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EPISCOPALS GO TO CONFESSION OCTOBER 28 FOR IN DENVER JUST SURE; WIRE SENT LIKE C^HOLICS TO BISHOP-ELECT Hand|til of High Chorch Mem­ bers Beheve in Sac­ , Thru Apostolic rament. Orders Plans to Go VOL XL NO. 8. DENVER, OOLOIADO, THTTRSDAT, ER 23, 1915. |2 PER YEAR Ahead. TELLS OF PRACTICE T SS. SIMON AND JUDE’S FEAST Fathers W ho Lived Jnst After Christ Prove Penance Was Anniversary of Bishop K. C. NEW ESTES PARK CHURCH GETS HELP FROM SAINT MARTHA Mats ’s R^Meption of Episcopal Common Then. Dignity. By MAXIBOLIAN FAMED FOR DOMESTIC ZEAL, A young Epiecopalian, whose name is FATHER O’RYAN The consecration of Bishop-elect A»- tony J. Schuler, SJ., of the El Paao^ withheld in order to avoid undue public­ $370,000 m SEVEN YEARS Texas, , which was to have oe- ity for him (it can be furnished by The 30 YEARS PRIEST SHE HAS POWER TO PUT END Kegister to any interested person) and curred on Tuesday of this week b«t ■who was recently ordained ;& deacon in RAISED BYFR.McMENAMlN\m Oc t o b e r ‘sr d whiqh bad to be postponed owing to th* the Episcopal church, went to confession TO THIS TYPE OF TROUBLE non-arrival of the Bulls of Ji]q>oiBk* regularly to a local minister of his faith Rector of St. Leo’s Has Served ment, will be on October 28. Word josS while living here, and Informed Catholic That Twenty-three received from Rome thru the Most B rr. John Bonzano of Washington, apostoti* friends of others who followed the same Sum Outside Parish Yean. delegate, clears the way for proceeding practice. He does not consider himself a 15 Girls Running in Protestant, but a Catholic. Running Expenses; PREACHES ON FAITH UNITY immediately with the preparations, and There are a number of High Church Cathedral Contest there is no more danger of a postpone­ Episcopalians in Denver, altho the elab­ Sets American Shows How Apostles Censured ment. October 28 is the feast of SS. orate ceremonial movement is not so Those Who Taught Simon and Jude, and is the twenty- strong here as it is in some places, nota­ Record False Doctrine. eighth anniversary of the consecratimi bly in New York. However, as shown of the Rt. Rev. Nicholas C. Matz, DJX, The Rev. William O’Ryan, rector of by another article in the current issue Since the Rev. Hugh L. McMeiianiin bishop of Denver, who will be the conse- St. laKi's church, Denver, one of the best of The Register, there are many local assumed charge of the Immaculate Con­ crator in flie coming ceremonies. Bish­ known and most scholarly priests in the Episcopalians who refer to their clergy­ ception Cathedral parish, Denver, seven op Matz will be assisted by Bishop West, will reach the thirtieth anniver­ men as ‘'Father.” The Rev. Charles years ago, $370,000 lias been raised thru Henry Granjon of Tucson, Ariz., and sary of his ordination to the priesthiKxI Marshall and tlie Rev. Stephen Foster his efforts, above the ordinary parish Bishop Patrick A. McGovern of (Jhey-# on October 3. He has been pastor of St. fre(juently get “Father Marshall” and running expenses. The year before lie enne, Wyo. Bishop Joseph P. Lynch of Leo's cliurch for twenty-three years. Fa­ ■‘‘Father Foster” from members of their took charge of the congregation, $800 Dallas, Texas, who has surrendered part ther O’Ryan is a brilliant pulpit orator, dock—hut, so far as the writer can was saved above the parish expenses for of his diocese to the new El Paso pre­ liis sermuns being remarkable for the learn, there is no record of anybody’s tlie building fund. The year he took late, will be the speaker. lenniing they display. over liaving called the doughty charge, he raised this to .$1.),000. One J. B. Pitaval of Santa Fe will be here. He is now in the midst pi Hart by this truly Catliolic cognomen. hundred and twenty tliousaiul dollars It is known that a number of other pre­ an exeelleiit series of Sunday sermons The Catholic Cliurch does not recog­ above the ordinary expeiise.s bus been lates will attend, but their names have on "The Chureli.’ lie is showing wliy nize the claims of some Episcopalians to raised by liim tliru the usual revenues not been learned, as the invitations have Catliolies are eoiivineed that their Chiiri-li tlie existence of a branch of genuine of the imrish, such as pew rent and not yet gone out. in Anglicanism. The papacy monthly collections. Two hundred and i> that founded by .Jesus Christ. La.st The Rev. Edward Barrj’, S*T., for­ ■ has examined the fioly orders of the An­ fifty thousand has bi*en secured in per­ Sunday morning, he spoke o'? the marks mer rector of the Sacred Heart church, glican Church and has declared that they sonal gifts thru Ills efforts. and signs of the true Church, particular­ Denver^ now of El Paso, is expecl^ by are not valid. An Episcopalian minister The country store wliieli the Cathedral ly its unity. his old parishioners to come for the cer­ •coming into the has to will conduct at the International Farm­ The Apo'tles' Creed, he said, is the emonies. be'ordained over again. It is not suffi­ ing congress September 29 to October oldest statement of faith known, lie From the number of replies being re­ cient for him merely to make a formal 10 will represent the first time the told how ihe Chureli was forced to carry ceived, it is certain that the banquet to declaration of his fealty, as with con­ rector has appealed to the general on its work in sev-ret uuring the Roman be given at the Brown Palace by the verted priests of the Orthorlox church. public for any assistance. There will persecutions and said that some persons clergy of the Denver diocese in honor of ■ That persons, while still affiliated not he an article sold at this store,'liow- had fallen into error. When Constantine Bishop Scliuler and the visiting clergy •with a Protestant church, should see the ever, that will not be worth at least fri*».sl the Cliurdi and, with the , will be. one of the most notable chnrcii necessity. of confession, is not only a the dime that is asked for it, and it may called the council of Nicea, the Nieene social affairs ever held in this city. tribute to their good sense but shows a be wortli several dollars. The only char­ creed, which is an elalwration of the Some prominent laymen will also be MISS SARAH BYRNE. familiarity with history which few non- ity in connection with the affair, there­ Apostles’ Creed, hut contains the same present at this dinner. •Catholics seem to have, or which they fore. is in the gifts of the merchants diK'triiies, was furmulaLs) to express, seem eager to ignore. St. Augustine and the work being given by the volun­ briefly, the teaching of tlie Church. (died 4.30) said: “liCt us not listen to teer committees and priests. Father O’llyan told how this creed St. Walter’s Church, the New Rocky Mountain National Park Temple. shows that the Church is one, holy. Cath­ KANSAS BISHOP those who deny that the Church of God The popularity contest being con­ olic and apostolic, and said that every St. Martha, wlio gained immortal ited Estes this summer declared that bas power to forgive all sins.” St. Am ducted in connection with the affair—it fame for protesting to Jesus once upon the building is located in the prettiest ■ brose (died 397) rebuked the Catholic slioiikl be familiar with these HAS POSTPONED should be remarked that this is an en­ a time when He was paying a visit to site of any church in the United States. ists, who “professed to show reverence mark' and signs. He told how the apos­ tirely separate enterprise from The her and lier sister Mary, and Mary per­ for the Lord by reserving to Him alone tles S.'s. James and John denounced those “I intend to paint it in oil colors next GOLDEPUUBILEE Catholic Register contest—is a remark­ sisted in listening to tlie teachings of the power of forgiving sins. Greater who taught false doctrines, showing that summer,” lie tidd Father Howlett. able success. Girls selling tickets for dur I.s)rd, thereby arousing the ire of Rt. Rev. John Cunningham Was in wrong could not be done than what they heresy appeared in the Church almost Behind the cliurch, visible in the pho­ the country store are working for tlie Martha, who thought she should have do in seeking to rescind His commands at the start. Answering the Protestant tograph reproduced in tliis week's issue Colorado When 50th Anni­ following prizes: the first two, trips to been helping with tlie liousewofk, an and fling back the office He bestowed.” doctrine that all the Christian eliurelies of The Regi.s^er, are tlie famous Cathe­ versary Fell. the California expositions; third, dia­ idea with which tlie Master did not St. Pacian (died 390) writing to a leader united form the Church, lie proveil what dral Rocks. The Register pliotograpli, mond ring. The contestants are: Misses agree, had not a little to do with the of the same heretics, said: “This (for­ a lack of unity there is in their creeds, however, was taken to .sliow up the Pearl Robinson, 1221 Broadway; Cecilia fact that the new church at Estes Park, HEADS CONCORDIA DIOCESE giving sins), you say, only God can do. and how it is impossible for them all to beauty of the church itself, not the sur­ Axley of Neusteter’s; Emma Mergcn, on the border of the new Rocky Moun­ ■Quite true; but what He does thru His form the true Church, in the face of the rounding scenery. 1089 Broadway; Dorothy Smith, l.'>21 tain National Park, was completed this The Rt. Rev. John Francis Cunning- priests is the doing of His own power.” warnings in the apostolic writings The church cost .$2,100 and is now Clarkson; Marie Kelly, 009 East Colfax; summer. The Rev. W- J- Hewlett, liam, bishop of Concordia, Kan., who waa St. Cyril of Alexandria (died 447) said: iigaiii't those who teach in variance with complete. It is also ]iald for. It is •Sarah Byrne, 1641 Washington; Kath­ builder of the chureli, went to Estes on in Colorado Springs, Colo., on August 8, ■“Men filled with the spirit of God (i. e., the one original Christianity. From the called St. Walter's in memory of Wal­ leen Loman, the Vallejo; .Alice McCar- June 29 to start tlie work. A site was wlien he reached the fiftieth anniversary earliest days, he said, the terms lieretic ter Walsh, a son of P. 3’. Walsh of priests) forgive sins in two ways, either tin, 711 E. 17th avenue, apartment 8 ; of his,ordination to tlie Catholic priest­ and seliismatie, referring, respectively, .selecteii, hut gn^at difficulty was en­ Davenport, the first donor toward.s the by admitting to baptism those who are Maizie Donnegan, 1944 Wasliington; hood, Celebrated tliat event in Concordia to persons who taught false doctrine countered in getting the consent of the building. Walter Walsh was a student worthy or by pardoning the penitent Mary Dugan, 1625 East 17th avenue; on Tuesday of this week. Archbishop and those who believed hut refuswl to owners to sell. On .July 29, Feast of St. at St. Mary’s .college, Kan.sas. He was children of the Church.” St. Athanasius Glennon of St. Ixiuis and a number of Amelia Mueller, 1251 Milwaukee; Helen Martha, she was appealeil to, in light of a great athlete, hut caught cold follow­ (died 373) wrote: “As the man whom recognize the proper ecclesiastical au­ priests were present. Bishop Cunning­ Galligan, 1633 Vine; Juanita Gonzales, her Biblieally-recordiMl domestic diffi­ ing a game and took consumption. He the priest baptizes is enlightened by the thorities, have been names of ojipro- ham is a frequent visitor to Colorado 3016 Hooker; and Marie Carr, 917 Co­ culties, to pray tliat the domestic