■ . f DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

VOL. vn. NO. 25. OENVKK, OOLOBADO, THUStPA'7. JANUARY 25,1912. $1^ PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

^ "'V i'/'ll Cardinal Farley’s Return Sacred Pallium Papal Honors Eugene Kelly Dead They Lacn age and Spirit

Creed and Race Forgotten in a Five Mile Acclamation Conferred Upon Most Rev. Cardinal Fariey Announces Generous Contributor to Catholics of Portngal Now Cowardly and Indifferent to of Joymu C;iieering~< Cardinal Speaks Message James J. Keane, D. D. Those fM-)Clergy Catholic University Church’s Welfare Could End Persecution by For American Catholics From the Pope at Dnbnqne a n d l d i L ' Passes Away Arousing and Bestirring Themselves

New York, Jan. 17.—Illumination to­ But not only is that feeble old man Dubuque, I4., Jan. 22.—The solemn IN HIS AROIDIOCESE , Jan. 19.—Eugene Kelly The is always combat­ courage on the part of the Portuguese night of St. Patrick’s cathedral with 50,- calm and untroubled, but one sees that ceremony of the conferring of the Kaered died early yesterday morning at his ing opponents, says the Liverpool C'ath laity. The members of the Hierarchy 000 electric lights strung to the very his placid insistence is founded on the pallium upon Archbishop James J. Keane apartments at and Six­ olic Times. A divine institution, full of arc making it clear that to the last their tips of the two great spires ended a profound faith of the aaints, strong as took place in 6t. Kapbuel’s Cathedral at tieth street. He was the oldest son of life and energy, her activity in the de­ conduct will l>e worthy of their high memorable day of ovation for John Car­ adamant in the belief that God is with 10:30 a. m, yesterday. In accordance To Signalise Elevation the late Eugene Kelly*, and w*as born in fense and promotion of religion and mor­ office. They arc true to the commands dinal Farley on his return to America as him and his Church, as He had promis'd with the wish of the metropolitan, there New York fifty* years ago. His educa­ ality always arouses interest and at of the Holy See, and resolved not to be a newly creaiod Prince of the Church. He would ever be. was DO civic demonstration and the re- of Archbishop to tion was acquinnl in part at Seton Hall, times bitter hostility. The enemies of the slaves of the state in spiritual mat­ It is estimated that three-quarters of When the venerable Pontiff's voice Ugious ceremony was clutraeterized by Cardtaiilate in South Orange, where his father had Christianity are her enemies, and within ters. In a letter to the President o f a million people u w his eminence driven rang out with an eloquence of emphasis the utmost simplicity. a country home. Me was a child of the recent years their well organized forces the Republic, signed by the Patriarch of from the Jlattery, where he landed, up and gesture that Jhrilied all preaent, Bishop O’Gorman of Sioux Falls, from second marriage of Eugene Kelly, and luiVG been engaged in severe struggles Lisbon, two Arcbbi»hops and six bishops, Broadway and to the ca­ thousands, composed of Cardinals, pre­ with her throughout the Continent. In they declare that they cannot acquiesce whose hands Archbishop Keane received New York, Jan. 20# ( ' ardinal Farley Jiis mother was a sister of Archbishop thedral. So unbounded was the enthusi­ lates, priests and laity; when he uttered some countries she has beaten them in the government’s interference in ec­ his first holy communion, pontificated. announced yesterday afternoon the full Hughes. asm o f many who sought to kiss his the Words of Isaiah, “ The people and the back and signally triumphed, but in clesiastical administration, deny that Tlie venerable bead of the Sioux Falls lii»t of ect-IcHiastical aimiay honors which His brothers arc Robert Kelly, who ring that mounted police were obliged to kingdom that have not served you shall others the confict has not yet, at least, the ministers are entitled to violate lib­ diocese has watched with pride the rise liad been bestowed u p ^ tlie clergy* and lives at Huntington, and was married to charge the throngs repeatedly. perish, but thou shait not end save with been decisively in her favor. The men erty of conscience, and affirm their of James J. Keane from the day he en­ laity of the archdioees|lof New York by Miss Dorothy Van Schaick, and Thomas Dressed in his scarlet robes, the car the ending of the world,” for “ behold I who hate Christianity and make no se­ readiness to sustain hardships and face tered the seminary to prepare for the to signaw:' the elevation Hughes Kelly, who is now on La Savoie dinal rode in an open carriage through a am with you all days to the eonsumms- cret of their anxiety to use every means poverty rather than acknowledge sub­ priesthood up to the present, and no of the Archbishop o f Kew Vohk to the on his way to this country in answer lane o f people and friends for more than tion of the earth,” one could not help at their disposal for its destruction are jection to the government in spiritual one rejoices more in bis elevation than Cardinalate. to a notification of his brother’s illness. four miles. feeling that you were in the presence in power. They pass anti-Christian affairs. They are not animated by any does Bishop O’Gonnan. Eiei'ation to the rank of domestic pre­ His other brothers, Edward and Joseph, A t the cathedral it was only by force of one of God’s prophets as the cbildren' dk-d several years ago. laws; make the state administration hostility to the Republic, but they warn Archbishop , whom Arrhbiahop late with the title of M^i-ignor has been that way was made for him through the of Israel felt under the influence of (he anti-Christian; and exert all their in­ the government that its ministers are Keane chose to deliver the sermon upon bestowed u{M>n the folluaing pric9t'<: 3Ir. Kelly* married Miss Sarita Milmo crowd. prophet Isiah. fluence to prevent Catholics from endangering it by embittering the Por­ the occasion of his investiture, conKC- The Very Rev. Dean ^inp«. |>a»tor of of Mexico, the daughter of his father’s Inaidc the Cathedral the thousands of And when more particularly hs came strengthening their ranks and propagat­ tuguese Catholics against it. How the erated the latter. The two churchmen St. Joseph’s Oiurch. Youkers; the Rev. partner in the banking bu.**iness. Much children on the barka of ihe pews were to address the new 'I'ardinals did one of his time after the death of his father ing their principles. What is the rea.soa country fares the members of the gov­ whose live* are so closely woven with John J. Kea^ p astor^ f the (litirch of •creaming in unison, **Wel-«ome to our feel this with a force that conid not be why Catholics endure this humiliation ernment do not eare much. Their only that of the present Archbishop o f l>u- the Holy Name, New Yirrk City; the he had spent in England. He was a Car-din al!” and all about them flag» resisted. member of the Metropolitan, Racquet, and suffering? It is not too much to desire is to enjoy their own salaries, to buqne were the only persons outside of Rev. Matthew A. Taylor, pastor of the fluttered glonously and the walls re­ In explaining why the Sovereign Pon­ say that where their numbers arc large provide remunerative posts for their the province invited to the investiture. Church of the Blessed Sat-rament, New Players and other city clubs, and was echoed the thunder* of cheers. Aloft tiff invited them to Home,, a procedur-' a member of the class of 1884, Columbia *the reason why thej* have so much to friends and supporters, and to carry out York City. The title of .Mon^ignor also Prof. C’nger was playing the great organ, Bo

and dwellings were draped with the na­ It was suggested that the Pope should the influence of religious training and EDUCATIONAU tional colors and tho^e of the Cardinal’s have an assistant to help in his work. teaching in making the citizen is not> de­ Cardinal Farley’s Return church. The Cardinal remarked: “ He has any nied. Wherefore the honors bestowed There were about 40,000 members of number to assist him. There are no upon Cardinal Farley reflect credit upon WOODWORTH SHORTHAND COLLEGE Catholic societies lined on either side of coadjutor popes. There can only be one us all, and as an -eminent citizen, who Th big ship’s hoarse whistle was kept has trained over 30 official Ckilorado reporters. Teaches and (Concluded From Page One.) the curb from the Battery to Fiftieth at the helm. Did you ever hear of two has carried the fame of bis country busy responding to the salutes until she shows you 200 words a minute. 96 t^r cent o f verbatim re- After he had spoken the Cardinal re­ street. The Holy Name society, which men at the helm of a ship?” abroad, we all welcome his return.” orters write our shorthand. Faces (5ity Park. Healthful. warped into dock. peed Class $2.50 a Month after Jan. 1—2 Hours Every Night. ceived several of the priests who had has a branch in every church, made a “yes, we have in foul weather.” g After breakfasting with twenty-five Phone York 1888. Park Hill Car. 1720 Coiom do Boulevard. been waiting for him at the Cathedral, very good showing. So did the Knights “ True, but the other man had his Cardinal Faxley’s Career. guests at Hoboken board th Berlin, Car­ of Columbus and the Ancient Order of hand in that of the helmsman. There all of whom passed before the throne John Murphy Farley, D. D., was born w a acAKB T o v utup.vtnp- dinal Farley steppd ino at Hibernians. The members of the Cath­ must be only one guiding mind.” p om T zv o. and kissed the Cardinal’s ring, lie pro­ at Newton Hamilton, County Armagh, Educate for a aood position. the Battery from a special boat at 1;20 olic club assembled at the public library, To ^apt. Harrassowitz the Cardinal Courses: Teachers*. Bookkeei^ nounced then a papal indulgence of 200 Ireland, on April 20, 1842. He was edu­ o’clock and rode to his cathedral between in front of which, by the way, were said: “ The captain is a treasure. He Incr. Shorthand. Review for days, after which he sat before the altar cated at Mucarten’s College, Monaghai), Teachers’ examination^ Re­ two ranks of people, Roman Catholic, massed perhaps 3,000 persons. « is one of' tho best hearted men I ever view for Civil Sarvlce Exami­ while Msgr. Lavclle sang vespers with Ireland; St. John’s College, Fordham, nations. Grammar Grades, et& Proestant and Jew, which jammed the In front of the Union Ivoague club, knew. He asked me to write in his per­ Day and Evening Sessions. Call the Rev, John M. Quinn as deacon, the N. Y .; St. Joseph’s Seminary, Troy, and sidewalks up Broadwy and then vip Fifth where were grouped the school children sonal book, and this is the sentiment I at our office or write for cata­ Rev. James R. Cassidy as subdeacon, and the American College at Rome, and was log. m. A. ZiS BOUX. Ytm . avenue for about five miles. of St. Gabriel’s parish, tlie church over set‘down: 1MH5 GLENARM ST, tfV'DENVER.C 1846 Oltaarte Vlaas, 2>e&vefv Father Hayes master of ceremonies. ordained on June 11, 1870. Oolo. Cardinal Farley wore his broad which the Cardinal presided as pastor Benediction followed vespers and then His flrst work in the priesthooil was as brimmed red hat trimmed with gold for many years, the youngsters made a An eye to guide, a hand to rule and a the Cardinal, the Bishops, the Monsig­ assistant at Sh Peter’s Church, New and beneath it the zucebetta or red skull tremendous effort to win the champion­ kindly head; F . B A R T E L S nori and priests prepared to escort Car­ A heart from which, like a holy well, Brighton, Staten Island, where he re­ cap. Around diis shoulders was a groat ship for noise, wliile the nuns who dinal Farley to his residence while the the souls of his friends are fed. mained until 1872, when he became sec­ GRAVEL ROOHNG and CEMENT WORK scarlet cape lined with ermine, beneath guarded tliem glowed with excitement; children sang a Te Deum. W ith the retary to Cardinal McCloskey, a post Felt Composition and R oof Repairing. the open folds of which could be seen the but numbers and better developed lungs “That’s poetry.” Established In Denver. 1891. A.11 W o » Cardinal and his party went the Papal which he held for twelve years. In 1891 Guaranteed. Office Phone, Main 8191. mozzetta or scarlet cape, the “ mnr’tc of told when the Cardinal drove through “No, that is not poetry; it is rhyme Res. Phone. York 8436. Knights. Cardinal Farley talked with he was made vicar-general of the arch­ jurisdiction,” the rochet, or white lace the lane formed by the wild-eyed en­ rather. Did you ever hear of holy wells 1639 CHAMPA STREET. This name stands for highest quality. the knights and other friends for some diocese of New York. The next year he surplice, a scarlet cassock, black shoes thusiasts of three Catholic colleges. For feeding souls? If j’ou are an Irishman In business education. Attend this school time. He was too weary after his stormy was made domestic prelate to the Pope with gold buckles and a great gold chain every twenty college boys there was a you have. Ireland is full of them.” JOE VAN METER and a good position is a certainty. Wo voyage and the trials of the day to say In 1895 he became prothonotary apos­ Manufacturer of with the gold cross. His hands were yell loader working his elbows like a To the question, “ Are you glad to get never haro enough competent pupils to more than renew his tlianks for the re­ tolic and then auxiliary bishop. He be­ covered with red silk gloves and outside trip hammer and directing the “ Rah-rah- home?” the Cardinal exclaimed: “ O, my supply the dimands and we can prore It. ception. came Arclibishop in 1902 and assistant a glove was the sapnhire ring which rahs” and the “Fo-o-r-d-h-a-m! ” that gracious man! one thing you can put Office and Store Fixtures Endorsed by every Bank and Trust Co^ at the Pontifical Throne in 1904- Phone Main 3783. is the largest sapphire ever brought to smashed up and down the lines in deaf­ down in capitals: I aui very glad to get in Denver. Investigation is all we ask. Arrival of the Cardinal and the Journey Oirilinul Farley was 17 years old when 1691 CZ.BTZX.Ain> PZ.AOZ. this country “ for service.” ening din. home.” Uall for ttsefid aouvenix, free. Up Broadway. he came to this country. He was at General Contractor. BUsslon Pamltare. In lower Manhattan the turnout was In Fifth avenue when the crowds be­ Dawn revealed the CJardinal’s ship in Fordham only a few months before go­ quite as large as that which celebrated gan to gather every second man had a “ The Return of the Cardinal.” J. D. Saaiie. Jamaa Swaaaay. Quarantine with her sides glistening in ing to St. Joseph’s Seminary. As secre­ Col. Roosevelt’s homecoming from Africa. red neckpiece. The women wore a rib­ In an editorial Jan. 17 the^ New York an armor of ice. The Cardinal rose early Cardinal Farley looked on with amaze­ tary to Cardinal McCloskey his executive bon or, maybe, a red flower or a bunch Sun said: The Seerie-Sweeney Cigar Co. and was on the bridge with Captain A l­ ability and his devotion to duty so im­ ment at the outpouring. He told Mgr. of them. This was true of those who With a reverent enthusiasm Cardinal FINEST CIQAR8 bert Harrassowitz when the Berlin head­ Mooney on the ride to his Cathedrnl that pressed the Cardinal that he was made MOKINQ TOBACCOS gathered on the sidewalks or paraded Farley will be welcomed today by mem­ 8 ^ h o o i. ed up the bay for her dock in Hoboken. he had expected, of course, some sort of a private thamberlain to the Pope with Fifth avenue awaiting the arrival o f the bers of that great Church of which he 1634 CURTIS STREET 31 I n t a f t e Street. Among the flrst to greet him after the reception as a mark of respect for the the title of Consignor. It was in that Phooa Mala $890. Denvar, Goto. Cardinal. Of course, the members of is an illustrious dignitary; and not by ship got under way was the pilot, Eu­ office bestowed upon him, but he had no year, 1884, that he was made pastor of the Catholic societies wore red ties and them alone. Siib^tuntially the whole gene McCarthy, who came aboard off the notion of so great a civic outpouring. St. Gabriers parish. Such he remained the marshals had red sashes. community and country feels an interest PHONE MAIN 7377. HENRY ,FrARNBCKB. FropT. Sandy Hook lightship on Tuesday night. ‘‘Five miles of sidew’alk crowded,” he for seven years until he was mde vicar- It was not like a gathering at a civic in and sympathy with the demonstration Mr. McCarthy is a Catholic and his fa ­ murmured. *T can’t understand it.” general of the archdiocese. celebration; nor like the crowd that went and its cause. Americans are proud of ther and mother were parishioners of the The first great outbreak of lower While domestic prelate to the Pope to the Polo grounds to see the first this citizen, so nobly honored, so worthy The Capital City Shoe Mf g. Co. Cardinal when he was a priest at New Broadway came from the workmen who he came into close contact with the lat^ game of the baseball championship of the historic honor. Brighton, Staten Island. It was McOir were clearing away the wreckage of the Archbishop Corrigan who asked that Repair Work our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles, 75c. series. There were more women than Behind each communicant of his thy’s ship, but several of his shipmates Equitable Trust fire. They lined up Mgr, Farley be elevated to the episcopate 1611 Champa St. Denver, Colo. men on the sidewalks, and there were Church who today welcomes home Car­ tried to bribe him with the offer of a along the seared copings and broke forth as his assistant. This caused surprise many, many children. It was a crowd dinal Farley stand a Protestant and a dinner to give it up. He remarked that in a mighty cheer. Justice Dowling here among many for the reason that Mgr. more likely to stay at home at the time Jew. They arc not less ^incere in their it was the opportunity of a lifetime and began to toll the CJhrdinal about the bip J Farley had shown reluctance in signing TILB PH O N E 237S 14«1 LARIMCR aT- C r . It of a celebration of another sort. Any (-.xpressions of admiration for him be­ that no number of dinners wouhl co'inc fire and the loss of life. But as one who j the circular against Dr. McGIynn, who policeman will tell you that he would cause they are non Catholics. JOHN ANGLUM with him. was in the carraige said later, “ The ! was removed from the priesthood after prefer keeping a dozen men in ordor Catholics cannot make this demonstra- The first man to bo.ard the Berlin down Cardinal krew almost every detail of the J a controversy with Archbishop Corrigan. than half a dozen women and children. j tion of respect and affection exclusively the bay who hafl immediate access to the fire. He had read it from the wireless Dr. McGIynn was restored to his office Long before the arrival of the Cardinal their own. Their Cliurch and its pastors Pioneer Drug Store Cardinal was Acting Deputy Surveyor dispatches at sea.” ; eight years later, the children of the parochial schools hov^ made this impossible. In every ■atJibllahed 47 Years. Presorlpttone Carefully PragswiB John P. O’Connor, who carried a message Not only were the buildings on the I Cardinal Farley is a great reader and of the diocese marched into the church. work of civic betterment, in every ex­ from Mgr. Hayes of the Cardinal's house­ avenues which Cardinal Farley traversed has written much. One of his books is They came from all over the city, and pression of patriotic aspiration, in what­ hold. Mr. O’Connor is a Catholic. After decorated with the American and papal : a “ Life of Cardinal McCioskey.” lie they were dressed as they left the ever has been attempted for the well kneeling and kissing the Cardinal’s ring flags, but 80 were ways remote from the I walks a great deal. When he takes a The John A. Martin Drug Co. schoolrooms. Each boy or girl carried being of the commonwealth, they have he received his blessing and delivered the route of the procession. There were flags ' vacation it is usually to go to one of the an American or a papal flag. A t the honorably laboroi! in the foremost rank. letter. on Protestant churches. From the upper Catholic summer schools and attend Splendid as is this day for the Car­ Drugs and Family Medicim Every craft with a whistle tooted wel­ part of Temple Emanu El, at Forty head of each school contingent was a : lectures. sister or a Clirisiian brother. dinal, his Church, his people, it is more come to the Berlin as she came ’.:p the fourth street and Fifth avenue, l>efore Phones Main 4282 and Main 428$. 990 16TH 8T. ChsHss I Standing under the brilliantly illum­ significant for American institutions bay and the Hudson, her long slim home­ which the C^ardinal was to pass, were two PUBLIC RECEPTION TO CARDINAL inated arch in the entrance of his home and the American ideal. Here, in perfect ward bound pennant trailing far astern. large American flags. Business buildings FARLEY, Talaphona 2851 last night, Cardinal Farley closed the liberty, unrestrained by statutory limi­ day of his triumphal homecoming with tations, unfettered by alliance with the CATHOLIC 1 7 4 4 a final blessing of the cheering masses political system, the Church does its New York, Jan. 21.—A great public W ORK A SPECIALTY OUR CALENDAR that thronged Madison avenue, near work with constantly augmenting suc­ reception arranged by the laity of the Lawrence □ □ Fiftieth street, in the hope of getting cess, in generous rivalry with every diocese for Cardinal Farley in the Hippo­ Eatimatca Given on Work From Out »gg a glimpse of the new prince o f tlie other institution for man’s advance. Its drome tonight opened a week which will Of tho City. Street Sunday, January 28.—Fourth Sunday his heart and bowels burnt, his head cut Church. influence, constantly increased through be filled with a round of honors for him, after Epiphany. Gospel, St. Matt, viii, off, and his body divided into four parts.” the unselfish contributions of men like and in which Catholic and non-QathoHc A priest named Patrick OT»ugheran, who ELIABLE! 