OHIO CENTENARY BOOK TO HONOR FIRST DENVER BISHOP IDEE i m C E F l l i r n RI. REV. M E P fl P. MACHEBEOF 1 0 PREPARE FI m FIRST ASSISTANT PASBIR OF HOLY SACRA! OF ST. MARY’S C iR C H , I M Father Hugh L. McMenamin Gives Ideas of How 100th-Year Celebration in May Will Call Atten­ to Stay Married tion to His Career St. Mary’s church, 'Tiffin, Ohio, Denver’s first Catholic pastor. He The ideal marriage, according to ment of Holy Orders, or young wom­ which had as its first assistant pastor was consecrated titular Bishop of the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ en who are about to become nuns, the priest who was later the first Epiphania and Vicar Apostolic o f tor of the Cathedral, is the marriage enter upon an eight-day retreat, pre­ Bishop of Denver, was founded May Colorado and Utah August 16, 1868. of a youth and a maid entered after paring themselves by prayer, medi­ 15, 1831, and is to celebrate its cen­ He was made first Bishop of Denver a courtship during which they kept tation and reflection, and asking The National Catholic Welfare Conference Newt Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. tenary., The Rev. James Higgin­ in 1887 and died July 10, 1889.. themselves unsullied, and during ."God’s help and blessing upon the We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, th« botham, present pastor of the parish, The fame that Willa Gather won which they discovered that they were new life they are about to enter. Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service is composing a history of the congre­ by her book centering around him attracted to each other more by the And this ideal couple remember gation in its first hundred years, and Archbishop Lamy o / Santa Fe, charm of their personalities than by that the Sacrament of Matrimoney and has written to the Chancery of­ shows no signs of decreasing. the lure of their persons, and discov­ is as holy to them as Holy Or­ VOL. XXVI. No. 29. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931. $2.00 PER YEAR fice of the Diocese of Denver for ders is to the priest. And so, by Says The Bee-News, Omaha: “ Ne­ ered also that they had a similar re­ guidance about source materials re­ braska’s self-esteem gets a gratify­ prayer and meditation, they prepare ligion, similar moral ideals, similar garding the life of the Rt. Rev. ing fillip from the jury that selected for its proper reception. Unlike so intellectual characteristics, that they Pope and Senator Marconi at HVJ Joseph Projectus Machebeuf. He also the names for the women’s hall of had similar tastes, liked similar rec­ many other marriages where hands wished to secure a picture of the and minds and poeketbooks are fame. Twelve were chosen, and of the reations and amusements, and that pioneer Bishop. The picture has been dozen elected two were from Ne­ they mutually looked forward not joined together, but hearts remain LISTENING IN sent and Father W. H. Hewlett's braska. Welfare workers all over the to a childless apartment, but to a forever parted, they pledge a love This department has received some “ Life of Bishop Machebeuf’’ has been world know of Grace Abbott from cottage home with a garden in which which gold or silver cannot buy, nor suggested as the chief source of ma­ Grand Island. Her labors in behalf of the babes and flowers grow up to­ worldly ambition divert from ^ its interesting correspondence as a re­ sult of a recent comment on two terial. His attention has also been children have been monumental, and gether. They became engaged; and proper purpose— a love which gives called to the fact that Willa Gather’s she well deserves the distinction that from that moment began preparing and asks for no reward, which sacri­ families that havg been lost for years to the Church, one because the father noted work, “ Death Comes for the has been thrust upon her by the com­ for the holy sacrament they wire fices and never counts the cost, a Archbishop,’’ deals largely with the had a quarrel with a priest, another mittee. As for Willa Gather, once about to receive. love that in charity forgives, and Bishop under the name of Father because the mother made an un­ of Red Cloud, she has written her Father McMenamin thus expound­ therefore overlooks mutual faults Valient, reasonable request of a priest which name large upon the scroll of con­ ed his thoughts of ideal marriage in and frailties— and they go forth con­ Father Machebeuf, a Frenchman, temporary fame. It may be that some the second of his regular Sunday scious of the fact that they belong he was not in a position to grant without inconveniencing others. after working for a while in Ohio, of her novels will never fade. One evening Lenten sermons in the Ca­ no longer to themselves, but to each f ■y/.-A Among the letters we received was came west as a missionary and was of them, ‘Death Comes for the Arch­ thedral last Sunday night, and con­ other, filled with the resolution nev­ ^ - Vicar General of the Santa Fe arch­ bishop,’ certainly will be read by tinued by declaring that this ideal er to betray their plighted troth in one which claimed that a mother took her family away from the diocese. He was sent from Santa Fe generations yet unborn. It is one of couple had observed how young men infidelity; they go forth to create for to Denver to establish the first Cath­ the few American stories of recent A.'ho are about to receive the Sacra­ (Continued on Page 10) ' I Church and that one of the Sons is now planning to be a preacher. The olic congregation here and hence was days that deserves to live.” family is very bitter. Its explanation is that a priest repeated some ugly gossip about the mother to some Work of Little Sisters of Poor women, thinking the information 39,400 Communions Recorded m would be regarded as confidential, Suffers From Lack of Vocations and it was carried to her. Year at Annunciation Church Tcy bo perfectly frank, we have Mother Clotilde dc Marie, pro­ California. The home in Denver is our doubt*. The number of Catholic The number of Communions dis­ enrollment of 450 in the grades. The vincial of the Chicago province of in a satisfactory condition, adequately families who join ' other sects is tributed'at the Annunciation church high school department has about 85 the Little Sisters of the Poor, and staffed by fourteen sisters who care amazingly small, but they always un­ in the year 1930 was 39,400, the pupils, most of whom are pay stu­ Sister Mary Francis, recently of Sa­ for nearly 150 inmates, but the order fold''some tale like this to explain largest on record. It exceeded the dents. About one-fourth of all pupils vannah, Georgia, are visiting in Den­ in general is suffering from a lack their defection. The writer lived for I'I number in 1929 by 3,000. The total attending the school are from other ver this week at the J. K. Mullen of vocations, so much so that it is years as an adult layman before he feared that some of its houses will revenue for 1930 was 518,000, which parishes. The Sisters of Charity Home for the Aged, conducted by entered the seminary, and he knows teach in the school. The Rev. M. F. Ihe Little Sisters of the Poor. Mother have to be closed. Though the work v/as about $1,400 less than for the the Church very well from both the Callanan, P.R., is in charge O*- the Clotilde and her companion are mak­ of the Little Sisters is one of the year previous. From the revenue laic and cleric vie^vpoints. He is not received all expenses of church, rec­ church and his assistants are the Rev. ing a tour of the institutions of the greatest in the charity of the Church, such a fool as to think that a priest Chicago ptovince, to which the home the life of the nuns is austere and tory, convent and school were met. J. H. Gleason and the Rev. Eugene This photograph shows His Holiness Pope Pius XI before the microphone cannot be indiscreet in dealing with 'The grade school of the Annuncia­ A. O’Sullivan. A printed statement in Denver belongs, and will leave the does not attract young women in in station HVJ, Vatican City, on the occasion of the radio station’s inaug­ some people; but neither is he such first of next week for San Francisco, (Coiitinued on Page 4) tion parish is entirely free to pupils, of individual contributors to the uration. The attendant at the right holds the microphone into which, the a fool as to imagine that all the there being no charge for either tui­ church will be distributeji within a Holy Father spoke the message that was heard round the world. Senator people can be handled alike. In our tion or school books. There is an week or two. William Marconi, who built the Vatican City station and personally super­ experience as a priest, we have had vised .the inaugural broadcast, is seen at the left. persons who were not living up to Mozart’s Famous Requiem to Be (International Newsreel) their religion any too well tell us some of the most damnable things about fellow Catholic laymen and Denver K. of C. Class in May to Given in Msgr. Bosetti Concert priests in order to excuse themselves. Local Priest Invited to Join League We always take these stories not merely with a grain of salt, but with Be Named for Cathedral Rector The annual Lenten concert of the Requiem as his own composition. Ex­ a ton or ^wo of it. Pvt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti’s perts recognized it as the opus of Working^ Jor Scandinavian Converts A,class of candidates, to be known Means to a Catholic.” Briefly, in- ^ ested choir - wiih "be held' this year a'm aster and the nobleman, while Let this fact be faced: If a family as the “ Father McMenamin class,” forinally and in a popularized form Tuesday night, March* 24, in the gifted, was not a master. The named in honor of the, rector of the he brought out the salient points of missionary work the distribution of or an individual falls from the Municipal auditorium, Denver. The Requiem was not entirely finished by An interesting invitation received Cathedral, will be initiated in .the the discourse on the same subject Catholic literature in the Swfedish, Church because of either a real or an program will be Mozart’s Requiem Mozart before his death, but one of by the Rev. C. M. Johnson of the imaginary slight^ that family or indi­ Knights of Columbus some time in which he recently delivered before and this will be the first time it has his pupils put the fininishing touches Cathedral, Denver, this week, reveals Norwegian, Danish and Finnish lan­ May, it was decided at the regular the faculty and student body of Den­ guages. The headquarters of the vidual is going to be held responsible ever been heard in Denver. Occasional on the uncompleted part and so com­ the existence of an apostoiatc in by God for confusing religion with meeting of Denver council Tuesday ver university. He was given a rising l umbers from the masterpiece have pletely caught the master’s spirit the Church about which few Western movement are at 433 West Forty- vote of thanks by the members, who seventh street. New York, and Mrs. mere personal relations. These people evening. come over the radio in national that all but great experts would have Americans have heard— St. Ansgar’s show a very poor knowledge of hu­ thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed broadcasts, but, though it is constantly difficulty finding just what portion Rambusch’s late husband, prominent The suggestion so to.name the class Scandinavian Catholic league. Father man nature if they imagine that they the talk. given in Europe, tho- magnificent is Mozart’s and what is the pupil’s. in ecclesiastical art circles, was the came from District Deputy Joseph: C. Raymond P. Griffin spoke on be­ Johnson, whose father is Swedish, founder. The following Scandinavian are going to find only politeness out­ . Father McMenamin, who work is very little known in this The introduction and the intermezzo side the fold. They also show a very half of the employment bureau, which country. It is presented every year March 24 will be other compositions has been invited to join and has ac­ saints are patrons of the league: SS. was present at the meeting, gracious­ cepted. His name was recommended jpoor opinion of the truth if they feel is functioning well and getting good at the Augusteo, Rome. of Mozart. The intermezzo will ■ be Ansgar, Bridget of Sweden, Olaf and ly accepted the honor and promised results. Rehearsals for the minstrel by the Rev. Ralph Nelson of Brook­ Canute. that they can join any sect they his heartiest co-operation. It is the his CTeat “ Ave Verum,” which is one please and still stand in well with show are being held every Monday Usually, Monsignor Bosetti’s con­ of his compositions expressly ap­ lyn, N. Y., who is also of Scandi­ Besides Father Johnson, there is hope of Grand Knight William T. God. evening under the direction of George certs consist of two parts, one sacred proved by the highest musical author­ navian ancestry and a worker on be­ one other priest of Scandinavian an­ Roche that the class will be the larg­ and one classical and secular. The half of the league. If you want the real reason why L. Bradbury and the enthusiasm al­ ity of the Church for liturgical use. cestry (in fact in this case of Danish est on record and t^at the initiation ready manifested augurs well for a Mozart opus is long enough to require Monsignor Bosetti’s annual con­ According to a letter written to nativity) working in the Diocese of there are defections from the Church, and banquet will be outstanding we will give it to you: The sixth com­ successful performance. an evening for it. certs have introduced Denver to a the Denver priest by Mrs, C. W. Denver— the Rev. Felix A. C. events in his administration.The mem­ mandment is hard to keep. Other Following the business ses.sion a The, work has an interesting his­ wealth of music it would not other­ Rambusch, president of the league, Schmitt, pastor at Peetz. He is said bers pledged him their whole-hearted reasons sometimes enter in, and they group of candidates was initiated in tory. It was written by Mozart under wise know. They are always well at­ it has been in existence for twenty to be the only Danish native at pres­ support in securing candidates. years. Its members say a daily Hail seem to have prevailed in the two the first degree. This group will be the patronage of a nobleman, who, tended. Nobody in the West has a ent in the American Catholic priest­ the nucleus for the “ Father McMen- Mary for the conversion of the Scan­ hood. Father Nelson of Brooklyn is, (Continued on Page 4) Father McMenamin addressed the when the composer died in 1791 at higher rating among real musicians meeting on the subject, “ What God an)in class.” the age of 35, tried to palm off the than the Denver chancellor. dinavian nations and have as a special however, of Danish blood. I- Honor Roll Fr. Kino’s Missionary Hardships Another Son of Joseph Scott Is Following is a list of firms which used a minimum of- forty column LATE NEWS FLASHES inches in The Denver Catholic Reg­ Said to Have Passed St. Paul’s Ordained to Priesthood at Rome ister in the month of February: O’Keefe Jewelry Co. after a visit to Detroit, was at his The Rev. Patrick Scott, son of the ordination. On Thursday, the first Clarke Church Goods House. Judge James Cavenaugh Connolly, mother’s home in Swissvale, Pa., and (Press Bulletin of the Central Bur­ New World, he was soon found in Joseph Scott, famous Los Angeles anniversary of the death of Cardinal W. P. Horan & Son. an authority on Colonial history, St. Vincent’s archabbey, Latrobe, eau of the Central Verein, St. the wilds of Sonora, whence he un­ Merry del Val, Mrs. Scott placed a The May Co. who played a great role in 1912 in layman who has given lectures in Pa., during the time. Louis, Mo.) dertook the journey of exploration Denver, was ordained to the priest­ large wreath of flowers on the Car­ A. T. Lewis & Son, the nomination of Woodrow Wilson referred to, providing, as A. Huon- (1. Mattingly Spalding, Notre Willa Gather’s novel “ Death hood in Rome Saturday last. His dinal’s tomb. Cardinal Merry del Val Denver Dry Goods Co. for the presidency, died at Elizabeth,- der, S.J., writes, “ our first exact in­ Dame university senior, has won Comes for the Archbishop” offers a mother, accompanied by another son, was at one time an instructor of Mrs. Daniels & Fisher. N. J., Feb. 25. He was buried from formation about this vast and at that a priest, went to Rome to witness Scott’s husband. American National Bank. St. Patrick’s church there. $500, first prize, in a Ladies’ Home warranted portrayal of the hard­ Journal story contest. ships endured by faithful mission­ time almost unknown country by his American Furniture Co. The Belgian deputies February 26 reports and cartographical sketches.” Davis & Shaw Furniture Co. by a vote of 86 to 70 legalized cre­ The Mobile Diocesan council of aries who labored in tha great South­ the National Council of Catholic west of our country and the zeal His influence was extended in all di­ MacMarr-Piggly Wiggly. mation of the dead. A controversy rections, and his missionary zeal and Boulevard Moixuary. has waged in the nation because of Women has just been organized with which sustained them. Essentially First Boy Ordained From Denver 150 delegates present Mrs. W. I. the book is a Protestant writer’s success were such that J. Gilmary Home Public Market. the opposition of Cardinal Van Roey Grubb o f Birmingham is temporary tribute to the memory of the Most Shea does not hesitate to declare Loop Market. to the paying of national honors to president Rev. J. B. Lamy, first Bishop and him and the Venerable Anthony Parish Expected Home From Louvain Republic Bldg. & Loan Association. the ashes of General Bernheim, Bel­ ■Margil “ the greatest missionaries Pedley-Ryan & Co. gian war hero, who had ordered his Mrs. Victor Bruce, Catholio Archbishop of Santa Fe, whose see around-the-world flier, announced originally embraced the territories who labored in this country.” At a time when you look twice at remains cremated. The Rev. J. Grabrian, O.S.M., the in Louvain, mainly for the purpose on her arrival in England that she of New Mexico, Colorado and Ari­ No less glowing an appreciation every dollar before you spend it, The Archbishop of Zagreb, Jugo­ of learning the Flemish language. His hopes to fly the Atlantic, non-stop. zona, and who personally traversed of Father Kino than that voiced by first boy from Holy Rosary parish, remember that every dollar you spend slavia, has asked Catholics to attend Shea was expressed on a recent oc­ Globeville, Denver, to be ordained a return, aften nearly six years’ ab­ with Register advertisers does double The address of His Holiness Pope much of that vast domain after his sence, is eagerly awaitM by his par­ St, Joseph day services March 19 to Pius XI’s broadcast from Vatican consecration in 1850. His was a casion by Dr. William John Tucker, priest, is expected to return soon duty— it buys a full dollar’s worth pray for Jugoslavs who are perse­ professor of English at the Univer­ ents and his many friends. Another City was heard in the Jesuit observa­ long, life as missionary, his labors in after Easter from Louvain, Belgium. of merchandise or service and helps cuted in various parts of the world. sity of Arizona, who declared the boy from the parish, Edward Kras- build up your diocesan newspaper. tory at Shanghai. A communication that field having begun in 1839 in He was ordained last' summer in The Archbishop is said to be protest­ missionary wae “ a great Christian hovetz, is studying for the priesthood The Register is not a private busi­ from Shanghai states that the news­ Ohio and 1851 in New Mexico, while