DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER VOL. III. NO 26. DENVEB, COLOEADO, THUfiSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. * «.H pp,p^
A Real Separation Rev. Luigi Lops James Ryder Randall “ L’Asino " in America Fr. Dempsey’s Hotel Italian Priest Excommunicated by Author of “Maryland, My Maryland," San Francisco Judge’s Estimate of an Bishop Horstmann. Catholic Poet and Journalist of Italian Anti-Clericai Journal. 'Switzerland Canton Disestablishes the National Calvin* the South Is Dead. In Rome not long ago, a court judge The words of our Divine Lord A Unique Establishment Which Supplies Home Com« istic Church "Scandals must come, but woe to those James Ryder Randall, famous war acquitted the publishers and editors of by whom they come," have been fre poet and Catholic author of the South, "L ’Asino" of the charge of circulating forts to the Unemployed UtU' *t anything, has appeared In at the i>oll8 has always succeeded in quently verified in the local and in the died at Augusta, Georgia, January 14th. immoral literature. An American judge The Rev. Timothy Dempsey has in a job. They want to work badly. They, the d&Ii/ papers announcing the suc blocking Catholic claims. In this par general history of the Church, says the His his best poem was "Maryland, My has passed upon the character of the St. Louis a lodging house for w’orking- want to be of some use in the world. cess of the Catholics in obtaining the ticular case the *'Loi Fazy," brought Cleveland Universe. Maryland," written at the outbreak of same publication, and the two'de separation of Church and state in in by M. Henry Fazy, baa passed the the Civil War, which became at once cisions present an instructive contrast. men, which is a model of its kind and The Roving Spirit. Many of our readers may recall the gave during the month of December Geneva. The home of Calvin, the great council at Geneva by sixty-six trouble caused not long ago in Y'oungs- the battle-song of the Confederacy. Says "Tne Monitor," of San Francisco: - "I wish to correct that roving dispo* birthplace of Calvinism, has cut off the votes as against twenty-three, a clear Mr. Randall w’as bom in Baltimore, " 'L’Asino," perhaps without excep between 6,000 and 7,000 free lodging town by au Italian priest named Luigi to deserving men w*ho from one cause sltion. It is what drags a certain class Caivtnistlc church, root and branch. majority in the council. It was sup Maryland, of an old Catholic family, tion the filthiest Journal ever publicly Ix)ps, a stranger in the diocese of or another were unable to secure em of men to the bottom of the social lad It is a real separation of Church.and ported by the Radicals and the unani January 1, 1899. His education w*as circulated iny any language, has met a Cleveland. He had been sent by the ployment to enable them to pay for der, as I have found by experience. I state—not state supervision of the mous body of the Catholics. Like all received at Georgetown college, but body blow’ in San Francisco. There is Rt. Rev. Bishop Horstmann to assist shelter. try to create a love of home in them Church, as in France, under the asso measures in Switzerland dealing with ill health compelled him to leave be one quarter at least in this city In pro tern, the Italian pastor of Youngs The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, in and to put them with men of their own ciation law. constitutional matters, it had after town. fore completing the course. He went which it will never be kept for sale kind, where they may make friends passing the council of state, to be sub south and spent some time in Florida, again, and that is the store—rather the speaking of Father Dempsey’s remark A Real Separation. After a brief sickness the pastor of able work in that city says: and not feel like changing their loca mitted to the popular referendum, and finally going to New Orleans where he stores, for there are two of them—of Through the untiring efforts of the the Italians in Youngstown died Father Dempsey baa taken it upon tion every year or six months. I say again the Protestants were confident clerked in a large shipping firm. He the newsdealer who w*as tried last week Catholics of Geneva, the National Father l.,op8 officiated and had charge himself to better the condition of the I will give you a home. My hotels of their victory. At the polls the Pro was here when the news of the sklr for breaking the laws of decency. That Protestant church, founded by Calvin, of the congregation until a new pastor poor workingman. He has worked out have all the advantages of a home.* testants were disappointed, for, by mish at Baltimore, when the union trial resulted in an acquittal of the has ceased to be the church of the was apiK>inted. In the meantime he a plan which was under consideration The question came up as to the quar 7,656 voices against 6,822, the electors troops marched through that city, accused, and justly so, under the law, state; the alliance existing for cen bad BO ingratiated himself among the for many years before it was put into rels which might naturally arise among of the canton of Geneva voted for the reached him. Being n true son of the for it was proven to the jury that he turies betwe^en this church and the people and. it is said, so misrepresent execution. His idea has been tried be such a miscellaneous gathering of men. separation of church and state. South, bis feelings were poured forth was innocent of evil intent in selling state has been broken, and the Na ed the newly apixMnted pastor, that the fore, but without much success. It has Father Dempsey assured me that he A Just Law. in the famous lyric, "Maryland, My the paper, and ignorant - of its foul tional Protestant church has lost its members of the congregation did net always been difficult to get the co had yet to learn of a quarrel among .a 'Loi de Fazy,” with Its liberal Maryland," w'bich has never been ex nature. The po'int is, however, that highly privileged and subsidised place. wish to receive him. Legal means had operation of the great army of men them. There had as yet been no provisions, is in striking contrast with celled and is one of jhe few American the object of the arrest and trial has YVe have heard much of the suppres to be resorted to to oblige the Rev. who are befriended, and they need Just arrests made from his hotels. There the disgraceful Briand law in France. songs destined to immortality. been fully accomplished, and more sion of the Catholic Church in France Mr. Ix>ps to vacate the church. He, such a personality to make them go had been nothing stolen since last The “Lot de Fazy*' allow’s religions to however, persisted in his lawless con After the w*af he engaged in jour than accomplished, for not only is the January, when two suits of clothes bad —nothing of the actions of Swltxerland the right way. he practiced and the churches to be duct, erected a building and held serv nalism and w'rote several poems new’sdealer pledged never to sell the affecting the Calvinistic church. The Father Dempsey maintains two ho been taken away by a transient organized in virtue of the liberty of ices therein for the rebellious people. w'bich he considered superior to "Mary paper again, but dealers in general story is an interesting one. tels for workingmen without homes. boarder. meeting and the law of association. Things went from bad to worse and land, My Maryland." have received an unmistakable warn Geneva, though not a large canton These hotels are his charity head To run these two hotels It •Aggre By the **Lol de Fazy" the different the daily newspapers told of a raid Last summer his native state, in rec ing from the court, a w’arning that will yet, is one of the leading cantons, in quarters, and are the principal field gates a cost of $500 current expenses buildings consecrated to worship, are made on the old church by the follow ognition of bis merits, presented him DO doubt, effectually put a stop to the Switserland. This latter country is for his work. monthly. There are no profits in tMa guaranteed their religious applica- ers of Rev. Luigi Lops. In this raid with a superb residence. A day was circulation of the paper in San Fran comprisiKl. as we know, of a number There is an air of home about these scheme. If there happens to be a su- tk>n. The French law assigns the con the chuixh was stripped of most of also set apart in bis honor at the cisco. Judge Cabaniss said, in address o f cantons, each exercising practically hotels which attracts the lonely man. plus, it is. applied to the greater com trol of the church buildings to the its furniture and vestments, which Jamestown exposition. ing the jury: unlimited powers in ali matters affect The nightly average attendance is fort of the guests. There Is help to be ing internal interests, including mat "Cultuel Association," under which. If were transferred to the conventicle Two years ago Mr.-Randall accepted “ ‘Your verdict carries a heavy re paid. They are mostly men and presided over by the rebellious priest. the editorship of the "Morning Star" about 600. ters of faith and religion. In moot of the churches are kept for their re sponsibility with it. Let no one think women whom Father Dempsey has be Father Lops, after repeated canoni of New Orleans, the Catholic paper They All Want Work. the cantons, fair play was extended the ligious purposes, the clergymen has no that the acquittal of this man excuses friended in times past, and whom he cal warnings by our RL Rev. Bishop, founded and edited ft>r a time by that Father Dempsey says that most of Catholics. ^ Oeneva. however, the title recognized by law. Further, the the act I give warning now that if needs as his assistants. was at last for his obstinacy and re^ other great Southern Catholic poet. the men who come to him for help and Catholic Church was under state reg French law limits the rights of owner any one. especially any one formerly Father Dempsey has a dozen or fusal to present himself before the Father Ryan. He tesigned this po who stay at his hotel for a night want ulation and. in addition, the Catho ship of the Cultuel Association, but so charged, is brought for trial befcH-e more correspondents whom he has at Bishop, excommunicated publicly. The sition last summer to devote himself work. He doesn't know the word lics were compelled to pay for the there exists no corresponding limita me for dealing in this filthy paper, 1 least one time set on their feet. matter w’os finally brought to the at to more congenial literary work. He "tramp." From bis experience for support of the state church. tion In the Swiss law, the latter declar will punish him to the full extent of "Write to me now and then," he told ing simply that churches, by conform tention of the Most Rev. Apostolic Del has contributed extensively to CJatho- the law. l^ t no one attempt to try years with men who have come down Referendum Taken. them. "I want to know how you are ing themaelrea to the federal code, egate in Washington, D. C. lic papers and was la wTiter of rare 'the baby act,’ to plead bis cause in in the world to poverty or who have getting along." Prior to the recent passage of the can acquire property with all the con His excellency, the Apostolic Dele power. this court again for such a foul offense. gotten there by some means or other, a Well-penned letters that showed separation law In the canton of Ge sequences flowing therefrom. gate, wrote to the Most Rev. Pasquale An uncivilized heathen would blush small per cent, are lazy or unambi their temporary distress was through nera. the pastors were required by law The Catholics were further deter Gagilardl, Archbishop of Manfredonia, and be ashamed of such things as are tious. no fault of incapacity to make a living to be selected by the parishonefs, the Taft Praises WorK of Friars mined that if they were to be denied ccmcerning the unfortunate career of printed in this paper.’ "I have found the heart of the poor and that they were not idle from lazi bishops were required to be approved state supports for their religion, the his sobject, the Rev. Luigi Lops, who Secretary of War William H. Taft "An interesting point brought out by workingman responds quicker to a ness often come to him. Father b/ the canton authorities, the canton Proiaatrala ahroiiid be denied it also, had inaugurated aa. independent con was la Boeton 11 L#i.l3 - and be ad the trial was the fact that three rai^ kind act or word than any other metn- law determined parish lines and the Dempsey remained that one lellow and with the result that Protestant gregntion of the Italians in that part dressed the Congregational ministers dred copies weekly of the paper were her of society," he remarked the other appointment and dismissal of pastors, especially wrote him a letter very ism ceases now to receive state aid of Youngstown formerly known as in Pilgrim hall, si>eakiDg on the Philip sold by the dealer arrested. Safe to day. "(Jet a despondent man a job the parishes were required to be ad- often, and tis contents and style were Of course. It Is no new position for the Brier Hill. pines. Among other things, he said: say, no more such papers will be after he has been wandering about the minUtcred by a board of laymen. Al "classic." “The man was simply down Catholics. It Is a novelty for the Na The Archbishop of Manfredonia rati "We are indebted for the fact that found offered by him. And ‘be and all streets in search of employment for though the Catholics In the Geneva for a while,” he explained. *T gave tional Protestant church and the Old fied the excommunication. there is a Christian people in these is others,' said Judge Cabaniss, ‘will put days and nights, and he never forgets canton numbered 76.000, to 64,000 Pro him a little boost and be did the resL (so-called) Catholics. For, ^ It uo* lands to the work of the religious or such things on sale hereafter at their iL" testants, the former wore compelled He is making a fair income now, de deratood. there arc really four church ders of the Catholic Church, who went peril.* " An old man fell sick in a dingy cor to {>sy a tax to aubaldlxe the state Cardinal Gibbons spite a disablement.’* es, in a sense, in (Geneva: there three hundred years ago and hap ner at Morgan and Eighth streets a church, in addition to supporting their 1. The old National Protestant pened there just before the Mahome short time ago. A woman found him Guests Never Abuse Hospitality. own church. Ali these objectionable church, founded by Calvin. Says That Prohibition Is Not Practi tans bad bi^en able to get in their Monoment to Msgr. Doane there unconscious. What did she do? One remarkable thing about Father laws are now abollabed, and, further, 2. The National Catholic church, cable. work, and who rescued the people and Get the police? No: she went at Dempsey's institution is the care from 1908 no religion In Geneva is to or Old Catholics, who are the rebels of led 'them into Christianity, but the Citizens of Newark. New Jersey, breakneck speed to Father Dempsey. which the men exercise to avoid break receive any subsidy from the state or Cardinal Gibbons is decidedly in fa 1873. Christianity which they have is a numbering many thousands, witnessed Her first thought was of the man who ing a rule of the house. They never commune. vor of a high liquor license. He said a 3. Evangelical church, w'hich split few days ago: Christian tutelage. the exercises incidental to the unveil had set her husband on his feet and soil the floors with muci or tobacco. For Borne time past it has been felt away from the National Protestant "I have always been in favor of high "The friars did not deem that it was ing of the magnificent bronze statue of put bread into the mouths of her little There has never been a case of intoxi that Catholics were being unfairly church in 1849. license and have made utterances to wise that they should be led on to a the late MonsIgnor Doane, Thursday. children thereby. This man was taken cation in the hotels. dealt with, and steps have, from time 4. The Catholic Church. that effect. In a community as large great knowledge of the world, because January 9th. The throng that gathered to the priest’s place and cared for. He There is a large group of men who to time, been taken with the object of Of these four churches, the National as Baltimore I do not consider abso they thought that that would exi>080 about the statue and the platform was grew* well and strong. He was poor make this hotel their permanent home. endeavoring to ameloriate their con Protestant church—that Is. the TJld lute prohibition practical, for there are them to danger, and the consequence remarkable in that Protestants Joined and despondent, and the words of the A small room is to be had for $1 a ditions, but - though these measures Calvinistic church—and the National so many way of getting around legis was that in most parts of the islands with Catholics in doing honor to the Samaritan cheered him. He was given week, and with it go the same con have passed the council of state, yet Catholic church received help from the they were not taught anything but the memory of a Catt^oUc prelate, whose free lodging until he got well enough veniences that are given for a dime. on being referred to the referendum lation. But the high liquor license I state. These churches roust now shift dialects, and in that way exercised a life of goodness, a governor-elect, a to work, and now he is in a good posi Father Dempsey’s church is Just of the people, the Protestant majority believe to be the proper solution of the for themselves.