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LISTENING IN ROIiRY PUNS Local Local 126 Liitlierans DOBIIN GETI! Is there a college Edition Edition that could use the services of a 62-7ear-old convert clergy* THE Turn Catholic man as a teacher of Latin and 1 9 3 2 CONGRESS Greek? The gentleman is very scholarly and has a doctor’s m degree. He has a wife to sup­ ON D U P BAN Single Group P U N S Cfl|NG port. Kindly write to the edi­ tor of The Register. REGISTER Half of Village in Bishops Oppose Clubs THE RAPID-FIRE CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER Tentative Dates Set for The Interdenominational So­ Comprised by ciety for the Ministry of Because of Religious Saint Patrick’s 15th Women has sent a memoran­ Neutrality VOL. VI. No. 33. DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1930. TWO CENTS Converts dum to the Lambeth confer­ Centenary ence of Anglican Bishops, ask­ A document signed by the five Scene in Quake-Ruined Melfi Nellore, India.— At Guntur, a sta­ Bishops of Holland has the following tion of the Diocese of Nellore, a Dublin. — The dates for the Thirty- ing for the “complete rights of about the Rotarians: ^oup of 126 was recently received first International Eucharistic Con­ the priesthood for women, "Owing to the propaganda carried into^ the Church from Lutheranism. They represent about one-half of fhe gress, to be held in Dublin, have been equal to those for men.’’ on . . . . among Catholics to induce decided upon, subject to the approval The ladies who have signed them to join the Rotary, we deem it village of Kopali, the other half re­ to be our duty to repeat emphatically maining Lutheran. Application for re­ of the permanent committee of the it forget that this is a question previous admonitions to our flocks. ception was received from this group International Eucharistic Congresses. more than two years ago but a long for God and that He decided We wish it to be explicitly understood The Congress will be formally opened that we desire our people to unite, period of study was prescribed for the It long ago. Holy Ordet^ could petitioners in order to test well their on Wednesday, June 22, and will be not he given to a woman if the but in Catholic societies, and in so­ cieties not only composed of Catho­ resolve. The Rev. P. Swinkels, who brought to a close with a solemn pro­ Bishop were to ordain her a lics, but also thoroughly imbued with received them, speaks with praise of cession of the Blessed Sacrament on thousand times over. Catholic principles. Whatever the im­ their earnestness and of their en­ Sunday, June 26. On the preceding mediate aim of any organization may thusiasm on reception day. Sunday, June 19, a solemn triduum D. L. Kelleher of The Dublin be, its chief and highert aim, and that will be begun in preparation for the Standard, we learn from of the individual members as well, opening of the Congress. should always be the service of God. In view of the fact that, in addi­ “America,” has been looking “The Rotary is a neutral associa­ tion to the International Eucharistic up saints that came from large tion with an economical and social WorloDpien Build Congress, Ireland also will observe in families. Catherine of Siena character, seeking to better society 1932 the fifteenth centenary of the was the twenty-first child in a and to educate its members to be hon­ coming of St. Patrick to Ireland, the orable and disinterested. The purpose committee in charge feels certain family bf twenty-two. Francis is evidently praiseworthy but the Homes (or Youtlis that there will be a very large home­ de Sales was the first of eight. ethical principles through which it coming. / Vincent de Paul was one of six. seeks to attain its purpose are for­ 100,000 Expected from America eign to religion. The Rotary there­ Cincinnati, 0.— A new Kolping Teresa of Avila was the third fore belongs to that class of soci­ house was dedicated here August 3. ■Congress officials have been in­ of nine. Margaret Mary was eties from which Catholics must keep The Rev. Dr. Edwin V. O’Hara, The celebration opened with a High formed by trans-Atlantic shipping aloof. And we feel it 'to be our director of the Rural Life bureau. Mass at St. F’rancis’ church, attended companies that at least 70,000 to the sixth of seven. Ignatius of National Catholic Welfare Confer­ by a large number of members of 100,000 people w'ill come from the Loyola was the last of eleven. bounden duty to insist with our faith­ ful church members not to join the ence, who has been named Bishop the Kolping society, friends and out- and , it is said. St. Paul of the Cross was one Rotarians.” of Great Falls, Montana. of-town guests. Ihe dedication serv­ Information also has been received of sixteen boys and his mother, Catholic Maastricht Rotary clubs, ices were held by the Rev. Maurice that liners are being chartered from after the publication of this docu­ Ripperger, O.F.M., jwaeses of the , and Holland. In ad­ surveying them all with pride, TO COIN Kolping society of. Cincinnati. dition, Catholic organizations used to cry out: “May the Lord ment, decided at once to submit in principle to the Bishop’s order, but to VATICAN MONEY Sunday evening a social gathering already have asked that accommoda­ 'make saints of you all!” look about for an opportunity to have took place in the spacious hall of the tions be reserved for 10,000. their particular case brought before Kolping house. The R t Rev. Joseph The Congress committee has ar­ Three times a week a uni­ the Roman authorities through the Wlds World Photo and Italy have en­ A_. Albers, D.D., J.C.D., Auxiliary ranged to have the dates for all tered into a convention under which Bishop of Cincinnati, a number of school examinations advanced so that formed officer of the Fascist former Catholic chancellor of the What the recent eartliqunke did to the cities and towns of central south­ German reich. Dr. Cuno, head of the the royal mint at Rome will take over priests and prominent laymen were all primary and secondary schools government goes to bookshops German Rotarians. ern Itajy may be judged by this view of Uie ruins of Melfi. This town, situ­ the coinage of Vatican City cur­ present at this meeting. In an ad­ may be available for use as hostels. in Rome and distributes a list ated almost on the Up of an old volcano, was practically destroyed. rency, which will be recognized as dress Bishop Albers praised the work A survey has been made of all avail­ of forbidden books. The book­ legal tender throughout Italy. The of the Kolping society and urged all able accommodations in barracks, un­ Dies After Years treaty regulates the quantity of Catholics to lend their support to its used workhouses, etc., and a canvass seller takes them off his Vatican City money which may be work. has been made of every house in Dub­ shelves. Nursing Lepers coined daring the ten years of the The new Kolping house comprises lin. 'To date, estimates indicate that The Associated Press says: Princess Astrid, Swede, agreement. all modern facilities and is an ideal not more than 40,000 people can be Fort Dauphin, Madagascar.— The home for Catholic young men. This The Index of the Vatican and the story of the heroism and self-sacrifice accommodated in private houses, the Index of the governnient touch dif­ is the third home of its nature dedi­ colleges and temporary hostels re­ of the three Gettliffe sisters of Paris cated in this country within the past ferent fields. The Vatican forbids has been told by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Convert to BISHOP MAKES ferred to. Beyond that number all the reading of books attacking the six months. The Kolping Society of visitors will have to be accommo­ James Crouzet, C-M., of the Vicariate VISIT TO HELL America, an organization of Cathblic dated in camps or in places somewhat Church or preaching heresy. The Apostolic of Fort Dauphin, the oc­ Malines, Belgrunu— Princess As­ bishop’s palace in the presence, of goTernment forbids the selling and workjng-men, now owns and conducts removed from the center of the Con­ casion being the death of Marguer­ trid, Duchess of Brabant and proba­ Prince Leopold, her husband. Baltimore.— Bishop Toolen of Mo­ eight Kolping houses in America. gress activities. reading of books attacking the Fas­ ite Gettliffe, the eldest of the three ble future Queen of the Belgians, The Princess, who belongs to the bile has been in Hell. cist regime. sisters, who devoted herself from was received into the Catholic Swedish royal family, married Prince His brother, the Rev. William A. But the Index of the government early womanhood to the care qf the Church August 5 by Cardinal Van Leopold, Duke of Brabant end heir Toolen, pastor of St. Edward’s contains names of books forbidden lexers in the Farafangana colony on Roey, of . The to the Belgian throne, in Stockholm church, Baltimore, and the Rt. Rev. Mass Made Better Loved as on other grounds. And curiously and this island. The other two sisters are ceremony took -plaoe^ in the Arch­ on November 4, 1926. Msgr. Jahies Quinn, pastor of ~St ironically enough, the most striking members of'the Order of the Daugh­ ters of Charity and perform mission Patrick’s church, Cumberland, have name on the whole list is that of Mus­ been with him. solini himself. The book by the Duce w'brk in Madagascar. Means to Teach It Are Used ; Bishop Crouzet relates that after a This is no dream. Dante, when he which booksellers are forbidden to Prelate Appears in Dream to ’wrote his famous poem, imagined m handle is "Tlie Cardinal’s Mistress." sermon in a Paris academy the mother (Special to The Register) eral Sundays of the year. One priest '1 i himself in Hell, but as a matter of enters the pulpit and another goes to informed him that the three The pastor of a in a Detroit Mussolini was Socialistic and sisters desired to go out as lay women fact he never saw the place. the altar to vest for the Holy Sacri­ anti-clerical when he wrote and work in Madagascar. All three Make Sure ol Mass Offerings But Bishop Toolen, Monsigmor suburb last fall directed the teachers fice. The one in the pulpit first ex­ “The Cardinal’s Mistress,” weiit, Marguerite, Henrietta and Quinn and Father Toolen have really to introduce the- Missa Recitata in plains the meaning of the vestments v/hich appeared in America Lduise, the last two entering the Sister Fredericks, who had some books for a purse with and truly been there. They got off the new school. This was done so as they are put on by the celebrant Daughters of Charity, in which com­ been a housekeeper for 25 years Mass offerings. The next day, she the train there and stopped there. effectively by the sisters that the Then as the Mass is offered he gives some months ago. He has A post card showing the railroad pupils recite all the prayers of the munity they still labor, the first. Mar­ of Messmer of Mil­ and companions found the purse, the meaning of each part and every learned more since. guerite, never becoming a religious. with an offering for Masses for station at Hell, Norway, was sent by acolytes and follow the Mass closely. waukee, dreamed two nights move of the priest offering the Di­ She went to the lepers, among whom thirty consecutive days. Nothing Bishop Toolen to the Rev, Dr. John Nor is it a matter of routine and vine Sacrifice. A dispatch from London an­ she spent almost three decades. after his death that he came to at all had been known previously Barrett, archdiocesan superintend­ parrot-like repetition with the chil­ “A brief announcement of this ex­ her and told her to look behind of the stipends. ent of education at Baltimore. dren. The supply of special prayer planation on the previous Sunday al­ nounced August 8 that the An­ Bishop Toolen and his companions books was limited and some of the glican Bishops of the Lambeth New Orphanage ways draws a reeprd crowd to ttese have been traveling in Iceland, Nor­ pupils hid their copies so as to h^ve Masses. One such instruction is conference have decided not to Be Dedicated way, Sweden and other countries. them for the next day. worth more than, ten of the most to conde^l% uncompromisingly Nation Is Told How Msgr. Mestres Most of these boys an?! girls had forceful sermons on the sin of miss­ contraceptive birth control, re­ The large new orphanage erected OF been attending public schools and ing Ma.ss. People usually do not love fusing to go further than to at Torrington, Wyoming, by the Dio- had little religious instruction before what they do not understand. The c^e of Cheyenne, under the personal Officiated at Hoover Wedding AS BISHOP entering this parochial school! Mass is such a grand and appealing suggest that it has no part in direction of the Rt. Rev. Bishop P. For several years the clergy at the drama of infinite love that it need the perfect Christian married A. McGovern, D.D., will be dedicated ^ The International News service Cincinnati, Ohio.