FATHER LYONS FOUNDER OF CONVERTS’ LEAGUE 932 WILL SEE Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue LENTEN SPEAKER lUBILEES FOR HERE HAS HAD .OCAL CLERGY TEEMING CAREER , ------♦ Ijather Carrigan Ordained 50 Years, Father Taught Theology at Beda College— Saw Pius I' McDonough 25; Others at Impor- Crowned as Pope— Sang in tant Milestones Choir at Time

A number of interesting ordination anniversaries occur in (By Millard F. Everett) .jblorado this year. The Very Rev. Joseph P. Carrigan, •Founder and national spiritual director of the Converts* Glenwood Springs and vicar forane of that deanery, will The Natiunal Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. We Have Also Our league, former teacher at the Beda college in , nationallj’- p tain his golden jubilee December 23. He is the second oldest Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the Fides Service and the Catholic Press Service known speaker and retreat director, the Rev. Francis P. Lyons, * the priests at work in the state at the present time, the oldest C.S.P., who is giving a series of Lenten lectures at the Holy kjjing the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber, V. G., who attained VOL. XXVII. No. 29. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932. $2.00 PER YEAR Ghost church, Denver, is one of the most interesting figures ever jl.s golden jubilee July 25, 1931. Father Carrigan was born to visit this city. Affable in address and striking in appearance, ovember 7, 1859. Jubilee Orators Father Lyons exhibits in his sermons and conversation every The Rev. J. S. Garcia will attain INSTALURON TUESDAY OF. evidence of the highly-trained scholar, and at the same time M forty-fifth anniversary in the Denver, June 14; the Rev. Denis shows a personal acquaintance with world affairs and person­ riesthood December 17, 1932. He O’Begley, chaplain of St. Mary’s chaplain of Mt. San Rafael hos­ hospital. Grand Junction, June 2; ages, especially those of the Church, that gives an exceptional pital, Trinidad. For years he worked the Rev. Bernard Weakland, admin­ BISHOP OF GRAND ISLAND tone of human interest. The story of his stay in Rome, when the San Luis valley. istrator of Keensburg and Roggen, he was stationed at the Church of Santa Susanna, and taught , The Rev. J. Francis Berhorst, May 30. at the Beda college, becoming personally acquainted with Pope haplain of St. Francis’ hospital, The following will be ten years ' Chicago. but was separated in 1917. Msgr. fjFour clergymen will attain their the Denver Cathedral, June 11, Morning, assistant at the Cathedral, MeShane, rector of the college, de­ Pj'enty-fifth or silver jubilee in the 1922. who has a twin brother assistant sired a separate faculty and insti­ '* iesthood this year. They are the pastor of the Grand Island Cathe­ tution and purchased the Hotel Pa- Ljv . j . Frederick McDonough, pas- dral; the Rev. F. G. Smith of Little­ rigi on the Via S. Niccolo da Tolen- |l r of the Blessed Sacrament church, Date for Junior ton, and the Rev. Matthew Smith, tino to house the students. It is ob­ (;*nver, one of the best known editor. It is expected that the Most vious that converts, many of them ■ iests of the state, who was or- Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, D. D., rather aged, who wished to' study for 'ined June 21, 1907; the Rev. Paul Clergy Tests Is Bishop of Reno, Nevada, will stop the priesthood, would hardly feel at ^lloni, pastor at Gardner, ordained off in Denver to accompany Bishop home in the ordinary seminary with Pine Ridge, S, D.— Another early pcem ber 22, 1907; the Rev. Alo- Qiven by Bishop Vehr to Grand Island. young men in their teens. The Beda landmark of the home Indian mis­ I 'ius Hilbig, pastor at Delta, ordained The installation will take place college offers an ideal place for them sions has been sealed in the death Line 23, 1907; and the Rev. Julius Tuesday morning in the Cathedral of to pursue their studies. At the same at Holy Rosary mission, here, of f sgherbon, pastor at Fleming, or- Will Be Held Annually on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin time it gives an opportunity to be­ Mother M. Kostka, O.S.F., the oldest ined June 29^ 1907. Second Wednesday of Mary, with the Most Rev. Francis J. come priests that might be denied missionary sister of two Sioux reser­ The following will attain their November Beckman, D.D., Archbishop of Du­ them otherwise, for many, shorn of vations. Mother Kostka was 81 years 'entieth anniversary as priests; buque and Metropolitan of the area their means of livelihood by their old. Her death marks the passing of coming into the Church, are with­ !;ie Rev, J. J. Judnic, pastor of Holy Announcement was made this in which Grand Island is a suffragan the co-foundress- of Catholic mis­ out funds. bsary parish, Denver, June 5; the week by the Most Rev. Urban J. see, officiating. Elaborate prepara­ sionary work among 15,000 Sioux p v . W. E. Larkin, pastor of St. Pat- Vehr, D.D., Bishop of Denver, that tions have been made, from both a The roster is not confined to con­ Indians. It was Mother Kostka who, with Ick’s, La Junta, March 30; the Rev. examinations for the junior clergy religious and civic standpoint, to pay verts, but takes in all types of stu­ the Jesuit Fathers, inaugurated the ]itrick J. McSweeney, pastor at will he held on the second Wednes­ homage and welcome to the new dents. Ages range from 24 to 72, great work which the Franciscan fspen, June 23; and the Rev. Bene- day of November each year. Priests Bishop. and the students are of such widely Fct Pedrotti, pastor at Lamar, De- will be obliged to take an examin­ The ceremonies in the Cathedral, varied classes as former clergy­ Sisters of Stella Niagara, New York, ' mber 22. ation annually for five years follow­ which will be attended by Arch­ men, university students, elementary have carried on here for the past 46 bishops, Bishops, Monsignori, priests, years. As first superioress of St. ■ The following will be fifteen years ing ordination, and if a priest is ex­ school teachers, a captain of the Sal­ nuns and the laity, will start at Francis’ missipn. Rosebud reserva­ l.dained:' The Rev. William Hig- cused, or for any reason is unable vation army and a coal miner. Such 10:30. Following the Cathedral ser­ eminent figures as Dr. Selden P. tion, in 1886, she directed for two [ns, pastor of St. Philomena’s, to take the examination at the pre­ vices, a banquet will be served in Delany and Vernon Johnson, former years the training of the Indian scribed time, he must continue to the Yancey hotel, and in the evening Anglican ministers, and Friar Dillon, girls, fresh from the teepee and submit to examinations until there a supper will be served in the Lieder- son of the famous Irish Nationalist, primitive prairie life. Honor Roll have been five of them. The exam­ kranz, starting at 7 o’clock. The ination at the thne o f ordination will Most Rev. James Albert Duffy, re­ , The following list of firms used a not be counted in the five. signed Bishop of the dioce^, will be {1 > inimum of forty inches in The Regr Failure in an examination will the toastmaster at the 1 o’clock $45,000 Yet to be Raised ■ter for the month of February: mean that a priest will have to pass banquet in the Yancey. The speakers The Most Rev. Stanislaus Bona, f O’Keefe Jewelry Co. an examination later in the same will include Archbishop Beckman, whose as Bishop of Clarke Church Goods House. year or submit to an extension of who will toast “ Our Holy Father;” Grand Island took place in Chicago in: Regis Good Will Drive A. T. Lewis & Son. the time for the annual tests, at the Two of the orators who will par­ the Very Rev. Msgr. Philip F. Ma­ Feb. 25. His installation at Grand Daniels & Fisher. discretion of the Bishop. ticipate in the program to be spon­ honey, D. D., “ Our New Bishop;” Island will take place on March 8. Horan & Son, Priests ordained in 1928 and the sored by the Denver K. of C. in the the Very Rev. August Heimes, V. F., This is a new picture of Bishop leading Catholic men, who, with the f Sullivan & Co. following years must submit to the Municipal auditorium on March 29, in “ Our Diocese,” and Bishop Bona. Bona in his episcopal robes.— $100 FROM NEW MEXICO hearty endorsement of the Chamber The May Company. examinations in November, 1932. observance of the order’s golden ju­ Accommodations for the members — (Jasinski.) Reading about the Regis good of Commerce, are appealing to the Denver Dry Goods Co. Two carefully prepared sermons, bilee, (Top) Orie L. Phillips, justice will movement, T. D. Bums, prom­ business firms of Denver, reported American National Bank. requiring approximately twenty min­ of the Circuit Court of inent business man of Tierra Ama- this week that approximately one- Boulevard Mortuary. utes for delivery, must be submitted Appeals, who will speak as a repre­ rilla. New Mexico, Thursday sent fourth of the 300 selected firms and Republic Bldg. & Loan Assn. each year from the topics listed for sentative non-CathoIic, and (bottom) N EW CLERGY the Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin a business men had been seen. From Home Public Market. the year of the examination. Frencis P. Matthews of Omaha, check for $100 to be applied to this number, forty-nine pledges Olinger Mortuary. The subject matter for the first Knight of St. Gregory and supreme LISTENING IN PUBLICATION the fund. The letter contained a amounting to $2,137 were obtained. Do we want small advertisers? year follows: In dogmatic theology director of the K. of C., who will high compliment to the college. These are to be paid out this year. es‘, indeed we do! And we appreci- — De Vera Religione, De Ecclesia, speak as a representative of the su­ The writer last Friday had an ex­ The Jesuit priests of Regis will e the fact that many small firms COMING OUT (Continued on Page 7) preme council. perience he will not *oon forget. With the hope that Denver will speak in the pulpits of six of the re­ >nstantly use The Register. Some Having an appointment with Bishop maining eight Denver churches this light think that because we list only contribute at least $100,000 of its S. V, Bona, D.D., the new head of The Diocese of Denver is to have $125,000 quota in the Regis college Sunday. Father Higgins, pastor of irge firms in the Honor Roll, we S t Philomena’s parish, will speak at the Grand Island diocese, he went a new clergy publication soon, to be good will fund, special stress is be­ fant only large advertisers. This St. Dominic’s. The sch^ule of Jesuit to St. Casimir’s church, Chicago, to issued from The Register press, and ing laid upon the city campaign not true. We know that many EASY DIVORCE LAWS speakers follows: Fathers W. V. celebrate . The Bishop had been containing data such as the years of which will close a week from this all advertisers are more loyal than pastor there. The writer celebrated the birth and ordination of the Doyle at S t Joseph’s Polish; E, J. me large advertisers. Sunday. Four parishes from outside at one of the side altars while His Morgan at S t Rose of Lima’s; The practice of “ sop” advertising AID FAMILY DISCORD priests at work in Colorado, a com­ the city were included in last Sun­ Excellency offered Low Mass at the Stephen Egan at St. Theresa’s; J. more prevalent among large firms plete directory of the priests and day’s efforts, bringing the total to A. Ryan at Holy Rosary; A. S. Di- main altar for the school children their assignments, a complete list of close to the $80,000 mark. Only Lnd the Honor Roll gives credit to More care in the selection of part­ michino at Mt. Carmel and E. T. lute divorce. Bishop Noll delivered his of the parish. There were more than the seminarians preparing for the eight Denver parishes and 200 Den­ ose firms that recognize the merit ners, more mutual good-will and for­ address on “ Divorce, America’s Sandoval at St. Cajetan’s. Presenta­ 1,800 of them in the church! In diocese, together with the class in ver firms remain to be visited, and f our paper as an advertising me- bearance after marriage, and the de­ Shame,” in the “ Church of the Air” tion parish may be visited this Sun­ addition, the large edifice - held hun­ which each is studying at the sem­ upon them rests the task of supply­ ium. Keen judges of media have velopment of more congeniality and period' broadcast over the Columbia day, otherwise it will be taken care dreds of adults. The youngsters, let inary (as first theology, second phil­ ing at least $20,000. ut this paper at the top of class compatibility were some of the re­ Broadcasting company networks of next Sunday. it be remembered, were all from the osophy, etc.), data about the junior ublications in Denver. There is no sults promised by the Most Rev. John (KLZ, Denver). ’ Letters were sent this week to all Eight hundred and thirty-three one parish school. clergy examinations,, with a schedule alid reason why any merchant who F. Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne, Sun­ the in the state telling them persons signed cards last Sunday Declaring that “ the facility with of the subject matter and texts, dvertises at all should not use the day over the radio, were the law in of an expected shortage in Denver pledging $12,701 to be paid in the which divorce is procurable among The Middle West seemed all in late legal information about parish prop­ aper'of the Catholics of Denver. the United States not to allow abso- of approximately $25,000, and ask­ next five years. The returns by par­ us creates most of the evil for which spring, instead of late February, as erty, information data that will be it is offered as a remedy,” Bishop ing their permission to send Denver ishes were: St. Joseph’s, Golden, 23 we passed through, it going to and required of any student who wishes priests to speak in their churches. for $312; St. Mary’s, Littleton, 30 Noll said that “ if those entering coming from Chicago. The only to study for the priesthood, etc. marriages may regard the contract The state-wide canvass, which to for $610; St. James,’ 35 for $400; lemorial Park Cemetery Project snow visible was in occasional dirty The name of the publication has keep Regis for Colorado must net at St. Anthony’s, Sterling, 65 for as breakable at will, if their union patches. A child playing outside a not yet been chosen. “ Issues of this may be regarded as a mere compan­ least $26,000, will be extended to $638; St. Peter’s, Greeley, 95 for little home along the Rock Island official publication,” it is to be an­ every city in the state from the $820; St. Elizabeth’s, 115 for $2,- ionate arrangement, then evidently tracks at Lincoln was in his bare nounced in it, “ will be sent to the Offers Little of Interest to Catholics there will be frequent misunder­ Western slope to the Kansas line and 200; St. Louis’, Englewood, 103 for feet. The bare brown earth seemed priests of the diocese whenever the standing, quaiTels, and there will be from the Wyoming boundary to New $900; Holy Ghost church, 341 for anxious t^ turn green with life. needs of the diocese suggest it or Mexico. $6,234; St. Ann’s, Arvada, 22 for It has been reported to The Reg­ to have merit worthy of considera­ little hesitation on the part of the material of interest to the priests married people about accepting at­ The special committee of twenty $587. ister that a stock promotion firm is tion. T h e company promises, after can be assembled. The various issues a period of three years, to establish tention from others.” “ Most di­ No theatrical producer in the na­ making plans to float an issue of tion ever effected anything like the should be kept in the archives of the a resale department, but after that vorces," he added, “ are granted be­ Itock for a memorial park cemetery. scene in the Chicago Cathedral last parishes and institutions, and bound three-year period the company will cause these unpleasant things exist Hinder ordinary conditions, the es- in married life. But do they not Thursday morning, when Bishop when the final issue of each volume lablishment of a cemetery for Den­ have much more ground of its own appears. We further declare that TRANSFERS IN HOSPITALS’ to sell than it has disposed of up to exist principally because they open Bona was consecrated. Almost 70 ier people would be of little interest prelates and nearly priests and whatever appears in its columns is that time, and it seems logical that the way to separation and new mar­ 1,000 jo Catholics, as the Catholic ceme- riage?” (Continued on Page 4) (Continued on Page 4) lery here, Mt. Olivet, with 85 of its it will show more interest in dispos­ HEADS BY NEW PROVINCIAL BOO acres developed now, has ample ing of its own burial plots for orig­ In citing the increase in the num­ ■pace for an estimated period of 200 inal investment than it will manifest ber of divorces since 1887, Bishop in selling, at a profit, the plots that Noll pointed out that “ if the ratio years. According to the report made Sister Crescentia has won many belong to others. should continue to increase” at the Priest Answers Man Who With the arrival in Denver Fri­ to this paper, however, the memorial friends among religious and lay peo­ rate is has been increasing, “ it will day of Sister M. Basilia, provincial mark cemetery is to have a “ special Catholics have their own cemetery of the newly-established Western ple of Denver in her brief stay as not be long until there will be a di­ Catholic section.” The only way a at Mount Olivet, with ample space province of the Franciscan Sisters superior at S t Anthony’s. The in­ for close to 200 years. Officials at vorce for every marriage.” Gags on Title of ‘Father’ iJatholic cemetery can be set up is of the community in charge of St. auguration of the sisters’ course in through the Church. No private con- Crown Hill cemetery estimate that “ Our courts,” Bishop Noll went on, Anthony’s hospital, Denver, several nursing education was in her regime. it will take considerably more than The Rev. James C. O’Doherty, who said: ‘Call no man father’ ?” First pern has the right to do so. “ and even our statesmen, who are changes in superiors of institutions As was mentioned fn The Register , 100 years to fill their cemetery. responsible for divorce conditions in was ordained to the priesthood at of all, the Church does not say a While it is altogether unlikely that; while those in charge of Fairmount in the province were made known. last week, the establishment of the the United States, do not take into the Denver Cathedral last June after single word in any of her teachings provincial headquarters in Denver iiany Catholics would show much i anticipate no shortage of grave space finishing his course at St. Thomas’ about addressing her priests as “ Fa­ Sister M. Crescentia, who had been account the rights of children when will not interfere with the operation nterest in a cemetery project that ^ for perhaps 250 years. The demand, a dissolution of marriage is sought. seminary here, and who is now as­ ther.” This title was given them not superior at St. Anthony’s hospital, of the hospital. Though the head­ an p ve no assurance of perpetuity then, for cemetery space in Denver If there were only one child affected sistant at the Cathedral in Fresno, by the Church, but by the faithful Denver, for the past several months, quarters will be established tempor­ except such as can be furnished by is far short of the supply. It would by every divorce, it would mean that California, has given a clever an­ who saw in the priest their spiritual was transferred as superior of St. arily in the sisters’ convent, the private enterprise, it is well at this not seem then that purchasing ceme­ there would be 200,000 children a f swer to a gentleman named 0. C. father. They find their justification Elizabeth’s hospital, Lincoln, Nebr. work of the hospital will go on as fime for everyone to remember that tery lots with the idea of selling fected annually in the United States, Sweany, who gags on the use o f the in the words of St. Paul t6 the Corin­ Sister M. Ferdinands, formerly su­ before. The change in superiors, a at Mount Olivet a fund to insure them in three or four years at a 200,000 children separated from one word Father for priests. The Fresno thians: “ My dearest children . . . if perior of St Elizabeth’s hospital, the perpetuity of the cemetery is be­ profit represents what might be or both parents. In the latter case, Republican printed a report of a ser­ you have ten thousand instructors in was transferred to St. Francis’ hos­ surprise to local nuns, was merely ing laid aside, and that every Cath- termed a conservative investment. they are usually placed in an orphan mon by Father O’Doherty. Sweany Christ yet not many fathers. For in pital, Colorado Springs, to take the the initial move of the provincial in place of Sister M. Emerentia, who is fitting the province to the new con­ lilic buried there deuves benefit from The Register presents this infer, asylum.” Too frequently, he said, wrote to the editor, listing various Christ Jesus by the Gospel have 1 phe prayers offered'*annually at the they “ furnish the criminals with objections. He called Father begotten you” (I Cor. v, 14-15). the new head of S t Anthony’s. ditions of organization. It is not mation solely for the protection of known what other changes will be public services conducted by the which our land is infested.” O’Doherty “ Priest O’Dohfsrty,” and Secondly, if Mr. Sweany insists on Sister Emerentia had been sta­ its readers. The plan may prove made. Church; also that the cemetery has feasible locally, although the past Bishop Noll reiterated the stand said: “ I dare not call him ‘Father’ the strictly literal interpretation of tioned in Colorado Springs for over Ithe most stable of all organizations history of memorial park cemeteries taken by the and because Matthew xxiii, 9 i'orbids it.” the text of Scripture: “ Call no man thirty years. Six years ago she left Sister Basilia left Denver Sunday behind it, which is interested in it points to the contrary. A Better asserted that “ the world is the Cath­ Father O’Doherty replied as follows father,” it would be interesting to St. Francis’ hospital to become su­ after a three-day visit. She will re­ polely from religious, not from com- Business bureau, in a booklet pub­ olic Church’s debtor, because of her to this part of the man’s argument: know exactly how he referred to his perior of St. Mary’s hospital, Gallup, turn about the middle of March to lercial motives. lished by the Memorial Craftsmen of defense of the sacredness of the mar­ Mr. Sweany seems to have some male parent, or how he expects us to New Mexico, but returned to S t take up her permanent residence Ground in the memorial park cem­ America, is quoted as follows: “ From riage bond all through the centuries.” scruple about calling a priest “ Fa­ refer to ours. And would he tell us, Francis’ last August to, be superior here. It is interesting to note that etery is to be sold from an invest- and long and careful study of the “ Woman is the Catholic Church’s ther.” He asks the question: “ What does he expect those who make of the Colorado Springs institution. Sister Crescentia is the niece of Sis­ lent standpoint, according to the situation, we are unable to find, that debtor,” he added, “ because of the right* has the Church teaching doc­ speeches these days in honor of She is spoken of with the highest re­ ter Basilia. It is not often that mem­ pport made. We are not experts in from an investment standpoint, pur­ dignity to which she ^as lifted by trines contrary to Scripture? For Washington to refer to the father of gard by the members of her com­ bers of the same family are found the cemetery business, but a corn- chases of this kind have thus proved the enforcement of the teaching of instance, what right does she have to his country as the “ male progenitor munity, both as to her personal char­ in the same community, both hold­ nonsense argument put forth seems profitable.” (Continued on Page 7) call her priests ‘Father,’ when Jesus of the nation?” acter and her executive ability- ing high executive positions.

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Seventy cases at St. Cajetan’s Every Car Is Guaranteed to Satisfy You its purpose the fostering and pro­ On February 25,. members of clinic on Friday showed once more moting of the interests of Catholic troop No, 7 presented a program at the great need for concerted effort I TYPEWRITERS girls throughout the city. the social meeting of the seniors in on the part of deanery members. i AU. MAKES AMO FKICES Mothers of members are under­ honor of the bicentennial celebra­ This work cannot be maintained f j SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED taking the work of enlarging the tion. Margaret McQuaid and Rose­ without the aid of more funds than field of activities of the girls’ organi­ mary McGlone gave a minuet in are at present available from the AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC. zation and of securing facilities and colonial costume. They were accom­ revenue of the Catholic Benefit shop. CALIFORNIA ST. KEYSTONE ESTABlilSIlED DENVER, OLO. j j 164S 1047 1880 COLO. equipment for many recreational panied on the piano by Marie C. de The work has been carried on thus Cathedral Parish and athletic pursuits not heretofore Baca. "Virginia Urquhart put on a far against heavy odds. Catholic emphasized. It is planned to add clever act. Benefit shop workers again ask for DRY GOODS ELECTRICAL SERVICE swimming, basketball, volleyball and A sacrifice social was given by the donations of used articles. These MARILYN BAKERY tap dancing to other activities and are all that stand between the dean­ members of troop No. 1 at the club­ A New and Complete Bakery— Fresh Goods, Baked Daily to provide the tennis and archery house on March 1. There was no ery and failure of. an endeavor that A. BRADSHAW’S devotees with greater opportunity party on account of Lent. has cared for upwards of 15,000 SPECIAL ORDERS— PARTY ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY H. G. REID for practice. medical ^ses in the past six years, 239 East 7th Are. J. McNamara, Prop. Electrical Contracting, 1447 Stout St. Organization of the club was in­ and has pro-vided religious instruc­ Repairing and Fixtures augurated at the last regular meet­ tion and character building activities New line of Ladies’ Aprons ing of the Catholic Daughters on Regis Parents* for many other thousands, besides LIGHTNING SERVIpE, INC. MAtn {80S SIT Foarteenlh St. and Dresses, 2 5 ^ and $ 1 . February 29. Mrp. Harvey Smith, care, advice and information for the COLFAX AND GRANT Come in and Gss With Us— Your Patronage Appraciated Long sleeve Dresses, ?1 . coiyiselor of the Juniors, was unani­ many helpless ones who have found W. A. Shane— E. J. DeLong, Proprietors mously elected president. The other their way to the deanery door in officers are: First vice president, Association to that period. INDUSTRIAL BANKS Mrs. A. G. Werle; second vice presi­ At the Little Flower center, these TROPICAL INN dent, Mrs. F. C. Whelan; third vice Take Outsiders are busy days in preparation for DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK president, Mrs. James A. Walsh; First Communion. Shoes and boys’ Special Lenten Foods secretary, Mrs. D. W. O’Keefe; trousers are the great problem. It Served Only as Dever Can CHATTEL LOANS ON FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES treasurer, Mrs. George McGintie; All Who Are Vitally Interested is hoped that some men’s organiza­ Colfax at Williams YOrk 9338 1650 Welton St. Telephone TAbor 5305 program chairman, Mrs. James A. tion may help with these items, Our Service Is Different—Not Indifferent O’Keefe. For the purpose o f pro­ in College Invited Into since they cannot be managed by the OPEN ALL NIGHT moting this movement in the par­ Organization deane^ or by the boys themselves. 7C**n*Usrt* I t ; 1 1 ft r* ft We, genuinely, are very appreciative • ishes and insuring city-wide co-oper­ Donations for the girls received i C n n i X n n a l T l i a U F your pleasing patronage. Business is goc SERVICE STATIONS SHOE REPAIRING ation, parish representatives were The Regis College Parents’ asso­ within the week from Registei read­ ^ and steadily increasing. elected, who will serve also as a ciation has opened its membership ers arr as follows: St. Francis de 826 E. Colfax “ Whatl A Rendezvous for council. Pari.sh representatives elect­ to others besides parents and guar­ Sales’ Altar society, $8; Miss Mar­ ‘The Coziest Cafe on Colfax” Delicious Breakfatta.” BLUE FRONT SHOE ed are Mrs. Henry Weber and Mrs. dians of Regis collegians. The new garet Coleman, $15; materjal for Lae# Curtains, Drapartas, Lacas, Center Pieces and All Table Linent G Rotolo O REPAIR SHOP W. J. Duteau, St. Catherine’s; Mrs. plan announced this week extends First Communion dresses, Mrs. James A. Walsh and Mrs. Louis C. Cleaned and Hand Pressed. Jospeh M. Csvslisr an invitation to membership to the James Kpight. NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DELIVE de Baca, Cathedral; Mrs. T. J. Mc­ A Service I Bring this ad in ter 1 5 % discount. patrons of the Institute of Catholic A welcome addition to the Little 218 E. Seventh Ave. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phone TAbor 790 Govern, St. Mary’s; Mrs. W. F. Culture and to all who are vitally Flower staff is being provided by I 8th and Wazee jr FINE SHOE REPAIRING AT Schwieder, Annunciation; Mr.s. Interested in Regis. Mrs. D. F. Sulli­ the Marian Social Service club I C i f * A M M ARX FT Neat Fruit ft Vegetabb MODERATE PRICES Harry Grout, Holy Family; Mrs. J. van is president of the association. I 1471 LOGAN — TABOR 9461 S Colfax & Madison i j through its president, Miss Marjorie 1529 Curtis St. Phene TAbor 3601 J. Cunningham, Holy Ghost; Mrs. Several items of important busi­ Cannon. A group of St. Mary’s Just Phone Those Roach Bros, for Quick Delivery Service John Kaden, St. Joseph’s; Mrs. D. J. ness were settled at tjie third academy girls has been detailed to Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere McQuaid, St. Philomena’s; Mrs. meeting of the International Re­ INSURANCE CHIROPRACTIC help Miss Scott in the afternoons; Siewers Fincher and Mrs, Frank lations club which met in the par­ a group of St. Joseph’s parochial VEARL GROCERY CO. “ The Best in Chiropraetic” Whelan, St. Dominic’s; Mrs. A. G. lor in Carroll hall Tuesday, Feb. 16. For Dependable Insurance school girls will do clerical work at BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, lb...... 24. Werle, St. Francis de Sales’. Phil Dolan was elected president; the Benefit shop. Other volunteers Lifo— Accident— Auto— Fire Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. J. C. the name of the club was changed;nang( to from the Marian club will aid the COFFEE Cra.'