—CUithoIlc Citizen. problem. remarkable influence over them. congressman, a mayor, an Episcopal tion. which Father Dempsey secured around the corner, and a large number clerg>’man. and a Hebrew Rabbi, ex "To begin with the revenue will be "Now, that is an important fact in for him. of them go there on Sunday for ser dealing with a problem w'hich we tolled. Standing out in this array of The Men at Home. vice. There are notices in the hotel New Diocese Mexican Government guaranteed by the increased price de prominent men were Bishop O'Connor, spite the fact that the number of sa have before us. because you will un In the first place, a clean bed with rooms of the hours. derstand that there is no Oriental or of New Y'ork, and one of the most Formed from Territory of Chicago loons wilt be greatly decreased. The two sheets is given. The man, if he so In the autumn the number of Claims Ownership of All Church Prop Malay people, except the Filipinos, prominent Catholic men In the state, Archdiocese. high license will do away with the wishes, can shine his shoes in the applicants increases, and the first erty. that are Christian, therefore the only the Hon. James Smith, Jr., of New Chicago. Jan, 10.—Right Rev. Peter small grog shops that throw out many morning free of charge. He has a cold weather generally fills up his en people to look toward Europe and ark. Mexico City. Jan. 8.—The federal temptations for the poorer class of locker, well ventilated, to which he is tire wardroom of beds. This winter J. Muldoon, auxiliary bishop of the Chi The Joining of denominations in do government, through the finance de America and the Christian religion for given a key, and where he may store he has provided against an overcrowd cago Archdiocese, and Rev. Paul people, and with the number of sa ing honor to the late Monsignor ex Rhode, pastor of St. Michael Polish partment, has Issued a notice to the lo loons decreased the police will be bet their ideals w*ere these, and it is the his things if he is a regular lodger. ed house by the installation of about tended even to the i>arade of societies cal authorities throughout the countr>' Christian religion and the European Then a 'shower or plunge bath Is at one hundred new cots of iron, painted church in South Chicago, will be the ter able to enforce the laws. When that preceded* the exercises. new bishop of Rockford and Auxiliary ordering an Inventory ma
and perfectly appointed dinner at her A PLEASING REFLECTION homo. 3706 Arlington street, on Sunday. Hero of the Civil W ar Comes to lho«e who wF;ir our They not only aee well but their Just before their departure for the tnlrrom tell them thot they look well. too. . . . Heights, /a and Drink 8AU>.factory RlaHMCH «rt ’ those which are rlR-ht in every particular— frumes. Clarence Daly left for the East Mon- lenevs styK an d p ri-e . O n r ►riiKrniHee o f en tire aatlafaction co vera e v ery point. ilny evening to continue his studies at It’eail.sfartlon fs what \i»ti want you should see us about your eyes. Two grave, quiet-looking men stood Will tell you their <»»edition and what they need. If ure not in- Hamilton College. Denver, Colo. dleale.l. we ll tell you so. __ At tile last meeting of the Tji Sorella on the steps of a big bouse In Wash Make your aiipolntment by I’hone Main 69i Club, held with Miss Kathryn Goodwin. 1100 Clarkson street, prlz«*s for the ington some years ago. They were highest score at ”500. ’ were awarded Mis.s Ix>uise W a h le r und Dr. J a m e s I. watching four bright children get into Laughlhi. Tlie next meeting will be a cart and drive down the street, throw with Miss Mary Mulrooney. and it Is said that for some reasoh, beat known log back kisses and “ good-bye” to papa to the club members, the young ladies will meet und attend this meeting in and papa’s friend, the genera). The a body, unaccompanied by escort.s. younger man, and the father was Gen Mr. W. Edward Sieger, who is mak &WIKERATH BROS. O PflC U CO. ing a tour of the world, writes from eral Phil Sheridan— “ Fighting Phil,” DKAVKirS HliLl.VlIl.E OPTICIANS. Hong Kong, that his trip thus far has 1M 4 C A l.i r O U X I A .ST. KKAli SIXTKK.NTII ST. as he was called In those days. An Carlson’s Ice Cream tieen most enjoyable, and he Is in the best of health and spirits. other general, an old friend, said: 14^17 California Street PKone Main 112 '4 Girls have you heard that rumbling Along the streets? No. It is not the echo Phil, how do you manage your little of a California earthquake. It is Char army of four?” lie Nickerson’s new motor bicycle, wlilch the city officials gave him for his “ Don’t manage; they are mischiev T H E WEEK IN DENVER comfort and convenience, knowing full well that, this being I^eap Y’ear. a young ous soldiers, but what good comrades! man of Charlie's type, Is much in de All the good there is in me they bring mand. and that business and pleasure HT. KIlANCl.S I>K SAIiE.S. Notice to Societies can blend with better results with the out. Their little mother is a wonder aid of a motor machine. T h e l>adle.-» A id Hoelety w ill g iv e a ful woman, and worth a regiment of Monday evening a number of society o.ard party and leap year ball at Ue Secretaries, Attention. Pron a hall. January 2K. 1908 people were in attendance at the Broad officers. John. I often think what pit- Mra P Mullin entertained the Hifch Hereafter a charge of 5 cents per line way. The box occupants were Mrs. W. falls are in waiting for my small, Kive Club Tue.aday evening. The prizes will be made for all resolutions or no A. Hendryx. Florence Sheedy. Regina were won by Mrs. Huffy and Mr. )ates; tices, which are not necessarily news, MePhee. Clara Matty. Verna Monarch, brave soldiers all through life. I wish inserted in the Columns of The Regis Florence Andrew. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. consoUllon Mra. Hoyle and Mr. Seventh Floor Club Building, 1731 Ara»«hoe Street. Mra. McGlnley entertained the h-uchre ter. Simpson. Miss Josephine Shevnln and I could always help them over.” club Thursday afternoon. . THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CATH Miss Wlnnifred MacKinnon. OLIC REGISTER. “ Phil, if you could choose for your I..arge 8 t, Best Bookkeeping, Shorthand and ail practical branehas. most won the Royal Prize; Miss Mullen U»e Mrs. John McGowan has invited a thoroughly taught. Actual business methods and Individual instruction, our number of young people to be members little son from all the temptations Walter K Atchison ot specialties. More than 600 pupils this year. 110 from other business colleges. CARD OF TH.ANK.S. of a house party which she will give which will beset him the one most to 1,000 former pupils in excellent positions In Colorado. Our charges are only OueriiKey. Wyo., are visiting with Mrs. this week at her artistic mountain two-thirds as much as those of other business schools In Denver, though AtchiHon's parenta.- Mr. and Mrs. 1. home in Buffalo Park. be feared, what would it bo?” Genei*al our work Is far superior. Investigate and you will attend this school. One Wullen of 511 South Sherman. It has pleased God in His infinite wisdom to call our dearly beloved Mrs. Dennis Sheedy-was one'of the month, day school. 18; night school, 13.50. Call for catalog. W. T. Parks, M.S., MiHse.H M aricuret and guests at the notably swell luncheon Marguerite Snow in *'The College Sheridan leaned his nead against the tieicea of Mrs. Manner of .South Grant daughter and sister. Ruby Gertrude P rin c ip a l, P h o n e 8040, M ain. McLellan. to r heavenly home. We Friday, at which Mrs. J. M. Kuyken- Widow.” avenue, who have been spending two dahl extended her hospitality in honor doorway and said soberly: “ It would weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, humbly bow sa. .ng. "Thy will be doae. Tlie Lord hath given and the I»rd hath of Mrs. John Montgomery of New York. Marguerite Snow, who will appear in we the curse of strong drink. Boys are William Sheedy of 1223 Miss Helen Reagan. Miss I,x)uise Frer- liave returned to school in St. Joseph. taken our child. Blessed be the name tho “College Widow.” at the Broadway no saints. W e are all self-willed, may of the Ixtrd.” ker and Miss Marjorie Harrington took part in the delightful rercital given by during the week of January 20th, is ^*Mr. and Mrs. John W. Maloney enter We express our slnceresl thanks to be full of courage and chrift and push all who consoled us during her abort Miss Flora Taub, and her pupils, at the a Denver girl and a former attendant tained Wednesday evening m honor of Knight-Campbell Music Halt on Thurs Miss May e Mullin. whose marriage Itlnoss. at and after her death, to tl»e of Loretto Heights Academy. Her and kindness and charity, but woe to The Scenic Trip to Cripple Creek Rev. Father Eisler, who administered day evening, and acquitted themselves with Mr. A. Lynn Yates m m DENATER CATHOLIC REGISTER ■ ^»08 ^ o illM *i VOL. III. NO 2B. DENVEB, COLOEADO, THUESDAY, JANUAEY 23, 1908. -.50 PEE YEAR A Real Separation Rev. Lui^i Lops \ James Ryder Randall ‘ L'Asino ” in America Fr. Dempsey’s Hotel Italian Priest Excommunicated by Author of “Maryland, My Maryland,’* San Francisco Judge’s Estimate of an Bishop Horstmann. Catholic Poet and Journalist of Italian Anti-Clerical Journal. 'Switzerland Canton Disestablishes the National Calvin- the South It Dead. In Rome not Tong ago, a court judge Tl?e words of our Divine Lord, A Unique Establishment Which Supplies Home Com« istic Church ”Scandals must come, but woe to those James Ryder Randall, famous war acquitted the publishers and editors of by whom they come,” have been fre poet and Catholic author of the South, "L ’Asino” of the charge of circulating forts to the Unemployed , Uttle, if anything, has appeared in at the i>oil8 has always succeeded In died at Augusta, Georgia. January 14th. immoral literature. An American Jndge quently verified in the local and in the The Rev. Timothy Dempsey has in a job. They want to work badly. They the dally papers announcing the suc blocking Catholic claims. In this par general history of the Church, says the His his best poem was “Maryland, My has passed upon the character of the St. Louis a lodging house for working want to be of some use in the world. cess of the Catholics in obtaining the ticular case the “Lol Fazy,” brought Cleveland Universe. Maryland,” written at the outbreak of same publication, and the two de men, which is a model of its kind and separation of Church and state in in by M. Henry Fazy, baa passed the the Civil War, which became at once cisions present an instructive contrast. The Roving Spirit. Many of our readers may recall the gave during the month of December Geneva. The home of Calvin, the great council at Geneva by sixty-six the battle-song of the Confederacy. Says “Tfte Moniter,” of San Francisco: “ I wish to correct that roving dispo trouble caused not long ago in Y'oungs- between 6,000 and 7,000 free lodging birthplace of Calvinism, has cut off the votes as against twenty-three, a clear Mr. Randall w'as bom in Baltimore, “ ‘L ’Asino,” perhaps without excep town by an Italian priest named Luigi to deserving men who from one cause sition. It Is what drags a certain class Calvinistic church, root and branch. majority in the council, it was sup- Maryland, of an old Catholic family. tion the filthiest journal ever publicly Ix)ps, a stranger in the diocese of or another were unable to secure em of men to the bottom of the social lad It Is a real separation of Church and IM>rted by tbo Radicals and the unani January 1. 1899. His education was circulated iny any language, has met a Cleveland. He had been sent by the ployment to enable them to pay for der, as I have found by experience. I state— not stato supervision of the mous body of the Catholics. Like all received at Georgetown college, but body blow in San Francisco. There is Rt. Rev. Bishop Horstmann to assist shelter. try to create a love of home in them Church, as in France, under the asso measures in Switzerland dealing with ill health compelled him to leave be one quarter at least in this city in and to put them with men of their own pro tem. the Italian pastor of Youngs The St. Louis Globe-I^mocrat, in ciation law. constitutional matters, it had after town. fore completing the course. He went which it will never be kept for sale kind, where they may make friends speaking of Father Dempsey’s remark A Real Separation. passing the council of state, to be sub south and spent some time in Florida, again, and that is the store—rather the and not feel like changing their loca After a brief sickness the pastor of able work in that city says: mitted to the popular referendum, and finally going to New Orleans where he stores, for there are two of them—of Through the untiring efforts of the the Italians in Youngstown died. Father Dempsey has taken it upon tion every year or six months. I say Catholics of Geneva, the National again the Protestants were confident Father Lops officiated and had charge clerked in a large shipping firm. He the newsdealer who was tried last week I will give you a home. My hotels of their victory. At the polls the Pro was here when the news of the skir for breaking the jaws of decency. That himself to better the condition of the I Protestant church, founded by Calvin, of the congregation until a new pastor poor workingman. He has worked out have all the advantages of a home.* testants were disappointed, for, by mish at Baltimore, when the union trial resulted in an acquittal of the The question came up as to the quar has ceased to be the church of the was apiKjinted. In the meantime be a plan which was under consideration 7,656 voices against 6.822, the electors troops marched through that city, accused, and justly so, under the law, state; the alliance existing for cen had so ingratiated himself among the for many years before it was put into rels which might naturally arise among of the canton of Geneva voted for the reached him. Being a true son of the for It was proven to the jury that he turies between this church and the people and, it is said, so misrepresent execution. His idea has been tried be such a miscellaneous gathering of men. separation of church and state. South, his feelings were poured forth was innocent of evil intent in selling state has been broken, and the Na ed the newly appointed pastor, that the fore, but without much success. It has Father Dempsey assured me that he A Just Law. in the famous lyric, “ Maryland, My the paper, and ignorant of its foul tional Protestant church has lost its members of the congregation did not always been difficult to get the co had yet to learn of a quarrel among The “ Loi de Fazy,” with its liberal Maryland,” w’hich has never been ex nature. The point is, however, that highly privileged and subsidised place. wish to receive him. Legal means had operation of the great army of men them. There had as yet been no provialons. Is in striking contrast with celled and is one of jhe few American the object of the arrest and trial has arrests made from his hotels. There i We have beard much of the suppres to be resorted to to oblige the Rev. songs destined to immortality. who are befriended, and they need just sion of the Catholic Church in Prance the disgraceful Briand law in France. Mr. Lops to vacate the church. He, been fully accomplished, and more had been nothing stolen since last After the war he engaged in jour such a personality to make them go —nothing of the actions of Switzerland The ”Lol de Fazy” allows religions to however, persisted in his lawless con than accomplished, for not only is the January, when two suits of clothes had nalism and wrote several poems the right way. affecting the Calvinistic church. The he practiced and the churches to be duct. erected a building and held serv newsdealer pledged never to sell the been taken away by a transient which he considered superior to “ Mary Father Dempsey maintains two ho story is an interesting one. organized in virtue of the liberty of ices therein for the rebellious people. paper again, but dealers in general boarder. land, My Maryland.” tels for workingmen without homes. Geneva, though not a large canton meeting and the law of association. Things went from bad to worse and have received an unmistakable warn To run these two hotels it aggre Last summer his native state, in rec These hotels are his charity bead- yet, is one of the leading cantons in By the “Loi de Fazy” the different the daily newspapers told of a raid ing from the court, a warning that will gates a cost of 1500 current expenses ognition of bis merits, presented him quarters. and are the principal field Switzerland. This latter country is buildings consecrated to worship, are made on the old church by the follow no doubt, effectually put a stop to the monthly. There are no profits in this with a superb residence. A day was for his work. comprised, as we know, of a number guaranteed their religious applica ers of Rev. Luigi Lops. In tills raid circulation of the paper in San Fran scheme. If there happens to be a su- also set apart in his ' honor at the There is an air of home about these of cantons, each exercising practically tion. The French law assigns the con the chui'ch was stripped of most of cisco. Judge Cabaniss said, in address plus, it is. applied to the greater com Jamestown expoaitior. hotels which attracts the lonely man. unlimited powers in all matters affect trol of the church buildings to the its furniture and vestments, which ing the jury: fort of the gpicsts. There is help to be Two years ago Mr.’