diffi­ was brought to Colorado, but the cli­ grace of the Holy Ghost, so docs he who briuni. Springs and Denver. Tuesday was the rona. culties of the new church would cease. mate that has saved so many thousands in penance confesses his sins receive MISS MARIE KELLY. He showed that, from the beginning, anniversary of liis consecration as a Among the gifts to the country store Early the same day word came that the of tubercular victims’ lives failed to thru the priest forgiveness in virtue of the Catholic Church has had unity, jn bishop, which occurred in 1898. It waa so far is 3,300 pounds of flour. lot would be sold to Father Hewlett. save him. the grace of Christ.” In addition to these the present European war, we sec Ital­ determined to hold the sacerdotal jubi­ It is a notable fact that the Denver The number 29 seems to be connected in ancient proofs of the prevalence of con­ ian, German, French and English bishops Six hundriMl and fifty dollars was lee on the date of his episcopal anniver­ Cathedral is being paid for by one par­ a special way with tlie church. On Aug­ fession, it is notable that the Greek Denver Catholic Boy enthusiastically standing up for their re­ given by the Walsh family for the chap sary. schismatic church, which cut off from ish, not by the diocese, as has been the spective nations, hut there is not a hit ust ‘29 the beautiful little building for el; $100 by Ryan of Daven its first time was the scene of the holy Home in 869, retained and still has con­ case with every other cathedral as costly less bedienee in them to their spiritual port; $750 by George J. Cooke of Chi Bishop Cunningham was born in Cmm- on First Battleship sacrifice of the mass. On September 29 fession. iti America. father, the pope. eago, thru the Extension society; $100 ty Kerry, Ireland, June 30, 1840, waa The relief the sacrament gives far ex­ Father O'Ryan told how, in an apos­ Father Howlett will arrive back at Ner- by P. J. Sullivan of Wray; $.50 by Mrs. ordained by Bishop Micge, vicar-apostolie to Pass Thru Canal inx, Ky., motherhouse of the Sisters of ceeds any difficulties entailed. Every Bishop Buys House. tolic figure, those who teach false doc­ M. E. Wright of St. Ixmis; $100 by the of Leavenworth, August 8, 1865, and waa Loretto, where he is chaplain, having consecrated bishop of Concordia Sep­ Catholic knows this. The Rt. Rev. P. ,1. Garrigan, Bishop of trines are said to tear Christ’s seamless Loretto-Sisters’ motherhouse; $450 from completed his Colorado task. tember 21, 1898. Sioux City, la., bas purchased the John garment, for which his executioners had the ranch- of Father Howlett’s late PLAN TO GIVE OATHOLIO McHugh home in that city and will to east lots on Calvary, not being able The new National Park church is brother, Thomas Howlett; $2.5 by Ed _ge was one of the pioneer priests of LITERATURE TO FARMERS make it the episcopal residence. to divide it. called St. Walter’s. An artist who vis- (Continm-d on Page 8, Column 3.) his Wtion, traveling thru southerit Kansas and western Missouri on horse­ A movement has been started among back, celebrating mass in private bouses the Holy Name men and other Cath­ IN FREE-TRIP CAMPAIGN? and administering the Sacraments to tha olics of the city to take space at the IS YOUR FAVORITE ENTERED scattered Catholic settlers wherever ha international farming exposition in Den­ found them. His headquarters in tha ver Sept. 29 to Oct. 10, and distribute SEND HER NAME TO THE REGISTER BEFORE TOO LATE early days were at Fort Scott, a govern­ thousands of copies of a pamphlet set­ The announcement made last week f way. Rooms will be engaged for the The Horse, Elizabeth, Yellowstone ular lady who would try f-or one of the ment post, and he has been a factor in. ting forth the truth about certain that The Catholic Register would act as I party at first-class hotels on the coast, Park, Grand Canyon of Arizona and The trips. The party sending in the name the upbuilding of a section of the coun­ Catholic doctrines which arc often mis­ host for eight young ladies on a two- i and sightseeing trips in the different Safety Racer. of the high winner in this campaign will try which in his younger days was a ■ ? understood outside the Church. The weeks’ trip to both California , exposi- | cities made. The twelve exhibit buildings will b<“ a ^ lx* presented with a round-trip ticket to frontier of civilization. Rev. Raymond Hickey is promoter of tions has met with popular favor and j F. W. Paget, manager of the million- source of wonder and delight to tlie i both expositions and admissions. If for The priests present on Tuesday were the idea. It is understood that the enthusiasfai, and letters and phone calls ! dollar Newhouse hotel. Salt I^ike City, winners, and every day at the exposition ! any reason he or she cannot go if catidi from Kansas, Missouri and neighboring Christian Scientists are planning the are coming in fast asking for more par- i Utah, who so royally entertained a will be a day of botli enjoyment and ed- 1 date should win, the nominator will l>e states, with the of Concordia, same kind of activities. ticulars of the plan. The pastors of all jjiarty of twenty-five prize winning la­ ucation for them. | given -$45 in ca.'li. This offer holds good Leavenworth and IVicliita especially well The knights of Columbus have a the Catholic churches in Colorado and I dies from northern Colorado and Wyo- Mrs. H. J. Cubhirley, in charge of Sir i for me(i or women. represented. committee working on the project, but Wyoniing are taking a hand in The Reg- ■ ming recently on the way to the exposi- Thomas Lipton's tea garden, writes that | Full particulars of the plan will lie no definite decision about whether/it ister campaign to place the paper in two , tions, writes that he will b«‘ more than she wants the girls to make her garden 1 found on page tliree. Ixxik it over and would he practicable or advisable has thousand homes by November 18, and j pleased to entertain Tlie Register party tlieir lieadquarters wliile visiting the ex- j send in the name of a winner today. yet been reached. annonneements were made at all the j and give them the best that the New- position, and at any time that they wish | The nominees will be credited with ten St. Philomena’s New masses last Sundity requesting all Cath- | house hotel affords. And that best to enjoy a cup of that well-known tea | tliousand votes for a start. As the DENVER K. OF C. WILL olics to take an active iht*est in this l means something when you say New- and a light lunch to drop in and her campaign will be a very short one, clos­ Rectory Opened for OBSERVE COLX7MBUS DAY great campaign in order to make it a ' house hotel of Salt Lake City, for it is force of obliging waitresses will be glad ing on November 18, prompt action will success in every way. As explained in j the last word in modern hotel equip- to serve them, and that their money be necessary to give the nominees a fair I Inspection Sept. 25 Arrangements are being made by our display ad, no one -enrolling in this | ment, and by the same token Mr. Paget will not be accepted for any service j chance to win. Denver council, Knights of Columbus, to campaign can lose out entirely, for those | is the last 'word in modern hotel man- while they are her guests. All thru the Clip the coupon today and send it to The new rectory for the Rev. M. W. celebrate Columbi^ day, Oct. 12, with who do not win one of the free trips can agers. exhibit buildings and on the zone the The Register. Donovan, of St. Pliilomena's parish, has now been occupied by him ami Father an open meeting. It is expected to have win part of the $150 in cash offered to The stop at Salt I.ake City will be a winners will find former friends of the some eminent non-Catholic make an ad­ candidates and also receive ten per cent i very enjoyable one for all the winners other prize winning parties, who will be FATHER KABNOWSKI TALKS M. J. Kelly, and will be open for the in­ dress, and there ^ will be an caj^rtain- of all cash collected by them. and will give all the ladies an opportu­ glad to see them and glad to entertain AT HOLY GHOST CHURCH spection of the parishioners next Sun­ sneat. . day, after the high mass and benedic­ BERNARD J. MOLLOY. . Hundreds of thousands of people from nity of seeing the city, with its fine them and do everything in their power The Rev. J. B. Kamowski of Annun­ tion. The higji mass starts at 10 Bernard J. Molloy, a young Denver all paHs of the ivorld have enjoyed the buildings, historic landmarks and the to make their ^ip an enjoyable one. ciation Church spoke at the St. Rita o’clock. The rectory is on Fourteenth DENVER CONVERT INFLUX .Catholic, was on the first battleship to two great California expositions this hundreds of interesting sights usually But in order to enjoy all the good services in the Holy Ghost Church on avenue, shortly above Detroit, and is on* pass thru the Panama canal. Tnis pe- year, and thousands of them will con­ enjoyed by tourists in a metropolitan things planned for the winners, it will Tueaday evening. These services, which GAINS NATIONAL FAME of the most attractive Catholic building^ curred a few days ago. Mr. Molloy, irho tinue to enjoy them up to the closing city. The leading commissioners at both be necessary for the Colorador and Wy­ are held every Tuesday night, continue in the city. The Binpber of converts being received is 18 yetun

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I Who AreHue, Eight Most Popular Catholic Ladies in Colorado and Wyoming ? I V " ■ ' I In every parish in Colorado and Wyoming there are many bright young Catholic ladies who would enjoy a free ‘ trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco and the Panama-Califomia Exposition at San Diego. The Catholic Register will send the eight most popular ladies in the two States to both exposidons'on a two weeks* ■trip, and will pay all expenses on this great trip. Readers of The Register will decide who these eight ladie^will be.

The party will travel in first class style and will stop at first class sition ever held in the United States and none of the hundreds of hotels while on this trip. The wonderful exl^its at both expositions thousands who are enjoymg and will enjoy it have a better time or will be enjoyed by them, sight-seeing trips Will be enjoyed and every see more than the Catholic Register’s eight prize winners. R ^ the arrangement will be made to ihsare them the one great sight-seeing conditions and then send in yoor own name or the name of some popu­ trip of thir lives. The Panama-Pacific Exposition is the greatest expo­ lar lady in your parish.

EIGHT FREE TRIPS IN ALL! TWO CASH PRIZES OF $50 EACH! 109^ on all cash collectf- ed will be paid to every $150 IN SPECIAL CASH PRIZES! candidate who does not win a free trip *and is F R E E ~ Ok IIm m I TIf Tidiel a i U nsskis loJMk EipesiliNS — an active candidate all ' the way through. To the person nominating the candidate, making the best showing at close of campaign. This offer good for man or woman.

District No. 1 — Comprising the City of Denver District No. Colorado Wyoming 4 Free Trips to Both Expositions, $7S in cash prizes to be given ae- 4 Free Trips to Both Expositions. $75 in cash prizes to be given ac­ in Cash to the candidate having eording to showing made at cer­ $50 in Cash to the Canffidaie. having cording to showing made at cer­ most voles at close of campaign. tain dates to be annonneed later. most voles at dose of campaign. tain dates to be announced later.