Innsbruck, Tyrol, and is at present in St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver. ing against treatment of Croat and papers gave prominent space to the' he governed the see for 25 years as statesman, a great explorer, and ness concern. Nobody takes any divi­ Slovene Catholics by Italian Fascists. above all the great pioneer of our message of the Holy Father. Vicar Apostolic and Bishop_ and 10 dends out of this paper. It is first, He asserts that use of their mother Southwestern civilization,” adding last and always merely the Catholic I. C. Chakko, Catholic author and years as Archbishop, retiring in tongue is forbidden in churches and defender of the Papacy, has just been 1885, three years before his death. the remarkable eulogy: Church in action, as much as your “ This man has thrown himself Corpus Christ! Sunday, June 7, Set parish church or school. Every aid schools. acquitted by Magistrate N. S. Raman While Bishop Lamy appears to the . Canada, it has just been reported, Pillai of Ghengannur, Malabar, In- upon the hard heart of a country you give The Register is direct aid has 108,012 Indians, about one-half rye of the modern as a true pioneer, (Continued on Page 10) to the Faith you love. The best way (Continued on Page 4) a frontiersman in the" priest’s garb, of them Catholics, whereas 4,934 for Ordination of Local Priests to help, day by day, is to patronize still worship the “ Great Spirit” of the great Southwest was, as is oc­ our advertisers— ^they are your casionally forgotten, the scene of the The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Philip Cassidy, who will work in the friends. their ancestors. Boundary stones are being laid in missionary labors of priests, espe­ Tihen, D.D., announced this week Archdiocese of Santa Fe, N. M.; the cially Franciscans and Jesuits, who front of St. Peter’s to mark the lim­ that ordinations to the priesthood Rev. Michael Fleming, who will work SI. M S E S I BELIE had preceded this Bishop even by in the Archdiocese of Portland, Ore.; CLERGY RETREAT its of the Vatican State. several centuries. An outstanding will be held in the Denver Cathedral the Rev. Albert Dundas and the Rev. The Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni- figure of the seventeenth and early Sunday,' June 7. This will be the James Dowling, who will work in the AT USUAL TIME Biondi, Apostolic Delegate to the eighteenth century in that territory, Sunday within the octave of the United States, has accepted the invi­ Diocese of Monterey-Fresno, Cali­ ■ The annual retreat for the priests and still farther south and west Feast of Corpus Christi and immedi­ fornia; the Rev. James Cann, who tation of Bishop Joseph Schrembs of EOB SI.BOSA lOME of the Denver diocese will be held in was the Jesuit Eusebius Kino (Span­ will work in the Diocese of St. Au­ Cleveland to officiate at the Pontif­ ately after .the Mass the Corpus the last week of June as usual, the ish adaptation of the German The Rev. Regis Barrett, O.S.B., of gustine, .> Fla.; the Rev. Thompson ical Mass at the ceremony conse­ A relic of St. Therese, the Little Christi procession will be held, with Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, Kuehn), who discovered the over­ the Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, the newly-ordained priests participat­ Marcero,, who will work in the Diocese crating St. Patrick’s church, Cleve­ Flower of Jesus, was received D.D., announced this week. 'The name land route from Mexico to Califor­ Catholic chaplain of the Colorado ing as their first sacerdotal act fol­ of Detroit, Mich.; the Rev. George land, March 17. Wednesday by th? Franciscan Sisters Windsor, who will work in the of the retreat master will be pub­ Executive Director Robert E. Lu­ at St. Rosa’s home for working girls. nia, establishing the mission of Low­ penitentiary, has been chosen as the lowing the ordination and concele- lished later. er California, besides laboring as orator at the Ancient Order of Hi­ bration of the Mass with the Bishop. Diocese of Springfield, 111. Last cas of the Republican national com­ Tenth and Champa streets. It came missionary in the field traversed. bernians’ St. Patrick’s day Mass in Usually the ordinations to the priest­ Saturday, Charles Schneider, who in mittee, charged February 28 by the from^Rome, documented to prove its Hi.s death in 1711, at the age of 67 the Denver Cathedral March 17. The hood occur on Trinity Sunday, but the midst of a brilliant career as a Confirmation Dates Nye congressional committee with authenticity, and was sent to the (he was shot by-orebel Indians), an­ Mass, which will be celebrated by are later in the ecclesiastical calendar vocal teacher turned to the seminary, wilful violation of the corrupt prac­ sisters through Monsignor Trunck of ■ tedates that of Archbishop Lamy by the Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., this year because Trinity Sunday was ordained porter and lector, the Can Be Arranged for tices act in connection with the cir­ the St. Boniface society. New York 177 years, while his arrival in Mex­ will be Solemn Pontifical and will be­ falls so early, May 31. first two minor orders. He will work culation of scurrilous literature in the city, who last summer visited St. ico in 1680 precedes Lamy’s advent gin at 10 o’clock. The arrange­ The candidates for the priesthood in the Diocese of Fargo, N. D. It The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Nebraska senatorial cafnpaign 'last Rosa’s, following the national Eu­ in the southwestern field by 171 ments for it are in charge of the will include all or most of the ten may be that some of the deacons Tihen, D.D., will be glad to make ap­ fall, is said to have used several charistic Congress in Omaha. The years. Rev. Henry Clark, a.ssistant pastor men who were ordained deacons by will be ordained in other classes than pointments for Confirmation, it was thousand dollars for distribution of relic is a small portion of the actual Kino, a Tirolese, ioined the So­ of St. Patrick’s church, chaplain of Bishop Tihen in the Cathedral last that in Denver, although most of the learned this #eek. Pastors who wish The Fellowship Forum, violently an- bones of the saint. ciety of Jesus in Germany in 1665, the Hibernians. Sunday, namely: the Rev. Clarence men who finish at St. Thomas’ sem­ to have the sacrament conferred in ti-Cath*lic organ. Sister M. Barbara, superior at St. and was professor of mathematics Bishop Tihen during all his years Kessler, the Rev. John Wogan and inary receive the priesthood here. their parishes are urged to arrange Dom Francis Clougherty, O.S.B., Rosa’s, recently operated upon at St. the dates with the Bishop as early as Joseph’s hospital by Dr. M. D. Cur- at the University of Ingolstadt for in Denver has honored the Hiber- the Rev. Henry Ford, who will work Rev. Messrs. Kessler and Wogan chancellor of the University of Pei­ (Continued on Page 10) in the Diocese of Denver; the Rev. (Continued on Page 4) possible. ping, falsely reported as “ missing” rigan, continues to improve. Borne years. Having come to the \ Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday. March R. 19,^1 PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER i— — ww.fJi ftm

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PRICES The Benefit shop, conducted by In his weekly radio address over The Visitation Sisters at the lepfer the Denver depery, D. C. C. W., is KGIW last Sunday undef the auspices asylum, Biwasaki-Kumamoto, Japan, doing very well cansidering the times. of the Trinidad Knights of Colum­ have expressed thenibelves as look­ Thd last snowy day a kind friend bus, Bertram B. Beshoar showed ing forward to receiving from Den­ PICCLY GOOD came in and donated $B, which was Jesus as the Cehtral Figure of his­ ver another shipment of linen and very much appreciated, and too, she tory and explained the absurdity of white material for bandages. Mem­ must have known -that there is no trying to figure Him as anything bers of the Denver circle of the In­ WICCLY other place where money can go so bat God and the Founder of religion. ternational Federation of Catholic far and do so much good., The speaker said, in part: Alumnae are now preparing the con­ Tuesday the shop was crowded with “ It is perfectly true that perfec­ signment, which will be sent from buyers and that means a ^ e a t deal tion of Christ’s Church is yet to here in a week or so. Any person to the two clinics, which ’ exist come and yet all of the modern at­ having material suitable for ban­ through the funds received there. tempts to destroy Christianity are dages may deliver it to the clubheuse Friday and Two thousand, five hundred and mere repetitions of nineteen cen­ at 1772 Grant street, or leave a mes­ sixteen individuals have received turies of failure. Every time that sage at FR. '4399-M and the package Ambitious people, who wish to get ahead financially, look with Saturday, MacMarr care and medical attention, and, when the death of Christ has been an­ will be called for. increasing favor upon the Savings Certificates of tne Republic March necessary, have been placed in the nounced, there has been a resurrec- Bldg, and Loan Association. 6 and 7 hospitals; 325 tonsilectomies have Hon! The fact remains that the Cen­ STOiies been performed. In the month of tral Figure of history cannot be ig­ For your safety we back every penny of your money by a first- February twenty cases were treated nored. A serious illusion is that we lien' tnortgage on improved city property. Our association is in the homes. ' can do without Him, and that we can p RANADA very conservative in its policy of making loans. The medicines have been donated destroy jHis Church. Jesus’ charac­ We should like to tell you more about this splendid investment. by the Imperial pharmacy and doc­ ter is the unit of perfection. What Send us your name for an interesting folder on the subject. tors. 25th & Federal GAllup 7376 are we to do with Him? We cer­ Perfect RCA Photophone On Tuesday, Dr. L. F. Lubeley at­ tainly cannot ignore or eliminate the 7 PER CENT SAVINGS CERTIFICATES PINEAPPLE tended twenty-seven patients with Central Personality of all history. We have over 6,000 members who have subscribed for savings the assistance of Mrs. James W. If Christ did not live and is a mere Fri. and Sat., March 6 and 7 certificates with a matured value of over $10,000,000, STAPLE, SLICED OR Champlih as nurse and Mrs. Ucia human invention, who was the inven­ CRUSHED C O F F i Valdez, who does the charting. tor of Him? 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Sec’y-Treas. hungry. sources from which Jesus and His Wed. and Thurs., March 11-12 I BROKEN There is a cherished hope that followers gained their spiritual gran­ No. 2 can for...... 15^ CRYSTAL WHITE someone will donate a building to deur and power. Can they produce substitute for the inadequate quar­ any other book equal to those four “Her Man” 3 cans for...... 43^ 10 bars for...... 29fF ters where this splendid work is now simple records of the life of Christ, being carried on. that is, the Gospels of Matthew, He Done Her Wrong MURRAY AND CHRISTOPHER I Mark, Luke arid John? Jesus Christ is the very essence of Christianity. Cadillac - La Salle • Packard Specialists REGIS PRIEST Its existence would be quite mean­ DISTINCTIVE REPAIRING ON THE BETTER GRADE CARS 17 EAST EIGHTH AVENUE TELEPHONE MAIN 644$ j CLUB SPEAKER ingless without Him. The Sermon II ■■ II Hi ri ■ on the Mount has literally trans formed the world. The high ethical FOX MAYAN COLUMBINE MERCHANTS At the meeting of the Regis High rinciples found in the ’writings of 12 oz. can for...... School Mothers’ club March 2, Father SALAD WAFERS Milarcus Aurelius, Seneca and Epic­ THEATER 3 cans for...,...... 20^ .... 15^^ Wm. O’Shaughnessey, S.J., of Reg­ 1 lb. carton for..... tetus have remained sterile. THe re­ Broadway at Itt Ave. Shrine o f St. Anne Parish is college spoke on “ Lent and ligion of Jesus Qhrlst is not an ab- the many virtues derived from the ■ steact, academic, ethical system. It The REX ALL Store practice of sacrifices.” Mrs. J. Sla­ is pre-ieminently personal. The ever- Fridajr-Saturday—-March 6-7 F. A. MAHANNAH ter gave a very edifying reading on living God thrills it with an CHARLES FARRELL in Prescription Druggist the National^ Shrine of the Immacu­ ever-present vitality. Religion abso­ LENTEN ITEMS late Conception at Washington. Re­ lutely depends on the actual and the “Princess and the PHONE .ARVADA 2 7 ______ARVADA, COLORADO ports of various committees were historic Incarnation of the Son of Plumber” read. Mrs. Kathryne Clark, chair­ God. Jesus founded a Church and lE W MEAT MARKET MACARONISALMON man of the recent card party, He Himself is its cornerstone.” thanked all her helpers for their Sunday-Monday— March 8-9 Fresh Fish Each Wednesday and Friday— ^Fresh Oysters in Season PRODUCTS PINK splendid work. Three new members JACK OAKIE in PHONE ARVADA 17 WE DELIVER were added to the telephone list, ANNIVERSARY OF “The Gang Buster” AMERICAN BEAUTY No. 1 tall can for.. .lOf) Mrs. Tracy Spitler, M ri M. Mona­ ghan and Mrs. J. F. Macdonald. A FIXTURE COMPANY T uei.-W ad.-Thuri.-Fri.— ARVA-PRIDE FLOUR The firms listed here de­ card party is being planned for ...... -a. March 10-11-12-13 3 packages for...... If you had a large building on serve to be remembered Monday afternoon, April 13, in the MARIE DRESSLER— A Real Household Friend— Constant gymnasium, under the capable direc­ your nands, without a tenant, and POLLY MORAN in when you are distributing » tion of Mrs. Wm. Langfeld. An in­ none available,-what would you do? —Trustworthy— Never Failing—^for >SOUP spection tour of a local laundry will Frank Kirchhof solved the prob­ “REDUCING” Biscuits—for Bread— for Pastry. your patronage in the dif­ TUNA FISH be made by the members and friends lem Ijy going into the fixture busi­ ness twenty-five years ago and using Grain and Ponitry Feed at ferent lines of business. CAMPBELLS, of the organization Wednesday aft­ ______Denver Price* SUNSHINE ernoon, March 25. Mrs. J. Knopke the building to make bar fixtures "Enjoy the Shoiif* ALL VARIETIES was enrolled as a new member. and later specializing in church fur­ Dr. Viva D. Mahorney Large can for...... niture. The building at fiiyt was used And Eat That Good ASHTON MOTOR CO. .23^ .18<* as his planing mill, but it became 3 cans for...... “Jolly Time” Pop Corn Automobiles and Trucks 6 cans for...... 45<‘ 2 cans for..:...... 35(? CROWDS ATTEND necessary to move the mill next to For Economic.! Transportation CHIROPRACTOR GREELEY MISSION his lumber yard in the lower part of After the Show PALMER GRADUATE the city. REFRESH YOURSELF AT Service Sales The American Fixture Co. was in­ Phone Arvada 339-W Greeley.— The Lenten season at corporated February 27, 1906, at the MAYAN ORANGE BAR Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadaworth Ave. St. Peter’s church was ushered in suggestion of 0. C. Bromstead, ARVADA, COLORADO Nolan Bldg. Arvada, Colo, with a very successful mission given who had a decorating and finishing by Father Alphonsus, C.P., of I^uis- studio in Mr. Kirchhof’s building at ville, Ky. The mission opened on 1232 Arapahoe street. Inquiring of Sunday, Feb. 22, and solemnly Mr. Bromstead what he would do with Federal closed last Sunday afternoon. The the space vacated by his planing St. Joseph’s Parish large attendance, in spite of snow mill, Mr. Kirchhof received the an­ Sake Btaaagta Irnm eur aractical frlaaSa la tbla, tht Radamftoriit earlah, aa tiia Waal SMa. ew a thaaa tha prafaraaca 9 9 storms, proved the interest that had swer, “ Start a fixture., iactory.” THEATER been awakened. The days of the “ But,” said Mr. Kirchhof, “ I know 3830 Federal Blvd. “ Why Pay More? mission were particularly notable for little about the fixture business; I am GALLUP 4967 the all-day crowds that made the NATIONAL OUTLET SHOE STORE | (Trademark) a builder and contractori” “ That’s all Way of the Cross and the large num­ right,” replied Mr. Bromstead, "1 Fr!., Sat., Sun. and Mon., 760 SANTA FE DRIVE | ber of daily Communions. The know just the man to superinter March 6, 7, 8, 9 Passionist missionary, well known to such a business; he’s ail expert in HOWARD HUGHES’ First Grand Birthday Sale | Colorado Catholics, was at his best— that line and I think I can induce Amazing Air Sensation Hosiery Given Free With Every Pair of Skoei I WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES, Inc. eloquent, sincere and forcible him to join you.” Thrt ‘ man was Colorado Owned Stores throughout. The renewal of the Bap­ Louis Anderson, who became the tismal vows, the profession of faith secretary and superintendent of the “ Hell’ s Angels” 17 I rY W / 17 D Q WITH OURS— Wo Buy for Ca.h and Sell for l-iaa 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton and the solemn blessing with the American Fixture Co. Frank Kirch­ With JAMES HALL, JEAN r L i W JCi IV O f u n e r a l DESIGNS A SPECIALTY large missionary cross at the closing hof was elected president, Charles . HARLOW, BEN LYON Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. hour made an impression that will Kiess, vice president, and the late SANTA FE FLOWER SHOPPE 15th and California 16th and California linger in the minds and hearts of the Godfrey Schirmer the other stock­ Tues., Wed. and Thurt., MAIN 5051______Open Evenings______826 SANTA FE DRIVE Greeley Catholics and non-Catholics holder. F. C. Stahl became the March 10, 11, 12 We do not hare-special sales but sell you at our lowest prices every and that will never be blotted out. vice president several years later. MESSENGER’S SERVICE STATION It had to be witnessed to be appre­ . Employes and friends of the Amer­ “Outward Bound” Batteries • Tires - Accessories - Gas - Oil - Greasing i day on all drug merchandise. ican Fixture Co. surprised Frank ciated. The ceremony was greatly With DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Kirchhof and the other officers by FOURTH AND ELATI______SOUTH 0800 enhanced by the'beauty of the recent JR., & CHANDLER HELEN tasteful decoration Of the interior of tendering a birthday celebration last the church. The sanctuary in par­ week. The office was filled with beau­ VOGUE MILLINERY SHOPPE— 766 Santa Fe Drive ticular is an inspiring sight— the tiful bouquets and baskets of flow­ VICTORY NETTIE MAE HAT SHOP— 860 Santa Fe Drive work may easily be called a master­ ers and the mail was flooded with Two Storoa. NETTIE MAE SHEPHARD, Prop. Phone TA. 8660 felicitations. Now Shpwinf FULL NEW LINE OF SPRING MILLINERY, ALL COLORS AND STYLES. AT piece in church decorations. A ______POPULAR PRICES. USE OUR WILL CALL______strong appeal for membership into “ The Third Alarm” NOW—Everything You Send the Holy Name society was made and With JAMES HALL practically every adult and youth in CLINIC HELD FOR B & R GROCERY AND MARKET the parish enrolled. SCHOOL CHILDREN Next Attraction "A Bome-Owned Store’* A convert class will begin on Tues­ “ Primrose Path” SOuth 2067-W______Free Delivery______246 W. 6th Ave. day evening, March 10. Lenten ser­ Durango.