnce The Denver deanery of the Denver The first retreat will be held on Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Knights of St. George home, Wells- IN THE LOOP MARKET QUALITY FRUIT AND burg, W. Va., July 19. The jubilee August 2, 3 and 4, and the second will hold its regular monthly meet­ retreat, by the same retreat-master, VEGETABLES ALWAYS ing at tlje Oscar Malo country home, program began on April 19 with Pontifical Mass celebrated by Car­ will be given on August 8, 9 and 10. on Broadway near Littleton, Mon­ Reservations may be made by writ­ HALF SOLES ivWi day, July 20, at 2 p. m. The Rev. F. dinal Sincere, Cardinal Protector of the order, at the Basilica of St. ing to Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, LEATHER, PANCO 7 (- Gregory Smith will be the speaker. T o o F m a r k e t ^ George, Rome.— (Underwood & Un­ Colo. The members of the Denver deanery or USKIDE...... I DC derwood) FLORIST j will be entertained by the members VIOLIN TROPHY KEEPS WISH of the Altar society of St. Mary’s LADIES’ OF LATE COMPOSER Fresh Cut Roses, doz...... 75c | church, Littleton. REGIS GUILD An international violin prize, to be TOP LIFTS...... 25c Fresh Cut Carnations, doz...50c ! A HEARTY WELCOME The vacation school at St. Cajetan’s PARTY JULY 29 called the Eugene Ysaye trophy, will We Specialize in All Kinds of | will close this Friday. It has soon be set up for competition every Put on While You Wait Floral Decorations || to been a delightful summer school, two or four years, according to the where the children have received a 'A card party sponsored by the last wishes of the late composer, a great deal of religious instruction, Regis guild will be held at Regis col­ Catholic and former director of the HIS EXCELLENCY, especially in the knowledge of the lege on Wednesday evening, July 29. Cincinnati symphony orchestra. Mass. This knowledge they have At a meeting held at the home of the gained largely from pasting in books president, Mrs. E. T. Gibbons, last POPE RECEIVES U. S. LABOR pictures of altars, chalices and vest- Saturday, plans were made for the You may THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR ,ments, under the direction of Mr. entertainment of the guests. Tables INVESTIGATOR Riordan of the St. Thomas’ seminary. will be arranged in the airy dining Pope Pius July 7 granted an audi­ LUX( have this The pupils have been going daily to room, where the players may enjoy ence to John J. Leary, Jr., of New superior York, special investigator of labor the 8:30 o’clock Mass. Those who the cool summer evening breezes. launciry DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING have received their First Holy Com­ Mrs. Charles Hayden is chairman. conditions for President Hoover. munion will receive on Tuesday and Mrs. Maurice S. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Compliments of service at no afterwards will be given a treat in P. V. Downey have charge’ of the SLAGEL’S CANDIES MAin more than 1521 20th St. Telephone KE. 6228 appreciation of their faithfulness. refreshments. For the convenience of QUALITY HOME MADE CANDIES those going in street cars, Regis stu­ Wholesale and Retail 4261 regular The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ Retail Store in Home Public Market ica held a shower recently at the club dents will have automobiles to meet laundry house for the Benefit shop and on tramway cars and to convey the Friday morning delivered the articles guests to the college. Regis guild is a WAJH £V*£RYT«IMe IN' prices. to the shop. The deanery wishes to small organization, its membership thank the organization not only for being confined to the relatives of the this particular shower, but also for Jesuits. It was founded to draw those the splendid co-operation it has al­ so privileged closer together. Not only ways given when called upon. ^ in a social way has it justified its COMPLIMENTS existence, but it has been of great A very generous donation of candy ^vas received at the Little Flower assistance to the college in various TYPEWRITERS \ center this week from Mr. and Mrs. needs. The proceeds of the coming party will help the college a little in ALL MAKES AND PRICES | H. A. Grout of 4224 Clay street. OF its effort to place an education in Being the parents of seven children, SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED | reach of several worthy boys. they fully realize what candy means AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC. | to'a child. NEW SETON HILL COLLEGE To His Excellency, | 1648 CALIFORNIA ST. KEYSTONE 3047 ESTABLISHED 1880 DENVER, COLO. | More than forty children assembled HEAD NAMED at the center on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. James A. W. Reeves the Most Rev. DUNN & GIBSON Seventeen of them went from there has been named president of Seton to Confession. Hill college, Greensburg, Pa., to suc­ Miss Theresa Maher was a caller ceed the late Dr. D. R. Sullivan. Dr. Urban J. Vehr, CONSTRUCTION CO. at the center Saturday afternoon. Reeves has been associated with the She is very much interested in the college since 1920 and had been vice Bishop of Denver ABC DIRECTORY« work that is being done there. president since 1926. He is a member of a number of educational and sci­ We Extend a Sincere THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN* HARDWARE. Bishop Protests Law entific societies. As president of the SPORTING GOODS. TOYS. ETC., AWAITS YOU HERE. DENVER’S GREAT I college section of the National Cath­ Welcome HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. * olic Educational association, he pre­ That Limits Clergy GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. VWWWVWWW sided over its recent convention in « Philadelphia. 1520 Arapahos St. KEystone 4291 (By the Most Rev. Rafael Guizar Valencia, Bishop of Vera Cruz, A Hearty Welcome Mexico— Written for N.C.W.C. The next big event it at Edge- News Service) water— the St. Mary Magdalene’s parish carnival, on the parish COAf/^£JiC/A£. SC//OOJL The znoHt modern and elegantly furnished to The law recently enacted,'which small hotel in Denver. Sound-proof rooms pretends to be a regulation of wor­ grounds at West 26th and Depew street. The parishioners are prepared Fourteenth and Glenarm Hotel St. Francis with outside exposure. One block from ship in the state of Vera Cruz, has % 14th and Tremont, Denver business district. Take No. 9 car. Moderate His Excellency, filled with sorrow the population of to show you a good time. rates, SI.50 to $3. Write for reservations. Vera Cruz, which by an immense ma­ jority is Catholic, as well as its the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr priests, who, due to this law, are pre­ vented from complying with the high mission with which God has charged them. Obviously, it is physically im­ possible for eight priests and three Listen Folks! This is Edgewater Station The Brown Palace Hotel Bishops to satisfy the spiritual as­ pirations of the people, especially 17th and Broadway when the administration of the sac­ Denver raments is considered. St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Announc­ I insist, therefore, that the law is prohibitive, because under it Catho­ lics are prevented from practicing their religion. Eight priests for ing the Next Big Event— 1,300,000 inhabitants is the same as no priests at all. -THE A . W . CLARK I hope that ^God, our Lord, will THE GREAT ANNUAL d r u g j c 6 M p a n y I MIDWEST GARAGE move the minds of those who govern Corner Eightn AvenuXandl I General Garage Service us, not to enforce the law to which Santa Fe Drive I Greasing, Washing, Repairing I refer and which was recently ap­ proved by the legislature of the Phone TAbor 7091 1837 CALIFORNIA ST. state, so that it may continue to be EVERYTHING IN DRUGS MAin 3444 possible for all Catholics to unite in­ I L: timately their hearts with God Summer Carnival through His priests, whom the Re­ deemer of the world Himself de­ This space is offered, free of I Doyle’s Pharmacy j signed with this purpose. Three Gala Days—Starting Thursday, July 23. charge to'any parish for adver­ I The Particular Druggist [ WILBUR AGAIN CONDEMNS tising parish affairs. CAMERAS AND FILMS U. S. SCHOOL CONTROL In Full Swmg Friday^ July 24, 17th Ave. and Grant Palo Alto, California.