CONDITIONS AND GENERAL THE CATHOLIC REGISTER’S FREE TRIP CAMPAIGN I hereby nominate Miss or M rs.______How You May Help in Nomi­ INFORMATION. Aildre.ss______as a eandiflate for a free trip to the i’anama-Pacific and i’anarna- nating a Lady to Go on This This campaign i.s open to ladies only residing in Colorado and California Expositions. Wyoming. Subseriplions can be taken anv-where in the United .States. Nominated by ______Eight free trip.s to both California Expositions will be awarded Trip to the Great Expositions to the candidates Having the most votes at the close of the campaign. Address______Nominations are in order. If you know of some good lady who Four of these trips to be awarded to winners in District Xo. 1 and four Only one nomination blank will be accepted and counted as votes would enjoy a trip to the Expositions with all expenses paid, fill in in District Xo. 2. $50 in cash to the candidate making the be.st show­ for any candiilate. This nomination blank entitles candidate to ten the nomination blank and send it to the Catholic Register. ing in each district. $75 in special cash prizes to be awarded in each thou.sand votes. This nomination blank properly filled out will entitle her to ten district. thousand votes for a start. If your nominee shows the highest num­ In case of a tie between winning candidates, each one tying will ber of votes over all candidates at the dose of the campaign, the Regis­ be awarded a trip. The campaign will close November 18, 1915. VOTE SCHEDULE AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES ter will present you with one round trip ticket to both Expositions Every detail to insure an enjoyable and safe trip will be guaran­ Rate 1 \'ote* Kate Votes and an order entitling you to, admission to both Expositions. This teed by the Catholic Register. Xew subscribers, 1 y ear.. .$’2.00 .'5,0<)0 01(1 HubscriWs, 1 year.. . 2.00 2,500 offer is car fare and admissions only. Candidates may nominate themselves or some friend may nomi­ New subscribers, 2 years,. 4.00 l.'),000 Ul«l subscribiTS, 2 years. . 4.00 75,00 Get your thinking cap on and fill out this blank right now and nate them. If the nominee is acceptable to the Catholic Register, she Xew subscribers, 3 years,. 6.00 30,000 Old subscribiTs, 3 years. . 6.00 15,000 send in the name of a candidate who will win this free trip tor her­ will be notified to that effect, and will be credited with ten thousand No subscription will be accepted for more than three years in self and a round trip and all admission^ for you. votes for a start. advance, but an old subscriber owing one year or more can pay This will be a short campaign, but the reward is great. arrearages and three years in advance and the candidate will receive GET AN EARLY START AND WIN credit according to above schedule. SEND THE NOMINATION BLANK IN TODAY

Thomas Jackson, Mrs. George Doyle, Mrs. A. T. Downs of Pueblo State Mrs. John Doyle, Mrs. James Callalian, Frank Norris Re-Elected Head of Mrs. William Lovell, Mrs. J. E. Under­ Bishop-elect Schuler’s Farewell wood, Mrs. George Christy, Mrs. George Secretary for A. 0. H. Auxiliary McQueeny, Mrs. Michael Gleason, Mrs. Knights of Columbus at Trinidad George Stubbs, Miss Anna Marie Calla­ to Sacred Heart Parish, Denver han and Miss Capitola Hubbard. (By Georgia Ardell-Zeiger) o’clock mass in the presence of a few in­ Miss Marie Kelly of Salida arrived in (W. G. Code, Staff Reporter) and twenty-nine of these failed. Bishop-elect Antony J. iSchuler, S.J., of Pueblo, Sept. 22.—Mrs. M. 0. O’Don­ timate friends of the happy couple. Mr. Pueblo this week to spend the winter ; Trinidad, Sept. 22.—Tlie members of Another Convert. me. May it be a cheering thougiit to El Paso, in the last issue of Tlie Monitor, you as it is to myself that my transfer nell, state president of the Ladies’ Aux­ and Mrs. Richardson are spending their here. She will teach music at the Scott Holy Trinity council, Knights of Colum­ Miss Marie Jane Haddan wag recently the Sacred Heart parish quarterly, bids to El I’aso has nothing at all in the na­ iliary to the'. Ancient Order of Hiberni- honeymoon in Denver, but will reside school of music. bus elected officers at their last regular taken into the Catholic Church. Father farewell to his former Denver parishion­ ture of a leap in the dark. .It was my «ns', held a state board meeting here last here. Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Dugan and chil­ I meeting. Frank Xorris, past grand Hugh, SJ., baptizt;^ her. Miss Haddan ers as follows: Thursday evening for the purpose of Heavy Parish School Increase. dren, Thomas and Robert, of Salt I-ake kniglit, was reelected by acclamation, as is from Vermejo Park, N. M. good fortune to spend three happy years “When I became yiur pastor in 1!I13 I transacting some of the important offi­ It is reported that the enrollment at City, spent the past week in Pueblo with were the most of tlie other officers. The Father Persone Mentioned in European witli the good frontier people whom I looked into the future with unbounded cial business of the order for this quar­ the public schools has dropped by 1,000 Mrs. Dugan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. others elected were: C. F. Donahue, dep­ Magazine. am soon to greet as their bisiiop. May I trust in tlie Sacred Heart of our Divine ter. Mrs. Anna T. Downs was installed children, while there are 300 more Cath­ Thomas Stewart. uty grand knight; J. E. Kane, financial The Rev. Father Persone, SJ., pioneer crave a remeinbraiiee in your prayers Savior, at the same time relying on 'that and goml works tliat God may assist me as state secretary to fill a vacancy made olic children attending Catholic schools Deaths. secretary; C. L. Baysinger, recorder; missionary priest of Trinidad, was re­ good will of yours which liad been evi­ in my new duties and give to my labors several weeks ago in the list of officers iti Pueblo this year than ever before. William Sitton, the little son of Mr. Clyde H. Ashen, warden; Eugeno Garcia, cently quite honorably mentioned in con­ denced so eloquently thru long years of ‘spiritual fruitage and ineri-ase’ for His of the organization. Members of the Definite figures are being compiled and and Mrs. William Sitton, died at the chancellor; W. G. Code, treasurer; Ber­ nection with the early missions of Col­ patient generosity.’ Misgivings regard­ own greater honor and glory. state board who reside in Pueblo are the exact numbers will be announced family home Wednesday. Tlie child had nard Lynch, advocate; A. A. Ixiftus, orado and New Mexico. The August 0, ing your perseverance there were none. Mrs. Grant Kelker, Mrs. Laura Langford, later. been ill only a short time, and the death trusti'e, tliree years. The installation I!)!.'), copy of the “Missions of the Soci-. “On my part I want you to know that Since then the many months that have Mrs. M. C. Sullivan and Mrs. P. T. Hass. Sacred Heart Choir Reorganized. came as a great shock to the many will take place the first meeting in Octo­ ety of Jesus,’’ published at Vienna, con­ tho separated by hundreds of miles, my come and gone, instead of weakening, interest in you will continue deep and The" meeting was held at the hortle of Work was started last week at Sacred friends. The funeral was held Saturday ber. tains Father Personc's picture and an ar­ Mrs. Laura Langford and at its conclu­ Heart church to organize the choir for have intensified and expanded my earli­ sincere as it has always been. I shall morning at 8:30 o’clock from the home, St. Joseph’s Students Get Certificates. ticle on his cprly work in the local mis­ the singing of high mass during the win­ est hopes. Now at the close of my la­ welcome and bless the glad day on which sion refreshments were served. Mrs. 1100 Topaz avenue, and later from St. At the recent examination for teach­ sion field. ter. Rev. Father. Murphy asked all tal­ bors in this parish it affords me the you will be able to present to our Eu­ O’l'lonnell reported that she found things Patrick's church, where Rev. Father ers’ certificates, pupils of St. Joseph’s in a flourishing condition in the Pueblo ented persons of the parish to offer their Schimpf celebrated the mass. Interment keenest pleasure to be able to give pub­ charistic God a wortliy shrine and home academy made a good showing. Of those MBS. FRED EGAN NAMED division and is much pleased with the services for this noble work. was in Roselawn. lic expression of my gratitude for tliat in a more central location—a worthy taking the examination for the first time, progress being made in the list of mem- Personals. The funeral of Angello Michele Van- HEAD OF DURANGO FAIR whole-hearted responsiveness on your monument of your Catholic Faith and Miss Sarah Slator was one of four who ■bers. ^ ■yfilHam and Robert Stewart, sons of nelli was held Sunday afternoon a t " 1 part, which has exceeded my most san­ Hope and Charity. received second grade certificates, and Mrs. Fred Egan has been chosen presi­ The election of Mrs. Anna Downs to Mr.iand Mrs. Thomas Stewart, left Sun­ o’clock from Mt. Carmel church, where guine expectations. “God bless you all! Farewell!” the following received third grade certifi­ dent of the committee arranging for a the office of state secretary is said to be day; evening for St. Mary’s, Kan., where Rev. Father Giglio conducted the serv­ “Ijast year’s record of our parish life— cates: I»la Maes, Gertrude Jacobs, Mary large fair to be given by St. Columba's the first step towards her election to they will study this year at the brothers’ ices. The deceased was very well known both spiritual and temporal—surpassed Barrett, Cathrine Loughry. Nearly sixty parish, Durango, this fall, probably in higher offices as a recompense for the college. among the foreign residents of the city all previous records, thus evincing the LA JUNTA KNIGHTS HOSTS from all schools took the examinations the first week of November. hard work she has done for the society. John McNally^ left this week for and the funeral services were largely a t­ clearest possible proof of an exception­ TO MEN OF THEIR PARISH Mrs. Downs has been one of the most Champaign, 111, where he will resume tended. Interment was in Roselawn. ally vigorous vitality and sturdy growth. faithful workers in this field and fully his studies at the university. Indeed, when the story of the year that (Kathrinc O’Neil, Staff Reporter) \La Junta, Sept. 22.—The Knights of deserves the high honor given to her. Mrs. Frank Gray return«‘d last week Archbishop Seton to Leave IT. S. Presbyterian Indian Congratulates is passing will have been read by you Columbus will meet Thursday evening a t Rectory Benefit Dance. from a pleasant visit with relatives in On the completion of his memoirs next .lanuary, it will, if I read the signs their hall. After a short business meet- The benefit dance and program being Kansas. Archbishop Robert Seton will leave Bal­ Catholic Red Men for Their Fervor aright, give yet another proof that vig­ "r- planned for the fund with which to fur­ Mrs. John M. McKee returned last timore for Pau, France, to spend the orous vitality and sturdy growth are ing the knights will entertain all the nish the Mt. Carmel rectory will be one week from Manitou, where she has been remainder of his life. characteristic works of our parish. men or young men of the parish who are 15 years of age or over. of the largest alTairs of October, and spending a short vacation. He arrived in Baltinore recently from At the recent congress of Catholic In­ I tribe when I shall have reached home. “In view of these facts^ I am more and Mr. J. P. Bradish and Mr. Watson every Catholic in the city is interested Miss Coirine O’Leary was hostess to Mount St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg,- dians in Greenwood, S. D., a strange In­ Farewell! 1 thank you, and extend to more deeply affected by the unmistaka­ Bradish left Sunrlay to spend several in its success. The event will take place members of the I. F. club last week. Md., where he had been living for more dian applied for permission to speak. It . you all the liar.dclasp of friendship.” ble truth cxpresseil on another occasion, weeks at the Bradish ranch southwest of a t Madden’s dancing academy October Miss Marie Finlan returned lest week than a year. Since going there he has developed that he was a Presbyterian that ‘with growing years the precious Rocky Ffird. 