23—27: Jesus Stills the Storm. St. Patrick’s Ablaze at Night. Cardinal Farley, grows more potent with citizens will unite. Thousands tonight Mail Orders for had been found guilty of saying mass, COURTEOUS! Re|Miirt Gives A t that time, when Jesus entered into St. Patrick’s was ablaze • at night the passage of time. And with its crowded the big hippodrome, which was R was sentenced at the same time. No PROMPTI A l w a_ y s I Oor Beat AttentlM. the boat. His disciples followed Him. with 50^000 incandescent lamps strung growth comes follcr recognition of the not large enough to seat them. Irishman could be found to butcher the WE CLEAN AND REPAIR FURNACES, COAL, GAS AND GASOLINE STOVES. And behold, a great tempest arose in the from its spires to the street. Thousands wisdom that *Made religious belief no I ’ niled States Senator O’Gorman pre­ venerable prelate, who was noted for his The W estern Stove Repair Co. sea, 80 th.at the boat was covered wih of persons visited the Cathedral to ad­ subject for the state to regulate and sided. and Cardinal Farley occupied a gonllcness and humility, so an English tA W It MOWKBS SHAUPBITED...... waves; but He was asleep: And His dis­ mire the internal and external decora­ prescribe, but left it free for every man seat on a dais at the center of the plat­ executioneer was imported for that pur­ PHONE CHAMPA 315. 1 5 1 3 FlfteCBUl St. ciples came to Him, and awaked Him, tions and to gaze upon the illuminated to settle with his cunsciencc and his form. Ilis oininenco listened to eulo­ pose. Wlien the Bishop's head was cut saying; Xx>rd, save us, we perish. And coat of arms on the front of the Car­ God. gistic addresses by former ('ongressmao off—one of the strangest incidents in Jesus saith to them; Why are you fear-1 dinal’s residence on Madison avenue. W. Bmirke 0>chran and others, and was Coal, Wood, ful, O ye of little faith? Then rising up,' Irish history took place-—a faithful friend “ The Cardinal’s Welcome.” presented with a set of engro«s>gi8luturc today was the unani­ “ Tlu* o.xtraordinary popular aelcome in though tiie English Viceroy, the brutal inence made a modest address, in which man is this, for the w'inds and the sea ^ mous adoption by the Assembly of a lliJH city tc the returning Farley with Prompt Delivery a Specialty Chichester, offered a reward o f forty be tluinked the people for the honor obey Him ? St. Margaret of Hungary, j concurrent resolution offered by Assem­ the highest dignity save one which the pounds o f silver for his detection. On they had bostoved upon him. 1271. St. Cyril, patriarch of Alexandria, blyman Andrew F. Murray, Republican. great Roman Church can confer is not the day after their martyrdom the Ixvl- 'J’he principal ceremony of the wfvk 444. St. Paulinus, patriarch of Acquiela. i Manhattan, congratulating Cardinal Far­ more impressive of the devotion of those The AndersoD-HairingtoD Coal Co. St. John of Reomay, abbot B. Charle- j ies of thejbiship and priest were buried of that faith lluiu of the spirit of tol­ will }>e the formal installation of the at the foot of the gallows, but a short ley upon his elevation to the Cardinal- cardinal at St. l^stric*k's cathedral next East Side Branch and Main Office SouUi Side Branch, mange, emperor. SS. Thrysus and oth- , i ate. eration which pervades the community time after they we^e secretly removed era, martyrs Commemoration of St. Ag- j generally. The religious ceremony to commemo 34th & Walnut 22 S. Broadway nes. Peter the Great died, 1725. “ Legion ; by some of the faithful people and dc Not all of those who massed along the rate the clo'aUon of the Archbishop of Phone Main 1074. Phone South 1116. Cardinal Gibbons Sends Greetings to o f Honor” given E. Meyer, 1008. |cently interred in the cemetery of St. processional streets yesterday and mani- New York to the Cardinalate will lake James. The shoneen Irishman who is - Brother Cardinal. place in St. Patrick’s Osthedral on Monday, 29.—St. Francis de Sales, bp., > f«*stcd enthusiasm over the brilliant ashamed to abstain from eating meat on Baltimore, Md., Jan. 17.—Cardinal Thur-Mlny, January 25, the feast of the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC IG22, patron saint of writers. St, Sul- ^ spectacle were Roman Catholics. Our ® t Friday when he is in the company of his Gibbons sends this message of greeting Conversion of St. Paul. Invitations have O J pitius SeveruB, disciple df St. Martin. | whole cosmopolitan population was nu­ non-Catholic friends, should read how to Cardinal Farley through TImj New been extended to all the Arehbishops St. Gildas the Wise, called Badonicus. St. j merously represented. Those of all races the Irish martyrs died for the faith, and York World: ami Bishops of the country, and it is ex Gildas of Scotland. The infamous George' as well as all religious among us were the descendants'of Irishmen in this coun­ “I heartily welcome Ilis Eminence of peeted th.st a large number of them will II died, 1820. Captain Matthew Keogh, i there to testify admiration for worth try should prove themselves not unwor­ New York to his home, and rejoice to be present. Cardinal Farley will preside The Mail Order House 1 patriot in the American revolution an d; and dc-votion and a'hievemcnt in the thy of the martyr’s blood tliat courses hear of him being greeted so warmly by “n the sanctuary during the eelebrntion in the Irish rebellion, bom at Wexford, \ highest of human callings—an admira­ through their veins. First presidential the people of his archdiocese.” of the Solemn Pontifical mass, which OF YESTERAY IS THE TEIEPHONE Ireland, 1744. He was cruelly put to! tion which knows no bounds of race or election in the , 1870. Clicy- will be celebrated by Most Rev. Edmund death on the Bridge of Wexford, June I particular religious creed. ORDER HOUSE OF TODAY. THE ry mine unsealed, 1910. King Curios of The Cardinal Tells of Holy Father’s F. Prendergast, D. D., Archbishop of 25, 1708. Kansas admitted, 1861. j Fo spontaneous and tiailv catholic a MAILS ARE SLOW. THE LONG DIS­ Portugal assassinated, 1008. Splendid Health. tribute as this testifies mightily to tlie Philadolphlo. The sermon will be deliv­ Tuesday, 30.—S. Martina, V. and M., | TANCE TELEPHONE PLACES YOUR In an interview in The New York Sun. wisdom for tho church of a se|>«rafion ered by Right Rev. Thomas F. Cusack, third age. St. Bathildes, queen of France,! Friday, 2.—Purification of the Blessed Cardinal Farley referred to the Pope’s from the slate. Under no other condi­ Auxiliary Bishop of New York. An ad­ ORDER AND BRINGS ITS ACCEPT­ 680. St. Aldegones, V. Charles I exe- : Virgin. St. Laurence, archbishop of Can­ health as “ splendid,” even amazing. tion could «uch a spirit of liberation be dress on lielialf of the clergy of the dio­ ANCE IN ONE CONVERSATION. cuted, 1049. The body of Oliver O om - | terbury. C!andIomas Day. St. Artemus, There was no trace qf his former illness. manifested. Under no other could so gen­ cese will be read by Right Rev. Mgr. M. well hanged at Tyburn and buried under! bishop of CHogher. Treaty of peace with He attended every one of the consis­ eral an impulse of welcome have been J. Ijivelle, V. G., rector of the Cathe­ the gallow’s, 1660. William CJarleton, 1 Mexico signed, 1848. George Walton, one tories, and spoke and read for an hour seen. Tlie Homan Cliurch itself pays fri- dral, and an address on lielialf of the Irish novelist, died, 1869. Conference on } of the signers of the Declaration o f Inde­ o The Mountain States Telephone ! "in a voice as clear as a young man’s Imte to the religious value of religious laity will Im* read by Hon. V'irter J. California school trouble, 1907. Great; pendence, died at Augusta, Ga., 1804. that- rang out true.” The Cardinal noted freedom in this investiture of the Car- Dowling, .Justice of the Hupreme Court. o and Telegfraph Company ! flood in Paris, 1910. , Port Arthur surendered, 1905. Manuel 11 that the Pope did ,work that he might In the evening of the 25th Cardinal proclaimed king, 1908. • dinalate. And republican institutions in ® I Wednesday, 31 —S*. Marcella, widow | leave to a secretary or-others, and add­ religious freedom return the tribute in Farley will be the guest of the Catholic o ! of Rome, 410. St. Peter Nolasco, 1528., Saturday, 3.—St. Blase, b:»hop o f Se- ed: “ This shows that he has lots of thsi inspiring a-clecjme to the new Car­ Club at a formal reception to be given OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO( SS. Cyrus and John, martyrs St. Sera- j bastc in Armenia, martyr. He was mar­ reserve.” dinal.” in Ilis honor at the club house, 120 Cen­ pion, martyr of Englaml. Si. Mndoe, bp. j “ The Holy Father never sitspendcd tral Park, Routh. Invitations have been tyred in 310. In the Holy Wars his relics ♦ 4 4 4 of Ferns in Ireland. He was of an illus- any audience while I was in Rome. In O^tendeil to national. State and city were dispersed over the West., and his ‘Welcome to Cardinal Farley.” ous Connought family, but was bora in ’ his private reception room he received officials. * veneration was propagatovl by many The following is an editorial in the Cavan about the year 500. He visited i Cardinals, Bishops and persons with miraculous cures, especially of diseases New York 'J imes of Jan. 17: Wales, where he was warmly welcomed ' of the throat. It is related that while special letters. People from bll over the “ The welcome to Cardinal Farley, for f’an Anything be at once pretty and The Rew ards of by St. David. His memory is venerated' on his way to prison, a distracted m o­ world—Syria,' Russia, England, South which the m<*mbers o f his CliuTch arc solemn? ,'J”he papers continually speak in W’ales, by whose people he is some­ ther, whose child was dying with America, everywhere—see him. There making preparations with a measure of "pretty weddings” being "solemnized.” times called St. Aidan. Primcro, Colo., ' throat disease, threw herkelf on her knees are from twenty to forty and fifty in a of enthusiasm that zero weather cannot A pretty thing is pleasing but not im­ mine explosion, 1910, before the taint, and Itegged him to heal morning. When a man of 77 is able to Superior S kill discourage, will lie . kliared in spirit by pressive. A solemn thing is impreatsve, Tlmrsd.ay, Feb. 1.—St. Ignatius, bp. of • the ifiiild. Touched at her grief, the saint spend hours every day receiving in this the whole community. It is felt, justly, Antioch, martyi, 107. St. Ibonius, priest manner it shows that he has immense whether plcasintr or not. Tho two words offered up his prayers, and the child that tho high honor conferred by the are great, and the young man or woman and martyr. St. Bridget, patroness o f ! vitality. together are incongru«nis In dcsoribing a was cured. Since that time his aid has ^'nt^can on the Archbishop of New York who can take dicution rapidly and ■Irtkiia. K!r.:;ia, -rtTgii, o f Ilo la iii- pv7S>n i£ prtraclitvtl liidtviduuily marriage. WfeteHi C.tlT>i>lic*, Vancouver. urie:x uuen cuoctually soBcHm id ihrot^ is unmistakably an honor in which all transcribe the notee accurately on the Pt. Siegfllbert. (Cornelius O’Devany, bish­ to the Holy Father, and each kneels and troubles, and it is in memory of this his neighbors and fellow-citizens should typewriter, ia in line for great and last* op of Down and Connor, martyred at i that the Church blesses the throats of kisses his ring. I introduced forty or take pride. 'I’he appointment of two ing success,^ Dublin, 1611. He was born in 1525. Soon j the faithful on February 3, his feast-day. fifty of our own people, and he had a Amorienn Cardinals, in recognition of the Tandy Furniture Co. after his elevation to the episcopate he j St. Anscharius, bp. of Hamburg and suitable word for each^ To Mgr. Ed­ growth and influence of tho Cliurch of There is a constantly increasing de­ The Furniture Exchange Hout*. was imprisoned in Dublin C^Jastle, where • Bremen, 865. St. Wereburge, virgin ab­ wards, who is 80, the Holy Father said, Rome in America, is also in recognition, mand for GOOD stenographere, both he was kept for over three years. When bess of Seventh century. St. Margaret ‘Your years have been filled with labor We take your old furniture and stoves inevitably, of the largely increased rcla In exchange for new. girle and boya. There le little demand nrested the second time he was offered | of England. Thozhas Cantock, archbish­ and with honor.’ Mgr. Edwards, by the live importance of our country in the for l*OOn ones, and they receive email Fhene 8709. 1532 LAWRENCE T life, liberty and ample revenue if h e } op of Cashel, died, 1308. Horace Greeley way, can walk a dozen younger men off world’s affairs. 8 salaries. would renounce the faith, but be indig-: bora at Amherst, N. II., 1811. TWs great their feet. The Church Cardinal Farley so r ’ nantly refused and :t was decided that j American journalist was a descendant of “ Some read long addresses to tho Holy represents here has grown with tlie TeL 8220 Main. Established 19H We can fit you for one o f tho GOOD FRED M. CLARKE. Propr. he should be put to death. At his alleged 1 one of tlic early Irish settlers of New Father. He takes mental notes o f them, country. It has been an important positions. Or, If you prefer accountJhg trial only one Trishusan W 's called on Hampshire. In 1820 he entered the of­ and he can report mentally as well as factor in the development of good citi­ as a profession, we can equip you for the jury, the .-est being English and fice of the Northern Spectator as an ap­ any of you can with the pencil. His Clarke’s Restaurant success in that line. zenship. The recognition at Rqmc of Open 6:30 a. m. until I p. m. Scotch, who promptly brought in a ver­ prentice, and soon was editing the paper. mind Is as bright as his eye, and his the vast Importance of the American Furnished Rooma Upstairs. dict of “guilty” on trumped-up charges In August, 1831, he started for New eye is as bright as the morning. He Catholic body to the welfare of the hh- 1646 CURTIS 8T. Denver, Cele. Write for Catalog sworn to by notorious perjurors. Tbe York, where he arrived with $9.86—not is not weighted down with anxiety. cient institution must appeal to the Personal Experience, 20 Teara. “ judge” Dominic Sarsfield, then pro­ quite $10—in his pocket, and worked as Don’t worry too much. That is what pride of Americans who are not Catho­ nounced hit sentence that Cornelius De- journeyman printer until 1833, when, in kills people. This is the Pope’s m otto: lics The Chinch hero occupies no un­ raney. Bishop of Down and Connor, partnership with T. U. Story, he printed 'God’s will be done.” certain position, as in some countries Gorman’s Rest, should be taken back to prison and be the Morning Post, the first penny paper “Will you describe the consistory?” Modfin Sdiool of Business, where its bonds with the State have Cor. 2Dth Avo. and Peirl SL thence drawn In a cart to the place of ever published In the world. He was de­ “ I was praying, my dear man, not lately l)«en strained or entirely broken. execution, then hang>d on a gallows and feated for the presidency by Grant in looking. Besides, this affair has already Here it has never been joined with the The only place to eat. Meals, 80 cents. 1303 Broadway, Denver, Colo. cut down while alive, disemboweled, and 1872. Bishop Hughes died, 1864. been reported.” Service second to none. Meal nekets, State. All religions are alike here, but $4.40 for 84.00. Tonre to serve. THURSDAY, JA5.TJARY 25, 1912. DBKVn CMkTXOLIO UOISTXK.

AHERiCAlf IRISH CLINGING TO THE NAME ‘PROT- RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE ESTANT.” Items of Catholic Interest HISTORICAL SOCIETY I IN RUSSIA Aannal Meeting at University of Notre One of the greatest proofs of gross I I” Russia at present the hardships Father’s Brief Extracts o f Wide-World Happenings Dame. Protestant ignorance is the tenacity with which Catholics in communion with Rome which they cling to a disgusting and de­ have to bear are almost insupportable, ^ Little H elpers ■♦♦♦♦♦»»«♦ ♦ lit Arrangements have been completed for grading name, says the Western Watch- says the Liverpool Catholic Times. The A life of Cardinal Bourne of W eit- General Jackson was due, in g^eat meas­ the annual convention of the American .man. The universal belief of Protestants members of the religious orders who are minater is now being issued. ure, to the intercession of the Blessed Irish Historical Society, which will be is that Proteatantisni means a protest allowed to remain in the country are for­ PM) M other’s Mother, and tlie valiant American hero held at the University of Notre Dame against the errors and corruption of Home. bidden by the government to hold capit- The Passonista are laying the founda­ did not fail to attribute his wonderful May 1. The meeting will be a national Nothing could be farther from the truth meetings, to elect Superiors, and to little Joys tions of a new monastery at St. Paul success to a miraculous intervention. gathering of all the prominent Irish- “ Protestantism means a protest against; ^®*T"y out some of their most important Kan. Americans In the United States and will religious toleration and a denial of the i They are denied the right of re­ are Be^cham’s Pills. They bring happiness and Rt. Rev. J. J. Hogan, D. D., and priests last a week. right of conscience. Janssen is an autho- <‘eiving Instructions directly from the health to all. You m ay know what a miseing The new building for the American of the historical museum, and there are on them. Several of the recent decrees well as you would like—as well in fact, as Academy of aaasical Studies, in Rome, THE POPE. iiiVV ** valuable historical documents relating to of the Holy See have been declared by H lW know you ought to be? will stand on the Jsniculum. From th.. Mncricnn college at Lourain, n , Irishmen in America In the the government invalid in Russia. Of Belgium, twenty prleata went out to .r ch i.e . of Notle Dame Diovan BattisU fi.m ln. a p-<.udo R o -; ,^ 5, i„,oieran« mu»t oeaaa .s ^ ith New Mexico’s entry into the Ubor in the Church in the United KUtee ^he meniberahip of the American Iri.h man Catholic priest, Va> arrested : soon as tho Russian people become en­ Union there are forty-seven states, and Uat year, and twenty new atudents from Hi.torieal Boeietv includea rueh prom- Rome last we< k on a cluirge of extensive lightened. Till then the fate of those that many stare in our flag. aix different eountrie. replaced them at , men ae Ur. Thoma, Addia Emmett, .windlin^. He h»a . ! « been known n» : to’ demoninatVonrothe'r 'thaa the college. Italy, Ireland and Poland j America a foremost gynecologists .MKt. De SeTtgr.y, Pnnee of Belmonte.: jhe Orthodox Chureh, which is eompletely I-*crsonage i ______to an unhealthy coodition of the stomach and bowels, or sluggish action of was received into the Church last month. The trustees of the Carnegie ten mil- Quinlan of New York c i t y Richard 8 the liver or kidneys. lion dollar campaign fund report that | Kerens, present ambassador to Austria; out of a million francs, or about ?200,000. ' READY TO SELL THEiR SOULS.. Beeebam's Pills are compounded with great care from ingredients of Mr. J. R. Dacey, recently appointed out of the $500,000 annual interest on ' Cardinal Gibbons and numerous mcni- Gindri not only pretended to be a priest __ _ _ _ vegetable origin, specially valuable for their purpose. You need only to try i but celebrated Mass regularly. He is Beecham's Pills once to be satisfied as to their genuine worth. & many state treaaurer in the Kew South Wales their fund they **will lend assistance' bera of the hierarchv. Catholics of the world today arc taint- i wanted in several countri thousands of American people take this medicine with beneficial results, and ministry, U a Catholic and a native of to certain papers, *^and aid them to gain K-. particularly , tvith the prevailing paganism. T'hey j they also command such an enormous sale abroad, that without question they Cork. additional influence, and to extend their in France. Oermany and[ ..uAu«tria, .m ,., -uwhere. erv,,„..,, world and the things of this bare become the world's mo«;t popular Iiousehold remedy. JESUIT PSYCHOLOGIST EN ROUTE circulation.” he pretended to be an r niissary of the ,.^ ,d . „ , tomorrow to offer a I Taken as directed, these famous pills are always efficacious. The TO CONTINENT. healthiest person is the better for a little medicine from time to time and you Joaepfa "F. Ralph, chief of the national ■■ope, and swindled the Roman Catholic j3_ooo to every man, woman | clergy and many .diploinnt will find an Occasional dose of Beecham's Pills the best tonic-aperient for bureau o f engraving and printing, is a The Sisters of St. Mary's infirmary and child in this parish who would sell | ' general use. In fact, they will prove Will Make Study of Eumpean System The police found in his liaggage a large devout Catholic. He has charge of 3353 have opened a free dispensary in con his or her soul to the Devil I would j of Phychological Experiments. quantity of money and jewpTry and the employees. nertioD with their institution In St. Louis. tremble, the number of those who wouii ; Pope’s photograph with nn autograph sell their souls for the mere paltry c o j H elpful To A ll These goon«)mer, since on leap year, not want anything but this world, we Regardless of bis now advanced yram The commirtainnerK o f New York and veraitics in connection with their work PLUMBING AND are content with what this world can His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons knows Vermont for the Champlain tercenten­ * in ex|ieriniental phychology. February, the changeable month, docs not leap a day, hut tak< - <>n one. How­ give. W e do not care, have no intereax THE CHRIS IRVING HEATING CO. BO let-up in his arduous and numerous ary celebration have united to erect a I Father Gruender's recent book. “ Psy ever. the nio^t plausible tradition as to beyond this life.