°5.:..36^ SOUP;*c»iK'f%V°“ ” °-,.a5. Seii Dr. M. J. Marek Hagus and Mrs. C. C. Lippincott “ Vitorianum,” and, after much dis- clinic workers with charting, history cussion pro and con, it was decided to ART LAMB’S QUALITY MARKET JACK KENIERY taking, etc. Young men to help with Former Inatructor in Palmer School adhere to subject matter submitted the boys’ club on Monday and Tues­ Strictly Corn-Fed Meats— Satisfaction Guarsmteed Res. 2442 King St. GA. 2254-J Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service to the club for discussion by the day nights are still hoped for. KEystone 072 Offices 1042 G. & £. Bldg. KE. 6086 Carnegie Foundation, with the single Mrs. Ernest Durell of Blessed 1019 E. Colfax Free Delivery 1108 Security Bldg. KE. 5765 Denver Theater Bldg. KEystone 2771 exception that the club co-^erate Sacrament parish is teaching a sew­ ■c^PARE THESE PRICES WITH OTHERS with the Catholic Association for In­ ing class of the older girls with very Suits and Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed...... REAL ESTATE LOCKSMITHING ternational Peace for one phase of gratifying success. The quality of Ladies’ Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed...... 24« the material. It was decided to workmanship in the garments under Green Novelty Shop enroll the president as a member in con.:truction would do credit to HOWARD 4c CLEANERS—629-31 E. Colfa: FRANK D. SCOTT that association. older children. Deanery gratitude is Keys Duplicated 25c The rest of the meeting was given due Mrs. Durell for her interest in Has specialized in real estate for 25 Lock Repairing and Key Fitting over to discussing the present Span­ this much-needed branch of en­ Seventh Ave. Garage 5’ears. If you want to buy, sell, rent Scissors, Knives, Etc,, Sharpened BiCOMiS SISIiB ish situation, the Chinese-Japanese deavor. 7TH and LOGAN— o n THE CORNER “Pleasing Service** or lease property we may be able to Storage, High Pre»»ure Greasing, Dog Harness and Supplies quarrel, the resulting chances for the Although catechism classes are Gas, Oil, Tire Repairing and help you. Consult us; no obligation. disarmament conference, and the High Grade Oils, Washing OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE (Pancratia Hall) the one activity at the Garfield cen­ Greasing at problem of transient Mexican labor ter, it is gratifying to the sfsters Always Open 627 Cooper Bldg. MA. 6742 317 16th St. KEystone 3031 Esther Thomas made her last visit in the Colorado beet fields, problems, and deanery workers to see the chil­ PHONE T A BOR 9280 HARTLEY’S to Pancratia hall Monday, Feb, 28, each of whidh ■will affect all people in dren flocking in each Tuesday, COLFAX AT PEARL before departing for the Loretto no­ one way or another in the near fu­ Wednesday and Friday afternoon Edw. Gray Service Phone YOrk 7013 vitiate in Kentucky. Esther is the ture. immediately after dismissal from the third girl from last year’s graduating e x p e r t REPAIRING W illow croft Manmi'^TJr Professor John Dunphy'issued a public schools. In spite of the full class to enter the' religions life. call for college thespfans in the day of class work already accom­ 27 Yesrs' Experitnes I'jj Mile West of Litleton, Where Neon Sign Points-the W ay Dorothy Karasiewicz entered the week. He was very well satisfied plished, the little tots seem to wel­ Battery Service Carmelite order and Lenore Carney come the additional hour or so O’x Quality Shoppe DANCING EVERY NIGHT-^NO CHARGE has gone to the Charity novitiate in with the number of 84 who turned in TA. 9230 their names in response to this re- catechism under the kindly guidance Leavenworth. bn Corner of Seventh and Logan 813 15th St. CHICKEN OR STEAK DINNERS q^uest. He states there is room for of the Sisters of Charity, and are The sophomores of P a n cr a fe ^ ll 75c Cover Charge Per Person, Entitles Food and several more yet. Plans are being making fine progress towards their Delicious will sponsor a challenge-skit f^Sthe laid to stage a play in coramemora- goal of First Holy Communion this Refreshments to That Amount high school and junior high March 4. Plate Lunches ing the Washington bictentennial, spring. ' . ' f ' - PHONE LITTLETON 369 A. M. FAY, Mgr. The classes will present various plays, probably down town. Several good Each week, interested friends in i Salads and songrs, sketches, etc., for the ■winning deanery work visit the center at The Smidt Drug Co. Sandwiches prize. The faculty members will be one-act plays are being considered. Coach Strader is lining up his ma­ 1242 Umatilla street, and many M. E. RATEKIN. Owner the judges. terial for the Ranger baseball nine, leave with a deep sense of the dire Prescriptions Our Specialty Pancratia will meet Mount Saint need of religibua and material helo 9 9 A fair percentage of last year’s vet­ Delivery Service Gertrude’s Friday in a basketball erans has reported for early prac­ in this section of Denver. game at Pancratia hall. It will be “ W hy Pay More? tice. New candidates show promise. Among those who have contrib­ 300 E. 7th Ave.— Cor. Grant St. FREY’S the return game of the recent meet uted to the happiness and welfare of (Trademark) at Boulder February 22. Last Saturday, February 27, Dr. KE. 3491 TA. 9271 Quality Baked Goods C. A. Heiland and his class of geo­ the Garfield children recently were Pancratia students attended the physics from the Colorado School of Mrs. H. N- French with an apple Try Our Delicious clever entertainment put on by the Mines were the guests of Father A. treat, Mrs. P. J. Sullivan a dough­ Hot.Cross Buns Queen of Heaven orphanage Sunday, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. W. Forstall, S.J., who showed the nut party, and a check for $5 to be WM.W.MYER DRUG STORES, he. Feb. 28. 702 EAST 17TH AVE. ■visitors the seismograph of Regis used for First Holy Communion IT PAYS Miss Florence Burke of San Diego, Phone MAin 9198 Colorado Owned Stores college and demonstrated the ma­ needs from Mrs. T. B. Liverman. Calif., spent the week-end with Miss chine to them. A number of blanks, 17th and Broadway 15th and Welton Eugenia Guindon at the latter’s home in Fort Lupton. some of them of the most interesting Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. earthquakes of the last years in our states and elsewhere, were examined 15th and California 16th and California LENTEN SERMONS by the class. The guests were ad­ dressed by Father Forstall, who, in a Wa de not have tpaeial sales hot sell you at our lowest prices every AROUSE INTEREST short talk, told of the progress of day ea all drug marchaudisa. seismology and outlined the dif­ Parith Looks Forward to DovotioBi ficult problems yet to be solved. Be­ Tuesday Erenings at St. fore departing, Dr. Heiland invited James’ Church Father Forstall and his class to join a party of the School of Mines in a going to bed LOUISE HAT SHOP (St. James’ Parish) field trip, the purpose being to illus­ D R . MADAM LOUISE BROWN The Rev. Joseph O’Heron, pastor trate modern prospecting by seismic of St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, methods. DENTIST Designer of Distinctive Hats gave the Tuesday evening • Lenten clothes NEW LOCATION Moulded to the Head sermon at St. James’ . Next Tuesday, Old Hats Remodeled 207 Barth Bldg. the Rev. Henry Geisert of St.' ISTH AND STOUT ST. Room 215, McClintock Bldg. Therese’s church, Aurora, will speak. Parish to Honor 16th and California KE. 7921 All these sermons are very interest­ ing and instructive, and the parish looks forward to each one. Washington and Consult Last Sunday, thirty-three Regis The New pledge cards were sigrned. BERNARD L. WHITE The absence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Polish Freedom REX THEATER J. Dunlea from the parish is keenly Pajamas and Bathrobes For Honest Advice and Information 44TH AND YATES felt. Mrs. Dunlea has for a number (St. Joieph’s Pariik, GlobevilU) About Life Insurance Aduits 20c— Chiid 10c of years been one of the most faith­ FRI. AND SAT., MARCH 4 AND S ful workers for St. James’. For Plans for an interestihg celebra­ in gay, new colors for spring RICKARD ARLEN in tion are now being made by mem­ 1109 E. Alameda Ave. SPrucc 4018 many years she was organist, choir “CAUGHT” bers of the parish. The celebration, leader and lometimes choir also, and With L ouIrb Dresser which will commemorate the inde­ Colorful one-piece pajamas in broadcloths and printed SUN.P MON., TUES., MARCH 6, 7. 8 was always at her post. It is only pendence of Poland and the Wash­ MARGIE RYAN Double Feature within the last two or three years stationery - Bridge Novelties “HUCKLEBERRY FINN” ington bicentennial, will take place crepes. Broadcloths have appliqued patterns . . . birds that she has had any help at the May 1. The following are on the Wedding Invitations and With Jackie Cooper. Miixi Green organ. This is only one of the many TOM TYLER in committee in charge o f the plans for and dogs and horses and ducks. Printed crepes are Announcements things Mrs. Dunlea has done for the Easter Greeting Cards “GOD’S COUNTRY this celebration: John Suchorski, parish. Michael Pwiemik, Francis Obreski, gaily striped . . . or printed in nursery figures. KEystone 6404 AND THE MAN” Mr. and Mrs. William O’Heron COUNTRY STORE— 40 PRIZES— Mrs. Julia Pollock and Mrs. Elconore 214 McClintock Bldg. 1554 Calif. THURSDAY NIGHT have moved from 1541 Ulster street Kotowski. A meeting of the com­ De Luxe Gift Night Saturday to 1190 Niagara street. mittee will be held next Monday $1.25 and $1.95 THURS. AND FRL, MAR. 10 AND U The baby daughter of Mr. and evening. “EAST OF BORNEO” Mrs. Joseph Barton underwent an Father Morgan, S. J., of Regis With CHAS. BICKFORD operation on her eye last week and college gave a brilliant lecture Feb. French Flannel Bathrobe, two-toned flannels and the BagnelFs Billiards improving satisfactorily. 26 in the school auditorium on Marie Beumgard, - one of the “ Catholic Action.” The lecture was plain toned flannels. . . in smartly tailored styles. . . in "T h t B o iIdcss Hen’s Beereatioo" teachers at the Sunday school, has so effective that the women of the BiIIiards-.Pool been quite ill of a cold. parish are now planning a number rose, green and blue. Snooker— Luncheonette MEET YOUR FRIENDS Stations of the Cross and Bene­ of clubs to carry on Catholic Action. AT THE U 2 8 Cartis—-Opposite Bear's diction will be held Friday at 8 p.m. Young ladies furnished the enter­ 1612 Glsnsrm— Opposite Psrsmoant Sunday is Communion Sunday for tainment, consisting of vocal and Sizes 2 to 6 $2.95 the Altar and Rosary society and instrumental music. for all the adults of the parish. Raymond Louis, the son of Mr. and Thursday, March 10, the Altar Mrs. Louis Cuba, was baptized re­ Children’s Shop—-second floor. NO society will hold its regular meetirlfe cently. Benedict Rozno and Mrs. in the Civic building, at 2 o’clock. Helen Veretta were the sponsors. Mrs. D. Murphy of 1350 Pontiac Miss Mona Cook, a convert, was COST street will be hotsess on this occa­ For Han to Call and £iti- MORRISSEY* MAHONEY k . received into the Church recently. Park where you shop, under the one Daniels & ^sher v a t fi OR Packing and Sblfn^Iag SCOFIELD sion. A large attendance is urged as Peter Burkotowski and Mrs. Sophia great roof at Daniels and Fisher. KEyitvM 9Z2S Attorneys-at-Law there is much business to transact. Derbin acted as witnesses at the.pro­ OAc« A WarabmMt 1831 30tb Sts 405-9 Syraes Bldg. An unusually interesting progpram is fession of faith and sponsors at the Phone MAin 4106 Denver, Colo. promised for this meeting. conditional Baptism.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Thursday. March 3, 1932 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. JMain 5413 PAGE THREE . IJ D llEII Sacred Heart Aid Will Hold Annual T l BE CIVEII AT Benefit March 12

The annual benefit card party given by the Sacred Heart Aid so­ ciety will be held on Saturday aft­ ernoon, March 12, at 2 o’clock, at the 50c Luncheon— $1.00 Dinner (St. Catherine’s Parish) Albany.hotel. Mesdames hVed C. Mil­ Sea Foods for Lenten Menus in Our Retail Dept. The annual St. PatrieVs dinner, der, chairman, and T. A. Collins, vice 1514 Welton . KEystone 0378 featuring Virginia baked ham, to be chairman, make an urgent appeal to Colorado's Home Store for Over Forty-Three Years held March 17 in St. Catherine’s all members and friends of the so­ Sixteenth Street at Stout—TAbor 2181 community hall, is being very elabor­ ciety to be present at this party, es­ ately prepared. The captains in pecially now when the demands for charge are Mrs. Lear and Mrs. Da­ assistance are large and the need of vidson. The other members of the funds is acute. The committee assist­ committee are Mesdames Weber, ing the chairman is composed of Mes You are urged to take advantage of Mayeau, Miller and Zink. An enter­ dames J. H. Bryar, Phil Clarke, M. J tainment is being prepared. The Grotty, John J. Dean, Wm. P. Dolan, Get Your Proteins Young Ladies’ sodality, will sell E. 