— Foljiowing TAbor 8936— TAhor 8937 close on tlje demand of the National W. T. ROCHE Formerly 18th and Clarkson Education association in convention and Closes Saturday, July 25 FREE DELIVERY in Los Angeles for a federal depart­ Ambulance Service Co. ment of education, came a new warn­ 1805 Gilpin St. YOrk 0900 ing against centralization from Dr. Ray.Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the Limousines For All RELIABLE interior, in an address before the FREE ADMISSION EVERYBODY WELCOME As Good as the Name student body of Stanford university. Occasions "There is a movement for a greater Curtain and Blanket Cleaners centralization of power, but this is a Come out to the parish grounds at the corner of West 26th and Depew St., Edgewater. Woolen Blankets left soft and fluffy. menace to our ideals of govern­ Experienced man in our Rug & Drapery Dept. ment,’’ Secretary Wilbur said. He Bring your family, friends, neighbors, etc., and join the crowds for a good time. YORK 3192 1431 OGDEN urged against “ a growing tendency RUSTS PHARMACY to load local problems on the state Corner 19th and California DENTIST and state problems on the national TAKE NUMBER 6 STREET CAR GOING WEST TO THE END OF LINE Complete Drug Store Supplies government.” Prescriptions Carefully Filled DR. F. J. CLAFFEY FIRST CARDIFF. ARCHBISHOP CONVENIENT PARKING SPACE FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Across From Holy Ghost Church PASSES AWAY TAhor 9990 MAin 9805 1030 Republic Bldg. The Most Rev. James R. Bilsbor- row, 0. S. B., titular Archbishop of 16th and Tremont PI. Cius and first Archbishop of Cardiff, Walsh Motor Company England, died recently at Mauritius, ROAST BEEF BAKED HAM PHONE MAIN 1824 where he had retired because of ill health. In the few years that he la­ Authorized FORD Dealers bored as Archbishop of Cardiff, he DINNER. DINNER was very successful in building up South 8984 Englewood 163 GUS’S MARKET the archdiocese. Thursday Evening i^aturday Evening 3837 South Broadway For Good Meats CHAPLAINS ARE BANNED ON Served from SPANISH SHIPS Served from 613 East Thirteenth Avenue Priests who have served as chap­ 5 to 8 o’clock 5 to 8 o’clock lains on ships of the Spanish navy *We Store YORK 2422 are barred from their posts by a 50c a person 50c a person Household Goods government decree, issued at Madrid and Merchandise JOHN H. REDDIN July 11. It eliminates all chaplains Attorney and Counselor at Law' from the ships as a part of the gov­ DOOR PRIZE DOOR PRIZE DUFFY STORAGE AND 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block ernment’s economy program. Only MOVING € 0 . ' 17th and Curtis naval bases will have chaplains under Phone Main 567 Denver, Colo. the new ordw. J2iursda^^jJul^^ Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER W elcom e

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and Church Furniture MAYOR Conducted by the Sisters of Charity GEORGE D. BEGOLE of Leavenworth, Kansas MANAGER . MANAGER of Improvements and Parks of Health and Charity A HEARTY WELCOME WALTER B. LOWRY FRED W. BAILEY MANAGER MANAGER TO of Revenue of Safety and Excise A Cordial Welcome WILLIAM F. McGLONE CARL S. MILLIKEN HIS EXCELLENCY, Qlty Auditor City Attorney WILLIAM H. McNICHOLS JAMES D. PARRIOTT FROM ,THE MOST REV, URBAN J. VEHR, CITY COUNCIL BISHOP OP DENVER District No. 1 District No. 5 H.,E. SHANNON W. J. DORAN District No. 2 District No. 6 EUGENE MADDEN GEO. P. STEELE District No. 3 District No. 7 HARRY RISLEY LOUIS STRAUB District No. 4 ' District No. 8 Denver National CLARENCE STAFFORD ^WILLIAM KNIGHT > • District No. 9 UNITED STATES NATIONAL71««Jt EUGENE J. VERALDI “ & stout Streets ^ Chief of Police Chief of Fire Department Bank )enfVer Qolomdo^ A. T. CLARK JOHN HEALY Commissioner of Supplies ASSETS OVER $32,000,000.00 A. S. FOGG PAGE THIRTEEN

Extra Sunday Mass for Summer WE EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME Scheduled at St. Paul’s, Broadmoor < to ST. LOUIS’ PARISH HIS EXCEILENCY, Colorado Springs.— An extra Maas two sisters, Mrs. J. Waldron of Min­ -1 on Sundays has been added to the neapolis and Mrs. J. J. Alten of Colo­ THE MOST REV. HEPPTING^S ENGLEWOOD regular schedule at St. Paul’s church, rado Springs. Broadmoor, for the remainder of the Miss Grace Fitzgerald, popular URBAN J. VEHR, J.C.L., D.D. PHARMACY STATE BANK summer season. The hours for the Colorado Springs mezzo-soprano, is Carrying a stock equal to that car­ The Englewood State bank has Sunday Masses are 6:30, 8 and 9:30 the guest soloist with the Colorado Our New Bishop ried by a large citj^ drug store is been in business in Englewood for o’clock. The pastor, the Rev. Louis Springs Municipal band for the four what Mr. Heppting is doing in En­ ten years. During this time it has F. Hagus, will be assisted by Father concerts scheduled this week. glewood. Prescriptions are his spe­ been the constant aim of the man­ J. Phelan of the Pueblo orphanage. cialty and this is under his personal agement to make it a safe depository A meeting of the Altar society of The Miles and Dryer Printing Co. supervision. FIRST COMMUNION for the funds entrusted to it. St. Paul’s church was held last Tues­ 1936-38 Lawrence St., Denver Having come to Englewood two The capital stock of this bank is day afternoon at the home of Mrs. AT WALSENBURG and one-half years ago, the Heppting the same as that of the other banks Charles Allor in Broadmoor. Follow­ Catholic Work Our Specialty, More Than 25 Years pharmacy has shown steady growth. in this vicinity. ing the business session, a social hour Situated close to the center of town, Many people have the impression Walsenburg.— The vacation cate­ was enjoyed. chism classes which have been con­ it draws a good business from all that the larger a bank’s deposits are, The ladies of Corpus Christ! guild parts of the parish. The interior, re­ the safer the bank; as a matter of ducted in the nearby camps, were will conduct a food sale in the church brought to a happy close last Sun­ flects an atmosphere of refinement fact, the direct opposite is true; the hall this Sunday after the Masses. day morning, when more than one and good taste. Counters, shelving smaller the total deposits are in a Mrs. Overton and her daughter of hundred chfldren made their First and cabinets are built of the best bank, the larger the margin of secur­ Michigan are visiting at the home of Holy Communion. The ceremonies Ancker’s Famous Creamy Whip Freeze materials and are decorated in ac­ ity that is enjoyed by the depositor, Mrs. John Healy, Mrs. Overton’s sis­ were very beautiful and made a cord with the surroundings; a pleas­ The security to each dollar on de­ ter. lasting impression on the parents A DELICIOUS CONFECTION ing arrangement prevails throughout. posit in this bank is the largest of Mrs. C. N. Haas and children, Mar­ and friends of the children. The Made of Pure Cream, Milk, Eggs and Sugar Mr. Heppting is the proprietor and any bank in this vicinity. jorie and Theodore, of 448 West children assembled at the school and Drive Out Today to 900 South Logan St. manager. He is a registered phar­ The management of this bank is Yampa street have gone to Salt Lake marched in procession to the church. See It Hade in the Big Freeeer— Drive in Service macist and has had wide experience made up of the following: W. C. City, Utah, to visit Mrs. Haas’ par­ Before the Mass began, the First Com­ TAKE IT HOME IN PINTS, QUARTS OR MORE in the drug business. In addition to Crysler, Edw. W. Crysler, H. V. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. GilHs. They municants and the older children drugs, a full line of sundries and Moore, C. W. Bish and C. J. Cameron. were accompanied to Salt Lake by who had atteilded the classes renewed Made Fresh Every Day in Various Flavors— It’s Delicious miscellaneous supplies is carried. Miss Anpa Gillis, who had been visit­ their Baptismal vows. More than WE EXTEND HEARTY WELCOME TO OUR NEW BISHOP The Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, Pastor GUTS GARAGE AND ing here.' two hundred children were enrolled M A R im CAFE Dr. and Mrs. George Dwire of for the course. Many of the chil­ St. Louis’ parish in Englewood has BATTERY SERVICE had a remarkable development in the The hot weather is here and Cragmoor have as their guest, Mrs. dren would never have learned any­ past few years under the pastorate kitchen drudgery is at its worst This V. A. Guy has been in business Dwire’i sister, Miss Helen O’Connor thing about their religion had it not of the Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron. Im­ situation may be easily relieved. in the parish for twelve years and of Chicago, who is here for the sum­ been for these classes. A great deal mediately after his appointment as Why not treat the wife and family has enjoyed a steady growth from mer. of credit for the success of the school pastor, Father O’Heron, who had to a delicious dinner at Marie’s cafe? year to year. His policy is to spe­ Mrs. Graham Breard and her son, is due to the kindly and patient ef­ C. J. "Chet** Stebenne cialize in a few things, which makes Graham Currie, of Monroe, La., are forts of the sisters, .who generously been extraordinarily successful as an This up-to-date little restaurant is 18TH AVE. AT PEARL, DENVER assistant for a number of years in located near the center of the parish. his garage the biggest and most pop visiting Mrs. Breard’s mother and gave a considerable part of their Frigidaire and a cooling system make ular one in town. The battery jn sister, Mrs. A. B. Currie and Miss vacation to the teaching. Last Mon­ thS” neighboring South Denver parish, day, the school for tbe town children THE GREEN FARGO STATION St. Francis de Sales’, made arrange­ a visit there a pleasant experience. your car, which is the most vital Stella Currie, 1616 North Nevada and adjacent camps began. About a ments to start a parochial school in The interior decorations are of solid part, is one of his specialties. He avenue. mahogany, booths, counter and cab­ handles the U. S. L. battery, one of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Little and hundred children are expected by the the parish. The school, which is lo­ end of the week. cated on the corner of South Grant inets harmonizing to give a most the best on the market. It is guar­ their daughter, Dorothy Mae, of Chi­ street and East Floyd avenue, one restful atmosphere. anteed and Mr. Guy stands ready to cago are the guests of Mr. Little’s Three funerals were held recently block east of the church, has already R. J. Wille, the owner and man­ back it up. Kelly Springfield is the sister, Mrs. Eugene A. Ferrand, and from St. Mary's church. On Saturday Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated Wo Call For and Deliver taken its place among the educa­ ager, personally supervises the make of tire handled. The long mile­ family, 601 North Tejon street. morning, services for Mrs. Margaret Furphy, who had lived in Huerfano tional centers of Denver and its sub­ kitchen, where only foods of the age guarantee makes a tire of this Mrs. Walter Connolly and her THE CASCADE LAUNDRY urbs. The teachers are Sisters of St. highest quality are used. One is also class always cheaper in the end. daughter, Virginia, of Billings, Mont, county for almost fifty years, were "Denver’a Ma»t Frogresslva Laundry”— We Use Soil Water Tabor 6379 Joseph of Carondolet; the pupils impressed with the high standard of Car owners would do well to make are spending the summer with Mrs. held. She had been in ill health for a visit to Guy’s garage at least once three years. She was a very active Branch Offices i 1942 Tremont Street, 1128 17th Street, 1946 Broadway number some 125. cleanliness. Mrs. Wille gives the Conolly’s father and sister, A. 1123 East Ninth Ave., 426 East 17th Ave„ 1470 York, 604 East 18tb Avt. a week during hot weather to insure J. Glackin and Mrs. Jack Murray, Church worker since pioneer days. St. Louis’ parish is well organized. dining room her courteous attention greater mileage on tires and longer 2112 North Nevada avenue. She is survived by four sons, one There are societies for the men, and carefully oversees the serving. service from the battery. Mr. Guy Mrs. W. H. Gazin of Denver, a for­ daughter and seventeen grandchil women and children, with all of them SO. BROADWAY is a man Who inspires confidence and mer resident of this city and well dren. always manifesting great activity in a visit to his garage is time well known here, died in Denver Satur­ Marco Nigro, who was drowned behalf of the parish. The pastor and PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS FURNITURE CO. spent, day, July 11. Surviving are her hus­ at Martin’s lake last Wednesday, was the people have the respect of the Having been established at 1875 band, one daughter, Mrs. F. Murchei: buried from St. Mary’s church Sun entire community. South Broadway eighteen years ago F. A. EVa M ^ g r o c e r y two sons, A. J. Gazin of Denver and day afternoon. A very large crowd THEY ARE RELIABLE Englewood itself, while it is really and having shown a steady increase Few stores have shown the growth Henry Gazin of Sparks, Nevada, and from Walsenburg and nearby towns a separate city, a suburb of Denver, in business from year to year are the of Evans grocery at 300 East Hamp' attended. His father and four broth is considered by most of the people ers survive. record of the South Broadway Furni­ den. Established Sept. 11, 1911, by of both cities as a part of the Mile ture Co. Six years ago, this firm CHILD FROM UTAH Michael John Friel, the ten-year High city. It has its own independ­ F. A. Evans as a candy and school moved to 1930 South Broadway, the supply store, it has shown steady in­ old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Friel ent government, is a thriving com­ DIES ON VISIT location it now occupies. The parish crease in business under his careful of Delcarbon, who died Saturddy munity and shows a progressiveness Register Small Ads folks will find everything for the supervision, until at the present time after a lingering illness, also was which augurs well for its future. Ac­ Grand Junction.— ^Rosie Sacco, 13- home, furniture, rugs and light hard­ it is one of the leading grocery stores buried from St. Mary’s church Sun­ cording to the official U. S. census year-old daughter of Louis Sacco, ware. of the parish. • day afternoon. The boy was born in MAN, father of 7 children, needs work. of 1930, the population last year was passed away last week at the home Moving Picture Machine Will do anything. P. Tixier, 716 26tb St. After careful study, Mr. Kuhnle Only high quality goods are han­ of her Mandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland and came to the United All electric DeVry Portable projector, oper­ 7,980, and judging by the number took over the sale of the Philco radio, dled and the customer is assured of States in 1926. He is survived by his ates any standard size film. Excellent for ROOM and board in privata home; reason- of families which have settled here Frank Frederico, ’The little girl’s and, like everything else he handles, the best when dealing here. He is home is in Utah and she was visiting parents, four sisters and a brother. Home, Church or School. Machine >i in able. 2061 Clarkson stroft, Phono York in the past year, the population is perfect condition, and cost about $388.00. the Philco was found to produce the assisted by Mrs. Evans and their Father Liciotti left Tuesday after­ 4278-M. well on the way to the 8,500 figure. her grandparents here when she be­ will sell for balance due on morteage best results. A full line of porch courteous treatment, with quality noon for Denver to attend the in­ amounting to $56.00. Can give terms to This community has a number of came ill. Funeral services were held FOR RENT—Single garage, $4.00. 842 furniture, swings and everything for goods, makes “ trading with Evans’’ a from St. Joseph’s church, with Fa­ stallation services of the new Bishop. responsibie people. Inca street. wide-awake and up-to-date business outdoor use In that lipe is in the pleasure. ther N. Bertrand officiating. Burial Wednesday evening, he spoke at the THE DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK firms. In fact, the business is so stock. was in Calvary cemetery. farewell banquet to Bishop Tihen, at 1650 Welton Street JANITOR and houseman needs permanent centered there now that it is possible St. Thomas’ seminary. TABOR 6306 position. Geo. Worth. 