18, and the tickets are being sold for it from a three-months’ vacation in Cali­ completed the most important part of Indian who ha-’ accidentally come to the chain of God’s blessings ami mercies SOUTH BOULDER DINNER St. .\nne's Jlltar society will meet now. Many of the best known women fornia. ^ his memoirs—that dealing with his congress. u[H)n the Sacred Heart parish has been SERVED BY CHURCH WOMEN Tliursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. of the city not members of that pariah little Madeline Grandy, daughter of grandmother, Mother Elizaljefh .\nn “Friends,” he said, “I clasp your hajids. steadily lengthening with each new (By Joseph Welter) J. F. Prinster, in West La Junta. are taking an active interest in the work Mr. and Mrs. John S. Grady, who has Seton, founder of 'the Sisters of Charity For five days I have been among you. I link, binding us faster and faster, l)ut |8mith Boulder, Sept. 22.—The Ijidies’ The Young Uidies' scslnlity will nu'ct of furnishing the new home for Rev. been ill for the last few weeks, is much in this country.' saw you with my eyes. I heard you .\ltar society served a cliieken dinner ever more sweetly to His Sacred Heart.’ Father Giglio. better. With such traditions to start from, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the with my ears. I am your friend. I am and corn roast last Sunday on the liome of Miss Nelle Bradish. Richardson-Keamey. Little Dorothy McCarthy, the attract­ VannutelU Succeeds Brother as Dean. an Omaha Indian. Now I see the error what view shall we take of the future? church grounds. Two large tables were Mr. and Mrs. Max Baum of P'ort Lyott An interesting wedding took place at ive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc­ Cardinal Seraphino Vannutelli, who into which the Omaha Indians have set uniler shade trees, and many wait­ We can surely predict for the future of St. Patrick’s church Wednesday morn­ were in I>a Junta Sunday visiting rela­ Carthy, was honored by the Elks’ lodge died recently at the age of 81, has been fallen. You Sioux Indians are on the resses were kept busy during a large the parish even greater things than the ing by Rev. Father Schimpf, when Miss tives. last week by being asked to ride on their dean of the Sacred college since the right road. During these five days I saw part of the afteriKMin attending to the past can boast of and far better achieve- Madaline Kearney became the bride of float in the big decorated auto parade. death of Cardinal Oreglia. His brother. mentjl. Mr. V. R. iJuthric of RiK'ky Ford was you as you spoke of God: I heard you guests. The dinner was prepared under in l.a Junta tlie fir-t of tlie we<-k visit­ John Richardson. ' The ceremoiyr was Miss Helen McGraw has returned from Cardinal , who was In the very midst of such hopes ami sing; I observed how you in this con­ the supervision of Mrs. Ismis Stengel. ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. B. performed immediately before the 6 hei^ trip to California. created cardinal on December 30, 1880, promises there has come unsought and gress discus6<-d only important business, Over 200 dinners were sold. A baseball O’Neil. ; Miss Msrguerite McGraw has returned now becomes dean of the Sacred college. the cdocation of your children, the pres­ game was played in the afternoon. Rev. uninvited the high summons that calls from Alamosa, where she has been spend­ Cardinal Cassetta is now subdean. ervation and promotion of your faith. me to another field of labor. No need Fatlier Antonine, O.S.B., pitche-d the INDIANS ASK CONGRESS ing the summer. Your young men and the best of your first five inhings.^ Joseph Graham pitched for one to worry about your future. Dr. W atkins Mrs. H. R. Hashman entertained Fri­ New Bishop of Albany InstaUed. people are here, and your utterances the last four innings. Score, Louisville The fortunes of parish and school will TO ABOLISH DIVORCES day afternoon in honor of Miss Mamie The Right Rev. Thomas F. Cusack, prove that you arc on the right path. 7, South Boulder 8. Many people were be in good hands. Witti my resignation Congress will he asked to pass meas­ DENTIST- Coons of Crawfordville, Ind. Various who for almost twelve years has been We in Omaha also have a church, but here from Boulder, Isjuisville, I.afayettc, the care of the parish has l>een trans­ gam ^ were enjoyed, after which refresh­ ures looking to the almlition of the di­ hleUo, Colo. PhoN lM i1537 of New York and pastor only twelve attend. We have no con­ Erie, Marshall, Grover, Valmont, Supe­ ferred to one who needs no introduction vorce question on United States Indian ments were served. The guests were of St. Stephen’s parish, was formally gress as you have. I will tell my tribes­ rior, Denver and other surrounding to you—one yho will always deserve reservations, as a result of a decision Miss Coons, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. enthroned as bishop of Albany on Thurs­ men what I have witnessed here.” places. Thru the kindness of Michael your fullest confidence, esteem and af­ reached by a congress of Catholic Siou.x day, September 9. He went to Albany Then, turning to the priests present, Fox and C. F. Reynolds, it was possible fection. Indians of .\merica at the Fort Totcji on a special train accompanied by a he concluded; to bring the Louisville baseball team “And now I must bid you adieu. In mission. Pueblo Catholics^ “One word more. There are your lead­ here. obedience to the voice of our holy father More than 1,000 Sioux Indians repre­ We sell and take subecriptiona for The Denver Oatholic Register. committee of thirty priests of the arch­ diocese, including His Eminence Cardi­ ers; they are good men; they guide yon. C. H. Clyncke finished threshing his I must assume the duties and responsi­ senting tribes in Northern Minnesota, Prayer Books, RosariOs, Statixaxy, Crucifixes, Etc. nal Farley, Bishop Hayes, Vicars-Gen- Follow them. They have reared your large wheat crop last week, and so far bilities of the episcopal state and hence­ North and South Dakota, Montana, eral Mooney and Lavelle and several of youth. They have made you what you holds the record of reaping the most forth devote all my energy to the culti­ Manitoba and the Saskatchewan wert Broome Bros. S04 the monsignori. are today. This I shall relate to my grain, 6,100 bushels. vation of the new vineyard assigned to present. rAOS FOOK. DENVBB CATHOLIC BBQISTBB THURSDAY,; SEPTEMBI» 23, 1915.

or he logically would, be tempted to ask bothersome ques­ had the power,to free man of sins. The Denver Catholic Register tions when they returned home. It is wonderful how Girist has pro­ Fathers O'Ryan and O'Dwyer Fay vided us with the means of knowing Entered m lecond-cku lu tter t t tiw poetoffice «t Denrer, Colo. Realizing this defect of the native bom Catholic 'and w'th inore or less certainty that our conscious of the struggles thru which they had come to the r-ins are forgiven us. But it was only ^ Pnbliahed Weddy by peace they how enjoy, the converts of the country have Tribute to Bishop^onaty's Memory' His method of caring for our needs. I formed the Catholic Converts’ League with headquarters in There was never a time when He did The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) New York City, and have this year begun the publication (Editorial.) not leave a person with some sign that 1828 Curtis Street of the “ Catholic Convert,” with lion. Stuart P. West as The shock of the sudden'death of Bishop ConatJ^ on the desire of his heart had bpen fulfilled. Never did He perform a work around editor, the Auxiliary Bishop of New York as spiritual di­ Saturday last brought unexpected grief to far more than his Telephone Mein 5419. ■ Denrer, Colo. which there was silence on His part and own people of the Los Angeles diocese. To them, indeed, it rector and with the special approbation of the Cardinal. Its obscurity on the p a rt. of tlje work special purpose and “ raison d ’etre” is embodied in the ex­ is a serious calamity and an abiding and personal-bereave­ wrought. It is true that He intended by THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. pression: “ Freely have you received, freely give,” and ment because he was in truth their father in God, the strong His words and by the manifestation of t aims to multiply a hundred fold that which has been so shoulder of their support, their fine and prideful inspira­ His A onderful power, as se^n in His mir­ aculous works, to iH>rsuade the crowds of SUBSCSlPTIOIt PRICE—$2.00 e yeer, delivered anywhere in the United States. gratefully received. tion. But, to thousands of others, thmout the nation, bound | 2A0 to foreign countries. Payable strictly in advance. to him by ties of deep friendship and unbounded admiratjon, His divine nature tnd mission; but this ■BMITTANCgS—No receipt is sent to subecribers. For safety send remittances Its very exigence, at this time especially, speaks was not all. He wanted man to have by money order or ^eck. volumes and its ever increasing pages promise a golden and to millions who knew him from the press, pulpit and some visible sign as well, 'some well- CHAM6 E OF ADDRESS—In requesting a change of address, give old as well as platform, the- news of his death will bring a sense of sorrow new address. ' ' harvest among the souls, thousands of them in this land to­ founded assurance that the bountiful and loss. favors pf the Amighty were being COMMUNICATIONS intended for publication in a current issue should be in this day—God bless them!— looking and longing for the light (rffice not later than Tuee^y evening, and should invariably be accom­ Thomas James Conaty was not merely a great bishop; granted him, particuarly the great favor panied by name ahd address of sender as a guarantee of good faith. and peace which the world cannot give—nor take from he was an unusually great man and bishop. This the Cath­ of forgiveness of sins. therd. —E. J. MANNIX, of the Cathedral. A brief survey of each and all of the olics of Los Angeles and the United States knew; this many q q miracles of Christ afford one every evi­ WHAT DOES B. JONES KNOW , / Protestants easily perceived and willingly f acknowledged. dence of this trqth. At the wedding •The ou\wafd facts of his life *may be briefly summed., feast at Cana, His miraculous power was ABOUT GARVIN CASE? up. He was born in Ireland sixty-eight years ago. He w'as immediately known to all. They tasted An evening paper last Friday printed what purport^ caiiied to" America by his jiarents when he was three years of the wine that had been changed from to be the true story of the kidnaping and beating of Prof. wafer. Those who did not witness it old. i They ^settled -in Massachi^setts. He was educated in John Garvin, principal of the South Denver high school, were told of it and believed. When Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., in general studies several months ago. The names of the alleged assailants Christ multiplied the five loaves and and, in«things theological, in the Montreal Seminarj’. He were published, together wdth a complete description of the fishes, were not the same circumstances was ordaine<^ priest in December, 1872, for the diocese of verified! And when He raised to life crime, and indications were given of how the paper came into Springfield. For tweajy-five years he served as assistant the son of the widow of Naim, His possession of the facts. The writer charged, as had been priest and pastor in Worcester, Mass. His work among all words were, “I say to thee, arise.” He OFFiaAL NOTICE told in The Catholic Register before, that the religious ques­ could have done it silently, but. He classes of people there cannot lightly be forgotten, for in the The Denver Gatholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing tion had something to do with this assault. Mr. Garvin was wished to connect this outward sign educational, charitable and social life of that city he was' Society, an incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. maltreated because he was mistakingly