-Randall accepted The nightly average attendance ia ing internal interests, including mat **CultueI Association,” under which, if were transferred to the conventicle “ ‘Your verdict carries a heavy re paid. They are mostly men and the editorship of the “Morning Star" about 6CK). ters of faith and religion. In most of the churches are kept for their re presided over by the rebellious priest. sponsibility with it. Let no one think women whom Father Demiraey has be Father Lops, after repeated canoni of New Orleans, the Catholic paper They All Want Work. the cantons, fair play was extended the ligious purposes, the clergymen has no that the acquittal of this man excuses friended in times past, and whom he cal w’aimings by our Rt. Rev. Bishop, founded and editer* fc>r a time by that Father Dempsey says that most of Catholics. In Geneva, however, the title recognized by law. Further, the the act I give warning now that If needs as his assistants. was at last for his obstinacy and re other great Soutbem Catholic poet, the men who come to him for help and Catholic Church was under state reg French law limits the rights of owner any one, especially any one formerly Father Dempsey has a dozen or fusal to pzbsent himself before the Father Ryan. He resigned this po who stay at bis hotel for a night want ulation and, in addition, the Catho ship of the Cultuel Aasociatloo, but so charged, is brought for trial before more correspondents whom he has at Bishop, excommunicated publicly. The sition last summer to devote himself work. He doesn’t know the word lics were compelled to pay for the there exists no corresponding limita me for dealing in this filthy paper. I least one time set on their feet. matter was finally brought to the at to more congenial literary work. He “tramp.” From bis experience for support of the state church. tion in the Swiss law, the latter declar will punish him to the full extent of “Write to me now and then,” he told ing simply that churches, by conform tention of the Most Rev. Apostolic Del has contributed • Jtersively to Catho the law. Let no one attempt to try years with men who have come down Rafsrsndum Taken. them. “ I want to know how you are ing themselves to the federal code, egate in Washington, D. C. lic papers and was ta writer of rare ‘the baby act,’ to plead bis cause In in the world to poverty or who have getting along.” Prior to the recent passage of the can acquire property with all the con- His excellency, the Apostolic Dele power. this court again for such a foul offense. gotten there by some means o r other, a Well-penned letters that showed aeparation law In’^ the canton of Ge aequencea flowing therefrom. gate, wrote to the Most Rev. Pasquale An uncivilized heathen would blush small per cent, are lazy or unambi' their temporary distress was through neva. the pastors were required by law The Catholics were further deter Qagllardl, Archbishop of Manfredonia, Taft Praises WorK of Friars and be ashamed of such things as are tious. DO fault of incapacity to make a living to be selected by the pariahonera, the mined that if they were to be denied concerning the unfortunate career of printed in this paper.’ “ I have found the heart of the poor and that they were not idle from lazi bishops were required to be approved state supports for their religion, the his subject, the Rev. Luigi Lops, who Secretary of War William H. Taft “An interesting point brought out by workingman responds quicker to a ness often come to him. Father by the canton autborlUc»a, the canton Prolaaianta ahoutd ba danlad It also, had Inaugurated an independent con was in Boaton 11.i ARCHBISHOP QLENNON'6 CHRIST Society Fraternity Exemplified. MAS SERMON. The members of St. Lucy’s Holy CITY SHOE FACTORY Name Society, Jersey City, are evi J. W . FIRESTINE, Proprietor Th is Country Gives a Bad Example dently made of the right material. Bewed soles. 69 to 76 eonis. Rubber of ’’Peace on Earth.” One of their number was frightfully heeip, 85 cents. burned on the Fourth of July; after Ph oae, U a lO B 1074. p u i :b l o Archbishop Glennon delivered the months of watting, it developed that 103 W . P o a rtb 8t. P a eb lo , Colow sermon in the old Cathedral at St. | there was more than a chance for his ATCHISON, KAS. Louis at the last Mass on Christmas. I recovery if enough of healthy cuticle Chas. Otero Jewelry Co. r u l e The edifice was crowded to its full | could be procured for a skin-grafting E ’^ e : Reception at Mt. St. Scholastica Acad capacity. process. Rev. Father Watterson, the Minafaciiriig Jsmiers aid Optidias And not Uie exception at I^ang^ley's Grocery and Market. Our shelves are chock DIAMOND SETTING emy on New Year'* Day. His Grace declared In emphatic spiritual director of the society, ex full of Rood thinirn to eat and no matter how particular you are in supplies for AND ENGRAVING. the table, we can elve you satisfaction both as to quality and price. A Special terms against ths advisability of send plained the situation to the 450 mem OfTerinR this week on Butter at Prices that you cannot match anywhere In the Phone Black 3921. city. Special Correspondence. ing the American armada half way bers of the organization and asked 615 North Main SL. PUEBLO, COLO. K re «h Ilam w...... ^ ■ ■ ...... Haw l^eaf Lard how many would help by contributing l-'renh Spare KIHm ...... ■ f l B A ...... Corn Fed l^ln Steak How sweetly do not the heavenly around the world. In his opinion it F re a h I*ork S id e ...... ■ ■ ■ ! I l l ...... C o m F e d R o a n d S e a k was a serious mistake from many healthy skin. The entire membership l*d re P o r k SauM axe...... ■ l A F I ...... P rim e RJb R o a st harmonies of this holy season blend John W. Stone M. EL Alltenn viewpoints, and Intimated that It sav chorused their willingness. Thirty H e a d I. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER IN THE MATTER OF DIET. HINT FOR THE COOK Case Where Individual Must Be s Law Unto Himself. ERICANl PROPER PREPARATION OF WIN BOULDER, COLO. There are very few of us who dc TER VEGETABLES. not delight in reading essays and dis X MRS. NELLIE KISER, Representative, 902 Walnut Street cussions on dietetics with the same in HOME terest that we scan directions oa Judicious Selection of Days on Which Phone: Boulder 731 — 1 Ring “How to make love,” but In eithei to Serve Them Makes for Econ case no one is guided by these disqui omy and Also Reduces A.RADFORD sitions, because so much depends oa Labor. Boulder Church Directory. the individual in either affairs of tb€ Sacred Heart Church— Cor. 14tb and heart or gastric affairs. One author If the dinner preparations and othei BOULDER. COLORADO H ill e ta P a s t o r a l R esid en ce— 2322 14tb ity says “ Eat this,” another, ‘ Don‘1 llllltllllll EDITOR Bt. Tel^bone Pearl 618. Rev. Father , household duties are properly organ- AgaCho. O.S.B.. pastor, assisted by Rev. eat that.” But w’ho can follow any i ized or planned the common winter Berthold, O.S.B. Sunday High Mass at other's advice? One enthusiast pro 10 o’clock. Mass on week days at 8 j vegetables can be cooked as Inexpen o’clock. Sunday evening services at poses that all the world make apples a sively as canned goods and are far ***“• William A- Radford will answor windows contain window seats tbal a. B. H ISK EV 7:30. T h e 6:30 M a ss on S u n d a y s and part of their daily fare, whereas we ' more palatable. But when vegetables ViwOona and ^re advlca FREE OF week days Is said at Mount St. Ger i^ S T on all auDjects pertalntn# to tha are fitted to the shape of the window CHASE tZX SANBORN'S trude. Academy, corner 10th and Au know of one Instance in which an ap require long cooking they should be •ubject of buildlna for tne r«ad«ra of thU elaborately upholstered and beaj>e**** On account o f -hla wide expe-exne-P*I>**** with fancy pillows. But the comfort nence aa Editor, Author and Manufac 1121 Pearl St. BOULJlBlt, COLO. Phome 4«r BamldM. DENVER & RiO GRANDE RAILROAD that apples should always be tabooed stewed meats, puddings and other turer, be la, without doubt, the hlaheat of such a window seat depends « 80 far as he is concerned. Dr. H. S. alow dishes are to be served, making authority on all theae aubjecta. Adoreas good deal on the way the window if iJi Inqufriaa to William A. Radford. No. Winter Schedule— In Effect November Gridley, professor of general chemis one fire do for all. Here are some Fifth Ave., Chlcaco. 111., and only built and the way the sashes ar< try at the University of Illinois, has good recipes for winter vegetables: enoioaa two-cant atamp for reply. fitted. Where a good deal of glass ii THE CHEYENNE STEAM LAUNDRY 10, 1907—All Trains Dally, Leav- Issued a paper in which he rehabili Fresh Carrots and Canned Peas.—Se Bight rooms with a good attic ia exposed, radiation of heat takes place Has absolutely the only flrst-claaa, up-to-date plant In the stats. Ths least ing Denver tates meat as a continuous article of lect eight carrots of uniform small rapidly, and these pretty bowers are wear and the best work. One trial will convince you. diet after it has been almost put on size, scrape, pare and wash. Slice a Tery popular nouae aa to aiz«. When For Palmer Lake, Colorado Springs the rooms are well designed and care often too cold for comfort In tb< Telephone No. 20. the run by the vegetrians and the them about a quarter of an inch thick. fully laid out for appearance aa well winter time. While a bouse is beln| England & Rossman, Props. and Pueblo— Leave Denver, 8:30 a, m. semivegetarians. Vegetables, he says, Lay them in a saucepan with two aa for comfort the house is almost built the eye of the owner helps s (Dining car), 9:00 a. m. (Dining car), are alw'ays less digestible, while meats sprays of parsley, two small onions, sure to prove attractlTe and pleasing. good deal when It comes to the par 1:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m. (Dining car), offer no obstruction to the natural half teaspoon of salt, two saltspoons In order to have eight rooms you A liJjJQUE G. A. R. POST. Franciscan Editor Dead. 7:00 p. m. (Dining car), 7:30 p. m., conversion of food into products of white pepper, a teaspoon of sugar, capable of being absorbed by the half pint of hot water, or, better still, need a house about this sire, which Rev. Maximilian Schaefer, O. 8 . P., 9:00 p. m. Is 28 by 82 feet, exclusive of tbe blood. While reluctant to talk in the of white broth, with teaspoonful of Post 569, O. A. R.. located at one of the best known members of For Cripple Creek and Victor— porches. It is about aa near square Leave Denver, 4:00 p. m. (Dining car.) tone of the school physiology and even butter. Simmer for five minutes, riotre Dame. Ind., held ita annual the Cincinnati Province of the Fran to discuss “inwards” as a topic ol then set the pan In a moderate oven aa you can have it. and work to ad For Florence and Canon City— vantage In laying out the rooms. You meeting recently and elected tbe fol ciscan Fathers, sucoombed to a ling light literature, we must protest tor over 25 minutes. Remove from Leave Denver, 8:00 a. m, (Dining car), can't take a square house and mark lowing officers: Commander. James ering illness December 18. Father against classifying vegetables in one tbe fire and take out carefully the cut a square room in each comer the McLean (Brother Leander); senior Schaefer was bom in Cincinnati In 9:00 a. m. (Dining car), 1:30 p. m., general category of indestibles. It all onions and the parsley. Add a cup same aa you would mark off a checker rice commander. Hark A. Willis 1831 and was ordained to tbe priest 7:0d p. m. (Dining car), 9:00 p. m. depends on the vegetable and on the of canned peas, from which the juice board, because you must allow for (Brother John); Junior vice oommand- hood by Bishop St. Palais, of Vin For Salida, Buena Vista, Granite person who undertakes to assimilate haa been poured and which have been balls, stairways, closets, bath room, er, Father Martin; adjutant, Nicholas cennes. Ind., In 1857. He was sta and Leadville—Leave Denver, 8:00 a. It benevolently or otherwise. Boiled heated in a teaspoon of butter.. Set cabbage may slay its tens of thou back on tbe stove, stir gently for a and a good many minor acceasorJes Bath (Brother Coamas); quarteraias- tioned at Oldenburg, Ind., Lafayette, m. (Dining car), 9:00 a. m. (Dining that combine to turn an architect's car), 7:00 p. m. (Dining car), 9:00 sands while others walk the earth to minute, pour into a hot vegetable dish ter. John Staley (Brother Isadore): Ind. and Hamilton, Ohio, until 1876, and sprinkle lightly with chopped bair gray. p. m. three-BCore-and-ten. their health unas- surgeon. Rev. F. Schmitt; chaplain. when he was transferred to St. Fran sailed by constant indulgence in boiled parsley. in this plan the hall and llTing For Glenwood Springs, Grand Junc room are thrown together, an idea Rev. 9 . J. Boyle; officer of tbe day. cis' church, Cincinnati. He remained cabbage. Fried onions killed Napo Fried Parsnips.—Boil six medium- (hat takes with a great many people, Agnatz Meyer (Brother Ignatius); there twelve years, becoming profes tion, Salt Lake City, Ogden and the leon. where raw ones might hare pre sized parsnips at any time when you because they like the general ap officer of tbe guard, James Malloy sor at the college aiid pastor of the Pacific Coast—Leave Denver, 8:00 a. served him to scatter new terror in are using the fire for other purposes. pearance, and because it saves room; (Brother Raphael); sergeant major, church. In 1883 he was appointed rec m. (Dining car), 9:00 a. m. (Dining Europe. In exile on a barrel Island While stilt warm peel carefully and then It has another advantage, that John Molnerney (Brother Bustach tor of St. George’s church, Corryville, car), 7:00 p. m. (Dining car.) one may eat onions as he likes, and lay them aside to cool. When ready of ventilation. The open stair space iue); quartermaster sergeant, James where he remained nntil 1900. For For Aspen and Crystal River points some who are too careless and too to cook the second time cut them in lacking in self-restraint may deserve slices, either across or lengt^iwlse. acts aa a flue to carry the warm Mantele (Brother Benedict). years he was Gustos and later Definl- — Leave Denver, 7:00 p. m. (Dining such banishment. Stewed peas gave about a third of an inch thick. Pour air from the middle of the house up The Notre Dame organisation ia the tor of the order. His closing years car.) stairs and distribute It amongst the For Gunnison, Crested Butte, Lake a certain prominent Californian an at over them a little lemon juice and 9«c*Ad ^i»er Fla only G. A. R. Post in the United were chiefly devoted to literary pur half teaspoon of salt, a little pepp>er. bedrooms. Some houses are a great City, Montrose, Ouray, Tellurlde, Rico, tack of appendicitis every time he at States that conslsta of priests and suits. He had been editor of the Ger tempted them, and a young woman is and. if you like tbe flavor, a teaspoon deal more comfortable than others, ticular places. When the carpentert Delta. Paonia, Grand Junction, via and the difference Is caused by the iu*e at work on this bay window s brothers. Originally there were twen man ‘ Messenger” for twenty-six years. seized with fainting spells whenever of olive oil. Let them stand thus for Marshall Pass Route— Leave Denver, I apptiratlon of natural laws and the little supervision will go a long way ty-four members belonging to the Con she nibbles at almonds. So we see half an hour. There are two ways of distribution of light and heat. A good toward stopping all the little craokt gregation of the Holy Cross, but of 9:00 p. m. that no general rules for dining can be frying them. You can brown them builder takes advantage of the prin where the air Is likely to penetrate theae only eleven survive. At the Severely criticising an article In For Walsenburg, Trinidad, La Veta, established any more than general In butter or you can dip them In a batter made of flour, eggs and milk ciple of the circulation of warm air. Into the bouse. All such windows, oi meeting a resolution was passed to the December number of The Popular Alamosa, Monte Vista, Del Norte, rules for making love. Each must be a law unto himself and all directions and then drop them In boiling lard aa As soon aa air is bested It begins course, are covered with building pa erect a lifesize statue of the Rev. Success Monthly, the late editor of Wagon Wheel Gap, Creede, Santa Fe, to move about. A warm current of | per and building paper is a nuisance are valueless. you would fritters. The use of the William Corby upon the rock on the the New World, who always knew Pagosa Springs, Durango, Farmington, air goes up and it displaces cooler air, when you are working around odd lemon juice prevents that flavor battlefield of Gettysburg upon which whereof be spoke, said that this mag- Silverton, Mancos, Dolores, Rico, and to w'hich some families objecL which must come down to find room. comers. It Is a great deal easier ic A Pet. he stood July 2, 1863, and gave gener aslne "has long been a peril to Catbo- San Juan points—Leave Denver, 7:30 \Miite Beans Prancals.