— The sisters at Mercy With HELEN FOSTER LAUNDRY CO. mons and devotions are on Sunday, hospital are conducting a clinic for Wednesday and Friday evenings. the benefit of the pupils at the Sacred SANTA FE SHOE HOSPITAL Phone MAin 4281 Sunday, March 1, Father Alphon­ COSTUMES Heart school. Dr. Burnett and Dr. and SHOE REBUILDING sus began a missioji at Ft. Collins. Rensch are donating their services. From there he goes to Ft. Morgan TUXEDOS 742 Santo Fe Drive TAbor 7782 So far eleven children have received Rented and Brush. medical attention. Call and Delivery Service ______The Greeley Mexican colony has The Queen of Heaven sodality held Colorado been showing much activity for the its regular monthly meeting "Thurs- 1$ Washed in LUX past few months. A band of St. Costume Co. PLYMOUTH RADIO— SCREEN GRID day evening of last week. The host­ 1781 Champa St. Mantel Type, $59.50 Complete. Tdrma, $5.00 Down, $1.00 Week Peter’s ladies, headed by Mrs. John esses were the Misses Philomiena Olson, pre^sident of the welfare work Firestone, Miller Tires, Prest-o-Lite Batteries. Batteries Charged, 50c. Klahn, Thelma Birkner and Marie L. C TULLOH______538 Santa Fe a ______SOuth 17S2-W committee, is giving much time, and 'Tausch. taking much interest in these good Miss Dolores McCormick under­ people of our faith. Eighty-five CARPET MILLER GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP went an operation at Mercy hospital Automobile and Truck Repairing, Precision Piston and Ring Fitting, Body and Fender THE PIERCE HOTEL young people arc attending meetings for appendicitis last Saturday morn­ Repairing, Blacksmithing and Wood Work, Electric Welding, Acetylene Welding, Cylinder of various activities. Fifty young ing. CLEANERS Reboring. Axles, Frames, Springs, Wood and Disc Wheels Trued and Straightened. CALIFORNIA AT THIRTEENTH people have been receiving Holy E. L. Rielly is at Mercy hospital PHONE TABOR 7076 628-680 SANTA FE DRrVB BRINKHOUSE CO., Proprietors Communion Sundays and have or­ receiving treatment for a badly in­ That Clean ganized a club for religious, social fected ankle. Prompt, Reasonable MAC’S GENERAL SHOE REPAIR ‘‘Comfort Without Extravagance^* and industrial improvement. What A baby girl was born recently to Now Open for and Fully Equipped for First Clati Shoe Repairing Personal Service Next Time You Visit Denver Make This Your Home is mostly lacking to push the uplift Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoenberger. Why Go Downtown When We Do It Bettor Here? Plenty Parking Space work is financial means and that Mrs. Matt Schaeffer and daughter, 804 ELATI STREET 2 BLOCKS FROM CHURCH not only in the Greeley colony but Miss Bertha, are back from a vaca­ also at Eaton, Ault, Kersey, Johns­ MAPV I T D A I k T r 'f Q Locatad at National T«a Company Courtesy and Service Our Slogan tion trip spent in Southern California. J. T. UPTON I V I A I V I ^ r 744 SANTA FE DRIVE. TABOR 9103 town, Gill,- etc. Father Trudel has Mr. and Mrs. John Rozman of Located Close to Theaters, Stores and Business District been of great assistance to the pas­ Gunnison were visitors at St. Colum-* Specializing in Children’s and Ladies’ Out-Sizes in Dresses Our Rates Are Moderate— $1.50 to $2.50 Per Day, RENOVATING CO. tor in his plans. ba’s rectory Friday. ______Made to Measure and Satisfaction Guaranteed______With Special Rate* by Week or Month TAbor 5223 765 Tejon -4 SPILLANE NAMED RAPID-FIRE FUN-MAKING RAPS DENVER GARDENS DAIRY GANGSTERS IN OAKIE’S HIT ASSISTANT CHIEF Up-to-the-minute fun-farce, with Clean Pasteurized Milk— Put Up Under Certified Conditions Jack Oakie’s wise cracks permeating Phone SOuth 2939 A. Andersen, Prop. 178 Vallejo Appointment of Capt. Frank J. the action, will entertain patrons of DIAMOND AI4ARKET Spillane as assistant* chief of the Den­ the Fox-M ^an theater Sunday and THE HOME OF CORN FED MEATS ver fire department was recently an­ Monday. “ The Gang Buster” is the SANTA FE PUBLIC MARKET nounced by L. E. Bratton, manager smart crack St American gangdom Quality Food Products— Snappy Serviipe and Lowest Prices ■ of safety. in which the contagious comic of Out of tht Conee.tcd Arta 646 SANTA FE DRIVE ISOl LAWRENCE PHONE TABOR 7296 Mr. Spillane on March 1 assumed “ Sap From Syracuse” and “ The So­ FREE PARKING STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE the duties of Patrick J. Boyne, as­ cial Lion” lets loose with laughs. LEADER BAKERY NO. 3 sistant fire chief, who has been in­ “ The Gang Buster” turns big city '•JfWA SWEET ROLLS, All Kinds, Doxcn...,u...... , mi_ , t , ....I Be capacitated since last fall, when he racketeering into a jbyous jSmboree received leg injuries at a grocery of laugh moments and swirls the big PURITY MEAT MARKET store fire. Chief Boyne, who was guns of the underworld around a QUALITY MEATS— MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKET IN DENVER VINCENT McVEIGH named head of the city fire preven­ pzetty little romance that manages to Mellowed fight its way out of a series of breath­ J. E. F R U IT — M A R K E T Painting and Interior Decorating tion bureau on Wednesday, has been and roasted on the fir^epartm ent 34 years. He taking action scenes. Jean Arthur COMPLETE LINE OP FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Estimates Given on All Interior or Exterior Painting is 59 yeai^old. Boyne is the oldest takes her place as the sweetheart of just right “ America’s Joy-Friend*’ in “ The Gang STOP AND SHOP GROCERY . Phone GAllup 2846 4401 Vallejo Street ! I assistant chief in point of service and QUALITY GROCERIES— LOWEST PRICES age. Buster,” and William Boyd, recently 11II11 M ' Spillane had been in charge of the seen with €rary Cooper in “ The Spoil­ s MOCHA COFFEE SHOP firemen’s training tower and school ers” and George Bancroft in “ Dere­ lict,” has the chief menace role. PLUMBING AND HEATING in Denver. Last summer he was KEEN LUNCH ROOM GAS BURNERS INSTALLED elected president of tiv first Inter­ Francis MacDonald, the suave, likable ___ OH, BOYI OUR COFFEE 13 GREAT EAGAN & RECORD villain of many successful hits, is OFFFICE PHONE: TABOR 6616. RESIDENCE PHONE; YORK J497-W national Fire college, which convened seen in another menace part.— Adv. Open From 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily CHAS. L. RECORD 722 12’rH STREET at Los Angeles. iirrtwis-iii.r wt5 5 H S B B S 3 • A

V Thursday, March 5. 1931 Telephone. Main 5413 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE THREE

PUEBLO PIONEER C j e H i'V e il's !ommittees Named for St. Patrick’s DIES ON COAST TRUE Party at Colorado Springs March 16 St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Pueblo. — Word was received here of the Colorado’s Home Store for Forty-two Years death in Los Angeles Tuesday of Colorado Springs.— The following been ill at the home of his sister-in- Mrs. Mary McDonald, sister of Mrs. Sixteenth Street at Stout committees have been appointed to law, Mrs. Mark Sweany, for the past Jagger and Mrs. Thomas O’Hara. complete the arrangements for the several weeks, is now at St. Francis’ Mrs. McDonald was a pioneer mem­ Patrick’s party to be given under hospital and his condition is reported ber of St. Francis Xavier’s parish and h e softer your the auspices of Corpus Christi guild to be improved. for five years was housekeeper for on Monday evening, March 16, in the tires the safer you Fathers A. J. Miller and Bernard T Knights of Columbus home: Recep­ PLANS MADE FOR Gillick. She left here some months Downstairs Garment Shops are. That's why the tion committee: Mesdames Elizabeth ago in the hope of bettering her Bloweut-Proof Tire’s Walker, F. A. Vollmer, J. F. Dostal, CANON CARNIVAL health. She had a host of friends in George Rieden, Evelyn Haskins and PATENTED lov/ pres­ Pueblo, won through her gentle kind­ M. Dye. Refreshment committee: Canon City.-^The Altar and Ros­ ness and truly Christian character. At Lewis’ Presents sure construction (3096 less air than Mesdames E. GrieSemer, J. A. Pur­ ary society held a nfeeting Wednes­ other makes) ends tirehazardsand cell and Thomas Dixon. Cards and day afternoon in the school ball All prizes: Mesdames J. F. Dostal, Eliz­ brings carefree driving security. The women of the parish were invited to abeth Walker, .Evelyn Haskins, Eliz­ attend this meeting. Final plans This space is offered, free of ordinory causes of blowouts are abeth Healy and Mrs. William Noll. A S a l e were made for the carnival to be held charge to any parish for adver­ Reservations may be made by call­ elim inated, road shocks are re­ Lsst 3 Months Skidding Toll in the school hall St. Patrick’s eve tising parish affairs. ing the following numbers: 4050-J, ning. Committee chairmen made placed by luxurious comfort— you COLORADO OOfi 3892-W, 5117-W. The games will be- and Bordering States M v V their reports and a successful car­ ride on a bigger^softer tire that p n at 8 o’clock and both bridge and nival is anticipated. 26 People Killed five hundred will be played. gives Blov/out-Proof and Skid- 52 Seriously Injured Forty hours’ devotions came to a W. T. ROCHE 158 Minor* Injuries One of the most successful and close at St. Michael’s church Sun­ Safe protection the year 'round. delightful card parties ever given by Dresses day evening -with one of the larg­ Ambulance Service Co. TOTAL 286 the Catholic Daughters of America est crowds ever in the church. The 1805 Gilpin St. fb r k 0900 was held on the afternoon of Wash­ Rev. Gilbert O’Maley, O.S.B., of W. L. LEIBLING, Inc. ington’s birthday. More than two Holy Cross abbey preached the ser­ hundred, including several out-of- mon. The sermon was followed by a Limousines For All DISTRIBUTORS town guests, were present. A program procession and Benediction with Fa­ Occasions 700 Lincoln Street Phone K£. 1395 of music, dancing and readings was ther James and Father Gilbert as­ given at the tea hour. Those tak­ sisting the pastor, Father Pa u I Fife, ing part were Miss Elsie ■ Dawson, O.S.B. Miss Mary Frances Vollmer, Miss Miss Mary Murphy returned to St. Mary Kelleher, Holly Fechter, Lois Mary’s hospital in Pueblo, where she and Muriel Schlessinger, Tootsie KEEP YOUR HOME IN is a student, Monday afternoon after Wilkins and Junior Schroeder. The GOOD REPAIR spending several days visiting at the When you buy Bjuildtnc Material committee in charge of the affair Remember wore colonial costumes. Eugene home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knight impersonated George Wash­ D. P. Murphy of East Canon. Miss E. W. ROBINSON ington. Murphy was called home on account LUMBER CO. Mrs. McBride, who underwent an of the serious illness of her father. 201 W. Iowa Phone SO. 0030 We Recommend Fine Flavored Genuine operation at St. Francis’ hospital last He is nrnch improved. Tim Murphy week, is reported to be improving! of Salida also was called to Canon ROCKY MOUNTAIN On the evening of Thursday, Feb­ City on account of the serious con­ Walsh Motor Company ruary 26, St. Mary’s orchestra, by dition of Mr. Murphy last week. RAINBOW TROUT request, entertained the patiente at T. J. Ahern and Miss Marjorie Bethel' hospital with a splendid pro­ Ahern of Salida were in the city a for the Perfect' Fish Dinner gram. few days last week and returned to Authorized FORD Dealers if their home Sunday. Raised in Cold Spring Water in Clean Surroundings The Sigmu Mu Debating club of Leo Cunningham, who is employed Rocky Mountain Rainbow Trout, Inc. St. Mary’s high school gave its third in Denver, spent the week-end- in SoNth S964 EngUwood 163 debate for the students at assembly Canon City visiting his parents, Mr. 3S37 Sentk Broadwar 2424 Larimer St. Phone MAin 0456 last Friday afternoon. The question and Mrs. Henry Cunningham. discussed was, “ Resolved, That the Mrs. Clara De Angelo, aged 48, United States violated the Monroe wife of August De Angelo, Lincoln When in Need of Help Doctrine upon entering the World ark rancher, died Sunday at a of any kind, permanent or odd job, war.’’ Catherine Sullivan, Leon White ’ueblo hospital after an illness of and Eileen Myles upheld the affirma­ four days. Mrs. De Angelo had. made call Emplo3rment Department, tive, while Tom Fagan, Paul McCar- her home in Fremont county for the HOT + BUNS ville and Larry Reinecke defended past thirty years and was well known CATHOLIC CHARITIES the negative side. throughout the community. She is S FRESH EVERY DAY Of the three representative ath­ survived by her husband, five sons, 612 Exebange Bldg. Keystone 6386 letic teams of the Knights of Colum­ Dominic, Mike, John, Dan and El- i AT YOUR GROCERS bus, two recorded victories last week, fred; one daughter, Helen; her fa­ SHIRLEY GARAGE while one went down in defeat. It ther, Camillo Casistto, and a sister, I THE CAMPBELL-SELL BAKING CO. was the hoopsters who lost their Mrs. Rose Scutti. • GENERAL REPAIRING % “Quality Bakers’* • game to. a quintet of Commercial A three-day retreat closed at ML St. WASHING— TOWING— GAS— OIL leagmo players playing for Strachan’s Scholastica’s academy Monday morn­ Day and Night Storage Sweet shop. Unc. McDowell led the ing. The retreat master was the scoring with 23 counters, followed TAbor 5911— KEystone 4704 Rev. Arthur M. Kerr. ' The girls en­ Never Closed 1631-37 Lincoln by Patterson with 16. Butler led the joyed a free day Monday, many of knights in scoring with 12. The candy the pupils going on long walks. Speaial purchase. For Friday THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. representatives went into an early David F. Murphy, 55 years of age, PLANT NOW and Saturday selling— CHABIiKS A. DeSELLEU lead and were never overtaken in well-known resident of North Reyn­ My Big Trees, Shrubs, their march to victory. The box Vines and Perennials dresses that sell regularly for FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED olds avenue. East Canon, died at score: hig home at 2 o’clock Tuesday MARTIN J. CULLEN much more— you’ll want to Office Phones Tabor 3205, Tabor 3206 35th and Walnut Sts. Knights of Columbus (20) morning, following an illness of a Landscape Specialists buy several at this low price. Denver, Colorado F G International Nurseries Residence Phone Franklin 1058-W. F.T. PF . number of years from tuberculosis. Tree Catalog I Butler, f ...... 5 Mr. Murphy had been a resident of 40 years in the same old place. St. George, f ...... 0 Canon City about eight years. He Wyandot St. at W. 46th Ave. Plain crepes. Printed crepes— jacket Trickak, f ...... 1 came here from Kansas, where he On the No. Side— Denver, Colo. and bolero frocks, Redingote frocks, McCarty, f ...... ,.... 2 had lived practically all his life prior val edgings, embroidered batiste;‘ Or- Holy Family Parfeh J. Keating, c ...... 1 to moving here. Mr. Murphy was born " t St. George, g ...... __ 0 in Kansas February 7, 187ff. He is THE A. W. CLARK gandies rand lace touches— fagotting, Linder, g ...... 0 survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary DRUG COMPANY pleatings— All models sketched from 4170 TENNY- T. Keating, g ...... 0 Murphy, and children, John, David, STREET Cornar Eighth Avanaa and our complete stocks. All high-grade SELL RITE FOOD STORE SON Josephine, Catherine, William and GROCERIES - FRESH VEGETABLES Total ...... 9 2 Joseph, all of Canon City; Helen Santa Fa Driva silks. QUALITY MEATS Strachan Sweet Shop (45) Murphy o f Gunnison and Mary Phans Santh 114 F G F T P.F. Murphy of Pueblo. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Downstairs Dress Shop— at Lewis’ Bargain Prices Every Day— The Store That Saves You Money McDowell, f ...... i l 1 Patterson, f ...... 8 0 Broyles, c ...... 2 0 ABBEY GROUP TO NATIONAL SHOE SHOP Snyder, g ...... 0 0 Bender, g ...... 0 0 APPEAR IN PUEBLO Quality, Service and Expert Workmanship WE RENT ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT Rahm, g ...... 1 0 Street Cars Nos. 11-13-40 at Depot Stop 4414 YATES DENVER, COLORADO St. Leander’s Parish, Pueblo.— 100 Folding Chairs at at Hotel Door Total ...... 22 On the evening of March 16, a group $2.00 Colorado Hotel A. L. SMITH. Prop. ELITCHS GARDENS PHARMACY On Tuesday night the Columbians of students from the Abbey school For 24 Hour, 17th Street at Tremont Phone KEystone 2391 rolled best two out of three to down at Canon City will come to Pueblo DcliTcred Anywhere Within J. H. ELLIS, Prop., Reg. Pharm. the Armour Stars on the Dixon & to present the. play, “ The Cat and City Limit,. Denver, Colo. Cor. W. 38tb and Tennyion. Pbone GAllup 6821. Miller alleys. The K. of C. are bowl­ the Canary,” at the Park Hill junior Furniture Trading Co. ing themselves to fame in the Pikes high school auditorium. Walter 1828 Court PUco. Phono KE. 1569 VINCENT’S QUALITY STORE Peak minor league and their score Coleman, who has the leading role, is St. Vincent de Panics Staple and Fancy Groceries and Meats of 2,556 was high for all competing the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colp- man and a graduate of St. Lean­ Phone Gallup 2756 4120 West 38tb Avenue teams. The score: ULLERY AND DRINKWATER _ ^""s'outhYisb’"^ Armour Star. der’s school. Jack O’Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O’Grady of SL Bring Us Your Prescriptions ror Scientific Handling TRADE IN QUALITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP Watkins...... 164 113 157 434 Samson ...... 195 158 200 553 Patrick’s parish, also has a prom­ KafFer-Chapman ______PR()MPT FREE DELIVERY______inent part. The play will be given Prices According to Quality—Best Workmanship Snell ..... 157 155 138 450 Lighting Fixtures Walton ...... 148 158 132 438 as a benefit for St. Leander’s church THE CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. PHONE SOUTH 0144’ 4370 TENNYSON STREET Balinger ...... 189 195 222 606 and the young people will be enter­ Wiring - Repairing tained at a dinner before returning Mazda Lamp, Fancy Corn-Fed Meats— Groceries Fruits and Vegetables See Us for Your Lenten Specials Totals ...... 853 779 849 2481 to Canon City. TELEPHONE KEYSTONE 4801 QUALITY— SERVICE— PRICE FREE DELIVERY 1616 Arapahoe Street, Denver, Colo. Knight, of Columbu. The regular meeting of the AltaY WE PLEASE MANY— WHY NOT YOU? ^ SCHELLER’S BAKERY Donlon ...... 126 180 197 503 and Rosary society was held Friday, 38th and Yate. ______- ______All Home-Baked Good. McCaffrey ...... 125 155 220 500 Feb. 27. Mrs. John Cowen will have ------BONNIE BRAE Bailey ...... 138 126 176 440 the care of the altar in March and BURGRAF PHARMACY H a a s ...... 182 151 190 523 Mrs. E. C. Lidle and Mrs. Leo Keller Doyle’s Pharmacy Cleaners and Dyers 38TH AND YATES Richards ...... 167 224 199 590 will act on the visiting committee. HENRY REESE, Proprietor Sewing parties will be held on The Particular Druggist WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER P h o n e GAllup 0621 ______Free Delivery Totals ...... 738 836 982 2556 Wednesdays during Lent to make new CAMERAS AND FILMS We Clean Anything That Can Be Cleaned 4976 LOWELL BOULEVARD The third of the Knights of Co­ draperies for the windows in the 17th Ave. and Grant 1050 So. Gaylord So. 6153 COLLEGE DELICATESSEN GALLUP 7457 lumbus teams to battle last week was school auditorium. LUNCH AND SHORT ORDERS— CORBETTA ICE CREAM the indoor team. In another practice Ushers in the month of March Taber 8936— Tabar 8937 game the K. of C. downed the Bank­ are: 7:30 o’clock Mass, Leo Keller Formerly, 18th and Clarkson PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS So. Gaylord Creamery Co. BAKERY GOODS— MILK AND CREAM ers, 19-16, ih a fast and furious and Leo Neis; 10 o’clock Mass, Fran­ Free Delivery IT PAYS 2022 So. Gaylord St. Phone SOuth 4648 round of hard hitting, featuring the cis Murphy and Raymond Russ. The firms listed here de­ same old battery, Roggo and Mont­ After Mass last Friday, the Feast serve to be remembered Cullen’s Independent gomery. of St. Leander, the cub troop of Boy when you are distributing Mrs. Ida Root, who had been visit­ Scouts enjoyed an all-day hike to Grocery and Market ing her sister, Mrs. Mark Sweany, Belle Plain school. Dinner was pre­ St. Catherine’s Parish your patronage in the dif­ has returned to her home in Cali­ pared in the open and the boys had RYAN DRUG CO. Quality Meats and Groceries fornia. a very happy day. The regular Boy ferent lines of business. Larimer at 27th 4923 W. 38th Ave. Denver Charles F. Arcularius, who had Scout troop enjoyed a hike on Thurs­ day evening of tiiis week. THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. a n d I r v in ir ZIM FOR FOOD Mrs. C. C. La Voo is ill at Park- The REXALL Store w e s t O O in a n a i r V i n g Our Loud speaker,” 3700 Navajo Street HOLY NAME MEN view hospital. Call Gallup 0741 Th, RED a WHITE Store, Call Gallup 0936 Palmer Market The TO RECEIVE MAR. 8 Alice Sollee has returned to her home from the Corwin hospital. 