'T. Gartland, Mamie Goll, William candy, popcorn and drinks at this Hynes, M. E. Jones, Grace Lawloi, from • feature. T. B. Liverman, Frank McCabe, Phil A fine debate is planned for the McCarty, James McDonald, J. A. Lewis’ Spring Holy Name meeting Monday night. Noonan, M. F. Rice, Stephen Ryan, Miss Felicitas O’ Brien has been T. E. Ryan, P. W. Stauter, Edward Meadotp Qold Creamed named president of St. Luke’s circle Whalen and Mary Wilson. Guests of the Junior Tabernacle society. are requested to .bring cards. The Misses Mary De Nave and Lu­ The Sacred Heart Aid society host­ Cottage Cheese cille Piper are also members of this esses for the card party are as fol­ circle from the pari.sh. lows : SALE Vary your menu by using Meadow Gold Creamed Sunday all the married women of Mesdames C. W . Adams. W . H. Andrew. the Altar and Rosary society will re­ John Akolt. Edvrard Arnold. Atkinson. Cottage Cheese to make delicious salads H. W . Anderson. C. B. Arndel, Tony Amato, An Annual Event of Tremen(ious Impor­ ceive Communion at the 7 o’clock W . W . Adams, George D. Begole, L. A. | and sandwiches that are both appetizing Mass. This organization held its Bastin. Charles M. Butler, C. Bisseii, R. T. tance. An Event of FASHION — and — Baker, G. A. Brush. J. M. Breen, Joseph and nutritious. March meeting Tuesday afternoon. Berry, John J. Barkhausen. John Bruner. The grand W'ashington bicenten­ A. B. Berger. Thomas Barry, Mary B. VALUE— Every item advertised is NEW— nial celebration was an unqualified Beck. Charles P. Byrne, Joseph V. Benson, Baked Potato J. Carey, James Cronin, M. J. CroUy, included because of demand for it—;Every success. A crowd of more than seven T. J. Cushing, T. A. Collins, Joseph J. Celia. Bake required number- of uniform sized potatoes. When hundred people came out to see the Phillip Clarke, George Cottrell, J. G. Coa- Shop in this great Store offers its BEST done, split lengthwise and chop a generous amount of Meadow , tello, Dan D. Cronin, Joseph Craven. Kathc> affair. j rine Carroll. Joseph E. Cook, M. C, Camp­ Gold butter into the pulp, adding salt. On each, half put one Stations of the Cross will be held bell. A. J. Chisholm, Mary L. Cherry, F. H. I VALUE— in Lewis Quality Fashion-right heaping tablespoon of Meadow Gold Creamed Cottage Cheese Friday afternoon at 3:30 and in the Collins, Nicholas Comnilto, Vincent Carlin. and sprinkle with minced green onion or parsley. Return to Walter F. Clary, L. H. Connell, Eliza Du- Merchandise— and— Prices are LOWEST evening at 7:45, followed by the Bois, H. A. de Compiegne, William Dolan, oven until cheese is hot, but not cooked, and serve at once. bake sales, in charge of Mrs. Wilbur J. B. Dinan, J. T. Donnelly, J. J. Dean, in 16 Years. Zink and Mrs. Louis O’Brien. E. J. Drake. Loretta Daugherty, Frank C. Davis, Edward C. Day, J. F. Dempsey, J. Unusual Sandwiches Sunday afternoon at 4:30, follow­ T. Dea, William P. Dolan. Joseph Dryer. ing the Holy Name regulars’ basket­ Charles J. Dunn, D. Dispense, L. B. Den­ Dress up— Dress up the whole Family— Try Meadow Gold Creamed Cottage Cheese as one layer ball tournament, the All Star regu­ ham, Fred Durocher, T. C. Davis, K. M. in club sandwiches, using for the other layer Doyle, Tom Egan, John .T. Ewald, Thomas lars will play the Holy Name regu­ Tomato, Lettuce and Mayonnaise G. Egan. J. T. Eagan, J. H . Elliott. William Dress up your Home— lars. Foley. John B. Fitzpatrick. A. H. Flood, Or sliced Cold Ham, Lettuce, etc. Robert James, the infant son of William L. Fceley, David Flannagan. Ro.sie New Rugs and Curtains Or sliced Tart Apples, Lettuce, etc. Foley, Bernard F. Fitzsimons, Edward Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan of Or strips of Bacon, Lettuce, etc. Fitzpatrick, Mary Flach, Giles F. Foley, W . 3448 W’. 36th avenue, was baptized B. Flory, J. P. Farnan, John Fitzgerald, A. Sunday afternoon. Ann Berry and Fairfax, M. Ferry, M. J. Felling. Mary E. Glass, E. P. Gartland, W . H. Grimm, E. T. NOW — is the time to Save Money— Buy at Tutti-Frutti Cheese IValter T. Sullivan were the spon­ Gibbons. A. E. Gallaher, Daniel J. GafTy. sors. P. Guiry, W . J. Game), C. H, Glascock. Lewis*, the Quality Store— at prices un­ To each 1-: pound o f’cottage 4:heese allow 1 canned apricot, J. A, Gallaher, S. F. Geary, T. E. Greene. 1 dozen seeded raisins, 6 candied cherries, 1 tablespoonful of The pastor, the Rev. E. J. Man- W . C. Hunn M. J. Haller. W . F. Hynes, equaled in the city. chopped citron, 2 tablespoonfuls of grated canned pineapple nix, left Thursday of this week to J. B. Hunter, L. A. Higgins, Lillian Hunn, open a week’s spission for non-Cath- Fred Hume. J. C. Hagus, Dennis Hartford. well drained from the juice and I2 of a cupful of whipped Bailey Hullinger, Charles Haggerty, H . N. cream, or thick cream. Chop the fruit together, add 1 table-' olics at St. Mary’s church at Free­ Hawkins. Jr„ J. A. Homey, Carl Hansen, spoonful each of grated lemon -peel and sugar, then the cheese port, 111. J. M. Harrington, G. A. Hurley, Alice E, Sale— March 3rd, 4th, 5th Among the new arrivals in the Healy, M. E. Jones, Mae Johnson, J. A. and the cream. Mold in a shallow pan and set aside to chili. Kelly. J. J. Kennedy, W . J. Kirk, Fred L. Serve in slices on beds of lettuce with mayonnaise poured over parish are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc­ Kelly, James M. Knight, Ralph Kelly, Clar­ each portion. Buttered toast goes well with this. Carthy, who have moved into their ence Kelsey, Otto Kiene, R. J. Konicke, M. J. Kenney, O. M. Kellogg, W . J. Kelley, home at 4140 Elliot street, and Mr. F. P. Kuser, O. S. Kretschmer, E. G. Kenne- and Mrs. George Heinrich of Ar­ beck, W . M. Kerin, Frank L. Kiser. B. M. J. CULLEN ^ Now you may have your finest wool blankets and Pimola and Cheese Salad vada. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marcus Kenefcr, C. Walter Kranz. Harry W. Law­ FOR LANDSCAPE Mix together: 1 pound of cottage cheese, 1% tabtespoonfuls rence, George Law's, Grace Law’lcr. J. H. PLANT CHERRY, PLUM FOR ^ auto robes laundered by the same methods used by have moved into their new home at Lavin, Ursula Landheer, Thomas Leonard, FRUIT AND SHADE of thick cream, 1 teaspoonful of salt, 2 tablespoonfuls of minced 2129 IV. 41st avenue. T. B. Liverman, J. M. Lipscomb, M. L. CHOICE CHINESE ELM their manufacturers—the woolen mills. ^ stuffed olives and'^4 tablespoonfuls of chopped nutmeats. Rinse The school is the grateful recipi­ Lippincott, Harry Lorilz. John Loritz. W . Tel. or write QUICK and This is a strictly different process from ordinary washing. Special a loaf mold in cold water, then line with waxed paper on the E. Lefaivre, Samuel J. Lew’is. B. A. Law- will call. GA. 0330— 7 to ent of a beautiful Brunswick phono­ son.* George Lament, H. F. Lambert. W . F. a. m. ORDER NOW . equipment— the only of its kind in Denver— is used. bottom so the paper extends a few inches out on each side of graph, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Landauer. M. J. Lester. M. J. Loughran, Nurseries. W . 46th Avenue It restores the life and beauty, brightening the colors and raising the the mold. Pack the cheese mixture in 3 layers, putting chopped Marcus. Oscar Male, W . L. Morrissey. P. H. Ma­ and Wyandot nap to a new luxurious, downy softness. guire. E. T. McElvain. John Murphy. W in­ Est. 40 Years pimentoes between them. Set away thoroughly to chill. At Among the sick of the parish are ters Morrell, Frank E. McCabe. Phil Mc­ And there is a positive guaranty against shrinkage. serving time turn the mold upside down over a platter, remove Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer of 4435 Carty, P. C. McCarthy, M. J. McCarthy. the paper and garnish the leaf with wafer-thin slices of stuffed James P. McConaty, T. C. McElroy, Bernard Naturally It’s the Ideal Laundry that can give you Wyandot street; Mrs. Rose Martelli, Mahoney, Howard McAber, Oliver B. Mc- olives. Garnish with lettuce hearts at the base of the mound mother of Mrs. Harry Martin of Gillicuddy. Adrian Maguire. Grant Mc- this service. and pour over it a little whipped cream flavored to ta.ste with 4285 Hooker street, who is in the Kibben, A. McTavish. .T. J, Meany. T. J. This space is offered, free of Call the Ideal ^ ^ LAUNPRY ftriorns tttrj mayonnaise dressing. Pass more of the dressing as the salad hospital: Bert Maroney, parish school Mee, H. F. Merryweather. C. F. Mealcy, C. W . May, A. X . Mahoney, Jcnnl(» A. charge to any parish for adver­ on Your Laundry i t s t r r i c e a faundr/aheuld- is cut into' slices at the table. graduate, of 3249 Clay street, who Miller, JoKCph C. Maguire. Harry McGraw, tising parish affairs. and m tddiiian '•<. is in St. Anthony’s following an ap­ William W , McEw’cn, .7. C. Mahoney, T. J. Problems ______, LUX Morrissey. F. J. Murphy, Harry P. Miller. M41)Z8I. eVtUYTHINO Tri/ this New Meadow Gold product. Put up in pendicitis operation; little Vincent, George H. McDevitt. Otto Modcregger, Mi­ The Plani isr«t*i3i00 Curtis a large glass jar for only 10c. four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. chael Movray^, M, E. Malone, P. J. Mackini M. J. Doyle of 3066 IV. 36th avenue, Fred C. 'Miller, William E. McLain. J. A. W. T. ROCHE Noonan,"J. 'B. Needham, B. NooAcy. Mary and little Joann Ferretti, one of the Nahringt John M. O’Connor, W . D. O’Keefe. Ambulance Service Co. Just Mark Your Card triplets, of 4240 Tejon street. The J. P. O’Cornell, Michael O’Hagan. M. P. O’Grady, T. Walter O'Connor, J. F. O'Brien. last two are recovering from a 0 . L. Pettepier, J. W . Potts, C. H. Pearce. 1805 Gilpin St. YOrk 0900 severe attack of pneumonia. E, H. Pigeon, Edw% J. M. Poth, Ti. P. WINDSOR-MEADOW GOLD Pckrul, D. W . Phoenix. W . H. Paul, Verner Limousines For All Z. Reed, T. E. Ryan, Stephen Ryan. M. F. SUCCESSOR TO Rice. R. Ri€pe„ P. R. Riordan. Dan Rotolo, LAKE’S MARKET C. A. W H ITE MARKET F. E. Rice, R. L. Rickert, Alice T. Reidy, ^ Occasions Phone MAin 5131 Dramatic Club A. J. Reynolds, A. H, Rampe, T. J. Rogers, QUALITY MEATS— We Deliver William Rosson, John Rcddin, Charles O. Reed, P. W . Stauter, William Solis, T. .7. 2803 COLORADO BLVD. J. E. Lake, Prop. PHONE YORK 0869 Day or Night Shea. S. .f, Slattery, Mary Smith. John II. Will Present Spillane. .William H. Scofield. William Sul­ livan. Herbert Fairall, D. F. Sullivan, A. Swoboda. Fred M. Schirh. P. C. Schaefer, Wm\W^JWJW,?^JVmWJWWJWWJWW

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION The Denver Catholic Register President...... Most Rev, Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. jiTmi son WILL President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. The Beautiful New Editor— ...... Rev, Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LUD. SpgiBtnrialB Managing Editor,...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. M. AWNING STRIPES Associate Editors-Rev. Albin Ratermann, Edward C. Day, Jr., M. F. Everett Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register M f E I ON M I I O C N I Are Here Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. (St. Elizabeth’* Pariih) The Altar society will receive America’s Favorite Poet Women’s league at Wolhampton, Holy Communion in a body this Sun­ Phone for The bicentennial celebration of England, gave an apt description of day at the 8 o’clock Mass. The reg­ Published Weekly by the birth of George Washington, cer­ a growing modern practice or belief ular monthly meeting will take place Our Estimator tainly the greatest event of the year when she. said that Catholics will THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY, (Inc.) on Tuesday afternoon, March 8. from a national standpoint, unfor­ have to deal with “ death” control as The Re^ft Francis W. Walsh of 938 Bannock Street tunately came at a time when it well as “ birth” control. In six St. Vincent de Paul’s parish made overshadowed the 125th anniversary weeks’ time she had been asked, seri­ Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 the appeal in behalf of Regis college of the birth of another great Amer­ ously, by eleven people if 'she did not at the Masses last Sunday. The Rev. ican, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. think it would be a good idea to put William O’Ryan of St. Leo’s parish $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, There should be no comparison as all old, infirm people into lethal cham­ had arranged to speak, but was pre­ to the relative merits of the lives of bers. There have been numerous Tuesday ec^tion. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. vented by illness. these two men, since both stood and cases of “ mercy” killings in the past The reports of the bazaar work­ still stand supreme in their fields. few years in America. Hardly six ers are very encouraging. The com­ Washington was a statesman, the weeks ago a man confessed that he mittee is counting heavily on those Thursday, March 3,1932 Father of His Country. Longfellow had killed his two-year-old son, who who are able to help and have agreed Nights 35c - Matinee 25c was a poet, a leader of American was suffering from an “ incurable” to do so. The committee will be glad literature, disease. The fact that a grand jury OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER to hear from any member of the Colfax at Ogden St. Longfellow wrote with an apti­ freed him with nothing but a sug­ parish. It should be remembered OGDEN The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. tude, gracefulness and vivid beauty gestion that he be examined for that the weekly meetings held every s a YU r d a y , SUNDAY, koNbAV STAftfS YiJESjjAV " that at once impress the memory and sanity shows how this type of cold' Paramount . We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocdse. Whatever Friday evening in the school hall are it win the heart. His poetry has little blooded murder, euphemistically CHARLES appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those open for everybody, and this is the (Buddy) of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. passion, but much quiet earnestness. called euthanasia by our “ forward' place to come to when anything can His w6rks have little affluence of ROGERS TWO We hope The Register will be read in every home of the looking and up-to-date” social re­ be said or done that will aid the in I i Diocese, imagery or wonderful glow of emo formers, has come to be regarded by bazaar work. All are welcome. Those We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in tion such as take us captive in others many who have sold the books of tickets “ This I KINDS the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. who have attained grea'tness in lit­ Murder it is; deliberate taking of should return the stubs as soon as Reckless | OF erature; rather his claim consists in a God-given life to “ save the person convenient, and other books may be URBAN J. VEHR, the wise and tasteful use of his mS' from suffering, or more than likely Aug. 5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. had if required. Those in charge of Age” i terials instead of in their richness- to save the murderer a little trouble the booths will be glad to receive any With WOHENj and their orimnality. His works por­ in caring for the unfortunate. There gifts the parishioners may offer. Chat. Ruggle* - Peggy Shannon | I MIRIAM HOPKINS H tray the gentler themes of song, and is no question of unjust aggression They may be left at the monastery. plead for justice, humanity and the on the part of the sufferer; the one beautiful. who advocates taking his life cannot WOMAN GOING EAST What American has not read or at plead self-defense or any legitimate Mrs. Anna Stall is leaving this PHILLIPS “66” SERVICE STATION LISTENING IN least heard “ The Village Black excuse for bloodshed; it is just “ an week for the East. smith,” “ The Wreck of the Hes­ SPECIALIZED GREASING SERVICE WITH A 1,000 MILE GUARANTEE act of mercy.” Man with his God- LEE TIRES AND TUBES perus,” “ The Old Clock on the given privilege of procreating life PHONE YORK 4788 M. B. HUSTON COLFAX AT EMERSON (Continued From Page 1) Stairs,” and many other of his dares to disobey the command of seminarians, together with about 600 nuns and about 2,000 of the laity, poems? His most perfect work, that same God: “ Thou shalt not saw His Eminence, the Cardinal, impose hands on the brilliant young Polish “ Evangeline,” has been almost uni­ kill.” pastor who is to rale our neighboring diocese. The coloring was exquisite versally read and received with great Here are a few instances of people F. J. Kirchhof beyond description, while the music of the combined seminary choirs, ac­ favor. Its meter is the difficult dac­ who seemingly were hopelessly companied by the mighty pipe organ and an orchestra