— Episcopal con­ Cathedra] in Detroit have made it a only be understood to be appreci­ on Labor day, September 1. Consid­ was happy indeed to meet her future life. carried the following from Monterey, husband, but thkt I could not unite secration ceremonies at Stj^ Francis’ practice to explain the Mass on sev­ ated,” says The Michigan Catholic. ering the Catiiolic population of the California, August 8, the article ap­ church on Wednesday, September 17, It is becoming more and diocese, the erection of this fine in matrimony two people not of my pearing in many dailies over the na­ will be an outstanding event in the more evident that there is only institution is one of the major Cath­ faith. tion : annals of mission activities of the (Continued on Page olic works of the West in years. “Mr. Hoover asked me if there was The story of how the Rt. Rev. no way it could be arranged. I told ia America. Very Threatened/ to Withdraw^ Entire Msgr. R. M. Mestres, famed priest him he would have to ask the Bishop Rev. Urban Freundt, O.F.M., provin­ of the Carmel mission, came to to give me special permission to act cial, is proceeding with the sanction Clergy If Jesuits Were Expelled Italy Publishes Program for marry President Herbert Hoover, a as a chaplain, as I had been ap­ and assistance of Archbishop John T. Quaker, and Lou Henry, an. Episco­ pointed a military chaplain during McNicholas, O.P., in arranging the palian, in 1899, was told by him the Spanish-American war by Arch­ services sq as to give them a distinc­ (Special to The Register) from Portugal by the revolutionaries. tively “mission” air. Teaching of Religion in Schools shortly before his death in San Jose bishop Reardon of San Francisco. Cardinal Leme da Silveira, who Dr. Leme wrote this to the gojemor on August 6, it became known Au­ “The matter was left that way at Rt. Rev. Sylvester Espelage, O.F. of the state: gust 8. M., Prefect Apostolic at Wuchang, was raised this summer to the Sacred “If Your Excellency orders the ex­ the time and so it remained until the College, is Archbishop of Rio de Ja­ After a year’s delay the Italian and music academies, technical, com­ During the Presidential campaign end of the year when Bishop Mont­ China, who is to be raised to the pulsion of the Jesuits, the Arch­ state has finally published its pro­ mercial and agricultural schools and the old padre had been repeatedly re­ gomery came here to gfive Confirma­ dignity and authority of Bishop and neiro and is one of the most remark­ bishop of Olinda will go with them; gram for religious instruction in sec­ normal schools. Instruction in the quested to relate the circumstances tion. Vicar Apostolic on this occasion, will able figures of Latin America. Writ­ with him will go the metropolitan ondary schools, thus fulfilling the ob­ latter will be particularly advanced of the nuptials. "The parish held a reception for be accompanied from the Chinese ing in El Debate, Padre Manuel chapter and all the clergy. Only the ligation it accepted und^ article 3G and intensified. him in the hall where Miss Henry missions by priests and prelates who Grana recalls a remarkable episode people of Pernambuco, will be left He had consistently refused, be­ have long served in the foreign field of the Concordat with the H olySee. All instruction, according to article lieving it would embarrass Hoover had been teaching and both she and in the career of this great Brazilian and they will demolish a government By means of this program, which 36, must be given by either laymen Mr. Hoover attended the reception. and who will have a conspicuous part prelate. that knows not how to maintain the and wou}d be used as political propa­ in the ceremony. comes in the form of a royal decree or priests approved by the Bishop of ganda by opponents. BUhop Readiljr Gave PermUiion Years ago, when Dr. Leme was constitution.” published in the Official Gazette, in­ the diocese and subject to recall by “After the program was over they Archbishop A. T. Daeger, O.F.M., Archbishop of Olinda, the anti-clerics The Arcl^ishop’s drastic threat He finally told it to Mrs. Jean Archbishop of Santa Fe, N. M., whose tensive courses of study in Catholic him at any time. Henry Large, sister of Mrs. Hoover, came forward to meet the Bishop and of the state of Pernambuco sought was effective. The clamor of the doctrine and the history of the Di.sscnters among the students need in ,the conversation Mr. Hoover entire priestly career has been spent to expel the Jesuits, who had found anti-clerical press ceased and the and a Monterey newspaper reporter. in the Spanish-speaking missions of Church are provided for all those in­ not take the instruction, but owing In substantially the priest’s own turned to the Bishop and said: ‘Fa­ refuge there after having been driven Jesuits remained. stitutions corresponding to grammar to j the fact that 95 per cent of all ther Mestres has refused to mar;pr us the Southwest and who is the only words, the story follows; FrancLscan prelate of the American and high schools in the United States. Italians are Catholics, this provision “In the first year I was in Mon­ OTthout special permission from you; Courses are to be given even in art is unimportant will you give it?' hierarchy, will be the consecrator. terey, the public school burned. The RL Rev. Giovanni Pellegrino Mon- trustees then rented buildings in vari­ “ ‘Is that correct?’ the Bishop asked me, and I told him it was. diani, O.F.M., Vicar Apostolic of ous parts of town for use of the Chang Sha, China, and Rt. Rev. Noel Gives Up %jM University Job classes. “ ‘Then you have it,’ replied the Bishop, and thus informally, by mere Gubbcls, O.P.M., Vicar Apostolic of Mrs. Hoover Was One of ihe Teachers Ichang,. China, will be the co-conscr Blessed Thomas More, Martyr and “Lou Henry was one of the teach­ verbal permiasion, was the last ob­ crators. ers and she came to hold classes in stacle removed and thus I came to perform the ceremony in the ‘House The Very Rev. Msgr. Frank A. to Teach for Bare Living as Nnn the little hall we used for our parties Thill, who is the archdiocesan direc­ and social affairs in the parish. on the Hill,’ as Miss Henry called it, and which later led to so much dis­ tor of mission activities and who is Statesman, ffas Great Literary light “Her pupils were mostly those of (Continued on Page 4) Cathbllc parentage and after her cussion.” ------1. Woman Professor Proves Power of Church to classes for the day were concluded I Monsignor Mestres was pastor of Win Sacrifice of Members Loved for Witty Conversation, He Wat Beheaded used to give them religious instruc­ San Carlos church and Mission Car- Non-Catholic Doctor tion. , mello (Carmel Mission) for thirty- by One-Time Frieiid, Henry VIII ^ “While Miss Henry did not actually seven years until ill health brought Gives Own-Blood to (Special to The Register) The Cleveland Universe has the assist me in this work, she kept the about by overwork forced him to re­ A “Catholic Father” writing to following editorial on the religious linquish his duties. Aid Dying Missioner , (By Millard F, Everett, Register even attempts to carry such an ideal children together for me and in this The Baltimore Catholic Review says: vocation of a prominent society I f Feature Writer) out; in real life. “Utopia” has become way gave me valuable help. As a 'Windhoek, Africa.—.-A local sur­ “Here is one for your ‘Can You woman: lIL ' The celebration this year of the a byword for an impossible ideal of result we became very good friends. BISHOP BROSSART, geon, Doctor Eggers, not a Catholic, Match This?’ series. Mrs. Emilie Thom Post, widow of “Her father, Charles Henry, was the late Edward C. Post, for years a

I i PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, August 17, 1930 r More Exposing of Fakery That DIVERTED WORD PUZZLE PAGE Poses as Messages From Dead (Special to The Register) cealed slates and disclosing hidden Stephen H. Horgan, writing from secrets in the lives of those in his London to the editor of The Catholic audience. It was all most embarrass­ set" of famous “High- News, New York, charges that Conan ing. .30 Combination Tempering Faucet Doyle faked “spirit photographs,” Finally, with even the little red Vacuum” cleaning attach- light on the table out, the pallid face * 8 menfa, with every He says: “When the late Sir Arthur Conan of Sir Arthur, accompanied by much to Be Given as Register Prize Doyle arrived in New York for a lec­ moaning, appeared upon the curtain. EUREKA Standard DU RING THIS ture tour with lantern slides showing All was silence until someone com­ LIMITED O FFER plained that the face was too much FreeTrI*lJnyourhomo^C*I^Jr^|ott«njK.j»lon^^4L^ How many times have you been Brickey Plumbing and Heating Co., alleged photographs of spirits the irritated and disgusted when draw­ La Fayette Fults studio, Muller-Ray, present writer offered, in the press, in profile. Dunninger apologized and ing water for washing dishes or for Barnes Commercial school, Walk- to photograph the dqirtor with any the full face was revealed. A mo­ some other household function at not Over Boot shop and Acnie Silver FALL TERM spirit he would call for, from St. tion picture camera in the rear in­ being able to keep the water at the Plate works. Patrick down. To an Associated cidentally recorded a graphic picture exact heat you want it? The hot The puzzle this week is a very easy OPENS Press representative the offer was re­ of the event. Vacation Good Times!! And then—out of the night and a Water was too hot or the cold water one, 80 if you want to get your an­ Tuesday, September 2. fused. Now W. H. Hansford of Lon- too cold or you forgot to watch, it swer in first to win the valuable prize don admits that he faked all the pho­ loud-speaker box iir the rear—came A group of our depoiitor. have for a moment with the result that offered you will have to hurry. All Jfflf Thorough courses that the voice of the “spirit.” It faltered, train for office tographs used in ‘The Lost World,’ vacation trips a* vreil ai new busi­ the temperature was entirely un­ that is necessary is to read the short fREE one of the doctor’s popular books. it broke. Finally k spoke in accents positions most disconsolate. ness ventures in mind as they lay suited for the purpose for which yon sketch of the prelate on this page “Mr. Ransford states: ‘At Sir Ar­ aside a definite amount each intended to use it. Well, here’s your and then search through the adver­ “The great bond of all is love," it thur’s reauest I supplied him with said. month. Our “Dollar-a-day Club” chance to do awa^ witli that bothir tisements for the inverted- letters. photographs for the characters in this Practically every one in the audi­ forever. The iprize offered to the From the inverted letters assemble book, as well as a view of the plateau, matures $5,000 in 120 months. ence agreed that it was too hot a readers of The Register this week is the name of the prelate and then which was supposed to be situated a valuable combination tempering send the answer to The Register. S C //0 0 /. night for even spirits to be saying People's Building and 14tk aaS Glcaarm Deem. Cola. in an obscure place along the Ama­ things like that. faucet that will mix the hot aftd cold But remember, the first one to send zon river, where the story was laid. Loan Assn. water to any desired temperature. in the correct solution is the one to All were, of course, faked photo­ All you have to do is to set it at the be declared the winner. graphs. The idea was to make the NOTORIOUS ANTI-CATHOLIC Home Office: degree you want. This prize is being In sending in ahswers, contestants story ring as true as possible. Real EDITOR IS PEAD given through the courtesy of the are requested to pay particular at­ photographs would be convincing. It The Rev. Theodore Walker, for­ 236 Continental Oil Bldg. J. P. Brickey Plumbing and Heating tention to the xvles which call for certainly had the desired effect. Sir mer pa^r of the Congregational Branches: Co. at 666 Sooth Pearl street. the mailing of the answers fthose de­ Arthur told me he had received let­ church at Aurora and for many years There were a number of success­ livered personally to the office can- editor of The Menace, national anti- North Denver, 4860 Newton ters from young men all Over the ful solvers, of the puzzle contest last not qualify) and the writing of the world. 'Two young Americans wrote Cat_hoIic_ paper, died at San Diego, nr,jt\ South Denver, 142 Sroadway week, but the one to get her answer name of the prelate with the answer. California, August 5, more than 80 So. Broadway, 212 So. Broadway to him saying they had fitted up a in the mails quickest was Catherine Following are the rules of the con­ small yacht in which they were to years old. He was merely a blind Carr, 2824 Franklin street, and ac­ test: sail along the Amazon river and not for the paper, a figure head. Unlike Billy Parker, former coal miner, So­ cordingly she is awarded the prize of 1. Employes of The Register and return until they found the wonder­ a $7.50 credit on a Grand Prize their families are ineligible to com­ cialist, anti-Catholic lecturer, editor ful plateau. Sir Conan’s comment and owner of The Menace, 'Theodore Eureka standard model vacuum pete for the prizes. on this was: He hoped they would Delicious Appetizing Meals cleaner offered through the courtesy Walker died peacefully. Billy Parker 2. Pick out the inverted letters in not be drowned.' was shot and killed in Jacksonville, Scientifically Prepared of J. E. Totten, district manager of the advertisements and assemble them the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co., 215 “Spirit photographs are always Florida, in October, a year ago. into the name of the prelate. WALK-OVER SHOES CORRECT fakes. Sir Arthur began the use of Tabor building. Other contestants FOR EVERY OCCASION who had the correct answer but 3. 'WVite the name of the prelate fake photographs to deceive some NEW YORK MINISTER CALLS CAMBOR*S —1619 Tremont on a piece of paper, giving the name WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP twenty years ago.” failed to post their solution quickly 815 16TH ST.—AT STOUT PROHIBITION “DRIFTING" 11 a.m.—8 p.m, 12 noon—8 p.m. enough to get the prize were Mar­ of the firms, with the letters, from In a sweltering session in the of­ , Calling upon the Churches of this which the name has been compiled. fice of Science and Invention Maga­ country to stress the positive vir­ Daily Sunday guerite Weadick, 251 South Sherman 4. All answers must be mailed to street; Daniel Budi, 4701 Grant The Killam Gas Burner zine in New York city the “spirit” tues of prohibition rather than mere Eat what you like with no after regrets The Register, P.0, Box 1497, the of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle— or obedience to it as law, the Rev. Ed­ street; Mrs. M. Timmins, 3233 West winner of the prize to be the one who for Hot Air, Hot Water, Steam 29lh avenue; Roy Figlino, 376 South rather a radium-painted picture of ward L. Peet, New York Methodist has the correct answer in the envel­ A Proven Product the author—appeared a few days ago minister, declared August 3 that pro­ Send Your Curtains and Broadway; Alfred P. Granger, 1463 ope bearing the earliest postmark. out of the eerie darkness of a room South Clarkson street; Jack Balfe, The Killam Gas Burner Co. hibition was “drifting^’ in the United Photographs All answers must be mailed. None and spoke seeming platitudes to a siz­ Draperies 2911 Vine street; Walter Sullivan, States. “It is incumbent upon Chris­ brought in personally to The Re^ster Pbone SOnth 2782 zling audience under the questioning 2735 Vine street; Edna James, 839 tians and the Church in general to to the office will be considered in the judg­ 242 Broadway Denver, Colo. of Joseph Dunninger, magician and Madison street; Fannie Honeyman, lay stress upon nobler virtues than Live Forever ing. ' TF prestidigitator. obedience to the law if the noble 3151 Gaylord street; Mary Rita Ro­ 6. No more than one prize will b e. KEyston* 8743 Ed Tifhe, Prop. wan, 3134 West 40th avenue; Mary The occasion was Dunninger's own experiment would succeed. The Colorado Lace awarded each week. In case of a tie ,' ACME SILVER PLATE contribution to the expose of the Church is not to be a policeman in C. Murphy, 1200 South Clayton The Register reserves the right to de­ WORKS methods of “mediums" — methods society. It is to hold aloft a torch street; Mrs. Evelyn Beach, R. F. D. termine the method by which the win­ La Fayette Fults All Kinds of Gold, Silver and Nickel which he himself pronounced “the to which men will look for inspira­ Cleaning Co. No. 3, Box 446, Edgewater, Colo.; ner will be selected. discarded devices formerly employed tion and redemption,” he said. Mrs. L. Reinhardt, 132 South Julian Plating. Oxidiidng—Polishing Seasonable Prices 6. The decision of the judges as to by magicians.” ^ Studio street; Mrs. L. A. Paulow, 42 Madi­ the winner of each contest will be 1114 Larimer St, Denver, Colo Arrayed in heavy woolen mittens, PROOF OF REAL DR. FAUST ' Unexcelled Workmanship son street; Mrs. K. T. Leonard, St. 16th and Curtis Streets final. with his hands bound by a "Siberian FOUND IN OLD BOOK 4100 Federal Boulevard Rosa’s home, Mrs. Agnes K. de 7. Every contestant in sending in transport chain,” so-called— though Definite proof of the existence of Blaquiere, Grand Junction, Colo., and an answer automatically recognizes SWIFT KEyatone 4450 Moving and Storaga Co. there were no Siberians in the audi­ an actual Dr. Faust, prototype of the Phone GAlIup 1000 Mrs. E. B, Groschoff, 1658 Quebec. all of the rules of the contest. character in Goethe’s drama, has KEyatone 5246 ence to identify it—and lashed to a The inverted letters were found in 8. Mail all answers to Inverted chair by thirty feet of tightly-drawn been unearthed at Frankfort-on-the- advertisements of the People’s Bldg, North Denver Branch Word Contest Editor, P.O. Box 1497, clothesline, Dunninger suffered him­ Main by Professor Arthur Richel o£| and Loan Assn., Cambor’s, J. P. Denver, Colorado. 