—Soak one Ihls causes circulation which evens tear off a comer occaaionally tbas Bears, unless hungry or abused, are up the temperature In the different to fit it In carefully and tack It down, al absolution to the Irish brigade be lie faith and morals. We know Catho p. m. pint of small vrhite beans over nighL For Colorado Springs, Pueblo. Kan good-natured animals, and make amus Two hours before dinner drain them parts of the bouse and makes It feel but in thU case a few extra stripi fore It went into battle. lic homes In which tbe faith has been ing pets. “When I was in the revenue blunted in boys and girls under 20 sas City, St. Ix)ui8 . Chicago and all and put them over a Are in two service at Alaska." said a lieutenant, quarts of cold water. For seasoning add years of age throngb oontaot with points East—Leave Denver, 8:00 a. m., “we had a pet bear on the boat, and that shallow organ of materialiatic 1:30 p. m. a tablespoonful of salt, a teaspoon of i i we called him Wineska. He used to w’bite pepper, two small onions cut in Coadjutor Archbishop of Ban Fran- evolution. Catholic fathers and moth For Littleton—Leave Denver, 6:56 climb to the cross-trees, going up hand < ciaco. half, three small branches of parsley ers would never place it within reach a. m. (daily except Sunday), 9:05 a. over hand by the ratlines. One day he and a sprig of bayteaf tied together. Tbe dispatch from Rome stating of their offspring did they know the m.. 12:30 p. m.. 1:30 p. m., 3:20 p. m., ventured out on the yard-arm. and Add half a pound of salt pork which that Rev. Dr. Edward J. Hanna, of deadly moral poison that pervades 4:00 p. m., 5:10 p. m., 7:30 p. m., 9:00 there be stayed. We bad to get a rope has been washed, cover the pan tight and haul him down. Once he vaulted Rochester, N. Y. was appointed coad many of its pages.” p. m. ly and cook slowly for two hours. over the head of our Chinese cook jutor to Archbishop Riordan. has For Fort Logan—Leave Denver. Now. in another saucepan melt two and went into the lockers, where he not been confirmed, but is generally 6:55 a. m. (daily except Sunday), 9:05 tablespoons of butter, add one me The fact that Ike natlohal oonven- heU>ed himself to sugar and butter. dium onion, chopped, and three table credited, as being true. a. m., 12:30 p. m., 3:20 p. m., 5:10 p. m. We had a tackling made for him. Father Hanna is at present profes tloQ of the Amerioan Federation of spoons of fltTur. While cooking stir Catholic Bocletles is to be held in much the same as a harness of a pet for five minutes. Then pour off the sor of dogmatic theology at St. Ber pug, and we would drop him over nard’s seminary at Rochester. He was Boston next August has aroused wlde- gravy from the beans and add it to INDIAN MISSION SCHOOLS. board. with a rope attached, to take the mixture in the second saucepan. for many years professor In the North spresd Intereet throughout the arch his bath. Once he landed in a native diocese of Boston in the organisation Stir and boil two minutes. Remove American college. He went to Rome Statement of the Society for the boat and nearly frightened tbe occu from the beans the salt pork, herbs In 1879, and while teaohlng in the aud Us eomBMidable object#- With Preservation of the Faith for 1907, pants out of their wits. He was as and onion halves, adding the beans Propaganda was under the direct su the approval of Archbishop O'iJonnell playful Us a kitten and. althoub he alone to the sauce. Bring to a boil sometimes disobeyed, he was never pervision of Cardinal Satolli. Father a general committee hag been formed and serve. This is a popular dish Editor Catholic Register: treacherous or unkind. When he was Hanna has written many articles on to work ont all the details which bear with French peasants. directly on the suoeeea of the eonvea- The receipts of the Society for the lost, or hid himself, as he often did. Stuffed Cabbage. — Cleanse, soak theological subjects, that on ’‘Absolu Preservation of Faith among Indian we would look in the dark till we saw tion” having attracted wide attention. UOA. and boil a large, firm head of cab Children for the year 1907 have been two ^ttle balls of fire. These were bage until tender, the* scrape out the $18,129.81, as follows: his tyes and gave him away every inside, leaving enough for a solid wall. time.” Prom the Diocese of Cleveland, $2.- With the scrapings mix a cup of fine 060.88; from the special appeal of the bread crumbs, a little salt, pepper aufi homforUble ail over. You don't get of building paper carefully fitted | An Indirect Confession. celery seed an4 one small onion (If a headache in a house that is built on around the window frames so the cae- ^ Bureau for 1906, $3,031.30; from tbe Marquette League, $1,230; from dona There were two little gins—alsten liked) chopped fine. Beat this up this principle because the air is good. Inga may be nailed down tight onto with a tablespoon of warmed butter tions for specific purposes. $717.50; —who approached their mother one The kitchen In this house is larger them will prove very beneficial. Then D enver CBL IVio G rande day with a question as to the ultimate and tbree eggs. Fill the cabbage than usual and It has a convenient for the winter time double saahea are “® oerilo L.I110 ol tbe W orld” I from the membership fees of the Pres- end of liars. with this stuffing, tie around it a atrip china closet which relieves the aide- a great help. I ervation Society, $11,090.13; total, “ Does every one who tells a lie go of cloth and bake until brown. board of certain dlsbea which do not I do not approve of double windows T O T H E ' $18,129.81. to hell, mother?” asked the older one, rightly belong In a aldeboard. Every aa a general thing, but once in awhile I The returns from these sources for somewhat anxiously. For ^’Unpremeditated” Suppers. Chop five ounces of soft cheese into pantry should have a good window you have a window on the north side 1906 were $23,401.16. Comment Is un The mother hedged. She didn’t real that lets in an unnecessary amount of 8)nall bits and put it into a small like thla opening outdoors and the necessary. The figures speak for ly like to preach uncompromising doc window ahould be screened with a cold unless It ta protected by an extra trine of this nature, still an induce saucepan with one egg. a level table- sash. For the same reason thia bay Pacific Coast themselves. We are deeply grateful spoonful of butter, half a teaspoonful very fine screen ap you can let In cold to our many friends and workers who ment to truth telling was mueb to b< air from outside and still keep the window needs a little extra attention OfNrs the traveler the same good train sarvloe, oomfortahla and tax- desired. of salt, a pinch of cayenne, a level by their generosity and dint of per- food Btored there free from dirt and At building time. arioos aooommodatlona and the same impreaslve acenlo attraotions In “ Perhaps not," she said. “ Perhaps teaspoonful of mustard and five table- Thla Is a good aised house, and It I severing effort have realised a con- spoonfuls of milk. Cook over bolMng dust. You want filtered air for a winter as It does In summer. Its thro# through dally trains whloh if you ask God very earnestly to for pantry. ia intended for a family where there j slderable sum for the support of the water until the chees# is soft and ar# oparatsd between Denver and the Paolfle Ooast are provided with give the lie He will not send you tc Tbe dining-room in this house, while are a number of children, but it la ! mission schools, without which the creamy, then set where it will keep the tatsst pattern of Pullman and ordinary sleeping cars, shalr ears, hell.” plain and It la not necessarily a very I condition of these schools would be The small sinner looked uneasy; hot without cooking for a few minutes. expensive house. It ahould be built and a perfeot aystsm of dining oars whoth are operated on the a la she had evidently hoped for some Toast five slices of bread and Keep in moat locations outside of large cit I far more lamentable than it is. Con hot. Poach two eggs for each slice. sarte plan. sidering. however, the meritorious- thing more reassuring. Then suddeu ies for $2,000 to $2 ,2 0 0 . with interior fT h s two morning trains from Denver earry through Pullman stan Spread the cheese mixture quickly ness of Indian mission work, the evi ly she knelt down, pulling her little finish of yellow pine and a hardwood dard sleeping oars which are operated tn oonnaction with the Burling- sister down beside her. over each slice of toast and place floor in the kitchen. Provision la dent obligation incumbent upon the over this two eggs on each piece. ton. Rook Island and Missouri Paslflc between Chicago, SL Louis and “Oh. God." she prayed, “sister and made for good work throughout, with Catholics of the United States to sus Have a little butter, salt, pepper and San Franolaoo without ohanga. It you eontemplats a Uip to the ooast, have both told lies. Forgive us both, an attractive stairway and piping for tain it, and the appeals that are con forgive sister, and forgive me—aud mustard rubbed together, put a Hny gaa and water lu the usual way. let ns send you Illustrated booklet tree, and Information as to whst tinually being made in Its behalf, we especially me.” she finished. bit on each egg and serve at once: the trip will oost you. confess that we are at a loss to ac Come Home with Queer Catch. A Luncheon Dish. 8 . K. HOOPKR, Q. P. R T. A„ DENVER. count for the fact that the Preserva A Breton fishing town-^oncar The Farmer’s Version. Chop a quarter of a pound of good tion Society does not meet with great rich cheese into small bits and rub it neau—haa had a novel experience of “Hiram.” exclaimed Mrs. Hardappte. Its own. One of Its trawl boats, the er success. Surely, it is not too much smooth w'lth two tablespoonfuls of in great agitation, “the bank that you butter, the slightly beaten yolks of Saint Louis, has just returned to port to say that through It at least thirty put the $200 in the last time you went two eggs and a tablespoonful of made not with the heavy cargo of sardlnee or forty thousand dollars should be to town has gone up higher than a that all the good folk so much de realised each year for the schools. On muBtard. Add salt and cayenne to aca kite.” ^ son. Spread the mixture over half a sired, but with a catch of an entirely our i>art. all that w*e can do is to cry “What?” roared Mr. Hardnpple. unwonted and unwelcome kind. This dozen slices of hot buttered toast. aoU 'W a n t aloud, as it wsre, from the house dancing around with rage. “Them thar set in a hot oven for a few minutea. took the form of a monster fish meas thieving high financiers should be uring not leas than 26 feet In length. tops in the hope that eventually the Serve at once. hearts of our Catholic people may be strung up to a telegraph pole, every The fish Is one of the ‘‘pilgrim” kind mother's son of them.” and Is associated with the shark fam C a t H o lic moved to compassion for their In Pumpkin Cakes. ■‘.And Hiram?” Rub two cupfuls of boiled pumykla ily. though said to be less ferocious dian brethren. We. therefore, at the “Well?” than the ordinary shark, though, aa beginning of this new year earnest through a colander and add to It three 1 “Do you know that $1,000 you put well-beaten eggs, one tableapoonfuf of riret Fleer Flan the monster la very rarely seen, little T r a d e ? ly plead for a more abundant harvest iu the old stocking? Well, the rats is known of him. The Inoidont has no melted butter, two tableai>oonfulr of for the Preservation Society. ate It up.” cream, a grating of nutmeg and salt not large, Is very nicely planned with parallel within living Breton mooiory. (REV.) WM. H. KETCHAM. “Did? Well, the ways of Providence s grate directly opposite a large bay -London Globe. to taste. Mix all well together and stir t:^ Director Bureau Catholic Indian are mysterious. 'The Lord giveth and In just enough flour to bold the in window, (pinions may differ in re Ts get thla patronage you would net advertise In s nsn CsXislls the Lord taketh away.’ ” gard to the sise and shape of or Great Waste Water Canal. Missions and President Preservation gredlents together, about two Urble- dinary windows, but every one seems One of the most wonderful under paper—that la. If you really wanted Catholic trads. Neither weuW )re# Society. ipooofuls. Drop in spoonfuls on a hut griddle, and serve very hot to like a bay window. New England ground waterways In tbe world, which advertise in a medical Journal or a mechanical Journal te esil 1 Oratory Defined. ers are constantly trying to Improve was constructed at the latter end of Cardinal QIbbens Ordains 84. What am oratory. Rrudder Jack A Frosting Secret. the eighteenth century by the dukes It la a powerful medium that can reach a goodly number ef 1 Ibrlr old-fashioned houses by the ad- The Christmas ordlnatlona, which son ?” ThU U an easy and dainty waj to ^flon of windows that project The of Bridgewater, la now being used for aentative people who have money to epend, and that n^edltim le began at St. Mary's Seminary Dec. 2T, 'Brudder Simmios, 1 will elucidate. make frosting for cake: Purcharo a fTjea aeoms to be that they look well the conveyance of waste water from If you says black am white, dat am concluded at the Baltimore Cathedral quarter of a pound of large ohocoiaie from the vutslde SAd are comforUbla the earl of Elieamsre'a colUeiies, at foolish. But if you says black AM creams at the abnfeoUoner'a. Put an the Inside, and they admit a great WalkdsD. near Mancheater. Thla the following day. w’hen His Emi s hite, and bellers like a bull, an‘ them in a double boiler and, as they deni of light and aunahlne to the canal, which ia entirely underground, T K is P a p e r nence conferred the dlaoonate upon (K>unds on a table wlf bofe flats, dat msH. add hot milk, a tableopoottful at house. with its arms and junctions, oovars eleven young men. and Holy Orders im oratory, an’ some people will be a Urns, until the mixture la of the light Come of these New England bay over 40 mllds. ui>on twenty-four. lieve you.”~-Atlanta (Constitution. cottslateftoy to spread.—Dellasats#. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Plalnwell, Michigan, by the mental divorce courts—more especially in the lations, socials and banquets. If they its means to gain the same end? Its Church in France.’ The Abbo Tolton, a words are at once his strength and schismatic priest, and editor of L*a guide. But the worldly Catholic lls> The Catholic Register healing process resulted in the death . latter. If this high standard of which are organized for the purpose of doing method Is one that is arousing the dis France Catholique, a newspaper es tens to the voice of pride; he catches Publi8h« DENVER CATHOLIC RECFSTEH Colorado And Neighbor States “Back to the Old Church” THE DAUGHTERS CF ISABELLA. The Organization Making Great Ad ■ a a T H E is a Local News From Catholic Centers by vances Throughout ths Country. Register Special Correspondents A Significant Movement Romeward Everywhere, The Institution of the first court in Knight - Camabeil in the East and in the West. Nebraska, occurred at McCook, where Father Loughran. the energetic pas Music Company GRAND JUNCTION tor, organized the candidates into a formal body and supervised the de (The Largest Music Concern in Colora^.