made up of players tylic hexameter, an imitation of the doomed by an unkind fate to spend LOOP MARKET from the Chicago symphony, thrilled the ear.. Latin and Greek epic verse. A more their lives as cripples, but who have 'delightful style has not been given learned to live more fully than many Construction A t this, at in every consecration ceremony, there 'were a number of to English verse than this exquisite with perfect bodies. John Hix tells Protestant ministers present. Two Metijikditt Episcopal clergymen who had creation. What words ai;e these: of three in “ Strange as It Seems:” Special for Saturday come some distance to see the rites, and who arrived too late to secure “ Silently one by one in the infinite Johnny Eck, with only the upper half Company ordinary sittings, were taken care of in the press box. They watched every meadows of heaven, of a body, went through g;rade and Large Selection of Fresh Cut Flowers at Our Usual Low Price movement with eager interest, being able to follow all of the symbolism, Blossomed the lovely stars, the for­ high school and will study law. He for books were* furnished containing the entire Mass and the consecration get-me-nots of the angels.” is an expert artist, musician, ven­ LOOP MARKET FLORISTS ceremonies. translated in English. Or this verse from his “ Psalm of triloquist and acrobat. Martha Mor Life;” ris, armless wonder, writes, types, FREE DELIVERY MA. 3987 When, on an occasion like this, one studies the faces of the people, “ Life is real, life is earnest, sews and embroiders. Prince Ran and sees how they enjoy these magnificent ceremonials, one realizes what And the grave is not its goal. dion, a Hindu, born without arms or folly the Reformers committed when they decided to “ simplify” divine wor­ Dust thou art, to dust retjurnest. legs, among other accomplishments FRESH FISH ship. Would a real artist wish to simplify a painting hy Raphael, a sculpture Was not spoken of the soul.” shaves himself and rolls cigarettes. Freih Halibut, Salmon, Cat Fi*h, Baby Trout, Perch, Herring, by Michelangelo, a drama by Shakespeare? The apocalyptic splendor of Cath- Longfellow was born at Portland He has two children and eight grand­ We Would Maine, February 27, 1807. He was olic ritualism on an occasion like that in Chicago last Thursday is one of children. A recent item in The Reg­ Mackerel, Pike, Smelt* and White Fi*h God’s ways of winning hearts in which He has created a love of fine art. graduated from Bowdoin college at ister told of a Catholic girl in Eng­ Appreciate 18, was soon afterward appointed a land who has won fame as an artist, All Kind* of Salt Fish, Fresh Baltimore Oyster*, Fresh Dressed Poultry tutor, and in a short time was taken Your Patronage Father RUssell Wilbur, the distinguished pastor of Notre Dame de though armless. And then there is into his father’s office in Portland for Helen Keller, stricken deaf and LOOP FISH AND POULTRY MARKET Lourdes church, St. Louis, who is among the outstanding convert priests of the study of law. The cold, chiseled the nation, and who gave a high-light address at our Catholic Conference blind in early childhood, absolutely language demanded by the technical dependent, not even able to talk on Industrial Problems in Denver last spring, was present at the consecra­ ities' of law found no place in the 700 tion. After his conversion to the Catholic Church, he was a classmate at until laboriously taught by a com­ poet’s makeup, and as a result he panion. Her life is a wonderful ex­ Rome of Bishop Bona. Previous to the conversion, he was archdeacon of soon tired of that life and left it Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated We Call For and Deliver | the Episcopal Diocese of Fond da Lac, Wisconsin. The tribute paid by Fa­ ample to all afflicted. Yet our At 28, he was invited to the chair “ mercy” killers would have pro­ ther Wilbur to Bishop Bona in a conversation with the writer would have Denver of modern languages and belles-let nounced her case a hopeless one and THE CASCADE LAUNDRY T a !^ 6^ ^ T A . *6379 1 delighted the priests and people whom the new Bishop of Grand Island tres at Harvard, which goes to prove without a qualm would have robbed is to rule. ______that his genius was recognized at an ■AV “ Denver’s Most Progressive Laundry”^ W e Use Soft Water the world of one of its greatest in­ Branch Offices: 1642 snd 1745 Tremont Street, 1128 17th Street. early age. spirations.— Millard F. Everett. The fortieth anniversary of Long 1128 East Ninth Ave.. 426 East 17th Ave., 604 East 18th Ave., 1460 York. fellow’s death occurs on March 24 In Defenie of Jury Trial LENTEN SPEAKER IN DENVER His spirit lives and will continue to live through the ages, for his works Harry Elmer Barnes, educator and author, whose learning is supposed stamp him as one of the world’s im­ K52-46 r a p a h o s c to awe the newspaper-reading public A S HAS HAD TEEMING CAREER mortal heroes. Heroic indeed is he Dbnvbr. Co lo r a d o ST. FRANCIS’ COMMUNITY STORES for his contribution to culture and whenever his occasional “gems” are literature.— Hubert A. Smith. published, takes a rap at 'the New You Cannot Get Quality Work at Cheap Prices (Continued From Page 1) Venerable and-later when she was York State Bar asiiociation'for com­ HANUrACTUKEXS Send to a Dependable Firm tions make it labor under heavy dif­ canonized. ing out “ overwhelmingly” iff favor Juit an Idea of jury trial. Says Mr. Barnes, OF THE “BETTER YET” CLEANERS ficulties. Several audiences with the pres­ The depression has failed to stay ent Holy Father and knowledge Ph.D. if you please, “ Jury trial has 732 SO. PEARL V . K. STOKES, Prop. PHONE PEARL 7571 Father Lyons taught moral theol­ at least one activity. The “ club no more status before the bar of in­ CHURCH ogy for three year at Beda and was of the Pontiff gained in Father complex” still flourishes. Clubs and W. A. OSBORN 275 SOUTH LOGAN ST. B. E. JOHNSON Lyons’ stay in Rome enable him to telligence than the astrology and associated with many famous Church­ societies are being organized for witchcraft which flourished when the L /-V A KT ad r \ T ' r \ d C t e l e p h o n e s o u t h eooo men. The then Father Lepicier, for­ paint a very striking picture of that purposes ranging from the adoption O G A N MOT U K o g e n e r a l r e p a i r i n g great ruler. jury system was established.” In mer superior general of the Servite of resolutions anent Junior’s hose Greasing, Washing, Storage— Gasoline and Oil, Towing “ An extraordinary prudence and other words, Barnes believes that it order, was a fellow professor at the style to the investigation of the is out of date, just as he believes the institution, teaching dogmatic theol­ balance and a great conscientious­ League of Nations’ failure. This ness in his work chai'acterize Pope long-established fundamentals of SCHATZ SERVICE STATION ogy. Father Lepicier was engaged to multiplicity of proofs that man is a education are out of date. give the Advent course at Santa Pius,” Father Lyorib said. “ He gregarious animal encourages the Gas • Oil ■ Greasing - Tires and Battery Service exemplifies perfectly the German Well, Mr. Barnes, fundamental Susanna in '23, the Paulist Fathers advocacy of still another club. But rights of a liberty-loving people 241 So. Broadway and 5th and Santa Fe Drive Open All Night little realizing that about a year later motto, ‘ohne Hast, ohne Rast,’ ‘un­ this is a club to counteract clubs. It hasting, unresting.’ He never hur­ don’t pass out of date like hats, he was to be made an Archbishop might be dubbed a less descriptive dresses and automobiles. Like re­ and ApoUolic Delegate to India. On ries but never ceases. By sheer force name than the “ Stay at Home” club. ~ ED’S MARKET of character he has accomplished tre­ ligious liberty, our Bill of Rights, Full Line Groceries and Fresh Com Fed Meats the death of Cardinal Bonzano, then Each family would form a dis­ found in the first ten amendments titular head of the Church of Santa mendous changes for the better in tinct unit of the proposed society. W e Deliver— W e Appreciate Your Patronage the organization and work of the of the constitution o f the United ED COKER, Prop. 491 SO. PEARL SPRUCE 0366 Susanna, Archbishop Lepicier was The monthly meeting of each unit at States, belong to this and every made Cardinal and titular in place Church.” ^ its home, on a specified date adopted other generation just as it belonged of Cardinal Bonzano. He is now Among these Father Lyons lists by all the nation’s families, would to those great statesmen who found­ head of the Congp'egation of the Re­ ONE-HALP BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT the Mission exposition at Rome itself achieve the purpose of the ed our government and sealed it Street Cor* Not. 11-13-40 at Depot ligious. All the old churches in Rome in the golden jubilee; the establish­ club. For, on that one night of each with a constitution which was to be Stop at Hotel Door (“ old” means those built before the Colorado Hotel A. L. SMITH, Proprietor ___ ment of a native clergy and hier­ month all family members would the supreme law of the land. True, year 600) have Titular Cardinals. Phone KEystone 2391 archy in each countiT as rapidly as stay at home. Mother’s bridge club those men made no provision by 17th Street at Tremont Cardinal Gasquet was protector of possible; work for the Church in or sewing guild would not dare to en­ which we could be guaranteed jury the college, and the late Cardinal China, Japan and Russia; the estab­ tice her from home that night; trial in the states. But they placed Merry del Val was a frequent vis­ lishment of a Russian college in neither would dad’s poker club or itor to the institution. a restriction upon the national gov­ Rome; the establishment of the business association venture to lure ernment in those ten amendments, Paulitt Work in Rome Propaganda Fide in Rome, with a him. Daughter would forego the and at the same time declared that It was decided to establish a Paul­ worldwide instead of national or­ sorority rendezvous, son the basket­ religious liberty, freedom from un­ ist procure in Rome in 1922, and ganization, and the breaking of all ball floor. lawful searches and seizures, the Father Thomas O’Neill, for eleven tradition by making Archbishop The present commissary, euphe­ right to a speedy and public trial, years in charge of the Newman club Mooney the first American Apostolic mistically called “ home,” would be­ the right to know for what crime Delegate to India and then to Japan, at the University of California, was come more than an early morning the accused is being tried, the right a decided compliment to the Cath made procurator. Father Lyons said place for hastily snatched repose of the accused to witnesses in his the first Mass in Santa Susanna olic people of the United States. and for equally hurried meals. With­ own behalf and a right to an im­ when the Paulists took it over Jan. Father Lyons makes it plain that out being unduly optimistic, one partial trial by jury were absolute 1, 1922. He was stationed there for Premier Mussolini has done a great might even presume to hope that rights of a free people. You can Free Garage three years, 1922-25. The formal work for the betterment of Italy, eventually the family members not more in justice deprive the peo­ nationarconsciousness,_ mak-’ would actually form ah acquaintance ple of their impartial trial by jury a brilliant affair. Cardinal Sperretti ing Italy a great power again in one with another. A generous-size than you can take away their Church celebrated Pontifical Mass, and Car­ Europe, suppressing Socialism anc button on each family member, em- or condemn them to prison without dinal O’Connell was present in an making great material improvements plazoning the bearer’s name, would any trial at all. unofficial capacity. Assisting in the in the country. He has many critics, be sanctioned, if necessary. Roll The jury system may have its American National Bank depositors are ceremonies was Msgr. Bernard J. as has everyone who is a doer, and call could reasonably be foregone, faults. Prejudices and ignorance Mahoney, now Bishop of Sioux Falls, it is a question how much harm the but the reading of papers on the’ and pig-headedness and sentimental­ invited to leave their cars in the garage at South Dakota. establishment of the dictatorship will “ Family as the Unit of Society” or ism may influence the verdict of a The Paulists had to start from do, and just what will happen to “ The Duties of Each Family Mem­ jury. But the jury’s mistakes are 1715 Lawrence street while visiting the the ground up in their activities at Fascism after his death. His work, ber” might be productive of much at least honest, and a jury can’t be the churcA, as it had been practically however, has almost transformed the good. The radio and all other con­ made the tool of a political machine. bank. Ample time is allowed for transac­ closed. Under their care, Santa Su­ country.. One of the worst influences tacts with the outside world would Being a judge in our courts is a po­ sanna became well known to Amer­ he has had to contend with is that of be taboo. litical job. It’s far easier to in­ tion of bank business and no charge is made icans resident or visiting in Ronie, Freemasonrj’, which is quite different The formation of a “ Stay at fluence one politician than twelve and has grown to be very popular. from the society in this counti-y, and Home” club could not be harmful; men on any jury panel. And I’m if you have your claim check stamped at The fathers maintain a reading which is distinctly anti-national and it might be beneficial. It’s just an not so sure that the prejudices, per­ room and lending library, the only revolutionary idea!— Rev. Albin H. Ratermann. sonal feelings and opinions of the one in Rome. Conferences and lec­ the bank. Foundf Converts’ League jury would not be found in even a tures are arranged in Lent and Ad­ Now It’* ‘Death’ Control greater degree in a judge or group vent for Americans. The Paulists try Father Lyons is in great demand 'fhe vice president of the Catholic of judges in whose hands we would You are saved the annoyance of finding to keep the church as truly represen­ as director of retreats, particularly be placed.— Edward C. Day, Jr. tative as possible and have had, for priests, and for lecture courses among others, speakers from the Jes­ oughly and really to think about the a place to park on the street if you do your in the United States, but he is per­ Church and its work. Each member NEW CLERGY JOURNAL uit, Dominican, Redemptorist, Fran­ haps best known for his work as of the league is asked to read at least ciscan and Servite orders. The Paul­ TO BE ISSUED SOON banking with the American National. founder of the Converts’ league. one Catholic pamphlet a month and ists gave the first mission for non- Bishop Hafey, national director of then to pass it on, preferably to a Catholics ever held in Rome. A great the Catholic Daughters of America, non-Catholic friend. Non-Catholics (Continued From Page 1) deal of opposition to the idea was is very interested in convert work are invited to Catholic services and by that verjr fact official.” This is encountered at first from Italian and has co-operated with Father sermons. Series of lectures are or­ signed by Bishop Urban J. Vehr and clergy, but the mission was very suc­ Lyons in the adoption by the C. D. ganized in clubhouses of the C. D. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, Chancel­ cessful. /As Father Lyons says, it of A. of the Converts’ league. The of A. or public buildings to which lor. must be remembered that there are a program of convert work is a very non-Catholics are asked. It has been The new publication in no way great number of non-Catholics visit­ comprehensive attempt to approach found that many outside the Church supplants The Register as the offi­ ing in Rome at all times, and even a non-Catholics and interest them in will come more readily to lectures cial newspaper of the diocese. It is number of Protestant churches the Church, of this sort than to convert classes needed, however, for the retention there. As Father Lyons tells it, the first in permanent form of information American National Bank held in churches. Finally, converts Saw Pius XI Crowned thing, as is noted in Catholic en­ are welcomed to Catholic activities that would soon be lost if printed Father Lyons was present in Rpme deavors, is prayer— a daily saying of and mgde to feel at home in the only in newspaper |orm. The publi­ 17th at Lawrence St. Prank Kirchhof, President when Pope Benedict XV died and at three Hail Marys and the invocation, Church after they enter the fold. cation will likely have a name that the election and coronation of “ St. Paul, pray for us,” for the suc­ The work of the Converts’ league, includes “ Register,” for it is to be Pope Pius XI. He sang, in the choir cess of the work. Through the spread though sponsored especially by the considered one of the publications at the latter event. He recalls witk. of Catholic literature especially, an C. D. of A., could well be taken up of the Catholic Publishing society, particular pleasure being present attempt is made to get the Catholic by other Catholic organizations, it is which will furnish it without cost to when the Little Flower was declared people to know their faith more Ihor- felt. ^ the diocese.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION SODALITY TO Altar Soc’y to HOLD SOCIAL Meet March 11

ON MARCH 8 Plans Under W ay for Card Party at St. John’s N (St. Philomena’i Parish) On Tuesday evening, March 8, the (St. John’* Pari(h) Young Ladies’ sodality will hold a The Altar and Rosary society will social meeting as guest of the Misses hold its regular monthly meeting Kiene, Sarah Higgins, Clara Koster Friday, March 11. Mesdames Ber- and Anne O’Neill, at the Kiene resi­ inger, McNally, Plunkett and Stew­ 1 • V dence, 1244 Milwaukee street. • art will be hostesses at the 1 o’clock Books Suitable for Lent If) i_^ In Lent, catechism classes for luncheon preceding the meeting. T j f i , • 'M M the public school children are held The committee for the St. Pat­ A Few Selected From Our Large Stock m in the church at 3:30 p. m., on Mon­ rick’s day card party has plans well days, Wednesday and Fridays. under way. Tickets have been printed Mrs. R. Rawson, 1440 Detroit and mailed to all members o f the h 1 w Clock of the Passion...... $ .50 / ^ -f--T i' street, entertained Mrs. Fred Schirk’s parish. Play will begin at 8 o’clock, clulj on Wednesday, February 24. and refreshments %vill be served at The Sure Way...... 25 Mesdames Mary Halloran and C. K. its close. Additional tickets may be Kindblade made high score. had by calling Mrs. Charles Bruck- Sponsa Christi by Mother St. Paul.. 1.10 The Rev. Francis P. Cawley, pas­ man or Mrs. E. J. Monckton. H O R A M tor of St. Joseph’s . church, Salida, The Holy Name society will re­ Passio Christi by Mother St. Paul.... 2.00 was a visitor at the rectory the first ceive Holy Communion at the 8 part of this week. o’clock Mass Sunday, A large at­ The Highway of the Cross AND fiON CHAPEL A very enthusiastic meeting of the tendance is urged. A meeting of the Dramatic society was held on Mon­ society was held at the school hall by Fr. Placid Waring, C.P...... 1.00 day evening, Feb. 29, at St. Philo- last Monday evening. Fathers and WHEN THE PRIEST, accompanied by a cross-bearer and mena’s hall. Thirty members were sons should attend this Mass and re­ Great Penitents by Rev. H. F. Blunt 1.00 present. It was reported that the ceive Holy Communion together. acolyte carrying the stoup of holy water, meets the funeral one-act plays to be given on the eve­ Miss Geraldine Koch, who is a stu­ Holy Hour in Gethsemane nings of March 29 and 30 at St. dent at St. Mary-of-the-Woods col­ by F. P. Donnelly, S.J...... 1.25 cortege at the door of the church, he is carrying out, in modified Philomenu’s school hall were making lege, recently motored to Hartford form, the rubric which directed that the casket and body of the successful progress. City, Ind., where she spent the week­ Thoughts for All Times by Msgr. J. Mrs. Catherine A. Minot, 2636 E. end as a guest at the home of Miss deceased be sprinkled with holy water in the house of the de­ 11th avenue, has as a house guest her Virginia Cronin. S. Vaughan, D.D.— 2 Vols., Set 2.50 eldest brother, Thomas Dellitt of The school children and many of ceased. In Catholic countries, this rubric is still carried out Dalla.x, Texas, who will remain in the parents enjoyed a delightful en­ The Ascent of Calvary fully. The psalm “ De Profundis”— “ Out of the depths have I Denver indefinitely. tertainment presented at the school Bishop Says Convent Mass hall on the afternoon of February by Pere Louis Perroy...... 1.75 cried unto Thee, 0 Lord!” was chanted by the priest whilst The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D. 24. All grades participated in the D., Bishop of Denver, with the pas­ program, which was given in honor ROSARIES standing beside the body, following which the cross-bearer led tor, the Rev. William M. Higgins, of the bicentennial of George Wash­ the procession to the church. and assistant, the Rev. William Zolp, ington. From 10c to $50.00 assisting, blessed the sisters’ convent, Mrs. J. R. Walsh was hostess at a- Horan &. Son— Catholic Funeral Directors and said the first Mass in the insti­ 1 o’clock luncheon February 24 to CRUCIFIXES tution on Saturday morning, Feb. 27, members of her card group. Mrs. standing and Hanging, at seven o'clock. Charles Bruckman won the prize for HIGHEST QUALITY— LOWEST COST Sunday, the ladies of the Altar high score. The club will meet next 25c to $25.00 and Rosary society will receive Holy at the home of Mrs. C. D. Holland. 1527 Cleveland Place Phone KEystone 6297 Communion in a body at the eight Mrs. 'T. J. McNally is a new member. HOLY WATER FONTS o’clock Mass. Mr'S. C. B. Hiester, 765 Marion, Miss Mary Elizabeth Ritterbush, who has been ill for the past two 25c to $5.00 niece of Mrs. James Cronin of this weeks, is gi'eatly improved. parish, who was operated on Mon­ Miss Patsy O’Rourke entertained BUSTS day, Feb. 22, for appendicitis at a nuTnber of her small friends at a Mercy hospital, is steadily improv­ birthday party February 19. Many of Ecce Homo and Mater Dolo­ ing. games and stunts furnished enter­ rosa from $1.50 each up to $20.00 St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish St. Philomena’s basketball team tainment and prizes for all the each. played the Mt. Carmel team at Mt. guests. Refreshments were served Carmel hall on Friday afternoon, at the close of the party. Those MEDALLIONS -BRACONIER. Feb. 26, winning by a score of 37 present were Kathleen Edmondson, |[ to 22. Shirley Horan, Kathleen O’Meara, From 25c up to $15.00. Plumbing and Heating—Hardware and Paints Mrs. Fred Schirk, *1171 Detroit Mary Allison Lipscombe, Margaret SPRUCE 1679 street, who had been at Mercy hos­ Rothweiler, Ruth Gillispie, Rowina 1076 SO. GAYLORD pital after an attack of appendicitis, Emery, Virginia Jolley, Barbara Bos- PICTURES IE son has returned to her home, where she worth, Rochanne Wintrob and Helen Framed and unframed, ULLERY AND DRINKWATER is improving. Funk. from 10c up to $35.00. fci REGISTERED DRUGGISTS (St. Louis’ Pariah, Englewood) A seven-passenger Cadillac sedan Quarterly examinations are being 1 1 1000 So. Gaylord Free Delivery Phone SPruce 978.') \Vinner.s in the George Washing­ will be awarded on Palm Sunday in held at the school this week. Grades ton bicentennial declamatory con­ connection with parish asses-sment of will be read Monday. test in St. Louis’ school will speak $4 per family. Mrs, George Brennan was hostess James Clarke before the members of the Holy Martin Higgins of Chicago writes to her card group February 29. Mrs. Name society at the regular monthly that his brother, Gerald, returned to John Butler won the prize for high meeting, Monday, March 7. They his home after a major operation, score. Guests for the afternoon were Church Goods House will compete in the county and state and is recovering nicely. Gerald will Mrs. T. J. McNally and Mrs. L. E. not resume his classes for several St. John’s Parish contest with *the winners in other Simonson. On March 14, Mrs. M. P. 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado schools. Joseph Maguire, state dep­ weeks. Pollard will entertain the club. uty of the K. of C., will address the Mrs. H. R. Stevenson of 1000 Fill­ Phone TAbor 3789 meeting at 8 o’clock in Concordia more street was hostess to the mem­ bers of Mrs. Giles Foley’s club on hall. [THE BRIGHT SPOT Friday afternoon, Feb. 26. Honors Orphanage Nuns Flower Shop and Greenhouses The Altar society will hold its reg­ v/ere awarded to Mrs. E. J. Monkton. ular monthly meeting Monday after­ Mrs. P. JI,^Williams will entertain and Boys Hosts JOSEPHINE AT FIFTH noon at 2 o’clock. Leaflets for the this club, .-frt the next meeting. A Large Assortment of Seasonable Flowers for All Occasions •Apostleship of Prayer will be dis­ Lenten devotions are held at 7:30 at Aid Meeting [TELEGRAPH SERVICE PHONE YORK 0690 tributed at this time. Father O’Heron p. m. on Sunday and Wednesday eve­ will give an illustrated lecture on nings, with a short instruction. Ro­ Famous for Values The firms listed here de­ the Passion of Our Lord. The so­ sary and Benediction: Friday eve^ St. Vincent’s Aid had a record at­ St. Philomena’s Parish ciety will receive Communion in a ning. Stations of the Cross, Exposi^ tendance at its monthly meeting JACLER’S serve to be remembered body at the 8 o’clock Mass this Sun­ tion and Benediction are held, and at Tuesday. The sisters and boys were / - « i To See How Your Busines* I* ApprecUted Phone U». day, March 6. 3:30 in the afternoon there are hosts. The progi’am was featured by I* ra.nce L.le&ners or Take AdvanUge of Our Caeh and Carry Price- [Olof Jacobson George Clerisse when you are distributing The P.-T.A. will meet in Con­ Stations of the Cross for the school an excellent entertainment by the W e Have Just Installed Cash and Carry Cub Rate Laundry Asency JEWELERS cordia hall on Tuesday afternoon, children. Holy Communion is distrib­ boys on the stage of the auditorium. BUSINESS IS GETTING BETTER Buy Upstairs for Less your patronage in the dif- at 2 o’clock. Members are asked to uted before the daily Masses, which George Washington declamations 3238 E. Colfax Opposite Blue Bird Theater______Phone YOrk 3249 Third Floor, Univertity Bldg. make reservations now for the are at 6:30 and 8 o’clock. and tableaux and patriotic songs 16th and Champa ferei^t lines of business. county banquet on March 12, at En­ Visit in Central America gave proof of the excellent dramatic HOME BARBER S H O P odS ^ V pVop glewood high school. training of the youths. Previous to Children’s Haircut...... 25^ Adults’ Haircut...... 40<) The Study club of the St. Louis’ Mrs. Julia A. O’Neill and Miss Anne O’Neill have returned to Den­ the boys’ entertainment. Father WE NEED YOUR PATRONAGE P.-T.A. meets every other Wednes­ Manus Boyle, new pastor of Barnum, day in Concordia hall at 2 o’clock. ver after a delightful trip visiting in Central America. was presented. Father Boyle gave The next meeting will be held a scholarly discourse on Catholic Ac­ COURTESY CORNER GARAGE Wednesday, March 16. The Rev. E. T. Sandoval, S. J., of St. Patrick’s Parish Regis college was a visitor at St. tion. COMPLETE SERVICE w a r r e n c . w h i t n e y . Prop. OPEN ALL NIGHT Chief of Police Russell -will ad­ Philomena’s church last Sunday, and A half hour’s business meeting Greasing, Washing, Storage, Batteries, Expert Mechanics dress the next meeting of the E. COLFAX AND ADAMS OPPOSITE BLUE BIRD THEATER PHONE YORK 3998 WOODY’S MARKET assisted with the- Masses. preceded the speaking. Mrs. H. W. P.-T.A. on the subject of “ Juvenile Mrs. Ralph Taylor of 1275 Detroit Lawi’ence, chairman o f the annual C O I TD’T '7 n A lf I7P 'V LOCATED AT EAST COLFAX AND ADAMS Fresh Fish, Oysters and Lenten Delicacies Protection.’’ street, entertained the members of card party, to be given May 7 at the OrlUK 1 Z. D A IV Ij Iv I f o r m e r l y a t e a s t 7TH a v e n u e DENVER, COLORADO 4051 TEJON ST. Three hundred people crowded her club on Thursday, Feb. 25, with Daniels and Fisher’s tea room, an­ Phone YOrk 4470 _ 3226 East Colfax the Little theater in Concordia hall Mrs. J. F. Clair receiving the hon­ nounced Mrs. T. A. Collins as chair­ Try Our Delicious Pastries and Baked Goods JOHNSON BROS. GARAGE GALLUP^ 0838 last Sunday afternoon for the ors. man of prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert REPAIR SERVICE— IF WE CAN’T FIX IT, GIVE IT AWAY George Washington program, pre­ The O’Haire family had their Lawrence will address all table tick­ EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTOR— But the Car and the License sented by the pupils of St. Louis’ cousin, Mrs. John W. Murray, and ets, and Mrs. Louis Hough donated DENTINO’S GROCERY AND MARKET school. Following the program. Fa­ I Gasoline - Oils— Storage - Repairing 3300 Tejon Street her father, J. W. Glockin, both of envelope.s. Mrs. John B. Hunter read 3 5 2 5 EAST COLFAX PHONE YORK 4710 ther O’Heron presented the school Colorado Springs, as house guests an interesting editorial advocating a After all it’s the daily savings that count. A t our store you save both time and money with a large picture of George Wash­ over the week-end. more general observance of the an- nn you please— serve yourself— ask the clerk or telephone. Make this Store your pantry. ington, beautifully framed, on be­ S t Philomena’s school choir sang gelus. Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Denver dean­ GIRVIN FURNITURE & AUCTION CO. half of the P.