3623-25 Weit 32nd Avenue Window Shades Cleaned, Reversed, Repaired Phone GAIIup 0496 self to be placed behind a curtain in the municipal library. Dr. Richeli 1800 Blake Street ^ Denver a small room containing about twenty discovered, tucked away in the li-; BRICKEY PLUMBING AND persons and called for the lights to brary, a Latin edition of the works' - Wilson Window Shade Cleaning Co. BISHOP HEATING CO. be extinguished. According to the of Justin the Martyr bearing the sig-‘ Every Catholic in Ihe state is fa­ Most people think of the plumber muffied magician, he was undergoing nature “Johann Faust” on the title' 514 East 18th Avenue Phone FRanklin 2489 miliar with the Bishop whose name as a man who works with a pipe Hanslick— all the restraints imposed respec­ page and a dedication to the Domi-’ may be assembled from the inverted threader and a soldering iron and For Hands, Pots, Pans, tively upon nine "mediums” exam­ nicans, with the words in Latin and, letters in the advertisements on this a blow torch. He fixes leaking fau­ ined “since the death of Sir Arthur” Greek “Pray for me” and “The God: page this week. Most o f’you have i f cets and *thaw5 out frozen pipes. Porcelain, Etc. and “jn the incredible space of five of sinners has found me.” The' seen him personally, officiating at When the drain of the bath tub is minutes would produce more phe­ words indicated to Dr, Richel that' Cut Costs W ith Pontifical services in his Cathedral, clogged, the plumber comes and puts nomena than had been generated in Dr, Faust became converted in his’ confirming in your own parish it into working order. The plumber nine seances.” There was little old age. church, presiding at some large gives us a great deal of practical doubt but that he succeeded. **SU|^CO** Feeds meeting of Catholics and blessing assistance, and it is perhaps for this LADY CHAPEL' OF NEW YORK cornerstones or newly - completed Despite his shackles and the op­ “Sunco” Pullet Ratipn is highly satisfactory reason that many or us fall to ap­ CATHEDRAL NEAR FINISH buildings. pressive atmosphere, Dunninger first mash for your pullets until they come into lay. preciate his greatest si^ificance. Thomas Hughes Kelly, Papal, You know his name as well as you accomplished the dislocation of a It will give them the size and frame needed for Has it ever occurred to you that the tamborine on a nearby table to the Chamberlain and member of an old; know your own. Now, look through New York family, soon will complete steady production. This'feed costs less than any man who puts in drains, and who CANDY accompaniment of much clatter. No the advertisements and find the in­ connects your water pipes, is funda­ the Lady chapel of St. Patrick’s Ca-! grow mash and will do the job. verted letters which spell his name Leader for 47 Yeara one was particularly Impressed. Then mentally a guardian of public he extended a naked hand from the thedral. New York. The chapel was and send them to The Register im­ health? To him more than anyone donated by him and other members SUN MERCANTILE CO. mediately. You may be the winner inky blackness and called for a 2nd and Walnut St. Denver else we owe the benefits of modern shaker. Things were looking up. In of the family of the late Eugene of the prize offered by the Brickey sanitation. Berkeley Grocery Kelly, his father. Mr. Kelly is the Your Dealer Sells "SUNCO” Plumbing and Heating Co, Home-Owned Store the meantime he was writing names We generally fear most dangers on cards tucked away in sealed boxes, great-grandnephew of the Most Rev.' 7 John Hughes, first Archbishop of BISHOP BROSSART, that cannot be readily seen or sensed Quality and Service scribbling cryptic messages on con­ « ' CUT FLOWERS in other ways. According to the New York. The Lady chapel, which KENTUCKY, DIES lumbing and heating industries GAIIup 0658 is situated directly behind th* main VINER WEDDING DECORATIONS Eureau, one of the most dangerous 4401 Tennyson NEW DEAN OF CARDINALS IS altar, is used for small weddings and FUNERAL DESIGNS (Continued From Page 1) forms of gases emitted from sewers NOT OLDEST other services the attendance at —• on Short Notice — Father Stenhany. At 16 he entered in the homes with faulty plumbing Gennaro Cardinal Granito Pig- which is not above 500. Chevrolet, Inc. St. Francis* college, Cincinnati, and is an almost odorlesk sort. We all COUGAR & TODD natelli di Belmonte, who became dean after completing his course there was can readily detect the ordinary Incorporated of the Sacred College upon the death COUPLE IN HOME FOR AGED of Cardinal Vannutelli, is neither the Columbine sent to Louvain university, Belgium. sewer gas odor that comes from the ' Wholeoala and Retail ARE MARRIED He was ordained to the priesthood untrapped street or home sewer. senior Cardinal nor the oldest in The chapel at St. Theresa's home Sept. 1, 1872, at S t Mary’s Cathe­ White this is extremely unpleasant SPORTING GOODS point of years. He is, however, the ^2 4 'Hour Service senior Cardinal-Bishop, The senior for the aged, Silverton, Ohio, was Floral Company dral, Covington, by the late Bishop and deleteriouB to health, it is not BICYCLES crowded With more than 600 men and A, M. Toabbe. as much to be feared as the less 1441 California member of the Sacred College is Car­ dinal Skrensky-Hriste, former Arch­ women July 30 for the marriage’ of 455 Broadway 607 Fifteenth Street In 1888 Father Brossart was sum­ scented kind. Homes with proper EstoblUhed 1898 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jordan, the first moned to Covington by the late plumbing equipment are safeguarded bishop of Olmuetz (), who was Phone TAbor 2649 created a Cardinal by Leo XIII in to be married as residents of the Bishop Maes to become the 'Vicar against any sort of sewer gas. The home. Rev. H. H. Certain, home SO. 0051 John P. Byrne Jerry F. Breen General of the Covington diocese, dependable plumber, using pipi Try Our Delicious 1901. He is the only living Cardinal who received the red hat from the chaplain, officiated. Many gifts and and also pastor of the Cathedral. He and fixtures of high quality and felicitations were reoeived by Mr. was consecrated Bishop of Coving­ entific designing, works unseen.- Co^ Cream Malted Milk hands of ^that Pontiff. Although only 67 years of age, he lives in re­ and Mrs. Jordan, who are both 70 J. P. BRICKEY ton Jan. 25, 1916, shortly after the guard home health against tqe^ years old. death of Bishop Maes. He sen-cd his dangers. But many inferior quajj^y tirement in . The oldest of Plumbing and Heating Company diocese until March 12, 1923, when fixtures and fittings installed, per­ the Cardinals is the 85-year-oId Car­ dinal Fruhwirth, who was made a WORLD RALLY OF CATHOLIC Jobbing a Specialty Eitimates Furnithed he resigned because of ill health. haps, by a handv-man or the owner JOURNALISTS, PLAN tJ Upon his resignation, Bishop Bros­ himself, often have vital defects Cardinal by Benedict XV in 1915. He is chancellor of the*'Holy Roman From practically all of the Euro­ FIRST CLASS WORK sart was appointed of Water sealed traps, vents and other Church and, formerly, was prior gen­ pean countries, including Vatican' Phone SOuth 2309 665 South Pearl St. Vallis and retired to St. Ann’s con­ precaution on good plumbing jobs City, and from the United States and' insure safety to the family. Carbon eral of the Dominicans and Nuncio vent to Bavaria. Canada in North America and Uru-, Solemn Pontifical Mass was cele­ monoxide fumes, a, practically odor­ guay in South America, Catholic brated Aug. 9 at the Cathedral, in less gas, emitted from automobile POOR IRISHMAN MAY BECOME journalists are expected in ' charge of Rt. Rev. Francis W. How­ motors in closed garages often cause 1503 Stout, 1557 Welton, and SAINT this month to attend the Interna­ ard, present Bishop of Covington, deaths unexpectedly because the vic­ 402Vz 17th Street The anniversary of the death of tional Congrtss of Catholic'Journal­ assist^ by clergymen of the diocese. tims do not have warnings of their Matt Talbot, the humble working man ists. Vatican City will have as dele­ ■The prelate was buried in a sepul­ danger. Odorless sewer gases in who was found dead in a Dublin gates Father Considine, director of Sunderland's Coffee cher which he personally designed the home do not necessarily kill, but the rides service, and his assistant,' several years ago, in the St. Ann’s they endanger health. The best in­ laneway five years ago, was cele­ The firms listed here de­ brated recently in Dublin. When he Father Walsh. Justin McGrath, di­ Fragrant Appetizing convent cemetery. surance against this danger is to rector of the N. C. W. C. News serv­ have your master plumber make a was taken to a hospital, chains which serve to be remembered had sunk into his emaciated body ice, Washington, will represent the ROASTED FRESH EVERY DAY ROMANS CELEBRATE FEAST OF health examination of your home. Catholic press of the United States. OUR LADY OF SNOWS The Brickey Plumbing and Heat­ were found round him. An account Call south 5393 Prompt Delivery when you are distributing of his life received wide circulation. The many churches of Rome which ing Co., located at 665 South Pearl ARCHBISHOP MOONEY HOME i are dedicated to the Virgin Mary street, takes pleasure in announcing There is in his native city a great your patronage in the dif­ number of Catholics, particularly FROM HOSPITAL celebrated at their Masses August that it will award as the prize to the Archbishop Edward A. Mooney, 5 the Feast of Our Lady of the winner of this week’s contest, as among the working classes, who re­ MULLER-RAY ferent lines of business. vere his memory and are praying for Apostolic Delegate to India, was dis­ Dr. H. T. Young Snows, a commemoration dating designated by The Register, a val­ charged from Charity hospital, Cleve­ Cleaners— Dyers— Hatters back to the fourth century, A.D uable combination tempering faucet his . There are numer­ land, 0., after a few days’ stay there r Veteran Chiropractor The legend has it that two pious for the sink.—(Adv«rtiitment). ous visitors to his grave in Glasnevin for a minor illness. He returned to his Estimates Furnished on House Romans, vith the approval of every Sunday and many reports re­ le Liberius, ivished to build a church home in Youngstown, where he vrill and Expert Truss Fitter c e iv e of favors obtained through his spend several weeks on vacation. 3i Cleaning in honor of the Virgin and, being FRENCH HONOR NICOT, FIRST intercession. TO GIVE THEM TOBACCO After arriving in New York from V- uncertain, prayed to her for guid­ te Main Office and Factory Jean Nicot, the ambassador to Rome several weeks ago Arch­ ance as to the location. Her reply LACE MOSAIC TO POPE AS bishop Mooney contracted a cold i t 204 Steel Bldg. TA. 3984 was that they should build on the Lisbon, who is said to have intro­ JUBILEE GIFT 17th Ave. and Humboldt duced tobacco into France and who which developed into a sinus ailment. •t spot where snow fell in the summer. Signora Eloisa Zallio King, who He went to the hospital for treat­ id Res. SO. 3086-J The two would-be church founders ave his name to nicotine is being with her American husband, 'Warren at One of the Largest Always the Best onored this year by the French ment At no time was the illness and the Pope, to whom they con­ f C. King, has been traveling in her serious. Emergency: Phone Main 3261 fided their supernatural message, Smokers’ league. Nicot himself native Italy this summer, has pre­ /ver- Phone Franklin 2664 never smoked, chewed or took snuff, were dumfounded when, on the fol- sented a handsome lace mosaic to lat, it and when questioned about tobacco 30 lowing August 5, a burning hot da;^, Pope Pius XI as a jubilee gift. The ANNIVERSARY OF VOW option a flurry of snow fell oni the summit he always said: “It is good for those ,efd I who like it, but I do not use the piece is designed for use on the high , the city of lagoons, is pre-'®*'* Lady Mode Tells Why Denver Mud of the Eaquiline. They at once be­ altar of the Sistine chapel and is a paring to celebrate in October tho\°*^ gan to build a church there. stuff myself.” One of his first gifts Beauty Mask Is So Economical to Use of tobacco was to Cardinal Lorraine,; masterpiece of the lacemakers| art. 800th anniversary of a vow made by ? It It traly tba height of real economT to n>« Dtnvor Mud MISSION FATHERS BUILD WOOD the Venetian senate in 1630 whenl csiof to be used as a cure for headache. ! \tnre •I ■ Betuty Uttk. for ft It > 4-ln-l trtatment—Beauty CATHEDRAL THEMSELVES JUBILEES AND RECEPTION FOR the city experienced its worst plague Clay, Aitringent, Tittua Builder and Cleaneer. There The new ' Cathedral opened at you will DOMINICAN SISTERS visitation. The Church of Holy Mary tury it no end tc the amailng vtinc and economy of thit LIGHTNING STRIKES STATUE inta . marvelous matk. The money saved when buyfnc Lady Visale in the Solomon Islands by be glad Augrust 4, Feast of St. Dominic, of Health was erected in fulfillment I Moda'a Denver Mud Betuty Matk in place of other high Bishop Louis Raucaz of the Marist IN ROME 1 was an important day at the mother- of the vow when deliverance came. ' ains I priced beauty praparationt !wlU buy othar naedad articlat house of the Dominican Sisters at ' be :hat yon bava long wiahtd for. Dollar!—Dollar!—hard Fathers is the work of the-mission­ The statue of S t Paul on the Cei you tried I aarned dollart dUaolve inia notbiqS when buying ez- aries themselves, who acted as archi­ lonna Antonina in the Piazza Co>> Sinsinawa, Wise., for on that day EASTMAN GIVES $1,000,000 FOR pantiva beauty praparatlonit, aoch at ercarot, oUt and lo- tects and builders. They proudly lonna, Rome, was struck by lightning* a can thirty-two young women received the ITALIAN COLLEGE lloni. Evtn the eheipett qt tbete preparttloni it expen- recently. The arm of the statue, white habit of St. Dominic, eleven A miUion-dollar donation to the tlve. for whan buying one yon really have to buy several claim for it ploce among the moat X othert. Buy a can of Dinver Mud today I—Regular aiu beautiful churches of Oceania. It is which was erected there by Pope sisters celebrated their silver jubilee Italian government has just been COB 3Sc, Twanty-flva beauty traatmanta ia every can. 170 feet long. 50 feet wide and 30 Sixtus V in place of that of the Em­ and three sisters their golden jubilee. made by George Eastman of Roches­ Or, write to Lady Mode for a free trial pockaga. feet high ana is entirely of wood. peror Marcus Aurelius, was slightly On AuCTSt 6 forty-four young women ter, N. Y. The money is for the THE DENVER MUD COMPANY, INC._^ Missionaries came to the South Solo­ damaged and four pieces of marble S i took tneir first vows and the same erection of a clinic and college m 4S5 Lincoln Street Denver, Colarado mon Islands only 32 years ago. were thrown on the square. number took their vows for life. Rome. i Sundar, 'Aggnst:i7. 1930 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