believed not ,to be with it. A similar manner of acting This publication is, therefore, declared to be the newspaper for the easily the foremost man. By the Catholics he was adored; was employed when He raised Lazarus loyal to his own school football team, because he insisted on Catholic Church in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these by the non-Catholics from, the humblest to the great and from the tomb. We can remember His discipline, and because he was thought to be a Catholic. He eolumns for the of information and news of interest to the ■wise senator of Massachusetts, Hoar, who regarded him as words also to the thief dyings on the Oatholies of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic is an Episcopalian, but, in a lecture descriptive of travels cross near by Him, when He said, “This a son, he was admired and beloved. His efforts in behalf of home subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catho- he had made in Mexico, he gave some praise to the simple day thou shalt be with Me in paradise.” temperance made him known nationally; his ardent patri­ Iks of the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making faith of the people in the Southern country, and thus So, if any one studies all the miracles it a credit to themselves and the Church. otism caused the G. A. R. to adopt him into asso­ of Christ he will see that besides the aroused the ire of anti-Catholics who thought he should + N. C. MATZ, ciate membership. In 1897 on the recommendation of the work itself, there is an outward sign Bishop of Denver. have attacked the Catholics of Mexico. of the United States he was chosen by Leo and manifestation that precedes it or The evening paper last Friday related that Benjamin XIII for the rectorship of the Catholic University at accompanies it. Nothing was done by Blunderbuss Jones, A. P. A.'school director, upon assuming Christ, in the presence of men, abso­ THE CONVERT MOVEMENT IN AMERICA Washington and soon afterwards raised to Episcopal rank. office had brought about the dismissal of the detectives lutely in silence or unnoticeable. OROWINO IN STRENGTH In his rector’s years he was an inspiration to the students working on the Garvin case. Some weeks ago another eve­ Our divine Master would have His To a mind interested in the affairs of God, as objectively and a great force behind the struggling university. In 1903 work in the Church be continued in the ning daily said that Jones, before assuming office, had expressed by the Catholic Church, one of this year's happen­ the diocese of Monterey and Los Angeles becoming vacant, same manner. He has not left us with­ South Denver canvassed and promised to see, if he were ings in the largest city of our land speaks volumes. That in he was chosen for its ruler. out a voice or a sign to tell us of the elected, that Garvin would be transferred from South Den­ wonders being worked in us. Happy these, our religiously indifferent United States, could and What his years as bishop produced of fruit and flower ver. and fortunate Catholics, to have such would be born and flourish a publication written and edited only his own people know best. He found the Catholic assurances, as our Churen affords us, of solely by converts to the Church is an item of no little re­ Jones may have known nothing at all about the crime Church in Los Angeles not overly strong to meet the great God’s favors and graces to us! They ligious significance. of “ sacking the Beaver,” as the kidnaping of Garvin was tide that flowed to the W’^est. The Catholics in oLs Angeles enter the sacred confessional, openly It is a quiet but adequate reply to such criticisms—not to called by the South Denver high school students; but why were at best a timid people; they had few courageous lead­ declare their sins to God"s minister, and then they hear the words which sound use a harsher term—as may be and certainly are abroad in did he make these alleged pre-election promises and who ers, fewer able ones. They lived among a people who viewed discharged the detectives? He denies knowledge of the to them in the same tone as they the land against the Faith today. them scornfully and hostilely. Bishop Conaty came, a soul, sounded to the paralytic: “Thy sins are dismissals, but we have seen no apologies from the Times Instead of attempting to answer and solve the countless among them. His strength lifted them, his courage led forgiven thee,” or, “I absolve thee from number of imputations directed from time to time against the for its charge. them, his illuminance guided them, his prudence made them th j' sins.” They approach the sacred Church and her practices. The Register might simply print in Since there is a grand jury investigation in regard to the wise. He captured the hearts of non-Catholics and Catholics Communion rails and hear as did the Garvin kidnaping, it would be interesting to have Bf-other apostles at the last supper: “Take ye J glaring black headlines across the top of its pages “ A Half alike, so much so that in the few years before he died he -was Jones’ relation with the case revealed. It must be an­ and eat, for this is My body,” and they Hundred Thousand ^ e e Minded American Adopters of the easily the leading citizen of the great and glow'ing empire of receive the sacred body of Clirist as did noying to the Blunderbuss to have his name connected in Faith Each Year.” According to Scannell O’Neill of The Southern California. There -was no gathering of citizens for the same apostles. They are brought such a peculiar way with such a nasty thing. It is almost \ Catholic Citizen, of Milwaukee, an acknowledged authority on any movement of human welfare at which he was not the or led to the church, and in response to as mean as being forced off all committees and being prac­ Christ’s words have the wate-rs of regen­ the subject, who has published a volume of three thousand chief guest and which his glorious eloquence—and he was eration in baptism to flow over their distinguished converts, with names and addresses, last year’s tically shorn of his power, as happened last Wednesday among the few greatest orators'of his time—did not inspire evening at the school board meeting. Two members of heads. Their sins, thereby, original if statistics were about forty thousand. At the present rate of and sway. they are infants, original and actual, if increase and activity of our American Church the estimate Jones’ clique deserted him some weeks ago. ^ Under his care many institutions of charity grew up; tliay are guilty of any, if they are q q given is not, we feel, ab'ove this year’s reasonable prospects. many splendid churches, schools, academies and colleges will adults, are forgiven them. The sign is _ there to tell them what grace Hence, instead of attempting to disabuse unfortunately The Register several weeks ago was asked by a mother remain his monument. comes to them; the words also are misinformed minds by lengthy arguments and exhaustive in­ who is near death to find a home for her little son, aged His was a great soul,glowing in its human and dhine about 9. We have received a couple of applications from pronounced that indicate .tl*® work vestigation, it might be well, perhaps, at times to mail a list charity, great in its intellectual illumination. As a writer of th.at is being wrought in them. of these names and their standing in the community, from outside Colorado, and thank the generous persons who made his race said of another Massachusetts man, ‘‘broad as man­ Enumerate all the sacraments and con­ them; but the mother would like to see her son remain in Mary Pickford, the much sought after motion picture actress, kind was his splendid humanity.” sider their nature and you find always this state. Isn’t there a Catholic family here that will give words and signs verified, that give an to Launcelot J. S.- Woods, the American newspaper cor­ These things all men might perceive, but his friends him a home? knew another man, the sirtiple, kindly, lovable and loving assurance of the work wrought and the respondent at present residing in the Eternal City, and graces given and received. So, too, with furnishing a weekly column to the English publication, q q soul, the humble Christian, the saintly priest. They will re­ all the. rites and ceremonies of the “ Rome” ; from Rev. Sanderson, Episcopalian minister of the Despite her 83 years, the death of Mrs. Agnes Roberts member while life lasts the pleasing, rugged face, lighted Church.- There is ever a sign, always a from the generous heart within. word, indicative of the invisible power diocese of Fond-du-Lac' and his famify to Rev. Friedrich < produced iia her many friends a sense of keen personal loss. But the great heart is stilled and the kindly face will and effects latent beneath it all. Schuchard and his family, former Lutheran minister of Du­ Our first impulse was not to acquiesce in the beautiful close soon be graveraould. God rest your soul, Thomas Conaty, But should this not be so? It should, buque, Iowa. of a well-rounded career; we did not say at once “ AVell, she as it is Christ’s method and Christ’s fine Irishman, patriotic American, generous heart and noble When one learns that a neighbor, known ‘‘across the has lived long beyond the three score years and ten of command. Besides’ it gives a Christian intellect; if any of us, thou deservest the welcome of the back yard fence” and at table for years perhaps, has Biblical allotment; her work was done and her reward was more assurance than anything else on Master: “ Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” earth could give Iiiin, that he is receiving espoused a certain cause, certainly there cannot be such seri­ waiting.” All this we might say and do say on reflection, —W'. O’RYAN, of St. Leo's. inward graces and favors while these ously evil practices within that cause. He knows and has but our first feeling w'as the anguish of a loss irreparable. signs and words are being performed found his business or social friend gifted with at least the Mrs. Roberts was a soul of great gentleness. No harsh and pronounce that the perception of it was not merely the reward of the and that fervid glow of intense spirituality are among my said them. "Many sins are forgiven her her mother came over to investigate what kind of things (Jiscriminating. She could delight a child as well as a most cherished memories of . Not merely in Los because she has loved much,” went forth were being told the child of her heart. In turn the father and philosopher. Angeles, but the Catholics oi^this nation, mourn the loss of a sanctificsl, and ever afterwards mani­ husband became seriously disturbed in that his child and wife scholar and orator, a builder and a saint in the death of fested its existence within her, so The artistic side of life had her soul aflame to the very should we, confident of the grace given were coming under the influence of things he had learned all Bishop Conaty. end. Music, instrumental or vocal, just enraptured her. us. preserve it and have ft manifest it­ his life to suspect and abhor. He could not fathom how’ his And this woman of more than 80 years was no denizen of DAVID T. O’DWYER, of St. Patrick’s. self in our everv word and act. own flesh and blood would countenance such teachings. In a gray and silent world. She could, until very recently, Listen not to the ravings of your en­ fact, he became quite displeasant over the whole affair—and sit at the piano and play delightful pieces that spoke Bishop Conaty was found dead in bed last Saturday emies. They do not umferstand the rea­ son for the ceremonies and rites of your said so. pensively of the memories of a more intense period, /ind morning at Coronado Beach, where he had taken a cottage. But in so saying he gave expression to an interest in the holy Church. Endeavor with all your she was at her best when the request of a granddaughter, An ulcerated stomach brought his end. persuading power as well as by }’our ex­ things of God and—an opening to his wife and daughter “ to just a few years old, was the inspiration of the music. emplary lifejo teach them why it is a explain.” The result, of course, was not tardy in coming and Mrs. Roberts was an intensely devout Catholic. Her property of your tliurch to make use of today the whole family enjoys the things which to them, and asceticism was never forbidding. It expressed itself in gentle Outward Signs in Sacraments these sig-ns. Try to make them fe-hing Him to cure him of his mal­ to convince the pharisees of the power of deeds influence more than persuasion. selfish m their peace and practices or else too much afraid ady. As was the custom with our divine Christ to forgive sins. If He had the So by “your fruits” you will teach a we«congratulate them on their priceless memories. Sa\ ior, there was first question of for­ power to do such a wonderful miracle that if they had a stranger with them in the pew he might, lesson more lasting than ever you could —DAVID T. O’DWYER, of St. Patrick’s. giving the sins of the afflicted man be­ they could no longer doubt but that He teach by words.