-T.A. Mrs. M. Davis, the hymns last Sunday at the eight ery representative, gave a report of county superintendent of schools, PHILLIP’S “66” SERVICE STATION 1449-1455 WELTON ST. KEYSTONE 5856 o’clock Mass. the last meeting. Mrs. Margaret "COURTESY’ A POLICY” COLFAX AT MONROE who was present, congratulated the Marie Sheehy reviewed the book, Walsh, representing the Institutional All the comfort and enjoyment of a well furnished home are within easy reach children and their teachers on the GAS - OIL - GREASING - TIRE REPAIRING - LEE TIRES AND TUBES of modest incomes in our retail department. Denver’s cleanest, choicest stock “ In My End Is My Beginning,’’ by committee of the Catholic Charities, W H. FLEMING. Agent______PHONE YORK 0079 of used furniture, used and new rugs, Simmons beds, springs, new mattresses, splendid progp:am. Maurice Baring, before the public spoke of the opening of cutting day beds, wardrobes, dining and living room sets, kitchen cabinets, sectional One thousand four hundred fifty- bookcases to choose from. Cash or credit. speaking class at Opportunity school rooms at the Catholic Charities’ Used Office Furniture our specialty. Auction Sales of house furnishinfs Mon« one dollars was pledged to Regis col­ March 3. building, where work is given a large A. LEWAND— 3409 East Colfax days and Thursdays, 2 p. m. Any article exchanged or spot cash paid for lege in response to the appeal of second-hand furniture. Call KEystone 5856. Mrs. Michael Syrianey, 1083 Colo­ number of unemployed women. Mrs. SHOE REPAIRING Father ■ William Higgins at the T. J. Carlin, chairman of member­ Masses Sunday. rado boulevard, in trying to separate We Stress Quality— Not Price All Work Guaranteed dogs fighting Feb. 22 had both of ship, reported several new members. her hands severely bitten. Mrs. 0. L. Pettepier, chairman of SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES^ M to $ 1 2 COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY STORES Su Patrick's Altar the sick committee, reported on the FR. H. L. McMENAMIN condition.s of Miss Elizabeth Mulroy, W e Stay Open Until 9 P. M.— Ample Parking Space Mrs. Winters Morrell, Mrs. W. P. UNITED SECURITIES CORPORATION Phone FRenklin €023 Country Club Barber and Beauty Parlor Society Will Hold TO BE SPEAKER AT Horan, Mrs. Joseph Horan. Mrs. Ly­ East CoKax Av*. at York St. SOCIETY’S MEETING man Blue Davi.s, Miss Sadie Bir­ CONTINUE THEIR SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES. $3.50 UP Meeting March 9 mingham, Mrs. W. H. Kirk and Mrs. CAPITOL HEIGHTS PHARMACY FINGER WAVE WITH SHAMPOO...... 76c The members of the Cathedral Al­ A. G. Doud. Mrs. A. A. Gargan and 1119 E. FOURTH AVE. Open Evenings. TELEPHONE PEARL 0369 tar and Rosary society will meet at Mr.s. Herbert Fairall assumed their C. VAN ZANDT (St. Patrick’* Pari*h) work for the new term as reception Phone YOrk 3340 Denver, Colo. The March meeting of the Altar the Argonaut hotel on Friday after­ 12th Ave. and Clayton noon, March 11, at 2:30, The fol­ committee and bade the guests wel­ Country Club Grocery and Market and Rosary society will be held next Week tfter week we give cur patrons absolutely the highest quality at the lowing ladies will be the hostesses: come. Mrs. Ella Wilkin and Mrs. P. Wednesday afternoon, March 9, at PIERCE’S HAND LAUNDRY & LACE CLEANERS lowest price in the city. We handle only guaranteed quality Corn Fed Baby Beef. Mrs. John Keating, Mrs. Ralph W. R. Riordan were named ex-officio Kept fresh by electrical refrigeration. the home of Mrs. T. C. McElroy, LACE CURTAINS ■ FANCY HANDWORK, ETC. Kelly and Mrs. Thomas G. Barry. members of the board. Mrs. Joseph 1121 EAST 4TH AVE. TELEPHONE SO. 8890 3926 Vallejo street. Members will FINISHED - DRY WASH - ROUGH DRY Seubert was named parliamentarian. receive Holy Communion in a body The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin will Phone YOrk 4789 Est. 1922 E. 12th Ave. at Madison be .the guest speaker of the after­ Mrs. A. L. Lunny, Mrs. Pettepier COUNTRY CLUB GARAGE at the 7 o’clock Mass this Sunday. noon. and Miss Margaret Maloney were JOHN H, REDDIN 580 GILPIN *Th« Best Service in Denver” TELEPHONE YORK 8053 Lenten devotions are being held MILWAUKEE GARAGE every Wednesday and Friday eve­ Miss Jewel Keating, a graduate of added to the membership committee. NELSON’S Attorney and Counselor at Law ning. A series of instructions based Loretto Heights college who is now Mrs. Newton Barkalow, member of 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block 557 MILWAUKEE YORK 9271 on the Holy Father’s Encyclical on continuing her studies at the Lamont the [Margery Reed Day Nursery Beauty & Barber Sbop 17th and Curtis Marriage is being given by Father School of Music, will be in charge of board, was a guest and told of the Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. E. L. RONINGER—GROCERIES, MEATS Sommaruga on Wednesday evenings. the musical program, which win of­ work of her organization. Mrs. Jos­ 3426 E. 12th Ave., near Madison “ It Takea the BEST to Make the BEST Holy Hour will be held on Friday fer selections of sacred music in eph Emerson Smith, who represents and Paya the BEST TO BUY THE BEST” Children’s Haircuts, 2 5 ^ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS afternoon at 3 o’clock. Holy Com­ keeping with the Lenten season. the Aid in the Community Chest, 1718 EAST 6TH AVE. TELEPHONES FR. 080« AND 0805 told of the February luncheon of the munion ■will be distributed before the Those taking part will be Miss Ger­ For Appointment Phone YOrk 2711 THEY ARE RELIABLE 6:30 Mass Friday morning. The sec­ maine Haskin, who -will sing Gou­ Chest. Mrs. Leo Creagan was an­ COUNTRY CLUB BARBER & BEAUTY PARLOR ond Mass will be said at 8 o’clock. nod’s “ Ave Maria;’’ David Williams, nounced as a new member by Mrs. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TREND OF THE TIMES Military honors were paid Leo H. English songs; Miss Jewel Keating, Pettepier. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Jr., HAVE REDUCED PRICES ON ALL BARBER AND BEAUTY WORK Dolezal at funeral services held “ My Redeemer and My Lord,” Miss Mrs. D. F. Sullivan and Mrs. Lunny The Same High Standard of Workmanship and Service by Experienced Operators Katherine Weber will be accompani- made short talks. 1 1119 E. 4th AVE. TELEPHONE PEARL 0369 Wednesday afternoon of last week, Father Sommaruga officiating. Mr. ist. A display was made from the Dolezal died at Fitzsimons hospit^. workshop, where manual training on St. Louis’ Parish LOES’ CLAYTON SERVICE STATION a rather limited scale was started UNDER ItfANAGEMENT OF E. D. LOES Charles Blezek is still critically ill QUEEN’S DAUGHTERS at St. Joseph’s hospital following a three months ago. The gem pieces Gas • Oil - Tire Repairing - Battery Service WILL MEET SUNDAY were seven bird-houses, which were Building Material— COAL— Paints E. 3rd Ave. at Clayton W e Appreciate Your Patronage Phone YOrk 6595 major operation performed two weeks ago. entered in a local contest. The WISE & FERGUSON LUMBER CO. Miss Marie Spillman and Miss door prize for the afternoon was TRAMWAY LOOP ENG. 201-202 A reader wishes to acknowledge Mary Flood will entertain the won by Mrs. Andrew May, Queen’s Daughters at their regular Mrs. H. W. Lawrence will be the LATELY OP HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA a great favor received from the THE MOST MODERN UP-TO-DATE hostess in April to the Aid. Ladies’ and Misses’ Pajamas and House Dresses— All Hand Made and Sacred Heart of Jesus through the monthly meeting Sunday, March 6, MARIE’S CAFE CAFE IN F.NGLEWOOD Most Reasonably Priced intercession of Our Lady of Perpet­ at 2:30 p. m. 'The meeting will be Chicken Raviolis, Chicken Tamales, Italian Spaghetti ual Help, the Holy Family and St. held at the home of Miss Spillman, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1460 GRANT ST. 3IME. ANNE COMPANY t a b o r 9428 Anthony. 604 Ogden. IT PAYS 3510 So. Broadway Open 6 A. M. Until Midnight Englewood, Colo.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Make Your l[CIill[ EillS[ SHAMROCK CLUB Investm ent TO GIVE -‘BRAT" Fomr iois' IS (Annunciation Parish) On Monday evenfhg, March 7, the Dollar Shamrock club will present “ The BEIlie HELD III Brat,” the popular three-act comedy, Father Coyne of Holy Family for the benefit of Annunciation high Parish Conducting Series school. EARN for Non-Catholics The club, under the able direction of Charles V. Young, has left nothing (Holy Family Pariah) undone to make this play the best of (St. Franci* de Sale*’ Parish) Keeping your money at On Tuesday night, at 8 o’clock, the season. All scenery and elec­ The Forty Hours’ devotion opened Father Coyne inaugurated a course trical fixtures are new and of the with a High Mass Thursday morning work with a good return, of lectures for non-Catholics. This very latest type. The cart numbers at 8 o’clock and will close with serv­ course is being given in the school among its. members some of the best ices at 8 o’clock Saturday evening. protected by gild edged hall and 8vill be primarily for non- talent in the city. Those taking part The sermon Thursday evening was J. P. McCONATY M. J. CROTTY Catholics though Catholics will be are Virginia Kobcl, Margaret Sim- given by Father O'Sullivan of An­ first mortgage real estate welcome. It is suggested that every mington, Margaret Duffy, Rosemary nunciation parish, and on Friday security is our job. Catholic who attends bring a non- Shackley, Frank Simmington, Archie evening %vill be given by Father Mc­ Catholic with him. Cavanaugh, Con Honeyman, .John Carthy of St. Catherine’s. Lenten devotions are held on O’ Leary, Gertrude Dooley and Cath­ The 7:30 Mass Sunday is Com­ I t g iv e s u s m u c h p l e a s u r e to re­ erine Cooney. munion Mass for the League of the Wednesday and Friday nights at C!Qni*or| MpQT'l' We offer a choice of sev­ 7:45. mind you of the ST. PATRICK’S DAY With Safety Sunday will be Communion day Father Francis Walsh of St. Vin­ eral plans. Call, write or for the Altar and Rosary society. cent de Paul’s was the speaker CHARITY BALL given by the Ancient Or- Plus Interest The Holy Hour is kept on Sun­ Wednesday evening and Father phone for complete infor­ Compounded day nights, beginning at 7 :45. The Grohman of St. Rose of Lima spoke (ier of Hibernians, Thursday, evening, March lEllllilS III the Wednesday previous at Lenten mation. Semi-Annually number attending this devotion has increased since the beginning of devotions. 17, at the Cosmopolitan Hotel Ball Room. Lent. At the regular meeting of the St. Beginning on Tuesday morning Francis de Sales’ Parent-Teachers’ Geo. Hancock’s Orchestra will furnish the and continuing every week day until [ Study club Thursday afternoon of lart week, Mrs. Sherman C. Roe REPUBLIC further notice, Communion is dis- music. spoke on the “ Children’s Charter.” triliuted at' 6:30, withat Probability Looms for 2-Team “Come and trip it as you go BUILDING &L LOAN ASSOCIATION She stressed the necessity of giving 8 o’clock. aT)eadlock After Final to every child all the opportunities On the light fantastic toeP A. B. Williams, President Mrs. Hamburger wilk take charge Games Next Week KEystone 2357 T. E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. possible in' order l;o make him a valu- of the bake sale on Friday night. ^ le citizen. All ffiemb'efk' res^n^ed This space contributed by “ The Boulevard" 711 California L. C. Skolly, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. Those who have promised articles of ,The deadlock of the three leaders to the roll call with current evbnts food are asked to send them to the in the Holy Name Basketball league on Child Welfare. Several new hall on Friday evening. remains unbroken after Wednesday’s members were enrolled. Mrs. L. J. On March 3, a card party will be games, and as a result the probability Holmes, instructor-chairman, led the HERRICK BOOK & STATIONERY CO. held in the school annex, Avith Mes- looms for two of these teams to be discussion that followed. The coun­ dames Wiley and Delaney as hos­ tied after next week’s final league cil members convened February 25 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS j tesses. March 8, at 8 p.m., in the Parochial School Books— New and Used games. Two of the leaders, St. Cath­ in the school library, with the vice Funeral Designs and Weddings a Specialty school hall, a card party will be held, erine’s and Annunciation teams, Greeting Cards— General Books and Stationery president, Mrs. L. P. Weadick, in the with Mesdames Flynn, Zaiss, New­ clash in the feature game next chair. Plans for a trip through a BIVENS & CRAFT FLORISTS ^ comb, Carrico, Henry and Kayaten Wednesday, with the victor being as­ 934 Fifteenth Street Telephone KEystone 5470 local laundry March 30 to obtain 607 15th St.— Phone KEyitone 0400 1 as hostesses. sured of a tie for first place. The funds were discussed. The date for MARY IlIVENS ALLEN CRAFT 4 , Those reported ill are Mesdames team from St. Francis de Sales’ par­ the class play, “ Mother iCarey,” has T. Bollback, Goode and Colson, and ish, the other leader, meets St. Dom­ been set for April 3. Master Clyde Isenhart inic’s, and, should win, according to To Give Dinner March 17 The St. Vincent card party ,com- part performances. If the Fran- Owing to the continued illness of THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. mittee wishes to thank all who do­ salmns win, the tie will be Mr. Kimmins, Mrs. Kimmins, presi-. MOVING—PACKING—STORAGE Comer Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Building nated prizes for the recent benefit. played off the following week. An­ dent of the Altar society, will not be The .Altar and Rosary society will nouncement of the pennant-deciding ONLY ESPECIALLY TRAINED MEN HANDLE YOUR able to take an active part in the St. HOME FURNISHINGS Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines meet March 10 in the school annex. game will be made next Wednesday Patrick’s dinner. Mrs. Stephen Ryan DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PHONE MAIN 1900 night from the floor of the School has been asked to take the chair­ The Johnson Storage and Moving Co. of Commerce gym, where the league manship of the dinner. The ladies 221 BROADWAY PHONE PEARL 2433 t Aquinas Players plays weekly. of St. Francis de Sales’ ate re­ In this week’s games, the leaders nowned for their good meals. The all won by confortable margins. St. dinner will be given as in previous Begin Rehearsals Catherine’s defeated St. Leo’ s, 50 to years, on March 17, in the high 23; Annunciation team won from St. school building. The ladies in ebarge on Farce Comedy Dominic’s, 36 to 23, and St. Francis’ are calling on the members of the Holy Family Parish 1 coasted to a'38-tor24 victory over parish this week for donations to the St.~ FraniciV de Sale's* Parish | the Holy Ghost team. ' (St. Dominic’* Pari*h) dinner. It is hoped that there will A cast has been selected and re­ The feature game next Wednes­ be a generous response. An enter­ tainment will be given after the THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPANY LEONARD O’DEA . hearsals have begun for the produc­ day, between St. Catherine’s and WE OELIVER-^South Denver's Leading Cut Rate Druggists The Quality Market of West 38th Ave. tion of a farcical comedy, “ Up in the the Annunciation team, will be dinner. Mrs. Marie Victor Gazzola, Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G. W. Miles played at 8 o’clock instead of 7 as well known for her former theatrical New Store, 1069 So. Gaylord^—SPruce 7326 i I Special Sugar Cured Bacon, 15c per lb. 4925 West 38th Ave. Air,” in Easter week. The successes 294 So. Penn., at Alameda'— PEarl 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.