B le s d Tltonias More, Martyr, eat all t h e KIPPIN'US ARB „ “iMpes’ Ifm Statesman, Great Literary Light WAt^RMELOiS W . '^00 MISTER? Aid it tfanl (M ■ M ' Loved for Witty Conversation, He Was Beheaded Some of Charismata Described—Many Not by One-Time Friend, Henry VIII Very Well Understood Today

(Continued From Page 1) hausted. His enforcement of the (The Liturgy—Written for The supernatural gifts enjoyed by the other languages and studies. After laws against heretics has drawn ad­ Register) men Christ chose as first ruleriKof His two years’ residence there he was verse comment from Protestant writ­ August 17 is the tenth Sunday Church. The other charismata scetn recalled to London, where he took, up ers of that time and later. Though after Pentecost | August 18 is the to have all been included in the Apos- the study of law. His great ability he firmly believed in the law and as fourth day within the octave of the tolate. began to attract attention but, in chancellor was entrusted with seeing Assumption; Tuesday, August 19, is Prophe<7 —the gift of knowing spite of the demands on his time, his it was obeyed, he never used harsh the Feast of St. John Eudes, founder and of being able to manifest, things law work did not absorb all his ener­ measures if possible, only four people of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd; hidden from tho ordinary knowledge gies. He wrote poetry, both Latin paying the supreme penalty in his ad­ Wednesday, August 20, is the Feast of man; for instance, future events.' and English, of good quality and ministration. of St. Bernard, and great Discerning of Spirits—a super^ia- made many friends among scholars More firmly opposed Henry’s de­ patron of devotion to the Blessed tnral gift enabling its fiossessorrto and learned men. signs in regard to his divorce, the Virgin; Thursday, August 21, is the judge whether certain manifesta­ • He read the works of the Fathers and the laws against Feart of St. Jane Frances Fremiot tions came from wod or evil spirits. of the Church with care and went heretics and speedily lost the royal de Chantal, widow, foundress of the Until Christianity became widespread, to live near the London Charterhouse, favor. He resigned as lord chan­ Sisters of the Visitation; Friday, cases of possession were rather com­ often joining in the spiritual exer­ cellor less than three years after his August 22, is the Octave of the As­ mon, for The pagans descended to cises of the monks there. For a long succession to Wolsey. This meant sumption of the B. V. M.; Saturday, frightful impurities and actual devil time he wavered between joining the the loss of nearly all his income but August 23, is the Vigil of the Apostle worship in their religious rites. It or the Observant Fran­ he cheerfully accepted the reverses Bartholomew and the Feast of St was good, therefore, for the Church ciscans, both of which orders ob­ aind set about writing. Philip Benizi, tho great Servite. to have members able to tell the real served a religious life of extreme He lived in seclusion for eighteen The Epistle for the Sunday gives origin of manifestations. A person strictness and fervor, but he finally months, staying away from the coro­ an insight into the extraordinary who doubts the existence of frequent decided that his powers of perseve­ nation of Anne Boieyn in an effort graces that were given to the infant diabolical manifestations in that age rance were not strong enough -to war­ to avoid a public rupture with the Church, to help in her propagation. is merely ignorant. Careful scholars rant his becoming a priest. His King. Neutrality did not suit Henry, These gifts lasted but a short time, as great as the world has produced, sanctity was always evident, though, however, and More’s name was in­ for the ordinary graces are sufficient like St. , go into and one of the penances he gave him­ cluded in a bill introduced against now that the Church is well estab­ detail about these things. self was the wearing of a hair shirt Catholics. When brought before lished. We are not even sure today Doctor*—these were teachers spec­ next to his skin. members of parliament to explain just how some of tliese gifts worked. ially ^ ted by God to be able to teach When the question of a religions his disapproval of the King's anti- Occasionally little sects will pretend the faith permanently in certain vocation was d definitely...... settled...... More Papal action, More answered that he to have them, but we can hardly imag­ places, while the Apostles and others threw himself Into his work at the bar had several times explained his at­ ine their imitations being anything traveled founding new churches. The and scored immediate success. He titude to the King in person without like the original, when we contem gift was made unnecessary as means was elected to parliament and won incurring his displeasure. So popu­ plate the supreme dignity of all 'the of educating the clergy were rao- the intense disfavor of King Henry lar was he that Henry had to remove divinely...... establishedibr - ■ -features of - Chris­- ■ vided, but it was quite essential at VII by successfully opposing the his name from those on the bill. tianity. St. Paul records some of the first large and unjust exactions which The Incident was but a forerunner extraordinary gifts to the infant Wisdom—^this means the special that monarch was making from his of what was to come. The act of Briefs AlM>ut the Faith Ask'-Learn In this department. The Register presents Instnictlee articles condensed Into Church—the word of wisdom, the knowledge of the great Christian subjects. succession passed in March, 1534, ■ few sentences. Wo hare established the department becaaae in an as* of word of knowledge, faith (stronger mysteries—the Incarnation, Passion More was married in 1505 to the required all who were called upon rapid readinic it seems adviaabie to pay special attention to that iarse class who than the ordinary grace of faith), and Resurrection of Christ-^nd the eldest daughter of his friend, John to take an oath acknowledging the will not (fo through more lengthy articles of instruction. Tho department may I* there a saint by the name of the grace of healing, the working of indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Colte of Newhall, EsaeJt. Curiously issue of Henry and Anne as legiti­ not appear weekly, but it will appear often. Kenneth? miracles, prophecy, the discerning of Knowledge—this gift is somewhat enough, he was more in love with a mate heirs to the throne, and to this Kenneth is a form of the name spirits, divers kinds of tongues, and the same as wisdom, but in a lesser younger sister in the family but felt was added a clause repudiating “any Canice. St. Canice lived in Ireland interpretation of speeches. The degree. It implies a special knowl­ foreign authority, prince or poten­ We Cannot Believe Only What derstanding, weakened our will, and that it might be a “great grief and left in us a strong inclination to evil. in the sixth century and founded a Apostle makes plain that these graces edge of the futility of paganism. some shame also to the eldest to see tate.’* In April More was summoned We Like number of monasteries. He was him­ are given according to the free will Helps— this charisma gave special her younger sister preferred before to Lambeth to take' the oath and upon Furthermore sickness and other phy­ Our faith must be, 1. Universal; sical pain and death of the body are self a priest and a monk. He estab­ of God and not through any educative strength in the service of the poor her in marriage,* and, of a certain his refusal was committed to the cus­ 2. Firm; 3. Lively; and 4, Constant. lished monastic foundations. in Scot­ process on the part of the recipient. and the sick, performed by the dea­ tody of the Abbot of Westminster. a punishment for this sin. pity, transferred his affections." Our faith is universal when we be­ In Baptism, the supernatural grace land, where he is known as Kenneth. The working of miracles and the gift cons and deaconesses. The marriage was a supremely happy Four days later he was removed to lieve not only some but all the truths of prophecy have frequently appeared Government—the special executive one, however, until its termination the Tower and in November was for­ is restored to the soul, but the other which the Catholic Church proposes penalties remain—as a constant re­ in great saints throughout CatholicC( ‘ ability needed in the ruUng of the by his wife’s untimely death in 1511. mally judged guilty of treason. to our belief. If a non-Catholie party tt married history. By use of the ritual prayers Church. He married again, this time a widow In prison, though suffering preatly minder of what sin does. to a Catholic by a priest after promis­ Is there, then, no one at liberty Many of the difficulties of orig­ for the sick, ordinary priests have Faith—that strong faith which some seven years-older than himself, from disease aggravated by his con­ to admit and believe only some points ing to bring the children up Cath­ often been able to work marvelous moves mountains and casta out devils a capital housewife but somewhat finement, he retained his habitual inal sin are cleared up if we get a olics and then he back* out on this of the Christian faith? No; for, 1. true idea of the doctrine. Father cures, although no claim is made that and faces the cruellest torture on lacking in education so that she gaiety. When visited by Cromwell Christ says without exception: promise after having children, is that the power of miracles continues in behalf of religion without flinching. usually failed to see the point of her and others, he refused to give any Faa Di Bruno in "Catholic Belief” a reason for an annulment of the “Preach the Gospel to every crea­ says: “On account of the sin of the the same sense as in the infant Miracles— the power to perform husband’s jokes. answer to their questions about his ture; ho that believeth not shall be marriage? Church. Every age, nevertheless, deeds beyond the ordinary ability of His fame as a lawyer had become belief of Henry’s ecclesiastical su­ first man, all his children are indeed condemned” (Mark xvi, 15,16). And bom deprived of certain gifts, but No; the Catholic party is bound in has had miracles, both at the hands man, like the causing of cures, the so great that both Cardinal Wolsey premacy, etc., other than to declare again: “Teacn:n them ■ to oliiserve all of individuals and at the great making ineffectual bites of serpents and King Henry VIII desired his serv­ himself a loyal subject of the King. gratuitous gifts. They are bora conscience to do everything possible things whatsoever I have commanded averse to God, but averse to God as a to have the children baptized and shrines. Absolutely nothing in or poison draughts, the casting out of ices at court. He finally became com­ His remarks were deliberately dis­ you” (Matt, xxviii, 20). And St. science is better proved than the devils, etc. pletely attached to the court, but torted when reported to the King. supernatural end which is not de­ reared in the faith, but the marriage John says: “Whosoever revolteth, and manded by nature. If God is said existence of miracles, if/anybody is Healing—^the power to dispel in­ never gave up his writing. The King He was indicted for high treason and bonds are not affected. No Christian open-minded enough to study the continue^h not in the doctrine of not to love them, the meaning of this mqrriage can be annulled unless jury and disease by means beyond loaded him with favors and often found guilty by the jury that tried Christ, hath not God” (2 John i, 9). data. The gift of tongues has like­ is only that God, who loves them as proof can be adduced that a real nature. came to visit him in his mansion at him. He was sentenced to be hanged And 2. He who believeifcof the doc­ wise appeared, but rarely, in the lives Tongues—this unusual gift seems Chelsea on the Thames, as an unbid­ at Tyburn but Henry changed the His intelligent creatures, does not marriage has never existed, for in­ trine of Christ only what he pleases love them with a love of gratuitous of the saints. The interpretation of sometimes to have implied the power den guest at dinner time or to spend decree to being beheaded at Tower has no I'aith at all; for such a one stance through lack of consent. speeches is something about which we to preach and be heard in whatever hours walking in the garden with his hill. More went to his death with his