726 Kalamath St. W. E. Kuhnle, the genial proprie­ Phone MAin 1098. for Englewood people to buy all the ENGLEWOOD Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross West en­ The Rev. A. M. Bertram, S.J., of tor and manager, is ever ready to tertained last week at a delightful REJUVENATION necessities of life right in their own Trinidad was a visitor at the rectory MAN WANTS work half-days or two or make suggestions and aid his cus­ LOOP SHOE SHOP bridge party at their home. The Besutv, youth, health and IT aasnred. community. Co-operating with The Tuesday. New bodies for Old. three days a week, Gallop 0861-J. tomers in every way. He is assisted The leading shoe repair shop guests of honor were summer visi­ Register in presenting this data on DR. KATHERINE E. XURTIN by Norton Savacool— they make a St. Louis’ parish is located at tors here. 1644 Lincoln Street Phone Tabor 6004 FOR SALE— Ffre-roon modtm houso, St. Louis’ parish are a number of the combination hard to beat. You will garage, 3823 Gilpin straet; near ehoreh East Hampden. John C. Bettinger, Mr, and Mrs. Frank E, Dean had SALIDAK. OFC. . and sehoel. leading firms of Englewood, whose be more than pleased upon making a the skilled proprietor, has had many GIRL wants work, 25c an hour and car advertisements appear on this page. visit to the South Broadway Furni­ as their guest recently Elmer Bailey fare. Call Keystone 8TT2. years’ experience in shoe repair work of New York city, Mr. Dean and TO HOLD PICNIC HOLMES AUTO SERVICE The Register management recom­ ture Co., 1930 South Broadway. and is well known for his integrity CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 General auto repairing, Ett. 1907. Vul­ mends them to the patronage of its Mr. Bailey are cousins and had not canising, tires, aecessorles and good oil at ahd courtesy. He has been in business Salida. — Thursday evening of Grant. Pleasant home for girls. readers. met since childhood. The visit was 60o a gallon, 2741.43 N. Speer Bird. Gal. CLEANATORIUM in the parish for seven years, and of unusual pleasure to both men. st week, the newly-elected officers DENVER AUTO TOP CO. 6436-J. four of these years at 27 East Hamp­ General Upholstering. 1213 Lawrence St. of Salida council, No. 1296, Knights LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOP CLEANERS AND DYERS den; his present location. He has Mrs. A. P. Wadsworth entertained WALSH MOTOR CO. of Columbus, were installed by Dr. DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP Speeialising in Fredcrieh Vita Tonie Per- F. C. Troughton has been a resi­ built up a large patronage in fine the members of the Monday Night manent Wave, gives the hair a soft, beauti- 3537-3539 South Broadway Bridge club at her home last week. F. W. Schmitt, district deputy from Formerly dent of Englewood for eight years, shoe and slipper repairing. Cisler A Donohue ful wavs. Conscientioua work guaranteed. The Walsh Motor company, Engle­ Several out-of-town guests were Canon City. Following the installa­ Reasonable prices, - Kaystena 2706. 332 but not until two and one-naif years The shop is fully equipp(!d with tion, there were speeches by Dr. , Pictures and Framing wood Ford dealer, has been engaged present. M/Mn 0962 • 822 J2th Street McClintock Bldg. 1551 California St. ago did he start a cleaning business stitcher, finisher, skiver, etc. Only Schmitt and members of the council in the automobile business in this at 3448 Soutlf Broadway. He has the best grade of leather is used and Miss Margaret Palrang of Denver that created a great deal of enthu­ A TO Z Expreaa and Moving. Prices MRS. ATKINSON haa moved imr mUllnery parish for the past ten years. The had fourteen years’ experience in all work is guaranteed. In addition recently visited at the home of her siasm such as used to mark the meet­ $1.00 per hour; 2 men. 11.60. Big ^ c k : te 1648 E. 16th Ave,, Apt. 2. Remodeling firm consists of Jack and Gene trunks and baggage, 60c and up. Phone and order work a specialty. Agent for Nu- cleaning and customers are safe in to repair work, Mr. Bettinger carries brother} E. J. Palrang. She was grad­ ing in former days. The new of­ Walsh, who are members of the KEystona 6741. Stand. 19th and Califoruld Bone corset and coraeletle) made to' your trusting him with the finest fabrics. a good line of shoes for men and uated fast month from the Nurses’ ficers outlined a plan of activities fpr street. maasurement. Knights of Columbus, also the En­ The Cleanatorium Gleaners and training school of St. Joseph’s hos­ boys. He also owns and operates the future, one of the first of which MAXEY’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP TREMONT TURKISH BATHS glewood Lions club and Englewood Dyers expect to install their own the Vasser Shoe shop at 2590 South pital in Denver. will be a picnic in the early part of chamber of commerce. The business Ladies’ half soles and heels, $1.00 and up. Frankie Murphy, Proprietor cleaning plant in a few months, mak­ Broadway, where the same class of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dessert enter­ August. At the close of the meeting Men’a aoles. 88e and up. Heal taps, 26c Open Day and Night has steadily increased to a point ing it possible to'have cleaning serv­ tained last week at a bridge party at a delicious supper was served. and lOo. 2808 East 6tb Avenue. 1661 Tremont, opposite tbe Clarke Church material and workmanship may be Good! House. Phone KE. 806$ where the firm employs about twenty ice in a few hours. At present, had. their home in honor of out-of-town guests. Garden flowers were at­ READERS OF CATHOLIC REGISTER people and the volume of business cleaning left by 9:30 in the morning Remember the Englewood Loop Secure half rata Dr, W. ^ O’Connell COMPETENT woman wants day work- tractively arranged in the rooms and handled has made it necessary to seek may be had at 3 in the afternoon. Shoe shop, 27 East Hampden, and the K. OF C. OFFICERS agrees to allow readers ad thia paper half York 2123. at a late hour delicious refreshments rate on Chiropractic tra»nents. For free more commodious quarters, with the Mr. Troughton attende to all outside Vasser Shoe shop, 2590 South Broad­ were served. ARE INSTALLED examination you may telephone Keystone GUARANTEED rebuilt batteries. $2.25 result that the firm has leased the work and comes in contact with his way. 4053 or call at Suite 247 Steela Bldg., and yours. Tires all ilxas. aligbtly used, modern garage building at the comer many patrons each day. He is ever Word has been'received here from corner 16th and Welton. ______$1. 'Tuiloh, 638 Santa Fa. Phona KE. 7796. of Floyd and South Broadway and anxious to please and, with Mrs. Mrs. John Munday, who is with her Victor. — Dr. P. W. Schmitt, ABBOTT LUMBER CO. husband in Rochester, Minn., that he district deputy of the Knights of DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING 1938 WASHINGTON ST. One front room, plans to move into its new location Troughton in the office, one is as­ DELLA HASKINS. Proprietor $12 a month: averything fumishad. Hot in November of this year, where it sured of the best work and the most The leading lumber company of St. underwent a serious operation. He Columbus from Canon City, installed Cleaning by Bodefelt water heat, telephone, walking distance. will be prepared to give the latest courteous treatment possible. Louis’ parish is the Abbott Lumber is improving, but his condition is still the new officers of Victor-Cripple 832 E. ALAMEDA YORK 4027 very serious. Creek council here Sunday, July 12. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT— 10-room type of Ford service with the most Co. at Englewood. This business was PHONE US FOR PRICES AND APPOINT­ bouse, K block from Loyola church; suit­ up-to-datp equipment available. The established here twenty years ago by Ann Dessert entertained at a tea He explained fully to them their vari­ MENTS able for large family or apt York 8812-M. phone numbers are Englewood 165 HATFIELD MORTUARY the present proprietor and manager, at her home in honor of her guest, ous duties and stressed the necessity WEST 29TH ■ AVE. BEAUTY SHOP Mr. Hatfield came to Englewood Miss Gene Murray of Meeker. The of keeping the records carefully and Ph. iQAlIup 7188 Hazel Hardie 2746 W. CORONADO APARTMENTS — 440 Eaa« end South 8964. J. E ., Abbott. It occupies twenty- Ph. 'DAI. 7186. Hazel Hardie. 