^ "W e must go back to the Catholic There Is a providence in all this. gree work. The Knights of Coiumbus Mr. O. J. Gleason o f Pueblo, represen Salida Church.” The world was left to its own devices of the local council were allowed to tative of the Cudahy Packlnir Co., spent This statement waa publicly made for 4,000 years, that God might Incul last week in the Junction. * 114 M ’M 1 H 1 ■H"H - witness the degrees, which they de AN ENTIRE BUILDINQ DEVOTED BX- Hlf^h Muss was said by Father Poirier by two of the most prominent Congre cate the lesson that without Him man In Krulta Sunday w’eek. This Maas was clared perfect A ball followed. CLUSIVELY TO HIOII-aRADE It is now .jome time since any news gational ministers in New Kngland can do nothing. It was an awful or In celebration of the remodeling and from Salida has appeared In the Reg Father Loughran reports that condi refurnlahinK of their church. The music ister, l>ut it must not be concluded last week. It was provoked by a deal; the sight of humanity the first was furnlnlied by the following mem frum this tliat our little parish is not tions are now ripe for Catholic unity Pianos, PianoPlayers,PlayerPianos.Organs,Talk- bers of St. Joseph's choir, of Grand movement designed to revive the Pil Christmas morning waa calcuiatea to growing and progressing. We are still and that "Catholic social life was re Junction: Misses Anna Zerwas. Mary moving and cllmhing. and doing things. grim spirit throughout the East by evoke pity from the demons in hell. Uean. l.,iuira Vollm er. i» u ls a M athews, The Confirmation class, to the num born in McCook,” when the National ingMachines,Small instruments.SheelMusic.etc. L.enu Friedman and Mr. Kd Ryan. ber of thirty-two, which was formed means o f revivals. After weighing the But it seems man could in no other A t thtflr reirutar meeting, January 14, giving ns the largest musical warerooms west of Chicago, aad one a t — two montliH ago by Father Wolahan is Order of the Daughters of Isabella or- largest and finest stocks in the country. We have been exclusive Stetaww* 1908, the officers of the Knights of Col getting along splendidly and at an matter long and dispassionately, way be taught the lesson of obedience. umbus for the year of 1908. were In ganizatiCn completed the cycle. Piano dealers for over thirty years. We sell InatmBeaCa en easy 5ja early date the day of Confirmation will these tw'o ministers concluded that What God is to the world that the Mymvnta. We rent pianos. A fine Victor Talking Machine stalled by District Deputy Frank £. be set. Dean. Court Columbia, No. 2, Meadville. Outfit, 120.80, with records complete, for only $2.00 down pay Father Wnlnhan has changed the Protestantism was dead, and revival Church is to Christianity. Without ment. Complete catalogues and information sent free. Sheet Frank K. Dean leaves Btinday for hour of dally Mass. It is now 8:1.'> a. Pa., presented the record for mar I-eadvllle. where he will assist In the was no longer to be thought of. God men can do nothing; without the music and instruction books of all klnda Send or mention m. Instesf! of 8 o'clock. This gives the riages last month. Not less than sev this ad. Installation of officers of tho i. P riv a te L a d y Am bulance A tte i:d «n t ARTIFICIAL TEETH Bishops Display of Loyalty. Archbishop Glennon Announced $100, h e : l l y ’ s That give comfort and satisfaction to the wearer. 000 Gift of a Convert for On* VNDKRTAKING PARI.OHS of Four Chapels. •410 Fltteeath Street. All of the small details of fit, occlu* slon and expression are carefully at Telephone, 5219 Main Dpnvpr C*a I a Frxts Showing: How the Secular Press Misreproeont R ea. Phone 7786 M ain U clIV C r, C U IU . tended to and carried out to suit the Archbishop Glennon has announced individual case. Conditions Within the Church. mother gift of $100,000 to baild one Phone Gallup 1396. D R. B R O W N (.f the four chapels of the new $2,000,- Thomas Williams&Sons EXTRACTING AND PLATE SPE 000 St. Louis Cathedral. This is the Wholesale and Retail CIALIST. ^ From “ Rome.” ism. It was a question of honor and second $100,000 given for the purpose. **A rebellion of the princes of the The donor, w’hose name was not gtv- Soemnoforme Administered. precedence, for Cardinal Kopp was Fuel, Feed, Flour Church is now said to be brewing in ep^out, furnishes an Illustration of the Barth Block, 16th and Stout Sts., anxious that Cardinal Fischer should Mile High Patent Flour. the Eternal City,” says the Philadel parable of the sower and the eeed 1305*2307 Fifteenth SL, Denver, Colo. Fourth Floor. preside over the meeting of the Bish phia Ledger; “there Is a conflict be ops. while Cardinal Fisoher wa« just that fell on rich soil, he having been tween Cardinal Kopp and Cardinal as anxious that the distinction should converted by the late Father Smarlus, Fischer about the application of the belong to Cardinal Kopp. If you be a celebrated Jesuit missionary, whose g r a in , MAIZINE, CRESCENT MILL A ELEVATOR CO. Encyclical Pascendl." says the “ Kol- lieved the neurspapers, the conflict labors in St. Louis more than thirty RYE FLOUR ETC. DENVER COLORADO nlsche Zeitung,” echoed by all the lib arose from the fact that Cardinal years ago resulted In many converts. eral papers of Italy; '‘the Pope is dis Kopp coxtx»ues to be a devoted ad For several reason, Archbishop pleased with the E)nglish Bishop* for Glennon said, the name of the donor mirer et the policy of Leo XIII., while H. OBSTERREICH, Pres. Phone 1878 C. H AAK, SeeretMT. FOR THE BEST their want of energy in denouncing Cai^tfnal Flecher is supposed to be ea- will not be made known until later. modernism,” says tae “ Coriiere della tiMiSiastic about the policy of Pius X., The money will be used to build the chapel of the “ Blessed Sacrament." QUEEN CITT DYE WOBIVS Sore;” “there is a deep crisis In Catb* er is it vice versa? Anyway, It is non LADIES' AND GENTS’ CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION olicism,” eay a whole host of public* sense, for the “ policy” of Pius X to The other chapels will be of the CLEANED, DYED AND REFINISHED. tlons, including a few unguarded wards modernism Is simply the pollof “Blessed Virgin,” “ Holy Souls” and Don't throw jour carpetn away; we make them aa sood aa new. Qoo4a Catholic ones. One might continue, of proclaiming the truth and condemn “All Saints.” A donation of $100,000 called tor and delijered. Worka 814 W. 14th Ava.; Office 631 15th SL DENVER. OOLO. but it Is hardly necessary. There is ing error, which was constantly acted for the last named has been made. COAL nothing too fantasti* or absurd for upon by Leo XIII. The details of the ohapels have not yet been worked out, but each wUl be print these days whea the Catholic You did not see much sign of “ a K O I^ G O O D W O K K; decorated In harmony with its name. Church is concerned Only too much rebellion among the princes of the Call np Come io Headquarfers The mortuary chapel, or that of “ Holy cause for sorrow exists in the Church Church” last Thursday morning, when Souls.” will be finished in black mar today, but it is not to t>e found in any they gathered round the Holy Father ble. The decorations will be unique of the items above mentioned. There in the Hall o€ the Beatifications and KIRK’S LAUNDRY is no “crlsia” The publication of the and gorgeous, and have been com 2207 Larimer. We mine and deliver to your bin, thus assuring you the Best in made their '"obedience”—twenty-seven Phone 741. pared to the beautiful works of the quality and service. New yard on West Alameda for South Side trade. encyclical has been followed by such of them altogether professing absolute early Christians before the Crusadea, Fresh dally. A t all groeer*e. a magnificent d^mopsiratlon of loyal fealty, even co the shedding of their who built St. Sofia In Constantinople ty from the Bishops of the whole blood, to th* head of The Church. And African Numidlan marble, white Car world, without one dissentient voice, what a marvelous symbol of the an- The Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. rara, onyx and agate, and marbles **The beet I know In every loaf." that it may well be considered unique contrasted pow’er and authority of the (Retail Fuel Dept.) in the history of the Church. Nor Is from Italy will be used. The altars Holy See le that contained in the will be of marble of various colors, In The Campbell-Sell Baking Company this all. Since the Pope has spoken long list of new Archbishops and Bish 806 SEVENTEENTH STREET laid in rich mosaics of Byzantine de a number of notoriously modernist ops “ preconlaed” by the Holy Fath publications have disappeared; the sign. Phonee M ain 4800-4801-4802. Orders Receive Prompl Attention. er at the two consistories this week! air has been clea r^ In such a way The James Clarhe Church Goods House Here the Hol>' Father picks out a A BISHOP ASKS TWO FAVORS. that many who wera already far gone priest in Irelaed and places him as a in modernism have retraced their There are two favors which we are Religious Articles, Catholic Book*, Magazines, Etc Bishop over a diocese, there he sets steps; the seminaries have been large shameless In begging— one is prayer apart a certain district In Canada or The Largest Catholic Supply Concern in the WeeL ly (though not yet completely) puri for ourselves and the other is that South America and creates it a dio Phone Black 1582. i e 4 ’5 - 4 7 C o H f. S u , D « b '« C e U fied of modernist professors; the In every Catholic home there Is found cese. here he takes a priest from movement has been deprived of that and read a Catholic newspaper. We Paris end sends him as a missionary J. L. Cramb, D. O. MRS. T. C. CILAMB. P. International Fuel and Feed Co. glamor of pseudo-science which made do not speak our own words when we Bishop into the heart of China, he Graduates of American School of Osteopathy, Klrkvllle, Mlaaourt. FISK BROS.* Proprietors. it so fascinating and so dangerous for say that those who assist in the cir takes a humble friar from his cel) I>«mlere in many. culation of Catholic literature do a DENVER INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY There was quite a conflict last week and raises him to an archepitcopal work provocative of the glory of God betw’een the two German Cardinals, throne, he chooses another and makes and the salvation of souls; but we do Rooms 81 and 82 Masonic Temple. Coal, Wood, Hay and Grain but it was not concerned with modern of him an ambassador to a royal court. speak our own words when we say Office Hours: $ to IS a. m., 1:80 to 4: 80 p. m. GIVE US A CALL, WE WILL TIEAT YOU RIGHT that in a sparsely peopled region, Tetephene 2920. OKNVEIL COLP. where the hostility to our Church, Its Phone South 1847 604 West 4th Avenue KNIGHTS AT NEODESHA, KAS. A POLICEMAN IN RABBI’S ROBES. institutions and doctrines rests not amarloan Plao. IS.IS anS apwarC on ill-will, but pitiable ignorance, and Buros»«an Plan. tl and epwarC A J^arge Council Organized by State That there are gangs of young where religious indifference and un Eletabllshed in Colorado 1871, Ph on e S. 1164. Deputy Gibtvons. hoodlums in all our .American cities HOTEL NETROPOLE belief are contagious, a Catholic who find much amusement in assault i^beolutelyr Firwproof newspaper should be in the home of Neodesha Council No. 1291 was In ing unoffending Jews is a fact well Loeel end long dletonoe telephoae la every Catholic. Not solely because a very room. Abeolutely fireproof. stituted on Sunday, Jan. 12, by State known to most of us, says the Sacred Johns’ Market Catholic newspaper is a good thing Take Seventeenth 81. car from Ualea Deputy J. W. Gibbons of Topeka. Heart Review. This baiting of men, Depot. for the Individual and the fam.'Iy. Otie Keppler, M«v. 236 So. Broadway. The ceremonies commenced with a who are often of an age which might OBJfVKM, . . . OOlA> but— and we emphasize this— for the High Mass at 10:30 by Rev. Father seem to render them immune from reason that a Catholic paper makes Dominic of Neodesha, which was at such attacks, is utterly cowardly and Cornfcd Meats---- Groceries for the preservation of Christian FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. tended by the candidates and visit reprehensible, and we are glad to see, truth and the morality of the com Patronize ing Knights in a body. Rev. Caslmer in a report from Chicago, that a gang munity. Taylor, C. P., of St. Paul, Kas., of hoodlums there who had stoned a Pope Leo X, at the Council of preached the sermon. Jewish rabbi, received a severe Our Advertisers Lateran, proclaimed printing to be In The degree work commenced at 2 trouncing at the hands of a police The Globe Fuel and Feed Co. vented "fo r the glory of God, for the W'^HOX.BSALB AND RE3TAIL DBA1.ERS IN o’clock and the first and second were man with an Irish name. This po propagation of our holy faith and for 307--Phone--398 put on by the degree team from St. liceman, upon being told of the at the advancement of knowledge." No Paul council, St. Paul, Kas., with Ooal, Wood, Hay and Grain tack, decided, as a bit of strategy, to stronger or more authoritative lan Brother A. Buckley of Parsons as Ofllrc aad Warebottr«t 1042 Santa Pe Ave. Yardai So. Bleveath and Baxand St. don the rabbi’s robes. He was guage in favor of a clean press Is on T rlep h o a e 1041. Inquisitor. promptly showered with missiles by THE BEST CANDIES AT Oor. 4th and Santa F e , T e l So. 140. T e L So. 600. record. State Deputy Gibbons and staff, the gang when he appeared on the W e say then to our clergy and peo George Monaghan of Atchison, Chas. street. But things began to happen ple, support rour Catholic paper, J. O’Loughlin of Kansas City, and O. P. Baur & Co., then with a swiftness which rather which makes for the unalterable We have a new line of both Past State Deputies T. J. Coughlin surprised the gang, and they were truths of Qod, the education of the O atM «n and Confectlonera. ISia Cartia and P. J. Monaghan o f Topeka, ex Plated and Solid glad to seek safety in flight. mind and the purity of the family S ilv e r w a r e emplified the third degree. which underlies society itself.— Bish , The de frees were put on In ex and can suit every fancy and every n o t f : i ) c a t h o l i c w r i t e u d e a d . op Scanlan of Salt Lake City. W . H. EYBRS puree. We have also a fine line of cellent form and everyone present No. 585 Adams Hotel Building. Diamonds^ W atches and was well pleased. There were forty- James Ryder Randall of Augusta, CONVERT ARCHBISHOP. Eighteenth Street Side, Denver, Colo. two candidates In the class. l a e a Ga., former editor of the New Or Rev. Albert Knapp, a distinguished J e w e lr y An elegant banquet was served by GENTS’ PINE TAIEORING Gt/MrfS A M leans Morning Star and a Catholic member of the Dominican order, who ^ xreeftr/f 373 ; CHARURS H. BRINK, Her. the ladlei in the opera house after Be Fitted. Be Up-to-Date. Be Batuefled. writer of note, died at his home Jan. has been nominated to the Archbish Prices Right. Fine Stock of Woolens to Select From the Initiation, at which Rev. P. F. 14. Among his poems is "Maryland, opric of Trinidad, in succession to the 8UIT8 t20M) UP. Tierney Coffej'ville acted as toast My Maryland," known and admired late Archbishop Flood. O. P., Is an EXPERIENCED CUTTER, FI’TTTO AND MAKER. A S K F O R master and Mayor Loofbourrow de France, Germany and Ameiioa,. wherever the English language is Englishman, and was formerly a livered an address of welcome. Toasts GIVE ME A TRIAL. EVERYTHING QUARANTEEB^ spoken. One by one the old guard member of the Church of England, responded to were: "The Spirit of Colum bine Evaporated MilK of the Catholic press is dwindling for the ministry of which he at first Columbus," by J. W. Gibbons of To FINEST UUAUITY HADB. away and their passing Is regrettable thought to study. Later be decided r WasmcE% Manages peka; "Practical Knighthood," P. J. because their places are difficult to to enter the medical profession, and Monahan, Topeka; "Th e Home," .A. Colorado Product fill. ’The unselfish labors of Mr. went to France to prosecute his Judge C. A. McNeill, Columbus, Kas.; Save the LabeU| Send for Hat of premioma. Randall in the cause of God and studies. W hile assisting in the hos ‘Looking Backward," T. J. Cough The Capitalp l t a l LCity i t Shoe Church have earned for him eternal pitals he was Impressed by the devo lin, Topeka; "Extension," A. Buck- COLORADO CONDENSED MIEIl CO. peace and rest, which we pray are tion and charity of the Sisters, and ley, Parsons. Chas. B. Mansfield of SEPAIR WORK DENVER, COLORADO. now his. this led him to investigate the claims Mfg. Co. SEWED HAkP Monett, Mo., sang "Davy Jones’ Lock of the Catholic Church. The resalt OUP» 8PE(SPECI/cUTY 80I.E8 75 OTS er," and C. J. O'Lougblln of Kansas Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland. was his conversion, and