4028 TENNYSON ST. CHIC BEAUTY SALON Berkeley Grocery Co, (Holy Family Parish) Great Western Hat Co. P O R K -l?l£ Groceries, Meats This Sunday, March 8, will be Com­ ALAMOSA MISSION NEW L-DCATION Marcelling— Finger Waving and General Merchandise munion day for the members of the GALLUP 4469 2412 WEST 44TH AVE. CHEESE-SSrr-30«! Holy Name society and for all the DRAWING CROWDS 1460 Welton TAbor 8369 Phones GAllup 0658, GAllup 0659 men of the parish. Confessions are n e w YORK 4-0#:^ 4401 TENNYSON ST. DENVER. COLO. ^ d ie ,’ and Men’, Hat, North Denver Poultry Supply House SHARP, lb...... heard before the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. Alamosa.— Sacred Heart church is Cleaned and Blocked...... There was a splendid attendance being crowded each night during the 7 5 c Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers— Bird Seed and Supplies EGGS-E”:...... 20^* CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FRESH FROM' at the Lenten services Wednesday mission being given here by Father 38th Avenue and Stuart St. Phone GAllup 2671 evening when the speaker was the Bonet. The mission goods on sale in THE MINE Very Rev. William M. Brennan, C.M., the pastor’s office are attracting at­ USE l o o k f o r t h e e l e c t r ic sig n BOULDER VALLEY OR president of St. Thc>mas’ seminary. tention and are selling very well con­ CLAYTON LUMP...... $ 5.95 A Requiem High Mass was sung sidering the unemployment situation. CORBETT*S St. Teresa’s Parish ~ BOULDER VALLEY OR Tuesday for Mrs. ' and Mrs. ‘ J. K. A meeting of the instructors of the Cleaning Dyeing CLAYTON EGG...... $ 5.75 Mullen at the request of the Holy Sunday school was held Tuesday eve­ ICE Altering CENTENNIAL OR Family conference of the Society of ning, Feb. 24. It was decided to TO N Y’S PLACE Repairing INDUSTRIAL LUMP...... $6.75 St. Vincent de Paul. An anniversary keep a check-up on the attendance CREAM GENTS’ FURNISHINGS AND TAILORING GENUINE MONARCH Mass of Requiem was sung Wednes­ of the children at Mass. Cleaning and Pressing Suit* Made to Order LABELED LUMP, $ 6.95 W. A. GRIERSON. Prop. day for Mr. and Mrs. James V. Kav- Three hundred children attended MONARCH, INDUSTRIAL JAMES W. CREAMER 9621 East Colfax Ave.______Phone Aurora 75______Aurora, Colorado Phone Gal. 5084 4120 Tennyion St. OR CENTENNIAL EGG... $ 6.25 anaugh. the children’s mission on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harberer and children afternoon. There will no doubt be Attorney and Counselor-at-Law 902-908 Midland Savings Building COFFEE SPIKES Alkire Fuel and Feed Co. have just returned from New Yoi a noticeable increase hereafter in at­ You Are Cheating Yourself city, where they were called by the Phone Tabor 7755. Denver, Colo. GALLUP 2317 tendance at catechism classes on Sat­ 9625 EAST COLFAX AVENUE CASE’S MARKET recent death of Mrs. Harberer’s urday. Fifty-three received Com­ PLATE LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES mother. munion on Sunday, March 1. This MORRISSEY, MAHONEY k COMPANY The Altar and Rosary society will will be the richest mission in a spir­ SCOhELD meet at the home of Mrs. L. Brady, itual way that has yet been given. Attorneys-at-Law s m o k e d w h it e 3 4 ^ The firms listed here de­ The Aurora FISH, lb...... Phillios Petroleum Co. 4158 Ames street, Thursday after­ It will be the poorest financially be­ 405-9 Symes Bldg. BONELESS HADDIE 34^^ noon, March 12. The committee on cause of the general depression over Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. serve to be remembered Hardware Co. FILLETS. lb._...... E. F. GORDY, Prop. visiting the sick reports the follow­ the whole country. BOOTH’S MUSTARD OR TOMATO SARDINES Phillips Gas and Oil ing as ill: Mrs. Goode, Mrs. Colson Father Bonet helped somewhat to JOHN H. REDDIN when you are distributing Paint— Field Fence— Stoves LARGE OVAL CANS. , ' 2 5 ^ None Better and Mrs. Clyde Isenhart. . solve the unemployment problem in Attorney and Counselor at Law Glass— Poultry Wire 3 FOR.. FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE Mrs. G. Zaiss and Mrs. K. Carroll Alamosa by calling together the 612-614 Ernest k Cranmer Block your patronage in the dif- PHONE AURORA 88 4038 Tenny.on GAllup 4803 Tire Repairing, Tube* and Tire KlU have charge of the sanctuary this available men to clean the church 17th and Curtis l^f^ent lines of business. Electrical and Radio Supplies 49TH AND LOWELL BLVD. week. Tuesday, March 2. Phone Main 557 DenTer, Colsk PAGE POUR Telephone. Main 5413 Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursday, March 5, 1931 The Denver Catholic Register SPECIAL FEAST OF FRANCISCANS P^dent of Board— ------R t Rev. j. Hsnry Tihen, D.D. LATE NEWS FLASHES *aitor....„.„ — — ...... Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D. (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) Ceitaio People t i “Closed Hinds” Associate Editors...... Hubert A. Smith, Joseph Newman, Millard P. Everett As the Franciscan order has charge The average native of Colorado (Continued From Page 1) conversions among the tribal villages of the sacred places where our will not consider old-line, legal- Entered as second class matter at the post ofiBce at Denver, Colo. reserve building and loan. dia, in the libel suit instituted against are cherished, 'fhe Irishmen have Blessed Lord suffered and died it has In Ohio, one person out of every him and his printer by Mr. Daniel, converted thousands of abori^nes in the privilege of celebrating on the three is a member of Building anti-Catholic writer of the Reformed other parts of Liberia, and the Rev. first Friday of March every year a and Loan Association. This in­ Sect of the St. Thomas Christians. Joseph D. Crawford, now lecturing in the Feast of the “ Mysteries of the Published Weekly by cludes children and the babies— The case, which lasted a year and a America fqr the Propagation of the Way of the Cross.” This, year it 2,400,000 investors— people of the half, was one of the most sensational Faith, is one of the original mission falls on March 6. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY. (Inc.) OPEN MIND! in Malabar im many years. Six band. The Holy Name societies, junior 938 Bannock Streht lawyers, including the leading Hindu The Rev. Johp A. McHugh, S. J., and senior, will,receive Communion Phone Main 5418 p. o . Box 1497 criminal lawyer of the Travancore pastor of St. Joseph’s church, Seat­ in a body this Sunday at the 8 o’clock People’s Building and high court, appeared for Chakko. tle, has been named president of Mass. Loan Assn. The acquittal is hailed at Emakulam Seattle college. The third of the weekly Lenten |2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, as equal to the recent submission to Franciscan §istcrs‘ of Mary, a fa­ sermons will be .preached on Tues­ Honfle Office: day evening, March 10. The preacher Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. Rome, in September, 1930, of the two mous missionary order»of nuns, did 236 Continental Oil Bldg. enormous work in 1930. In the will take for his subject, “ The Marks Jacobite Bisheps, Mar Ivanios and BRANCHES: - care of the sick alone, they treated of the True Church.” The regular Mar Theophilus. A writer in both North Denver, 4880 Newton Thursday, March 5, 1931 Sanskrit and Malayalam languages, 3,035,765, more than the population devotions i:j honor of St. Anthony he jumped into the fray when Dan­ of Paris, and Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ South Denver, 142 Broadway rament will follow the sermon. 5 3 © iel’s book attacking the Papacy Bishop Schrembs of Cleveland has In Block with Msy«n Theater The Way of the Cross is made OFFICIAL NOTICE aroused a storm of controversy. It just marked his twentieth episcopal every Friday during Lent at 11:30 was Mr. Chakko’s pamphlet entitled jubilee. The Catholic Register has our fullest approvaproval as to its purpose “ The Papacy” that caused the law­ a.m. for the school children, and and method of publication. We declare it thehe officialofl organ of the suit, the anti-Catholic writer claiming again at 7 :45 in the evening. Those Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted it damaged his position as writer,- PARISH PLANNING who find it inconvenient to come to BUpjport o f our priests and people. That su ^ ort will make The critic and Iiistorian. DINNER-SOCIAL the evening devotions might be able Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. Governor Ben Ross of Idaho Feb­ to take advantage of the forenoon ruary 28 vetoed the 90-day divorce service and make the stations with +J. HENRY TIHEN, (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) the children. There will be also Ben­ bill passed by both houses. Imme­ St. Louis’ parish will entertain at diate action was started to override ediction of the Blessed Sacrament Hay 1, ISIS. Bishop of Denver. a St. Patrick's day dinner-social on and veneration of the true relic of the veto. The Montana senate re­ Saturday, March 14, in the Odd Fel­ the Holy Cross in the evening. called its easy divorce bill for recon­ lows halL 3425 South Broadway. The There was a Solemn Mass on sideration after it had been post­ ladies o f the Altar society, under Wednesday, March 4, for Mrs. Frank poned. the direction o f Mrs. P. O’Toole, will Haag, and on March 2 a High Mass LISTENING IN Catholics of the Syro-Malabar Rite have charge of the dinner. The ladies was celebrated for Michael Egan. in India number approximately 450,- who will assist Mrs. O’Toole with the Two children, James Joseph Eberle 000 under one Archbishop (at Er- arrangements are Mrs. J. Jackson and and James Andrew Jollejy, were bap­ (Continued From Page 1) masses of buildings of ail kinds and e h in d each Dependa- nakulam) and three Bishops. Mrs. F. Tunze. Mrs. J. Fennelly was tized by Father Athanasius last Sun­ E condition our Cars. cates we originally diicutsed; but ages, whole libraries of books, I Engaged in editii« a set of "Edu­ appointed to take charge of the din­ day. On Saturday, Feb. 28, Joan . ble Car we sell is a We have a widie as­ generally the cause is not hard to myriads of children marshalled by an cation Classics,” Dr. Edward H. ing room. A baked ham dinner will B W find. army of teachers, and, back of it all, Reisner, professor of education at Arleen Connelly was baptized by guarantee that is backed sortment. Our policy and be served from 4:30 to 8 o’clock. Father Kiaran. abstruse philosophical debates which Teachers’ college, Columbia univer­ by our powerful reputa­ finance charges are sound- | The evening’s program then calls for There svill be a Requiem High Mass A .'few years ago, the writer was find an echo in congress, in conven­ sity, New York city, instituted a long a card and bunco party in the dining offered for Michael Egan on March tion for reliable dealing. E.Z. ’ G.M.A.C. Terms discussing the fall of a priest with a tions, and in the daily press. The search to find the first edition of hall and a social in the lodge hall. 12 at 8 o’clock and on Friday, March good pastor. The writer attributed thing is there, but it is too big to be “ School Management,” written by The social will be in charge of the 13, at 8 o’clock, for Frances Kroeger. First Choose Your Dealer—Then Choose Your it to intellectual pride. "It was noth­ grasped, and your man will hesitate St. John Baptist de La Salle for the San Luis Rey Social club. Pete Cole­ ing of the sort. It was the sixth and fumble. guidance of the Institute of Brothers man’s Forty-Niners will furnish the Used Car commandment,’’ said the pastor. “ If ORDINATION DATE FOR Try the question on a college pro­ of the Christian Schools. After a music. The card party and social -will DENVER TO BE JUNE 7 you ever l^ear of my falling away, fessor or even a college president, search through numerous libraries of begin at 8:30 o’clock. The dinner you’ll know that this is the cause. America and Europe a copy was and his embarassment will be even has been popularly priced at 50 cents. (Continued From Page 1) Murphy-Mahoney It is the cause of ninety-nine per greater. At the present mometat

INTEREST IS BEING Settlement of Schleier Will Suit SHOWN IN MISSION Saves Property for Denver Diocese Golden.— Great interest is already The Holy Season t f being shown in the mission which Father Mark W. Happen and Father I’ The Diocese of Denver is inter- case, settled with the relatives by Francis W. Walsh will conduct in ested in the settlement announced agreeing to pay them $73,000 of the Holy Week at St. Joseph’s church. this week between the city of Den­ money. Hence the will stands and • The Altar and Rosary society met ver and heirs of Mrs. Rachel M. the diocese will get its property. Just at the home of Mrs. Paul Pattridge of Lent Schleier. Mrs. Schleier, who died what disposition will be made of the in the Fairmount district Thursday September 30, 1930, left her home, house will be settled by the new afternoon of last week. Mrs. Frank a valuable big bouse, at the corner Bishop of Denver when he is named. Sobieski was the joint hostess. Plans of Grant and Seventeenth avenue, to The property will not be available for the mission and Holy Week active the Bishop of Denver. The rift until after his installation. The ities were made. house is old, but the property is Eileen Wagenbach won the spell­ J m J P ™ . cante as a complete surprise. After this and some other bequests had probably worth $30,000 to $50,000 ing contest in the Golden schools and been paid, she declared in her will, because of the location. will represent Golden in the county the residue, something like $800,000, spelling contest. was to go to the municipality for im­ BISHOP JOHNSON Mrs. Anna Douglas has returned provements on the Civic Center. from California after a three months’; Relatives attempted to break the TO SPEAK MAR. 12 vacation. will, declaring that a former will The Junior choir is busy preparing left them $73,000. They entered Bishop Irving P. Johnson of the a High Mass for Passion Sunday and two suits. The city, finding that it Episcopal diocese will be the next for Holy Thursday. Would cost this much to fight the speaker in the series of lectures In orcler to make the Lenten Season more devotional we YOU CAN SEE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. sponsored by the Cathedral Altar so­ CHANGE MADE IN ciety. The lecture will be given in have many aids to help us do so. A few suggestions are the Brown Palace hotel drawing room listed here. Our immense stock is replete with many MISSION ORATOR Thursday evening, March 12, at 8 THEM o’clock. Pietro Gerbore, the Italian others. Word has been received by the consul, spoke Thursday evening, ^ood Coffc^ Redemptorist Fathers of St. Joseph’s March 5, instead of Rabbi Friedman, MODERATELY P R IC E D //^ ROSARIES - PRAYER BOOKS Charges for Horan Service have parish, Denver, that the Rev. Charles who will give the final lecture on 25faPound’4ilbsH 'y^ March 19. Harrison, C.SS.R., who, with the Rev. Other Grades 30 fand up ^ CATHOLIC BIBLES - CRUCIFIXES - STATUES always been so reasonable that William A. Brennan, C.SS.R., both ■V. V N.\NS\V\\» M //f/Z Z /'y' ^ ^ ^ of Kansas City, was to have given CHORAL CLUB WILL -SANDERSONS’ ' HOLY PICTURES - HOLY WEEK BOOKS we have never withheld them the two weeks’ mission at St. Jos­ MEET THIS FRIDAY eph’s parish, beginning March 15, 1514 ARAPAHOE TA. ZV9I. will be unable to come here because FEAST AND FAST DAY CALENDARS from public inspection or marked of illness. 'The Very Rev. Joseph (Blessed Sacrament Parish) Fageh, C.SS.R., pastor of St. Jos­ The Blessed Sacrament Choral them in code. Prices are plainly eph’s parish, has been fortunate in club will meet this Friday at the securing another able speaker to take home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. SPIRITUAL READING marked on all furnishings so that Father Harrison’s place, but his iden­ Coughlin, 5806 Montview boulevard. tity has not been made known yet St. Anthony’s circle met Monday to the local priests. Father FagSn afternoon at the home of Mrs. George With Him in Mind by Msgr. J. L. J. Kirlin...... $1.50 patrons find it an easy'matter to R. Pope for a. social gathering of is out of the city at present giving Homely Spirituals by Hugh F. Blunt...... 81.50 bridge and a short business session. a mission. The Ideal Reparation by Raoul Pius, S.J...... $2.00 make a selection within their Mrs. Morgan was received as a new member. Jesus Christ the King of Our Hearts by Very Rev. means. In either an elaborate or BISHOP INSPIRES The Rev. James O’Neill, chaplain A. M. Lepicier...... $1.75 at Fitzsimons hospital, delivered the Divine Grace by Rev. E. J. Wirth...... 85^ MEMBERS OF AID sermon Wednesday evening of this LENTEN modest selection, patrons consist­ week. Spiritual Conferences by Father Faber...... $1.50 The Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen was Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Weldon and Passio Christ! by Mother St. Paul...... $2.00 ently receive the finest quality the speaker at the meeting of St. Mrs. Weldon’s sister, Mrs. Clarke, FOODS Lumen Christi by Mother St. Paul...... ,.$2.00 Vincent’s Aid society held March 3 returned home last week after visit­ The Ascent of Calvary by Pere Louis Perroy...... $1.75 obtainable for the price. at the home of Mrs. il. W. Lawrence ing in Texas for several weeks. A good variety of sea foods 1628 Race St. In the few minutes Mrs. W. Kelly is visiting friends Clock of the Passion by St, Alphonsus Liguori...... SO^ when the Bishop talked he inspired and relatives in Dewitt, Iowa. helps solve the problem of Anima Christi by F. P. Le Buffe, S.J...... 30^ the members with ambition to con­ The prayers of the parish are re­ what to serve during Lent. The Way of the Cross...... 15^ and up tinue their work in making the or­ quested for Mrs. J. F. O’Brien, who phans at St. Vincent’s happy and is seriously ill at St. Joseph’s hos­ contented. He said, “ Our own hap­ pital. piness comes to us from rays we Mrs Samuel Stauffer is ill at St. PELL’S Joseph’s hospital. have sent to others. Be we high or 1514 Welton KE. 0378 low, mighty or weak, prominent or Mrs. Joseph C. Mahoney and her James Clarke W . P. HORAN unknown, it is within the power of young son, Rollin Strong, have mo­ all of us to bring rays of happiness tored to Tulsa, Okla., to spend a to others and to as many as may be few weeks with Mrs. Mahoney’s within our reach.’’ He feels that St. daughter, Mrs. John Hale Hardin Church Goods House AND SON Vincent’s Aid is one of the most (Dorothy Ellerby), powerful units in charity organiza­ Requiem Mass was offered for 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado INCORPORATED tions and that its work in picking out Frank M. Hugh on Monday and for the most needy and helping them can Agnes Barnitz on Thursday. Requiem ‘ Phone TAbor 3789 not be surpassed. Mass will bff offered this Saturday for —Lower Your FUNERAL CHAPELS Following his talk the Bishop g^ve Betty Collins. the members his blessing. Fuel Cost With r The business of the meeting was FORMER ACTOR TO Ample Parking Space— Central Location eld before the Bishop arrived. Mrs. A. G. Dowds and Mrs. P. R. Riordan BECOME A PRIEST 1527 Cleveland Place- KEystone 6297 were appointed to arrange for a ben­ efit card party to be given in May. (St. Leo’s Parish) Empire V* Resolutions drawn up by the reso­ Charles Mylot, who was4)orn in St. lution committee, composed of the Leo’s parish and who spent more than Mesdames Joseph Emerson Smith, twenty-five years on the stage, is Ljimp H. W. Lawrence and Katherine studying for the priesthood in New Hough, in regard to the vacancy left York and plans to enter the foreign by the death of the secretary, Mrs. mission field as a Maryknoller. — A Clean, Hot Gertrude O’Neil O’Keefe, were read The Holy Name society will re­ and Lasting Coal and approved. ceive Cotpmunion in a body this Sun­ B les^ Sacrament Parish The next meeting of the society day. will be held April 7 at the home of Lewis- M. Newton of 1331 Pox Mrs. M. J. Dunleavy, 767 Williams street and Miss Dorothy E. Frank of BOULEVARD GROCERY street. 