— Rev. D. S. Phelan. XOT WATXm MMATTMO, UTAimr. oajaxnrxxXiT episcopal activities. permanent memorial to Samuel Chain- ! chology Without a J PhOHC 1 1 3 5 1525 Larimer SL year and that when every four vears the ing in the aiXectieB of hi* diocesans, and utilitarian purpose in the form of a of Yale has written liim a manv-page From time to time w-e find persons is In, the .*lrst months of hit episcopate, memorial ligbthouae. letter of congratulation on the work. N o! "T. .-f ... who make a foolish attempt to conceal I FOR GOOD WORK CALL UP a very hard working prelate. , doubt, the present tnp will furnish data dar it ua* not counted a> a day in the eyes of the la a*, but w..- "leapt’’ over. their religion, says the Omaha True I [or a second volume abmg the same lines. At the opening of the hardsome new Kt. Rev. Joseph Srh'rvmb«. I). D.. and The year is now ju*-l exactly as it Voice. This happens more frequently 8t. Ixiuis Public Library recently Most the local' branches of the (M-rman t^th after tJregory had corrt'ctcd it. Even among Catholirs than among non-Cath- i Colorado Laundry olic Central Verefn in Toledo liave re­ Rev. J. J. Glennon, Archbishop of St. THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1912 after tbi- correction, h i'"i vcr, there re­ olics, especially among a certain type | P h on e 7 4 1 2207 LARIMER L ^ is, pronounced the benediction. ceived word of the acceptance of the na­ PROMISES TO BE A MOST HIS­ mains a -I’ght miatake, but it i‘ so very of Catholics. Now, why should they i tional body to hold its national conven­ TORIC AND MOMENTOUS -nail that it will amount to only a day act thus? They are mere hypocrites, > Clutuncey Olcott, the famous Iri»h tion in that city in Septeinltrr of thi-- YEAR IN HISTORY in 3iMMl yeafh. The err. is one of cx- who, instead of gaining any good end. ainger. has founded a schularshlp at St. year. OF THE CHURCH. ee**. so it i« proposed to make the year bring down upon themselves the odium I,ed resolution* calltiig U}»on the gos • under way. Indications point to it l>e- year will *o ex:»rtly contl with the Catholic courts the odium he dreads. If | Finest FVench Hand Work in the city A government weather station la to W ■'♦‘mor to dismiss piiblle school and state coming one of the mo%i historic and earth’s revolution around th sun that it a Catholic be ashamed of his religion ; located at Ibf Inlversity of Notre Damr university t«arhcra a ho teach that: momentous years in the history of the will not differ more Ui.in a day in a he can scarcely expect nun-Catbolics to ^ Main 1 6 8 4 1 6 S 7 BROADWAY It will be the only sUtioa In northern Knglaod did not perform one act to! Church, says the ]x>uisville Calhh yoiu’ Catholicity on the house i Church as never Iwfore. What these GENERAL INSURANCE Rorknwajr, Kin of th. U l. T hom ,, F. j Cinailian m »r,lor. who « lit . ki »M.v . should l>c on their guard agnim>t the tops, but do not be a “ spineless’ Csth may be, we know not now ; tlwy are Phone hdain 676 EstabltBhe4 167V Oilroy. who w „ m>vnr of N, w York.|U>« "Bookworm" column in th . Toronto ; new biography c»f ( by Mr. William olic. dlwl laat w«.k. HU l.lh .r dicnl on U . | Cktholic Rc.p«t.r, h ». ju ,t liroujtht out • locked in (be bos.un of ( hrisl's Vicar, R. Tha\er which, thfnigh ib**cribed as 7 2 8 G as & Electric Building______the Supreme Pontiff. Pet« r’s suc<-ess*>r. cember 1st of last year. new novel, “ The Year* Ib'twrt'n." It is ; l*eing "imii'p* nst^bic to atialeni.. of the published by the Society of the I)i\ inc Among these apparently well-foundt-*] j Pfe and work>* of the great- -t diploma WM. E. RUSSELL, JAMES A. FLEMING, The new Spanish Cardinal*, the "\Vord at Tccbny. 111.' n.mnn. . . . th .t h. »ill, in > f •..nri.forv | of th. nin. t«^nth.'ntV.Vx . ■ i,' l>«aJsr ia rounj ,n.l .Imut K.i.l.r, c w t . fiv. mor,- ' t Il v .., tolir Nuncio at Madrid, and the Arrh- ' Coke, Wood Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance biahops of Seville and \'aiIadolid have | Chief Whit f the I'nited ^ forriRn or non It.li... C .nlin.K -th.t . ri.jj,.,,,.,. „nd t-lin T ...... & Charcoal received the biretta at the hand# of t f'tales Supreme (’-...rt. will be the guest til. tuli.n (hur.h will th.r.wft.r not i^„„ranrr of the ...ilorfM .f nuthorif. 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 Offles. 15S3 Wsltoa Bt. PHONE 3131. DENVER, Cn«~> with all due tolemnily j nf the |)i h'slcration of Catholic' pmlomin.t. in numb... in th. S.c..d „hi.h it r.pr.K.nl,si, II. i- ,nm.«l h.' Fhoaes Main 586 and 587. ; Societit -- si early date in tl»e New CoH.}:.. A. w. .t.lM l..t w..k. rc-, i„foro ,h. i„til, of < .st.IIId.rdn Tazda 4Ui and Larlmar Sts. Monl.uk fhrwt.., Bro..klvn. Ju»ti« “ ••• "•» j Ijtmoriri... .n.l hi-hr. ther offit.., pros Mr. Joseph .*^'eott. past state deputy of THOMAS A. RYAN. Whit, will .pMik on th. prrc(o, I pon winjli the reviewerArthur o f' H. O’Brien director of (hr Ix>s oVngrIe* ChamlK-r of ------: prise; tliat more than ever before he . Athenaeum re E. F. HUTTON & CO. Commerce. It is said that of the 13.000.000 Cwth } thing* in Oirist. More ; "\Vc fail to -c why a soldier ARCHITECT olles of the Vnited State*, the I*ole* i more he grow a in the Pontificate.. .i^^uM n<)t say hi* pr.-yers Wforo going 835 COKOVahO BZ.no. Phono Mala 8675. ZFonvor, Colorado. BROKERS The Avn Maria Press has just publish eoDstitute nearly onc-qiwrter. .\ federa- ; now. in hia ninth year. Pm* X evi- i acliuii, if stuh i- ‘ s h.ibit 718 Seventeenth Street ed a nrw *-ovel by Chriatian Reid. It is (ion of th. 2.000,000 Catholic Pole i. *"• '« oof »f i The Oldest and Most Reliable Amenta for MAIN 395. the greatest Pontiff* that ever ^at conaidered the )>e*t of the author's Calh | being formed in IX roit. with the three­ ; HELPING IH E BLIND T o MAKE A Hotel Help to the WeeL the chair of the Fisherman. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST. olie stories, and in entitled “ The Light fold object to combine Polish Osthobr LIVING. Male and Female Help Sent Every­ where When R. R. Fare Is Dealers in Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, all Listed and Unlisted Secviitiea. o f the Vision. ’ laymen, to obtain Polish diocesan I Advanced. New Y'ork Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Idsbops, ami to n*organize l*oli*h (wro EMPTY SODLS AND EMPTY HEADS.; y i,., Klla l.nr«it... l>or«-v, tl,r »cll CANADIAJN iNew York Cotton Exebange. New Orleans O>tton Exchang* Ca'rdinal Farley reeently told a New chial schools. ' I known C^thcdic writer is one of the of- New York Coffee Exchange. ^Liverpool Cotton Exchang*. 'Associate Members. York interviewer that there was one from time to time, says the An-1 firt^rs of a national b' :.iry for the blind. i sacred function he would not perfonp-- There is a small island in or near!g«‘l<*s Tiding*, we heay of some promt ^ whose aim i* to ^provitb literature for the . EMPLDYMENT AGENCY a marriage ceremony between Catholic London, six milet in length, on which neiit Protestant breaking away from the ' hiinj, Jihtriblite h ks and music b y ! _ ...... Tirvi.^ and non-Oitboiic. the Catholic faith has been preserved *ree,l „ f his particular cult and esUb means of traveling hb aries. to s.-cure ■ I 4^ \ s 26 Z-arlmer from before (he so-called Reformation, bshing a new religion of his own. and uniform tvpe of pr>r 1 g (there arc now ' .^,.1..______' The little house on It. in which the then, because curiou* rrowda flock to In the death of Thomas II. Rooney. four styles in u*e Moon, the New J. J. HAURINOTON I Formerly With Chlifomia has lost another of her pio­ priests have lived for over 100 years, has . hear him. the press agent cnthus< s over York point, the line ud the American t>-D. A. HAURINOTON’...... f C J Reilly. neers from the famous Comstock days, served, until recently. both rhun h (he “scekorw after truth” and the “great Braille) to as^i*t tliu bliiwl to make a H A JU R IN G T O N B R O S Capitol Beer when (he great fortunes of tho present and rectorv. spiritual awakening'* and a few other living for themvel\«' by tranwibing H e a t i n g & V e n t i l a t i n g miliionairos of that state were made. high sounding phrases, but the same books and music in c ir own homes. IS THAT PURE MALT AND HOP For the instruction of the giddy and curious, nmuHement-seeking crowd can Contractors BEER WITH THE DEUCATE FLAVOR Jobbing and Mopalrlng a Bpoclalty. The beoved mother of Thomas WaKb. incautious seekers of pleasure and in lie seen any day of the week at the mov­ Phone C'tmmpK J54S AND TONIC EFFECT, MAKING IT the poet, recently passed away nt her diligence of dangrroiit amusements, Bish ing picture ahowsl It is Ihtmum* not THE SCHAEFER 886 rOZmTSBJTTM 8T. borne in Brooklyn. She wa* a grand op !». A. Ludden of Syracuse writes that only their souls, but their head*, are old woman, of the finest Revolutionary while properly ccaks eighteen lan­ teaching in these institutions.' And now Td. Main 700. 5 0 5 14th St., K. C. Bldg. era of Boston an£a££ 3n&w i a m a t ) L3DgS convent. New Orleans, was laitl recently against the sending of tubercular pa­ taught in the

FOLLOWING THE FLAG. Denver Catholic Register A few years ago when the streets of all our larger cities THE PASSING SHOW :; were thronged with patriotic citizens welcoming home our CATHOUC EDITOBS Mfldal Organ of the Diocese of Denver soldier boys from Cuba and the Philippines, and many an as- A PRAYER. Published Weekly by Hcmbly hall and theater was crowded with enthusiabtic audl- Attempting to “get even” is too small BBROADWAY—^“Excuse Me” is a sur« ence.s ,it happened that a certain army officer asked, in a burst an undertaking for a man of soul.—Cath­ prise and a delight. It is a real comedy; Dear Lord, kind Lord, The Catholic Publishing Society of elociuence; ‘‘What is it that follows the flag?” Before he Gracious Lord, 1 pray olic Union and-Ti|ueH, Buffalo. it is clean, and it ia capitally played by Incorporated had time to answer his self-imposed question a wag in the Thou wilt look on all i love an excellent company. There is a laugh gallery shouted “ High-balls.” Tenderly today. Even tho angels might envy the virtue every minute or so, and it’s the right 1»36 CURTIS ST. P. 0. BOX 1577. We do not know that the wag was justified in his asser­ Weed their hearts of weariness; of these heroic firemen, policemen and kind of a laugh, too. The scene of the Main 5413. Denrer, Colo. Scatter every care; tion, but we do know that at least one abuse has followed Down a wake of angel’s wings men in dangerous callings who sacrifice comedy Is laid in a Pullman car afid the SUBSCRIPTION, 91.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. the flag fast upon the heels of the Constitution. Winnowing the air. their precious lives on the altar of duty. fun begins with the entrance of Willia I'rum Manjla comes the report that laws sanctioning di­ —Catholic Record, Louisville Sweatnam as the porter and cootinuea I as second-class mattef at the post oOlce at Denver, vorce are about to be enacted, and a writer in a Denver daily Bring unto the sorrowing until the wedding at tho very end of the Ail release from pain. finds therein a proof that the Filipinos arc at last being civ* Colorado. Let the lips of laughter When w.Tj'bcdy else refuses your bad play. Mr. Sweatroan carries off the lion* ilizwl. Overflow again; coin don't pass it over to your pastor ors with bis inimitable portrayal of a an ear Uaee work of Oatnetie JournaxiaBi ts ens ef Pity the civilization that tolerates such laws, and pity the M a t naefnl - -oay. on* mt the most neoessary—In tho And with all the needy through the collection box. Ho has no negro. Mr. Sydney Greenstreet and Mlsa to world.” - - XIIL people upon whom it is imposed. Oh, divide, I pray. time to convert it into bullets, and no Anna 2iIurdock are splendid fun-makers, Many are the benefits, we know, tliat American occupancy This vast treasure of content CARD FROM RT. REV. BISHOP MATZ. That is mine today. use for bullets even if he had the ttmw. too. “ Excuse Me” is the sort of comedy Bishop’s House, Denver, Colo. luive brought to the Islands in the far off Eastern seas; but —James Whitcomb Riley. —Church Progress, St. Louis. that it is a pleasure to commend, and We are rejoiced to hear that The Catholic f^blisbing were they twice-as great they would not outweigh the evils, the company presenting It the sort it ia Society has assumed control of The Denver Catholic Register. the broken hearts, the desolate homes, the neglected children, Boni Castelanc wants his marriage an­ a genuine pleasure to watch. Knowing the members of the Association to be Catholic and the faithless marriages that will follow in (he wake of nulled. It would serve him in better ORPHEUM—Those who enjoy singing gentlemen in whom we have large confidence, we recommend such laws should they be enacteil. to our priests and people The Register, and believe it will stead to have his baptism annulled. A and dancing will find plenty of both on merit their assistance, both as a voice for truth and a corrector Wliat a pity that OUR flag and OUR Constitution should decent Turk would have a better chance this week’s bill. The dancing in all case* ARCHBISHOP KEANE BANQUETED is decent arc these ‘trots' and ‘bugs’ to of error. bring a nation such a curse. of reaching Heaven than such a pictur­ it much better than the singing. The + N . a MATZ, be tolerated in men and women who BY K. OF C, esque hj’pocrite.—Western Watchman. program oj>enB with the Misses Esmer* Bishop of Denver. 4" 4* come to them hot and feverish from the FILIPINOS CIVILIZED, I, E. AMERICANIZED? aids and V'eola, two youthful dancer* Epiphany Council, Knights of Colum­ banquet tablet" JOSEPH NEWMAN ...... Managing Editor Certainly one of the stupidest articles we ever read about If some people were .is good as they who found much favor. They were fol­ bus of Sioux City, tendered a banquet the Filipinos getting civilized is the one written “by Ixiuisc are agrc^*hle, and others were as agree­ lowed by Ethel McDonough, wbene cos­ to Archbishop James J. Keane in the LEAGUE OF PRAYER FOR PRIESTS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1912. Sober” in last Sunday’s Post. But we shall not waste any edi­ able as they are good, the world would tumes w'cre stunning in quality but rath- West hotel recently. The principal ad­ torial powder, for the factum is not w’ortli it. We shall only be a much better place to live in. If i cr shy on material. She sings her humor- dress was delivered by Axchbishop The League of Prayer for Priests, liv­ Like bars of light along the horizon after a long and weary quote a few* of the gems of bigoted gossip and feminine logic: both virtues were practiced more general­ j ous songs quite effectively. Dick Crolia* Keane, who warned against demagogy ing and dead, was founded some six night comes to us the thought of summer in the news that As their next step towards civilization (?) the Filipinos ly in our Brooklyn streets and trolleys 'and his capable little company scored a and dangerous theories which are becom­ years ago through the piety of the the National Association of Ice Cream mamiiacturers is about are endeavoring to pass a divorce law .... this seems then would Brooklyn be the annex of ' success in a slang classic, “ Shorty’s File- ing so popular. young religious of the Norbetines con­ to go into convention. to be the final stride of our little brothers towards doing away Heaven.—Brooklyn Tablet. I vation.” Especially clever work was don* gregations. Its headquarters are at + + with anything which smacks of Spanish (?) reign or custom ” I by Alfred Sidwe)!. Abbott and Whit* DEATH OF IOWA PIONEER. Mesnil St. Denis, in France, and the As he writes, a Southern paper which meets Jiim gave the “ It is perfectly astonishing when one stops to consid. f just It is better to make one good resolu­ 'are billed as “ Society” entertainers. The Holy Father has recently been pleased writer the news that the lemon crop will be short this year, how quickly these natives liavc assimilated American customs tion which will withstand the assaults J heavier one sings songs of false senti- I.Awrence J. McCarty, a pioneer busi­ to confer a special honor on its good being nipped by the frost. A frost may also nip some of our and ways of doing things.” (?) of temptation, than half a dozen that ! meot—about hugging, hold me-tight aud ness man of Sioux City, la., and father director by creating him a protonotary local politicians, but ’tis good news at least tliat the lemons “ Now' that they are endeavoring to gain for themselves are still-born. A firm resolve to impror* i other such rot—and many ia the audi- of the Very Rev. Thomas McCarty, vicar apostolic. The obligation is small—the will be scarce. freedom from uncongenial marriage ties, (here seems to be along a certain line, if conscientiously ad­ ; ence actually applauded him. Brown, general of the diocese of Sioux City, died recitation of three Paters and three •f* + little left that their Oriental minds cannot grasp or do away hered to, will do mure to strengthen ; Harris and Brown do an old-time vaude- on Janudry 10, aged 73 years. He was Aves daily for living priests, and one The present writer got a glimpse of the glorious new Ca- with.” (!? character than any amount of half­ I ville act that ia punctuated with much born in County Carlow, Ireland, in 1830, De Pronfuhdis for the dead, while a thotlral of St. Ix>uis this week. It is of Roman-Byzantine “ What is perplexing me (? !) is what is to become of the hearted effort.—C'utholic Bulletin, St. funny business. The elder Brown is full and came to this country in 1857, settling sum of about* sixpence ensures the say­ architecture and indeed a building of which not only the Cath­ Catholic churches, etc.” Paul. j of ginger and certainly knows bow to in Dubuque, later going to Sioux City. ing of several masses yearly. olics of St. Louis, hut of all the country should be proud. It “ Filipinos are like monkeys, etc.” i create laughter. James Diamond and He was a total abstainer and took pride will be completed and consecrated some time latj this year. “ Every Filipino is a Catholic and a superstitious one. . . . W hy is it tliat men of the world will j Clara Nelson were easily the stars of tb* in the fact that, as a boy, be had taken REASON FOR THE EMPTY PEW IN There is scarcely a church which hasn’t some sort of weird accept as true a scientific fact they can­ ’ bill. The former is a genuinely funny the ple>.lge from Father Mathew. NON-CATHOLIC CHURCHES. Two weeks ago Uic Patriarch of I.rf8bon, expelled by the history—o f a Saint, a killing ( !) , etc.” not ejcplain; yet when a religious or dog­ I comedian and the Utter a most dainty infamous and infidel government, for no cause other than his (What does Txmisc know about the history of those in­ matic fact is submitted to them that I beautiful girl. They both have pleasing VENERABLE SHRINE GONE. Nowadays when the non-Catbolic fidelity to religion, bade farewell to bis priests and people with numerable churches?) But enough. they cannot explain they will reject it |>er*unalities, fsirly besm with good na­ world is leaving the church severely a religious service. W e read of some demonstration made 4* 4* as superstitious? ilany men will believe ture, and, o f course, quite captivate their Ninth Century Church, Where Columbus alone and tlie cry of tlie empty pew is against him and religion; he had instructed uis people to pa­ anyone—but God or His church.--West­ audience. The Six Bracks do a smart THE BIGOTS OF BELFAST. Was Baptixed, in Ruins. echoing through the land, one stops to tience ajid i>rayer. Portugal, indeed, does need prayer. ern Catholic, Quincy. III. i acrobatic act in very fetching costumes, The fanatical anti-Catholic bigots of Belfast threaten to seek a reason. Reading the newspaper 4- 4* but offer nothing new in their line of mob the English statesman Winston Churchil] if he dares to Genoa, Jan. 17.—The Cliurch of the accounts of Monday morning one sees The greatest career for the average work. How can we lilamn the pooily instructed Socialist whose speak in Ireland’s northern metropolis. Enslaved by their Madonna della Guardia collapsinl today, an elaborate stories of topics mentioned arguments for equal rights and opportunities often confuse woman ia to be'a true wife and a good prejudices inherited from a barbarous past, the Ulster fanatics carrying down the Cliurch of St. Stephen from the pulpits on the previous day. A San Francisco thief last week stola Hod’s rights with his own, when such men as Hugh O’Neil, mother. That life offers grand oppor must cause a blush of shame to rise to the checks of every en­ in the ruins. The Church of St. Stephen The latest pla^'. the latest fad in baby a burglar aUrm. And a fire proof build­ former editor of the Denver Times, will claim the state has a tunities for servit'e, splendid occasions lightened Protestantv was erected in the ninth century and it culture, the doiugs o f the peace Con­ for the cultivation of the noblest quali­ ing has been known t5* bur* down. prior right on the child over the parents? It is just this state­ One blackguard can make more noise tlian a hundred de­ was famous as tin* church in which Co­ gress, or tlie arts of the modem Euro­ ties of rharacter, and emlless possibilities ment that has put the Socialists in ill-repute with the class cent men, and we do not believe that the rabid utterances of lumbus was baptized. pean rapitol—all this is handed out to for immortal usefulness. It is her finest Colonel George Hari'ey of Harper's that luive home and family. Some things cannot be learned those who are most active in their opposition co home rule *^6 the soul hungry, a race laden with sin field of endeavor.