be then de ICll Ohampa Straat City gave a number of his popular ciding to become a priest. Joined the selections. Rev. Joseph M. Koudelka, pastor of Dominican order. TRY A REGISTER The officers of the new council St. Michael’s church, Cleveland, Ohio, are: J. M. Steffen, grand knight; An received on January 2 the Papal Priest Gets First Prize et Oklahoma OODWORTh' thony B. Gees, deputy grand knight; briefs appointing him auxiliary to Fair. Mathias Krudwig, chancellor; James Bishop Horstmann of that see. Hla Rev. Father Gregory, O. 8. B., the Donahue, financial secretary; Frank consecration will take place on Feb priest artist of Sacred Heart Abbey, Qrabner, recorder; James T. Hule- ruary 25. Bishop Koudelka will b# 1739 CHAnPA STREET, DENVER W A N T AD the second Bohemian Bishop appoint Oklahoma, has received the first prize han, treasurer; Geo. V. Metzger, ad for his exhibition of paintlnge at the vocate; J. M. Steffen, lecturer; Rich ed in this country, the other being the late Bishop Neumann of Philadelphia, Oklahoma State Fair. Among the por W ill Be Denied Christian Burial. ard Kendrigan, warden; Rev. Father traits exhibited by Father Gregory BRINGS RESUETS whose cause for beatification is now Bishop Bonacum of Lincoln, Neb., Dominic, chaplain; Mike Donahoe, in was one of Pope Pius X, which wee before the Sacred Congregation In has Issued a formal order that hence side guard; Christian Beurskens, out exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition. A. D. Snivelyi side guard; John Orabner, Charles Rome. forth the laws of the Church regarding COAl.. HAY, OHAIH AND VLOUH. GAS CathollcB who neglected their duties AND DOMHano OOKB. Koehler, Mathias Krud.wig, trustees; Typesetting Machines In the Vatican. A Distinguished Visitor. In attending the services of their Dr. C. L. Williams, medical examiner. Linotypes have been installed In the Pkoa. toatk aB. New School of Dancing Man wanted in subscrip Mrs. T. P. O’Connor, of London, church, and who shirked the support papal printing house at the Vatican. >t. Ph on e M ala 7926 Di'ath of Monsignor Mackey. wife of the Irish member of Parllsr they owed to their pastors, would be *«a a». BrosAwar, Dnm', Oato. Social Danoea Wed- tion department of The (Cardinal Merry del Val assisted In the mont and one of the leaders of that rigidly enforced and all persons guilty neaday aad Satur Rt. Rev. Mgr. John M. Mackey, of work of placing the new machines day Bvealass. Re^ster. Apply to Circu- body, is the guest of her sister, Mre. of this neglect, and dying anrepentant. Claeses In Dancing Cincinnati, president of Mt. St. Ma and is giving them his personal su same evening and Iator,The Catholic Register, M. H. Pilling. In Washington, lira would be denied burial In the Catho c. B. KOHIBOUGH of the e v e ry afternoon ry’s seminary, died Jan. 16. Father pervision. The Pope has expressed a from 2 to 5 o’oloek. Mackey was a noted scholar and O’Connor is a native of Texas. lic cemetery. Private lessona by 1824 Cnrtis. desire to watch the working of the Burnham Coal Co. appointment. owned one of the finest philosophical linotypes, and will pay an early visit B B6T N O R T T O H II^ tO V T a M m i OOAI. Com petent lady libraries in the country. W e have ceased to expect aoeu* a _ aaCaroelte, Qeui Oeka. aad Geatleauu In- Dr. J. J. O’Neil, dentist, rooms SO and to the printing house. or HAY AlfD ORAUV racy from the average reporter on the stmetora always In 21 Nevada bldg., 17th and California Patronize Our a . , . ! . . , attendance. streets. Hours: 0 to IS, 1 to 6, Phone, The familiar expression “ the Rocky dally press when he writes of Oatho- Granada Dancing Academy Baseball Player to Be Ordained. YarSa aaS Kalamath. Phese 8e. 818 Road to Dublin" refers to the condi lic things. Reporting a fire in a Thomas Qalrk, Prop. VALUE OF ORANGES NEW IDEAS IN DESSERTS. The 5 Deticioua Dishes Will Be Welcome Good Coal Change In the Menu. Properly Delivered ONE OF THE MOST HEALTHFUL u OF FOODS. A recipe from a western cook for a Denver Business Direetiory maple mousse that is simply prepared W hen It’s and costs no more than a quart of ice Also M Promised cream: HAY. Many Delicious Dishes That Can Be Beat until light and foamy the T h at’s Our Way Prepared from This Royal Fruit yolks of four eggs, and put them In GRAIN M —Omelet That Will Be a double boiler with one cup of maple and •ACRED HEART PARISH. LOOAN AVE. PRO-CATHEDRAL. Appreciated. sirup. Cook, stirring constantly, for FLOUR I 15 minutes, then remove from the fir© Church Directory Office 1506 Arapahoe Sf. Earaka Monumental Works, Medical men say that an acid or and beat until quite cold. Stir tu T P Company /‘ranK M. Hall Immaculate Conception Cathedral— ange eaten daily before breakfast one pint of rich cream which has been Phone 4900 from December to April tends to pro DRUGGIST BOBBBT HOUGHTON, Prep^ I/>gan avenue, between Eighteenth and stiffly whipped, pour Into mold, cover Nineteenth avenues. RL Rev. N. C. duce a condition of almost perfect and pack in ice and salt for about five iquai‘t«r« for Bverytbinir Id tho OfBoa and Salesruomi health. It is well known that singers All Kinds of Typewriters Bought, Sold, Rented, Repairsd. Dru|r Lino. Mats, reaidence 1536 Logan avenue; hours. - lU d 2 DroadecNsy. consume large quantities of oranges, For further*freezing, have a thick Oor. Lartnior and Twonty-sovonth Sts. Rev. P. A. PhlllipB, Rev. H. L. Me Phone Main 879. Typewriter SuppIlM. Donvor. Colorado. the juice of the fruit being cousidered layer of shaved ice in your pail, set Menamln, Rev. Father McDonough, specially good for the voice. Fresh the mold in, sprinkle in a little salt H. A. Hamed, dealer in staple and Rev. Father Belzer; residence, 1738 fmits are always wholesome and ap tBMCj srocerlea, freih and salt meats. c o n a l d over the Ice, then fill the pall with DENVER TYPEWRITER PEona S281 Midn. 2702-04 Champa. L. M D Logan avenue. petizing as a food or in beverages, alternate layers of ice and salL Masses on Sundays at 6:30, 7:30, and fruit in some form should be There are some women who dislike THE PLUMBER 8:30, 9:30, 10:30; week days, 6, 8:15. eaten dally. Oranges may be served in to fuss with cracking and shaving ice, EXCHANGE C.0."j ""SSL many dainty dishes, and one may re and numerous jellies and creams can Sacred Heart Church— Comer Lan Carbons. joice over the fact that the supply is be prepared that are quite as delight 1633 Ohampa Street. O’Brien Furnace Works S ilt Bast Colfax Ave. Denver. Colo. mer and Twenty-eighth streets. Con- plentiful and the price reasonable. ful and refreshing as the frozen va $40.00 The Sun Standard Visible Writer. kvllshta, Quttora, Cornicaa. Etc. All Phone 811 York. dneted by the Jesuit Fathers. Pastoral Mnda of’ Tin and * Qalvaniaed“ • - -Iron Orange Omelet.— Beat the yolks of riety. One of these is a pineapple Work. F. B. WHIPPLE. A. BTRNX. residence, 2760 Larimer street As aiz eggs with seven teapspoonfuls of Bavarian cream. Boynton’s Patriot Furnace sistant pastors, Rev. Edward Barry, S. powdered sugar. Whip the whites to Chop finely a medium-sized pine Established 1879. ’ Walaat St. Phoae» Olivo aSS. I.; Rev. Henry S w ift S.J.,; Rev. F. X. a stiff froth and pour the egg and apple, add to it one cup granulated F. B. W hipple *St Co. Gubtosi, S.J sugar mixture over them. Mix lightly, sugar, and let simmer 20 minutes, then at the same time adding the juice and The W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. •T . LEO*8 PARISH. Sundays, low mass at 6:00, 7:00, 8:30 add one-third of a box of gelatin, which Real Estate, Insarance. grated outside rind of a large orange. children), and 9:30. High mass and has been dissolved in one-half cup of Melt a tablespoonful of butter in a Loans «ermon at 11 o'clock. Week days, mass water. Stir them until cold, then add I General Insurance frying pan and tilt It about until the one pint of rich cream and one-fourth W M . C . R U ELL St 6:30. 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 o’clock. 1541 Champa Street DENVER, COLORADO 8 8 0 Tel. 2684 113 Boston Bld(. bottom and sides are well greased. pound candied cherries. Mix thor S t Joseph's Church—Corner South Phone Main 574. • • a la r la DENVER, COLO. Pour in the omelet and cook slowly. oughly, then put in a mold and set Water and Sixth avenue. Stephen E. When firm and nicely browned set in away on the ice. WOOD MONUMENTS Elsler, C. SS. R., pastor. P. Kierdorf, a hot oven for two minutes, then fold COKE COAL C. SS. R., M. P. Cahill. C. SS. R.. A. It together, place on a heated dish DUMPLINGS FOR THE STEW. BUY IT AT GROMM’S ib I J. M. G R E E N Everst, C. SS. R., N. Power. C. SS. R. and serve at once. Pastoral residence, 605 W. Sixth Ave. Orange Roly Poly.—Peel, slice and Light and Palatable Accompaniment If you want to purchase anything In the leather lln^— Charcoal. Manufacturer and Daaler In seed four sweet oranges. Sift together to Chicken. all kinds of Sundays, low mass at 6:00, 7:30 and Trunks, Satchels, Hand Bags, Toilet Cases, etc— go to F. I U M Woltoa St. Tarda 4tk R Lori mar one pint of flour, one tablespoonful of W. Gromm’s, 1517 Curtla streeL Low prices prevail at alt Monuments, Statuarx, Duilding 9:00 (children's), and high mass at baking i>owder and one-quarter of a Stew a chicken in enough salted times. Cali and inspect our goods. MONTCLAIR PARISH. 'WorK and Vaulta 10:80. Vespers at 7:86 p. m. Week teaspoonful of salt. Rub into this two water to cover until tender. WTille Yard, IBfS Lafsyette. TcL W'klte ITIS days, masses at 6:00 and 8:00 o’clock. tablespoonfuls of butter and mix in chicken is cooking prepare dumplings S t Leo the Great—Com er Tenth Boficient sweet milk to make a soft as follows: Boll six large potsa^ftes ST, PATRICK'S PARISH. Fresh dally. At all groeor’a R. P. L.BWIS street and Colfax avenue. Rev. Wm. dongb. Turn out on a well-floured until done, then mash or put thn^kSh BUILDING CONTRACTOR. O'Ryan, pastor; Rev. Father White, as board, roll .iUt in a long strip, spread potato rlcer while hot. '^'hile cooking, with the sliced oranges and sprinkle cut about three slices of bread Into one- Shop next door to Montclair P. O. sistant Masses on Sundays. 6:00, 7:00, lu lotlxer’s B reetci SELLS &, WEBER well with Sugar. Roll up, pinch the half Inch dice and brown in two large Phone White 618. 9:00 and 10:30. Week days, 6:00 and "Pure as mother made IL” iDt attention cl^en to repair 8:00. ends so that the juice will cot run out, tablespoons butter. Plans and estimates furnished Grocery and Meat Market Annunciation—Thirty-sixth and Hum lay on a buttered plate and steam for Salt the potatoes to taste, add pep application. General hardware 80 minutes, then set in the oven until per, nutmeg, one tablespoon sweet The Campbell-Sell Baking Company boldt streets. Very Rev. Mgr. Henry ad town-town piicee. the top is dried off. Serve with hard marjoram, three eggs, the browned Fresh and Salt Meats, Fancy Robinson, V. O., pastor; Rev. Father sauce. bread and flour enough to shape into TRY •T JOSEPH'S PARISH. Qroceiies. Walsh, assistant. Residence, 3621 Orange Pudding.— Take three or dumplings. Shape one and drop into Humboldt street Sunday masses at Prompt Dellreir. 8341 Clear Creek Are anges, the Juice of half a lemon, one boiling water to try. If it falls apart, 6:30, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30. pint of milk, one tablespoonful of add more flour to the mixture. Put TWIN SCOTCH BREAD 8 t Patrick's— Osage street and West cornstarch, one cupful of sugar, two the mixture on a floured board and MADE BY THE P.O. Lacroix TeL 2229 Malm EsUblUhed 1888. Thirty-third avenues. Rev. Joseph P. eggs and one-fourth of a teaspoonful roll out with the hands the shape of a market and Grocery FRED M. CLARKE, Prop. Carrigan, pastor; Rev. F. B. Kleio- of salt. Peel the oranges and cut them sausage and cut into two-inch lengths, ObD HOMBSTBAD BAKfcRY brech, assistant Residence, 3251 Osage into pieces half the size of a nutmeg, ^^’hen chicken is tender, take out and Oar Sae^laltr la CLARKE’S RESTAURANT taking out the tough portions in the place on hot platter in warm place. W. J. MEIKLEHAM, PRES. 4I7AI.ITT AIVD LOW PRICKS. street Sunday Masses at 6:00, 7:30, PHDNES— Day: Gallup 913 and 914. Night: Gallup 913. Ttt Boutb Tantb SL. under T. M. C. Open 6:30 a. m. until 8:00 p. xn. center. Place the pieces in a pudding Be sure that there Is enough broth left Pbooa Brown 741. 9:00 and 10:30. dish, squeeze the lemon juice over to boil dumplings by adding a little rrajusHXD Kooffs up s t a i r s 8 t Dominie's—(Ximer West Twenty- them, add half a cupful of the sugar, more boiling water if necessary. •EE 1646 Curtla 8L,, Denver, Cole. dfth_ avenue and Grove street. Rev. F. stir and set aside while the rest of the Drop in the dumplings, boil from five Peraonal Experience 10 Teara. A. O'Neill, O. P., pastor; Rev. J. B. pudding is being prepared. Beat the to seven minutes, or until done; take THE ROYAL RESTAIRANT STANDART Kircher, O. P., assistant Residence, yolks of the eggs, stir in two table- out, place around chicken and thicken 4431 Boulevard. spoonfuls of milk, add the same quan the remaining broth with about two- Phone Main 2318. 1841 CURTIS STI^EEX AboutInsarance S t Elizabeth’s—Comer Curtis and tity of milk to the cornstarch, and beat thirds cup flour that has been cooked 1t2S Arapahoe Eleventh streets. Rev. Father Leo the two mixtures together. Heat the In one-half cup butter. Pour over Phone Main 19S0. WB WILL. CAXX. Henrlchs. O. F. H., pastor; Re. Father root of the milk itt o milk boiler, and chicken and dumplings and serve Private Dining Roonis Up Stairs Ehiseblus Scblingmann, O. F. M-. Rev. J. B. Garvin & Co. when it comes to the boU add the egg while hot. Father Aloysius Buschmann, O. F. M., and cornstarch mixture. Ckwk for five Rev. Father Athenasius Hunfeld, O. F. DRUGGIST minutes, add the salt and the rest of Tub Cheese. ScHaefer M., assistants. Masses on Sundays Many years ago I used to see this 2401 West 32d Are.. Denver, Colorado. at 6:00, 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30. Sermon the sugar, remove from the fire and Register Ads Bring in EhigUsh at 9:00, in German at 10:30. loy the preparation, one si>oonful at a peculiar cheese prepared, says a writ TentCSL A w n in g Co. Masses on week days at 6:00 and 8:00. time, upon the oranges In the dish. er in the Boston Globe. Fresh, sveet Phone Pink 474. Eleventh streets. Masses on Sundays Beat the whites of the eggs stiff, add milk was used, and the curds were Vespers on Sundays at 7:30 p. m. one tablespoonful of sugar, spread the set with rennet in the usual way. RESULTS Icing on top of the pudding and brown Every day. or as often as the milk Nessie A , Maher 8 t Francis De Sates— Alameda and It delicately In the oven. curd could be spared for the MILUNERY 8. Sherman avenues. Rev. J. J. Don- purpose. the curds were “ run QSlly, pastor. Masses on Sundays at Setting the Pace. 8:00 and 10:00. up." salted and packed solid in a M ILES & DRYER 625 16TH 8T., DENVER, COLO. The careful housekeeper whose heart wooden tub kept for this use. V.'hen Church of ths Holy Ghost—Comer is thoroughly in her work and whose Curtis and Twentieth streeta. Rev. F. full the tub was covered with a thick Bender, pastor. Masses on Sundays aim It is to make her household run cloth and heavy, close cover, and set PRINTERS PAINLESS DENTISTRY at 7:15 and 9:30. Catechism, 10:15 a. on oiled wheels wilt soon discover. away In a dark and remote corner of m. Vespers, 7:30 p. m. that it lies with her to set the pace > the cellar. There U remained several CatHolic ~WorK a Specialty- The Oldoat and Most Reliable Areooy LOUIS EL CRAINE in energy, carefulness, tidiness and for Hotel Help In tbs WeoL 8L John the Evangelist— Harman, weeks or months before it was con Telephone Main 2831 17-4”4’ La-wrence St k BROS. comer R Fifth ahd Josephine. Rev. punctuality. sidered fit to use. I never knew what Male and Female Help Sent Bverr- Th© entire household, from the chil where When R. R. Fare Is Expert Dentlets Father Carr. Residence, St. Joseph's changes took place in the stuff during and Oral Bur- hospital. Mass at 9 o’clock. Sunday dren to the servants, all take their cue this ripening period, but 1 do remem eo n a O d o s o n a school after mass. from the mistress. If she Is lazy and CANADIAN fth e ir patent) ber how odiferous that region of the WHEN PATRONIZING OUR ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION THB used for a ll paln- St. Joseph’s (Polish)—Comer North careless, her servants and her children cellar became whenever the covers ... >peratlona. Pearl avenue and Third street, Olobe- will be quick enough to follow her ex No pain or Ko Pai were removed. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Offloe 4144 W. 4 ll vllle. Rev. Theo, Jarxynskl, pastor. Res ample. CATHOLIC REGISTER Dearer, Oelsrade. A r e St 1141 16%h idence, 302 N. Pennsylvania avenue. On the other hand, if the mistress is Mustard Sauce. Istabllshed 1110. Mrs. J. White. Prop. St. P^rtleth street station. Phone 444. 