friendship, with a love ready to con­ does not believe Grod, but his own fer on them a supernatural blessed­ know very little. language any auditor understood, but arm about More’s neck enjoying his usual calmness, secute in the knowl­ judgment. Why does the Catholic Church The early Church had a number it also implied the use of a certain brilliant conversation. More, how­ edge that he was innocent of any ness. They are truly sons of wrath, Our faith is firm when we believe but only inasmuch as the supernat­ make use of sprinkling instead of im­ of charismata or special graces to kind of speaking understood only by ever, had no illusions about the royal crime but that of being true to his without the least doubt. Abraham mersion in Baptism? At what period aid her extension. Not all of them are the few which gave special praise to favor he enjoyed and wrote to Roper, faith. ural beatitude is denied to them, and was rewarded for his firm faith: “In in which privation their condemna­ did the custom commence? Is it mentioned in the "Epistle today. Fol­ God and also greatly impressed the his son-in-law: “If my head should the promise of God he staggered not contrary to the Bible? lowing were some of those enjoyed: unbeliever who. heard it. In this lat­ 5^:' ^vin him a castle in France, it should IOWA LEADS U. S. IN K. OF C. tion consists. They are called sin­ by distrust, but was strengthened in ners, not because any actual personal The Apostolat*—including not only ter use of the gift, the charisma is not fail to go." DRIVE faith; and therefore it was reputed The Catholic Church does not use the Episcopal office as held by our very poorly understood today. Great He succeeded Wolsey as chancellor Hon. James H. Devaney, supreme guilt of Adam is imputed to them, sprinkling but pouring in Baptism. to him unto justice” (Rom. iv, 20, but inasmuch as the deprivation of own Bishops but the extraordinary (Continued on Page 4) of England in October, 1529, a post director of the , 22). Moses and Aaron were punished The minister of the sacrament pours never before held by a layman. grace brought upon himself by Adam water on the head of the person to f ^ Cascade, Iowa, has received a mes­ on account of a doubt (Numbers xx, as a necessary consequence of his Though he lacked Wolscy’s political sage from Supreme Secretary William 12). be baptized and says while pouring: acumen he made his tenure of office sin is justly considered voluntary in “I baptize thee in the name of the McGinley that Iowa leads all the Our faith is lively when we live them by the will of the head of the / memorable for his success as a judge. other states of the Union in the selec­ up to it; that is, when we avoid evil, Father, and of the Sdn, and of the His despatch was so great that the human, race. Therefore they are sin­ Holy Ghost.” Second Century Showed Bishops of tive Knights of Columbus member­ and do ^ o d in the manner our faith ners, not by any personal sin of their supply of cases was actually ex- ship drive. prescribes. “As the body without own, but by a sin, so to speak, of Sprinkling is also a valid form of the spirit is dead, so also faith with­ nature, because brought upon nature Baptism, but is not used by Catholics out works is dead” (James ii, 26). by the actual refusal of those rifts because it is rather risky. The Meth­ Will a dead faith save us? No; by Adam in the name of the 'whole Rome Vith Genuinely Papal Power odists use it very often. In this type our faith must prove itself active by human nature, and as head of the of Baptism the words arq said and charity, or else it is not sufficient Saint Says Two Types Need Frequent whole human family.” the person is sprinkled at the same (By Reverend Joseph B. Howard, that the Church in Corinth treasures for olitaining eternal salvation. “In How Married Couples Should time. The minister, if he would Merced,- ■ California) - "ifo • ■ and often publicly reads the letter Christ Jesus neither circumcision make sure of validityj has to be cer­ availeth anything, nor uncircumds- Regard Each Other One of a Series of Article* on the addressed to it by Pope Clement The Epistle in the Nuptial Mass tain that the water flows and actually The “Stele” or commemorative ion; but faith, that worketh by char­ touches the skin. Papacy Comniunion-tlie Perfect and hperfect! ity” (Gal. V, 6). "And if I should gives St. Paul’s beautiful advice to So far ■with the Gospels, we have monument of Abercius dates from have all faith, so that I could remove married couples (Ephesians V). It Immersion is also a valid form. In devoted a number of articles to show­ about this time, the middle of the says: ' this the words are said while the per­ second century. Abercius was a “Therc are two sorts of persons,” Rome, “the faults that thou commit- mountains, and have not charity, I ing what position^ and powers Christ am nothing’ (1 Cor. xiii, 2). Brethren: Let women be subject son is dipped. Three dippings are bestowed on St. Peter by promise in Christian from Phrygia and traveled say» St. ,” “who test should not keep thee away from to their husbands as to the Lord; for usually used in honor of the Blessed ought to communicate frequently: the Holy Table: they ought, on the Our faith is constant when we are the Gospel narratives; then how they from Hieropolis to Rome to “contem­ ready to lose all, even our life, rather the husband is the head of the wife, Trinity. were translated into action and real­ plate her sovereign majesty, to see the perfect, because they would be contrary, to make thee desire to ap-' as Christ is the head of the Church: much to blame if they did not come proach it still more frequently, for it than fall away from it. “Take heed, All of these forms date back to ity after > Pentecost and the first the queen clothed in golden vesture, brethren, lest perhaps there be in any He is the savior of His body. There­ the earliest days of Christianity. Im­ with shoes of gold upon her fe e t. . ohen to the source and fountain of IS in the Holy Sacrament of the Altar fore, as the Church is subject to preaching of the Gospel. The His­ perfection; and the imperfect, be­ that thou wilt find a remedy for all of yon an evil heart of unbelief, to mersion was used for centuries more tory of the Acts of the Apostles Such metaphorical terras were de­ depart from the living God” (Hebr. Christ, BO also let the wives be to than any other form, but all three shows S t Peter as Supreme Head manded on a public marble tablet cause they are in need of strength thy failings.” their husbands in all things. Hus­ to strive after perfection; tho strong “If you can testify that you do iii, 12). forms were recognized as valid. and Chief Shepherd of the flock of The meaning is clear. bands, love your wives, as Christ Sometimes in immersion the whole In the time of Pope Eleutherius, that they may not become weak; the not love sin, and that you sincerely What Original Sin Does to also loved the Church, and delivered Christ. weak that they may become strong; wish to serve Jesus Christ faithfully, Human Soul body was dipped; sometimes the per­ A brief glance through history St Irenaeus was sent to Rome by Himself up for it; that He might son was only partly immereed and ought to cinch the argrument. If we the martyrs of Lyons. This was the sick that they may regain health; you need not be uneasy about your By original sin we lose the super­ sanctify it, cleansing it by the laver the healthy that they may not fall daily faults,” says Msgr. De Segur. natural grace which we would have the head had water poured on it. find the acting always as towards the end of the second cen­ of water in the word of life; that Vicars and Vicegerents of Christ, tury. His book, “Contra Haereses,” back again into sickness.” "Unhappy By a decree of December 7, 1906, if this sin had not been inherited. He might present it to Himself a Christ was immersed in His Baptism, those,” says St. Bernard, “who have the fast before Communion has been We must be in the state of super­ as this was the form chiefly used by claiming supreme authority in the contains a very noteworthy passage glorious Church, not having spot, or Church, and this claim being allowed for the purpose We have at present to contend against the strong and considerably relaxed in the case of natural grace to gain heaven. Like­ WTinkle, or any such thing, but that the Jews. It is not absolutely cer­ do not eat the Bread of the strong.” the sick and chronic invalids. The wise our nature was corrupted by tain, however, whether or not the im­ by the faithful, then we have both in mind. "With reference to' the it diould be holy and without blem- Church of Rome he says: “With this The enemies of our salvation are so following is an extract from the de­ Adam's sin, for it darkened our un­ (Continued on Page 4) mersion was complete. Many au­ prophecy and fulfillment. The argu­ j many and so powerful, and we are so cree: thorities think it was, but the state­ ment is complete. Church, because of her primacy and extremely weak, that if we do not "Petitions to this effect, i.e., on ment that He came up out of the The Gospels themselves speak for her authority, all other Churches often—and very often—“eat the behalf of the sick, were presented to water might easily be used of one the firstIi; century. The Acts of the ought to agree .... indeed it is Bread of the strong,” we canrfot hope our most Holy Lord, Pope Pius X, who had been baptized partly by im­ Apostles show the thanks to her that all other Churches to win the victory, the winning of and he, after maturely weighing the mersion and partly by pouring. in action. There he is shown as al­ have kept the traditions of the which means for us everything in W y s Bird Housd ways taking the lead, always the one Apostles.”-- , matter and conferring with the Baptismal fonts in the catacombs, to make the decision. 'The second Last of aRJwe have the position eternity. “A maji,” say Taulerus, Sacred Congregation of the Council, however, as well as pictures, prove ''must attach himself now to God has graciously conceded that sick century brings u sj» post-Apostolic taken up by Pope Victor towards the (By Brother Prter) the Blessed "Virgin and ask her,” he positively that pouring was used by times, ,or what are sometimes called end of the century on the question with all his strength; otherwise he persons who have already b&en laid the early Christians. We are also ^ - will surely come to fall.” And he One of a Series of Fairy Stories for said to himself. sul^Apostolic times. The writings of the observance of Easter. Poly­ up for a month, .and have no sure The Blessed Virgin was all smiles certain that they used the other explains that by “attaching oneself hope of speedy recovery, shall be Little Catholics. that have come down to us from thi? crates, Bishop of Ephesus, with the to God” he means receiving very fre­ Bobby’s dad had given him a tool as she told Golden Tim about Bobby. forms. We know that prisoners were period are not very numerous. These rest of the Bishops of the East, was allowed, with the confessor’s ap­ “I’ve talked to my Son, Jesus Christ, often baptized, also that the sacra­ quently the Blessed Eucharist. proval, fde confessarii consilio], to box and Bobby, who was very handy were perilous times. Tho faithful determined to maintain the observ­ “Communion, frequent Commun­ about such things, had built a bird about it,” she said, “and we think ment was often given to the dying were the victims of relentless perse­ ance of Easter as it had been handed receive the most Holy Eucharist in we’d better wait a few days before who could not be moved from bed. ion, very frequent Communion, spite of their having taken nourish­ house. The place where Bobby lived cution, Their hiding places were as down from the time of St. John and daily Communion; behold the grand, had few birds. Bobby thought that if answering the prayer, because it is In these cases it is certain that pour­ often as not the subterranean pas­ SL Polycarp. Victor was determined ment in the form of liquid [per good for little bo^ to pray often ing was used. " the sovereign resource held out to our modum potus]: in the case of those he built the bird hquse birds would sages of the catacombs. No repre­ to make them conform with the West. weakness by the compassionate come. So he put it up into a tree, and if we keep Bobby waiting a while In the Church today immersion is sentation of their faith was permit­ He therefore threatened to excom­ living in pious households where the it will help him.” bounty of our Lord and Savior Jesus Blessed Sacrament is reserved, or his dad helping him do this. But al­ used in the Eastern rites. Pouring ted, and Christ perforce had to be municate them unless they should Christ. It would seem that in pro­ which enjoy the privilege of having though the house had been up three “That’s fine,” said Golden Tim; must be used by the priests of the represented by paintings of Hermes comply. At this point, St. Irenaeus portion as the torrents of impiety Mass celebrated in a domestic ora­ ^ y s, not a bird came near it. “but don’t make him wait too long. Latin rite. The Church demands, for or of Orpheus. The Popes often intervened in the role of peacemaker. and of unbelief mount up from the tory, once or twice a week; in the “This will never do,” said Bobby. He might get tired.” the sake of certainty and uniformity, reckoned the period of their reign He made every effort to dissuade depths of the infernal abyss and case of others once or twice a month “I built that house for birds, and if “0, 1 know more about little boys that the priests ef each rite [use the in months instead of years. A mar­ the Pope from his drastic course of threaten to submerge the world, the . . . etc. birds do not use it the house is no than you do," said the Blessed Vir­ same type of ceremonies prescribed tyr’s crown was the reward of their action, and finally succeeded in hav­ infinitely kind and compassionate good.” gin. “You see I’ve had One of my for their - rite. The Church could labors. Let us see what testimony ing the Pope adopt more moderate Heart of Jesus wishes, on Its part, "Given at Rome, December 7, Own.” we have. and conciliatory measures. The point 1906. “There’s nothing to do except easily change this if she wished, but to inundate mankind with a deluge of wait,” said his dad. Golden Tim smiled and kissed Our there is no denying the fact that Before the end of the first cen­ of interest for us at present is that graces and of love. “'J-VINGENT, Card. Bishop of “0 , yes^there is,” said Bobby, " r il Lady’s hand. "1 know Jrou’ll be good pouring