1339 Pox street were married Tues­ $6.25 I i FANCY GROCERIES J: W. Queary, Owner FRUITS, VEGETABLES day morning before Mass. 28C1 Colorado Boulevard Phones, YOrk 08S9-0870 ACADEMY ENTERS Attendance at the catechism classes Look for Homa^Owned Ad Each Friday for Specials on Saturday is increasing. Every A REGISTERED PHARMACIST THEATER CONTEST school boy and girl of the primary BROTHER’S p Ha RMACY IN CHARGE ~ AT ALL TIMES grades should be present at 9 o’clock For every Saturday morning to study COURTESY Prescriptions Carefully Compounded RELIABLE (St. Mary’s Academy) The Players, an organization in­ with Father O’Ryan. 5001 East Colfax Avenue Telephone YOrk 2171 terested in dramatics, have entered Requiem Masses were offered this ■BIOGR/tNDEFDEL° the State theate? tournament and week-tor Charles Rogers and his wife SECOND AND SANTE FE “ LIBERAL TRADES Sandwiches— Plate Lunch and for Mrs. Margaret Kerin. Short Order* have chosen for presentation “ Ashes SOtttH 0056 of Roses,’’ by Constance D’Arcy Bernie Calahan is now employed BLUE MOON CAFE Mackay. Members of the senior class in Littleton and is staying with his I C. A. WHITE Under Kew Managrement are being tried out for the cast. sister, Mrs. Jones, at Marsten lake. MAKE YOUR OWN GOOD TIMES The Rt. Rev. Msgr. David T. Wanted, 10,000 Representative* for the New Open 6:00 a. m. Daily» Including Helen Haries, editor of The Sai Now is the time to heat that cold room—economically Sundays O’Dwyer, on his way to Washington Catholic Dictionary—One in Every Pariah G. L. Rice, Prop. marac, school publication, was elected Pre-eminently the book for every home, With a Ray Glo-Space Heater I MARKET Phone YOrk 6499-W Denver, Colo* president of Sigma Pi Kappa, St. from San Francisco, stopped a few acbool, library, for non-CatHolles as wall *'* 1512 Colorado Bird. Mary’s Press club, at its meeting last days in Denver recently with Father Cathulics. Earn good money by doing good Reasonable Prices— Excellent Results. O’Ryan. work. Part time or all your time. Writ* for week. Other officers elected were partieulara and *end reference* with the France.s Hodges, vice president, and name of this paper (weekly or monthly) to Quality Meats The firms listed here de­ Raphael Gwynn, secretary-treasurer, FR. CAWLEY TO Managei— THE NEW CATHOLIC DICTION­ Consult CLAYTON PLUMBING CO. The Press club, organized in No­ ARY, 19 Union Square. Now York City. serve to be remembered 2408 E. Colfax York 5000 2803 COLO. BLVD. vember, has become an influential ADDRESS C.D.A. when you are distributing factor in academy affairs. In addi­ tion to sponsoring a sparkling paper, The regular monthly business The Best in YOrk 0869 your patronage in the dif­ its members have secured private in­ meeting of St. Rita’s court. Catholic Used Jfi terviews with such notables as Ad Daughters of. America, will be held Annunciation Parish ferent lines of business. miral Byrd, Walker Whiteside and on Thursday evening, March 12, at Furniture Yvonne Georgi. the Catholic Daughters’ club house, The entire student body is rehears­ 1772 Grant street. Promptly at 8 Caah or Credit TERRELL’S FENDER AND BODY SHOP ing the play, “ The Piper of Hamelin, o’clock, the chaplain, the Rev. Fran­ Retail Rooms Open ' Painting and Trimming which IS to be presented at the cis Cawlejf, will address the members. Daily oo St. Dominic’s Parish Broadway theater on the evening of A large attendance is requested. 3630 Downing______Phone, KEyatone 8378______Denver, Colo. April 17. The tenth anniversary of the or­ A FULL LINE OF Members of St. Mary’s Alumnae ganization of the court will be cele- OFFICE FURNITURE RYAN DRY GOODS STORE association were guests of the acad­ irated May 10 by the initiation of a LAKE’S QUALITY MARKET We rent Folding Chairs, Card and Special This Week— Fast Color Prints, Yard, 15^ Formerly in Figcly Wiggly, 25th and Elliott emy Sunday morning. They assisted class, followed by a banquet. The at Mass and received Communion in Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, 2224 E. 34th A v e .______Where Price and Quality Meet WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS, charter members will be especially a body. Afterwards they were enter­ anything in stock. Established 1888. SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FISH AND OYSTERS honored on this occasion. This is also “ East Denver’s tained at a breakfast which was PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 3017 Weit 32nd Ave. Phone Callup 4405 the date set for the annual Com­ / FRANKLIN PHARMACY Largest Drug Store” charmingly served by the young munion. Applications of those wish­ ladies of the junior class, assisted by ing to be received in the May birth­ The REX ALL Store, 34th and Franklin St. •the officers of the sophomore and day class should be presented at the LA FRANCE Bert C. Corgan, Mgr.______KE. 1753______“ Immediate Delivery’* Pinion Fuel and Supply Co. freshman classes. next meeting. Dry Cleaners and Dyers Delores Deus and Carol Mangini, 'The Business Girls’ Study club, of LUMP COAL, $5.S0 UP THE FRANKLIN LUNCH sophomore students, were -elected which Miss Marie Spillman is presi­ MADAM GINDES, Prop. STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP school cheer leaders at a recent as­ dent, will meet at 6 o’clock dinner “6 YEARS ON THIS CORNER” F. A. Mumford, Mgr. W . 25th and Decatur ' GAIlup 5125 sembly. the evening of the business meeting. Specializing in Ladies’ Garments Open 22 Hours Each Day 1620 E. 34th Ave. The members will enjoy a review of a recent book of fiction. PHONE YORK 3249 JUST CALL— WE WILL DELIVER Egyptian Cafe I WEEK-DAY MA^^ 3238 E. Colfk'x Corner Steele JACKS ATTENDANCE BIG JUNIOR TROOPS STAR MARKET Our Communtty Qar* Spacial Plate Lunch, 25c-3Se MARRIED LIFE QUALITY BAKERY to Eait and W e*t'l*l Chicken Dinner Sunday, SOc QUALITY MEATS (SL Vincent de Paul’s Parish) TO HOLD MEETS A Family Hand Beak PIES, CAKES, DONUTS, and 15th of each month Mr. and Mr*. Z. N. Cox Tha only textbook which give* full In- The attendance at daily Mass is •truction on family life. It treata on th* REASONABLE PRICED BREAD AND ROLLS Office A Werehouie, 1S21 20tb St. 2636 W. 32nd Troop No. 4 of the Junior Catholic Service—KEyetooe 6228 8 A. M. Open Sunday* 7 P. H. very edifying and grows larger as tondameutali of tha hnman race; queitioni Lent continues. The Rev. J. F. Mc­ Daughters will hold its regular of vital intereit to those contemplating tha 2230 E. 34th Phone YOrk 4289 2231 E. 34th Ave. Phone YOrk 7856 I monthly business meeting this Satur­ married *tatc; lex hygiene, eugenic*, birth Donough, pastor of the Blessed Sac­ day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the control, etc., all from the phyaiological stand­ rament parish, will preach the ser­ point, based on Christian principle*, laelud- Under New Management mon Wednesday evening, March 11. club house. Ing * well regnlated treatise on- distnsts met EAST DENVER CLEANERS J. E. HOGG, Proprietor This Sunday will be Communion Troop No. 6 will hold its monthly with in the family; prevention and treat­ EYES EXAMINED ment of Appendicitis, Adenoids, Diphtheria, Tailors and Dyers of the Better Kind EUROPE Sunday for the members of the Holy business meeting Monday, March 9, wounds, blood poison, etc.; the most eom- Name society. at 7:30 p. m., at the club house. plete instrument on prevention and treatmant 2228 E. 34TH AVE. Prompt Service— Free Delivery PHONE FRANKLIN 478(1 Make Your Reservations Now for The regular monthly meeting of Members of Troop No. 6 gave a love­ of Consumption and Pneumonia; for the laity Your Summer Trips to Europe. Glasses and physielant; training of children, sell Personally Conducted Tours the Altar and Rosary society will be ly shower for Mr. an

Col. John M. Martin of Cheyenne 15 in receipt of a wire from his [laughter, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, that I'he and Miss Mary Cosgriff reached llonolulu after a four-day voyage, Invitations on heavy scroll paper ! ,ave been received to the bi-centen- lial of San Antonio, commemorating he two hundredth founding of the nissions of La Purisima Concepcion He Acuha, San Francisco de la Es- I lada and San Juan Capistrana, FRANK­ darch 4 to 9. Kraut MILK 1 1 Fish Fillets The little daughter of Mr. and FURTERS HOME MADE ALL BRANDS NO BONE OR WASTE drs. Louis Mueller, ^anddaughter ALL MEAT )f the George Kearns, is in a hospital vhere she underwent an emergency No Flour Butter T,-Bone,^ 1 ippendicitis operation. or Water, Short Cuts Miss Sadie Birmingham is at pres- mt in Guadalajara, Mexico. Lb...... Lb. Lb,.....' 3 i b s . 2 5 ' A fine gesture toward practical KATRINKA’S ARCADE GROCERY LEWIS FISH SHOP ■ ournalism was made the past week ORNET’S AMERICAN MARKET PUBLIC MEAT CO. vhen Sister Celestine of the journal- sm department of Loretto Heights lollege agreed to an arrangement vith St. Vincent’s Aid whereby her I itudents will handle the press notices 1 ’or the society; The first assignment yas to Miss Marjorie Cannon Tues- OH, BOY! HOW GOOD!! iay at the March meeting at the A Genuine Tasty Flavored FRANK... J*iome of Mrs. H. W. Lawrence. Miss Ibannon sat at the president’s table ind took her notes in regular re­ CHERRY PIE porter’s style. Six students of Lor- BUTTERS |,3tto who are specializing in journal- HOME = ECCS = LOOP 2 0 c I ^ S E I sm will take up this work, which P U B L IC ^ CHEESE- ^ PUBLIC 8 the result of effort on the part of MARKET ^ MARKET che Catholic Press flub to perfect its PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKE I nembers in this form of reportorial 545 SANTA FE writing. The staff of The Loretana 2 5 c is always an enthusiastic constituent Regular 30c Value jpf the Press club meetings. Salted or H A M S .... lb . 1 8 c A subscriber o f The Register Sweet, lb...... j wishes to publish her thanks for a BUTTER 3 0 c “THE ACME BAKERS” [favor received through the interces- Brookfield (YOUR BAKERS) SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION SALli non of St. Jude. Creamery, lb...... Home Public Market Mrs. Catherine Cannon, formerly BUTTER 3 1 c I pf Holdredge, Nebraska, who has Cresta C ream ery- ALSO AT 23rd and Dexter 1032 15th Street Swift’s Premium Products I been seriously ill at St. Anthony's Pound...... I nospital, is very much improved. BUTTER 2 9 c Miss Donna Schilling, a student of I :he University of Wyoming at Lar­ -Doz. 1 7 c amie, spent the week-end with her RANCH EGGS...... PACIFIC COFFEE STORE I parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. New York Sharp Cream— O C NUT MEATS— Hot From the Kittle to You BEEFS-S!.::..... lb. 121c Schilling. Mrs. Schilling and Mrs. CHEESE Pound...... 4w O C Try Our Assorted ^ Allie McCafferty returned with her 1 Sliced, 11 O O l - I Monday for a brief visit. Colorado Nuts— Salted, lb.-...... Reg. 29c Value...... I D * ^ ^ 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. 0. Henry Schwalbe CHEESE Loaf, Ib...... 1 8 c BACON will leave Sunday for three months IVe Are Experienced and Largest Retailers Full Cream Longhorn, I in the South. in Nut Meats in State Sausage, Announcement was made this week CHEESE lb...... 2 0 c Our Special Coffee Loin Roast I of the marriage on August 18 last of SANTOS COFFEE Miss Beryl Connors, 1314 East I C D D V C Frozen, PORK Shoulder Butts. lb. 14k Pound, Eighteenth avenue, and Peter McDer- 1I!i1\Jl\ 1 l3 Fresh, lb.... STRAWB 2 5 c Fancy Peaberry, Pacific Blend. J p* I mott, a Denver machinist, by the Lb. 1 8 c Rev. J. F. Neenan, S.J., assistant Ripe, Coffee, 1 lb., and I pastor of Sacred Heart church. The Pint...... 2 for 35# LAMB, Spring Legs lb . 2 2 k young couple formerly lived in Lead- OLIVES 2 5 c ville and were schoolmates there. They plan to locate in California. LEWIS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Beck'and — Special at Santa Fe Store Only- TATER-FLAKES family of 327 South Sherman street “ They’re Smakin’ Good” FISH MARKET are moving to 729 Columbine street. DEL MONTE LARGE OVAL SARDINES— W ee Shop Wholesale and Retail SLICED HALIBUT— Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hannigan and 3 Cant...... — 3 5 ^ Shoestring and Waffle Potatoes lb...... family are moving to the former Beck HALIBUT— SLICED COD FISH— home. Bakery Free Delivery KEyttone 9210 lb...... 2 5 ^ The Good Shepherd Aid society lb...... R. B. COOK, Prop. Prices Good Saturday Only will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 10, at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. CODFISH— D. J. McQuade, 1565 Milwaukee lb...... itreet. The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry ORANGE CREAM GREEN TREE ^ Tihen will address the meeting. SMOKED SALMON— LAYER CAKE ® ^ A reader of The Register wishes SHOE REPAIR lb...... Reg. 80c Size...... 40^ ORNET’S Comer 14th Street .0 acknowledge a great favor received HOLLAND MILCHER KEG HERRING— for a relative from the Sacred Heart Reg. 40c Size...... through the intercession of the Keg...... •...... Men’s I Blessed Virgin and the Little Flower. Half Soles..,,-...-.....ODC Macaroni, Mr. and Mrs. James Enright of Men’s Half Spaghetti, lb.... Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, are in PIE Denver visiting their daughters, Mrs. Strawberry Whipped Rubber Heels...... John A. Nelson of 861 Humboldt VOSS BROTHERS p O T T E D Ladies’ C C .« Cheese, Full Cream i Street, and Mrs. W. F. McClure of Cream, each Longhorn, Ib.... 8 Retail Storei All Over the City Half Soles...... OOC Monte Vista, Colo. \For fifty-two ' years Mr. Enright was in the employ ‘T our Bakers’* 2 0 c Composition and O A ^ Roquefort, Genuine ^ I of the Canadian Pacific railroad as P e /1 n i T S Leather Lifts...... freight and passenger agent. He re­ DATE NUT CAKE— Imported, lb.... tired recently. Wednesday of this Large L o a f...... - ...... COFFEE CAKE Leather, Panco or Uskide week, Mr. Enright enjoyed a visit to ASSORTED too ! These Prices Good Every Day Honey, The Register office. Each 5-lb. Pail...... Frank Gartland, well-known Den­ COFFEE CAKE...... FARRELL • HOME PUBLIC MARKET ver sportsman, was elected president WHITE AND WHOLE WHEAT 1 5 c ‘ Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. I of the Denver Parochial high school Floral Shoppe athletic league at a meeting of of­ PAN ROLLS, Dozen. ficers Monday night. D. V. Harper 1456 California St WEE SHOP DO NUTS, .vas named vice president and Bill May Tel. MAin 1026 • Dozen POLLYANNA BAKERY and Horace Gamble were re-elected I secretary and treasurer respectively. Brooks Fruit and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cashin an­ FAGAN’S Produce Company BREAD- ...... 5 c nounce the birth of a daughter March MAKE THE CINNAMON ROLLS; Dozen...... 1 5 ^ 3 at the Glockner sanitarium in Colo­ A complete line of Fresh, Qual­ : rado Springs. Mrs. Cashin was for­ FISH ity Fruits and Vegetables re­ HOME PUBLIC MARKET Sweet Rolls HOT CROSS BUNS, Dozen...... 1 5 ^ merly Marguerite Mulrooney of Den­ ceived daily from all over the .YOUR All Kinds, Dozen ver. w orld.. 2 doz., 35^ ______# SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS MARKET FREE DELIVERY 1 5 c X POTATO BREAD, Imported Norway PHONE TABOR 1369 Large Loaf...... f...... Mackerel, each THIS WEEK: PUBLIC lO c Avocados, each...... 31^ THE MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP Oranges, Juicy MEAT CO. HOME PUBLIC MARKET Navel, dozen...... 19^ LUNCHES ^ RED STAR i t CASH STORES When you buy meat from the Public Meat Co. you are always 25c and 30c Home Public Market 979 Broadway sure of getting a full dollar’s MAY FRANCIS, Proprietor HOME PUBLIC MARKET worth of value for every dollar 11IICADE„#*0C|RY Cloth Bag you spend— Our motto, “ Qual­ " IVIARKET ■ with $1 Purchase ity Always.” MARKET 1 1 0 -lb . of Other Than Leader Bakery Advertised Items... 50c THIS WEEK MILK, All Brands, Tall Cans, . . 7 c CIGAR SHOPPE A Full Line of B U T T E R ■'s'ss:' - - Pound 3 2 c Pure Lard, lb...... 7 ^ Cigars and Tobacco NUCOA OLEO, K k...... Lb. 1 5 c Monthly and Weekly Magazines Candy Bars and Gum Maple Nut MACARONI, ■ 3 Pkgs. 1 9 c Cake...... 2 0 c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Bars 1 9 c YEE QUALITY Don’t Buy Substitutes— Buy Reg. 3Qc Vahie BLUHILL COFFEE, Pound . , 3 8 c CANDY SHOP HYDRATED ORANGE PINTO BEANS, 2 Pounds . . . 5c Made from Fresh Oransres Assorted LB. BAG PRIDE Also All Fresh Fruits Drinks OF THE ROCKIES Brecht Boxed Candy Pies...... FLOUR, 1 0 . . . 2 7 c to ?1 .5 0 CfTAAD 1 A L b . Cloth Bag With $1 Purchase >4 C d * Watch Us Make It at the 1 5 c Other Than Adv. Items...... Pot Roast...... lb. 12l^^ and 15^ Hand Rolled Chocolates ORANGE BAR Reg. 20c Value 35^ Box Sold by the Glass, Pint, Quart or Gal. BEEF Loin or Round Steaks...... lb. 25^ 1 RABBITS, Belgian Hares, Pound . 1 5 c BREAD— , 3 Large Loaves. LARGE 1 0 c BROOKFIELD EGGS, SELECT 2 Doz. 3 5 c The Rabbit Shop POT ROAST, Baby Beef, Pound PATRONIZE OUR We Deliver— Phone KE. 7688 Loin Roast...... —lb. 14% ^ ADVERTISERS DO NUTS— Belgian Hares— 3 0 C lb. 17^ Dozen...... Steak ...... lb. 15^^ . THEY ARE RELIABLE 1 5 c PORK Center Cut Chops...... lb. 20^ Strictly Fresh Dressed. MILK-FED VEAL 12ViS<^ ! Roasting Size— 1 Q c HALF OR Fat, Tender, lb...... WHOLE, 1 9 k 7c MAYFLOWER HAMS, SMALL SIZE Also Fresh Eggs and PURE LARD, Bring Pail, Ponnd Fresh Dressed Hens Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities

HOSIERY BEFAIRIHG PINTO BEANS WILL REIGN SUPREME ON DENVER MENUS FOR NEXT WEEK See the Cooked Pinto Bean Display BEANS— RELATIVE COMPOSITION Pinto beans will be the most popular item of'm enu next ‘ week thrbughout, for it has been 25^ and 35^ Carbo­ de.signed as Pinto Bean week in Denver couttty. Merchants have signified their willingness to bring Water Protein. Fat hydrate Ash before the public the value of the pinto beans as economical food, and pinto beans will be widely A BUN— WORK GUARANTEED in the Home Public Market and See Fuel Value Per Per Per Per Per advertised throughout, the week. J. H. Miles, field man for the Pinto Bean Growers* association of Variety Per Lb. Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Colorado and New Mexico, will direct observance of Pinto B.ean week. He has just directed observ­ Needles Also Sold— ^75p Ea. Pinto Bean..... 7.6 21.9 l.S 65.1 4.2 ance of Pinto Bean week in Colorado Springs most successfully. The week has befcn so designate Instructions FREE for Yourself the Real Food Value in Lima Bean______1686 calorie. 1-0.4 18.1 ' 1.5 65.9 4.1 in an effort to get Coloradoans to buy Colorado grown food, Snd in a further effort to move the large Navy Bean„...______1664 calories 12.6 22.5 1.8 69.6 3.5 supply produced in this state which has betn bringing such low price it has not been worth selling. Pinto Beans. (From Sherman’ s Food Products) Colorado last summer produced 8,927,000 bushels of pinto beans, as compared to 2,346,000 bushels The Needle Work Shop the year before. Pueblo county had 15,000 acres in Pinto beans the past year.