—Catholic Columbian, Weekly ia sorry that he ever discovered from books—nor editorial columns—-but a baby can teach expressing the sentiments of even a respectable minority of HONOR FOR VICTOR HERBERT. and doubt, confused by the multiplicity Columbus. * I Woodrow Wilson. ' He can now sympa­ them. the Protestants of Ulster. Certain it is that Protestants in of self-appointed teachers crying out thize with Columbus. oher parts of Ireland, who are better able to judge their Gath- In recognition of his services to the “Lo! Here is Christ, or there is Christ.” Those Oatholics who neglect their re- ! olle fellow-countrymen, are not afraid to trust them. Home Pity ’tis if *tis true, that Las Vegas cf our neighboring Gaelic revival, the Gaelic Society of New One wonders that faith itself is left. ligious duties, yet are carping critics of Why do they always call a dentist’s State, New Mexico, should invite or should liavc invited the Rule means a parliament in Dublin, and it may be, as inti­ •York presented to Victor Herbert, in his Only the inherent esteem of the race the clergy, and secretly delight In every office a parlor? Wouldn't “drawing pugilist. It is said tliat the pretty little town sleeping among mated by a correspondent of the San Francisco Star, that home in New Yor'k City, an engros4Ctl for the church keeps its church-going scandal and rebellion against the Church, room” be better? the hills should be disturbed in its serenity by a prize fight commercial rivalry and provincial jealousy and not religious and illuminated address, dealing with oustoms alive. Opinions and fads, social are playing a dangerous game. They are between the black brute Johnson and the white brute Flynn. bigotry* or fear of the Catholic majority are at the root of the his acts of devotion to Irish ideals aifd reforms and political ideas base their setting their faith at stake in a game o f ! Four of George Kindel’s teeth are miss­ There is no constitutional bar to a prize fight in New Mexico, opposition to home rule. Another American journalist tliat the help he has given the society in its place in the fornm or lecture hall, but hazard and arc in momentary danger o f ' ing- -but as long as his two lungs are all but it is to be hoped and piously prayed for t.iat the people recently visited Ireland says there would be no serious oppo­ work for the revival of Irish language, are out of place in Christian pulpita. losing it forever.--Register Extension, right he will manage to make himself sition to home rule if assurances could be given that the Irish and Governor of the State will recognize the larger spirit of music and 1-ieraturo. I.ack of a central authority will, of Toronto. understood aniung his fellow supervtsora. our present civilization and by civic, county and State onact- parliament would convene in Belfast. W o should mueh ifr. Hirhcrt’s grandfather wai Samuel course, always prevent unified teaching ipeqt forbid the brutal conflicts Ijetwoen men. rather believe tluit this was the real cause of the hostile atti­ I^over, llic Irish'poet and prose writer. amongst non-Catholle churches, and thus The report wliirh is going the rounds!I Nnw that Tramway officiok have 4* 4* tude of those who are disputing Ireland’s claim to self-gov­ the broach Is widening. Individual opin­ o f the Oitholic press anent the creation ' to generously enlarged the transfer slips Cardinal Farley has returned to New York and the great ernment, than the reason most frequently advanced tlrnt the STATUE OF COLUMBUS ‘ GOES TO ion IS always dangerous. The eternal of several new dioceses ami archdioceses , let us hope they will next enlarge th* metropolis did him honor befitting the man and the office. The Protestants of the north are too ignorant or too bigoted to WASHINGTON. truths will suffer in the telling if the in this country is the product of the ears, or at least increas* the number of trust the Catholic majority. man has endeared himself to New York, for during the many man in the pew has the power to die- imagination of some desjicrately driv­ them during tbs rush hours. years he has occupied a great position in the life of the city, A catch phrase, which is sometimes more effective than Chicago, Jan. 20.—The cast of the he­ tate the kind of sermon 1m is going to en scritje. It scem.s st'wngv that unfound­ argument, has been invented by the Tories to counteract the he has ever borne his faculties meekly. Cardinal Farley never roic figure of Christopher Columbus and hear. 'I'hc Tower of lialiel was aban­ ed report*- like this are so eagerly seizeccn ing and even Luther himself would find no farts are re<]uired for the foundations. really are Rubens, the poor fellow who ing, hoping to prevent home rule by confusing the issues. It will adorn the glorious Othedral on Fifth avenue, will impart completed after four years of toil by it Iiard to get a congregation nowadays -T ru e \’oice, Omaha. sold llH‘m for so little is also a Ruben. a finishing touch of splendor in harmony with the city’s mag­ is the same old game of the knavish politician. Lorado Taft, the Chicago sculptor. The to liiten to his liaUicinationH and dog­ A privileged class never gives up its privileges without a nificence, and the plaudits of a million throats as the CardinUl cast of Columbus was the only one left matic ravings. - Valerian in Hrooklyn In appraising the bimcfits of the past At a negro ball the doorkeeper, on drove from the Battery to the Cathedral was a recognition struggle. In the old days the Catholics of Great Britain and at tlic studio this week. The others al­ Tablet. and }iu|>e4 for the future, it >s only prop­ (•eing asktnl what “ not transferable” on worthy of the Prince. I-ong may he live to wear the purple Ireland were loaded down with all sorts of disabilities, they ready had been shipped to New York to er that something more tlian the purely the tickets meant, replied: were not permitted to plead at the bar, to make contracts, and long may his city and nation be proud of him. be cut into marble. Mr. Taft will ac­ THE CROSS IN HERALDRY. material a^poct of human affairs should; ‘‘It means dat no gentleman am ad­ to hold place under government, and were denied the right of company the cast of Columbus cast and be considered. Commerrial prosperity i i , mitted less he comes hisself.” promotion in the army and the navy, and in 1782 the Dublin A THOUGHT FROM SUNDAY’S EPISTLE. personally will superintend the cutting Over 407 Ferms of It Used in Heraldic very irii|>ortant in its a*ay, but there are! corporation declared: “ The Protcftouls of Ireland will never The Epistle exhorts us to the love of cur neighbor. My of the figure. Designs. other things of even greater moment to New York has a novelty In the line of relinquish tJiat political position which their fathers won with neighbor’s great claim to my love is tliat Jesus C'lirist died for "J'he piKlestal on which Columbus will the welfare of society. Adversity itself, drama. It ia “ Kumurin,” a wordless play their swords, and which they, tlicrcfore, regard as their birth­ him and that same Savior who immolated himself for me has stand, leaning against a mast whu-Ii In early pagan days the cross was a is not infre4{uently a blesing in disguise., with music. It U said to be a distinct right.” A great change has taken place sime that dichiration made my love of my neighbor a condition of my gaining the towers alxivp him, will l>e seventy-five tyrnlM)! of fthnme and ignominy, and only - -Cathuliu Herald, Sneramento. relief from the srcseleiMi and tuneless was issued. The world has been making progress. The idle merits of the Redemption, ily neighbor at times may be dis­ feet wide and will represent the forward those deformed or misshaiicn trees that musical comiMlie* with which the city la feuds of creed or race are giving way to “ the larger heart and part of one of the ancient caravels. The could Im> used for no other purpose were agreeable to me and when lie appears in a phase that docs not There arc thousands of Mixicans seat usually aurfeited. the kimllier hand.” The day of Ireland’s deliverance is at figurehead will !>e that of the head and formed into crosttes. Hut since tlie cross win my love I must immediately consider him only as the one (cred over the rsilrosiis of tho West, and - hand, and the Ulster malcontents might as well prepare to bust of a woman named "Discovery.” has lieconic dear to Christians, says the whom my Savior died for and banish every other thought. something should be done to provide for Why does the News cartoonist always submit to the inevitable. On one * side of Columbus will be the “Ave Maria,” the most precious woods 'rhen if niy heart be right the love tliat dirist demands will their spiritual welfare. They are simple make the character of "IMpulace, “Oom- figure of an Indian typifying the new and metals have bd thing it would seem Spanish in tliiir curriculum. The Ian-' elections to the Reichstag and the Centre or Catholic Party art. The cost is estimated at 9100,000. houses ns a symbol of their faith. not. And yet they come and go. Old ones pass out and new gtiage would he very useful just now.- | A Kansas man has an original way of only to the extent of two seats. The results of the second The nioveineiit to creet a statue was Tho impetus to the use of tJie cross ones beg for favors. Unless there is a good reason for its Catholic Advance, Wichita. marking his hat. A stranger picked up started by tlio Knights of Columbus. in heraldry was given by tlie Crusaders, existence sooner or later the germ c f decay attack* every or­ ballot have not rcacheil us as we write; they may show fur­ the Ule one day and read on the iniid* Later Congre^. took up the matter. who wore a reon themselves. Its tho science of living with other men., in accord with the needs and wants of its prospective mem­ the stranger put the bat back on the Radicals Socialists, the Catholic party usually supports AND HUGS, SAYS FATHER form and mennings in heraldic designs There is no other thing that is ao tax­ bers, if it hopes to maintain itself. Each society lias for its rack. the Conseiwtttives, who represent the Emperor's, and, to VAUGHAN. arc many. In fact, ovpr 407 different ing, requiris so much education, ao much prime object the attainment of some so<‘ial, religious or bene­ great extent, the national ideal. forms liave lK‘on recorded by students of wiMlom, so much praetice as how to live | ficiary feature. It is not well to incorporate loo many ob­ By ipouliiig Shakespeare two hour* a The Conservatives put their issue clearly before the Ger­ New York. Jan. 19.—R*‘V. pternard biography and genealogy. together. Wo arc studying how to con- - jects in one organization. Those succeed ucst which hold day for two years a North I>enver man man people, and the people have rebuffeil them. First, they Vaughan, B. J., I..ondon preacher and In heraldry the cross is formed by two trol the forces of nature, b-it the forces' closely to one object and exploit that. If a society fails it is has strengthened his weakened lunga un­ brother of Cardinal Vaughan, told an perjicndieulur anil two horizontal linos of human nature are more difficult still. | proof that its day of usefulness is past. And the moment it asked for the continued maintenance of the huge army and til they are as good as new. The read­ enormous nuiHence at the Brooklyn crossing in the center of the shield. This There Is no art that is finer than the art i ceases to wax stronger, just then retrogression has set in. development of the great navy; second, they crie«l “dowm ing of Henry James was lung ago dis­ witli the Socialists.” Their defeat may be aKcribed not so Academy of Music lost night precisely form is mfxlified in various ways by cd- of being at peace with our neighlioni. 'JTiese remarks are suggested by the recent activity in local covered to be a cure for insomnia. Per­ much to any growing tendency to Socialism as to the restless­ what he thought of the “Apache,” the ditions and combinations, thus express­ national and individiml.—Southern Mes­ societies which have just begun the new year with new' sets haps some practice! use may yet be ness of the people under the huge burden of German arma­ “ turkey trot” and other donees now the ing many meanings. It has been said senger, San Antonio. o f officers. W e hope that 1912 will be a banner year for all found for the works of G. Bernard Shaw. ment. craze among society folk of Amerlcn. that human intelligence has never de­ o f them, and in this respect we wish to call attention to the It may be iiile'rcsting to rend from one of the inspired “ If proper dancing is all the world over vised a system so infinite in Us varieties At a tim^ when irreliglon is spreailing interest our clergy and spiritual advisers Iiavc taken in the I.,co Floyd, teller at the Hibernia Conservative papers, the Nortdeutsche AllgemcTnc Zoitung, a recognized and oxhilcratmg pastime,’’ to he found in the sclenee of heraldry, among mm, ami drawing them away several societies to which they are attached. Without their Bank, aaya a man eame to his window ho said, “ improper dancing, on the con­ from belief in Ood, « ttunpolgn suab oa ,,r.-=. nce and i:,. C,f Isjrocn arr rf ‘he beUlc_afiE*»I: in wliich figure twenty-seven basic or list wee*, end wanted & ticket ^ , ‘For Vn,- (nrtyT forty woolyears tlie German people has been building up trary, is a pxac-ciiv is intoxicating fundameninl crosses. the “ Men am! Religion Forward Move­ avail. cashed. And last Monday night about 8 and therefore to be ostracized. To any­ ment” deseW'os commendation for Its its house and has thought and worked for its economic devel­ Tho Creek cross Ims all four nrms of o’clock a lady dropped in and asked 4* + one with even the most elementary fight against the growth of irreliglon opment. Its need for peace has grown with its economic pro­ equal length, while the Toitin cross baa ‘ sweetly. “ Can you tell me where the WALES AND DISESTABLISHMENT. knowledge of physiology, it is apparent among the Protestant sects. The move­ gress, and many have begun to believe tliat one’s own appli­ the earth end longer than the other three : Ufts and Electric building la?” It’s love- that the inovumimts in tlic so-eallen- quer.” The Tyler shield hod on It. a bar, eagerness with which the young children the Giants loail” And the flyman, a the Anglican Church In Wales. And so, Wales will at last of our people and for the preservation of the political, spir­ cies are recognized to he so injurious to two crescents and a cross form. The look forward to the day when they can very witty fellow, spoke up and tak#, obtain the slow justice which Ireland gained through Glad­ itual, and moral heritage of our fathers, is therefore a vital civic morality, shield of tho Adams was adorned by a make their first communlon.—The Mon­ “And they didn’t have the oreb#*tra or stone ill 1870. Bhe will have no state-favored religion. question for our Fatherland.” “ Why In the name of everything that large cruciform device. itor, 6an Francisco. altitude against th«to, •itiMr.’* THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912. DUfVEB OATHOUC BEQISTEB.

would always be some one watching be­ Miss Jlclntvre and Miss Kanney. so- ( MAKE BAKING A DEUGHTI fore the tabernacle In St. Leo’s church. pranoK. and Xfrs. Dickinson. Mrs. Riordan : and Miss Ryan. alt^>s, with Messors. W. THIS MONEY-MAKING' A R O U N D I Week’s Happenings in | It was a great undertaking for one wom­ (.’. I’roHser. Ben Foley, T. F, Sullivan ami an. She labored niust zealously, gather­ Frc-d Joliiisoii, baiiHos and tenors. Ixth- DENVER I Parishes | ing tbo lovers of the Blessed Sacrament nian’s orchestra, under the accompli.-ihed BOOK IS FREE from all parts of the city of Denver dirt*etion of Prof. Lobman himself, prov- • —------I ungarian until each and -every parish was well ed a delight to everybody. All show'ed . Tells of an Iimstment Safer and More CATHEDRAL. solitaire on the finger of the left hand piainiy that art i« the handmahi of rc- Profitabie Than Bank or Raii- represented. The fidelity with which the of one of our popular young ladies. ligion, and that music and song must : . 1836 Losan Arentie. members of the society called the “ Ado­ forever be the twin sister of the peoples’ ; road btocic. ^ Guess who and when. ration Society of the Most Blessed Sacra­ public prayers. High Patent The ipiritual retreat for the married News which will be received with con­ The sermon was delivered by Rev. Fa­ ENDORSED BY LEADING BANKERS,' ment’’ attended the hour assigned them women of the parish which closed Sun* siderable regret by the members of this ther Bnrr.v, 8. .U, who took his text from GOVERNMENT OFFICTALS AND THE I was most edifying and encouraging, and day evening was remarkably successful. parish is that of the departure for the the Twenty-fifth Psalm, “ I have loved. CATHOLIC HIERARCHY AND LAITY | the good pastor of St. Ijco’s was determ­ O Ivord, the beaut.v of Thy house and Upwards of 500 wives and mothers were East of Kr. Mathew Fox. Fr. Mathew HUNGARIAN MILLING & ELEVATOR Zt ined that the new mx-iety had come to the jilar.'e where Thy glory tlwclletb.” He \ valuable book o f interest to and in constant attendance at the holy exer­ goes to Ottawa, Canada, to U'gin a long the parish to stay. Last week papers said the occasion was reminiscent of the for circulation only among Catholics has cises and fully that number received series of missions throughout the East. opening of the church two and thirty lust been Issued, and will be sent free Cathedral Parish were received from Rome testifying that Holy Communion on Sunday morning. During his short stay here Fr. Mathew yrar, .g o. and of the in. ah-nabio amount ! the Adoration Society of the.Most Bless- of gfXMl it has aceomj>lif»heil in the inter- maro tb InvesL On Wednesday evening the retreat for gained considerable fame • ^ , , , , a strong, ^ Sacrament of Ht- I.jeo’« parish has vening time. When first built the Sa- ' The book tells of a line o f business the young unmanned women of the par­ dramatic and muslerful sneaker, and at- ' ...... ^ * . ,, . . been cannoiiicaliv n inii 11 uinliated t, I, a 9 U ith thC I rrod Hoart wa, by far .hr mo.t con,.pi.;- ish opened with a crowded chapel. The tached himself strongly to all with . , r, , .1 . . . i U01IS church building in Jk-nver, and it : CatlioUcH to the extent of 176.000,000 a .... _ . T .1 t L- 1 • 11 I Arcn-Confratcrnity in Rome and its attracted a great deal of attention. Its ‘ y**ar. It contain* most complete fact* exercises are being held every evening whom he came in contact bv his kindlr, I . , . . . >mrp with PTo-n of i»o1il rrliftore.I **"*1 flRures relating to this particular SenUl n,a„„or. Here i. hoping that h» ! -.any paeetul spire wiin cro^ oi gojiigiuiereu , and the astonishing dividend* THE STORE OF QUALITY at 7:30, and every morning at 0:15. The m the bright Coionulo Minnhine. and j paid stockholders. It shows how Cath-1 retreat will close on Sunday evening, r.tn m . to n , again in the near future. T f S-nje. granted by onr could bo seen from all imrts of the citv , olic* may. for the first time, now b e -! era . . a ai a l a , HoIy Father to all the members of the when a reception of members into the The worshippers at the 1 last Mass last ' f ^ , a • ^ «a « t.. . asa> It*♦ then♦hrtn existed,A-rUtMl iiIt was tiiothe hrst oh.ob- 1> come Stockholdersprofits and of this receive great buni- their: MAIN 2636, 2637 , Arch-Confraternitv. Our Rt. Rev. Bish- Young Woman’s Sodality will take pUce. .''umiay were given a very rare musical . , . . . jeot to greet the traveller w ho hap|>ene held at K Jel>el McDonald, second violin; Mr. Fritz ...... — — - ‘ - tinmiiaki..] mia«innnrv wlio wii.. Ihi.ii ' make a safe and profitable Invest- , 1 merit on every fir»i Friday of the month tingtiishcd miSHionarv. wiio wa« th. 11,^^^^^^ 3^^, worth the attention and in- tem ple. The largest attendance of the Tbies, viola; Miss Gibbons, cello, and president of bt. Marj* ^ (<»Ilcgc, Kan4a><. j vestigatlon of every conservative in- of Onr Goods, by a “ Money Back if Not Satisfied” from 3 o’eloi'k in the afternoon until season is expected. Mr. diaries K. Wc«t, bass. The {larish- preachod the sermon. The music was ; vestor. ! 8:30 in tbe evening, and has appomted ftirniKhMt hv fl clmir under ih.. .li- • >’<>“ would like to have a copy of kind of willingness On last Sunday the recently organized loners j«iiii with Fr. Pious in expressing furnished b> a imir under tin di address Philip Harding. I>ept. . Fatiier Ikdzer o*» ilirector of the society. rcction of Prof. Pannerton, a cclchnty of |7h . Box 1301. Pblludeiphia. Pa. ! Guardian Angel Sodality received Holy their thanks and apprc-clation to the A manual is now in pren^ explaining the the day. Catholics and Protestant-* also Mr. Harding requests that no one ■ Fancy Oranges. 29c, 30c, 40c and___ SOc XlU*k6yS Communion in a body for the first time. above n.itne«l artists for ilieir generous from .H part, of the city even from ' Fancy Cluster Raisin.*, lb...... 20c ^ „ object of the sotiety. the requirements About seventy-five of tbe little ones servit-^, *‘It certainly was grand and the mountain mining camp** crowded the ; church the book will be o f no interest i for membership, and the many indul­ sacred edifice to its full capacity, and to you. because only Catholics will be ' Miivd Kut», lb...... 20C Roasting Hens were present. Their singing added much inspiring*’ is the general comment. The Imported Mai Grape., Ib...... 20c D U C k S B r o U C r S gences that may be gained by its mem­ all were bushed in awe and adiniration > bold stock In thTs particu-; •Olemnity to the services. MiieM-it L'Ura and Ju»ephine Woeber are Cranlterries. 2 qts...... 25c bers. The manual may be obtained from St the splendor of ritual ami ceremony - i Martha Ann, infant daughter of Mr. also to Ih' commended for their untiring Paoral Celery, buneh, 20c, 2Se, 40c. . .50c Q y j. p p i c e s OD D O U l- the Ib*v. l)ire»-t«r of the officers of the S y ,'.