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. OBNVBB CATHOLIC BBOISTBB PACn YIYK w m IN D^NVEk PARlSmS New' at St. Francis’ Church were the guests of Father Schular, and had to be satisfied with “seeing Den­ Will be Consecrated Next Sunday Beautiful Line of Metal Non-Catholics Will ver,” which they greatly enjoyed. %They had learned of the postponement of the Get Instruction at event to October 28 on their reaching (St. Fiands De Sales’) been confined to her bed eight months to Santa Fe. The solemn services of consecrating the day, and when ber mother went in Next Sunday wiU’be Communion day Father C.all^n^n’s the beautiful new altar, which has just about 0 o’clock in the morning she ap­ for the Gentlemen’s and the St. Aloy- been received, will, take place on Sunday peared to be feeling about the same and (Annunciation Parish.) sius Boys’ sodalities. morning at the 10:30 mass. Father T. ber mother stepped out of the room to In the eyeping, the usual Bona Mors A series of instractions for non- H. Malone, the well known lecturer,' will prepare her breakfast, being gone only a or Happy Death devotions. Catbolics, not only for those who wish deliver the sermon on this occasion. couple of minutes, but when she re­ to become Catholics, but also for those Friday, September 24, feast of Our turned she found little Naomi bad who would like to know more about our Lady of Mercy, and Wednesday, Sep­ The Children of Mary’s sodality will receive holy Cdmmunion in a body at t|ie passed away. 'The last word she said to faith, will be given at the Parochial resi­ tember 29, feast of St. Michael the her mother as she left the room was 8:10 mass on Sunday. dence and all are invited to attend. Archangel, are days of special devotion “Good night,” but her mo^ier did not The 8:10 mass will hereafter be ^ - These come in three sizes at the following prices; ' ^ f Next Sunday will be communion with plenary . give this much thought, as Naomi had Sunday for the Children's Sodality. The Rev. Father Lonergan, the new known as the “children's mass,” and a lost both her sight and hearing a few 2V4 iR> high, 10c each, postpaid 4 in. high, 30 each, postpaid 6 in. high, 75c each, pps^Mdd special sermon will be preached for the Arrangements have been made to or­ pastor of the Sacred Heart parish, is weeks previous. Her death has caused a ganize a St. John’s society for the young making his annual retreat, to close on children. The parents of both the paro­ Subjects that ■we can furnish these in are Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sacred Heart of Mary, Im­ great deal of sorrow, not only to the maculate Conception, St. Joseph, St. Anthony, Our Lady of Lourdes, Blessed Mother, Statue of boys of the parish. Tuesday morning, September 28. chial and public school children are re­ immediate family, but her many friends, quested to see that their children are at Saint Rita in French Grey Oxcidized Silver, height 6 inches, $1.00, postpaid. On Monday evening the Young Ladies’ and especially among St. Francis’ school Sodality held a meeting at the home of the school by 8 o’clock. MISS FERRIS WILL GIVE children, of which school she was a pu­ Miss Anna Sullivan for the puipose of MUSICALS SEPT. 29 The Ladles’ Aid society will hold a pil. She had a sweet and amiable dis­ THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE arranging for the bazaar. About fifty (St. Dominic’s Parish) card party at the home of Mrs. W. S. position and was loved and held in the^ 1645-47 California S t Phone. Champa 2199 Denver, Colo. members were present. Father Callanan It is with enthusiasm that the people Muckle, 350 South Lincoln, on Friday Jiigfaest esteem by the sisters of the and Father Grace spoke words of en­ of the parish greet the announcement afternoon. All the ladies of the pari.sh school, as well as ber many other friends couragement and praise, A large num-^of a musicale by Miss Helen Ferris on and their friends are invited to attend. and playmates. The funeral was held ber of articles were donated and many Wednesday evening, September 29, in Mr. Olestine Fitzgerald of 349 South from the church on Saturday morning at more promised. It was decided to change the school hall. Miss Ferris is an ex­ Pearl left last Thursday afternoon for 9 o’clock. Father C. V. Walsh bing the Mrs. Agnes Roberts the regular meeting night from Friday cellent pianist, possessing individual tal­ an extended trip to Illinois. mass and paid a most beautiful tribute to Tuesday night. The next meeting' is ent. The public is cordially invited. Miss Dora Conners of 110 West Archer to the young life of the deceased. All Dies at Yeamans’ to be held two weeks froln Tuesday night Members of the Columbine Dramatic place: returned home Sunday from Pu­ the school children attended mass in a Mrs. Agnes Roberts, mother of Mrs. at Miss Cornelia Vallee’s residence. Af: club have issued invitations for a danc­ eblo, where she had been visiting for the body, and the church was filled with Charles MacAllister Willcox and Mrs. ter the business meeting refreshments ing party next Tuesday evening, Sep­ past week. 'other sorrowing relatives and friends. Caldwell Yeaman, died on Sunday morn­ were served and singing, playing and tember 28. Mr. John McIntyre of 400 South The pallbearers were Cecil- Fitzgerald, ing at 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Yea- dancing were the pastimes of the even­ Miss lima Hailner has returned from Sherman left Friday for Ordway, Colo., Kathleen Rooney, Patricia McGuire. man, 1640 Grant. Two months ago Mrs. ing. Fashion’s Latest Conceits Are Lavishly Pre- Genowa, Colo. The Haffner family de­ where he will spend several days. Hazel Permentar, Ethel Rittner and Roberts, who was aged 83, fell from a part the last of the week for St. Louis, Mr. Jim Kenney of 277 .South Lincoln Teresa Conway, who were her school chair and suffered a fractured hip. When sented in the Denver’s Auhmui Slocks GERMAN CHURCH GIVEN Mo., where they will make their future was operated on at St. Anthony’s hospi­ companions and chums. The floral pieces she was 75 years old she also suffered a home'. MATER DOLOROSA IMAGE tal on Saturday. At this writing he is were in profusion, tl^c extend our sin­ broken hip. Mrs. Roberts was one of (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) Mr. Paul Killorin left last week for the best known charity workers in Den­ Sfylish Fur Trim m ings getting along nicely. cere sympathy to the bereaved ones at Fur Trimmings find favor in the fashioning of autumn frocks. The A beautiful statue of the Sorrowful Aquinas college, Columbus, 0., where he ver, and was also known as the most After eight months of intense suffer­ home, and while it seems hard to part Denver has a wide variety of correctly styled Fur Trimmings in beaver, Mother was donated to the church last will begin his studies for the priest­ ing, little Naomi, the 12-year-old twin with her, and a sweet voice has Ix-on beautiful old woman in the city. She skunk, raccoon, Hudson, seal, krimmer, opossum, flye sable, dox and coney, week- by a member of the parish who hood. \ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woeber stilled and a place has been left vacant had made her home in Denver with Mrs. in % to 4-inch widths; all fairly priced from 1 9 ^ to $1S.OO. does not wish his name known. Mr. A. Heiberger was seriously hurt of 666 South Pearl, gave up her pure in this earthly home, she is in His eter­ Yeaman for part of each year. Until The members of the ’Third Order of at his work last'Thursday, and is now life into the hands of her Reileomcr on nal home waiting for you, where there her advancing years made this impossi­ St. Francis will receive holy Commu­ at St. Anthony’s hospital. The sympa­ IM PORTANT SALE TOMORROW last Wednesday morning. Naomi had will b<‘ no more parting. ble, she was a prominent figure in local nion next Sunday. The regula^ meet­ thy of the parishioners is extended to society'. SILK A N D ing will take place at 4 p. m. Sunday, Mr. Heiberger and family. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., in October 3, the opening of the Forty Invitations have been issued by the 1832, and movixl to Independence, Mo., SERGE Hours’ Devotion will take place after Altar society for a reception to the Personal and Social Chronicle after her marriage to Preston Roberts. the high mass at 10:30, with solemn pro­ women of the parish on Wednesday af­ She became prominent socially in Mis­ $ 1 5 . 0 0 cession of the Blessed Sacrament. The ternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. A pleasing The Denver assemblj’. Fourth Degree, they spent three weeks, visiting both souri. Her husband, later a banker and various societies are requested to attend program has been prepared and a good Knights of Columbus, will resume its expositions. Clifton has gone to Lin­ financier,was early in tlieir married life the opening, also the closing procession time is anticipated. given the contracts under President Lin­ F r o c k s monthly meetings on Tuesday evening, coln to attend the University of Ne­ Tuesday evening at 7:45. The uniform Next Sunday is the regular Commu­ Sept. 28, with a dinner in the Metropole braska. coln to carry the United States mail ranks of the Knights of St. John will nion day for St. Thomas’ sodality. Tliey ' The mode of the hour is faithfully reflected in these hotel at 6:30. Officers will be electeil, Miss Frances P. Barwig of 18.i0 We-^t from Kansas City to San Francisco. kindly act as bodyguard to the Blessed will receive the Eucharist at the 7:30 charming frtK'ks, designed for street and afternoon wear. so a large turnout is anticipated. James Colfax bas gone to California to spend This was before the day of transconti­ Sacrament. mass. Materials include fine Charmeuse Silks, Crepe de CJiine A. Clarke bas capably filled the office three months. Slie will visit both ex­ nental railroads, and tne .mail went by Silks, Taffeta Silks, and fine French Serges combined with of faithful navigator for the past year. positions. Miss Barwig’s mother lias stage or pony express. Later Mr. Rob­ Silks. All good colors are represented in a full line of sizes for Misses and Women. TIhs is a most fascinating collection EL PASO PRIESTS UNABLE OTTO-GALLAGHER WEDDING John B. McGauran has just returneo been in business on West Co'fa.x for erts built one of the first railroads in TO SEE CONSECRATION IN ST. PATRICE’S PARISH Missouri, a narrow gauge. He died sev­ of very smart new dresses, and -when you see them, both from a several weeks’ visit to California, twenty-four years. the garments and the price will meet with your instant (Sacred Heart Parish) (By Thomas J. Moran.) including both expositions. He was Tlie Tabernaele society will inoet at enteen years ago and Mrs. Roberts sold approval. The Rev. Fathers Gere and Heitz, of One of the prettiest weddings of the particularly impressed with the jiassion the home of Mrs. M. T. Murray, 3721 tlie old mansion two years later and CHARM^G AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES in the new diocese of El Paso, who ex­ month was held on Wednesday evening, play. West Lake plaee, on Friday afternoon. moved to Denver. A great traveler all new, distinctive style ideas have been arriving by the hundreds pected to take part in the consecration Sept. 22, when Miss ^lary Begley be­ George Monaghan and son Clifton Get. 1. her life, she had not lived here steadily during the past week. ^Materials representing the most ex­ of their new bishop on September 21, came the bride of Mr. Elmer Otto at the have returneil from California, where Mrs. W. If. .