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READ ABOUT PEOPLE WITH THE . “ CLOSED MIND” Speak at Catholic Culture Meet Editorial Page. People’s BldK. and Loan. SALESPEOPLE WANTED . ♦450 PLAYER PIAXO On Sunday, March 8, the Institute years 1916-17 at the Pontifical Bibli­ Profitable proposition for conscientious. hard'Workinsr salesmen and saleswomen— of Catholic Culture offers a program cal institute in Ronm, and for eleven with or without previous experience. Sup­ on widely divergent, topics. The Rev. years was profesar of Oriental ported by strong advertising cam paign- Thomas A. McCourt, S.J., professor and Romance langulges at St. Louis leads furnished. Apply to Mr. Kemerer, With Bench and 25 Sales Mgr.. W. J. Bona A Co. 538 V. S. of Romance languages at Regis col­ university. Father MdCourt’s thor­ National Bank Bldg.______^______' lege, will lecture on the Scriptures ough acquaintance vu p the Oriental Music, Rolls and under the title “ Historical Sketch of languages— the langujfees of the Old DENVER AU fO TOP CO. Testament— and his Studies in the General Uphoistering.? 1213 Lawrence St. the Old Testament Canon.” Father McCourt spent eight years of study Old Testament insure an interesting DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP in Europe and Asia Minor. In 1913 and instructive lecture. Formerly The Rev. F. J. Mah! y, S.J., pro­ Cisler & Donehue and J914 he was at the University Pictures and Framing of St. Joseph, Beyrouth, Syria. He fessor of biology .at college, MAin 0962 822 12th Street spent part of the year 1914 and the will speak on the im ^te subject ♦2 5 . X a s h of “ Heredity and ronment.” WIDOW wants washing and ' ironing, house cleaning: 80c an hour and carfare. Everyone who reads knM s how ^^' *Dd gents* poeketbooks, belts, etc. capacity as astronomer of The Den­ DINNER SOCIAL 2808 East 6th Avenue. vers Post staff, will tell how he in­ PLANNED MAR. 17 Here is the beautiful Player Piano that will go SECRETARY, (ookkeepei^ stenographer, terprets the stars on paper. He will to the winner in this contest. See it in Knight- switchboard. 5 years; diversiAcd exp. Small be presented by Mrs. Leo Creagan. (S t Catherine’s Parish) Campbell’s show window, 1625 California St. salary. KE. 6425. Rules for the story-writing contest Preparations are being made for AT THE RATE OF 80,000 A YEAR: will be announced by Mrs. Uouis a Virginia baked ham dinner to be We like Denver’s new slogan, “ DENVER— A MILE HIGH AND MILES AHEAD.” This has suggested the See our “ safe” picture, editorial page. Hough. Instead of the usual head­ served on St. Patrick’s night in St People’s Building and Loan. liner, the chairman will present a Catherine’s hall. Mrs. M. F. Lear, value of a slogan for our business, so we are making this unusual offer to those who will send us a fitting slogan. READERS OF CATHOLIC REGISTER short tribute to Father Brucker. Miss who is in charge of the dinner, an­ Secure half rate. Dr. W. A. O’Connell Mabel Buechner is in charge of hotel nounces that preparations are being agrees to allow readers of this paper half arrangements. rate on Chiropractic treatments. For free made to make this the most elabor­ e.xamination you may telephone Keystoi\e ate St. Patrick’s dinner in the his­ 4053 or call at Suite 247 Steele Bldg., ALUMNI TO GIVE tory of the parish. It will be followed corner 16th and Welton. by an entertainment and social in BROWN CHAMBERS HOTEL COMEDY MAR. 15 charge of Mrs. Myrtle Davidson. De­ 328 17th Street tails of the program will be an­ Newly remodeled, newly furn,; all rooms HERE ARE THE SIMPLE CONDITIONS: The annual play presented by the nounced later. with bath and desk ph.; ratc.4 $3 wk. up; The Holy Name Cadets’ basketball 1. No slogan to contain more than ten words. The Beautiful $4^0 Player Piano Shown Above, transient $2. 0pp. Brown Palace. KE. 5208. Alumni association of Sacred Heart 2. Every slogan must contain our name— “ Knlght-CampbelTs.” high school in celebfation of the tournament, which had been running With Bench and 25 Music Rolls and $25.00 NEW OWNERSHIP MODIST! for the past two months and a halt, 3. “ Knight-Campbell’s” to count as one word. F east of St. Patrick will be in* the DELLA HASKINS, Proprietor closed last' Sunday afternoon with 4. Letter “ A” to count as one word. in Cash, Will Be Given Absolutely Free Cleaning by Bodefelt form of a “ home coming” this year. 5. Slogans may be submitted by anyone excepting employes of 2422 E« 6th Ave. Yprk 4027 the distribution of prizes to the win­ Since the foundation of the parish, ning team by Manager Frank Cart- Knight-CampbelTs or newspapers in which this adver­ to the Person Whose Slogan Is Con­ CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP, 2031 E, an annual celebration has been held land. The successful cagers were tisement appears. 13th Ave., phone YOrk 2175. Celia Wyon. in the famous old Adelphian hall in O’Brien’s team, which consisted of sidered the Best by the Judges. We specialize in Nefitle permanent waving. the Sacred Heart school at 28th and Here Are Some Slogan. That Suggest Themselves: Marcelling, finger waving, scalp treatment, O’Brien, Jimmie Langsfeld, Pavone, Lawrence street. Because the hall 1. “ Think Knight-CampbelTs When You Think Music.” The judges will be representatives of Denver daily manicuring, facia), shampooing. Burns, Dunn and Brown. The boys 2. “ Knight-CampbelTs— Foremost in Music for More Than seemed too small to accommodate will meet to celebrate the victory this and weekly newspapers. Their decision as to win­ PHONE US FOR PRICES AND APPOINT- the crowds, it was decided two years Fifty-six Years.” MENTS Friday evening at 8 o’clock at their 3. “ Highest Quality, Lowest Terms at Knight-CampbelTs.” ners shall be final. WEST 29TH AVE. BEAUTY SHOP ago to hold the performances in the regular monthly meeting. At the Pb. GAllup 7158 Hazel Hardie 2746 W. auditorium of the new East high Ph. GAI. 7158. Hazel Hardie. 274a^ W. 29th meeting the Study club will be con­ school. At the request of many par­ ducted by Cadets Lee, Lawrenson AWARDS FOR ALL! NINA LEW TEA ROOM ishioners, this year’s St. Patrick’s and Davidson. For your next card party or club meeting play will be staged at Adelphian hall. Last Sunday afternoon Charlene All others sending slogans will receive KffiSHTjgCAMPSSU't telephone Mrs. Palmer, TAbor 9844, for There will.be this new feature how­ reservation. Home cooked food. 606 }4th St. Elizabeth, the infant daughter credits of from ?25.00 to $75.00 to apply ever, reserved seats as well as gen­ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phelan Slogan Contest Dept., 1625 California St., Denver. on the purchase of any new or used TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY eral admission seals. The former of 3127 Julian street, was baptized. HOME BREAD AND ROLLS can be secured by telephoning to the •piano or player piano in our stock, priced I submit the following slogan...... Fancy Cakes and Pies E. J. Egan and Martha Switzer were Full Line of Dairy Products rectory after Sunday, March 8. The the sponsors. at not less than $250.00, with the excep­ play,-will be presented on Sunday 2742 W. 29th Ave._____ James Taylor, Prop. The grade leaders in S^. Cath­ tion of new Steinways. night, March 15. A splendid com­ erine’s school were announced last ALICE T. LAWLESS edy, entitled “ Father Walks . Out,” CHIROPRACTOR Monday as follows: Eighth grade, 4- 1232 E. 13th Ave., Denver, Colorado will form the part of the program jn Patricia Quinn; seventh grade, Helen USE THIS BLANK Phone YOrk 4062 which the alumni players will star. Kelly; sixth grade, Leonard Bathel; My name is...... This year’s cast contains several new Use the blank form at right. Write your BON TON BEAUTY SHOP fifth grade, Helen Flaherty and Ed­ Special New Ybar Rates on Permanent names. Miss Margaret O’Brien, a ward Ripberger; fourth grade, Lu­ name and address plainly, as well as the Street ...... Waves member of the graduating class of cille Knopke; third grade, Beatrice slogan you suggest. All slogans must 81.98 One Week Only laSO, plays the leading female role. Sullivan;,, second grade, Catherine T ow n ...... State 604 Fourteenth St. TAbor 9068 Miss O’Brien did a nice bit of char­ reach us— or bear postmark, if mailed-^ LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOP Heinche, and first grade, Raywood (Denver Catholic Register) Come in and inspect my shop. Try a acter work in the graduation play Stewart. not later than 5 :30 P. M., MONDAY, Rudemar Facial or a Rejuvinir Masque Treat­ last June, and her efforts were not Mrs. Tho^nas McGlone of 4123 MARCH 9TH,J931. ment and see how quickly lines and wrinkles unnoticed. Captain ,_George Krakow, will vanish. 382 McClintock Building, 1654 Green court is in a local hospital this California St., phone KEystone 2705. faithful friend an4’;Iielper of the week to undergo an operation. WHEN you have traded $15 with us, you alumni an'd of the .parish, as usual : Mrs. C. Liebel of 3051 West arc entitled to 6 per cent, rebate in trade. is giving his time and talent to make Thirty-eighth avenue is in a serious Metzger’s, dry goods and notions, hem­ the event a great success. Two condition at her home. She sufi’ered stitching. 20 E. 45th Ave.. MAin 4939. members of the cast need no intro- a heart attack on her way home from PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING duefion to the Sacred Heart-Loyola by experienced workman. Neat, dependable church Sunday morning. job guaranteed. people— James Kelly and Charles This Sunday-is Communion day for ANTON BERINGER Reilly. These two have added to the the senior and junior divisions of the York 8679-J. Shop at 153 Madison St. success of m.any past plays, and they Holy Name society. Friday and Saturday We Offer 50 of These Luxurious h ad d o pT h a l l h o t e l will follow the established precedent R. A. and A. V. Crush. Props, Stations of the Cross take place Modern. Reasonable Rates by repeating their success this year. every Friday at 3:30 and 7:45 p. m. 618 14th St.. Denver. Colo. Ph. MAin 9711 The cast includes, in addition to Miss ORIENT HOTEL, in heart of shopping O’Brien and the two young men. ALTAR SOCT"TO district. Special permanent rates. 1726 Mary Catlett, Margaret Gray, Mar­ ENGLISH LOUNGE CHAIRS Welton street. Fireproof construction. I Elevator. Phone KEystone 2256.______garet McHugh, Vincent Dwyer, Na­ MEET MARCH 13 FIRST AVE. HOTEL, 115 Broadway. poleon Sanchez and Harry Leisen- Modern rooms, hot and cold water, telephone, ring— all graduates of Sacred Heart (St. John’s Parish) A Regular $59.50 Value elevator, free parking. $1.00 day and up. high school. Joseph Newman, who Low permanent rates. The regular meeting of the Altdr is a part of every Saint Pat­ society will be held at the school hall,' EGGS from the farm, delivered Tuesdays. rick's celebration in the Jesuit par­ and Fridays, since 1921. Keystone 8883. Friday, March 13. Luncheon will be ish, is expected to offer his usual PAINTING, calcimining, decoration; all re­ served at 1 o’clock. The hostesses pairs on plaster, brick, cement and wood­ collection of songs to the 1931 pro- will be the Mesdames Wimbush, work; by d4y or contract.* J. J. Gillen. 368 gramT An orchestra will furnish Lynch, Horan and Spangelberger. Rann^k street. Phone South 3330. Irish selections between the acts. Mrs. Jqhn R. Schilling has arranged UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves Tickets for the play can be pur­ mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver a fine musical program. Umbrella Shop. 1604 Arapahoe St. Second chased from school children. The Rev. Henry A. Geisert, pastor j'floor. Main 3452. ______The Novena of Grace is in progress of the Little Flower shrine of Aurora, MONEY TO LOAN on improved city at both churches. Services are held Avill/ deliver the sermon this Sunday town real estate; no red tape, no delay. Mr. every evening at 7:45. evening. Phelps, 1711 California St. Keystone 2867. This Sunday will be Communion Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rexing will ^CORONADO APARTMEi^S — 44o“ East day for the members of the Holy 13th avenhe. Furnished buflet and 8-room attend the Ice Manufacturers’ con­ apartments; Frigidaife. Call Apt. 16 or call Name society and for all the men of vention at Fort Collins next week. Mail Orders Main 9451. _ _ _ ‘ the parish. Miss Katherine Oliver of 355 Filled ' LAUER*S PRIVATE H 0 5 ^ FOR BABIES. Downing street and her friend. Miss \UndccDOurished babies a specialty. 8001 Virginia Robinson, recently returned Choice of 7 Covers . Franklin 8651. RESOLUTIONS ON from a visit with Miss Oliver’s sis­ bOM tnd board, children or adults; well hf>at«d, nicely furnished home. 34 W. Archer O’KEEFE DEATH ter, Mrs. Edward Shannon of Chi­ PI. '^ o n e South 327 0-M. cago. Select your favorite pattern " matJk father of 7 children, needs work. The following resolutions were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch are re­ kj;iything.Win do kj;iything.Win P. Tixier. 716 2Bth St. an(i colors from among the passed by the Catholic Press club on joicing over the birth of a son re­ ROOM board in private home; reason­ cently at the St. Joseph’s hospital. able. 2068' Clarkson street. Phone York the death of Mrs. John O’Keefe, sec­ beautiful tapestry or moqilette 4278-M. __ \ ______retary of the club: The following members of the par­ ish are on the sick list: Mrs. Charles W A N T E D ^ a r o u n d printer and press­ “ There is no way by which man can ap­ coverings. These chairs are man, some .Itnot^c work; Catholic, single, proach nearer God than by contributing to Bruckman, Mrs. George Strahl, Mrs. for work in Cath|^ic institution. Write the welfare of fellow creatures. John Casmon an.d Mrs. M. B. Knerr. copieci in every expensive de­ Father Florence, O.MvCap., St. Joseph’s col­ “ Seldom does a woman so completely live lege, Hays. Kansas. in the confidence* and affection of her co­ workers as did Mrs. John O'Keefe, to whom tail from the famous costly FOR RENT—Single ^ ra g e , $4.00. 842 ALTAR SOCIETY TO •I we h ^ .become so accustomed to turn in ell Inca street. matters of friendship that her presence English chairs. Designed pri­ JANITOR and houseman iheeds permanent seems to abide. Though the best fruits of SPONSOR SOCIAL position. Geo. Worth. 725 'Kalamath St. her life are perhaps her two splendid sons marily for comfort, with the Phone ^ A in 109J.__ _. grown to manhood, and a rare devotion to (Holy Rosary Ppish) Gf)' MAN WANTS work half-days or two or her venerable father, whose welfare was her A card and bunco social, sponsored deep, broad, low-swung lines three days a week. Gallup 0861-J.\^ privileged care for the past seven years, and her only sister, yet w’hat a bounty she by the Altar society, •will be held on EWERIe NCED steam fireman, also can had left, rare things of a superior woman­ ’Tuesday evening, March 10, in the to fit your body. Soft, spring- drive truck, wants work, married. Can'give hood. to shed among Catholic friends, 'her Holy Rosary school hall, 4664 Pearl best of reference. Box J. E. care Dciwcr own,’ as she looked upon us. When the filled reversible cushions, web Catholic Register. ______Last Sacraments of the Church were admin- street. Refreshments will be Served FOR SALE— Five-room modera house, ^tered and she realized the end was at and prizes will be awarded. Admis­ construction, attached - pillow garage. 3823 Gilpin street: near church l^nd, there was no great hubbub of Igst- sion will be 35 cents. An enjoyable and school. hotir preparations. She had so lived that evening is assured to all who at­ CARPENTER, remodeling, roofing, re- the final acts of a full, life were but a re­ back, spring-edge. Queen Anne flooring: moderate prices. 3784 Williams. quest Xe send 1931 dues to each of the tend. Phone YOrk 8164-W. ____ Church societies of which she was such a Death lately brought sorrow into legs, very graceful lines, ex­ valued .m<^her. Then, with her dear ones WANTED— Housework, experienced; best around Ker^^cd saying the prayers for the two families of the parish by claim­ of references. Home nights. Call Tabor dying, her- close friend and school­ ing two young men, William Tanko, actly as sketched. 