-' ftth er j.’’ B ra»h U , s ! ’'.l‘.’'now"a RESOLPTIOMS OF CONDOLENCE. | and Mrs. Harry Early, was baptized by efforts in bringing about last Sunday's Boi-iety. An3’one wishing to become a reneralile octogenarian, was the first pas­ try,^ we sure W e Father McDonough on Sunday. Hympbony. member should communicate with the tor of the church. Forty ('atliolie fa m -{ ''b e re a -. It ha-* |dea->ed the Almighty j George Williams, infant son of Mr. sn>l ilies, it is said. constitiit»sl the im-ipient | in the sbiindam-e o: His divine , Cucumber* ...... 20c t n € pn C G S HIIQ Rev. Director. Mrs. Harry Prior was baptized by Fa­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES. eougn-gation. Of these many havi •Mloni and the fulfillment of His immu­ Green Peppers, oc and 2 for...... 15c t h e g o o d s table de*ign*. to call to his eternal re- ' ther McMenamin. South Sherman, Comer Alameda. e«l into the vallev* of the shadow «»f death and other-< yet survive. Of tin* w iird our ladovid friend and brother. i Monday morning at 9 o’clock ^liss ST. DOMINIC’S. latter, still active metnlHTs of the chnn-h Tlioma* F. Collin*: and Rev, W. Warren Ryan is temporarily May McCrotter became the wife of Joint Grove St. and West 25th Av«. and it* societies, are 31r. ami Mrs. .T«).teph Wherca*. By his uiilookeorne . . and ca«t, down . with . the bur- extendeil business trip. -Mr. Alfred Matthew «, secretary of Rt. at St. Francis de Sales. tv-tw., vears ago. and they were present ! 'V'" Denver .Mrs. Thfis. Kiinin of Krcmmling and Dominic's Holy .N'ame w -iety, repre^ent- with wrinkh-d brow and moisten»*d eve • N^niglits of Colum^is, George Ruendie, the infant son of .Mr >t Ihv rv opvnins In.t Suml.y. ‘ I '- -"IT- vvI thv 1.... of a dvvntod. .ntHu and Mrs. Harry Meiryweathcr. was bur­ .Mr«. R. H. Blackman were n-cent vist-. ed his branch at the Inimaculate Con- and active memlier; be it tors at MrO. Kennwly'*. «-«*ption lianqtiet. Mr. Matthews declares Rev. Father Barr^’ talk'll along this LAGASSE PHARMACY, ied Wednesday. hi*tori«*3iI line for soun- tirvc. and then Il4-.olve’8 PWAmnAcr. The MisM*s Edith aud Esther Gurtler i the entliusiasn* displaced by the Holy turnip] lo the va.st ain'oint of good ef- Ik-iiver Coiinctl. deeply deplore tbe loss entertaineil twenty* guests Frida>’ even- N’ame n>enil*ers nowadays exceeds any- by the old Sacr»-tl I!»*arl Church of onr departetl brother knight, whose ANNUNHATION. fidelity to the principle* and ideals of ' tng at their home. 31 Sherman. thing lte\-ond hix recollection. during the long year* of it* exisU'ncs*. He Our Prescription Department 56th gad HnmboUt. our order wa* ever manifest in the gen- Mr. and Mrs. I ’lniman Kniii» left 1a*> Mr. and Mr*. Whittington and son spoke of it aa tbe ’‘ Houne of God. the home of the soul ami tlie s<-hooI of the er«»*tly an«l lil>erality with which he is supplied with the purest drugs that can be had. Our prices are as low aa any­ M n . John Dunn of Elizabeth, Colo., w«H-k for Canada. have rcturne', Mo. Chrit-tian community."- He referral to gave of hi* time and hi* talent* in fur- wheres in the city. We aeod for prescriptions at your home and deliver then i Friday of this week at 2:30 p. m. the Min* Anna WaUh of I.ogan high school the thousands and thousand* who had th«-rjine«* of her welfare and suecess; without any extra charges. viaitisg frieada Im tbo pariah. wJn»-.e daily life wa* a reflection of all Mr*. Jackson Is aerioasly ill ber loidie*’ .^td will rlitertaiii the ladies of was taken seriously ill after eating ice lieen l«p(ized, eonfimied. married withiu ita holy walls—of th*- oth«*r thousand* the high ideal* of charity, fraternity: York 190 and 191 Eleventh and Ogden Streets at cards in cream on la*t Runda\'. She suffered a I and miM-lti-hne'S. which we are ever boro., S6th «nd Marion. P*"*’’ who had receiveil the last ble**ing on -Mr. WillUm Cktiin Ivft \Vodnr.da) 'hv «choer of our holx' religion wa* alwavs a source Experts remains of his brothcr-in-law'. .Michael | ST. PATRICK'S. the K. O. T. Card Hub this (Thursday) of aoiil* who had b«'<'n lift«-il up. con­ Peco* and West 33d Avenue, evening, soled. sanctified through it* administra­ ArUstlc Wall Paper Decorations and Painting (Jalria. who met with a very sudden j tions of the sacrament*. Verily, he said, doatb. I - t . . ‘‘'U Vivian. O. S. D.. has retamed to ten«leme*-i an«l solicitude towards mem- “ HARMONY SHOP.” The mission for the men is iK-ing held ..... , , even from a mere hninaiiitarian view- Iw-r* of hi* inimecliate family, hi* friends n o a a Mala S771. 1803 XOVOO&V 8Tm **T , ...... the sister* bouse, after two weeks spent Kiiiit. the old Sacred Heart (hureh has Mr. Edward Henrv' it now lo^wteU at this week and enthusiasm grow* each . ^ i. . , and a-«ociate* ever bespoke the wide ****^a»oa yiioaa Sontli BBSS, BXlTTSm. oox.omA2>o. . .. , . t . »_ **> the hospital, reen a potent agent in thi* community Trinidad, Colo. dav. It wa* thought tliat •« the number ,, I nntge of hi . . . . Mr. and Mr*, Thoma* lynmard of W. - for the uplifting of hc.irthroken and sin- f I,- 1 S'-™* , Vo v m a to »o Sowstowa for ! lin t C linnnl»t» D. M. Collins of .MiimeafKiiis. Minn.. of women exi’«‘cds the mtinlM-rof men tiiat soilcil humanity, and it di“»«-rM‘- a nobler n . .. nf hi. hMirt. ami b . it nu truciw r vavtrTTBTVf ' " O * * . n O C O i a X e •pent a few day* this week with Mr. and Tw«-nty-i-ighth avenue -ntertained a ' Ro.olvv,I, Ttat »v riiicorvlv vonaolv , H - « « tb« church would not thif we«‘k present end“ tha.n to i>c rediic «-d to a-he* and with the liereft family and tiuit we beg ^ F A L l ^ TKEATMENT with Whipped Cream numlier of bei Highland friend* laat Ismoke by the daatardl.v hand of the Mr*. CharlM Crowley. •uch • good showing. .4s a matter of an.:~ 5- «K«;, **'• expert* In hair manufacture— Is Deliaous this cool weather. Wedne—lay. niidiiight ‘*fire-btig.** to join with them in their *ore affliction , ^ake up jour combings in any atyla, Mr. John Gain* i* home from Grand fact, the attendance thif. week i* better and i»ear a share of the great *orrow for Open evenings by appointment, Mr. Frank Gartland is f>ne of tbe can- the lox* w:c all sii«tainetl in the death of A A T S S Ijske for a short vhut. than la*t wrvk. The mi*»iun will close ; Van Zandt's Cathedral Pharmacy, diilat'^ to lie initiated by the Knighta DENVERITES RECEIVE MINOR OR­ a noble and dutiful son. an affectionate, a o X ^ L e lt X p • ♦ Thur.d.jr evening of U.t «eek. Mi., i Sunday and everybody i, a.ked lo COLFAX AND LOGAN. uC Lulumbu\ at Boulder next Sundaw. DERS IN SJ. LOUIS. and watchful brother, a loyal friend, a Margnret JennlPEieeferUined her “ SOU . -nii..ionarT and worfhv knight, and a fearles*.exemnlarv ------__ ■' Tj«*t Thunwlay n'oriiing. Jao. 18, Arch­ CATMXO&AXh. Oitholic gentleman. $ 1 . 0 0 : bring everyone he van in .hare in the bishop Glemion •>{ St. J..oui8 conferred T b. AnnunriaU.in ba eU ll team g a v K.ifc.r SACRED HEART CHURCH. THOMA.«i F. MeGOVERN. YOUR SUIT Minor Orders on txxenty .lesuit ^cbolast- .lAMFrS I. T-W GHUN. a dan.-.’ at Marble hall \Vedn..»aay. Jan „||| , n,i..i„„ „n Sun 2760 Larimer St. Hair Dressing Shop ies. students of philosophy in the St. F:1*GENE TI. KENNEDY. The Triangle 17. and it vroi well nttended and n good Hair Goods a Specialty. Comblao* 0 I Ixiui* l* n lv e r * it T b e ceremony took Committee. Cleaning & Dyeing Co. made into any . Sanitary, medium- lim . wa« enjoye.1 by nil. ,„noral ..f Tlioma. P. fnrev. Candle* for Candlenus* Day may be ae- priced and flrst-elas.* work. place in St. F'ruiui* \avi«-r’» church, con­ 1354 COURT PLACE Mtw. Hummea of b^.t M lb avenue i . , . ^ ^tended neroiint of wlii.h ap|»-ar. cunt! ill ihe lM*ement of the church and MRS. C E. McNEIL WISNEK, nected with the dep.irtzneiil* of theology LIGNITE LUMP Phone Main 3399. ill with pneumonia at St. Anthonj-’a jSavr.al Heart item*, in ihc laibrary. Saturday fLernoon of Coal $4.25 ^ Pkoaa Champa 3948. 3S8 X Oolfox A to. and philo*oph\' >>( llie^feit. lauiis U'niver till* w»*«‘k an«l Thur*da\ ;»ftemoon of For Furnace and Range. boapilai. I Kcv. David tt'Dnycr .jmkv briefly and »ily. Among th- number to receive Or- Best of rreah Meat*. n o h and Poultry. Oysters la Saoooa. li' vt wevk. ! Oaa Coke, 35.00 Par Ton. The young men an.1 the young ,„p„.rialinnlv of i.i. vming pari-hioner. der* were two fointer stud'nt* of Sacred 'All other grades of Coal at market prices of the pariah are rehearsing faithfully Next Sunday w ill be ( :>mmunion day ; A.V. CAZENAVE, atkl dwt-h on the touching rircumetancT-4 l!«wrt r^dlege. Mi . i rtwn of the Catlic- ; ^ o n e Mala 3345. Prompt l>«UTary. for the entertainment to be given in the f«»r the M«-n and Boy*' Sodalities - ami | of Father Minot'* t-oiidiirtiiig the n-rc- Holy Name S n-n'ty. .\itcr Mass, the i dral |■a^i^ll in tlii- ■ !ty,aiid Mr. rh-niard Gargan, 32 E. 20th Ave. >"ANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. FRUITS AND VEGETARLES IN SEASON school hall for the l»eneiit of the school, mony. Mt-u’* .'*odalily will -di-mnly pronounce! on Monday night. Feh. 5. A four-art Sullivan of Triii :l= !. B*>lh thcjke you ng.------345A and 3460 HUBABOLDT STREET Friday < \«-tiiiig. February 2, the Alpha the u*ual Holy Name pledge, and thus «Ierir-4 arc pursuing ilieir studies for the! Western drama. **Wyomiiig." will l*e I iht- H. N. S. will have it- -anonicnl ex- PHONE MAIN (06 One block south o f Annunciation Church. Mu Gamma will give a dance at Wier jiri»-^th«i.Hl at .‘*1 I- - ii* I'nivcr^ity, presented with a good ca«te. i*ti-n«>». a* tin- tlipN>nia w«- regularly re Elgin Creamery ball, \Ve*t Thirty— 'ond and Zimi tt-i\«Hl Uu-ly i'n>m headquarters. It i* 1 ■ trv;*t« gtxHl time is R-u*nrt-«I all. understood th.it the Buys’ Stxlality will CARD OF THANKS. MILK, CREAM, BUHER, EGGS Gallagher— Howard. William Fraiiei* laiper, the son of t t«»lh»xv iuit in the near tutun*. wi«.h t«> uur heartfelt Clayton’s Drug Store Tbo welding of M i.. M .ry H o.ord Williani lo.per, and Mary Father A. S<-liuIer i* thi- week giving tliMiik- iO|llie fi' .ran*! -tudents of Phooa Tork 875. I8th Are. and Humboldt St. and Hugh Gallagher took plat. Thuri^.y ! daushtor of Mr. and a mi-«*ion in IVIta. Colo. Two shorter the (Vdle;^ nf th*- '-arretl Heart. €**pe-' 530 EAST 17TX ATEVVE. ones will nI«o l*e given in tw'o neighbor- • iallv to F'athi-r lot and the mem­ Most Complete Stock. Most perfect Service in oor part of tbe city evening a « ~ k agu. %ory Itrv. II. Ibd.in ^ I)«.her, more baptirod .Sunday, ihg *tatii>u*, which will .ta-.-qpy two more ber* of the cU '--: a; I to our friend* for I TELEPHONE YORK 420. PROMPT DELIVERY •on officiating. Father 0 'D« v«t ^mite«l in matrimonv W.H-k*. " I tbt-ir kindne»* and rmpathy and their! A. SCHOBEIR, A targe reeoptlon fo llo u d the cere . Satunlav I'mlph W. Smith and I.ast ^ unday w:i* a day of joy and ; lieautiful floral off*; ngw in "the time of money at the homo of the bride . .L trr . X|„narvh. Tb.' cn-mniiv » a . gladness lor the people of the .^ored I our bereavement aiul the leas of our St. Leo*s Parish .Mr.. O. 1.. Ktnnrr. The l.nilo-. h.nd~.me ^ Heart p.iii*h, as its passing marked the < brother and nephew j TAILOR, n-oiM-ning of their wnerable church for .ItUN \ A T. CAREY. 511 FOURTEENTH ST. PHONE M. m i gown waa of white crepe de chine over public w-orship. During the seven weeks ,T.\v r. STEWART \ MRS. K. CULLEN, •ilk, and *be carried! a bonquel of bride'* Ami F'aniih-. I Phone Main 8415. Deavei ST. LEO’S. that had elapsed *ince the disastrous fin- roaea. Misa Anna Gilbert was maid of Tcoth and Colfax. of Noxemlwr 20 ha*! threatened its en- honor, appearing in pale blue chiffon _____ tire destruction, tho building had been ’ Exclusive Millinery . , , , thoroughly reikair«s|. renovated and r»‘- PARTICl'LAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO 0RDF:R WORK over allk. Sho rarriol Killarncy rose*. During the absence of th<‘ j«i*tor. Fa- joooratctl. and now its interior aspect i* Mr. Clarence Gallagher, brother of the formerly Take Lawrence St. Car to Colfax Are, 1 4 6 2 LIPAJM STREIET (her R.van, Father IVlzer is being assist- that of a brand new church. The wall with Joalin '• groom, acted a* l*e*t man. After a short ed bv «me of the Ibnlcmptorivt Father*. decoMtion* are not elaborate, but the Mary Hayes, • • ....1__. . . . 1 i .» ___ »s___ - _ i ______•- Successors to J. Gihaon, honeymoon the young couple will W at 'l « o w «-k.- to h. Kiv<-n t.y •<>"'!<>" •■>'1 W-n.line of color, i, . Phone Your Order home to their frirn.U at 3329 Marion »t. i(„i„.„p ,„ri.t Kathca. G. irrmann Ju P an /jevotron aT pict.i^c.'^plM.’ n r ’ t'o 3106 Gilpin for Drujr-. Toilet .Vrtiele*. I'rcf-cription*, j and McKcon waa itnnuum-t-d la-t ttundny the eye and uplifting to tlie .piritnal W ill carry a complete line of Dry G4M>ds. etc. Every article guaranteed in qiuility CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST. for St. I,eo'. |>ari.h. The nii..ioii will , aenae. and price. Try it and *ev how convtMUcnt. 1950 Cnrtii St. oiM-n Sunda.v. Kehriinry 4, at the 0 The church wa* opcmnl for the usual | Sumlay tervitvs at fi o'clock in the morn Notions, Men’s Fnm ishings, Candies The uork of remodeling the oanetuary Vl»)ck Mat*. The flr*t wz.k will lie for ing. hut the special feature of the day and School Supplies The Hoase Of He E. HUFFMAN, eommeneed thfa week. Th® main altar the women; the aei-ond wt'ek. beginniug was the Solemn High Ma** of Thanks M odem Retail Druggists F*ehri»ry 11. will lie for tho men and giving at 10:30. By that hour an ex- I give a pmii h ticket with every pundiase allowing 5 per cent rebate. haa been ®Ievated and mored forward. liova. The imri*hioner» here mo*t earn-• * people had flll- Cor. Lipan t W. Colfax. Phones Main 1086, 1067 Thl» will prove a great eonvenienee to •. ... • .1 g the sitarioii* auditorium and crowJ»*d SPECIAL 27-inch clwcked or striped white roods 15c grade 1 2 ic yard Free Delivery— Any Time, Anywhere. the pastor end will help lo beautify the eitly eulreaU-d to oid m Hie .u.^v., of p,Morie.. The Rev. J. .3. Rrown, S. the miasion, both by their prayer* and ,I., pre«ident of Sacred Heart College, ehiireh. Mr. J. O’Rourke, w ho hn. been very ill peraonal work. Each one was naked tq sang the Ma«*. with Rev. ,1. B. Schimpf. bo a miaaionor by influencing am! ikt- P®*|or of St. IMtrick* Church, Pu- A L STAH L, for lonte time, dietl In.t week. The re ,, . . , , .. , . . , «‘blo. as tleacon. and Rev. Alovsiu* Bruck- maim were taken to Omaha, Neb., hii lusdlng hl> fnend. to attend the nu...on. ' „ s. J., n. .ub deaeon. Some sixty or The Up-to-Date Meat Man The young men of Ihe |mrish are din-' seventy acolytes in eassoek and surjilioe former home, for burial. He learet FINAL CLEARANCE CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES. widow and three children, who are very tributing lickela for their n€»ooinl dance,' ainmat filled tht» sanctuary, and gave a Free Delivery to any part of the city. Orders Solicited. to be given In St. I-oo’s hall Wclnemlay of lieavenly coloring to the smereU mtieh grieved at hi* low. scene. Tbe four and twenty ones, six or Phone Main 6 7 8 4 1 0 4 6 West Colfax Mr. Martin Burke, after » very pleas- evening, January 31. 1‘hey expect to seven years of age. attracted special at ant etolt with relative, in Denver, left have the floor in excellent comlitiou and tention. They were robed in apotlesa $ 1 7 - 7 5 Henry Cerdes ' FRED F. FISHRR for hii homo In Kelt Inke, where be wt, 13th ft Cartit Sti. Denvor, Colo.| retreat thev will have a aolemn nxxMition ! oF our 1 urd. “Of such is the king- [ CHOICE OF THE HOUSE ______1 _ _ 1055 ELKVKMTH STREET, The infant daughter, Helen, of Mr, and , * , 4.11 I dom of heaven.^ The altar was artistic- ■ Mrs, J. Galvin, end the infant .on, Jo- of new membera, the aamo to take place I , neph, of Mr. and Mr«. IV Onlllo, were at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, which will \ fiow*era were in abundance, ihe majestic ! S u i t s a n d JUMBO FLOOR BRUSHES . baptired by Father Burke la«t Sunday. be followci! by a banquet. Committees i lily ami the sweet carnation predominat- I Made In Denver o f beat L s d l C S have been formed among the Junior and ' all in all, the sanctuary -Runalan Bristle.- was indeeil a nmgniflcent picture, eapti Senior dlvisiona, and only auevess can TUP t I BOHN BRIi^H Cfl Urom. Fair prices, correct atylea. beat ST. ELIZABETH’S (German). rating tho eye ami elevating the soul O v e r c o a t s inC J. J. o u n n OHUOn UU. ,work. y o u -can aak no more, and l give Curtla and Eleventh Sts. crown their effort*. aliove this mundane sphere to thinks of Mantifacturera of all kinds of Bruahas. no lesa. Cleaninx. Preaslng and Re- Glad Tidinga for Member* hoave'n. 1388 XATXMB. ^ r ln g . Phone York 1B57. BsftabUabed 1884. Phone Main 1B4T n a >• ITTM ATB. of Adoration Society The imisic, a drenm of beauty, was Nest Sundriv Hie member, of the mostly a synijmsium fix>m Havdn’* Sixth Kuppenheimer ? Glod tidings were also announced for Third Onier of St. Frnnel. will receive Mass and Gounod’s Messe Sofenelle. The a n d Holy Communion at tho 8' o'clock Maas. the ineinlicrs of the Adoration Society of offertory. "Adeste F'i*leles.’’ the inimit­ Denver Mooting in the afternoon at 4 o'cioek, at the Most Blessed SacrAment of St. ToCo’s able, with its pathetic yet cheerful waves D. J. Sullivan, Florist 534 FIFTEENTH ST. which there will be profession o f tho parish. Aliout a year ago MisgiMonica of invitation in joy and gladness rolling over the soul. When sung, as it was m isYsrm Creamery Flowers (or all occasions, from tbe novicee and enrollment of candidatei. Delany. burning with an exceedingly Bung, in beautiful appreciation and per­ **Only the Beat of Dairy Prodocta.* I cradle to the grave. Artistic funeral de- A t the meeting of the Young Ladle.' great love for our Blesaed Lord in the fect aympotliy of heart and expression, it $25 TO $40 CLOTHES. aigna at lowest pricea Phone 2488 Mala. Sodality last Sunday the following of- Sacrament of the Altar, l»ande*cn to Beet Bome-Made aO TH IN G tO- BBBAP. OAXaS Ain> mOXbXiB. rtU ry i Martha Ulbrleh, treaaurer. and a certain hour of tho day. a certain day become one of u*. .Mrs. Fred P. Johnson, JAnU t.KHIN BUSY HAND LAUNDRY the director, was also leading soprano, Oandiea. Gtenrs of tha week, and in this way had arrang­ Mary MeOovem, Bbrarlon. with Mr. A. A. Hank aa orn nist. The 824 16th St. 8ym*s Block Hft PETERSL 517 S. 17TH AVENUE, Tha writer recently law a beautiful' ed that from 7 a. m. till 8 p. m. there other soloists were Mrs. J. R. Schilling, 8800 ^ A n r a m a vm iu T . Ph«M T«rk Milo DENVKB OATHOUO RKOI8TBX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1W2.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO q ’ comes from their auxiliaries. The Meth- The Shame Of It to tj*y to live in accord, even though we HURRYING TOWARD FREE LOVE. o O SIGHT REV. J. FRERI, GEN'L. DIR. * o ‘ from the auxiliary alone. It is more than in Minneapolis. It shows a broad, cour­ troverKy during the Reformation. The Church the people of this country in their Srd Av«. and Blatl Rt. posisble that Catholic w^men, well or­ 2 627 Lexiniton Avc.New York, N. V. o ageous, just and tolerant spirit. Mr. porMTutioiiH and war-i of that dreadful marital relations are hastecing on to­ EVERYTHING IN DRUGS ganized, may, within the next decade, William C. .ICdgar, tJio editor, is a non- jjeriod are all horritile to me. whether the wards a condition of free love. Indeed, oO oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ^ Im* their rivals in the amount raised for Catholic. Wlm*. he writes will appeal to factors of the c^ise wen* a Catholic Bour­ the uffiirity germ or microbe, if j*ou will, throughout the country. Numberless If Yon live on the East Side The Number of Chinese Moslems. missions. all lovers of fair dealing. The editorial bon perHeeutirig Huguenots, or a Prot­ is liecoming so embcildcd in the life of utetches came to beg alms and the mon­ It will pay you to trade at this new Not all the inhabitants of the Celes­ follows: estant Tudoc perseeuting an English or our non-CathoIie American people that and up-to-date stora IPhone IS. 3S6S. tial Empire are followers of Confucius, ey ordinarily set aside for the relief of GUIDING PRINCIPLES THAT SHOULD “Tlio Rev. Jjucian Johnston, a priest Irish Catholic, and it ia lM*cause I can broken up lionics. marital scandals and ami, accordinjf to tlie Chinese Recorder the poor proving insufifeient, our vicar ^ UNDERLIE CHRISTIAN CHARITY. of Ilaltimore. son of a di?^tinguished citi­ never Mot. from memory these horrible the most sliiinieiul liusons give our aver­ Gaab’s Meat Market & Grocery for September, 10,000,000 adherents to apostolic decided to votcy thereto sums : zen of Georgia Richard Malcoln John­ events tluit I do d«‘ep!y regret tlie mani­ age American citizen but little shock. the prophet of Mecca are scattered which otherwice would have been expend- ■ Addressing the Minneapolis League of ston, the scholar, author nnd educator, festations of the same intolerant spirit M'e are fast drifting in the moral life 3154 Larimer through the eighteen provinces—one- ed in building. But alms-giving is not ^ d^atholi? Women recently, Rev. John A. makes nn appeal to the ‘sense of decency here in our own country.’ of the home, especially in the sacredness third in Kansuh in the southwest, 500,- all. As much as possible this should. Ryan, D. D., of St. Paul seminary spoke of southern Protestants,’ which might as “This is the nea>on of the' ye,nr when of the marriage tie towards the condi­ j7 b V O'HAIRE, 000 each in Chihli and Yunan, and half be done in such a way that souls ns well on “ Christian Principles of Charity and well be extended to apply to all Protest­ all mankinds for a moment stands'silent, tion which obtained under the Keros and as many in each of these provinces— as bodies may be beJiefited. Last year,' Service.” He defined charity according ants, everywhere, for all are equally humble anji reven*nt. to listen for the re- Oligulas of the Rom.in empire. In fact, lionau, Kiungsu and Szc<'huan. ns the famine had already come, I prom­ to its original and true meaning, ns blameworthy in their failure to publicly curremre of that tremendosis message we are not sure but we proclaim our Merchant Tailor ised a “ ligature” (about 23 cents) per love, and laid down five guilding prin­ protest against, denounce nnd repudiate wliiih for nearly twenty centuries has shame with more audacity. For the licen­ 218 Commonwealtli Bldg. ; Moslem Population of India. month to every pagan Chinese who at- : ciples which sliould underlie Christian the most scurrilous, indecent and horri­ thrilhxl humanity: ‘ Peace on earth, good tiousness of Rome under its pagan em­ According to the last census, India tended catechetical instruction. A num­ charity. They were as follows; (1) ble attacks that are being made upon will tow'ard men.’ Are we to receive it perors had no yellow journals to serve L. W . WALKER, has the largest Moslem population of ber among them, attracted.by the hope; Motive in g*lving. (It should be for the the (.’ntbolic religion by certain publica* with hearts fillcil with luitred and malice it up at the breakfast tabl*> with por­ __ Jeweiw any country in the world, leading the of this gain, became instructed in the love of God.) (2) The conception of tioiiB winch must l>e sustained by Prot- against our brethren who differ in faith? traits of Popooa and Fulvia to whet the ^ 'W j/' N —»nd— list of the Moslem lands with no less faith, accepted its truths and asked for equality and brotlierhood. (Tliere is no c'*taiit roadcr.s, otherwlfcc they would not Oan we affect to aeept It while we insult appetite o( young girls fur sin and sensa­ V __ ^ J Scientific 0(itician baptism. condescension on the part of the giver tlieir religion and tolerate base libels tion. than 62,458,077 followers of the Prophet. exist. * D. A R. G. Watch Inspector. "Our neighbors, the Lnearists Fathers,' against their Church? Nor is the Moslem population of India and no abasement on tbu part of the “ Tlie Bellman is, not a religious jour­ We lioast of l>eiiig civilized and Chris­ 771 JASON STREET, DeRver, Cols. at a standstill; it is growing. The com­ gave the example. They also promised receiver, as all are equally God’s chil­ nal; if the faith of its editorial stall “ M»n and won’cn of the Protestant tian. and yet our laws permit men and ing census will probably show that the five ligatures to whomever studies the dren.) (3) Tlie importance of personal must In' considered in det'’ rmining its Church, clergy and laymen, who speak women* to live in the very eyes of the total number of Moslems in India ap­ Catechism in one year's tim e; while our senice. (This is as important as the bias, then it is necessary to say that it fitmi the pulpit and those who write with public in the state of sinful concubinage. Jaeqaes Bros. vicariates counted 3,000 baptisms of proaches 70,000,000. There are more gift itself. Its effects on the giver are is Protestant, rather than C!ntholic, in its the pen, in the name of Christianity, of Nay. more, our yellow journals seed rc- adults, a very honorable figure, theirs • Moslem in India than in Egj-pt, Persia, to make him more humble, to lead him {KTsonnl character. He who writes this decency,-honor and fairness, make that porter.s to interview these oonsorters and registered 30,000!'” * Morocco, .Algiers, Arabia, Tunis, Afghan­ to see more clearly llie concrete needs is a Protestant, and as such he is amazed message something more than an idle give the public pen pictures of their istan, Tripoli and Turkey combined, and of the poor and uiifurtuiiule, and to and ashamed to admit that the indict­ cclio, by using every possible endeavor bungalow nnd the manner in which Ful­ because tl»es*‘ Moslems are more acces­ China. make him more generous in giving ma­ ment of Fntlicr Johnston, a gentleman as to disown, discredit, denounce and for­ via arranges her hair and prepares tbe and Buldinf Wwks ever destroy such literature as this, breakfast for lier nf5nity. And, mark sible than those of any other country, The CTuireh In China is making head­ terial help.) (4) The riglit use of wealth, well as a priest, is warranted by the which, from behind the shield of Prot- you, this defiance of civil anj moral law with the possible exception of Java, no way, to be sure—100,000 converts a year; (All material wealth above that which facts. Office and Yard, eslantisni, seeks to defame and dishonor is begifining to obtain all over tbe coun­ one can doubt the importance of reach­ but unless there is an increase in the is necessary for the boen- literature; he is afraid to put the name filth, and let each faith stand up, un­ vcr. and State of Colorado, on the XOth , highest to the lowest; of public spirit theless. our Master died. The time has PROTESTANTS AND FREE THINK­ day of Kehruary. A. D. ISU. at the hour c ashamed, consistent in the feacbiugs of Fhonoai Qallug ITt, Qollug IM there is scarcely a trace. The local come when young .Americans ought to ERS IN FRANCE. of the publication on the outside wrap­ of 3 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. i its Master, who dealth not in cowardly fur the purpose of conalderlna. voting bodies are lilled with men who hare volunteer for the Chinese mission. per, lest the filth contained in its bestial upon and th-termlnlnff the question of ’ and vile slander, but spoke of love and paid for the votes that brought them In 1907, at the instance of a Prote»- pages be consigned to the fire without extending, contlnulnc and renewing the i J. B. Garvin & Co. b.ado IIS livft together in peace and har­ term of the corporate existence o f said I there, and who expect a fair return on tant missionary who had roturneu from closer examination. Tlicrc is no way, ap­ The ML Olivet Cemftery AalKlatlon as | parently. of preventing the receipt of mony.” a corporation under and by virtue of the the investment. The physical energy of Catholic Church Madagascar, was formed in France an laws of the State of Colorado. Said | DRUGGISTS its people is sapp(‘d by precocious mar­ association entitled “ The Union of Free this printed cesspool, but the anonymous extended term of existence to be for | such time as may be determined upon $401 W. tStf Ava. Dain.MV riages and public prostitution. One has Extension Society Thinkers and Free Believers for Morn] scmlcr is wasting his postage, becarise, FINLAND GIVES FIRST PRIEST IN by said mi-etlnir. consistent with the i ns soon ns the name of the paper Is dis- FIVE CENTURIES. laws of the State of Colorado, in such I only to scan the advertising pages of the. Culture.” It consisted, says tbe Liver- rase made and provided. Said meeting | cIosimI. the copy is promptly burned, is also called for the purpose of trans- ' Directory of ordinary Bengali newspaper to see the A NEW MISSIONARY MOVE. poo Catholic Times, of Protestant min­ actinic any nnd alt business which may state of comnu^n morality. As a Chris- isters and men without any religious nllicit a decent man feels like taking a First Finnist Priest Ordained Since 1451; be neresssTV or a«lvlsa1>le In connection bath and getting himself fumigated after with tlie extending of said term of cor­ tion layman, J feel the Church should indief, 'J’he ohje«*t of the society was. New Cergyman Had an Irish porate existence. Attorneys - at- Law llie last six years of the history of the say somcth'ng as to the fruits of Hindu aeiHirdiiig to the program, to enable the having touched it. Mother. HKV. ClIAItLES J. CARR. Catholic Church in the United States Secretary. OP COLORADO. f ism. Wrong conduct should not be tol- members “ to exchange ideas and experi­ “The other is the one to which Father have certainly been productive years for erat/Mi. A religion that glorifies inaction, ences in a cordial co-operation, with a Johnston culls especial attention in his Nearly thre and a lialf centuries ago aroTiOB or paooaaDzvo t o m o x - missions. One of the newosf movements TaamgATioa or aazasxxr Airs that does i ot promote the progress of its view to orgaoizing for themselves, for apiM-al. entitled ‘The .^hame of It.' This GuHtarus Vasa, King of Sweden, and rXVAZ. SBTTX.EMaaT. RAYMOND & SULUVAE,...... along such lines Is headed by the Rev, adherents, is not the object for mission their children, and for tlieir fellow-citi­ is Watson's .leirersoiiian Magazine, pub­ Michael Agrtc'oU, Bishop of Aba, “ re­ In the Matter, of the Rstate of Mary Attomey-at-Law, Edw, L. Roe, who is one of the vice pres- ’ M. Hullivan. Deceased. ary eulogy.” zens a moral culture suited to their lished monthly at Thomson, Ga. Tbe formed” Finland. LutheraniAixi became Notice U hereby given that on Tues- ; B14 FosUr Bldg. idents of the Catholic Church F.xtension 4ay, the 13th day of February, A. D Phone Main 2083. Denver, Oola. W. A. Jones, a n«n-Catholic. common ideal of justice and fraternity.” Bellman is thankful that he has never the established religion of the country, Society, which lias its headquarters in 1913. belna one of the regular days of Tbe elements of this culture were to he seen a copy of this disreputable fiublica- and a (catholic, priest or layman, was a the January tens of the County Court I W M . F. LYMAN. the McCormick building, Cliicago, 111. of the (?lty and County of I>enyer, In Arabia and Somaliland. drawn from “ the whole i>hilosophic and tioii; the many extracts published In rare specimen until the Russian conquest the State of Colorado, I, Kugene J. Sul­ Attorney-atLaw. Father Roc has been appointed director- Suite 519, Quincy Building From Aden. Bishop Pressuti, Vicar religious patrimony of humanity.” I'hey the pamphlet are quite sufficient to jus­ brought a few Polish soldiers and minor livan. administrator uf said estate, will general of the Woman’s Auxiliary and ■ appear before said Court., present my i Tel. Main 2707. Denver, Oela. Apostolic, writes: “As you know, bur were to be distinguished from tradition­ tify tlie description given of it: that for officials in its wake, writes a correspand- filial settlenient as such administrator, I within a very short period of time, h e ; pray the approval of the same, and will mission takes in a great number o f Arabs al beliefs, “ where science demands that vile vituperation, lying misrepresonta- ent of the ChthoHc Standard and Times. then apply to be discharged as such ad­ j J. GRATTAN O'BRYAN, seems to liave produced remarkable re­ Attorney at Law, and Sjimolis. W e have to provide for these should be alwindoned.” In the as­ lion and indecent personal attack it leads Towards the end of the last century ministrator. At which time and place sults. any person In Interest may appear and 707 E. A C Bldg.. many orphans. Our only means are the sociation’s bulletin M. Gustave Belot ' the many polemical sheets that disgrace • slight Chthotic revival set in. The cen­ resent objections to the same. If any XfemlMTship in the auxiliary has ber-n Fhere be. j Phone Main 6813. Denver, Gbtos Alms we r«*ccive from our benefactors. now confesses that, as might liarc been 1 southern Protestantism. sus of 1900 listed 775 Catholics as against Notice Is also hereby Riven that Bu- simplified. .All that is required is a daily This country is the poorest on earth. It expected, the Protestant Free Believers "It. is charged that some of these vile 2,062,171 Lutherans, 46,466 members of ene J. Sullivan has flh-d this duly veri- { THOMAS p. McGo v e r n , prayer, whicn lias l»een indulgenced by 7h*d petition allealng that he Is an heir Attorney and Counselor, rains about once every five years. Hence publications are actually issued with the the RuMian Orthodox CThurch, and 3,170 at law of said deceased and that there I have made no serious impression on the ! Suite 410, Symee Block. the Holy Father. “ .St. Philip Ncr>. pray sanction of important Protestant denom­ are no other heirs at law of said de­ no vegetation Is possible, no trees con minds of the creedless Free Thinkers. adherents of various sects, Baptists, ceased known to said petitioner. Phone Main 8098 Denver, ObIa for us.” and one day of sacrifice per year. ever grow. Aden and its surroundings The Free Thinkers know that there are inations; that they arc sold at a low Mothodistv, etc. At the pre«ent writing Accordingly on said date hereinbefore Tlic day of sacrifice means that, on what­ mr*ntione4o, degrees Fnrhenhcit. The water we drink called Oiristians; and they cannot un­ homes from British Columbia to Texas. ishes of Helsingfor-* and Wiborg ore ec­ and as such entitled to inherit any Ezamination of tltlee a specialty. monetary value of the sacrifice is con­ lands, tenemenis. iiereditaments nr ether is distilled sea water that we have to derstand how the believer can call him- It fccems incredible, impossible, that men clesiastically subject to the Archbishop prop«*rty, real or i>ersonal. ronstltutina Main 6831. tributed to the auxiliary. For example, ail or s part of the estate of said de­ purchase. The price of food is excessivi self free when he is not at iUTty to calling tliemselves Christians, even of 8t. Petersburg. if on that day a theater party is ignored, ceased. and enter a decree accordingly, ;jA M E i J. M eFEELV. Were it not for the ships touching out ! teachers of Oiri^t’s word, would be so Polish priests minisfere^i to fhe spirit­ at which hearing all persons claiming to AttorB«y-at-IjAw. the price of the ticket goes to the mis- , reject them. In other words, the at­ he heirs at law of said deceaseit may port, or for the Arabs, bringing on their tempt to form moral bonds lietween I movetl by hatred and malice as to dis- ual wanti of the faithful until quite re­ apiM-ar and present their proofs. 425 Foster Building, camels the necessaries of life, no one sions. If it is butter which is given up. J seminntc sucfi outrageous, beastly and cently. Two years ago i)r. Wilfrid von listed at Denver. Colorado, this 6th Beventoenth and Card*. Frenchmen who are Christians and other day of January. A. D. 1913. Pboon 4295. could live on this rock. Here we remain the price of one pound is contributed. j altogether contemptible slanders against ClirisUersoin, the sr»n of a Finnish father KIOKNK J. Sri.LIVAN. .Any sacrifice which has a “ monetary val­ Frenchmen who are oppost^l to Oiris- Administrator of the l-^state of Mary M. notwithstanding trials, poverty and tianity is a failure. From the first it ’ the religion of their neigbliors; that tliey and an Iri^h mother, was made pastor Hulllvsn. Deceased. CHARLES V. MULLEN, ue” of at least fifty cents a year fills the \ *IioiiId seek by tuch utterly false nnd Morrissey. Mahonev a Scofield. Atlys. AUorney-at-Law, hardships, for the sake of the natives and was hopeless. In religious doctrine wil­ of the church in Helsingfors, and now I>ate of first publication. January 11, of European Catholics. rcers mounted the platform and moral depravity of a ronaiderable portioa P. O. Lacroix & Son, The director always counsels the mem- , their long 'yards’ of bread all fresh and the Culhoiie Church, liiit to the millions Seventeenth ahd Curtis StreoOa, shaved th« heads of six old gentlemen of the lit. r.’itiire of the day than the lM?rs 'to have one of the priests of their, hot in the morning. He urged thnt the of pure and innocent women nnd honor- Phone Main 667. Denver, Oai who had worn fhe qnetie for nn aggre­ work of the bakers thus habitually de­ persietent attempt to leaven the worth of parish as chaplain of the brinch. Some able, straightforward men who are Us Meat Market t Grocery ^ MORROW, gate of 410 years. Amid intense enthu­ prived of daylight, fresh air, family life, woman's mode«ty by glorifying "hero­ We always endeevor to give the best of the branches work at making altar menUiers. roods for tha least money. Attomey-nM.4tw, siasm aboxit a thousand others followed ines” of questionuble chararter. The bold linens and vestments; and it Is wonder­ should be so arranged as to allow them '‘These are our neighbors and oiii Pbone Sonth lioa. 610 Quincy Building. their example. rso X.XFAJI B T U S T . Phone Main 3797. ful the number they luive '.een enabled to be up and alKuit at least one day in friends, we have known and observed woman, ahum of that charm which is the Xo imperial edict has l>een issued per­ to turn in to the CTiurrh goods depart­ the week; he spoke hotly of the hardship modest woman’s aa by right, is now ex­ mitting the ppfiple to discard the queue: them for year-.; judging them, by tboir ment of tb** Extension Society. Some of and injustice of being bound to spend tolled aa the idea! of feminine excellence. on the contrary, one has l»een publishee he, dur MOVING donations into their chapel fund, one day in the week let us all agree to j fort with them.' Which of ns dare nl- rusticated for premature action In the W Amnovsa lont b a w o o x n . -A very flourishing branch exists in eat stale bread.’ he pl?nded. And he for­ I h'gc that they have not livctl uj> to the But of even greater evil influence Is matter. the ease with whicli scnantional writers Richland C''nter, Wis. They l>egon with bade hrs clergy to use new bread tor the I highest stnnduriK of their lielieff Yet Phone Main 1340 OlBce. 522 Fifteenth St. The authorities seem inclined to regard twenty members and in tw o months pain benet, the blesswl bread which ot j We I’roti'stjint*^. rlcrgymen and laymen, nnd speakers command space in the dally the movement as aimed at the existing press. Everybody reads the papers; doubled their membership. Every mem­ certain services is handeK»t forth by this newest preach­ the reigning- Ming dynasty from the brought in. But he is a man bom to lead, and by his I “ Father Johnston is right when he lays er of modern twaddle we concluded tliat throne. The bran<*hes are wiilely scattered all gentleness and tact has made himself I the rcsjM>iiHihiiity for the cxiHlcnce of her ideal woman was long ago excellently As with the posing generations the over the country, east, west, north and greatly belovjd liere in Paris.” this form of intolerant, fanatical nnd un<- «ell desrribed aa liaving “ the face of an wearing of the queue l>eramr a custom, angel, and the soul u f.a rat.” south. fair rcligimis warfare upon Protestants, it lM*comc. ns all the customs In CSiina, The geniral director reports that the PAY yOUR HONEST DEBTS. and enpiTiully njion ProU-staiit clergy­ a thing to be cherished. But with the lA U N D H Y C - ingenious methods adopted by various men. He say>i, truly, 'the subscribers LADY GREGORY. awakening of the new spirit, there has liranrbes to increase their memberships > Bishop Garvey of Altoona, Pa., in a aBOO-2B20 CUNTI* »T . come a re.»li/i»tion of the dirtiness, the nml buyers of these outrageous innga- nnd contributions keep him in a perpet­ recent addresse delivered at St.' John’s /iiies are Mie members of your own I-ady Gregory, whose name has been WC u se ARTESIAN WATER uneomfortabloness, tli3 Inconvenience, the ual state o f wonderment. One o f the Cathedral, gave his Jican-rs this mlmonl- shame of the queue, and its abolition is elinrelics. 'I’liey and tlieir money nnd prominently before the public in con­ brnnohes furnished a unique report for tion: being clamored for. their moral hupjM>rt keep them on their nection with the Irish players, for whom inil. 'riieir receipts were W3.45. of '•Pay your honest debts. Too many Sentiment in fav^r of queue-cutting Is feet finaneinlly. At a word from you she stands sponsor, is the wiilpw of Sir whi<‘li the charter members contributed people nowadays live beyond their rapidly developing, and some phophesy Hiich puldicatioiis w'otild go out of exist- William Gregory, who went to (ho Brit­ In sacrifices $6. By p.mulizing those not' means, and do not pay their debts. l>on't that in ten vrnrs from now China will iTH'e. Voiir very silcnee lends approval. ish Parliament more than sixty years S MITH-BROOK« attendance at the meetings to the come to confession and say you can’t T>e no longer a land cf long-laxired men, What i-. the niison for t*e seuplchral ago, bitterly opposed by Daniel O'Con­ l‘rin/ri\ / riy/firiT-. Vf ii n i in r ■ s amount of 10 cents, they secured $2.70 pay your deots. You cannot p.iy tbem Slid in twenty years it will cease to 1m? silence of tin* mokt cultivated among you, nell. He was a fiery advocate of the more. They picked up scattered dona­ if you will not no without something you the hind of short footed women. you who preach broadmindedness In gen­ C^nfwleracy during our Civil war, and ,V o < 1 f >• .S I .» t 1 o r» «■ r O I f i < .» m d tions amounting to 80 cents. They then want, of course. You g» t into debt by eral. but wink at anti-Catholie bigotry in figured in every other stormy political made nnd sold neckties nnd secured extravagance; you nuiy get out of it by jiartieulur? You are responsible, because conflict. T.ady Gregory's first interest Alma on Wages. $32,00. One of the memliers sold cakes , the opposite means. Give up some little you do not educate your people up to a in the Irish players was to produce one The Rev. R. Hopsomer, S. J., a mis­ SCHOOL SUPPLIES nnd secured $1.05. And so it goes. things that cost you money ami do vim liiglicr stumlun] of mental decency nnd of Yeats’ poetic plays, and kho oolleeted sionary of IVtclieli, China, -wiites; In this connection, it Is worth noting I no goml, and jwy your debts. Every man lioncsly, and manliness and love of fair money for the venture and got an act of "This year, like last year, no rain S I M I I I n I N » M thnt the real source of supply for nearly i should do this, even if it were not a fight. Parliament cbange>d so her players might having fallen, famine began to spread all the Protestant Missionary Societies! sin to do otherwise.” “ ‘Is it not Just as well for all of us appear. THURSDAY, JAKUARY 26, 1»12. DEMVBB OATKOUO SBOI8TXK.