is the simplest way of ad­ tury. St, Clement, the fourth Pope Pope Victor in this instance acted Sometimes people will say; “I Palestrina, Prefect. say a prayer to the Blessed "Virgin to Bobby and I’m not going to try ministering the sacrament and no­ in succession to St Peter, Intervenes very much as Pope Pius would at don’t feel myself one bit better for I “C. De Lai, Secretary.” and she’ll send some birds.” to tell you how to act,” he said. body who knows Christian history with authority in the troubles which the present day—with authority. my frequent Communions.” Hence the conditions are: (1) that Bobby’s dad did not say anything, “I’ll tell you what to do,” said has the least doubt of Its validity. had arisen in the Church in Corinth. "IllWhile...... the evidence is not over­ It is not a question of feeling at the invalid must have been laid up but it was plain to be seen that he Mary. “You find a nice family of I have just finished reading his whelming, nor the bulk of it great, it Tho Methodist use of sprinkling epistle. It reads just like a pastoral all. The effect* of the Sacrament, at least a month; (2) that there be did not think the Blessed "Virgin birds and tell them that I want them gives Catholic judges in marriage is pretty clear that the conception especially increase of sanctifying “no sure hope of his speedy recovery;” v/ould bother. Bobby looked at his to go and live in Bobby’s house. Tell letter or an encyclical would today. of...... the position of tho “Papacy 'held Id ‘by them to move in next Tuesday.” cases ^ ea t difliculty, for it is almost At the beginning of the second cen­ the earliest Christiana was, for ^all grace, have been procured in you, (3) he must have the confessor’s ap­ dad for a few minutes and said: ‘T il impossible to prove the validity or whether you felt them or not. And proval; (4) the nourishment must be show you." Golden Tim thought of a family of tury, S t Ignatius the Martyr, in his practical purposes, the same as is h’eld as to the daily faults which you say robins that would oe just the right non-validity of a Baptism by sprin­ Epistle to the Romans, salutes the by their successors, the Catholics of taken in the form of liquid (This The little boy then went out into kling. you commit, I answer, first, that a latter condition would, according to the woods and tacked a holy card kind. So he flew down and told Mrs. Church of Rome as president of the today. The amount of literature million of such faults fall infinitely a reply of the Holy Office of Sep­ vdth the Blessed V iren’s picture on Robin to bo ready to move. Strong Scriptural texts upholding Christian brotherhood, and makes a which we have of the second century short of the gravity of one mortal tember 7, 1897, admit of a certain it to a big tree. “This tree is yours,” “I don’t think we will,” said Mrs. immersion are available. But there touching reference to the memory of is slight, but its evidence all points sin, from which perhaps your daily admixture of solid food in the liquid, he said to the Blessed "Virgin,, “and Robin. “I don't like to move too is absolutely nothing in the Bible dis­ the Apostles Peter and Paul. one way. Were there, more remains Communion saves yon; and, secondly, e.g., bread crumbs, powdered j ^ e s , I’m going to come out and pray every often.” carding the other types of the sac­ About this time, too, Hegesippus to examine the evidence would be these faults themselves would infal­ etc., provided that the whole mixture day under your tree until hi birds come “But the Blessed Virgin wants you rament, which history proves were traveled to Rome, a pilgrim to the the stronger. libly be far more numerous and ser­ does not lose its character of a into my new bird house.” to move into Bobby’s house,” declared used in the early centuries: The center of Christian life. He gives in Even Harnack admits that all the ious^ did you notTco so often to Com­ liquid. Therefore, with greater rea- It happened that on the afternoon Golden Tim. Bible itself plainly declares that it corroboration a list of the Popes up elements of the ultimate evolution munion. “This daily Bread is taken son; soups, wine, medicine, tea, cof­ of the day' that Bobby tacked up the “She has only to ask and any bird does not contain all that ^ Christ to Anacitus. of the constitution of the Church were as the remedy for our daily infirm­ fee, milk, etc., may be taken.) picture, Golden Tim, the fairy, was will obey. We’d do anything for the taught. Tradition is just as impor­ Denis of Corinth in his Letter to already evident in the second cen> ity,” says St. . Adapted from “Frequent and Daily passing through the woods. He saw Blessed Virgin,” said Mrs. Robin, tant as the Bible and tradition is very the Romans congratulates them on turvv if not earlier. He might just aa “My danghter,” said the Blessed Communion,” by the Rev. Joseph the picture and wondered who could who started right away to pack np plain on the validity of the thrfec possessing the tombs of the Apostles well say they were there from the .Virgin in a vision to St. Frances of McDonnell, S.J. have put it there. “I’ll go right up to and make ready to move the family. kinds of Baptism. Peter and Paul, and assures them beginning. ' ,

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■PAGE FOUR THE REGISTER Sunday,' August 17, 1930 THE REGISTER V ■ PuWl»Ji*d « r« » wt*k b7 Th« Catholld Pnliltlhlnt SoefStr. tae, A 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office' Box 1497 „ Praildtal. Bt. Rtr. J. Hei.rr Tib«a, O.D., Bltbap of Oea/ar DeipAtchet about tha abduc­ to him. I had no choice but to com­ Edltor-Gaatral, R«v. Matth«» Smllh. Ph.D., LL.U. ManagiaB Editor, Hobart A. tion by Chineia bandit* of the ply with bis request. He then asked I . Smith. Aitociata Editor, Juaaphi Newman. Rav. Clifford King, S.V.D., and me to hand over all my other valu­ DIoeaaaii Editloaii Ctntral California Remitter (Frdtno), Rt. Rtr. RUhop J, B. , , _ MaaGlnlay, D.D., prakident; Re». M khad SuUlvan, adit

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Simple Marker for His Grave A new riehneea of flavor—The creamr, mellow ricbneai of pure Cathedral St. Francis A Cardiniil, five Bishops and twenty priests, that the Archbishop's remains awdet cream expertly blended with other prominent ecclesiastics August be brought to Milwaukee for burial.” domeitic and imparted sun-ripened 7 attended the funeral of Archbishop The will requested a simple burial. fruits and -pure cane anger. It ^ . ALTA MARKET CO. de Sales’ Sebastian Messmer of Milwaukee at The Archbishop asked that no more coats more to make Ice cream the S. KRAUTMAN Goldach, Switzerland. He died there than $150 be expended for a casket Polar Bear way, but no other lea 12M East Colfax Aye. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET while on a vacation. and that a crucifix be erected above cream produeee eueh a taata thrill. HARDWARE—PAINTS Yet Polar Bear ice cream coats no Corner *Lafayette Baby Beef a Specialty Cardinal Piffl of Vienna was dele­ his g^rave at a cost not to exceed HOUSEHOLD GOODS gated by Pope Pius XI to represent $ 200. more than ordinary ico cream. Telephone FRenkiin 4121 2805 HIGH ST. the . He personally gave Again the simplicity of his career Delicioas home-made Pies and Pastry Phone York 792 We Delivei the Benediction and read the prayer is reflected in his desire that his name A. Buckton, Prop. for the dead. Bishop Grueneck of not be mentioned by the prelate dej- 1 t *************************** I I $$♦ Wholesale and Retail Coire, Bishop Ambneehl of Basel and livering the funeral sermon. 1491 So. Broadway south 0403 Bishop Staui) of Lugano responded. Although priests of the Milwaukee PENCOL DRUG STORE Archbishop Messmer’s will, dated archdiocese united in asking that he Denver’s Leading Druggist Shrine of St. Ann ALAMEDA PHARMACY June 23, 1928, was read at a meet­ be interred there where he worked Motorists Insist on DRUGS—SUNDRIES ing of diocesan consultors in Milwau­ so many years, a cablegram received DRUGS—SUNDRIES PrttcripUoD* Our SpscJslty kee when news of the death arrived. said that it would be impossible to Preicriptioni Our Specially After the meeting, Msgr. Traudt move h)t> body Free Delivery Cut Prices ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR Excellent Fountain Sarrica P. L. MORBUBAU. Prop. sent the following cablegram to A Solemn Pontifical Mass was of­ i; QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILii A Rea) Household Friend—Constant Msgr. Breig at Goldach; fered in St. John's Cathedral, Mil­ COLFAX AND PENNSYLVANIA 300 South Broadway at Alameda BECAUSE they have found to their own satisfaction that Phones: York 8300— 8301— 8806 Trustworthy — Never Failing — for “It is the wish of the Archbishop waukee, Wednesday, for the late Biscuits— for Bread—for Pastry Phone South 1264 expressed in his lost will and testa­ Archbishop. i> its lasts longer, lubricates bjstter and gives less trouble ment that he be buried in St. Fran­ It is said that Archbishop Messmer than ony other oil manufactured. TEMPLE DRUG STORE Grfiin and Poultry Feed at T H E BROADWAY cis’. It is my desire, as well as that was buried in Goldach by his ov/n Denver Prices of the archdiocesan consultors and wishes expressed before death. Victor O. Peterion. Prop. DEPARTMENT STORE Prescription Work Our Specialty COMPANY MUSSOLINI IN DRIVE TO CRUSH SOMMERS OIL CO.ii j Delivery Service at All Tiroes CARD. MERCIER’S MAFIA J. M. CONES, Pres. Colorado and So. Wyoming Distributors COLFAX AND LOGAN St. Dominic’j Despite intense heat Sicily August 21 to SI South Broadway PROPHECY TRUE PHONES CHAMPA 808—809 2 was crowded with visitors inter­ ’ DENVER U]^n the occasion of the solemn ested in the trial of 200 prisoners ISth and Cleveland PI. MAin 4227 PINION FUEL AND SUPPLY Te Deum, sung in the collegiate accused of belonging to the Mafia and '•Cinder*** ’ RED STAR » COMPANY Church of 6S. Michael and Dulula, of having committed a series of Coprrigbt, 1924, Elmer E. Sommer* GROCERY CO. Brussels, in commemoration of the crimes ranging from homicide to Lump Coal, $5.50 and up one hundredth anniversary of the blackmail. It had already taken YOrk 5516 Steam Coal, $2.50 and up proclamation of Belgium’s independ­ three weeks to form a jury. Those F. A. Mumford, Manager ence, Cardinal Van Roey, Archbishop who-failed to attend were sentenced 530 East Colfax Cor. 25th and Decatur of Malines, addressed tne royal fam­ to heavy fines. The prisoners, of The Carpenter-Hibbard Optical Co. We Call For and Delivar ily, upon the threshold of the sanctu­ whom forty already were too ill to Pbona GAllup 5125 ary, as follows: attend the trial, all pleaded “not 46 Broadway Phone SOnth 1446 “During one of the darkest hours guilty.” There were more than 1,000 Opticians and Optometrists HAGLER’S of the war. Cardinal Mercier said witnesses. Mussolini was behind the prophetically from the pulpit of this prosecution, being determined to rid Phone Main 2065 162S Welton St., Denver, Cold, Grocery and Market H. A. HOLMBERG collegiate church: ‘Fourteen years St. John’s \ Sicily of its worst enemy, the mur­ 1314 E. 17th Ave. YOrk 2721 Wall Paper and Paints hence,inp<, day for day, our restored derous Mafia. FREE DELIVERY Cathedrals and our rebuilt churches 252 So. Broadway South 0432 will be thrown wide open; the faith KLAN APPEARS IN OHIO BURKE TA){ICAB LINE, INC. Where Your Patronage Is E. L. RONINGER Decorating in All Its Branches ful will crowd into them; our King, PRIMARY CANVASS TAbor 0291 1673 Broadway TAbor 0291 Appreciated Albert I, standing upon his throne, In the closing days of the Ohio Groceries, Meat* and Vegetables Estimates Cheerfully Given will in perfect freedom bend his un­ primary canvass, the Ku Klux Klan, Limousines for Weddings, Funerals, EJtc. IT TAJ Ta k e s t h e subdued head to the majesty of the almost forgotten by Ohio politicians, TO M/ MAKE THE fH E King of Kings; the Queen, the Royal reappeared for a brief and furtive C. R. Quigley, Mgr. Forty Years in Business Holy Ghost Parish ANDD p P a y s THE Princes, will surround him. Again we moment August 5, when J. A. Cole- TO BUY THE IBEST South Denver Bank shall hear, from the Yser to the scott, grand dragon, assailed Former FRANJCLIN 0804 AND 0805 Meuse, from La Panne to Arlon, the Congressman John M. MeSweeney 1718 E. 6U> Av*. Deavsr, Colo. Every Accommodation joyous peals of our bells. Beneath for having announced that he had RUSTS PHARMACY the domes of their temples, Belgians supported Alfred E. Smith in 1923. THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. 7 Comer 19th and California Extended Consistent With will renew, hand in hand, their oaths The Klan leader claimed Governor Corner Fifteenth and Cartia, Charles Building Conservative Banking of fealty to God, to their sovereign Smith injected religious prejudice Acroii From Holy'Ghoit Church and to their liberties, the while Bish­ into the canvass two years ago, and Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines Complete Drag Store Supplies St. Joseph’s C.SS.R. ops and priests, interpreters of the asserted the issue is “very distaste­ Dependable Prescription Service Telephone Main 1900 Patronize South Denver nation's soul, will strike up, in one Prescription* Carofnlljr Filled ful” to the Klan. SOUTH DENVER MOVING common burst of gratitude, a trium­ - i TAbor 892B MAin 9805 phant Te Deum.’ ENGLISH CHURCH TO SERVE A w . & STORAGE COMPANY “The great patriot’s vision has be­ TEA AFTER MASS v a n ”z a n t GET OUR PRICES come a reality.” Tea and biscuits may be had after THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. Eighth and Bsnts Ft Phone Day and Night So. 1227 The King, in his reply, declared: the 8 and 9 o’clock Masses on Sun CHAKLES A. UeSELLKM “The Church, the greatest moral days at S t Hugh’s, Lincoln, Eng, No FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED I Annunciation Jewelers - Optometrists 369-71 So. Broadway force that exists, brings to the na­ charge is made to children.