2608. ___ mate, Siste)\ Angela, superior of St. Vin- aged 21 years, fnd Matthew Bozik, FOR rent— strictly modern five-room I cent's, Gertrude v'Keefe closed her eyes in aged 19 years. May they rest in house,tiaa full basement, fine CAnHltlOncondition: f waller walk­ a srreat peace just at the hour wrltAMwhen Father ing distance, two blocks from St. Leo’s McMcnamin " V closing0^: the Mass at 8 peace. and St. Elizabeth’s churches. 'Adults only. o'clock Feb 28. which he had sent word 911 Champa street.______to her would be for hei* happy death. The KNIGHT^CAMPBELL MUSIC CO. MiARD and room with home privileges. rector of the Cathedral dspimentcd on the HOLDING SLOGAN CONTEST GAlliiP 1269-J.______^______beauty of this coincidch^e .at the Rosary service at Horan’s. Practically every Cath­ The Knight Campbell Music com­ American Furniture Co. WANTED— Catholic boy or man to work olic society was represen^d,\taxing: the pany, one of the pioneer music con­ on' farm for summer, would consider taking seating of the chapel. \ * cerns of the Rocky mountain region, Mail Order. hoy to work for room and board and attend "It if not obvious why many ot us are i.s conducting a Slogan contest to Sixteenth at Lawrence= Promptly Filled school; wages after school term. Must he born. But If Gertrude O'Keefe ™^dV mis­ able to handle four-horse team. State age sion in life, it was consistent Ca't^olicity, find a suitable slogan to use in its and wages expected. Write Wm. Calkum, the executing to the letter of what she publicity. The contest is under the Matheson. Colorado. believed and made her creed. These prin^* ciples »he emphasized as the lessons o f\ e r personal supervision of Mrs. B. Camp- BOARD and room for mother and child life, and these will her friends cling to Wll Baker. There are four principal or children. Gallup 3432-W. ever hold fresh, a lasting inspiration.” prHes. The first prize, a beautiful Resolutions presented by Margaret Mur­ plqyW piano, is on display in the . «wT /-I A O Why Not Install Modern Plumbing? 5 to 24 Mo. to Pay. 1424 MILWAUKEE ST.— 4-room, first phy. Mrs. Frank Lynch and Mrs. Joseph A . W. li A K U PLUMBING AND HEATING Walsh. win^Wvat 1625 California street. In floor, unfurnished apt. New ivory range, addition'to the piano the winner of ' Repairs Promptly Attended To— A. W. Card, Mgr. THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. nnrehes. janitor, good heat. Franklin 531 Shop, 1044 Santa Fe Drive— MAin 4915______Res., West 35th Ave. CONSULT FRANK J. CONWAY the firsK^ize receives ?25 in cash. Corner Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Bnildiag 1630 PEARL ST.—'Two nicely furnished Agent of The New York Life .(purely mu­ Awvds ar,e provided for everyone basement rooms. Suitable for two to four tual) for information and advice in matters men Run. water. Parking reasonable. pertaining'to Life Insurance, Income Bonds sending in aNilofe^ Hubert A. Smith, INSURANCE — IN ALL ITS FORMS Reliable Drugs and Family Medicinei or Annuttids. All forms of contracts written mlinaging editor ^ T h e Register, will Dependable Prescription Serriee Telephone Msdn IfOO UNFURNISHED HOUSE — Reasonable for men, women and children. 200 Insur­ Phi! Ferretli GARDNER AGENCY, INC. R- J. Donohoe ance Bldg., 14th and Champa Sts., TAbor act as one of the jttdges in this con- rent. Close to Cathedral. .Mrs. L. T. West. 630 Ga. and Electric Bldg. KEy.tone 1201 Eenmark hotel.. 6281. Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER ^CATHOLIC REGISTER TehsMone, Main 5413

H oon : 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phono Main S4S7 BOOK REVIEW A ?^ Residence Phone, York 2388 Regis Professors Attend Meeting CLUB’S MEETING X . DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST Miss Clara Courtney entertained of Educators at Greeley, Colorado with a review of the book, “ Mother Alphonsa,” by Dr. James J. Walsh, at Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Sta. Four representatives from Regis Wednesday and the exercises are the Queen Daughters’ meeting on at The Boulevard, the many college attended an educational meet­ conducted by Father Leonard J. March 1. Miss Elisabeth Mulroy read Fend, S.J., in the ten-minute recew ing at Greeley, Colo., last Monday a selection from Hilaire Belloc’s book, littlfe:>.^unnoticeable details be­ at the invitation of President George between the 9 and 10 o’clock classed “ Is Science in Conflict With Re­ W. Frasier of Colorado Teachers’ Many of the students cannot be ac­ ligion?’’ Miss Ruth Kiene, the presi­ come vitallyXiQportant— our exper­ college. The Regia representatives commodated in the chapel and listen dent, summarized the reports from St. Patrick's Parish were Fathers F. D. St^henson, S.J., to the instruction through the chapel the Catholic Charities and S t An­ o f the department of English; A. P. windows, from which position they thony’s Neighborhood house. Miss ience befits us to attend to them effi­ TEJON AUTO PAINT SHOP PRICES REASONABLE Madgett, S.J., of the department of can also join with the other students Mary Rose O’Brien read the report SATISFACTORY WORK education; C. H. Morrison, S.J., of in the prayers of the novena. for the recent card party. Solos were ciently and in most cases without A. mSTEFANO. Prop. the department of history, and Pro­ DUCO REFINISHING STATION Father F. J. Mahoney, S.J., who sung by Mrs. Blanche Osbourne, A 1551 TEJON ST. PHONE GAL. 7878 fessor John Dunphy of the depart­ was taken ill suddenly in Leaven­ large gathering was present to enjoy extra charge. ment of economics. The meeting, at worth. Kansas, at the close of a re­ the hospitality of the hostesses. Miss which were also present representa­ treat ne was giving in that city, has Mae Francis, 'Miss Ida Kirwan and TEJON DRUG COMPANY tives from the University of Colorado, returned to Regis, following a week’s Miss Eliaabeth Mulroy. the University of Denver, Colorado absence. Father Mahoney is much Cor, 33rd and Tejon—-Phone GAUup 6770 Agricultural college, Colorado col­ DENVER improved and has resumed idl his PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER& COLORADO lege and Colorado Woman’s college, usual classes. IT PAYS was called by Dr. Frasier to make ed­ GEORGE QUEDENS ucators in this part of the country acquainted at first hand with an ex­ FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES tensive series of educational tests Fruits in Season— Choice Meats 4402-04 UMATILLA. FREE DELIVERY PHONE GALLUP 2986 carried on by Dr.JSen Wood among the colleges of Pennsylvania. These BOULEVARD MORTUARY results had been plotted on charts A V A ’S HOME BAKERY and were projected on a screen in FEDERAL BLVD.-AT, NORTH SPEEg Com«r 41st and Tsjon the large nail of the Faculty club HOT CROSS BUNS FOR LENT— ALL HOME-BAKED GOODS at the Greeley institution. Following the afternoon session, which began at 4 o’clock, a dinner was served the James P. McConaty REED’S AUTO SERVICE viiiting professors, after which sev­ Expert Auto Repairing eral more hours were devoted to an REAL 2101 West 44th Are. Reasonable Rates All Work Guaranteed examination of the Pennsylvania study. The conclusions of the survey GAlIup 0407 conducted by Dr. Wood and his asso­ COMFORT WOODY’S MARKET ciates were highly interesting to the **Jmt a Good Place to Buy Meaf’ assembled delegates. 40S1 Tejon GAlIup 5252 Next to Pisfly Wiggly The novena of grace in honor of St. Francis Xavier is being made by Murphy’s large numbers of the college students SULLIVAN COAL CO. in the Queen of Martyrs’ chapel of __ ID you ever stop to thipk of how much Say Children’s Service Station 2239 West 30th Avt. Ph. CAllup 1476 Carroll hall. The novena began Presbyteriari^*|‘*^'jf“"*“'‘ St. Joseph’s Nevin’a real, hortfest-to-goodness comfort we enjoy 2 Blocks Ice Cream ^ Block for Canily 3 Blocks **Buford Go8^' Fertilizer— Lavrns $1.00 and up because of modem conveniences? ______I______T h u fertilizer it free from weeds MISSION SUCCESS Try a Tub* Specify the First Class Greasing and Serrice THE HOME DRUG CO. Upjohn Company As we watch the sun go down, we arc S. T. 37 la Proud of tbo Fact— Aftor Thirty Yaara Free Crank Case Service Sheep Fertilizer— Lawns $2.00 and up AT ST. PATRICK’S for Fine free from the annoyance of filling oil lamps, Tooth Paste, of Continual Service In This Community— 36th and Tejon St. Wm. Murphy THEY ARE STILL SERVING MANY OF Pharmaceuticals 3 ^ Yds. Load $4.50 Screened (St. Patrick’s Parish) replacing mantles, cleaning chimneys. T o "It'a Craat" THEIR FIRST CUSTOMERS Their policy has always baan quality mar- A successful week’s mission was flood our home with light— ^just turn the chandise, service, fair price, full-value store. Let Us Send You A Bottla Glacial brought to a close last Sunday night switch. HOME DRUG CO. a Casa 7 Up by the Rev. Regis Barrett, O.S.B., Club Gincer Ale Music and entertainment from the entire 18th and Humboldt St. YOrk 9140 Lithiated Lemon Cathedral Parish with bestowal of the Papal blessing w m Pep You Up Soda and Solemn Benediction of the nation without stirring from the comfort Blessed Sacrament. Attendance at Make tha o f our easy chair. N o motors to wind, St- L a k e’ s Rocky Mtn. M. 4k 0. Mercy Weekly Rate Schedule all services was excellent and the 8 Blocks C«mtrt Service 6 Blocks Cifar Teat 12 Blocks number who attended daily Mass and records to change, batteries to charge— Rooma Without Bath...... 43.50, $4.00, $5.00 received Communion was very edify just turn the dial. •AVENUE^ Rooms Without Bath...... $5,00 $6.00, $6.50 ing. Rooms With Private Bath....$7.00 to $10.00 The High Mass of Requiem for all Gentle, even warmth at the temperature HOTEL NEAR EVERYTHING deceased members of the parish we want, no drafts, no trips to the base­ sung by Father Sommaruga Monday ment, no opening and closing o f windows I morning was also well attended —^just turn the thermostat. CASH AND CARRY Other High Masses announced this The Argonaut Hotel Men's Suits or week were on Tuesday morning in Automatic range, electric refrigerator, OPPOSITE THE C A P IT ^ ' O'Coats Cleaned...... O v ^ honor of Our Blessed Lady and JOE RAY, Prop. vacuum cleaner— all addihg to our com­ Permanents and Transients^ Canielo Cleaners S Dyers 1110 East 17th Avt. Thursday and Friday for the poor T „ YOrk 8086 souls. fort and enjoyment. Wedding Breakfasts— Bridge Lufieheons— Dinner Parties Ladies Dresses or Coats Plain Cleaned and Pressed, 75c and up Lenten devotions were resumed The “ good old days" are the days we are FRANK J. H A ^ R L , Owner this week. The order of Masses is as Colfax and Grant Phone TAbor 2361 usual. Holy Hour will take place this passing through right here and now. Brownie Creamery & Delicatessen KEV^toT7m%^2fk*nVh a“; Friday.' FINNEN AND HADDIE, KIPPERED SALMON AND WHITE FISit On Tuesday evening, the Society Strictly Fresh Ef*s. Brick Ice Cream 29c qt. Milk, Sc qt. of St. Vincent de Paul held a meet- Public Service Company of Colorado ______POTATO AND SALMON SALAD FRESH DAILY ting in the rectory. We H a p ^ the Best of Everything at ^he boys’ basketball team of St. I N S I n E I N N SEVENTEENTH AVENUE Patrick’s parish played the East Den YOUNGERS^koCERY & DELICATESSEN ^ ^ jjjjg SCHNEIDER, Proprietor ver Rangers Thursday evening, TEL.TFI. MAIN 079A9724p piret Clai* Good* a n d Service 4030 W. COLFAX Special Chicken Dinner Every Sunday, March 5, and will play the St. John’s Our Poultry and Eggs are served fresh from our own ranch team of Longmont this Saturday morning in Annunciation gym. On NEWHOUSE CAFE TRY OUR REGULAR DINNERS Monday evening next, the boys will THEY WILL PLEASE YOU play the Garden Place team. A DISTINCTIVE PLACE TO EAT This Sunday will be Communion Open Saturday^ntil 9 P. M. 308 E. Colfax MAin 9777 day for the men and boys o f the parish. Lace Curtain*, Draperiet, Lace*, Center Piece* and All Table Linen* Cleaned and Hand Pretied. NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVER ADVISORY BOARD 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 7907 TO MEET MARCH 7

531 East 17th Avenue The meeting of the advisory board PEARL MARKET Free Delivery— MA. 4622 of Loretto Heights college, which LOOP ARKET Milk, 2 qts...... 15^^ RIB BOIL— was postponed from last week, will WHERE THH^TREET CARS LOOP THE LOOP lb...... 1 2 » /2 ^ Del Monte Pineapple be held this Saturday at 2:30 p. m. HENS— Fresh Dressed, No. 2% Can...... 24c lb...... Honors for the first semester were 2 cans ...... 47c announced recently and are as fol­ Don’t For*et We Carry a FuU Line of SLICED BACON— Fruite and Vefetablas lows: Seniors, Margaret O’Connor, lb...... 94; Mary Leslie, 93; juniors, Mary Collins, 91.6; Louise Chesire, 91.4; "THE BEST PLACE SERVICE S T A ^N Washed, Greased or Repaired NEW MAJESTIC RESTAURANT TO DINE" sophomores, Regina Montgomery, F®eturing SCIENTIFIC COOKING——40c Luncheon, 50c Dinner 92; Pauline Smith, 90; freshmen, 1429 Law)E^ce | While You Shop in the Loop Market Open Every Day— H A. M. to 9 P. M. Helen Collins, 95; Victoria Kneip, ■ 10 i I 210 SIXTEENTH STREET______TELEPHONE MAIN 9148 92. Sister Emmanuel and Sister Hel­ FRANK ALIOTO’S C. DE BERRY GARMENT CO. ena returned this ‘ week from Ken­ Meltiick Bros* KATRINKA’S Inc. The Home of Corn Fed Meaf-V Coats, Quality, Exclusiveness, at Lower Price*— Corsets We Fit tucky where they were called by the FRUIT STAND HOME PUBLIC MARKET LOOP PUBLIC MARKET death of a relative— the brother of MA. 3769 /> Dresses, Negligees, Silk Underwear, Holeproof Hosiery the former LOOP PUBLIC MARKET 545 SANTA FE 2022 E. COLFAX AVENUE Op«n till...... 9 p.m. DENVER/COLORADD and the cousin of the latter. Bacon Squares, HEAD LETTUCE— Katrinka’s, Salted or BRISBOIS HAND LAUNDRY Sugar Cured, lb.. Head...... Sc BUTTER Sweet, Pound...... All Kinds of Laundry Work at Reasonable ALTAR SOCIETY Prices Pork Chops, APPLES Cresta Creamery, Linens and Silks a Specialty HOLDS MEETING WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE TABOR 9387 center cuts, 20c FANCY ROMAN Pound...... BEAUTY, 5 lbs. 2 5 c BUTTER CORONA SHOE SHOP (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish) Pork Steaksf^ Guaranteed “ Fresh” The regular meeting of the St. lean, 2 lb||^ifor.... For Better Shoe Rebuilding Try U*— All Work Guaranteed Rose of Lima Altar and Rosary so­ 25c EGGS Ranch, Dozen...... 853 Corona Street ______Chaa. F. Maday ciety was held at the parish hall on Pork Sh^lder, 1 /\1 HAM AND Wednesday afternoon, with Mes- Picnic .^tyle, lb..„ I U 2 C New York Sharp Cream, dames J. N, Alvey and Leo J. Gillies BACON BOYS CHEESE Ib...... Eat frasb e*fs and fruit during Lent GUS’S MARKET as hostesses. Cooked Pork Loin— .... 4 5 c EGGS— This Friday being the first Friday Cook & Co. Full Cream Longhorn, Guar. Fresh Daily, doz. 19c of the month, the Mass in church lb...... For Good Meats will be at '7:30 o’clock. Friday r Chas. J. Mullen, Prop, Sliced Breakfast Bacon—* CHEESE ORANGES— o e . night at 7:30 o’clock, the weekly r WATCH CASE MAKERS Ib...... 2 5 c 613 East Thirteenth Avenue Med. Size, Sweet, Juicy, doz...4wlvC Lenten devotions, consisting of the Repairing a Spacialty YORK 2422 NOTlCEi Fresh E fzs 2 doz, for 2Bc Way of the Cross, a short sermon LOOP FISH AND to each customer brinfing this ad Room 24, Evans Block Loop Photo Shop with thara. on the leading figures connected with ri Loop Shoe tho passion and death of our Dyb [ 1450 Lawrence St. Portrait and Cemmareial POULTRY MKT. NEIL’S FRUIT AND Ph. TAbor 3622 Denver, Colo. Photographer FLOWER SHOPPE vine Lord, and Benediction of tY/| PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Most Blessed Sacrament will be hr.o. New Low Prices Repair Shop Salmon, by piece„15^ lb. 626 E. 6th Avo. Fraa Delivery So. 2813 THEY ARE RELIABLE John A. Lavin of Lusk, W y q j^ g , p a t r o n i^:e o u r All Work Guaranteed Halibut, by piece..25$) lb. an enthusiastic reader of th/>^Ne- 15th and Lawrence ADVERTISERS Loop Market Bldg., Suite 19 braska edition of The R e^>er, is IN THE LOOP MARKET Smelts, fresh...... 25$) Ib. visiting at the home of hL sister, THEY ARE RELIABLE Ph. KE. 5790 for Appointment rs. J. E. Smith, 1453 West Ala­ Salmon T>P*...... 15$) lb. meda avenue. Men’s Shoes St. Rose of Lima Parish Mrs. Ed J. Bereqs reamed from Fresh Cat Fish..... 35$) lb. St. Anthony’s hospitaWiast Saturday. $3.35 up Fresh Oysters...... 40$) pt. TRENT MARKET William Bender, who has been at puritg lakrrg The firms listed here de­ Fitzsimons General.