JOHN CULLINAN, M. P., VERY ILL. j ed the best players. Tickets are 25c and j i can Ih- secured from the memlicrs of t)i Colorado Springs From Our CorresponiLents Dublin, Jun. 1^. Chillinan, Na- Cokmlo^Spnigs -«K-ietie- uml at St, Atnry's pur>U>iiage. 1 IHTEKESTIHG ITEMS FROM NEARBY POINTS. tionulist member of rarllamentfor South Farewell Dinner to Mr. Elbe. Tipperary, is seriously ill at his imme in Ikliss PJIa Zimmerman, who has been .A ni«*«'ly appointed farewell dinner was RICHARD M’CLOUD APPOINTED Jlan^ha, Tipi>erary. ( spending a coqpic o f months in St. Txiuiii, Murray Drug Stores tendered Mr. J. Elbe, by the patients at COUNTY JUDGE. Mr. Cullinan played a prominent part visiting relatives and friends, will re­ Pueblo the Glockner last week. Air. Elbe re­ during the laind League and Plan of turn about the 1st of February. The Murray Drug Co. Nanay's East Side Pharmacy sided at the Db-ckner for some time and Miss Mary Rissc and Hr*. Jame* Durango, Colo., Jan. 19.—Jmtg(> Rich­ Campaign days and was several times Airs. Reed is still confined to ber bed Tejon & Cache La Poudre. 330 North Institota. leaves to make his home permanently in Crowley attended the Scbuman lleink ard McCloud was appointed the coun­ imprisoned for his politieal activity. He and it will lie some time before she will Phone Main 189. Phone Main 2X I)<*nver. The table was tastefully deeo- recital at Colorado Springs. ty commissioners today to fill the vacan­ almost dit'd in Tiillairiore jail in 1891 be abb- to leave the howpital. rateil for the occasion with spring flow­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hager, 1607 West cy caused liy the death of County Judge from an attack of fever. Mrs. Mary F. Burri- ha- completely ers and ferns, Tho^c participating were; THE BEST MILK. CREAM, Fourth street, announce the marriage of Uecbtman. Judge McCloud is a well recovered from a eevert* injio?>8 and is Airs. Alar-shull, Mrs. Stubbs. Aliss Ken­ BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK their daughter, Abertina, to Mr. Kobert known Democrat, having served eight BROOKLYN PASTOR GEJS LOVING ' aide to be out. dal], Aliss Raymond. Aliss Hilger, Alias Delivered to all parU of the city. Beecher, Wednesday morning, January years as register of the United .States CUP FROM NON-CATHOLICS. j Ali-s Clara 1.4ittner of 11.30 N. Weber i Kitridge, Aliss Conley, Aliss Ormey, Alis* 31, in 6t. Leander’s church. land office when Cleveland was presi­ ; htruffy, rector of the j Alonahun, Prof. James H. Kerr, Airs. fJ. Mrs. M. J. Skubc has been ill for the dent. He is well versed In the law, and I after an absence of tlircc months. «19 8. El Paso 8L Church of the Epiphany, Brooklyn, was I Z^inders. Air. McDonnell, Air. Gloscndurf.. Phono Main 442. past week with bronchitis. his appointment gives general satif-fac- ; Afr. .1. K. Foiguson* of Cripple Creek the guest of honor at a rweption recent­ Air. Diamond anr liascball game played . On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. Widely Known for H i. Work Among » wenlthy b»nker, preeided. The prinei- lOc to $1.00 Each ! Alihs Wilda Van Obliergan has re- ' at the Y. AI. C. A. gjmnasium'Alonday M. Oaks, Miss Marguerite Ouks, Miss the Miners. pal feattirc of the affair was the presen­ j , turned from New A’ork. where s»hc has I evening. F'ro^i start to finish it was a j Gertrude Oaks, Miss Newton and Miss Trinidad, Colo., Jaii. 20. -Fatlier Rich­ tation by Rev. Canon William Kbeafe l>een visiting her si'-tf-r. Mudnme Aloy- j niTvc-wrocker and a scream and the; i ^ i Harriett Jensen entertained at a mas­ ard Di Palma..a venerMbte Jesuit priest, CTiase, recUjr of pirist Episcopal church, : Hard. , * ' rooting never for a moment subsided. | querade party in the bull room of the who lias been engaged in religion* work of a beautiful silver loving cup. The I Mi-s Katherine Myle-» of Ordway, Cy the A little daughter was born last week Charles AfyJes and Air. John Aiyles. for * for tbe Holy Name team, w.vs unable to i day. He had lK‘en in i<‘ebIo health for member? of hi? flo<*k. O’ Gonnan Cigar Co., Distributors, Colorado Springs to Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd Sweeney. : the pant wwk. Mi?» Afyh - left for Den- play, and hi* absence was a great loss to I several montlis. Mr. John Barbiek was in Botilder last ! ver and expects to enter tbe Alercy Ho»- the team. However, Clarence Haas, one' Father Di Palma wa- greatly loved in SHOULDN’T BE CALLED week. ! pita] training school. . of the headiest players of the team .! the adjoining camps, where he made “ AMERICAN” CHURCH Mrs. £dward McCabe has been con­ , The little son o f Air. and Airs. R. II. jumped into the game and by his good regular visits until a few week* ago. fined to her home for the pant two weeks AfeAu^Und of New York, horfi recently i headwork twirled his team to victory. E8t. 1904______F. C. Onstott, Prln. During the mine di^asterx, which have We still find our feritlar exchanges With the grippe. , at the Glockner, wa? baptised la»t Sun* I John Bailey was at the receiving end of Mr. Frank Kane is visiting his mother, occtirred in this district in the past, be speaking of th*- "American” church in ! day afternoon. Berlin, Paris, Kf me, says the Irish World. the dejMrtmcnt and whilst the position ; Central Mrs. John Kane. was a familiar figure. Me was alw'ays Sister Mary Doloriiio of St. Alary’s was new to him, he caught a good game. | That The implication, of course, is that Miss Josephine Cunningham of Santa one of the first to reach (he iw-i-ne of the ; Hospital. I’ucblo, wn- a recent visitor at I We arc proud to note how the boys are \ ff Business College Fe, New Mexico, is the guest of Mr. explosion and invariably ossiimt'd charge ProteKtantlsm is tiie official religion of ' the Glockner. I slugging the ball, two pitchers being Phone 1745 of the task of caring for the stricken the United States. ' The memlHTs of the Hide Name Socie­ Pays 18-20 S. Tejon and Mrs. John McDonald und family. But it must a truly ignorant for­ used by the AVest Siders, but all pitchers Miss Sabina Powers, who is at .San wives and fatherless children. ty and Knights of Colunibu?, attended eigner who doe*, not kn< w that in the seem to look alike to our boys. The Antonio, Texas, is gradually recovering. Father Di Palma was a native of Italy , (Jie 8 o’cloi'k mass on .Sunday, the Fea-»t The best in the state— for elde- United .States there > no State religion. tram is tied with the Robbins for the I I# Father Ryan, formerly chaplain at St. and came to Trinidad in 1876, remaining of the Holy Name, aiul r.t and no doubt an enthusiastic crowd of . Rev, T. J. Wolohan i? home from Ib'U-| first Catholic church in that state. He people of our country. . inipresftivc and edifyin** -ight. It seems to us that Am^riran journal­ rooters will be on hand. Regret that the The Square Deal Gravel & Sand Co. ver aod much inprov^-d after his rei'ent ' was stationed at Albutpierqiie and again I The ladle* of St. Mary’s wwing guild Colorado Springs item* must reach the ism should find hom< more fit name for Room 37 and 38, Midland Blk. Colorado Springs operatioa. | Conejos, Colo. He was lirilliantly edn- hebi their tir-t gathering of 1912 at the 1 Register office earlier than U'*ual, other- New pews have been installed in Lo- ' cated and had traveled extensively. He i such a church as it wishes to describe. ■ home of Mrs. I..ouia X. Deppyre. The 1 W hy not, such or such Kpiscopalian j wise we could give our boys a little retto academy. ] was 61 years of age. ' attendny evening. been a great sufferer, and bore her suf- I Springs Wednesday. the fete.of St. .Agnes, the church War- | ------The L- B. C. A. ga -e s very enjoyable ferings with wonderful patienee and res- < 1 The Harmony club holds iU next i»g her name pays a tribute of lambs ! It may inter-t those ladies who are . card party at Cale-innian Hall last ignstion until the end came. The floral, meeting with Mrs. John 1). Thompson. to St. John I.ateran. Tliey sre first ^ in » position to exercise the privilege j Thur-een played and priro* awarded, the terment took place in Evergreen cemc- • ver to take the junior clergyexauina- The Pope rarressed th»^ lambs, which ing leap year to know that the custom hall wa- cleared for dancing The CK’ca- (erv. R. I. P. CHASE & SANBORN’ S Teas and Coffees tioos. were bedecked with riblMns. They will ! is a very ancient and honorable on%. say* ; >ion was thoroughly enjoye«i by all those Mrs. Joseph Riley bat recovered suf be kept alive until Ksster, their wool ' the Southern Mev<.er>g*r. H is traced participating. CANON CITY, COLO. W. N. BURGKSS The Mi--e- Li'ua mud Thrre-a Colbu'ii fidently from ber recent illness to be Wing used for the pallia eonferr*-tl tipon | back to a S«'otcb statute of the year On the evening of January 15, a lectuae 112-114 North Tojon Stroot . TBiophano O removed to her home. i archbishop' 1228, when AlexsD'icr II was king of of 9 South Weber str*-et delightfully en­ wa- given at Alt. SL .^holastica’s Acad The Friendsbip club held iU last meet- j Scottaiid. '1 ne latr res«!« thus, in the tertained s number o f their friends at a emy by Prof, fjimer of New Jersey. It j game of Bridge, last Friday evening. ing with Mrs. J. J. McDonnell, The THE CHURCH AND CREMATION. old Soot» lanpiage was attende«l by all the student? and prises were awarded to Mrs. >Mwsrd i ----- **Jt is slatet aiu! nrd&mt that during Those present were Mi-se.s Arkermsnn, teacher*. The subje<'t of the lecture was Klnaane aad Mrs. McDonnell. The next ^ . The) Cburrh condenmf- crrniatior:. >y* the year of his iti-ivt H mapestie. Mis- Sally Bailey, AI -- B*— Hartnett. the **Passion Play.” It was illustrated BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN ' Rev. tleofrey Ral>er, Rev. F. Abel. Mr. meeting will be held with Mrs. George ' tbe Omaha True Voire. pritiwn Uvp year, ilk by beautiful pictures representing the — WITH AN— Romer. ; cause it ha* been adopted as s profebsion nialdcn l*\d of loth high and low estalt. ,Ino. Buib-v. Mr. llarln* it. Mr. and Mr-. prineijuil chkiacteris and scene? from the Mr. Robert McGraw, Mr. Frank ! of unbelief by eert un societies which shall hae liberty t ’ l« spei*., ye man she \V. Colburn and tbe -set- Oolburn. pla y. IR O N FEN CE • The young ladies of the D. F. N. Club and Mr. Antony club played in th ■ O n - the Church condemn*. Phe wislie* her. •‘k*?, albit, if be refuses to lake her to Mi«.» Amelia Shalen of Cripple Creek, STRUCTURAL IRON, 8RA88 ANO tral hasketball team st Trlnida4l and ^ members U he dsceally Interred. Iwcause j W hU wife. h. shall ? mulcUdwill in (h# give a dande owaJse evening of Feb­ a former student at the Academy, and a IRON CASTINGS. Walseaburg Friday and Saturday nighta. o f her respect for the lr:dy which shall of on- : i^l) or less, as his ruary I5th, ill tk- .Man'*ions ballroom at memlier of the alumnae, spent last week The little son of Mr. snd Mrs. .lames again, and btcause it is more in keep * may be. < and ams if he ean Afantlou. vi-iting w ith her former schoilmates and Hassell Iron Works Co., Manufacturers Murray was baptUed AlWrt I^ng last ing with (!*•' pn^fr'^i-’n of Irclief in that mak« it s|»<---r that h- is Wtrothed to X’ext Sundav will be communion Sun­ teachers. Sunday by Father Wolohan. truth, .^hr forbids her funeial rite* to woman, tf-al h- &hail then be free.” day for the tiirl-* lud B05S’ sodalities. i 1^ The I.^die** Aid *=‘.*mc a part of tbe talk on Woniai'.'s ’-ufTrage to the lady ('hrtstity where ere’t be found -Swift shrinks away , Contractor and Builder Qltholie Orderof Forester* met Mckner i^natorium. 214 V. SPSUCS ST. , Mr-. Stubbs ha- h i on a lour through From ♦houghts that strav. day eveBiBg in tK Knight :>lum!itis general, cremation is forbidden by the. ndaytior.s of .ite. that so often as everie —F. M. Gill a. Main 2975. Colorado Springs. Colo. California. hall. JTiiirch iK iuse of it« a~H>ciatioa wino K wcxtile >e*r d«*< th rrturne, the laydes O fic ToL Maim 446 Hoom T«L 51«A Star Laundry ------uoWli^f in rhristiaiiHy. hare the *ob- privilege, during the time ; continueth of makiDg love- unto the men, port! a Club. 126 N. Cascade Ave* Celebrates Third Birthday. The Portia t.’lu' met la>t Thur>day The Denver, Laramie The Hallet & Baker EugCAe, the little son of Mr. ami Mr- MEDITATION FOR THE FEAST q F of Air . Louis l>c C ollars* THE PRESENTATION OF JESUS loob«. «. unto th«m .r.nwth propwr; afternoon ?t the h 8 Undertaking Co. M. Edward McOsW. crlet>rated hia third peyre, 16tV| C<>loi.t- axfuue. Airs. 1.. A IN THE TEMPLE, FEB 2 moreover, no m.in will be enlitled^to tbe & Northwestern R. R. UNDERTAKING EMBAUvCNO l birthday Wednesdsy evening. A birth' interesting talk on 8 C u ffs ______l*enefit of,clergy, who dothc refuse to Alilicr gave a m> Colorado Springs. Colo. day cake, on which burned three c.m- ■‘W*c-tcrn A’erse. ’•Irs* John P. Aladdcn (Liramie Route) l.-I.-t ... ron.ld.r » littl. child. , tb' ' of . Ujdc. or who doth, diee, farmed the .centerpiece f*»r the lit conducted a parl:. entary law cla?«. any wi-c treat her pro]K>siIa with FRANK F. CRUMP, QUALITY AND 8KRVI0B ll. U bl-, around which w.rc .I'M John r.po.inK in ,ho .r m . of of «,n tn n ..IV One of the most • joyoblo fc.*iture? of fere«l up »n the Temple bv that divine b l^rendergast, Edward M»*C*l*c. France* the afternoon w-.-- the recitation by Fonr Passenger Trains UNEXCELLED. moth.r. J c u . on th»t d .y oflrr-d Him ' '- ‘“ •''•“ t «>"1 pr«-fdfnt, to Allison, George AWabe. Atarv Premier , Mr*. FrancI* ddard. Mrs. Alilicr Florist «.lf to Hi. F .laor to tho .in . o f , -""u r.-R .. them, wo 1,o,k- th .t m .ny gast and Eugene Met’sU-. and Mr'*. Alowry p .red coffee aud choc- Daily Between 511 EAST COLUMBIA. the world • ™*'^*^®* take heart of grace and Phone Main 5 0 0 . Colorado Springs. Phone Us 342 olntc and a very }»’■ -ant social liourwa- 2,-J o .n .. hon.'oforth. will b , l«th ' ’" ‘”<>'■“ 1 privilrRo. spent. The guc-t- thc afternoon were Denver and AND OUR WAGON W ILL OAIJU CMir Gives Social. priest and victim'. He now' l>egins His SO that wc n?ay have a more than usiuil- A ^ H A P I R O , Air*. Walter F. AL cr, Aliss AVilda Van Id the basement of St. Fran* !? Xaxier «! our n«l(-rm,r. }I« .cvrpt. i'*'F- niimb-r of Citholio vr-Wing. to Tha Plaea to Trad*. Oliberg.nu and M-- .Iclcn Tuohy. Mending Fra* *f Charg*. cliurek tie choir gave a *ocial, at which humiiintion*. suffering*, death; even during the year 191. Milliken, Greeley and Shoes, Clothing and Gents’ the chief feature wat a pmgr.im. Lit more-(me annihilations of the Eueb-{ A Com: ~g Event. Northern Colorado FniTLishings tie Agatha Rodman *|H*ke a pi*'«'e. lh«’ *ri?t. THE PONTIFF’S DAILY LIFE. .A card j»art> ut r the au>pices of St. 1,-tl C. HUERFANO ST. 115 N. TEJON ST. Mirse* loirrtu ami .l«*-ephine Xogle yen 3.—Je?n* *«k? each of u* to unite out- Mary’s Altar ■ and tbe Holy Name Rates to all points. EBtab. 1S97. Colorad* Spiing*. dered a piano duct, and Mr*. Ti>dd de­ ,rlro, lo Hi. 1!f» of rop»r.tion. Mary «"T»poDa -nt of ;he roll M»ll Society will be ••n on Wednesday Baggage checked through to Hare Tour Baag*a* Handled By lighted everyone with her flute solo, ac­ . . . tho flr.t lo iinito horwlf to it in « “ «"<■ C 'V . .Omo l..tor«t.np doUil- T in St. Afory's hall. destination. companied 'by Mi.s Mhrie Criesmer. ^ heart rrnding prophwy coneeming^th. Holy lather, io evening. February Wandell & Lowe ITic object of th-' - »eial is to meet the Later in the evening eanl* were pl;«y*’d. . pjpjjvon. “A awoni of sorrow hhall pierce of which le *ey« that Piu« X was 76 cxpen?e of the w.t: obe and cloak room while the younger people danosl Ihv heart ” i la?t July, having leen l*om on Transfer and Storage recently built in s ' Mary's hall. It is For further 'information address omotriro rxroox 4 .- I f j f . u i olT.r. H i. lif. to -• >'•" ViwnTji. any agiuit or Company hoped that all wh ' van will endeavor to wa EATS xov VOJrXT. I Wo. 22 V. Tejoa. Fhosea fi aad BT. Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. 0. H. « Kath.r for lovr of uv it i. lu.t th.t in | attend and thorohy make it a grand so- S. K. MARTIN, G. F. & P. A. 110 S Tejon St. Phone M. 231. Oar Otto* VsTev Clo*—. r.tT,rn. wo offer lOm o.ir life end our-1 -I''* '><•■•'<1 of the The lAdiea’ Auxiliary to the A. O. H. cial and financial - 'cesa. Refreshments Denver, Colo. ,elre. enlirelr. It i. Ihi. de.ire llmt K»n.-r.lly p»..ed >, . held their regular meeting Friday even­ will be sen'cd and pnaes will be award- » d * * * * * * i '* » M t 'l ’M i I I ing in the Knlghta «f folumbii* hall. Hr driRtir.! to romiuiinir«le to > Saint l.y | .Irmuou-, «n j thr worri.: ‘'I offrr Mysrlf for tlirr. that | Fatriar.-h of Vrnice, and is so pinBs were complel«i for the fourt«’enth »tni. annual ball and card party, lo l»e given vou offer thyself to Afe.’ Apart from (Ordinal Merry del Val. February 13. All the meinln’r* are tak Pius X has pri>ate ’'pcretario* to assist A liU’rary ^hrinc «*cnHl io/l'om Miwrc Ing am active intcre*t. him .particularly in the w^rk of docu­ I* the Vale of Avoca, situatt’d in Wi-k- LANDSEEKERS mentary cDasthcaiion. The most ener­ low,- that county which ia popularly de­ Ladies' Aid Society. getic of these j* Mgr. ,Bre»san. who clas­ scribed the garden* of Ireland. It i* The Ladifw* Aid society of vSt. Francis sifies all document*, reminds the Pope SPECIAL RATES now proposed to ere**! a memorial there Xavier church met in the basement of the various audience* which he has to to the poet, and as the outcome of a Thursday afternoon. The hoaleaae.s of givf, and arrange* gcT^erally the work of public meeting the promoters of it con- For Landseekers and Emigration to the ■ou.. Wore Mrs. Chrii^tj, Mrs. the day. Sometime? Mgr. Bressan ae- •iuei Its rrcrtJss in ‘‘‘ he ••!• »« Poey and Mr*. Will Hummell.- IMinty eompanie* the Pope inio ihw V «uc«a gar­ whose bosom the bright water? meet” refraohments were served by them. The den. If be happens to be too busy his would be very appropriate. next meeting will lie held the second place is taken by Mgr.JVscenl. Thursday in February. Tbe greatest cordiality exists between WESTERN SLOPE Brigadier flenrral John J. O’Connell, (he Pontiff, hi* beeretaries and even his retired, is living in Washington. I). C., Knights of Columbus Install Officers. servaals. He ha* had to rgplaee his old after thirty yeara’ service in the Cniiod WRITE US FOR BOOKLETS AND Tuesday evening Diatrlet IVputy Sul­ I.ombard valet. Giovanni, a complete rus. States army. He was born in County Let u-* givi you a copy of our beautifully il­ ANY INFORMATION AND RATES. livan and Warden Harris, both of Crip­ tic, by a more distinguished looking per­ Kerry, Ireland, but camo as a boy to lustrated folder. ple Creek, initallcd the following o f­ son. Signor Sili. but lli^ former servant Washington. D. C.. and wa* there eilu- FlRST-CTJkSS PULLMANS AND DIN­ ficers for the ensuing year; .A. C. Haum, ia kept in an Inferior poat at the Vatican. cated by the Christian Brother?. lie Summit to the Sea ING CARS ON ALL TRAINS. grand knight; Charles Canara, deputy The Papal confeaaor is Mgr. Zaraplni, enlisted during the Civil war a* a pri­ It w'ill tell you graphically about the grand knight; J. T. Burn*, treaaurer; who is sacristan of the Apostolic Palaces vate, and ?rtw' the aurreinler of liCe at dcIighUul resort places aong the Mexi­ Call on os or write for reservations James Cbllahan, chancellor; licwls Graff, and practically ’•I'airoro,” or parish can Gulf Coaat; of the attractive n.'sort Appouiatox court house. financial Bocrctary; John J. Mcl>.>nneH. priest of the Vatican. nlaces in the interior of Texas; about wardc*B; Neil Power*, reconling secre­ The Pontiff, as is well known, ia most Mexico, Kloiida and Cuba. riiilndolplna pa|>er* are commenting tary) Joe Qriesmer and J. J. McDonald, abstemiou? in his babitA When he was ROUND-TRIP FARES eiithusiastionlly (tii the mural decoration guards; Rev. T. J. Wolohan. elmpUin. a simple parish priest hia sister, who to the Southern and Southeastern re­ in the O lhednil of SS. I’eter and Paul, kept house for him. said qne day that sort* for the season of 1912 are very linaD d# that city, ju?t oom|deto«l by Henry J. they were always having 'boiled beef.” attractive. 1-^t us plan a trip SenHi‘- W. B. THROCKMORTON. City Passenger Agent I D r. Watkins | and one of the well known artists of tlie change.” This love of simple fare Pius S. R. ORURY, G. k . Passenger Department. 17th and California country. The painting, whnh is entitled X maintains in his present exalted posi­ Colorado Q Southern Ry. I DENTIST I “A n’S Maria,” i? in vcnlity a background tion. despite what bia enemies of the I7th and California St*. OI.O.J I NCSA JUNCTION PIn m Main 935 o for a colossal atatuc of the Blessed anti-cleriea) press try tc makb the public L D. WHITLEY, City Tickst AfMrt. Plwfle Mm 62S0 believe. ooooooooooooooooooooooo Virgin and Child. 8 DBNVBli OATHOLIO RXOISTBK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1»12.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. pleuicnt of the-grade silio«)l and henci* Miss Zula Monarch, the daughter of equalK’ desiTvIng of |uiblic maintenance. and Mrs, H. I. Monarch, was married Selected Wheat, Sanitary MilUns Resolt Are Your Eyes W eak ? 'Fhe dance given by the Columbus C'lnb ; The rebuttal was lively and interesting. at J o’clock Saturday afternoon to Ralph TueK>lay evening was one of tho most 'Though’ the speakers who dcf«*mIiMl high ; W. Smith. The wedding was a very The sooner weak eyes have attention the la*tter; hut Ik* sure they su(*ee»sfiil of the series and those in schools were iiwardetl the ileeislon, Ri-v. j quiet ofTair, Iwing witnessinl only by the proi>cr attention. Dur testing them meana accuracy; auouracy means charge are to l>e sincerely congratulated. Father MoiiteR felt much plea-asl with menibcra of the family and friemis. Fa­ GOLDEN ROD FLOUR comfort; comfort uieuns entire satisfaction. Have you thought about It^ ffhe Fjinrth l)i*gr»*e Assembly held an the very creditable showing all had ina,dc. ther O’ Dwyer officiated. The briile wore enthusiastic moi-ting last Suntlay. After After a n*eent meeting of the Athletic her traveling suit, ami was unattended’. a short and interesting address by Su­ Board nnnouiicemonts was made that Later In the evening the young couple “ Pnre and Wholesome” preme Muster of the Fourth Degree. .lolm Arthur Wlie«*ler, graduato-eh*ct. had ac­ left for Rochester. N. Y.. where the TheSwigert;Bros.'OpticalCo Manufactured In thia city by II. Heddin, the annual election of officers cepted their invitation to pilot the base groom is engaged in business. This is Whoa* mapatatioit and Eqnlpmant OlT* was held. Mr. Herbert Fairall was unnn- ball team of 1912. 