-Andrew, president of the since that time. quisite fabrics; and you will agree with us that the dainty Tatiernacle society, wishes to tiiank all Mrs. Roberts wag the mother of thir- garments represent remarkable values at— EDUCATIONAL. bride’s home, 3903 Jason street. The those lailies who assisted in making the t(H?n children. She is survivcxl by eleven bride entered accompanied i>y licr vestments and linens presented to of them—Mrs. Willcox and Mrs. Yeaman rSie ONLT School We have 8 officia father, Mr. James Gallagher, to the Itishop-eleet Schuler. of Denver, Mrs. William P. Quentell of $19.50, $25.00 and $35.00 (3 Denver that and 11 onoffleia' strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march, Mrs. M. T. Murray of 3721 Lake place New York, Madam Mena Roberts of San or ex-offioial played by Miss Nellie Finn. The bride gave a luncheon yesterday in honor of Francisco, Frank Roberts, Preston Rob­ EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING Tomorrow qualifies for Court brkieeay Court Reporters was radiant in a dress of lace^and white Mrs. Kdward F. Murray of Chicago, who erts, Jr., Albert J. Roberts, Ben Rob­ Reporting. in Denver. crepe de chine, wearing a veil and car­ is ill Denver to see lier son, who is study­ erts, J. A. Roberts, William C- Roberts WOMEN’S Reporter)! Cotune and Books $75 Thorough Graham Ihorthail rying a bouquet of white roses. She was ing to be a Jesuit Father. and Matthew Roberts. attended by her sister. Miss Helen Beg­ The Rev. Tlionias II. Malone has re­ Twelve grandeliildren, among wliora is NEW FALL PHONE MAIN 7377. HENRY WARNECEE, Prop. ley, who was gowned in blue taffeta and turned from a trip to New York. Mrs. Frank Ashley of Denver, and three carried pink Killarney roses. Mr. Joseph Mr. ami Mrs. John Anthony Coffey great grandchildren arc also left. Hamilton acted as best man. Palms and have returned from their honeymoon and Funeral services were held Tuesday THE CAPITAL CITY SHOE MFG. CO. gladioli were artistically used in the are at home at 1640 Ogden. morning at 10:30 o’clock at the Immac­ a t Repair Work our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles, 75c. decorating. Mrs. J. II. Cosgriff will leave within ulate Conception .cathedral. S u its 1511 Champa St Denver, Colo. After the ceremony a reception ■was a few (lays for New York, to join hei The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin sang We arc justiUcxl in the assertion that in no previous given by the bride's parents, Mr. and liushand, who has gone there on a busi­ the mass and the Rev. Thomas H. Ma­ season have we shown high class, fashionable .suits in such great numbers and variety as will be offer(*d here tomorrow Mrs. James Gallagher, at which a large ness trip. lone preached. JIrs. Willcox and Mrs. at the above price. It is a rare exhibit of fascinating new number of friends were present. ilrs. Jacob .Savageau entertained at a Yeaman accompanied the body to Kan­ styles, many of them fur trimmed. The fabrics are in beau­ Miss Begley is one of the most pop­ theater party Tuesday in honor of Miss sas City, ■where final services will be tiful qualities of Broadcloths, Whipcords, Gabardines, Pop­ Mr. McConaty ■wishes to ular girls in the parish, nnmbering'dier Josephine Cruikshank of Missouri. held at the home of J. A. Roberta, a lins and Novelty Cloths. When you personally inspect the high character of these styles, the excellence of the tailoring, son. Interment will be beside the body friends by her acquaintances. Mr. Otto The Queen’s Daughters cordially in­ and the beauty of the trimmings you ilill marvel at the announce his connection as a is connected with the Burlington rail­ vite tlie Young laidies' Scnlalities of the of Mrs. Roberts' husband in Indepen­ great value we are offering for this price. road. different parishes and their friends to dence. HUNDREDS OF NEW VELVET FUR TRIMMED SUITS and member of the firm The couple afterwards left for a brief attend the lecture by Rev. David T. BROADCLOTH FUR TRIMMED SUITS have arrived within tour of the state in an automobile. O'Dwyer of St. Patrick’s parish on' MRS. GEORGE COTTRELL the past few days; the .styles, the fabrics, the fur trimmings, and Brown-Hartford-Bruner Co., Inc., Sunday will be communion day for Catholicity as a Social and Economic CONVERT TO TRUE FAITH the moderate prices will be acknowledged by all who investigate the children. Value,” Sunday alternoon, Oct. 3. It is Mrs. George Cottrell, wife of the prom­ as truly extraordinarv— The Young Men’s Catholic club wishes needless to say a rare treat is in store and -will act as General Manager. inent clotliier, is a convert to the Cath­ to 'announce the postponement of its for all. The meeting will be at Cathe­ olic church and made her first Com­ dance which will be held at St. Patrick’s dral school hall. munion in .8t. Leo's church last Sunday $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 . Office and Chapel hall on Thursday evening, Oct. 7, in­ John R. Burns bas taken up his morning. She was instructed by the stead of Sept. 24, as previously an­ studies at Sacred Heart College. Mr. L. Rev. William O’Itvan, 1455 and 1457 Glenarm St. nounced. This change lias ejsen thru E. Burns, the city fireman, has gone JAS. P. McCONATY, the recent plans of the committee to on his vacation to Baker’s Ranch, I^akt clean and decorate the hall and to make City, Colo. John K. Burns had a sur­ St. Philomena’s Parish. Denver. the floor one of the finest in the city. prise -party given to him last Wednes­ Calliolic Farmers It is the first dance of the season and day night by his former schoolmates all should turn out to make this one a of St. Ix'o's scIkhiI. All had a fine time, Do You Wish to Buy a Farm or success. The young men are to be com­ for Mrs. Burns provided mucli appreci­ Stock Ranch in Northern Office Telepblw Champa 926 ’ Residence Phone Main 4356 plimented on their work in the past, and ated refreshments of the best kind. Colorado? we are assured that they .start this year Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith have left These beautiful pianos with the intention of again promoting price an(f best terms obtainable. i -The De Sellem Fuel & Feed Co. for an extensive trip to California and are used by the SIS­ good and wholesome entertainment for Have choice land now for imme­ • CHAS. A. DeSELLEM Arizona, where they will visit their the young people. diate sale much below real TERS OF ST. JOSEPH FIRST-CLASS FUEX AND FEED daughter, Mrs. H. V. McEnnerney of worth. Will furnish customers Thirty-fifth & Walnut Sts. Denver, Colorado San Francisco, and their son Jamt's of with information as to locality and the SISTERS OF LAKESIDE GIVES BIG and quality of, soil to meet with SUM TO ORPHANAGE Haden, Ariz. They expect to be gone their particular requirements or ST. PATRICK When th e’committee in charge of the seven or eiglit weeks. any information connected with for teaching. PLUMBING, Steam & recent picnic for the benefit of St. The regular monthly meeting of tlie the farm or live stock free of cost. Hot Water HEATING Clara’s orphanage at Lakeside went to Cathedral league of the Sacred Heart Coyle Bros. pay Frank Kirohof for the use of the will be held Friday evening after the B. J. PRENDERGAST, Can you think of a bet­ Holy Hour. Farm Expert 929 E. Eleventh Ave. Office, York 2724. grounds, he cut down the bill $300. This Phone Main 7862 ter local recommenda­ 2344 Glenarm Place. Res. Blain 6435. unexpected gift came as an agreeable Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hess, former­ 317 Ideal Bid., Denver, Colo. tion for any piano? Office and Residence in Cathedral Parish. surprise to the committee. ly of this city, who have been spending the past two years in Missouri, arrived in SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Our •work our best recommendation. Estimates cheerfully fur­ K. G. SAPERO, M. D. Denver this week to spend a month with nished on new or repair work. thi-’r sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Murphy’s Root Beer Oculist and Neurologist Mrs. P. C. McCambrklge of 1065 Adams 1726 CURTIS STREET Over 20 Years of Practice in Colorado street. Before returning to Missouri Mr. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Phone Main 6390. Denver, Colo and Mrs. Hess will visit her brother and ParticaUr AttantioB Given to Ordor Worh JAMES SWEENEY. sister. Rev. W. S. Neenan and Miss Teh. LawTMK. St PHONE 11R9 LlnSII St Mrs. K. Cullen (Ur to Cetfu Av.. M.7272 WOA U|Wn OL Kathryn Neenan of Victor, Colo. ASZ any exhibitor who makes the Beet Mrs. M. C. Fourrette and son have Lantern Slides. THB AN8V7EB— liought the Minnesota Dairy company. THE W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. 553 Fox street, and are prepared to give H. D. SMITH 3406 16TK STREET, BENYEB, COBO first-class service to their friends and Phone OaL 723. 16th Street, at BroadtAray (The Majestic Buildicg) GENERAL INSURANCE patrons. Phone Main 676 ^ Eetablished 1870 lantern Slides for all Purposes i728 Gas 8 t Electric Building LORETTO HEIGHTS FLAG Phones: Gallup 178, Gallup 183 FRED F. FISHER Eye, Ear, Nose and RAISING ON OCT. 10 WM. E. RUSSELL, J. B. G arvin & Co. JAMES A. FLEMING, Throat Specialist B e k le r in Catholic Goods The flag raising at Loretto Heights Opp. Bt. XUlzahsth’s. OntaRh nad BaafUM* Coke, Wood Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance Successfully treated. No academy under the auspices of the Prayer Books, , Scapular^ E tc Incurable cases taken. & Charcoal DRUGGISTS My references are more Fourth Degree Knights of Columbu.s will 1055 ELEVENTH STREET. 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 Office, 1533 Welton Bt. than 11,000 patients In take plaee on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2401 W. 32d Are. Denver. Colo. rhoM MaU 3264. Colorado. Phones Main 169, 181, 189, 190. b------, i ' PHONE 3131 , DENVER, cnir* 10. It in expected that at least 5,00i ■I ■> m i — OBASSZS T O TBB BOXBJTTXnCAUT Yards. 4th and Barimsr Sts. A Barge Stock of ArtUelal Byee on persons will witness the ceremonies, zue Honrs, 9—12 a. m. 1— 8 p. n BUY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OP OoBStUtattoa and Bm alaatioa Brea flag will bq floated on a masnifioent Ih e John A. Martin Drag Co. Whoa* Xaia 5861; Bee. Phoae Soutk Td' DR. J. J. M EEHAN The American Fuel and Entrance. 1S54 California Street steel pole ptesented by the degree men. The A. W. Clark Drug Co. TWO STORES: ’ Opposite the Denver Dry Goods Co. Mother Pancratia of the academy has Feed Co. Office Houra—10 to 12 m., 2 to S p. m., Comer 8tb Ave. and Jiion St J . C. S'TORTZ, Prop. and by appointment Booau aoi-SSB-S37 been ill, but it is not probable that her Dentist Drags and Family M ^cines 3rd Ave. and Elati S t SloGUntoek Bldf., Bentrar, Oelo. Busi- indisposition will interfere with the SUITE 501, MACK BLK. PH. M. 528.* COAL, WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN Pbonei Mainm«3 and 43SS. 930 tSTH ST.. Chailea Bldf. U«s References: Old Established Fifms i In Denver and In the State.