2746 W. 29th l$th avenue. Furnished buffet and O-room in 1927, tWo years later building and five city lots and carries a complete evening was spent in playing minia­ correctly. The new officers are: apartments; Frigidaire. Call Apt 10 or eaQ occupying the beautiful new mor­ line of lumber, building materials ture golf at Mesa Vista, where the Vic GaSagher, grand knight; Jerry TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY Main 9451. HAIRE tuary in the 2700 block on South and coal. The present holdings in­ young people were entertained by Hanley, deputy grand knight; James HOME BREAD AND ROU-S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dessert. Connor, financial secretary; James Fancy Cakes and Pies FOR RENT— 1 front bedroom, with break­ MERCANTILE CO. Broadway. It has a floor space of clude office, stock room, yards and Full Line of Dairy Products fast 1570 S t Paul S t, or call Franklin 58 feet by 62 feet, containing recep­ sheds. This lumber company caters Mrs. A. P. Wadsworth entertained McDermott, recording secretary; 2742 W. 29th Ave. James Tajrlor, Prop. 3893-M. It isn’t necessary to go to the city tion room, chapel, family room, three especially to the people of Englewood last week at a swimming party at John Thome, treasurer, and Joseph to find a complete stock of quality slumber rooms and operating room. the Moyer pool in honor of her niece, Andrew and John W. Reifenra^, ALICE T. LAWLESS 1614 FRANKLIN— Pleasant single room, groceries and meats. If you are very and vicinity. CHIROPRACTOR , ^ $10 a month; board if desired. Nice location. When necessary, the reception room J. E. Abbott, the genial proprietor, Grace Marie Nahstoll of Michigan, trustees. The Rev. J. Francis Dietz, 1232 E. 13th Ave., Denver, Colorado particular and appreciate quality and and chapel may be opened together, has built up a large patronage who, with her parents, is visiting in pastor of St. Peter’s church, Cripple Phone YOrk 4962 VERMONT APTS.— Two room t kitchen service, try the Haire Mercantile Co. making ample room when such is the the city. Following the swim, a buf­ Creek, is cliaplain of the council. BON TON BEAUTY SHOP and bath, nnfarnished, Frigidaire. Walking through his courteous attention and Learn Beauty Culture diitante. 1629 Clarkson S t York 3798. at 3457 So. Broadway. need. square dealing. The best grades of fet supper was served at the Wads­ TWO CHINESE RECEIVED AS Special Summer Rates James Haire, the four-square pro­ Just as a funeral in your home is domestic coal are sold at lowest worth home. 604 Fourteenth St.' TAbor 9088 CHIROPRACTOR prietor and manager, established of paramount consideration to you at Among the Grand Junction people CALIFORNIA FRANCISCANS Dr. Janfes H. High. "Your’a for better prices. TYDINGS health.” 607 C en t^ Savinga Bank Bldg. this business here ten yeai's ago. The the time, so is it to Mr. Hatfield while When in need of lumber, building who spent the week-end at Glenwood San Luis Rey, California.— ^Fol­ Springs were Mr. and Mrs. William HEMSTICH dk SPECIALTY SHOP Office Ph. Ta. 6665. Res. Phone Ga, 2885. store covers a space of 25 feet by serving you. In his manner of .-so­ materials or coal, phone Englewood lowing a ten-d^ retreat conducted Dry Goods and Notions— Dressmaking Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Goettel- 100 feet and if is operated now as a licitous attention in answering your 237 and you will receive prompt by the Rev. F. Didacus, O.F.M., Your Patronage Solicited— Prompt Service UMBRELLAS repaired, reeovared. Olovaa man and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl eleven young men, two of them 2604 East 12th Avenue Phone YOrk 3273 mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver “ Home Owned Store,” Solitaire prod­ summons, he makes himself a part service. Umbrella Shop, 1(04 Arapahoe S t Second ucts being featured. of your family for the while, earn­ Covington and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chinese, were received into the Fran­ ORIENT HOTEL, in heart of shopping fioor. Main 3462. estly concerned about the funeral ar­ William Plunkett and family, Mr. and ciscan order and invested at a Sol­ district. Special permanent rates. 1726 The interior is finished in white CHARLES KIENZLE Mrs. Ross West and family, Mrs. Welton street. Fireproof construction. COMPLETE DRESSMAKING, also wash rangements, the care and perfecting emn Mass in the Old Mission Elevator. Phone KEystone 2266.______enamel and .is kept absolutely clean Here’s the kind of shop we would Helen Harrington, Mru. B. F. Pettis frocks ready to wear. The Dulcle Shoppe, of all the details. To Mr. Hatfield church. The Rev. Novatus Benzing, 716 Santa Fe. Main 1407. and sanitary each day. A full line like to have in every parish. Nearly and son, George, and Albert Ryan. O.F.M., provincial head of the order FIRST AVE. HOTEL, 116 Broadwey. of staple and fancy groceries, fruits it is not common routine, but dedi­ every home has need of this service Modem rooms, hot and cold water, talcphona, Mr. and Mrs. James Whalley, Dr. on the Pacific coast, presided. This elevator, free parking. $1.00 day and up. PLUMBING and vegetables is carried in the gro­ cated, deep interest— a distinction at some time or other, and it is in­ and Mrs. J. J. Hurry and Miss Ella Slightly used bath tuba, boilers, hot water year’s class of candidates is .com­ Low permanent r a t e s . ______heaters, also new plumbing fixtures, hard­ cery department and a complete line well to consider. Mr. Hatfield is as­ deed a convenience for the members Morley spent Sunday in Glenwood sisted by Mrs. Hatfield, whose pleas­ posed mostly of Oakland and San PAINTING, CALCIMINING, DECORAT- ware. radios, garden need and tools. “ Ceyla of fresh meats, smoked meats, fish of St. Louis’ parish to have this shop Springs. ING, all repairs on plaster, brick, cement Bros. Plumbing, Hasting and Hardware.” ant personality adds much to the at­ Francisco boys, though one is from and poultry in the meat market If in their vicinity. The business was Jack McDonald is recovering nicely Philsdelphia and two Chinese youths and wookwork; by day or contracL J. J. YO. 2724. 841 Corona. it’s anything in the food line, call mosphere of the Hatfield mortuary. Gillen, 863 Bannock SL Phona PEarl 3880. established here at 17 East Hampden from injuries received in an auto­ are here from China. SOUTH SIDE MOVING A STORAGE Englewood 498, Haire Mercantile avenue about eight years ago by mobile accident recently. He re­ MONEY TO LOAN on improved eity or Packing, shipping, piano moving, country Co., for prompt dejivery service. GRAHAM’S ceived several bad cuts on the face. POLISH PRIEST INVESTED AS town real estate; no red tape, no delay. Mr. trips; fireproof warehouse. E. E. Ridgley, Charles Kienzle, an experienced cab­ Phelps, 1711 California SL Keystona 2867. Englewoqci’i Big Furniture Store inet maker and wood turner. Dr. E. S. Stong and,jjis family are MONSIGNOR Prop, 634 South Broadway, oppoalte. Mont­ gomery Ward. PEarl 0117. A furniture store which surpasses The shop is fully equipped with spending a vacation on Grand Mesa. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stanislaus GRAY 4k ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE JOHNSON HEATING CO. 429 E. 17th Ave. K ^ 3760 ail expectations is what you find at machines and devices necessary to Joseph Quinn and his son. Emmet, Bona, one of the most prominent Get your permanent wave now. Perma­ VIRGINIA BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Specializing in warm air heating Graham’s. These furnishers moved complete all work taken in and to have returned from Lake City, where Churchmen among Americans of Po­ nent waving dona by Prof. Alphonso, 88.60 Gives a free shampoo with each finger and tin work, the Johnson Heating into their new home a few months they enjoyed a brief outing. lish descent, July 5 was invested with and up. Spec, shampoo and finger wave by wave. Shampoo 25e, when given with a do it promptly and efficiently. Fur­ artists, 76c. Give us a trial, we satisfy. marcel. 2027 £. Virginia, phona Pearl 2686. Co. renders a distinctive service to ago, the store having been built es­ niture of all kinds is neatly and skill­ Miss Celia Kelly is visiting here the robes of his monsimorial rank, the members of this parish. Although pecially for them. It has a floor from her home in Redwood, Calif. recently conferred by the Holy Fa­ LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED by ma- FURNITURE REPAIRING fully rebuilt, pictures are framed chine. Called for and delivered for $1.00. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE Mr. Johnson has been in Englewood space of 50 feet by 110 feet on the and wood turning is done. The sec­ She is a former resident of this city. ther in recognition oi his parish and Work guaranteed. Keys, locksmitbing, grind­ Upholstering a Specialty. eleven' years, it was only five years main floor and the same space in the ond department includes the tool Miss Frances Mary Eble, Miss other accomplishments. He is pastor ing. general repairing. Snowder Novelty AL’S REPAIR SHOP Works. 1104 18th St. KE. 8744. ago that he opened the shop at 3449 basement, making it possible to dis­ sharpening, key fitting, saw filing and Ellen Morse, Miss Betty Morse, Miss' of St. Casimir’s church, Chicago. 714 E. Colfax Phene YOrk 0949 South Broadway. Two years later, Mary Morse and Miss Marjorie Me For Upholstering, Refinlshing and Repairing play their large stock. They carry novelty work. Knife and scissor of household and office furniture of all kinds. HARRIET BURTON SHOP he built the new shop he now occu­ the best to be had in radios, the sharpening is a specialty. The shop Carty recently entertained the mem­ RAPHAEL’S FAMOUS “SISTINE Call JEPSEN Expert Dressmaking and Designing pies at 2966 South Broadway. The bers of the Wide-Awake club of the PEarl 3146 19-21-23 W. First Ave. MASTERCRAFT Philco, RCA and Majestic, a com­ is also equipped for lawn mower MADONNA” RESTORED CLEANERS AND DYERS steady growth of business made the bination hard to beat. Majestic re­ sharpening. All this work is done 4-H clubs at the Eble home in Apple- Experts from Munich have re­ RADIO SERVICE CORPORATION 2310 E. 6tb Ave. Franklin 3734 new shop a necessity and enabled ton. A delicious picnic lunch was stored Raphael’s famous painting, J. J. MATHES. Mgr. frigerators, which surpass in their by machinery apd is guaranteed. Expert Repair ahd Installation Service on him better to serve ,the many new performance, are also handled. In served on the lawn and games were “ Sistine Madonna,” at Dresden, Ger­ AH Makes of Radio Sets customers he had gained in the years washing machines, two of the best a r m Yt a g e enjoyed. many. A special process was em­ TA. 6111-6112 766 LINCOLN STREET of faithful service. lines are shown, the Thor and the The Rev. N. Bertrand attended the ployed to fasten the loosened paint ALL KINDS carpenter work, remodelling, Three makes of furnaces are fea­ A. B. C. HARDWARE CO. installation ■ services of the new to the 500-year-old canvas. brick, cement, stucco, plaster. Gal. 4177-M. tured— the “ Torrid Zone,” made of Mr. Graham is a man of high The Armitage Hardware Co. is still Bishop, the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, in Denver Thursday. CONSULT FRANK J. CONWAY steel, and the “ Sunbeam” and the ideals and his policy is to sell only business after twenty-five years. Afent ol The New York Life (puroly mu* “ Vernois,” made of cast iron. All quality merchandise at a fair profit. This store has recently installed three Miss Helen McNally, a graduate tuol) for information and advice in mattars furnaces are installed and are guar­ The parish is very fortunate to have tables containing 10c, 15c and 25c nurse of Grand Junction, was removed pertaining to Life Iniurance, Income Bonds goods. The old line of hardware and to her home Monday after having been or Annuities. All forma of contracts written anteed to give satisfaction. The new a furniture store of this type in this for men* women and children. 200 Insur­ novelty goods is still of the highest ^ a patient at St. Mary’s hospital for two shop is fully equipped and prompt \-'.cinity. When buying Jfurniture, ance Bldf., 14th and Champa Sts., TAber 62S1. •ervice is given all orders. see Graham’s first. standard. CORDIAL WELCOME! REQUIESCANT IN PACE FORMER DENVER WALTER E. LINBACH. Remains were LAD WINS HONOR to forward^ July 9 from the Horan A Son SILVER JiBILEE RE chapel to Galveston, Texas, for services and GREETINGS! interment. The N.C.W.C. News Service car­ HIS EXCELLENCY, HENRY MAINZ. 2451 South Race street. ried the following about John C. Mc- Beloved brother of John and Louise Mains. Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at St. Duffee, an account of whose address and a Cordial Welcome to THE MOST REV. URBAN J. VEHR, Vincent de Paul’s church. Interment Mt. SI. M Ilif'S RRII in London Guildhall was carried in .Olivet. Horan A Son service. The Register two weeks &go (the Fourth Bishop of Denver MICHAEL J. FRIEL, Delcarbon, Colo. young man is a former resident of Remains were forwarded July 10 from the Sister Isabella Honored His .-Excellency, Horan A Son chapel to Walsenburg, C/Olo., St. Philomena’s • parish, Denver, for interment. where his mother was noted for sev­ MARIA MANGONB, 8668 Vallejo street. on Anniversary Beloved mother of Carlo R. Satornino. Re* eral years for her work in teaching the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Swigert Bros. Optical Co. quiem Mass was offered Monday at Mt. Sister Isabella of St. Anthony’s dramatics): Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. London.— John C. McDuffee, a 17- OUR NEW BISHOP Horan A Son service. hospital recently celebrated her sil­ Optometrists Opticians JOHN J. PARELLO, July 10. Remains ver jubilee in the Franciscan order. year-old student of the Catholic Cen­ were forwarded from the Horan A Son A Solemn Mass was celebrated in tral high school at Grand Rapids, chapel to Waterbury, Conn., for interment. Mich., spoke as a representative of Time is money— Time is Success. 15S0 California St. KEystone 7651 ANNIE REDMOND. 8810 Umatilla St. honor of the jubllarian by Father Beloved aunt of W. T. and R. J. Sanders Roger Hein, O.S.B., chaplain at the 19,500,000 boys and girls in the WhoM Reputation and Equipment Give You the Hicheit Grade o< Service and 'Mrs. Mary Dolan. Requiem Mass was hospital, assisted by the Rev. Con­ United States at a peace meeting just Modern life demands accurate measure of offered Monday at St. Dominic’s church. stantine Fink, O.F.M., as deacon and held at the historic London Guildhall. Interijient Mt, Olivet. Horan A Son Young McDuffee is one of the service. Mr. Edward Haskins of St. Thomas’ our every minute. ELLEN JANE ROACH, 8680 York street. seminary as subdeacon. A dinner was group of eleven boy and girl envoys Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John given in honor of Sister Isabella and belonging to American youth organ­ Roach. Services were held Monday morn­ izations, groups and schools, who THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ing at the Horan A Son chapel. Interment the celebration also included a trip Mt. Olivet. to the mountain^ were chosen by the United States Building Enjoys the Comfort and Economy of MARY POPISH. 3915 Wyncoop street. Flag association to further the cause Sister Isabella is a Canadian by Beloved mother of John E., Joseph T. and of peace in England and France by Seth-Thomas Clocks Automatic Heat With Charles Popish, Mrs. John Kadnick, Mrs. birth and joined the Poor Sisters of strengthening the bonds of friend­ John Vidmar, Mrs. John Glivar and Mrs. St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual James Dean. Requiem Mass was offered ship between the boys and girls of THE Adoration at the motherhouse in La­ Wednesday at Annunciation church. Inter­ the three countries, forging a lasting at lower prices ment Mt. Olivet. Horan A Son service.. fayette, Indiana. She has been sta­ friendship that will impel them in JOHN KlEFFER, JR. Beloved son tioned at the Denver hospital for of Mr. and Mrs. John Kieffer of 535 Fox later years to resort to the confer­ COAL FUELER about five years. street. Maas of the Angels was offered ence table instead of the battlefield Thursday, July 16, at St. Joseph’s church. Sister Ruvina, a sister of the jubi- Interment Mt. Olivet. George P. Hackethal for the settlement of international THE MOFFAT COAL CO. service. larian, who is stationed atj Terre disputes. Dependable Decorative MARY GAZIN, July 10. of 1649 Logan Haute, Ind., was present at the