• -C!,Canon BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING GIFTS tions whose institutions insure liberty Hunt, in announcing this innovation, TAbor 3205 and 3206 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sta. - Phone TAbor 7770 ROADMOOn the inestimable blessing of the knowl­ which has been made for the benefit Residence j ’hone Franklin 1068-W. Denver, Colorado 10 to 30% Every Day Discounts edge and of the practice of eternal of parishioners who come from a dis­ V" LONDON MARKET AND B Cleaners and Dyers Christian principles which are at the tance to receive Holy Communion, GROCERY basis of our civilization.” said'that if it were found that a profit Oscar Tunnell, Prop. CALL SOUTH 1752-W MEN'S SUITS CLEANED ^ C m were made by charging one penny, foi* Crosley Radios, Prest-O-Lite Bat' • AND PRESSED # PROTEST AGAINST REMOVAL OF the price would be reduced to one- DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY y Quality Meats and Groceries teries, Firestone and Miller Tires CAMPION ACADEMY half penny. Boy Scouts of the parish 3800 Walnut Street South 8485 58S>87 So. Pearl Protest, by means of a petition have undertaken to hdp. ARTESIAN WATER Radio Batteries Recharged, 50c and personal appearance, against the HOTELS Phones: Main 5239— Keystona 3937 DOING WITHOUT BEER WOULD ARTESIAN WATER L. C. Tulloh Service Station contemplated action of the Jesuit or­ SLEEPING ROOMS—Two-room fumtohod der to move Campion academy from BUILD CATHEDRAL The Popular Table Water 538 Santa Fa Drive Archbishop Downey, appealing at Cooler Servlet for th* Office apt*. Strictly modern. Near S t Leo’* and St. St; Louis’ Prairie du Chien to Appleton, Wise., Artesian Water, Soda Watere and Near Ueere Elizabeth s churebe*. \ was recently made to the Rt. Rev. a meeting in Liverpool for the pro­ WINDSOR WATER A BOTTLING CO. lion Stout St. Phone KBr*tone 3863. Paul P. Rhode, Bishop of Green Bay, posed $15,000,000 Cathedral, re­ York 8358 3030 Downing Bl. Sacrament by Catholics of West De Pere and lated that Sir Edwin Lutyens, the HOSPITALS CHAS. KIENZLE architect, after working with pencil . CHIROPRACTOR Holy Family other cities of the Green Bay diocese, and paper for more than an hour one JEAN BART HOSPITAL KEY.FITTING T^ho believe that the St. Norbert col­ Care of Tiibereuloaie cates. 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SIXTEENTH AND QUITMAN Patronize Your about it, His Grace said, “Why don't Delivered at Lowest Prices Mower Grinding HEAD OF NEW SEMINARY you ask something reasonable?" THE CAMPBELL BROS. COAL CO. Naborhood Druggist APPOINTED Office, 1401 W. 38th Ave. Phone GaUup 0473 WE SERVE YOU BEST Yard. 1400 W. S2nd Ava. JEWELRY He's Your doctor’s Right-Hand Man Actual work of clearing the site 63 NUNS OBSERVE GOLDEN THE HOME. OF HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL 4120 W. 38th GAllup 1827-W WALSH MOTOR COMPANY of St. Edward’s seminary, which is JOHNSTON’S WATCH REPAUUNG JUBILEE AT MILWAUKEE JEWELRY SHOP to be built at Seattle, Wash., this Sixty-three sisters who received STORTZ FUEL AND FEED CO. 719 Santa F* Telephone KEyatone_ 8869 fall, began the first part of August. Coal, Wood. Hay and Grain MERIT GROCERY Authorized FORD Dealers the veil at Notre Dame convent, Mil­ OFFICE PHONE: YORK 0B86 St. Philomena’s The Very Rev. John F. Penlon, S.S., waukee, Wise., fifty years ago, at- Quality and SwvJca 4238 York SL MOVING GROCERIES, MEATS 3537 South Broadway■oadway provincial of the Sulpicians in the tended the golden jubileo‘ il( ceremonies United States, has announced the ap­ Shipping PacUag Dry Goods— Men’s Furnishings held at the convent on August 15. DELICATESSEN ^ _ DAN MOODY South 8964 Englewood 168 pointment of the Rev. Thomas C. Msgr. Bernard C. Traudt, V.G., was Moving, Storaf*, Country HauHnr, Expr*** • Shoes—Hardware Mulligali, S.S., as president of the SITTERLE * ROESCH 738 21at SI. T*L K E y a to i^ 8 3 « ' celebrant of a High Mass for the Delleateeeen, Bakery, Lunch Room. Agenti PIERCE’S Gallup 4828 and Gallup 2491-W new seminary. jubilarians. Fifty postulants re­ for Forni’a Alpenkraenter. Champa 7888 ceived the white veil at reception J. GHterle. R. Roeeeb 1836 ISth St. MUSICIAN HAND LAUNDRY 4995 LOWELL BLVD. ST. WALBURGA DEVOTIONS TO St. Mary ceremonies on August 4 and 6. ^ _ . Violin Instructor Our Work Will P l*«* You OPEN IN PITTSBURGH, PA. DENTIST DeBeriot Method Composer, Arranrer Established May 1, 1922 St. Walburga has been for cen­ HUNDREDS OF MOTORISTS AT DR. H. H. BISCARD CHRISTIAN La PHILIPPUS turies the patroness of those in dis­ , BLESSING OF AUTOS Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 H .: 1 P. M. 1136 Speer Blvd. E. 12th at Madison YOrk 4789 Magdalen’s K rish tress and oil blessed at her shrine in to 6 P. M. Evenings by appointment. St. VmcenTde Paul Hundreds of motorists attended 1302 South Pearl TeUpbone SOuth 6604 Echstedt, Bavaria, has been sent to the annual ceremony of blessing au­ PAPER HANGING Alterations—Remodeling all parts of the world. Father James tomobiles at S t Peter’s church, J. STEWART JACKSON I Denl2*»* PAINTING & DECORATING Hats Cleaned and Blocked R. Cox of Old St. Patrick’s church, J. STEWART JACKSON JR. S *’*®"“*~ HOLLAND BAKERY Pleasantville, N. J., August 3. The Suit* 628 Mack Bldf* W. R. PRINCE CRYSTAL CASH & CARRY Pittsburgh, Pa., while in Germany on Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Griffin offi­ Tclephon* 5626 Eetimatea cheerfully given. Pricee right. L. c. B. A. CLEANERS a pilgrimage this summer made a ciated. The ceremony at St. Peter’s FIret elan workmanship. visit to the shrine of this great saint has been an annual custom for some Main 3807 2819 Lawrenca St. Mary’s Branch No, 298 Try Our Butter Horns and MADAME BENES DRESSMAKING Across from Sacred Heart School “Dressmaking a Specialty” and procured a supply of S t Wal- years. The Rev. Francis J. McCal- Meetings held in Central Sav­ Pecan Crisp burga’s oil, which he will distribute, ings Bank Bldg., first and third 10 Per Cent Off on Cash and lion is pastor of the church. Whhn DULCIE SHOPPE PLUMBING Carry Cleaning beginning Sept. 3, on Wednesday former Governor Smith of New York eS7 Santa Fe "Thursday of each month. evenings at Old St. Patrick’s, at WASH FROCKS MADE TO MEASURE, 1062 So. Gaylord Phone So. 3337 Gallup 4554 5126 W: 29th Ave. is at the Seaview Country club he 3 FOR $sas V. A. KISER which time a novena will be con­ worships there. Extra aizca 25c extra PUhnblng, Gas Fitting. Hot Water Fitting ducted in her honor. Color fast or new draia free 2210 E. Colfax Ava. Shop Ph., York 0811 PRESIDENT-ELECT OF Residence Phone. York 0989-J * HELEN WALSH HEROIC PRIEST GIVEN MEDAL WELCOMED HOME DRUGGISTS OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN POSTHUMOUSLY President-elecl Julio Prestes ar­ TINSMITH The Royal Canadian Humane asso­ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS rived at Rio de Janeiro Aug. 4 on Gutters, Chimney Tops. Furnace InstalUng .HIANGLE 205 lOth Street Phone TAbor 1880 ciation paid fitting and deserved board the English steamer Arlanza will b* fiUed eorraetir at St. Anne’s Shrine, Denver, Colorado WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY and Repairing. Job Work Our Specialty. aEANERS honor to the memory of a brave from Europe. He was grreeted by a Ph. So. 209S lo s s South Gaylord St. W, F. HIND, TINNER AsBoctate. W. R. Joseph priest recently when it recognized S16 W. Sixth Ave. Shop Phone South 7890 DYERS huge crowd at the dock after his two- Res. Phone Champa 5852-J Arvada AMS Eye* Examined—Olaaace Fitted the heroism of Father Raymond months’ visit to the United States and FLORISTS EUnEKS Cloran, S.J., by awarding him post­ European capitals. After a short stay TOWEL AND LINEN SUPPLY Mass on Sunday at 8:30 A. M. humously its bronze medal given only there, where he conferred with Pres­ FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS VOSS BROS. for deeds of daring that involve risk ident Washington Luis, Senor Prestes PARK FLORAL COMPANY MOUNTAIN TOWEL SUPPLY CO. 1827 of life. Father Cloran drowned in Phone Main 1718-1714 . Sunday Devotions at 7 :45 P. M. YOrk 406 Ea*t Colfax was expected to go immediately to 1648 1ROADWAY Strviea furnished for Otftees, Barber*, Bei- 2377 Park 8(21 W. S2nd Are. the St. Lawrence river near Quebec Sao Paulo, where he will remain un­ taoranta, Store* and Banqueta 4SO 8. Humboldt. Phono SOuth 1700 Novena in Honor of St. Anne Are. 2SSS W. 26tb At*. after having rescued a girl from-the til his formal inauguration in Novem­ S. F. Dunn. M«rv. , Horn* Publlo Mkrket same fate. ber. HEATING EXPERTS on Thursday at 7 ;45 Grand Pabli« li*rk*t Corner 9tb *nd Downtnx E. S. lOY Corner 8Stb and Federal Blvd. ST. XAVIER’S COLLEGE IS RELIC OF FAMOUS TEACHER Steam and Hot Water Heating. Hot Watot PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Men’s Suits Cleaned Phone—Mala Office—GaUup 1190 MADE UNIVERSITY TO OHIO COLLEGE Work a Specialty. Estimatee Purnisbed and Pressed Announcement was made August A relic of Albertus Magnus, the 173S E ait Slat Av*. THEY ARE RELIABLE 4 by Rev. Rubert P. Brockman, teacher of St. < Thomas Aquinas, Shop Ph., York 5148) Rat. Pb.. York 3294 THE AURORA THE LIFE OF BISHOP MACHEBEUP S.J., president of St. Xavier college, famed Dominican philosopher and 75c By Rev. W. J. Hewlett Cincinnati, Ohio, that the board of theologian, has been presented by Drug Company trustees had voted to give the in­ Archbishop John T. McNicholaa, O.P., ' INSURANCE — IN ALL ITS FORMS Thii is the book, from which the famoua A Complete Drug Store American author. Willa Cather, cleaned stitution the title and status of a uni- to the Archdiocesan Teachers’ col phiiFerretti GARDNER AGENCY, INC. R. J. Oonohoe Much of her information and pioneer color vetaity. Father Brockman pointed lege, Cincinnati, Ohio. When abroad • do 630 Ga* *; Electric Bldg. KEyston* 1201 Phone Aurora 253 USE for the dytmmie tale of early Catbolio New out that the various departments, aa recently the Archbishop obtained the tjjy”ree Delivery , "Death Comes for the Archbishop.’’ relic, which is a fragment of bone Bishop Machebeuf was the first Bishop of at present constituted, and the scho­ ...... M li?' CORBETT’S Denver: a pioneer missionary throoshout tb* lastic standing of St. Xavier among from the body of Albertus Magnus. ^11, SHEET METAL AND arid states of the WesL Ho was • com­ the schools of the country ari^e ICE panion of the ftmoDi Bishop Lamy of New strongly for the change. St. Xavier, ;URNACE CONTRACTOR^ Mexico: the "Father Latour" of tha Willa “ I J. J. HENRY Gather etory. Bioeraphies are often atodey which is now in its centenary year, CREAM affairs, but the author of this biocrapbr ha* been in charge of the Jesuits RYAN DRUG CO. cylfght, Roofing. Guttering, ilew i Celling* bad a remarkable human ficura to write f Ventilation and Furnace Clsat:Inff since 1840. Use REGISTER Stickers about, and he baa achieved an unusual hu* Larimer at 27th Yours for Servic* man doenment. Father Hewlett wae him­ CARDINAL PAYS TRIBUTE TO 848*80 Chirokca self an early oiissioncry in Colorado. The LA FRANCE eharminc tod naive letters of the Bishop, HOSPITAL DONOR The REXALL Store ?bons south 1093, Rai. Phone Sua«et 0384R filled with faith in Cod and tra it In bo- Cardinal Dougherty of Philadel­ , Dry Cleaners and Dyers manlty, many of which the author ha* in- MADAM GINDES. Prop. oorporated In the volume, are tharaselvee phia, in his address delivered at the MAYFIELD GARAGE Snacializing in Ladies’ Garments woHhy of a separate review. The book arill dedication recently of the • Sacred charm and ioterest; and should make every Heart hospital, Allentown, Pa., paid Tkey Show the Merchant Advertising TAbor 7368-jl425 Market St. PHONE YORK 3249 Catholie reader appreciate his faith the CHAS. E. THOMAS 32S0 E. Colfax Corner Steele high tribute to General Harry C. General Auto Repairing. Garage and Stor­ more, when he aees a t what price It waa "Trexler, vice president of the board Roofing & Cement Co. age. Ofllcial Brake and Light Inspection Work Called For and Delivered bouyht for him. Bt. Thomas' semliwry Is handling the book for the author. It u in of managers of the new institution. TAbor 6SS1 778 Sherman St. Service. Battery Service. Expert Mechan- handsome purple sloth and contains 4(9 General Trexler had contributed to D tnrer’i Laadin* Booflog Sarvice. New iec. Waebing. Greasing. Cylinder Boning, pages. the hospital the munificent sura of Boofa, Beraonog. Bapairing. Paint Cement nav and night yrviee.______PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Price (3.S0, pottage prepeld. Send ordera Aapbalt Compaiitlon. Graecl. to: Tha LrLtbrariane, 1300------.South . Steele - . atreet, one hundred and fifty thousand dol­ Complete Service and Sati.factjon in The Register Pays PATRONIZE PUR ADVERTISERS THEY ARE REUABLE Denver, Colorade. lars. Uanulacturera of Cement Aahpita

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He has has been aroused by a booklet pub­ “Catholicism and Liberalism,” ap­ HOSTELRY Seventh and Logan iust completed a seven-weeks’ courae pearing in The Nation, written at the Moat Modem and Efficiant, with averr com­ Company lished by the schismatic Metropoli­ fort, luxury and aervica, $1.60 with private Plumbing and Heating Co. Wholesale and Betail in business finance at Harvard uni­ tan, Greek Orthodox Archbishop of request of the editor of that publica­ Lewiston Building toilet for one,. 62 with private bath, par day. 1312 E. 22nd Ave. YOrk 4012 CALL SOUTH 1399 versity. Kosani, which frankly embraces ra­ tion, the Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, European Plan 725 Eighteenth Street professor of moral theology at the Special ratea for permanent gneata. The Shop at Your Door Telephone Main 1208 Denver, Colo. Mrs. J. B. .Cosgriff entertained at tionalistic ideas. Teachers, says the Furniture Repairing dinner Monday for Miss Pauline Sul­ Metropolitan, should not waste time Catholic University of America and on the miracles of the Gospels, which director of the Department of So­ Auto Bodiee livan and her fiance, George Barthol- Meat Marketa Real Eatate and Insurance EARLY BIRD omees. Others asked were Mr. and are merely fables like many other cial Action, N. C. W. C., answers an Wrecked and Damaged Cara Mrs. James McMullin, Misses Dorothy stories from ancient tinles. 'Take ac­ editorial which appeared in the same HORACE W. BENNETT & FURNITURE SHOP Sweeney and Lenore Bourk, Messrs. count of modern science, says the magazine some months ago. HAtWARD’S MKT. amd Fenders Repaired at dignitary, which proves that Chris­ "Two Roman documents published SO. 1617 294 S. 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Choice Apartments for Rent 1448 Speer Boulevard Kimball Burr of Chicago, accom­ tures similar thoughts regarding the MAKE THIS YOUR MARKET INSURANCE OP ALL KINDS Divinity of Christ, A sertion of the “These docunlents are a revised edi­ Garages panied her mother home and will Auto Paint Shops visit her here for a few weeks. secular press has upheld the modern­ tion of the ‘Index of Prohibited Books’ and the encyclical of Pope Laundry SMITH MOTOR CO. Miss Ellen Cosniff has as her istic thought of these men, graduates Roofing Roy Groomer houseguest Mrs. 