TW »»f Ixifi^tln. who h*vr « Wontn and Giildren Kemaia AH Bitkt. •umUf of n|iei»nl (hr “ We eaniiot proiide ymi with a auwp- St. Francis De Saks Parisb Cathedral Parish St.Uo’saiidSt.Elz]iic&*aj St Dorink’s Animidatioo Parish He l^Hiw Imluitria] «rliiN») at rawbu*ka. tuoH* repaot, a* we are unable to pro­ OUa., Ht-pU nibtr U, with a (ton>i attrmi cure p*- -iahin* for our own rhildren: but rbone fktutk 4300. Take your Mat prvacrtption to HOU8B o r Presorip lions maot. Twfiity-fi^t inui»ir puplU mrrw> we can gitr you •hrlter and make you follnl. add tha «i>rk «NininH'ncp ni||ht of tk« poor people rrowdeil into the rorrhlora Modern Prescription DmggifiU without motor. CATHEDRAL PHARMACY teei w. sflik Are. Ulk raia p^iurnl thtwo in ^tHrrwta, and Nor ditl the «i«iera think of retiring till PRESCBIPTION DRUOGISTS COB. UFAB AW» WMMT 0O&FA3C THE FINCH STOKE aa tka aiolrr’* and puinU avirnibimi in .Max IL ThuaL Drop. Colfax aid Logan Everything In the Drus Idne “The Hnndy 8tere“ evrry one wa* proiided with a |dace to Fkeaea au u loee-icev FkeeM York 3^" tW d»a|wl fur nniM at rtj3i.\ tir mnrtiis;! rr*t. .\t 10!.HI the) tliought eirry one 300 a imOADWAV. rhonra Champa WW and 803. Denver, Colo. Pkone Oallap 148 of Uh! IMJt. thr fire alarm gate waniititf wa* eomfortable, whrti a knock at the rhoaa Boatli l»a . ELGIN OREAHERY A L . STAHL Telepkone orders delivered prmptiy that th« briilgv actor* Uird rreek:, whkh door again limujrht them to meet anotlu r HBINIB‘8 BAKERY Leave orders at SOUTH nUOADWAY. R r. SchuMlIar. THE UP-TO-DATE arparatra tke «c-k«Nil from the city, had rrowd of fifteen wronrn and rb Idrrn who 8. II. HlBLSm WHOLB8ALR AND RETAIL tees w . eeiis Ave. The George-Mudge Fbormacy hreu wa*fat*i away. Tlie rain rontiniHil biggeil ho«pitaiity. MEAT AND GROCERY MAN dariat; the day and at lltW b*ith the H O M E BAKERY HUk. Cream. Butter and Egga. All kinda of OeUoplaaaaa. Cor. 38lh and Walnut The morning of the 17t» tlw rwhing .•S|M!cialty-Sl’ON«B CAKBS. THE BEST OP EVEBYTIIINO watrr and aatiiral ;;a* •iipplif* wrre tin ICE CREAM w. ooJurAae, rke*a ssaiam« water* had fallen. I«ut the gna ami water mc'inada Itroad. Pt«c and Cakea Quality Guaranteed aff, trlr|dMine abil Irh-graidilc comaiuni- supply i» •till rut olT from the in»titu- I Ordcra promptly BUad. 020 B 17tk .\ve. Pbona York 675 Tour patronaea la aollcluA. Prcaerlptlofir! a Specialty Henry E. Nahrfng. Prep. cathiB arierrd. Binl ernk coU hue ■•■m Rualneaa EataMlaked 1S31. thin, ami it will take aome time before 0. R. TAYLOR HARDWARE 00. maa Tork 433. Rei^aonabla Pricea E. B. KELLOGG ft CO. far bryund It* and the roar of BUCKLBT & SCIIUIDT VISIT HEIDBBAK'S tha waUra, mlnglrd with tkr crh'i for The far THE GIGANTIC GENERAL HARDWARE, TIN AKD CLEANERS AND TAILORS ICE CREAM ft CANDY STORE STAPLE ft FANCY GROCERIES whra the niati GALVANIZED WORF, FURNACES CLEANINO. I»RE88INO A REPAIRING Repair work a apeetaltr. lUaan sen W. 9amd A n ., FkoM Oanay 1S4S Paiata, Oila and GUm iricea. Would be pleaaM to kava Ing tkr dining r waguna call everywhara. 0,4,, loa Creem, tt.88 per gal.; IMo ^ gah{ MEATS AND .NOTIONS Sialm Air Brare. 38c per quart. Telephone ordera de­ tiM and dilfor cnioiamti* a|>i«-ar.d Tlie .sutrr* of bwetta hare imhiled 480 a o v n mmoAswAT. ____ 7H0 K. COLFAX AVE. » Auditorium. livered promptly anywhare In tha pariah I>hone Main 7443 4431 Joeepktne Sc at tkc front. I I.T Kulaha lun ttir |KMir ...i* spirit of their holy fimnder, bona BowtA 183.. . B«a Sontli IMS TIIOIT imOTUKHS P. J. MORAN Phone Main 1731 Qulok DtUvery miaim »a*. -IVi not fnr*ake IWidenoe CHAS. A. BERQU18T Itealira In FULLER’S DRUG 8T0RB ' iihI lie will not for«ake you"; hence A. J. GU^ILICK ft CO. Fancy and Staple Groceziet, STAPLE ft FANCY OROOERIES 4701 OILTIN ST. liHik iifHin the diMutrr a* coming Uh; PLUMBING AND HEATING Meats and Fish. Irdin t«o>r« (oiing hatwi, and for Hi* own Pkona CbamiM 2314 Drugs, Medicines, StAtionery hlatcn Open Doora to Two Handred. GAM& FRUITS AND VKaBTARLSS Ooafeettone. Ctgara, Yekaeeo, Bta. T33-T30 B. OOZJTAX ATX. 1300 W. rOUBTSBRTH AVB. Tkc aiatm* «'{ii-in>ii tlo-ir duor* »o about Mr. Tinkrt*! Vidt. rtionca; York KIS. 1071. IN An V'^Slfp^LUfiS 2iM fTOfik*. Thi‘ rain coiitinuoil to |Mur 5ir. Tinker. who*e little daughtrr Vil HAOKLEU'S BAKERY MAHLER'S BAKERY A. JOHNSON The Well Known Al*« tke TaUor till about 3 o'chvk. whrii the walrr had la i4 att. mlirig acliool. ralhd to inipiire. A, W . OARD iwtronlse who Petrenlae a. F. MackUm. I’ropr. rroched the *tr«**t in front of the athiad, 14 he aaiil in hi* own jotial way. -How HOME MADE RREAD COAL, WOOD, HAY, GRAIN THE FRANKLIN CLEANING Althu nuny ftrayrr* had Itri n wafiu PLUMBING GAS FITTING i* my little 4 ami many ulbri Mr. Tink.r wa* clm-ntid with tin All worn guaranieed. Our wegona cell rTiona ttoulh 111. Denver ;ce tteam.ViTy'^t/ine. any V^ara Ma.* 73 Belemetk 8L Senver, Oolo. everywhara. i’hnna Gallup IKI. I'kone Main 5104 pray era, whirh lh*l in Hi* merry heard •Ti »nit Falhei* at tWage ml*4inn. Kan 8383 wr. 38YB A Y V i^ and anawrrril. In unr lialf hou: thi *a*, and hi* »oii at Sacred Heart. iVn VERNON J. ROBINSON. WEST’S BIEBOW COAL CO. alwcte joyonaly. a* if m«klng the vi-r. He i< a vi*ry cleier gentler . ami ur Motto: Falr^Tf^ttneat and Prompt FANCY A STAPLE OROOERIES FIRST-CLASS FUEL ft FEED and dnraatalioii of the pretty little I !•> the time he fliiMod telling le of BREAD AND CAKES ‘ Ftuitf. Vefetablte, Pith, Cora-fej Meati FLICK FUEL A.N'D PEED Ihiwhmka. IIor»e« were *ern ««iin the acici Uf^Uy tnder hygienic HAY. GRAIN, FIXIUR, MOVING AND EXPREPSINO WAST8 tOUR HUttlSiasa. COAL^^^^TOKli.^^^WOOD Main dechlul tha night l«U. 1 ua for anything In the Drug Itni EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Free Delivery Service SANITARY PLirMBINO. GAS FITl Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions IH« aaxcacheae Zeittcknit Wotid'i CAURBT CLEANINO—Air nnd Steam, AND RKl'AlRlNG ass SowUi aroadwng. BAUR‘8 ICE CREAM THE ATLAS DRUG CO. Work arhrribt: „\V3brend der jr.agxti u 1438 R 34th Ave. xwei kfunate halen wir liliflMh g' hert, SOUTH LOGA.N’ CREAMERY CHAP.MAN’S MARKET data die deutaibrn \ erhOndetrn ihre H. O. Ktngalay, ITopiirtor. A. IIILLEBRENNER ft SON Manufacturer of ruaaiarltcit th*gner weilei un>l wetter in l>hai I 878 I 4>M St. PairicTs Parish dae fieilickr IVden zuriU kiirhiigen. Hie-r* BUTTER AND ICE CREAM Groceries, Meats and Vegetable! nakwll4>nde Vunlrnngcn i*t dein altgrmn- 421-23 £ . 19th Ave. Pkone Gellup 473 Phone Qallup T4# wra Publikiiai xiun gn*>Mn Ti.h- al* rlne rika. rti riU-rt.^IjMln. •« ,Ua« 1 asts. AGNES ROBERTS McNAMARA 334 SOVTS LOOAV. Pbonea-Uain 7taS, 7431. C A ilPBELL BROS. COAL CO, Urbermarbung gi’koinmeu. da «•* in <|ei leilie ih*r gllnatigen lledinguii 8838 Wallen XL Mcbrlieit der l-fillr daehte. «U«* dirdrut- , die Englaml fligi-telien mn*a LINSMEIER DRY GOODS CO. BLUR RIBBON CREAMERY OBee Z4M W. ntk Avew erhe Offenaire wShrmi] dr» >*m>n>ri. mmrn. Dn Kiigiaml. da* j. ut 848 COXOBA STUBBY Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery W E A RE Teed 1400 W. 83a4 Ate. iAT. GRAIN. OOAU, COK& WOOD von IIM3. beeuuder* h dent Kintrltle ao* SOUTH uroadwat I'kone York 84M. special Atlentton Given to Order Work making e 18 to 3* twr rent cut on tlranltewnra Ihia week. AND POULTRY aUPPUCS lUlhma in den Krirg, Imlrulemt g» BAKERY, CANNED GOODS Very Reeeonable Pricea __ Service end Quality o-y Me-n St^imi tni ■116 E, 20TTI AVE. 0 . GERBER BETOURNAY'S BAKERY pinkt ati4 iat der liruiul iruht m Trl. Main 1U3. atedw;;. lU iiegt in der Tat^arhe. > Bu forget Phone York COAL AND COKE Iknitaiklatid* militilrU* *i Saalar Is F. 0 . B.AUMAN ciner naglaubthh knrren /,4-d itt I COAL, COKE, HAY, GRAIN STAPLE ft FANCY OROOERIES Piesenhtion Parish OomA tn and get ecqtiaiated Urmthe htarke lerwaixlelt wvi Itoae Okaapa 8183 Oea Flfttay ioonten. Atte iMtioaaicn lte»t.1nde FRESH AND -IMOKED MEATS AND THE BARNUM PHARMACY The Five Points Plumbing Go. O.L. SHARP Umarlwn unu Material waren rntw< U T. WUITR Mgr. Oex Llllerd, lYop. durrii dir miliUriM-he .\ii4ue»tattnng HOME BAKERY, GROCERIES gnagrn or eu gr4tellt. da*« >ie Uid diiirh G. A. ALENIUS SEWERAGE ICE CRXAM. CONFIOCTIONXRT rtar aalrhr gehrn koniiten. Ib-i gr»«Mu inarlM-ii, nnd lirtr Jahre Broadway and 18th Ave. I i«t dm I die Fr (la SOUTH FKAUL STREET, 2636 WELTON STREET a nd nMig, urn ait* ruhrm Material rin erap’irt warden, wohl urn Ihrer katli Denver, Colo. “Baeva ee the Five Fetats Skee Blera“ Dry OoodA Notions and St. FhflMoa's Farid Korpn Uflaierr m liihiin. DeiiUrbUiid ikenfrrundiiehen (ieainnung auMiruik mplete line of tedlee. ganUemea’ Wt mrfai al* homlrrl J.ihreti dnran gi-- elirnr Mit 45 tiranaten •chwetwim K sB ’a Funtishlagt Kalilw-ra, zugleirk aw drei Ihiltcrlrn, ha Hot; Fatuity Parish THE REUANCE PHABlfACY Auegrlotdrtr Mantwr .in.l .la* enfrbri- lien dir Kranioaen die»e iiflene -SUitt THE dende Kh-aimt Im Kriegr. Wrrkiriige fe* < hit leaf riedeb* frig iiud lurdeflrhcli St CaflieiBe’s Parish I'atronlae the reilabla drugglat H. C. SMITH ^ ^ rSJwption ShuooSra****’ nnd Kiarirfittmgm, ih>lr Kanotien uml FIVE POINTS HARDWARE CO. tig luaammengiMchwaen. Mrrkwnrdi) GROCEBIPa AND MEATS Fmgm *un Munithm nurlten rmni i|h« den .\lliierten ergelirneij llliitler, di ALCOTT PHARMACY 1443 #«LTOK grcBMcn rnternehant. alw-r euicrlei, pie rit.er die angeldulir Zer*ir>nmg drr Kn< promptly anywhere la the pariah. Prompt Delivery end Everytklog la Hardware Oourteoue Treetmeat ■ahlrrkli nnd gut die »ju hlirhrn VurrSte Iknitale ron Itheim* dutch die Heutvcl aera Teanyaoa SL Fhoaa Owllnp 833 COOPER’S DRUG STORE Phone No. Ckampa 3374 PHONE SOUTH 3U deha F. a Wellao arfn nwlgrn. eir kr.nnrn k>inc Fhrgelmi«4e •h »o rntai'Ut haWn, bringen k Phone ua your order end »a wlU We Deliver Ooraer W. let Ave. end Meede hmrarhringrn^ olmr ein :n«grhiMete« PrewrlptlcM enrefuU filled. dcUi-er It free. art tie* Tadria nber die letxte Sc ha ml- Ueyee Mery Heyee l*rr«o«Jt, da* air ui griiraucbrn «er>ieht. t der Franroaen. Die*e N'arbrirht. Oor. W. setk A n . mtU XoweU IP vd. tarry aa -.p to date etoek of «lBc rnuiMt'lirn Vrriuotr *in.| unge- e aliyditl vertdirgt i*t. wird man Phooe Gallup 1131. Dry Goods, NoHons and Men's Beif Ghost Farid FRESH MEAT ft VEGETABLES krtirr grwrwm. .tl* die deutacben .\n- virtb'irht in (•etharmaiie. Ky., who Fumlshingi griffr anfaeg* Mai bemmtratm, war e« J. C. AROLT Foal and Feed Puultry Snppliea la Ceet tvenr*hing In the gtapte line. St, .loaephe-ittatt je«le Caenvar or PHONE MAIN 3436 BEFAmiNO A BPBCIAZAT* W. aath Ave. Gellup 1713 live' here trade with wm» U. OeMea Awe. iat in mfirhtrger rntrrvrhinl Wmn Bertowly Woumhal three wi-eka a LOUIS A. WIliTE. Corner 33tk and Chnmpa Ste. Knglaada palit<*<'W Stratrgie war, K LUSK PHARMACY iking ra|h.l prngTre* Utwanl. rrr For Good end BneUmt Service Heve Ren, 1333 LU . pkone Coempe 3633. ataatiaoprt far *lrh au grwiunen, ao waa abut by an in*aite prIiML PhoM Oellnp Ne. 1378 end Yetca SL, Phone Gellup 471 THE NEW METHOD 8T. PAUL MARKET C O , daa t.nlrrnihmim in den Ihirdancttcn 2706 W . 38th Ave. Ordere catlled Feklarklag gewrarn. Wmn im arine . .V. A. etelnbruner. Prop. W^s^preciate CLEANING-AND DYEING CO. sou B. CtiUtH Atei, aiHbt war, Riiaala.I daran rii rerhimli Phonee—Oellnp 3833; Gellup 1814 The "Up-to-Date" Druggist Che QtMittF Btate of tke SteMR rinen Roaderfrirdm

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1915. DENVBB CATHOLIO BBOISTEB FAOX SKVSM.

ti«s~of Parls!’^ Her figure strulgbt- ths prisoner stepped forward did he BY« 7 parnctlfftr, ened; she was about to walk away, turn from his oecuiwtioa; at bis lei­ made—" when— sure dotted an "1” and crossed a "t;" "Oh, ye»; yon conid say It. "Ton ride thia afternoon?" be asked. sprinkled sand lightly over tbe paper; Ladyl" with sneering emphasis, *T bad not thought of It." waited a moment; then tapped tbe "But yon reserve to yonrsdf the "If yon do I desire that some one fine particles from tbe letter. For bis right not to believe me? That In accompany yon." Her face changed; part tbe prisoner displayed eqnal pa­ what you mean?” The man’s itab- she looked at him quickly, and half tience, standing In an attitude of bom, vindictive look answered. TThen SacRd Heart Parish turned. "Remember Baladin aa well, atolld endurance. I will deny nothing to yon; nothing! and—keep closer to the Mount in the "Yonr name la Sanches?" At length Yon may think what you wUL“ When yon brine or tbe Governor seemed to notice tbe EBERHABDT DRUG STORES future.” Hla face half-covert by hia hand, other’s presence. the Governor gazed at them; the gM, SEND A PRESCRIPTION "Poor Saladln!” she breathed, with Prescriptions Carefull Comi>oundsd averted glance. "Yes.” straight, slender. Inflexibly polaed; l»th sB d 8t

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Another Grand Operaj “Faust”, A lum ni Go Down YOUR EYES AW WAGE EARRERS First Fall Showing -of Do you appreciate the working: importance of good eyeaiKht? The worker who euffera from defective sight unaided has his wage earning capacity to be Staged Soon by Fr. Bosetti in Defeat Before seriously handicapped. Don’t harbor doubts about your sight. Delay oft VAL-U-MORE does serious damage. For safety’s sake, eorae to us and have your sight scientlflcally tested.