'J'his was reeeived the HiH'ond wedding to take place in the Ton the Slgbast Qrada of Sarrice. Devoted Sxolnaively to imously re-eli'cted F. N .; E. II. Clow- enthiisiiiKlicnlly, fur (hi* m*w managt-r Monarchy family inside of a week. Miss tbe n ttln r and Manafac* CRESCENT MILL & ELEVATOR CO. 1550 California St. Denver taring of Olaaaea. minz, eomjiL; Charles Tlmriii, inner last year’s “ fuiuoits nine’’ are on hand, A benefit for a mo.st worthy charity S(>ntinel, and Otto Koine, outer s<*ntinel. not exe<*pting the inviiicibles, King and was givan in the ball room of tbe Adams A committee was appointeil to consider Conway. Even fhe most conservative hotel Tuesday evening. It was charge Hugh M. Woods the odvisubility of changing the Kme of neknowledge that the situation Is very of Mra. Eleanor Carson and lier imnie- HAY WOOD Our N ew Location mw'tiiig. I promising, dia.te friende, and was most .successful. I^*eturor Nust has arranged for the j -Maiiiiger Dim Conway points with Fully $5GA was realized for the Craig GRAIN COAL CHARCOAL Is H andy for Y ou Iju liri’ K04-ial next Tuesdny night. Tin* prilony at the ben«>fit performance program will consist of vocal ami iiiHlni- anee’’ in basketball. West D<*nver were at the Brown Palace Friiluy evening. Phone Main 5432 Poultry Supplies a Specialty 724 W. Colfax Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT PAYS 4 PER CENT. We are well mental music. There will be two ehoriiscii i the victims, the score resulting 12 to 4 equippeil to handle Estates, Trust Funds, Insurance, Real Estate, Bonds Tlie program, arrangeil by Mrs. Seaver and Investments. by twenty-six members ^of St. Eliza­ ; in our favor. No less encouraging eithor Hunt and Judge Gavin, was given by Summer We invite your inspection, and wiU l>e pleased to have you call at beth’s choir umler direction of Miss Jose­ ; was the pcrforinanoi* of the soccor team rfonie of Denver's l>est talcut and was Prices on C oal, $4.75 per T on any time. phine Woelmr. Mrs. II. R. MKJruw will last Sunday, for un that oeeasion our truly enjoyable. •pea • a. m. to 3 p. m. Satnrdapa 9 a. m. to 12 m. sing a soprano solo, Mi»s Frankie Nast • friends, the CrescCTits. wi-re oslo isuiipell- Mrs, C. J. Reilly, qf ll't l Gaylonl, «*n- Coke, W ood and Feed Saturday and Monday Dveninga 6 to 8 p. bi. will be heard in a violin solo, Miss ed to accept defeat us their portion. terfsined at a delightwul luncheon on i Prompt and reliable Ezpreta. Phone Main 780S Maude Gibl>ons in a cello solo and Mr. Death of Thomas P. Carey, Wednesday of last wi*ek. T. P. SBOTH, 526 23d Street J. Fred laimpe in a tenor solo, 'riie j Thursday morning. Thomas P. Carey Mr. Ix>uis Reilly will take a prominent W B ER N I4 K. pf C. Quartette, consisting t>f Mr. one of the younger students, passed away p.irt in the operettas to be presented by r Charh'S A. Nast, J. Fred laimpi*, J 1. at his home, 2401 West Thirty-eighth Henry Ilou.sely at El JcIk*! Temple next l.iniglilin and George W. Kerwin will avenue, hfter a Wief illness. Ho eon- Tuesday evening. I5IH AND CHAMPA aDo bo heard. There will then folloiv an ' tracted. while skating at the park, it is Mias Marjorie McBride eiitertaim*d at M esilla Valley Lands informal dance and refre>hments will Ik* . thought, a severe cold, wliii-h suddenly an informal “ thimble and bridge party’’ U. S. Government Building the Elephant Butte Dam, to cost about 810,000,• served, 'riie ulJair is for Knights of Co- ‘ developed into a eomplication of pneu­ Monday afternoon, complimentary to 000. For iofonnation write to 1 * 0 t r u s t C O himlnis ex«lusively. and for their Indies. monia and ineniiigiti.s. causing death. The hfiss Anna Farrell. Alioiit thirty young GUSTAVE D. GRIGGS, Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico ’ Boulder Council K. of C. will exempli­ ■ news was a great sho«'k to all here. His ladies were present. fy the thinl degree next Sunday at 2:30 loss is felt ke(*iily, for he had won the Mr. and Mrs. F, N. S<-ott Mere guests MAKE THIS YOUR BANK p. in. Denv<»r Council voted to ntteml sinei-re alTeetion of liis conipunioiis and of Mr. J. N. Scojt of 1807 Fortieth street Ofdoersi Darry Karoney, Chairman of the Board; John fi. Xesse, Pres.; and the committee, headed by P. R. Rior- the high esteem of his professors by his during the stock show last week. Mr. Samuel J. Xoung, Sec’y and Treas. dan, has eiiartereil a special car on the uneommqn geniality and imslest iM'aring. F. N. B. Scott is a inemlier of the Stock Church and Religious Goods House W. O. Reynolds, Wm. K. Deoxiard and M. O. Karrington, Vice Presidenta. Praper Books. Boaarles. Blblee, Stataes, Ornoinxea, Oatholie Books, SCal^ta of Colorado *5: Southcni railroad, which will Strangi* to say. he .sei-tned to have a pre­ Show AHHOciatioii. Oolambaa Bmblema. etc. Frloea reasonable. Mall orders promptly atteadsd to. Bo from a s tH o ^ OatboUo Boose. leave the I’ nion De|>ot at 1 o’cloi'k sharp. sentiment that he woidd not survive this Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. O’Neil and 7 illness, for though it had not yet been The James Clarke Church Goods House •r«nli Kelly, Res. Phone Main 7780. Leo C. Hartford, Rea. Phone 8e. 2008 It will leave Boulder on the return trip family have movt-d into the new home at 9 p. in., arriving in Dciivit at 10 I ruggesteil, as appaj> utly there was no recently purchased by them at 441 South 1645-47 CALIFORNU ST. Phone Chumpa 2199 DENVER. COLO. KELLY & HARTFORD p. m. promptly. Tickets for the round iniminont danger, ho himself asked that Lincoln street. trip are $1 and may be secured at the his professor Rev. Father Minot, be The annual election of officers of St. depot. I.adies are invited to atti'iid, ns ! calk'd'to prepare liiin for ileath. The Vincent's Orphans’ Aid Society will Iks Get a Govenunent Position O n f y Undertaking Parlors following day lie tecuived the Matieum special coaching for ALL branches of special provisions are being made f«»r held Tuesday afternoon, February 0, at the Oovemmrnt s«*rvlce^>—poetoffice car­ ♦18 FIFTEENTH STREET. PHONE MAIN 1119 their entertainment. Boulder Council is and was annointed. Harclly twenty-four the home of Mrs, Ella H. Wilkin, 1215 riers. railway mall, customs, forestry. Indian, atiorthand. typewrIUna, book- 4 - 0 C o i r t n famous for its hospitality and is making • hours Iat«‘r the einl came and this valiant Coruna street. A partial report on the Denver, but before arriving in New York unusual preiiarations for the enjoyment soldier of Chrint had gone to his re­ New Y'ear’s ball will la* submitted at AnU -m totM no OmU^tamh n pm OXTXX. SBBTXOB SOHOOX.. HHi»»i*sa>ac.u>e.ii .«—suiin— be lost his sight. Physicians there ro- of its guests. Mr. Riordan announce* ward. Senicea were held Saturday inorn- this meeting, and also the isiinual rejiorts X lttrsd ^ BuUAlag, BsBTer. M im rn CntuSMS Owt/e. I ka** ■*»»■< ta H * y - AMn-BtartiM SwuL sueA* •< • wlirtul Obituary fusi'd to permit him to sail, Mr. Sweeney that the St. Vincent’s Boys’ Band from ipg at St. Patrick’s iliiireh. Rev. Joseph of the secretary and treasurer. T AbUtat^a the orphanage will accompany the Den­ M. Minot. S. J., in an eloipieiit sefmon Miss Anna Cosi^llo left recently fqr was 32 years old. He came to Denver *mm. a S M m MS. Saa. Ary. wmenMOw** ver ilelegation on the trip to Bouhler. told of^ the splendiil talents which had Los Angeles. •M* mA. Om - - The funeral of Michael J. Galvin of when a youth and for years was a law : characterized this young student’s life Chicago, beloved husband of Maude Fur­ student in the offiees of McBeth &, May. They will discourse swei-t music at the Mn*. Q. T. Quick entcrtaincil Tneslay ^ and point«sI out tlie I<-suns in virtue aixl long Galvin, will take jilnce this morning He was Imrn in Brooklyn and graduated depots in Denver and in Boulder ami at a beautifully arratigeil luncheon and : ri-signation to God's n\]II which might lie from the rc*idciico of «I. Catlin, 3527 from Columbia University in 1907. He on (he arrival in Iknilder will h-ad (he card party in honor of i!rs, K, W, \^'hite , drawn from the spirit he displayed so M. Paul, Lafayette. Services will be held at the was a brother of Bayard K. Sweeney parade to the hall. After the degree of Los Angeles. Invited to meet the Thoroughly cleans your clothos strikingly right to the eml. The whole w'lth a ten-fold better efficiency Ladies* and Gents* Custom Tailoring, Annunciation Church. and also of Missea Graee, MalM'l ami work, which will be under the din>ction charming Ualifornian were: Mesdames than gasoline, but without any o f Remodeling and Pressing. The funeral of Orville, eldest son of ^farjoric Sweeney. The funeral was held of District Ih'puty Eihvard Keating, 'class of Third .\ene a banquet at the Botilder- Peters, E. A. Newman, N, G. Brown, ft. 7 S. Broadway ' Egan, Frank Horan and .\lphnnse kia late residence, 1019 West Ninth ave­ Frank J. Phillips, who diisl from in­ at the haiiqtiet arc Rev. M. "W: Donovan. Callahan, Grace M. Halt, Alia Fairchild. ,Me(.'ulIim; the pullbiurers. Daniel Hureh- nue, last Friday uioruiiig. Services were juries received in an accident at El Pasu,' M. C. Harrington, John B. MeGaurnii, I or. (J«*orge Turre, Ralph White, John held at St. Jos<>ph's Church. Texas, .January 15, was a son of Mrs. | Josepli Newman, John Hesse and John God’s bank never breaks. j Grace, William Mykins and John Ih'cr* The funeral of the late Mary K. Milcy Delia Phillips of Montrose, formerly of Morrissey Politeness ii the flower of humanity. I TEACH FRENCH. I ing. The following r»->-oliitioii* were was held from. St. l,«eo’8 last Friday- Denver. He was buried Sunday after- j John H. Rinldiii. national director, re- Whoever is not polite enough Is not hu­ A. D. LANOLOIB. I drafted by 'a committee of his ehiss- morning instead of on Thursday, as was noon from the home of his uncle, John : turned from a meeting of the lioard of man enough. Paperhanging. O’Donnell k Tbommen, $34 Commonwealth Bldg. males. eoniiK>s»*d of G«*org« Tnrre, Dnniel originally intendegrce nieml)ors. Whereas, our Hi-uvenly Father has T iUNT^D—500 cards. 81 and up; 600 ed. Interment was at Mount Olivet was attended by many frienen pleasi'd to rail unto Himself our be- envelopes. 95c and up; 600 letterheads. cemetery. family. He was 28 years of nge. j $1.60 and np. Work guaranteed, union Coaly Wood and Express love*l classiiuHe, Thomas V. Carey, and Mr. T. Ira Niece was buried from St. William Maher, one of tne most wide­ ing items of special interest: lalK.r. 1224 14tb street. 3717 LARIMER DENTIST Leo’s Church last Saturday afternoon. ly known and ]H>|)n]ar men of Denver,, The Knights of Columbus Catholic i M'hrreiis, his f.unity Qiid relatives Main. 8032. Booms M aad tt. Bsvada Bniiaing. University fund to date amounts to mourn the loss of one whose gentle and House painting. 0*I>onneIl k. Thorn- : _____ m h and Oatlforala Ota. The funeral of the lute Frank Uam- dieil in this city Tuesday af, his homo, men. 1619 Tremoot Phone Main 1737. eron took place from his rcHidenee, 8)1 1818 Gaylord strwt. He w'as l>orn in dutiful nature had endearnl him to them West Eleventh avenue, lust Saturday • IJmerii'k. Irelnml. 57 years ago, lie lived The pnbliralion and distribution of by many lira, and we, liis sehoolinates. " h o m e W ANTElC-For a three weeks’ “ The Popes and Sejence” (more than one, who l>otIi on the eam|uts and in the old baby. She is a beautiful, healthy, The Frank M. Hall moniing. Services were held at St. Leo’s ‘ tw'entj’-five joars in Brooklyn and was dark-complexioned baby. Addrota Box classroom had pruve«l bimhclf n iikhIcI of Church, interment was at Mount Olivet .prominent in politics there when pul­ 40.00(J ixipies) at cost price, was so siie- 43, Denver Catholic Register. Dmg Co. cemetery. monary trouble drove lilni to this land of cossfiil (hat (he Ininrd of directors is noble, upright eoiidiH't, and Do COR. LARIMER k 37TH 8T& I sunshine and dry air. Some years ago now considering the publiratiorr of an­ Whereas, whili- our hearts protest Wjirt the New Year right: Buy vour The funeral of Thomas P. Carey took millinerv from Mrs. Cullen’s, 1402 L^pan. J Denver, Colo. place from the residence of bis uncle. he condnrte«l the -\Ibany Hotel, and since other edneational work. against this uneNfM-eteil ileatli of hi.'n Phone Main 7272. | James T. Stewart, 2401 M’est Thirty- ! selling his interest in the hotel he has The Supreme Coiineil at Di*trolt last whose life had jn^t iM-gtin to (lower, still eighth ^Vfime, lust Saturday morning. iM'eii assiM-iuteU with various mining on- year vot«sl to meet at Cambridge faith assures us that after all God lias . R e so lv ^ that during 1912 I’ll keen up J You terpriM*H. He was elected the Exalt- Springs, Pa., this year, but the big liotel but sborteneil the period of his exile and to the minute un millinerv br consulting! Onr Seml-Aiuinal Services were held at St. Patrick's Mrs. Cullen, at 1402 Lipau. Ph. M. 727S. Church, iutcrnient was at Mount Olivet I ed Ruler of the KIks in 1!HL>. and while there has since i»een sold and turned to spared him perhiqis many I rial*, )»e it cemetery. • - hoMing that ofliee secured llie Elks’ na- other uses, so that there is no '^)Ince in therefore For'Rent—Buite of rooms suitable for ' tional convention for Denvi*r. Mr. Maher the town to neeomniodnte the convention. RcM>lved, 'Uiat we extend to the sor couple; also single room with aletping The funeral of the late Patrick Mu- porch; private home; reasonable. Ella- Know? A t the recent meeting of tho bounl of rowing family and relatives our heart Nully took plu(x> from his rcsidciu'c, 2.).)! was generous to a fault. He dioraying that God wil Arapahoe street, last Momlay. S<*rvico.s , to-do because he made more money than I directors in New Y’ork City a eonimlttee That real estate properly bought ’ eoiisoh- uiul snst.iiu (hem in their sad were held ut the Saered Heart Chureh. he eoiiKl give away. The funeral took | comprising tl»e supreme officers was ap­ I. TONOW SKY is the surest, safest, best invest- Interment was at Mount Olivet ceme­ place yesterday morning from the Ca- pointed to choose a place for the na­ iM'reaveiiiont am) grant <>ur departed nit-nt }ou ran makeT b Now Raimlng tery. ; thedral eliapel ami the services were eon-1 tional coiivenlton and rcjiort at the next frienil everlasting peac-e and jo y ; and At Full Blast The funeral of the late Mrs. Klizalarth • dueled by Rev. .1, F. .MeDonough, who ^ meeting of the boani, which will toke further Siloe Repairing Shop Welville took place from tiic residence u!' j frequently ministered to his spiritual place at Washington, D. C., April 1. ( Resolvisl, That i-opies of these n-solu- York 4328. Do You Know? IF YOU ABE IN HEED OF I tions }>e euiiveyed to his family and to William L. Kiley, 920 East Sixteenth ! wants during his last days. Ucquesls to introiluco the order into 1207 E 13TH AVE., Near Downing Tliat— ANYTHING FROM THE “ TOP • (he Denver Catholic Register for publi aTcntie, last Sunday. Servit'cs were held Hawaii and Jamaica were rcf<>rred totlie ALL SHOES DKLIYKRKI). O' THE HEAD TO THE SOLE ; cation. at St. I.,eo'B Church. Intonm'nt was at committee on extension of Ihi' order. O' THE FOOT," IT WILL PAY THE REGISTER SPEAKS FOR MRS. 'The council at Laramie, W yo,, has YOU TO GET BIGHT ON THE Mount Olivet. I PERSONAL. phone York 7067 Elizabeth Flynn, adopted daughter of WHITE. been dissolved and its nieinl>ors trans­ S. SA B U T , Washington CAR AND COME DOWN. j ferred to other councils. William Maloney, of this city, died in ' Rev. M'in. O’Rjan left I)<*n\er lost Fri­ i\ A t the re'e\v Orleans ies of “ The Romance of a Rosary’’ were Does Cleaning, Pressing sad Repair­ The funeral of James Cultahnii took recently been inudo of latior agencies ac­ { in time to snil for Panama yesterday donated to Sister Mary Clare of ^t. ing at Reasonable Prices. place hist Sunday morning from Kelly cepting fees f(jr positions and diinding ^ with Dr. I*. V. ( arliti, J. W. Ih-nson, P. Park John's, New foiiinllaml. 3833 S. COLFAX AVE. Denver A Hartford’s undertaking parlors. Inter­ same with contractors who after a short! H. Miilteii, P. .1. ^rt-Kncry, .Inst-ph P, The rehearing of the 4*nse of Dr, Emil ment was at Mount Olivet. period discharge the help and hire othe.’s. I Dunn and Dr. J. \Y, Puri'clI. This parly L. Scharf resulted in affirming the sen­ The funeral of the late Mrs. Ida ' thus insuring tlie agents and eontraetors | 'makes a total of ninely-scv«‘n I>en* er tence of expulsion. O’Brien, wife of Vincent J. O’Brii-n of a steady income, l*lie Register wishes t«i j ; |H-opie wlio ltuV(> gone to I'anuma for a It is expected that the contractors for Be Particular Heights CM Galapago, took place from the resi­ I say that such statements do not- apply j 'Visit thus far Hiis whiter, and u>me the Columbus memorial at Wa-hington Cor. Larimer & 23d Sts. dence 'ruesduy morning. Services were I to Mrs. J. White of 1520 Tairinier street. | , thirty or f6rty more are plnni'ing for tb. win complete the work within the stip­ al>out the bath, it is essential to good lies Just l>etween St. Thomss Rem Phone Main 3834. held at St. Jos4*ph’s Church, luternieiit I The very fact that The Register carries ' trip. inarv and the new $450,000 Han e ulated time, 3fay 1, and that tlie un­ hcaltl). A thorough massage removes was ut .Mount Olivet cemeterj*. ] Mrs. White’s advertisement is u guaran- I Mrs. Klin Wilkins enti-rtaincfl Pn of tii<‘ Good Rliepliei^r veiling ceremonies will take place the the dear! skin and invigorates the cuticle. GW J. CuthbiTt Sweeney, uiic of the be!-(t ' t»*e of Iht reliability. 'J’he K. .1. M'lnte I hinrlu'cn club Tuesday. 'I’liose seilcii latter part of May or early in June. Our Hpray Brush, Shampoo Brush or known young lawyers of l^cnvcr, died in i Employment Agency, through whose of- : alxvut tbe Iiospitable Injard were Mrs Fountain Rubber Sponge is a Inuh. The Most Stupendous on January 17tli. after . Dee an unfortunate atJair came before Great interest is iH-ing manifested in this ' [,.4>«>nurd FreIr«. S, A. Bert. ' ’re. SScrifico Ever Made expected to be in the parade. with the efficiency of sepornte fixtures tJiMt this is the highest and gives Bright’s diseaKo, which restilti'd in total whatever either in relationship or Inid- \y. G. IWiyle, Mrs. George J4iws, Mrs. -I. the IwMt mountain view of any An Endlesa Array of Bar- and accessories. blindness. Four weeks yi>revious .Mr. ; lies* with Mrs. J. White. Her establish­ J. .McFeely, Mrs. J. Connors, Mr^ \V. C piece of ground in the city? salna W ill Oraet You at Sweeney was in his ii-^ual health attend­ ment has l>een at 1520 I.4iriiner street for SACRED HEART COLLEGE. Allen, 2ilrs, S. 'J’. Hcssler, Mrs. KJwurl INEXPENSIVE AND GUARANTEED ing to ills professional work. Tli(*re(*ame a period of twenty years, and is sohdy ( ’iowmiii/4‘r ami .Miss Gr<*«‘n of Chicago. TO BE AS REPRESENTED. * a general eollapHC and he was advised to i conducted by herself. .She lias refer- The chief event of rcc«-nt date iu a Miss Ma Im*! Walsh ent >rtaiiie I a^ Do You Know ? go to Frauee for tn-ntment. He left I enees of iiidorHoment from some of th>.‘ literary way was I.#oyola's debate, 'J’he hinclieoh on Sainrdav aften.imn. that this will )>e the strongc**t mUhedUnCu i leading families in Denver, the leading High School i|ut*slluu was -^lincUiW-d by Ml*. Ix^uin llmtgh and son, Master Catholie ssttlement in Denver? Tlu Ftaal auu-up of THE MlUC Tfita. Haekothal. •••. hotels, tho Fire and Police Board, ant Edward Floyd, Raymond flyers, J«djn I Iritis Hough, Jr., have returned frotii n HIGH DRY GOODS CO'S STOCK Hackethal Bros. also the State Ijibor Commission. She Sullivan and Martin Iliggius. A wealth ! sojourn in Nt. lx>nis. Do You Know? *20.00 DRESSES AT *SJ5 I is proud of the fact that s I k is in a )>o- of statistics nml several really- formid­ Dr. R. .J, Forhaii of New York, form<*r- , '*;'■*'•• Bilk. Broadcloth and VHvat Itmaacn; new ntylen. j sition to help the working people, and to able arguments were brought forward ly of this <*ity, arrived in Denver Friday. that these lots can be l>ouglii on and trarmentn that the Mila lllah Funeral Directorf her creillt k*t it he said, that she h^is vet l»y the first two gentlemen in support of He will iimkf* a *>}ior( visit her«* and in easy monthly payments? p H 'fd up to MO.OO: M D K tlicse a t...... $ 0 .5 9 Opon Day and Night. I to turn any one away who has not the their rontentiou tiuit the High S<-hooU Omaha. FhMHi MM. 1481 KaJBmMli M ’ fee to pay for n position. should not bo maiutaimd ut public ex­ 51rs. John A. Keefe is enjoying a visit 823.50 SUITS AT >9.85 Do You Know ? I^flleN* Novelty Herao and Hroad- pense. Tbey dwelt mainly upon the in- at Iter old liorm- in Philadelphia. Mr. c rtth Tallpred Bults. also Misses' effieleiiey of the present system and liehl Keefe exp<-ets to leave for there in a that thoio lots will double iu Macs; tsllorud or trimmed and Nfirfolk styles; Mile Hlali it unjust to make all {my for wbat only few flays and the two will soon return value in a few years? price was I2J.60; here s t .. M. O’Keefe. Pres. Walter Kerwin, Vice Pros. the few can enjoy. Mr, Higgins and his to Denver by of Galveston. FURNISHINGS eoll^ngne, Mr. StilMvnii, sm>n revealed George .M. Leury, stage manager of From the MUe X irh Btock. tlie utilitarianism of those arguments. You WILL Know “The M«>tber'’ ef>tiipany. was a visitor at .Men's tc All-Wool Sweater C 9 0 e When You Purchase a D ia m o n d Tlio latter sjieaker n*plied with telling the Register office Inst week. He is a t’uatN now on sale...... force that he agreed with the affirma­ Men’s Heavy Domet P'lanntl Night Vmi deiHMid upon the reliability of tlu* llrin you deal with. Yoiir own warm frienssitiilities they contain are far loo val- Men's $6c Wool Fleeced Under- WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE ALL OUR GOODS. guests were niemiMTS of the T^anibda Sig­ IX)N fixtures and bath room furnish­ Qaiilisk S Fier wewr; these gn on imble to Im‘ abandoned on such pretexts. ma Psei sorority, and were: Misses ings. Then he will know that you want Mr. Higgins pointed out the material and Men’s Iforsehlde Oloves, with THEM. O'KEEFE JEWELRY CO. Alice Kilhy, Nina Boyle, Frances Keefe, the best. aauntlel: regular 11.06 moral )>eneflts which education has con­ I,,ucia Solis, Helen Baldwin, («raee Miller, 1721 Stout St. grade, a t...... ^wv Moraaret O'Keefe. Treas. W olf C. Hsaoen. 8eoy. ferred uiKUi society and made it clear Blanche Sliacffcr, Katheryn Keefe, Mrs. The M. J. OTsllon Sappljr Co For Booklet giving full information. Men’s lie Black or Tan 0 ^ that Hie high school is a necessary com- Henry Balsom. t631-3« FIFTEENTH S T , DENVER.