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OfRce, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday, March 5. 1931 Are thtfmovies Hard on the Eyes? REQUIESCANT IN PACE ST. PATRICK DAY ALTAR SOCIETY ROBERT TE POBL. 8717 GUpln St, PROGRAM MAR. 13 TO -MEET MAR. 12 Funeral wai held Friday morning from the Do the m ^ies hurt your eyes? They shouldn’t. Movies Horan A Son chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet. MARY A. O'CONNOR of 847 So. Emer­ (St. Joseph’s Parish) (St. James’ Parish) are i;o nyfre the cause of eye strain than reading or 'any son St. Beloved sister of E. J. O'Connor The students of the four high The next meeting of the Altar and Gruen other pfeasure your eyes bring you. You deserve to and Mrs. W. H. Brophy. Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at Loyola church. Inter­ school classes will take part in a St. Rosary society will be held Thurs­ enjoy ^ v ie s without tiring, without strain. If movies ment Ml. OKvet. Boulevard mortuary Patrick’s day entertainment in the day, March 12, at the home of Mrs. service. ' Paul Gappae, 1580 Ulster street. bother^’our eyes they need care. Let us examine them W ILLUM HOWLETT, beloved infant school hall Friday evening, March and ivake sure. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howlett of 48X7 13. The early date was Elected be­ The Forty Hours’ devotions held Eliot St. Funeral was held Saturday after­ cause the mission will be held the in the church were closed with a Wrist noon from St. Catherine's church. Inter­ following week. The program will Solemn Benediction Tuesday evening, ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary service. consist of two one-act comedies, a Feb. 24. The Rev. H. A. Geisert of ; Swigert Bros. Optical Co. EVELYN MOHR. 4577 Alcott St. Beloved feature film and concert numbers. Aurora preached the sermon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mohr; Betty Medae, Helen Barth, Maxine Fathers William M. Higgins, J. Fred mother of Robert Louis Mohr. Requiem Sweeney and Edward Rider will ap­ McDonough and Leo Flynn assisted Mass was offered Tuesday at the Holy Watches Optometrists Opticians Ghost church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ pear in one of the comedies, “ Kil- at the services. vard mortuary service. larney,” and Delores Secord, John The sympathy of the parish is ex­ WILLIAM RATHJfE of. Laramie. Wyo. Morris and Walter Epsom in the tended to Mrs. Anna Betz, whose Gmen Cortoaein Beloved husband of Ethel Rathje. Remains IS jewel moeemenl, 129*75 It is not necessary to pay an 1550 California St. KEystone 7651 were forwarded Tuesday from Hhe Boule­ other, “ The Road to Connaught.’’ sister died in California lart week, vard mortuary to Laramie, Wyo. Both plays are being staged under and to Mrs. R. W. Hamilton, whose exorbitant price for a fine watch. Whose Reputation and Equipment Give You the Hifhest Grade of Service ROCCO ALBERT PASTORE. Darling the direction of Bert McCloskey of uncle passed away last Saturday. son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pastore of 8824 Nor is it compulsory to content Navajo St., brother of Jerry, John, Joe, St. Joseph’s Dramatic club, who is Angeiine, Eva and Antoinette ^ store. Mass an experienced actor and stage man­ IDEAL MARRIAGE IS yourself with an unknown move­ of the Angels was offered Wednesday at ager. The movie to be presented is f Mt. Carmel church. Funeral arrangements “ Smiling Irish Eyes.” The price of EXPLAINED BY PRIEST ment of doubtful performance Special Offer by the Boulevard mortuary. / EDWARD POLANIS. Beloved infant son admission has been made 25 cents, when paying only a moderate (Continued From Page 1) Gmen Cartonebe ^ Va Doz. Photos of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Polanis. Mass of and a crowded auditorium is looked with mssft braeeleit IS jewel the Angels was offered Monday at St. Jos­ for. 'Two tons of coal, which have themselves and tlieir children their mooewieni, $42.50 price. A poor watch is .almost as Regular Price $35 Per Doz. eph's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. George generously been donated, will be paradise on earth — a Christian costly to manufacture as a good 827 16th St. M A 4718 P. Hackethal service. WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN of 1184 W. 10th awarded after the performance. home. STUDIO WU.L H. NAST, Prop. Ave. Beloved brother of Mrs. S. J. Slat­ The Rev. James V. Flannery, C.M., The priest declared that he would one— the major distinction be­ tery, Mrs. Mary Conway, Katherine and of St. Thomas’ seminary will preach Hanna Griffin of Denver and Mrs. R. N. like to write a book, the title of which tween the two lies in the skill and Perkins of Philadelphia. Requiem Mass I the sermon this Sunday evening. His would be "How to Stay Married.” was offered Tuesday at St. Joseph’ s church. ’ subject will be “ The Lesson of Geth- A chapter of the book, he said, would experience of the maker. Interment Mt. Olivet. George P. Hackethal semani.” be devoted to these ideals just ex­ Gmen Cartonclie service. The Holy Name society will receive lik L oolid gold rose, 15 jewel MARY JANE AXFORD, beloved infant pressed, as opposed to the hasty, vunementf $40 The New Gruen Wrist Watches f i daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Robert B. Axford. Communion in a body this Sunday thoughtless, ill-advised, mismated, Interment took place Wednesday^ at Mt. at the 7 o’clock Mass. selfish marriages which bring noth­ are small, distinctively shaped Olivet. George P. Hackethal service. JOSEPH AND ANTHONY JOIOIA, twin The members of S t Joseph’s Boy ing in their wake but heartaches and and exquisitely decorated— ^tri­ sons of Hr. and Mrs, Carle Joioia of 8830 ScOut troop No. 40 are receiving con­ remorse and broken homes.- The Kalamath St. Interment took place Monday gratulations for the two brilliant book would also , deal with those lit­ umphs of the jeweler’s art. They at Mt. Olivet. Howard mortuary service. PIUS E. PATE of Pueblo, Colo. Beloved minstrel performances which they tle quarrels, hurt feelings and mis­ are mounted on bracelets that WASHERS husband of Nina Pate, father of Mrs. Lu- gave at the City auditorium 'Tuesday understandings which inevitably pre­ Gmen Bruelet Watch etta Deutsch and Leo Pate of Denver. and Wednesday evenings of last sent themselves to married couples. JS jewel mooemeni, $40. are durable and practical as well Funeral was held Tuesday from the Howard The book would insist that individ­ mortuary. Interment Mt. Olivet. week. They were accorded big ova­ as beautiful. These new watches and Conlon Automatic Ironers MARGARET HAGG, Feb. 28. of Castle tions and were showered with ap­ uals carry their happiness around Rock. Beloved wife of Frank Hagg. slater plause. Station KOA in announcing with them, and on the necessity of are attractive pieces of jewelry y. A. MILLER-CQNLON CO. of Simon Elmann, Anna Flierl, Elizabeth the merit badge show Wednesday overlooking one another’s faults and Macis and Ann McDonald. Requiem Mass as well as reliable timekeepers. 226 South Broadway SOuth 0544 was offered Wednesday mt St. Elizabeth’s morning said that the minstrel show forgiving often. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. was the highlight of the program. But most of all, Father McMena- Your inspection is invited. DOLORES CRUZ, Feb. 27. of 1500 16th George P. Hackethal directed the pro­ min continued, the book would in­ Gmen Cartouche St. Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at duction. llk L solid gold cose, IS jewel St. Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. sist upon keeping religion in the movement, $4S family. Frequent Confession and Prices Range from $27.50 up. IHI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I JOSE CANUTA PACHECO. Feb. 27. of Mrs. Hugh O’Brien of 375 Fox Pueblo. Requiem Mass was offered Wednes­ street was agreeably surprised Communion— and together. What, a day at St. Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. Wednesday of last, week when sev- delightful picture it is to see young KEystone Olivet. In addition to a full line of Gruens ALICE HOLBROOK of 3167 So. Logan p a l of her friends called to wish brides and grooms kneeling together 9 RUGBY COAL 0121 St. Beloved mother of James Holbrook and her many , happy returns of her week after week at the altar rail; we also carry complete lines of sister of Mrs. Otterpohle. Requiem Mass birthday. They brought with them and what a finer picture, when the Hamiltons, Walthams, Elgins and Lignite Lump $5.50 Liley Lump ...... $5.95 offered Wednesday at St. Louis' refreshments and lovely gifts. Those years have gone,' and they come again church, Enitlewood. Interment Mt. Olivet. Illinois and other makes priced Capitol Lump ....$6.50 Rugby Lump $7.00 JAMES KOSPLOCK of 2049 Champa St. present were the Mesdames Dwyer, week after week, flanked on either WAlChf < Better Grade Lignite, Egg, $5.50 Requiem Ma«» was offered Thiir.'iday, March Bomelyn, Reed, Kelsey, Mohr, Sim side by their children. The priest as low as $10. 5, at St. Elizabeth’s church. Interment Mt. mons and McMillin. Mrs. O’Brien was also advocated that married couples Olivet. Real Service and Quality the incentive of another delightful say their night prayers together. PIONEER HOTEL WOMAN OF CREEDE gaUiering on Thursday evening at DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pollock, The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Zane Or- 308 West Fourth avenue. team lost a close decision in a game OUR GRADUATION GIFT with the Regis Ramblers Tuesday THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY then. 75, of Creede, Colo., was held Thurs­ The Rev. A. Zeller, C.SS.R., was day, March 5, from the Horan A Son chapel. evening, the score being 21 to 20. LAY-AWAY PLAN D. V. Harper, Mgr. I5th and Glenarm Requiem Mass was offered at St. Elizabeth's forced to take to his bed Thursday Ernie Kitto, a star player in the church. Mrs. Orthen was the wife of Wil­ of last week because of an attack Makes your purchases easy. Select your gifts now, make a liam Orthen, sheriff at Creede for many of flu. He is improving. Inter-Religious tournament, is now Bi ■■■■■■■■■■I years. taking a course in chiropractic. small deposit and budget your balance over the weeks until Mrs. Orthen died Tuesday after a long The High Masses for the week were June. illness. announced as follows; Wednesday She had been a resident of Creede since for Enphrosini Mossaro, Thursday for 1891, when she went there with her first husband. John Zang, cousin of Philip Zang Mrs. Nellie Gunn, second anniver­ Sincere and Scientific of Denver. They built the famous Zang ho­ sary, and Friday for the Purgatorian tel, still a landmark of the city. society. Health Service Mrs.. Orthen lived in Denver 15 years be­ Charles Joseph Lansville, infant BI-LOW fore she went to Creede, having come here Don’t Waste Your Time Treating the from Germany when a girl. Her husband son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lans­ M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Effect of Disease When the Cause Must is the only survivor. ville, was baptized Sunday by Father Denver’s Economy Stores Be Removed. Berberich, C.SS.R. Mamie Covillo Denver’s Quality Jewelers ROCCO PALAZE, 70, DIES FOLLOWING See Friday’s Post for Specials PARALYTIC STROKE and Louis Garramoni were the spon­ M. O’Keefe, President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec'y-Treaa. Requiem Mass for Roeco Palaze, 70, of sors. Walter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. Fred Brann, Second Viet Pres. CHIROPRACTIC 3857 Osage St. was offered Wednesday at The Rev. Willard Berberich, C. Groceries - Meats Mt. Carmel church. Burial was at Mt. 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 Removes the Cause of Disease Olivet cemetery, under direction of Horan SS. R., offered a Mass of the Angels on Monday for Edward Polanis, aged 2646 West 32nd Ave. No Charge for Examination & Son. 711 Santa Fe 600 E. 13th Ave. Mail Orders Given Prompt, Efficient Attention Mr. Falaze died early Sunday following two, who died Saturday after a short or Consultation 900 So. Pearl . 1124 E. 6th Ave. a paralytic stroke. He was employed on illness. Father Berberich preached a the Denver A Rio Grande Western railroad 1085 So. Gaylord 2221 E. Colfax sermon ccinsoling to the bereaved Dr. Arthur A. French here several years after he came from Italy. Arvada Grocery 3201 E. Colfax Mr. Palaze is survived by six sons, Tony, parents. Billie Gibbons, Dave Morris, Chiropractor Mike, Louis. Frank, Salvatore and George, Leonard Trusk(>l and Frank Carberry, 526 Empire Bldg. TA. 0797 and a daughter, Mrs. Theresa Albi, and three grandchildren, all of Denver. dressed in white cassocks and sur­ plices, were the pallbearers. The serv­ FRANCES ELLEN MATTICK TO BE ers were Frank Ford, Joseph Keough, BURIED FROM ST. ELIZABETH’S M ENVERDRY GOODS Ca CHURCH Charles Rust and William Kurfess. Requiem Mass will be sung at St. Eliz­ The family home is at 614 Mariposa abeth's church at 9 o’clock Friday, March 6. street. HARTFORD for Frances Ellen Mattick. 11, who died The Rev. Henry Guenther, C.SS.R., Tuesday in St. Joseph’s hospital. Burial UNDERTAKING will be in Mt.oOUvet cemetery under direc­ offered a Mass of Requiem Tues­ a tion of Theodore Hackethal. Miss Mattick day for William J. Griffin, who died Bins BROS COMPANY was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles suddenly Saturday in his home, 2014 J. Mattick of 1761 Pearl St. For the past Marion street. Mr. Griffin was 47 What’s in a Name? 1455-S7 GLENARM ST. five years her father has been confined by 1044 SPEER BLVD. illness in the Union Printers’ home at Colo­ years old and had been a resident of Phone Keyttone 2779 rado Springs. In addition to her parents. the West Side for forty years. His Miss Mattick is survived by three sisters, Much— if that name is Ret. Phone South 3296 Catherine. Rose and ^ a rie, *and her grand­ Jarents were pioneers of the parish, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colby. laving helped to organize it when it 400 Santa Fe Phone SO. 0918 was conducted by secular priests. A. E. ALMBERG. Prop. ARTISTIC MRS. SARAH JONES. 64, DIES The parish extends its .sympathy UNEXPECTEDLY MEMORIALS Requi«>m Ma«s for MrK. Skrah A. Jones. to Mrs. T. J. O’Connor of 704 Elati Laird Schober 64. of 1144 Corona St., Denver resident for street and the members of her fam­ The Beat Value for Your Mouay nearly a half century,' was offered at the ily on the death last week of Joseph TYPEWRITERS Jacques Bros. Cathedral at 9 o'clock Wednesday. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery under direction Devereaux. Miss Minerva Devereaux, Sales Rentals Exponent of Custom-Made Footwear of the Hartford mortuary. a daughter, is a graduate of St. Mrs. Jones died unexpectedly Saturday Joseph’s high school. Repairs night. She was a member of St. Vincent’s Both basketball teams of St. For Prompt Service MONUMENTS . Aid society. St. Thomas’ Seminary guild and ______Call MAIn 3495 The pump . . . cut higher than last ^ ^ ^ | several fraternal societies. Mrs. Jones was Joseph’s school met with defeat in born in Perth, Canada. Aug. 15, 1866. She the Parochial league games last week. F. V. Williams year . . . leads the spring shoe fash- *r I 28 East Sixth Avenue All Makes Type' is survived by two sons, Charles R. and 'The girls’ team was handicapped by X V / William E. Jones, both of Denver; a daugh­ 817 Fourteenth St. - U e r Service ions. Black kid accented with lizard, Theodore Phone TAbor 6468 ter, Loretta Jones, Denver: two brothers. the absence of Leona Pohs and the brown and lizard, sea sand and lizard. .Tohn Quinn. Ottumwa. 111., and Edward illness of Maxjne Sweeney, who ESTABLISHED 1902 Quinn, Elwood, Kans., and two grandsons. arose from a sick bed to play. The team s coach, Father Zeller, was un­ Eat-a-Pig “ The Denver” — Second Floor FATHER KINO HARDSHIPS able to be present The result was Hackethal GREATER THAN ST. PAUL’S that the team lost to the Cathedral Sandwich five by 4 points. The boys’ team lost at the MORTUARY (Continued From Page 1) to the Cathedral Blue Jays, the score PIG Speaking of Better Stockings HOWARD calculated to try the endurance of being_25 to 11. This Friday evening PARLORS 144B-S1 Kalamath SI. giants. He has thirsted in its des the girls will play the Sacred Heart All Over the at Lower Prices. . . . erts, starved among its rocks, climbed quintet at the Cathedral gym. Our Trade Mark • City Phone Main 4006 MORTUARY up and down its terrible canyons on Six candidates pledged to St. Joseph’s Dramatic and Social club Colfax at High'Street stone-bruised feet, and broken long fasts by unclean and repugnant food. met with the officers of the club re­ W. W. MARSHALL Here is an exquisite, Surely he has endured hunger, cently and were told what would be TELEPHONE YORK 0073 Distributor for gossamer thin hose . . . thirsts, cold and nakedness, of a kind expected of them in becoming mem­ Geo. W. Caswell Co^ Coffee and Tea Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts, a fine three-thread in­ — Robert D. Finnie beyond any conception St. Paul and bers and what the advantages -of MONUMENTS oming will be to them. The club Olive Oil grain chiffon which is his brethren could have had. What­ A Caswell man is in your neighbor* V. M. GILDEA For Catholic Funerals ever the early Christians suffered, it las decided to postpone the banquet hood every day. known for its wearing and social in honor of the basketball , Opposite Mt. Olivet Cemetery all happened in that safe little Medi­ 1836 So. Broadway So. 7205 qualities. Its alluring Better Personal Service terranean world, amid the old man­ teams until after Lent. The club colors and sheer qual­ Opposite Riverside Cemetery ners, the old landmarks. If they en­ Telephone YOrk 1605 dured martyrdom, they died among ity have made it pop­ PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. their brethren, their relics were pi­ ular at a higher price ously preserved, their names lived in . . . and at our new, the mouths of holy men. But this CORPORATE TRUST SHARES lower price we expect man ha.s risked torture and death it to be the most pop­ SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS T alone among infidels.” Market About $6.62— Write for Descriptive Booklet Dr. Tucker’s eloquent tribute to ular stockings in town THE NEW PARISH OF AURORA, COLORADO Father Kino is less pretentious than . . . 10 new spring Dear Friend, and Devotee* ol the Little Flower i the volume Miss Gather has devoted shades. Yon desire to do something for the Little to the memon^ of Bishop Lamy, but PEDLEY-RYAN & CO. Flower direetlr. Here is the chance to obtain no less gratifying. Both apprecia her interceesion In an eepeeial manner, by be­ Dealers in High Grade Investments coming a Founder of the chnrch which ts dedi­ tions are in keeping with other _evi' cated to her in Aurora, Colorado. dences of the fairness of noblemind' 709 Seventeenth Street, Denver MAin 5641 Names of all Founders, living or dead, are ed Americans, who seek to give ex being intcribed th tbs Book of Uoeee of St. pression to their recognitjon of what Tbereec. This, book le placed upon the altar TIMOTHY A. PEDLEY and epeeial remembrance made at every Maas, was great and good in our past. while a particular holy Haas is being offered THOMAS A. RYAN JOSEPH A. RYAN monthly fur the living end deed members ol (he Founder. Yourself, yoor children, parents, LOCAL PLANS ARE MADE relatives and friends— each and every one— may FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY become a Founder of the Chnreh of the Little Flower. Living and deed may be enrolled. A Founder it one who contribntee five dol­ (Continued From Page 1) lars (15 00) or more to the building tnnd. nians and the Emerald Isle with a Do a deed of ebertty for tbs Little Flower Pontifical Mass each St. Patrick end her grateful invocation before the Sacred Heart will not fail you in the hoar of your day. He is American bom but of Standard Policies. . . greatest need. German blood; yet he is a good Your. ..ncerely In the Sacred Heart and ^ enough Irishman that on one memor Standard Funeral Merchandise at Standard Low Prices able occasion, years ago, the Hiber NOTE— A copy of a new norena will ba mailed to every Founder. nians of Denver sent him as their With a HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE Has Been and REV. HENRY A. GEISERT, delegate to their national conv Box 246, Aurora. Colorado. Will Always Be Our Policy. Dear Father Geiaert: I wish to become a Founder of the Little Flower of tion. Jesus building fund...... _ On the evening of March 17, the Enclosed please find ( ______Please enter my name In the Little Flower Hibernians will celebrate, with their Book of Rotea, that 1 may have the benefit of the holy Maeeee. Yours faithfully. friends, in social fashion, at the Cos Geo. P. Hackethal mopolitan hotel. George Hancock NAME.- orchestra will play. The affair wi Funeral Director be in charge of John Gleason, presi 1240 Acoma TAbor 1656 ADDRES8. dent; William E. McLain, secretary treasurer, and M. J. Crotty.