ju­ Enjoys Rare Distinction MAin 0235 Stoker Dept. street. Beloved wife of William H. Gazin bilee celebration and stayed for a visit mother of Mrs. Nellie A. Murchie and Ar< McDuffee now enjoys the distinc­ nold, Jr., and Henry J. Gazin of Sparks, afterwards. She expects to leave in tion of being the first boy ever to Nevada: sister of Mrs. J. J. Alton of Colo­ the near future. Another sister, Sis­ give a public address in the historic rado Springs and Mrs. J. P. Waldron of ter Carina, stationed at Indianapolis, Minneapolis. Requiem Mass was offered official residence of the lord mayor Tuesday at the Cathedral. Interment Ever­ Ind., was unable to be present at the of London. He spoke, under the green cemetery, Colorado Springs. Theodore celebration. chairmanship of the lord mayor; Sir VINCENT MeVEIGH Hackethal mortuary .service. The Rev. Ethelbert Harrington, 0. PETER TULLEY, July 8. of 161 W. Cedar W. Phene Neal, in a hall where Painting and Interior Decorating avenue. Beloved husband of Mrs. Peter F. M., member of the faculty of countless kings and princes and other Tulley. In^rment at Ouray, Colorado. Duns Scotus college, Detroit, Mich., distinguished- English and foreign Estimates Given on All Interior or Exterior Painting ANNE ALEXANDER, 3618 High street. this week finished the second retreat 8-Day Striking Clocks, $9 and up Requiem Mass was offered Monday at An­ visitors have spoken. His audience Pbeae GAllup 2848 4401 Vallejo Street nunciation church. in two weeks he has given at St. was composed of about 700 boys and EMMA HICKMAN of 2465 River dnVe. Anthony’s hospital, Denver. The first, girls. , Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray a retreat for the Franciscan Sisters, Hickman, sister of Virginia Hickman. In­ In the course of his address, he Chimes, $30 up terment took place Monday at Mt. Olivet. who have charge of the hospital, be­ said: “ Our fathers and mothers have gan Monday evening, July 6, and Heated City Water Tested Reau- <, MARY MILLER. July 13, of 411 21st told us, as yours no doubt have told larly by the State Board o( Heuth . street. Requiem Mass was offered Wednes­ ended with High Mass Saturday, cele­ day at St. Joseph’s church. Interment you, of the sufferings, sorrows and PROGRESS PLUNGE Hours: 12:80 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. ' brated by the retreat master. Bene­ horrors of the World war. They have Every Day t Mt. Olivet. [ LARGEST SANITARY POOL IN WEST diction of the Most Blessed Sacra­ said to us that they hoped and prayed GENERAL ADMISSION BOc , ment and the bestowal of the Papal ’ FRED S. JACKSON, Prop. Phone SOuth B927 CHILDREN 2Bc ' NICHOLAS BORELLI, FATHER OF WAR that we, their children, would never ^ V/eat Florida Are., Near So. Federal Blvd. Special Rates to Clubs t HERO, SUCCUMBS blessing followed the Mass. The sec­ have to undergo such horrible ex­ Nicholas Borelli. Sr., father of the late ond, a retreat for the student nurses periences. STYLES- John Borelli. World war hero, died July 8 of the hospital, began Sunday eve­ at his home, 3728 Mariposa street, follow­ “ They have also told us that an­ ing a brief illness. Mr. Borelli had been a ning and was concluded Wednesday other big war would undoubtedly be Mantle Denver resident 45 years. He came here with appropriate ceremonies. much more terrible, with all its stu­ Phone KEystone 3831 1855 Arapahoe Street, Denver, Colorado from Canon City, where he was engaged in mining for 15 years. He formed the Archbishop I* Guest pendous killing of men and vast de Boudoir The Denver Paste and Wall Paper Co. Western Union Macaroni Products company, The Most Rev. Albert T. Daeger, struction of property— with all its J. W. BEACH a firm he managed until his retirement ten ghastliness and frightfulness. years ago. Mr. Borelli is survived by his O.F.M., Archbishop of Santa Fe, N. Shelf Wholesale — ;— Retail widow, Mrs. Clara Borelli; two daughters, M., who'installed the new Bishop of “ The thought has come to us that Mrs. Herman Mapelll and Mrs. Rose Him- Denver, the Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, if the boys and girls in the different Banjo Let Us Supply All Your Wanta In the Wall Paper, Paste and Faint Line strect, and four sons, Nicholas, Jr., Ernest, countries got to know one another We Trim All Paper Free of Charge Sam and Chester. at ceremonies at the Cathedral The former John Borelli chapter of the Thursday morning, is staying at St. better, if we learned more about American Legion, recently merged with Anthony’s hospital while in Denver. each other, w€^ would become such other local chapters, was named in honor good friends in our youth that when of the son killed in the war. The Rev. John Curran, who has Services were held Saturday at the Horan been a patient at St. Anthony’s hos­ we became men and women and were A Son chapel. Interment took place at Mt. pital for the past twelve years, left in control of the affairs of the world, Olivet cemetery. Friday, July lOj for Chicago. He will war would be unthinkable. The Argonaut Hotel visit there until the latter part of Nations Linkeif Together MISS MARY K. WALKER SUCCUMBS August. OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL TO INJURIES “ We are living in the most won­ M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Mi6s Mary K. Walker, 1425 Washington The Rev. Cyprian Emanuel, O.F.M., derful jfears qf the world’s history. Permanents and Transients^ street, sister of John Brisben Walker, who of West Park, Cleveland, Ohio, is The radio, the aeroplane and the Wedding Breakfasts— Bridge Luncheons— Dinner Parties died last week in New York, succumbed Monday at St. Joseph’s hospital of injuries at St. Anthony’s at present, visiting telephone, with television at hand, Denver's Quality Jewelers j . FRANK J. HABERL, Owner incurred June 25. Miss Walker, long resi­ his father, John Emanuel, a patient are linking the nations closer to­ dent of Denver, was struck by an auto as at the hospital. gether. We boys and girls of today M. O’Keefe. P re sid ^ Margaret O.Keefe, Sec'y-Treas. I Colfax and Grant Phono TAbor 2361 she stepped from behind a standing street Walter J. Kerwin. Vice Pres. Fred Braun, Second Vice Pres. car at East Colfax avenue and Washington have been born into this new world street. The funeral was held Wednesday of wonders. What are we going to 827 Fifteenth St. from the Horan A Son chapel. Requiem CAMP ACTIVITIES make of it? In only a few years Mass was offered at the Cathedral and in­ terment took place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. it will be we who' will be deciding KEystone 1440 ( SAN RAPHAEL INDIAN HILLS Miss Walker is survived by a brother. B. WILL BE VARIED how this wonderful world shall be CHALET SAN RAPHAEL will make a special rate to readers K. Walker, and a nephew, Justin Walker, ruled, and we are resolved that it both of Denver. At the meeting of the Junior Cath­ shall be ruled in a spirit of toler­ of this paper for week-end parties, luncheons, card parties, olic Daughters held Sunday, reserva­ chicken dinners, steak suppers or picnic parties. Grounds free ance, friendship and justice. BdbY OF STEVEN TAYLOR SENT tions were completed for the first two “ When tomorrow we shall be in and accommodations any time. Cool, comfortable rooms and TO FORT GARLAND weeks of the camp at Georgetown, modern necessities. Golfing, horseback riding. The body of Steven Taylor, who was phot control of the world, are we going in a quarrel over the right to sell water­ The third week has not as yet been to use the wonders of modern sci­ FOR RESERVATIONS, PHONE MORRISON 5 l-R-4 | melons on a patch of ground on the Brigh­ filled and those wishing to make res­ ence to kill our fellow-beings and ton road, July 4, and who died July 10, ervations may .do so by calling Mrs. was sent to Fort Garland, Colo., for burial destroy their property, spreading Tuesday. Harvey Smith, junior councillor and suffering and sorrow on earth, or are Mr. Taylor was a member of Rawlins, camp supervisor. Main 0630. we going to employ them to make Broadway Wyo., council, Knights of Columbus, He is survived by his wife. Ruby Taylor, and Plans for camp activities include mankind happier, spreading content­ three sons, Charles, Alfred and Joseph Tay­ archery contests, which heretofore ment and enjoyment of life?’’ Monumental Works lor. HARTFORD have not been an amusement at camp. Young McDuffee also spoke in One is not required to take part in High Class Workmanship CARD OF THANKS Paris at a peace meeting. MORTUARY Mrs. J. H. Fraher wishes to express her any activity if one does not so wish. at Reasonable Prices sincere gratitude to the sisters of the vari The activities are many and varied Mark these days on your calendar, ous orders in Denver and elsewhere for the and it will be easy to suit the taste 620 E. Colfax 2984 So. Broadway Phone Eng. 229-J expressions of sympathy and kindness shown July 23, 24 and 25, Thursday, Fri' her in the recent bereavement of her sister, of everyone. Near the camp is the day and Saturday; three gala days PHONE FRANKLIN 4683 Sister M. Dolores of the Dominican order, Georgetown library, where there are 1 at the St. Mary Magdalene parish who was buried in Sinsinawa, Wise., on May good bookk for those with a taste Res. Phone South 3296 18. She also appreciates and is very grate­ summer carnival. ful to the relatives and friends for the spir­ for reading. For the warm middays, [ues Bros. itual bouquets sent, and to priests of the quilting bees have been planned. Archdiocese of 'Chicago and the Diocese of House parties will liven up the week­ Denver for the many Requiem Masses they have offered for the repose of Sister Do­ ends. Not the least of the camp as­ Cordial Greetings! sets is the dining veranda overlooking A Handsome Memorial lores’ soul. to MONUMENTS (Signed) MRS. J. H. FRAHER. the rushing mountain stream. Activ­ to Express Your Love 2930 Quitman St. ities will also include horseback rid­ His Excellency, for Those TYho Have Gone 28 East Sixth Avenue ing, hiking, tennis, indoor baseball, NATIONAL BROADCAST FROM music and singing. The Most Rev. Phone TAbor 6468 LOYOLA U., CHICAGO Next to the lodge is a cottage Urban J. Vehr, Santa Fe Memorial Co. Chicago.— A new symphonic or­ which will be available for parents or ESTABLISHED 1902 chestra, known as the Chicago Phil­ friends who desire to visit the camp. Fourth Bishop 94 So. Santa Fe Phone PEarl 7395 harmonic, was presented by Loyola of Denver university in the first of a series of eight open air concerts in the Loyola MANY REGISTER Higher Qullity at Lower Cost stadium July 12, and broadcast over the N. B. C. Loyola university is FOR RK IS HIGH A. BRADSHAW’S GILDEA sponsoring these concerts, according 1443-47 Stout St, to the Rev. Robert. M. Kelley, S. J., (Regis College) Theodore MONUMENT CO. president, to give musicians in Chi­ Registration for the coming school OPPOSITE MT. OLIVET CEMETERY cago employment and financial sup- year has already begun in the high pqpt and to provide entertainment school. Many boys from various par­ Linen Pump JOHN NORMAN at popular prices. H ackethal ishes throughout the city have al­ & CO. EX-PROVINCIAL HEAD OF ready registered for the new first MORTUARY NEAR RIVERSIDE CEMETERY NEW PREP SEMINARY year high class. Work on the junior A Cool Choice of Summer Chic football field is progressing and every 4989 Vine St. Ph. YOrk 1805 The Very Rev. Thomas O’Neill 1449-51 Kalamath St. Finney, C.M., D.D., Ph.D., for twenty effort is being made to have a new years provincial of the Western grass turf for the coming football Phone MAin 4006 season. The hot weather, however, is .50 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS province of the Congregation of the Mission, has been appointed presi­ seriously threatening the new grass. Eat-a-Pig Sandwich Father Thomas A. McCourt, S.J., THEY ARE REUABLE dent of the preparatory seminary of at the the St. Louis archdiocese, and will is giving a retreat in St. Louis, Mo. PIG Father A. J. Camenzind, S.J., direc­ enter on his duties in September, PARLORS Modish shoes are made of fabrics this season. Laird- with the opening of the seminary in tor of the department of Latin, Mar­ Schober employs natural linen in a finely woven quality quette university, and Father John Six Parlors in SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS its newly completed building in Denver. Keefe, S.J., head of the department for this graceful pump.. Also in tie effects. With (^uban Glennon park, on the grounds of .one in Boulder, THE NEW PARISH OF AURORA, COLORADO Colorado Springs or high Louis heel and hand-turned soles. New, distinc­ Kenrick seminary,. Webster Groves, of English, Creighton university, are Dear Friend, and Devoteea of the Little Flower: making their retreats at Regis col­ Our I'rade Mark and Greeley^ Mo. ______tive fashions. 4-8V2 ; AAA-B. You desire to do aoraething for the Little lege. Father William J. O’Shaugh- Flower directly. Here ia the chance to obtain Call a The Denver— Shoe Salon-~~Second Floor her intercession in an especial manner, by be­ PIONEER IOWA PARISH MARKS' nessy, S.J., dean of men at Regis coming a Founder of the church which ia dedi­ 90TH ANNIVERSARY collegei has returned to Denver. He BURKE CAB cated to her in Aurora, Colorado. St. Mary’s parish, Iowa City, Iowa, will give the second laymen’s re­ Namea. of ail Founders, living or dead, are commemorated the 90th anniversary treat beginning August 13. Boys* Sweaters Boys’ Knickers being inscribe^ in the Book of Roses of SL Forty sisters are attending a re­ Phone TA. 0291 rherese. This book ia placed upon the altar of the cornerstone laying of its first $1.95 and special remembraifce made at every Hass, church July 12. The original church treat at Mt. St. Vincent’s home for SIGHT SEEING TRIPS $1.95 while a particular holy Mass is being offered was the first Catholic one in Iowa boys, Denvert^reached by the Rev. For the summer. Pull-over, Linen and efash wash knickers monthly for the living and dead members of Stephen T. Egan, S.J. The retreat 1673 Broadway Low Rates for the holiday! Plain colors the Founder. YourselL your children, parents, City and the first Catholic church in sports sweaters with V and U relatives and friends—each and every one— may Iowa west of the Mississippi. began July 10 and will end July 19, neck, sleeves or sleeveless. Of and small, neat designs. Tan, become a Founder of the Church of the Little the Feast of St, Vincent de Paul. A OLSON & OLSON all wool yarns. Plain colors and gray, white, natural. Seams Flower. Living and dead may be enrolled. AMERICAN FRIENDS AID Low Mass will be ^aid, followed by 3768 TEJON. GALLUP 2722 neat patterns. 26-36. taped for wear. Sizes 6-18 3nrs. A Founder Is one who contributes five dol­ IRISH CHURCH Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 2760 W. 29TH. GALLUP 0605 lars (S5.00) or more to the building fund. and bestowal of the Papal blessing. 30S0 E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4266 Do a deed of charity for the Uttlc Flower A new church now being built at 1838 ELM COURT. GALLUP 2722 and her grateful invocation before the Sacred Gurteen, Galway, Ireland, will be The boys at the orphanage will sing For Quality, Service Economy and Flannel Trousers Boys’ Swim Suits Heart will not fail you in the hour of your named after Father Michael Griffin, hymns at the Mass. greatest need. Courtesy, Be Sure and Trade a native of Gurteen, who was killed at Olson & Olson, Gro- $5.95 $1.95 Yours sincerely in the bscred Heart and Little Flower, Reierve the nights of July 16, 17 loura anc j HENRY A. GEISEBT. in the Irish disturbances. The pa­ ______eery and Market. New double speed model swim rishioners and relatives in America end 18 for the First Annuel Summer Boys’ flannel trousers in cream * NOTE— A copy of a new novena will be mailed ,to every Founder. suits of wool jersey in royal and have already raised over 5,000 Cernivel, Holy Femily perish. West white color for week-end sports REV. HENRY A. GEISERT. Moving, Storage, Shipping events. Tailored in collegiate navy blue, black and green. Full Box 246. Aurora, Colorado. pounds for the church, which will 44th end Utice St. Come for e- good cut, and reinforced. Sizes 28-36. Dear Father Geisert: I with to become a Founder of the Little Flower of cost 13,000 pounds. time. Hundreds of prizes. style. 22-in. bottoms. 10-20 yrs. Jeaus bu iltog fund ^...... pjease enter my name in the Little Flower Street Floor Book of *Boaes, that I may have the beneSt of the holy Maasea. Yours faithfully. 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