'Carroll Pierce of of the Universities of Leipsig and Pius XI dated December 31, 1929. Milwaukee Garage San Antonio, Texas, who is spending Berlin, while the Holy Synod of Ath­ The former forbids Catholics to read Cascade Laundry Co. Use the Dependable Auto Paint Shop ens and ecclesiastical circles generally certain proscribed books, while the FRatsklin 4531—557 Milwaukee a few days here. Miss Cosniff en­ 1847 Market 9249 2052 W««hln(ton St. K£. 9249 Towing, Stonge, Washing, Polishing tertained supper guests informally have recognized the grave conse­ latter commands them to send their Elaterite Roofing ^ AUTO PAINTING GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Sunday evening in her honor. quences possible. A trend toward a children to Catholic schools. In the TAbor 6370 TAbor 6379 GREASING BATTERY SERVICE general breakdown of faith is dis­ criticism directed at ‘liberal’- Catho­ for All Kinds of Roofs and Car* CiMoed—Polished aod Toacbed Up Bnke and Ignition Specialists, Etc. A Denver subscriber wishes to Finiahed Family Waah—Thrift Family—Soft Fir.t Class Work at Reasonable Prices Expert Mechanics—Reasonable Prices publish thanks to the Little Flower covered in Greece similar to that ex­ lics who accept such prohibitions and Finish—Rough Dry—Etc. Quality la Our Elaterite Asphalt Shingles Enddea Service All Work Gnaranteed Prompt Service and SL Jude for favors received isting in modem Protestantism. precepts one finds a considerable Waabword—36-Hour Service—Alao for .Your Home amount of misunderstanding and in­ through their intercession. “A Service for Every Home” TAbor 5287 Equitable Bldg. Bicycles—^Kiddie Kars GENERAL MERCHANDISE . Miss Eileen Savage is sfiending THREE NEW CATHEDRALS exact language.” ARE PLANNED Dr. Ryan points out that the term two weeks at Grand Lake with her Mantle and Tile Beauty Shops The best is not good enough for sister, Mrs. Thomas Patterson Camp­ Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect of “liberalism” has a number of differ­ Service Station the -workingman. bell. _ Liverpool’s projected largest-in-the- ent applications and that liberalism VANITY BOX , TAYLOR & ODEN Miss Mary Staten left Denver Sat­ world Catholic Cathedral, is engaged “may exist in many fields of thought Denver Mantel & Tile Home Service Station urday afternoon for Los Angeles, in making a large-scale model from and discussion” ; that a person can 108-108 H So. Nevada Ave., logically and consistently be a liberal YOrk 2263 Beauty Shop Colorado Springs where she will join her mother, Mrs. his designs. ’The model will be big Company enough to allow people to get inside in solne of these departments and a WATSON BROS. East 12tb Avenue and Elizabatb St. PERMANENT WAVING The w o r k in g m a n ’s STORE Lulu Staten, and sister, Miss Claude conservative or authoritarian in oth- Hair Bobbing, Marcelling, Shampoo­ Staten, who have been spending the and thus form a good impression of MAin 1454 1652 Tremont Plac* TAbor 7417 GAS AND OILS Overalls, Work Pants, Dress Pants, the appearance of the finished Cathe­ ers. * ing, Facials, Hair Dyeing, Etc. Shoes, Underwear, Hose, Gloves, past year on the Pacific coast. She DENVER'S LEADING TILE SPECULISTS Tire Repairing, Greasing, Alemiting will be gone indefinitely. dral. “For example,” he says, he can All Kinds of Tile Work: Mantels, Batbrooma, Reasonable Prices YOrk 6676 1829 E. 28lb Ave Trunks and Suitcases. Mosaic. Herbie, Fireplaces .EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENTS The famous Merrion-square site in be a liberal in politics and economics Prompt—24-Hour Service—ESielent Mrs. W. P. Gibbons df 1461 Forest and at the same time an authoritarian Best of Workmanship Estimates Furnished SEE US FIRST street will be hostess to the Cathe­ Dublin has been bought by the Arch­ Dog and Cat Hospital Grocery dral Parent-Teacher’s Study club at bishop of Dublin, who intends to in religion.” its next meeting, August 21. Mrs, W. build a Cathedral upon it in 1938. Meat Marketa Sheet Metal Works CREED’S FOOD SHOP G. Loberding, who told of her travels Building plans of a new Cathedral 3Sth PRESIDENTIAL BRAVERY DR. W. F. LOCKE at Oban for the Diocese of Argyll and 12th and Madison in India, and Mrs. J. F. Doyle, who MEDAL AWARDED B O ^ M ^ K E T SOUTH DENVER SHEET KE. 8613 1216 Speer Blvd. KE.*8613 the Isles were passed by the local The thirty-fifth Presidential medal We Always Have spoke on the “Origin of the Jesuits, Bob Mugele, Prop. METAL & FURNACE WORKS VETERINARIAN were the principal speakers at the authority. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, of honor for bravery in saving life on Choice and Fresh Vegetablss, Best Quality designer of Liverpool’s Anglican Ca­ 1415 S. Bdwy. Phone SOuth 1827 Small Animal Specialists Meats, Staple and Fancy Groceries club’s last meeting held July 31 at a railroad Vas awarded at Washing­ Quality Meat Better Prices the home of Mrs. J. J. O’Neih Misses thedral, will be the architect. ton, D. C., August 2 to Thomas W. Residence Telephone SOuth 50S1-J Phonei YOrk 4168-4169-4170 Courteous Service G. Bader, Manager .Cat and Dog Hospital Mary Julia Monaghan and Geraldine Malone of Quincy, W. Va., New York WE DO ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL CLIPPING— SURGERY—DISEASE Free Delivery. O’Neil and Joseph O’Neil gave a VATICAN TO PRINT BOOK ON Central yard clerk, who risked his SOtfth 0574 1067 So. Gaylord Also Gas or Coal Furnaces Installed and musical program. JUBILEE YEAR Ii|e to save Margaret A. Quinn from Repaired. Auto Body and Fender Repalra Druggists The regular monthly meeting of ’The Vatican press will bring out a mo-ving engine at Belle, W. Va., Westerkamp Bros. before the end of the year, perhaps Piea KEystone 9043 — 5106 Wash S t Rita’s court, Catholic Daughters last December. Typewritera of America, will be held Thursday in a few months, a large volume For picnic tripa or at home CANARY DRUG CO Talk—^Don’t Walk—^Telephone Your evening at the clubhouse, 1772 Grant on the jubilee year. It will contain FORMER REPRESENTATIVE FOR Order street A short business session will all the principal events of the year NEW YORK DIES TYPEWRITERS "A Bird for Service” Everything a Good Grocery Should which indeed was a memorable one. PACK-ETTE PIE be followed by a social hour. Appli Joseph Rowan, former president la welcomed by everybody All Makes for Sale or Rent Drugs, Sundries, Sick-Room Needs, Toilet­ Have cation for entrance in the fall class It will be divided into three parts, of the Manhattan club and repre­ Lowest Prices—Easy Terms ries, Etc. Prescription Specialists. Call Us. BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES should be presented for consideration historic, statistical and official acts, sentative of the nineteenth New —^At All Good Grocera— New Portables We Deliver with a historic and biographical ap­ Pack-ette Program Mornings We Deliver 34th & Gilpin KE. 1461 at this meeting. York district in congress in 1919 ALFRED HONOUR Miss Virginia Seep will give her pendix. and 1920, died recently at his New ______KFEL 10 to 10:80., Grocery and Meat Markets 1752 California St. KEyatone 67C*i trousseau tea August 16. York home, after nearly a year’s Pipe and Machinery F. C. DuBuiaaon, Expert Repairing Troxel Pharmacy Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C., a MANY MODES OF TRAVEL USED illness of complication of ailments. member of the faculty of the Uni­ BY ARCHBISHOP He was 69 years old. E. Trachsel, Prop. Washington Park All modes of conveyances, from a 4939 W. 38th Ave., at Yates versity of Notre Dame, was a guest Great Western Francis J. Fisher, Inc. Grocery & Meat Mkt. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ^ Ip b rowboat to an elephant, have been VACATIONS CURTAIL VATICAN GAllup 0621 used by the Most Rev. Edward A. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. SOuth 6075— 598 S. Gilpin St. W. Kelly August 5. ACTIVITIES Iron and Metal Co. MAIN 5708 A Red and White—Telephone Your Order Miss Dorothy Sweeney entertained Mooney, Archbishop of Irenopolis The administrative offices of the Everything a Good Drug Store and Apostolic Delegate to India, in MAin 4076 1324-52 13th St. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER Should Have Fancy and Staple Groceries. Fruits and Vege­ at a shower August 7 in honor of Catholic Church in the Vatican; are New and Used Pipe Second Hand Machinery Ask About Our Premium Offer tables in Season, Fresh and Cured Meats, Miss Pauline Sullivan, who will be visiting the fifty-three dioceses in his running on half-time or’ quarter- Metals of All Forms Prompt, Reliable Service METAL LATH Protected by Frigidaire. Free Delivery married this month. charge, he declared in an interview time throughout August, the month on his visit to relatives in Youngs, If It’a Metal We Have It Denver. Colo. Amarillo, Texaa Electrical Service Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Miss in which all Vatican vacations are M. SOBEL Elizabeth Fuller and. Miss Dorothy town, Ohio. concentrated as much as possible. Grocery and Meat Market Thomas spent the week-end in Colo­ Pope Pius is staying in the Vatican, Mortuary H. G. REID rado Spring. ANGLICAN PRELATE LENDS taking daily walks along the sha^y MAin 2303 317 14th St. MAin 2303 MAin 9876 2117WeIton MAin 9876 Miss Julia M, Cronin, president of CATHOLIC PAPERS Best Quality and Service. Open Sun­ paths of the Vatican gardens,, but the Omicron chapter of the Theta The Anglican Archbishop of York practically all his assistants have be­ ’s Leading day and Evenings Until Midnight. Phi Alpha sorority, left Denver has graciously lent valuable histori­ Cash Prizes Given Away Each Week. taken themselves to the Italian sea­ Tctrical Contractors Thursday to attend the annual con­ cal papers to the Catholic Record so­ shore, lakes or mountains or to Swit­ Moore Mortuary EieeUlEal Wiring. Repairing, Fixtoti “We Safeguard Your Food With Our vention of that organization in Chi­ ciety of London for an indeterminate zerland. compt and RcUnble Service. Frigidaire” cago August 18 to 23. Miss Cronin period. They throw light on penal is a senior at the University of Den­ times. ' . MORE THAN 800 EARTHQUAKE E. 17th Ave. at Clarkson Hea,^ick Electrical Co. ver, She is the daughter of Police ORPHANS CARED FOR J. WHITE & SON MUSSOLINI’S ILLNESS SAID TO 89 Broadway Phone SOuth 1740 Captain Daniel D. Cronin. Mrs. BE SERIOUS More than 800 orphaned or aban­ EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL MEATS AND Cronin accompanied her daughter to doned children of the Italian earth­ GROCERIES the Illinois city and after the con­ Newspaper reports say that in spite Electrical Wiring and Fixtures of official denials. Premier Mussolini quake zone have been provided for FRanklin 5505 and FR. 1697 vention they will spend several weeks by relief organizations, Minister of Radios and Servicing Home of Good Things to Eat visiting friends and relatives in Chi­ is seriously ill, having siiffered from s -- Repairing Done by Experts Phone YOrk 2861 47th an^ Race Sts. ulcer of the stomach for some time, Public Works Crollalanza reported cago, St. Louis, Rock Island and August 2 to Premier Mussolini. The Iowa. Miss Cronin attended the Edi­ but lately aggravated from perfora­ son, Holy Family and North Denver tion. Doctors fear to operate, as they reconstruction workers numbered Fire Equipment high schools and always has been fear the result, it is stated. The Duce, 3,192, in addition to Soldiers, firemen popular in school circled who is under a strict diet, continues and other volunteers. July 30 onljr 753 Protect Your Home and Business With Our Christian Diamantoponlos, whose supervising state affairs, refusing to were engaged in that work. Sanitary marriage to Alberta Kirchof of take a rest. conditions throughout the region Shur-Line Automatic Fire Equipment Denver was one of the smartest so­ have been yescored to normal. ciety events of the 1927-28 winter PAPER DENIES POPE IS Telephone MAin 2863 or Write season here, has been promoted to "FOREIGN POWER’’ NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH AT British references to the Holy See the post of counsellor of the Greek ICELAND’S CAPITAL MIDWEST FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY as a “foreign power” are answered The new Catholic church at Reyk­ / ambassador, according to word re­ <1 in Osservatore Romano, the Vatican Kittredge Building, Denver ceived here from Athens. He will be javik, capital of Iceland, was conse­ assigned to the Greek embassy at City organ, which declares that crated during the ceremonies mark­ either Vienna or London within a ‘wherever there are Catholics, where ing the millennium of the establish­ W hether-- Hotels few weeks. He and his wife now are there is a Catholic people and a Cath­ ment of that country’s parliament. in Athens. olic faith, the Holy See is not a It is the largest Catholic edifice in foreign power.’. . , Where the Church Iceland. PARK LANE HOTEL AND APARTMENTS Miss Dorothy Keating, daughter of is, there is the Pope.” Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Keating, 876 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR it*s hot or cold South Marion Parkway at Washington Park. SOuth 8141 Ogden street, and Carrol (Shorty) MOTHER CONCEPCION IS BYRD’S COUSIN u TRANSIENT RAfES—ROOMS Connors, former star athlete at East GRAVELY ILL Funeral services for Edward Byrd high school, were married August 8 Mother Concepcion Acevedo de la Doran, descendant of a distinguished Single $3.60 to $6.00 Per Day at S t John’s church. The bride is a You can assist this paper by Double $4.50 to $6.00 Per Day Llata, sentenced to the,Mexican Jslas colonial family of Virginia, who died graduate of St. Mary’s academy. Mr. Marias penal colony for 20 years, on August 3 at the United States naval Also Apartments Completely Furnished—With Hotel Service Connors attended both University of a charge of being the “intellectual hospital after a long illness, were patronizing our advertisers and Colorado and Colorado college ^ ter author’’ of the assassination of Gen­ held recently from St. Matthew’s L. his ^aduation from East high school. eral Alvaro Obregon in 1928, is church, Washington, D.C. He was by using He is employed by a Denver credit gravely ill in prison, according to rel­ a cousin of Admiral Richard Byrd firm. After a motor trip through Col­ atives. The nature of the illness is and former Governor Byrd of Vir­ 4 orado the couple will make their home not known, * ginia. A B C d i r e c t o r y ! in Denver. SAM THOMPSON TO BE AT UILDERS’ HARDWARE, HOUSEWARES AND SPRINGFIELD MEETING Register INSTITUTION EQUIPMENT Sam H. 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