14S4 Larimer Bt. tidy, quick to discover mistakes, care Put tw’o tablcsi>oonful8 butter In a Holy Family.—Berkeley, comer West fill and troubled over every detail of saucepan over the fire and heat with Forty-fourth avenue and DtJca street. out browning. Mix In two tablespoon- ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH. ANNUNCIATION PARISH. Rev. L. Fede, 8. J., pastor. Sunday domesticity, she will soon find that Masses at 7:46 and 10:30. her house works well, and that punc fula of flour and pour in gradually a tuality and order reign In place of pint of hot stock or water, stirring Tkce. Ilaekedsal. Oee. Hackethal Montclair Church.— Services at the Town hall, comer <4eneva and Thlr slackness and careless methods, until thickened and perfectly smooth. SoDPl? Constractioii Neenth. Rev. J. M. Walsh, pastor. sell’s Journal. Add two tablesi>oonful8 more butter, WM. nAYCR, Maiia**.. HacKethal Bros. cut in small pieces and aalt and pep Sunday Maas at 9:46 o'clock; Sunday IS22 6tout 8tp««t. POSTIS^, khool at II. English Yorkshire Pudding. per to season. Mix in three table Uftitrtakirs iid EnkalMfs Photoa Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Italian).— One-half pound of flour, one pint spoonfuls of made English mustard TaUphan* Main aa««. leni Seath IKIi street. Comer Thlrty-alxth and Palmer area.; of milk, two eggs and a pinch of salt. and a little'ca>enne. TeteakoaeMala SaiM. DIDNVBR, COLO. ‘The Chase Stadio’ Rev. Tboa, Moreschlnl. O.8.M., pastor, Beat the eggs and salt, add part of the For a cold mustard sauce to serve 9 1 0 ksalited by Rev. A. M. Quigley, O.S.M., milk, then the flour and rest of the with meats rub a quarter of a cup of and Rev. J. Piceoll. O.S.M. Residence milk. I like a fork the best to mix mustard smooth with a tablespoonful adjhfhtng church. with. I melt some butter or dripping of olive oil and a teaspoonful each of FRED F. FISHER Sundays, low Masses at 6, 7:30 and and put in my muffln pans and have onion juice, sugar and paprika. When R an k s B. HalL Louis Wllliama 9; high Mass at 10:30. ^ rm on In my pans hot. Put my batter4n about well blended add enough vinegar to RELIGIOUS ARTICLES (tkllan at 7:30 and 10:30; In Bngllah half full, and then everybody gets make a paste, beat ten minutes and Denver Normal & Preparatory School at 9. Hasses on week days at 7 and their share of cinist. turn Into a close stoppered mustard 7:30. Sunday evening services at Pall term opens September S. We offer 1 A careful preparatory for teaek- Third Order deeds Oar Speelaltx. The Publisher's cup. Ing. for teachers’ examination for entrance to any unlveraity. school o f mlaea. 7:30, except third Sunday of month. Worcestershire Sauce. law school, medical or dental school; grammar grades from the 5th tbrough tk« laes llt k St. Opp. St. l£llsabetn*a. Third Sunday, devotions in honor of Add to one quart of vinegar one- Smooth Lunch Cloths. tth: If you are Interested In any branch of education, write for catalogue. 1144 Press Room Co. Our Lady ot Sorrow at 8 n. m O lenarm St. R. A. I^e Deux, Pres., D en ver, Colo. ^taklleked ISM— Pheae Mala sers half ounce cayenne pepper, two heads To have lunch cloths and center^ Blank Book Manufaoturars nSST BARflAIKB IIV THR CfTT lit Book Bindlnr of Every Description garlic, chopped: three anchovies, pieces without creases from having JKW’BLRT AND OPTICAL GOODS. \rt and Fine Bindings mashed; two teasivoons ground cloves, been folded is difflcult. Either save Oo to ManufaeturlnN Statlonera A Whole Raft of three teaspoons of allspice, two blades the heavy i>asteboard rolls that pic C ilP l'O T T Jeweler and 17dB-1748 Bloat 81. Doaver, Cole. of mace, one-half teaspoon each cinna tures and calendars come in or make O ptician mon and ginger. l. Clary, Anna Thompson, Cova Morris, forgotten something, and the miner BYBS CAN BB RESTBD Anna Traver and Cassle Doyle. WIIIl^K THE WORK. If you wear tho proper Glaaaes you will find that Miss Isabel McMurrav of 484 South : A CORNER ON :: said. Impatiently: 3TOur eyew will stand as much work as they ever did. That’s a ipreat advantag^e Emerson, entertained the members of "W ell, hurry up, boss. Put a price or OlaKscs— they srive relief the minute you put them on—and sive It con the L. L. L Club of West Denver High tin u ou sly. School, at her home last Friday even on the cork, and let us know the But-p^Tho-Glasses must be chosen with absohite accuracy. In optics a small ing. After the business meeting ad h u m o r worst.” •error is a hiR error. We can guarantee you perfect satlsfuction. journed a pleasant time was spent and ; Denver, Colo. iDKVOTKn KXCLirSIVKI^Y TO KXATMINATION OK TUB BYBS AND THE FIT delicious refreshments w'ere served by TING AND MANKAt^UUB OK GBASSB^i. the hostess. Those present were Mollie Hemihen, Marie Garrison. Etta Lin- Tough. inger, Ruth Henshaw, Effie Rlddock, A Lesson In Language. Evulyn Davis, Hazel Olin, Mary Skelly A regular Mr. Malaprop recently Bill— I see by this paper that while and Marcia Davis and Isabel McMurray. Mr. T. R. Henahen, the superinten came home from his first visit to Eu an Englishman was in the act of dent and manager of the North Star yawning a wasp entered bis mouth Mine, at Silverton, Colo., spent last rope. He grew enthusiastic about week with his family in this city. Rome. and stung his tongue. Mr. James McLaughlin of Goldfield, “ It was fine,” ho declared, to go Jill— That must have been fierce? SWIHERATH BROS. OPriCAL CO. Nev., has been the guest of Mrs. T. K. Henahen and family for the past three into them churches over there and see It was, you see the fellow couldn’t DENVBIFS RBI.1AB1.E OPTICIANS. weeks. Carlson’s Ice Cream 1S44 C A I.IK O R N IA ST. NEAR SIXTEENTH ST. say just what be felt like say>ng so Mrs McGilllcuddy of 810 East Col the old tombs— cigarophagusses, they 14-17 California Street FHone Main 112 fax, hud the pleasure of receiving a call ’em. And then the Sixteen chapel those about could understand him !”— friendly visit from her cousin, Rodger Yonkers Statesman. C. Sullivan, National Democratic Com is great, and as for the Vaccination, mitteeman, from Illinois^ who was In Denver this week, as a member of the where the Pope lives, well— ” THE WEEK IN DENVER sub-committee to complete arrange But his stock of. compliments gave Pat Was not Glad. ments for the National L»emocratlc Con A fine robust soldier after serving vention, which will be held in Denver out when be got to the subject of beg July 7th, next. his country faithfully for some time be ST. K R -IN C IS D B S.VI.BS. said she was very proud of them, and gars. would not forget their kindness and Master Edgar Mitchell and younger came greatly reduced in weight, ow brother. Howard, celebrated their birth “ I always refused them pennies,” he^ T h e I..adleH A id Soci*»ty w ill R ive n paid a pretty compliment to the otfl- ing to exposure and scanty rations card party and leap year ball Tuesday cers. who she said were very efficient. days conjointly Friday evening by Invit said, “ because, you see, I didn't want ovenlnR. January 28. 1908, at Da Pron s Deput> H. C. R. Installed the follow ing In twenty-five little playmates until he was so weak he could, hardly ■ hall All are cordially Invited to at ing officers for this year: Chief Ran who with games and fun made the to set a bad prestige!”— New York ger, Mi.ss Jen nie J. R yan ; V ic e C h ief evening a memorable one. Edgar and stand. Consequently, he got leave of tend. Mr. McGinley ind Cottrel have Howard are the bright little sons of Times. Klvcn the prises for the Rentlemen, a Itunger, Mrs. Rosa A. Murray, Record absence to go home and recuperate. hat ami n pair of Rloves. and the ladies ing Secretary. Mrs. Nellie A. Kiser; Fl- City Light Inspector Martin Mitchell of Se%-rn«h F lo o r (1 Ilulldiog, 1731 Arapahoe Street. .orlxes will he in like proportions. Ice nanciul Secretary, Mrs. Matilda A. Mar 2926 Boulevard F. He arrived at his home station look oream itnd cake w’lll t>e served and a tin; Treasurer Mrs. Margaret Hubbard; The announcement of the engagement He Subsided. Largest, Beat. Bookkeeping. Shorthand and all practical branches, moist KOod time la aaaured to all. Trustees, Mrs. Mary Bradley, ‘Mrs. of Dr. Gurney Wallace to Miss Nell A mining expert, one of the wit ing very badly. Just as he stepped thoroughly taught. Actual bunineHs methods and individual instruction, our Mrs Hoyle of 2960 Marion, entertained Katliorine Dolan, Mrs. Sarah Doyle; Lindsey last week, came as an agree off the boat one of bis old friends specialties. More than 600 pupils this year. 110 from other business colleges. the liiKh Five Club. Thursday evening:. Senior Condxjctor. Miss Blanch Horan; able surprise to their friends, both of nesses called in an important case, 1.000 former pupils In excenent positions In Colorado. Our charges are only f.The llrst prises were won by Mr. and Junior Conductor. Miss V'eronlca O’ whom are very popular at the social rushed up to him and said: “ Well, two-thirds as much as those or other business schools In Denver, though •Mrs JOkhn W. Maloney, consolation by Hoyle; Inside Sentinel, Mrs. Marie affairs of our young people. was under cross-examination by a our work Is far superior. Investigate and you will attend this achonl. One Thom pson; Outside Sentinel. Mls.s C ath well, Pat, I am glad to see you’re back M rs. ^^■ebater and Mr. Ila ffey. T h ose Mr, and Mrs. Will MuPhee gave a rather young and conceited barrister.. month, day school. $8; night school, $3.60. Call for catalog. W. T. Parka. M.8.. • nposent were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. erine’ Doyle; Medical Examiner, Dr. M. most elaborate luncheon on Monday, from the front.” Principal, Phone 8040, Main. VN’eftster Mr. and Mrs. P. Mullln, Mr. J. Waldon. Delegates to Convention, complimentary to Mrs. W. W. Stewart The question related to the form that and Mrs. Matthew Murray. Mr. and Mrs. which will be held at Detroit, Mich., of St. I..OU1S, who Is the house guest of Pat looked worried: and replied: Frank Younp. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Septem ber. 1908, Mls.s M a rg a ret Ryan, her mother, Mrs. Arnold Stedman. the ore was found in. Atchison. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ma Alternate. Mrs. Nellie A. Kiser. “Begorra, I knew I was getting thin, NELUE A. KISER, Secretary. Mrs. Charles MacAlIlster W lllcox and “ Now, Mr. B— ” said the counsel, loney, Mr. and Mrs. Haffey. Mrs. Yates. Mrs. John Campion were guests at one but I nivver thought you could see Miss Myrtle Y’atos, Mr. P. Mullln and of the most brilliant events on last “ how large are those lumps? You say Clarence Hoyle. that much.”— Ladies Home Journal. Mrs Yates and Miss Myrtle Yates re Notice to Societies week’s social calender, at which Mrs. they are oblong—are they as long as The Scenic Trip to Cripple Creek turned to Wyoroing. Saturday. Thomas Daly extended her hospital Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Atchison re ity as a courtesy to Mrs. Donald Brown my head?’ Secretaries, Attention. of New York. Beautiful floral effects May Loose on the Goods. turned to Guernsey. Wyo., on Monday. were notable features ut the smart af “ Yes,” replied Mr. B—, “ but not as VIA Mrs. Jungboldt of 2R0 South Sher Hereafter a charge of 5 cents per line fair. Any man can get a wife by advertis man and also i»er mother, Mrs. Condon, will be made for all resolutions or no thick.” are suffering from an attack of the tices. which are not necessarily news, Mrs. O. L Vanlanllngham of Kansas ing, but it will be up to tbe wife to fFrippe inserted in the Columns of The Regis City is the house guest of her sister, The barrister subsided after that.— The I.Adle8 Aid wHl meet w’lUi Mrs. ter. Mrs. C. J. Dunn of 1853 Grant Ave. Ex. convince him that It pays to adver THE SHORT LINE G ra n t on Friday, the 24th. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CATH Many smart social function are being tise.— Toledo Blade. Mr and Mrs. T. P. MoGuIre enter OLIC REGISTER, planned for this charming lady during The trip that Is delightful at any season of the year. tained at an elaborately appointed din- her visit here. Parties holding pacific Coast or Utah tickets, can avail themsleves of our • ner on Wednesday evening. January Amongst the “first nlghters” at the “ Tommy, you naughty boy, why did CATHOLIC ORDER OK KORESTERS. An Irish lawyer, noted for his wit, low aide trip rate, only 82.76 for the round trip. On sale dally. Show your lith. T!)e house was handsomely dec Broadw’uy this week were noticed Mr. you cut that worm in two?” through ticket to our agent to obtain rate. orated in Christmas colors and carna St. Anthony’s Paduas Court, Catholic and Mrs. Joseph C. Campbell, Dr. and was engaged by a lady to defend an ac Trains leave from Colorado A Southern Santa Re station dally at 10:20 a. tions. Those present were Kev. J. J. Order o f F o resters, No. 477, W . C. O. F. Mrs. Heisen, Mr. Oscar Maylo. Mr. Jos “ Why, I thought,” said Tommy hesi m. R eturn to C olorado Springs at 6:06 p. m. r>onnelly. Rev. J. F. Farrarl. Prof. Carl will install officers at the next regular eph N ew m an, Mr. M. E. W alsh. Mr. and tion her husband was bringing for judi Write for literature. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. MeSbeby and Mrs. Leonard Marvel, Miss Edith Mul tating, “ I thought he would not be so meeting, Wednesday evening. February cial separation. While cross-exam- A . M .4TLO C K. T . M - C. 3. 4fc C. C. D. Ry., Colored* fiprlago, Colorado. Mrs. Farrarl. iith. room 209 Charles building. In len, Miss Florence Sheedy. Miss Louise lonesome if there were two of him.”— On Thursday evening. January 16th stallation private. All members are re Wahler and Miss Florence Andrew. Ing the plaintiff he asked: was one of the moat delightful affairs quested to attend. Mrs. Laura J. Arkins has ^returned Ex. of the season. A surprise party given LUCY KISER. R. S. from Victor, w’here she vfslted her “ You wish to leave this woman be by the friends of Mr. T. F. McGuire of daughter the past month. 277 South DIncoln in honor o f his b irth cause she drinks?” day. The friends assembled at the KNIGHTS OK COLU.MBUS. Miss Elizabeth Kelly will deliver an Looking Ahead. address ^ before the Social Science de “Yes, sir.” home of Mr. and Mrs. Muckle and to On Sunday. January 26th, the First, “ I thought you swore off drinking on the strains of serenade music by Miss partment of the Women’s club, some “ Do you drink yourself?*' IHorence and Morriss and Tom McGuire Second and Third Degree will be exem time this week, qpon "Women In News the first of the year.” went to the home of Mr. McGuire. The plified at El Jebel Hall, Eighteenth and paper Work.” “That’s my business!” angrily. aurprlsc was genuine and the evening Stherman avenues, the proceedings to Mr. Thos. C. Scott Is taking a much “ So I did; I always do.” Denver Has Needed and Need begin at l o’clock sharp. After Whereupon tho unmoved lawyer was pleasantly spent playing progres the degree work, the Council will give needed rest at Excelsior Springs, Mo. “ But your’re drinking now.” sive high five. The prizes were awarded a banquet. As the password for the The Wednesday Literary Club met quietly asked him: ed Badlx a Market 'WHicH to Mrs. W. S. MuckI© and Mr. MeSheby. current quarter will be given out at with Mrs. Thomas Morrow this week. “ Of course; if I hadn’t sworn on consolation to Mrs. J. A. McSlngan and Turkey and Russia were the countries “ Have you any other business?”— T. F. Magner. While refreshments this meeting. It is requested that as taken up at this meeting. A most able again, how could I swear off next Could and Would Sell many as possible be present. The sick Ex. were being prepared. Rev. J. J. I>on- committee appointed at last meeting paper upon them was read and pre year?”— Catholic Standard Times. nelly in his eloquent manner, pre consists o f Messrs. J, G. O’B ryan , A. L pared by Miss Josephine Shevnin. cur Better Meat for sented Mr. McGuire with a cut-glass Seep, Geo. Bucher. The sickness of rent topics by members preceded the wine set. The table was formed in a any of the members will be reported to dainty refreshments. Leas M oney large T and twenty-two were seated. this committee. Mrs. John ’Tracy entertained at a Paying for Breakage. *11108© present were Rev. J. J. Donnelly At the administering of the Fourth prettily appointed dinner Sunday even Mistress—“ Sarah Jane, what has MASS Masrln. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Slt- Degree an Interesting program will be ing In honor of Miss Mayme Mullen, -mb, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kane, Mr. and rendered. who. on Wednesday morning became happened?” S rs John Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. the bride of A. Lynn Yales. The color Magner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers. Mr. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S CLUB. scheme of green and red was carried Sarah Jane—i“Oh, mum. I ’ve fallen A nd at l^ast It Has One a.nd Mrs. W . S. M uckle, Mr. and Mrs. out In the dining room, the center piece ft Spangleburger. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. The Catholic Y’oung Men’s Club will being a heart and arrow, while the down the stair and broken my neck.” Munx. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. K enney, Mr. receive' Holy Communion In a body place curds w ere ihand painted cuplds. Mistress (firm ly)—“ Well, whatever YOU C.4NNOT .MAKE THE DOLLAR GO AS FAR KLfiKWIIERE. and Mrs. K. O. MeSheby. Mr. and Mrs next Sunday morning at the 8:15 A string orchestra In the reception YOU CA.N.NOT GET THE aTlilCTLY HIGH GRADE QUALITY T F B egley , Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McSln- o’clock Mass, at the Ix>gan Avenue hall discoursed sweet music at inter you've broken. It’ll be deducted from EI.MKWIIEUK. gan Mr. and Mrs. Wollensach. Mrs. chapel. Every member Is earnestly vals throughout the evening. Mr. and M qrah M urray. A. O. Quinn and T . M. exhorted to attend. •Mrs. W alter K. Atchison of Guernsey. your wages.”— Sydney Bulletin.” Carroll. After the presentation of the Wyo.. were amongst those present. TiU^RKAjiOBH^^t^—Our buyert are constantly on the lookout for wine sot. the company pinned the tall L . C. B. A. At the Symphony Club last 'Wednes o n the donkey, great fun was Indulged day night Miss Josephine Woeber The Philosopher—It’s the man with high'*gratfe"ineaT7*an3^Tiey purchase every piece for cash—thus getting _ to and -Mr. Bogera. won first prlxe. A St. M a ry’s Branch No. 290. held a v ery charmingly assisted In the well rend the best prices. Again, our buyers purchase direct t/om cattlemen^ tiu tc h lunc.h was then served. a pull that gets ahead. enthusiastic meeting on Tuesday even ered program. Her rendition of “Inge- thus we are able to give the people the middleman’s proflta Once in g January 14th. at th eir h all in the borgs Klage" was enthusiastically re The Politician—Yes; but It’s the VOUNG LADIES* SODALITV OF ST. Charles block. In addition to the in ceived. again, we are satisfied to get our shore of profits from the volume of ELIZABBTH*S. stallation of officers there were many Mr. Thos. Herbert, the well known man with the head that gets a pull.— business we do rather than from high prices— thus at all times you are applications for membership read with caterer, lies dangerously 111 at bis able to get the very best for the very least at The Young Ladles' Sodality of St. the promise of many more to come in home. Illustrated Bits. Elixabeth's ciiiurch had election of of the near future. ficers for the year 1908. The following The attendance was large, the Rev. One of the truly enjoyable affairs of w©r© elected: Rev. Father Leo, splrlt- Father Belzer, spiritual adviser, ihonor- recent date was the card party at “ I’ll give you a good two-foot rule ■ al adviser; Miss Augusta Bertognolla. ^ g the occasion with his presence. which Mrs. Frank Kelly of 2356 Stout president: Miss Mamie Winter, first There was also a very interesting mu street gracefully presided. Six handed If you want it," said the painter. Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon at vice president; Miss Anna .Hines, sec slcal program rendered under the di euchre was played and the following ond vice president; Miss Addle Hodapp, ladies enjoyed the affair; Mrs. E. Q. “ Hand it over,” said the carpenter. the Broadway thia Week. rection of Miss Mary Browne with a Straub. Mrs. J. A. Osner, Mrs. Charles Lewis Market Co. •ocretary. The Misses Clare Ulbrich, closing recitation by Master Frank Rose Amann, Alice Balias. Louise Bond. W ilkins. Mrs. E. N. M anklns, Mrs. H a rry “ Don’t wear tight shoes,” said the Brownyard. which brought down the DON*T KILL YOURSELF. WHITE FltONT^RED LE'm-HUNO. *r© the consultors. There will be a house. The installation was open to Geir. Mrs. H. D avis. Mrs. M. J. McC- painter, with a large. Open-face grin.— m edal meeting for the officers of the visitors and the following officers were Carthy, Mrs. P. R, Rlordan. Mrs. In a hot kitchen, but take your meals D uality. Tuesday evening. Janxiary 28, duly installed by the preceding past P. Callahan. Mrs. J. J. Costello, Chicago News. at Hyman's, cheaper, better and no 1908 at the Franciscan M onastery, president. Miss Margret Cery, with past Mrs. Laurence Murphy, Mrs. P. O'Mora. w ork to do, 15th and Trem o n t streela. 1525-1527-1529 LAWRENCp STREET president, Mrs. M. Bigler as grand mar Mrs. Hrady, Mrs. T. F. Dolan, Mrs. C. 0 T . K I.IZ A B K T ir S A U X IL I A R Y BAL/I. shal for the evening: President. Mrs. Binder, Mrs. A. H. Flood, Mrs. Joe Rear “ Poor Aunt Jane got in such a Jam Mary Carrol; first vice president. Mrs. don. Mrs. D. Cummings and Miss Kate St. Elizabeth’s Auxiliary to the Flaherty. The first prize was won by on tbe street last night.” Elizabeth Daly; second vice president, Mrs. Murphy and the second by Mrs. Knights of St. John will give their Mrs. Mary Bpratl; recorder. Mrs. Mary “ Yes, she told me she thought she third ball of the season, on Thursday. Browne: assistant Recorder, Mrs. M. T. F. Dolan. J an u ary 30th. at Da P ro n ’s hall, 220 Morresey, financial secretary Miss Mary A prettily arranged luncheon was would be mashed to a jelly, only some Broadway. _ . Slattery; treasurer Mrs. Elizabeth that which Miss Celia Ford gave on Oth F lo o r Charles Illd v. The dance is to be a leap year affair I..eavy; marshal, Mrs. Mary Plank Saturday to a number of her girl big woman nearby managed to pre and a good time is assured to all. The Are you Interested In having a busi guard, Mrs. Catherine Brownyard; trus friends. At table were Mrs. John Red- ness course this winter Here are some fdllowlng names are on the,committee: tees. Mrs. Sarah Cassidy. Mrs. Mary din, Mrs. D. O. Monahan. Mrs. Horan. serve her.”— Baltimore American. Miss Mamie Winter, chair lady; Miss advantages offered by our school. Collins: auditing committee appointed Mrs. Selp. Miss Anna O’Neil. Miss Goetx, Fine business course, forming a prac ^ d le Hodapp. Miss Stortx. Miss Min by president. Miss Margret Cery, Mrs. Miss Kate Floyd. Miss Myra Misner and nie Hul>er. Augusta Bertrognolla, Alice tical education that develops; large Elizabeth Daly. Miss Jannle Brady. Miss Valarla McFeely. Every Little Helps. shorthand department with Pitman and ^ d Margaret At the close of the meeting the presi 0>rdes. Martha Wolslfer, Evelyn Weir A most delightful event of the week A miner ill with dyspepsia rode into Gregg classes; forty new typewriters dent. Mrs. Carroll, presented Miss Jen was the surprise party tendered T, F. of latest model recently added; official ttipfr and Bowman are on the floor com nie Brady, who for the past five years a city one day, consulted a doctor and mittee. Mrs. Knopke and Agor are on has been recorder, with handsome solid McGuire on the anniversary of his telegraph training school for Union Pa tbe card committee gold emblem pin as u token of love and birthday by about thirty friends at his took his prescription to a druggist .to cific Railway; railroad wire In appreciation for her services. Miss home, 277 South Lin coln A ve. "The e ve n telegraph department; best teachers ob CtHULBN CO U RT No. 301, \V. C. O. K. ing was pleasantly spent playing pro be made up. tainable; individual Instruction; larg* Brady tliough taken by surprise re airy rooms; positions secured; day and sponded briefly'expressing her deep ap gressive high five, which resulted In The Instullutlon of the officers of preciation for tbe lovely gift and thank Mrs. Muckle winning ladles' first prlxe, “ Well, how much?” said the miner, evening classes. Cullen Court. No. 301. took place Mon ing the president and members for Mr. Ed MeSheby, the gentleman’s first when the prescription was finished. We nave more than doubled the ca BOYS! day evening, January 6, 1908, at the their verys'klnd remembrance. prize, Mrs. J. A. MeSwigan, the ladies pacity of our telegraph department. It cdurt room in the Charles building, consolation prize and Mr. T, F. Wagner “ Let’s see,” said the druggist. “ It’s will soon be taxed again. We advise After the meeting closed refresh you to let us hear from you at onoe corner Fifteenth and Curtis streets. ments were served and a social evening the gentleman's consolation prize. After TIYie hall was crowded with a large the dainty refreshments were served, one dollar ten cents for the medicine as this action of the Union Pacific will spent. St. Mary’s Branch is the oldest soon fill our desks with young men and ^tendance of the members and vis and has the largest membership of any the guests enjoyed a well rendered mu and fifteen cents for the bottle. That iting Hlster Foresters. The musical in the state and In a short time we ex sical program. During the course of young women who quickly recognize And literary program was of a very pect with a steady growth to double the evening Rev. J. J. Donnelly on be makes----- ” a good th in g when th ey see It. THE REGISTER gives prizes high order, and was greatly added to our number. half of those assembled presented Mr. W ritte or call ” any time. —The office is McGuire with a cut glass wine set. He hesitated, afraid he might have open all day on Saturdays. ^ a recitation of tbe Hon. J. B. Mc- GKO. l,«MUNYON. Manager. Gauran, the title was “Good By.“ by A N N A R Y 4 N . Those present were Miss Masrln. Mr. to those seiiing the most Rev. Fatiier Hugh McGIvcney, form and Mrs. Tltcomb. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kano, Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll, Mr. erly of this city. It Is needless to say Our dear daughter and sister, Anna COAU Now that Christmas is over see Mrs. t^iat this poem was much enjoyed and Ryan, was called from us to her heav and Mrs. T. F. Magner. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen If you wish a bargain In millin papers each week c^preclatod as many warm friends of en ly home. D ecem ber 29th, a fte r a lon g William Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Span- ery. 1462 South Ten th street, Opp. St. Rev. Father were present, as also gle b u rgc r, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Munz. Mr. illness. Around her bedside were her' and Mrs. Ed MeSheby. Mr. and Mrs. T. You have tried the rest— Leo’s church. Tel. 7272. were many friends of our own dear mother, brothers, sisters and a cousin. Now try the besL John McGauran, whom we have known F, Bvgley, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McSwlgan, Mrs. Theresa Sullivan of Buck Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wollensach. Mrs. NOrah Our L M. Coal Tho bonds of a good home are forged ttinco e a rly boyhood. Our M. K. M. J. Iowa. Anna had many loving friends, W ill stand the test. aldron (who, by the way, we have who with the family wlir’mourn her M urray. A. J. Quinn, T. M. C arro ll and L M. Nut ...... 14.00 a ton in heaven. S sn know'n from boyhood), responded loss. She suffered with patience and Father Donnelly. Lump and E r g ...... $5.00 a ton. In C. R. request to give us a little talk, fortitude and left with us a beautiful The spacious and artistic new home Other arades of coal, coke, charcoal NOW BE UP TO DATE. fxe remarked that the installation was memory of a religious life. o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cam pbell was and wood. ifcry instructive and impressive and She was a charter member of the the scene of much merriment on Fri THE GREAT WESTF.RN FUEL AND and atop cooking. Take your meals at •H would .be a great benefit to U>©. Court Jjadles Auxiliary, Knights of Father day evening of last woek, the occasion F E E D CO. Hyman’s and you will live longer and 'by'the Increase of membership. He un- Matthew oT Kansas City. Funeral ser being the tw'enty-fifth wedding anni Phone Main. 6400-5401. Office 1108 15th be better natured, 16th and Tremont A GOOD WATCH destood tliat the present membership vices were held from Sacred Heart versary of tile Jiost and hostess. Cards St.— T ra m w a y loop. Y ard 2240 19th streets. ^as now 207. The said he did not see any church. Mr.s. K a te M u lvih lll and son were the leading feature of the much St. reason w*hy the m em bership w’ould net o f Kans.'is C ity and Mrs. M. F itzg e ra ld enjoyed evening, at wlilch Miss Crotty Given to the boy selling the increase double If every member would of Omaha attended the funeral. and Mr. Taylor won first prizes. Dainty DON'T DRUDGE. bring in only one candidate. He con- refreshments w*ere served, and a short •olud^ by thanking the Court for his musical program enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. CANCER CURED Why bother with cooking meals most papers each week re-election. The pleasure of those Local Notes Campbell were presented with over a Cancer U a dreaded disease and when you can get better at Hyman’s an^sent was added to by the beautiful hundred pieces of beautiful silver. fo r less than you r provision s cosL 16th -Oiristmas decorations which were sug Those in attendance were Messrs, and there are thoasands of people eoffer and TremonL .grestive to tb© spirit that prevailed We solicit our readers to send ua Mesdames Donley. Horan. Walsh, Amongst the members, tliat of “Peace items of interest: Card parties, recep Fisher, Luher, Gler, Parks. Zully, Ing who can be cared if they will try An upright piano to trade for horae and Good Will,” and was the artistic tions. and notes of social affairs. All Flood, Wood, Grarnt. O’Neil, Den- oar treatmenL A sare care Is gaar and b u gg y. 924 16th at. •work of the committee of the Good of items however should be signed by the lers, Douds, Evans. Taylor, Crotty. Order, who served dainty refresh- writer, not for publication, but for au Reordan, Dobson, Eagan, Heleen, the anteed in every case. If you have oas wents after tbe installing of the offi thenticity. Misses Wilkins. MacManus, Soils. Good W A NT E D . cers. D epu ty H. C. U. K ath erin e R. win, Walsh West and Halstead, and the cer or know of any one that has yoo ’Murray. Clilef Kajiger Jennie J. R yan Tlie young ladles of the Sacred Messrs. Joe Newman, Frank T.«enk, Cor will do a great favor If yoa tell them A middle aged woman to go to Pueblo suxd Vice C. R. Rosa Murray, were pre- Heart ParlKli are giving a leap year nelius Campbell. George Park and F. to take charge of house. Good homo weated with beautiful flowers. To our soiree at Hyndman hall. Twenty-eighth Crotty. about the Harris Institute. Write o> and family, right party. Inquire 1818 You Can Win a Prize beloved Chief Itanger was given a and Downing Aves on Tliursday, even Pennsylvania; also 1123 Greenwood St. bandsome purse, tne contents which ing. January 30. 1908. It's an Informal call. Consultation free. Pueblo. Colo. ■rare $&0 in gold. Her words of appre- afTalr. but the entire dance will be a Mrs. Cullen, the West Side popular «4ation were gratefully received by the Htrintly leap ye.'ir affair. The committee milliner, w’lll cut prices on all women’s H arris ftistitHte, 1S14 Main St. FREE MUSICAL EDUCATION Besides you can make money Oourt. D. H. C. R. thanked the Sisters in charge of the dance are (he Misses and children’s hats. 1462 South Tenth street. Opp. St. Leo’s church. Tel. Main (4th Floor) Kansae City, Mo. We will sell a piano for <6 down and f o r the beautiful flowers given her. She Blanch Horan, Olive Traver, Anna 7272. 15 per month, and give you a free mua- each week Dr. Hughes. Physioiaa in eharge. Icnl education under a choice of six of the best piano teachers In Denver to every purchaser this coming week. Col umbine Music Co., 820-42416th a t. Charles bldg. Jewelry and Watch Repairing High-grade piano for rent, cheap to DaPron’s righ t party. 924 16th st. And a Complete Line of SCHOOL OF DANCING YOU DON'T NEED MONEY TO BUY Call on the Circulator at The SOCIETY PINS A piano : come In and ask for Trlggs' he will take something you have to Will b€ foan4 at th« Well-Known Jewelry Eetablishment of 220 BROADWAY trade or may secure you employment so < you can earn one; will also take all Classes for beginners only, Monday and Fri kinds of contractors' work and farm day nights, 8 to 11; four lessons 11.50. ers' products In exchange for planoa or Register Office, 1824 Curtis M.O’KEFFES COMPANY sell you one for $6 down and 85 per month; he is manager Columbine Muaio Reception Wednesdays and Saturdays Co.. 920-924 16th a t, Ch arles b ld g And he will tell you how to 827 ISA Street Ptaone Main 6440 Private classes Monday and Saturday after noons. 2 to 6; 76 cents each at Huaton Hall, Dr. James I. Laiightin. dentist 214 sell The Register *^lf you g e t It at O'KEEFE'S you k n o w it'e good.*' 1080 Broadway Phone Brown 414r - Temple Court building, corner Fif teenth and California straeta. Phone.