— SO. 015^ previously achieved by the Aquinas the original schedule called for. St. work in the parish, will put on a players are a sufficient guarantee Dominic’s and St. Francis’ will clash play, “ High Life.” The cast js com­ WEISS B A K E R Y ^ d ^ Tennyson St. that this forthcoming play will at 9 o’clock, and St. Leo’s and the posed of Mrs. Tom Egan, Mary E. PARSON’S BAKERY Fresh From Our Ovens to You Every Day arouse great interest and a large at­ Holy Ghost team will take the floor Hanson, Loraine O’Meara, Marie Quality Goods at 7 o’clock. Gazzola, Norbert Hynes, Michael TELEPHONE GALLUP 1937 tendance. PHONE SOUTH 0975 126 BROADWAY! In the past two weeks the priests Montgomery, Jack Fletcher and Ver- have been busy on a special assess­ nold Gerber. It would not be St. b u r g r a f ” p h a r m a c y ^ ment towards the payment of the Patrick’s day without a few Irish GRAY BROTHERS GARAGE Prescriptions a Specialty— A Complete Drug Service heavy interest obligations of the par­ Bishop to Open songs. Colorado’s “ Irish tenor,” BATTERIE.S RECHARGED— STEAM HEAT .STORAGE Richard Hynes, will sing. Little REPAIR SERVICE BY EXPERTS— ESTABLISHED 10 YEARS I 4939 W. 38TH, COR. YATES PHONE GALLUP 0621 ish. Their reception has been pleas­ 1258 So. Pearl St. SOuth 7247 ant ami the response to their appeal- Mary Jane Halter will give a song sati.sfying. It is hoped to complete Vocation Week and dance number and there will be SOUTH BROADWAY two Irish sextets by young lady sing­ FIELD DRUG STORE AT DAKOTA Elitch's Gardens Sundries the visitation of the parish this week. The customary Lenten devotions, ers of the parish. The Fransalian Visit Our Fountain— We Feature Delicious Luncheonettes Comptptc Fountain Service. Tobacco. News Stand ami IJruK Suadiyes^W e Deliver Will Talk on Religious Call­ orchestra will play an Irish medley. W. 38TH AVE. AT TENNYSON 0. A. SMALL J »L'ALLUP 7431 which have been splendidly attended Cut Rate— Prescripition— Cigar— Soda so far, will be continued with ing at Sacred Heart Monday evening, the Young Rosary, sermon and Benediction on School Friday Ladies’ sodality will hold its regular QUALITY SHOE REPAIR HKOP Wednesdays and Eucharistic Sta­ meeting at the assembly room of the SOUTH DENVER MOVING & STpRAGE CO rectory. Immediately following, WE MEET DOWNTOWN PRICES tions of the Cross on Fridays. ^ (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pari*h) Get Our Prices Per Hour— Reliable — For Limited Time'Only— there will be a social, at which St. Dominic’s parish was well rep­ Sacred Heart school will be hon­ 369-71 So. Broadway Phone Day and Night PEarl 1227f| 4370 TENNYSON ST. W.M. SIllLEK, Prop. resented at the first meeting of the bridge will be played. The enter­ ored this Friday with a visit from tainment will be in charge of the mothers of Catholic girls, held at the Bishop Vehr. This will be the new Look f(Tr tfie Electric Sign Catholic Daughters’ clubhouse, Feb­ Misses Evelyn Alff and La Verne Orential Creamery Bishop’s first meeting with the Sacred Boehm. The refreshment hostesses Our Cleaning - Pressing - Dyeing ruary 29, at which ten parishes were Fresh Dairy Products Heart students, and it will be a happy arc the Misses Dolores Dens, Mary Community Repairing represented. The St. Dominic’s dele­ day for the boys and girls. The an­ Bakery Goods gation consi.sted of Mesdames Siew- Powell and Nora Harding. A cor­ BOB’S Car* to Ea>t and We*t Let an Experienced Cleaner nouncement that Bishop Vehr would dial greeting awaits all members and Polar Ice Cream Do Your Work ers, Fincher, Frank Whelan, George visit the school was received with l*t and 15th of Each Month McGintie and D. W. O’ Keefe. prospective members. FRESH DAILY much enthusiasm by the students. MEAT MARKET Office 4t Warehouse, 1521 20tb St. W e Appreciate Your Patronaje O. K. CLEANERS Sunday will be Communion day Bishop Vehr will officially open Voca­ for the members of the Altar and Service— KEystone C228 4418 Tennyaon O. H. Troup 14120 Tennyion Phone GA. 5084 tion week, which -wll be observed in TPfvfrc Fancy Pullets, 15^ Rosary society. All members are all Catholic schools from March 6 to Guaranteed, Doz... LOWELL GROCERY AND CREAMERY urged to be present. The monthly March 12. His talk will deal with Cheese k ”*'"”'"’ meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 the religious vocation, and a promi­ H8G W. 88th AVE. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT o’clock. All ladies interested in be­ nent Catholic layman will speak to Pot Roast cllti'k CHAIN STORE PRICES PREVAIL coming members will be heartily the students on “ JVorldly Careers,” Open Evenings and Sundays Call GA. 0600— Free Delivery PATRONIZE welcomed at this meeting. A topic pointing out the advantages and pos­ Butter 22^^ LICENSED of unusual interest will be presented ID SIADI FDif sibilities in various professions. PHIFER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICIANS by the moderator. Father Regan, 0. SHOULDER, P., who will speak on “ The History Friday will be the first Friday of Jesuit Churches All Over 1 O i K Picnic Style, lb. Contracting - Fixtures - Repairing the month, and in accordance with REGISTER and Development of the Sacred We Deliver the custom all students of the school World Join in Honoring St. 4368-70 Tennyson St. Alvin A. Sihler, Prop. GAllup 7534 Vestments.” will receive Holy Communion. There Francis Xavier Among the sick of the parish are 93 Broadway SPruce 8867 will be exposition of the Blessed ADVERTISERS ORIEOTAL CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McGinty, Mrs. The well-known and ever popular M. J. Stemler and Mrs. Ellen Bar­ Sacrament at Sacred Heart church Firsh Class Cleaners and Dyers all day Friday, and the students will novena in honor of St. Francis rett. - Ml’, and Mr.s. J. J. Early are Xavier, better known as the novena 4327 WEST 44th AVE. GALLUP 2276 much improved. keep a continual adoration from the time of the Mass in the morning un­ of grace, will open on Friday of The firms listed here de- til the evening service. On Friday, this week in the Sacred Heart-Loyola too, the students will begin the no­ parish. This great devotion will be St. Dominic’s Parish serv'e to be remembered MAX NEUMANN vena of grace in honor of St. Francis held in Jesuit churches throughout Dry Goods, Notions and coLLiK m u m Xarter. This year, the novena will the entire world from March 4 to when you are distributing Men’s Furnishings be made in a special way by the stu­ March' 12. In the Denver Jesuit Pinon Fuel and Supply Co. dents, through a short novena service churches there.will be two services, LUMP COAL, $5.50 UP your patronage in the dif­ W c Aiipreciatc Yonr Patronage each morning, just for the boys and one at the old Sacred Heart church 4395 YATES GA. 3040-M GOAL STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP girls. Father R. C. Harder, S.J., will on Larimer .street, and the other at F. A. Mumford, Mgr. W. 25th and Decatur GAllup 51251 ferent lines of business. 10 MAKE OEIOEII have charge of the students’ novena. Loyola church. In both cases the Sunday will be Communion day novena service will take place in the (Loretto Height* College) fift the Young Ladies’ sodality. The evening, beginning at 7:45, and will LAKE’S QUALITY MARKET The student body of Loretto Communion Mass will be at Loyola consist of the novena prayers, a short W £ CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS. Heights college will make its annual church at 8:30 o’clock. talk on the life of St. Francis SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FISH ON FRIDAY retreat March 5, 6, 7. The Rev. R. 3617 WEST 32ND AVE. WE DELIVER— UNION MARKET CALL GALLUP 4105| The Sacred Heart Altar society Xavier and Benediction of the J. Kirschenheuter, C. M., professor Blessed Sacrament. The Loyola no­ pjninnmwiii' of ethics at St. Thomas’ seminary, will begin a new and active era with the March meeting, Which will take vena v;ill be preached by the Rev. {NAY-6RAIN will be the retreat master. Paul Carroll, S. J., of Cleveland, and The Journalism class of Loretto pjace on March 10, the second Thurs­ ROGERS SERVICE I & S E E D > “ Ea»t Denver’* Large*! Drug Store” day of the month. It was agreed the Sacred Heart novena by the BERTHOLD’S ! Heights college will be the enter­ Rev. R. C. Harder, S.J., who is now- tainer for the April meeting of the at the last meeting of the society to STATION Franklin Pharmacy change both the time of the meet­ stationed in the Jesuit parish. Won­ QUALITY BAKERY Catholic Press club. derful favors as the result of this GAS, OILS AND EXPERT Delicious Hot Cross Buns fresh j The athletic association of Lo­ ings and their general order. Father TIRE REPAIRING The REX ALL Store Devlin has asked that every member novena are recorded throughout the retto Heights college invites the stu­ world annually, and it is made with daily. j Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. of the Altar society meet him in the We*t 25th at Decatur dent body to participate in a skat­ great enthusiasm and lively faith by PIES, CAKES, DONUTS. | library room in the basement of Sa­ NO. DENVER POULTRY SUPPLY 34TH & FRANKLIN ST. KE. 1753 ing party on the Loretto tennis PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. BREAD AND ROLLS I cred Heart church, for this opening Catholics everywhere. Leaflets con­ 4227 W 38TH AVI; GAl.i UP 2671 court March 18, from 12 a. m. to 1 taining the special novena prayers 2231 E. 34th Are. Phone YOrk 7856 Free Delivery Immediately afternoon meeting. p. m. ■will be given out at the opening ser­ On Thursday. March 3, at 12:10 It was announced Sunday that the vices, Friday evening, in both The firms listed here de­ EGYPTIAN BEAUTY p. m., the Science and Math club of annual St. Patrick’s celebration will churches. be staged in the school hall on the serve to be rememliered PARLOR iTAR MARKET” •We Store Loretto Heights college accepted the challenge of the student council and night of March 17. Captain Krakow GOOD SHEPHERD AID EXPERT BEAUTY WORK Meats That Satisfy Household Goods presented a very clever program. has selected a delightful comedy for when you are distributing WILL MEET MARCH 8 Nestle LeMur and Merchandise Miss Anna McGlonc, a senior, acted this year’.s offering, arid has picked at Prices That Please as master of ceremonies. S j ^ a select crowd of players from the your patronage in the dif­ Push Up Oil Wave DUFFY STORAGE AND Miss Margaret Leary and Mrs. Absolutely Guaranteed FREE DELIVERY were given by Miss M; lumni roster to put it over. Com­ MOVING CO. Klausner on mathematicB,/by Miss plete announcement regarding time, Thomas Neyens will be hostesses at ferent lines of business. 2626 W. 32nd Ave. GA. 2647 2230 E. 34th Ave. Phone YOrk 4289 Mary Elizabeth Hansen oK chemis­ et^, will be made later. the meeting of the Good Shepherd try, and by Miss Elicia Fryer on he various parish organizations Aid society Tuesday, March 8, at science. A play, directed by Miss h gave one benefit card party in 1422 Milwaukee street, at 2 p.m. A Frances McCarty, a senior of the col­ oyola hall just before Lent, and large attendance of members is de­ lege. wa.s presented by the seniors of ather Devlin has been presented sired. ST. DOMINIC’S COMMUNITY STORES St. Jo.seph’s high school. ith the proceeds to help him with his many parish obligations. The GIRLS IN BROADCAST ABC DlRECTORin The journalism girls of Loretto PRIEST’S SISTER ILL Loyola Altar society turned over $75; JOHNNIE O’CONNOR SERVICE Prayers of all the qi^^anages the Young Ladies’ sodality, $65, and college gave a sparkling review of THRILL OF FINDING EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN HARDWARE. ALL CARS GREASED WITB TTKJ, NO-FREEZATOL ENDS YOUR (J*-| were offered Tuesday for the recov­ the Loyola Aid society, $75. The the book of verse of the Catholic ALEMITE HIGH PRESSURE.. • RADIATOR TROUBLES. CAL. SPORTING GOODS. TOYS. ETC., AWAITS YOU HERE. DENVER’S GREAT Press club Sunday over KLZ. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. ery of Miss Elizabeth Mulroy, who pastor is grateful not only to the 2301 FEDERAL BOULEVARD TELEPHONE GALLUP 6486 A is dangerously ill of pneumonia in various committees, but to every in­ GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. HANSENS HAVE GIRL 2636 W. 32ND AVE St. Joseph’s hospital. She is a sister dividual who patronized the parties. EGYPTIAN CAFE PHONE GA. 5137 1520 Arapabo* Si. KEyaton* 42SI of Father John R. Mulroy and makes Father Devlin is giving a series Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hansen are Eat your Turkey Dinner here Sunday, and you will be a regular patron. i, her home vith her mother on Gilpin of short explanations on certain the proud parents of a baby girl, street. The girls of the Good Shep­ points of the catechism at the Little born Feb. 29 at a local hospital. FISH SERVED ON DAYS OF ABSTINENCE herd offered their Holy Hour Tues­ Flower devotions each Monday eve­ Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss All Meats Furnished by Cox’s Market PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER^ day for Miss Mulroy’s recovery. ning. Ruth Fay Jennings.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION MRS. LULA STATEN TO ARCHBISHOP McNlCHOLAS niversary of the birth of George DUTCH GIVE WELCOME rounding villages to greet them. FORMER AMERICAN COLLEGE TO SPEND SUMMER HERE MADE FOURTH DEGREE K. C. W a^ington. Following the degree, Catholic and even non-Catholic or­ RECTOR AT LOUVAIN DIES Mrs. Lnla Staten will arrive from Cincinnati, Ohio.— Archbishop John His Excellency, wearing the baldric TO SPANISH JESUITS ganisations were represented, as was Louvaln.r—Word has been received California to spend the summer with T. McNichoIas, O.P., became a mem­ and sword of knighthood, addressed Cologne. — The German-Dutch the municipality officially. German here of the death in Rome of the Rt. her daughter, Mrs. Wallis Reef. ber of Isaac Jogues assembly. Fourth the assembly and said that he had Jesuits embraced their Spanish breth­ p^opulation of .the frontier city of Rev. Joseph Willemsen, former rec­ Degree Knights of Columbus, Febru­ been greatly edified by the lessons on Falkehbourg, Holland, attended in ren and the old Dutch pastor o f All- MAN IS RECOVERING ary 21, in a class which bore his name patriotism which had been unfolded. large numbers the reception to the beck addressed them, telling them tor of the American College of Lou­ M. Finnerty, who had been and which was inducted into the or­ exiled Spanish Jesuits who have just they would have a new home in Fal- vain. Monsignor Willemsen was born critically ill. Is much Improved. der in celebration of the 200th an­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS arrived here. Many came from sur­ kenbourg. at Velden, Holland, August 8, 1847. (Catholic Heipital News) The Denver chapter of the Inter- ^■ational Catholic Federation of Murses will hold its quarterly meet* in j at Mercy hospital March 7 at 8 The Rev. Francis P. Lyona, I.S.P., will give a sermon in the ' hapel and will officiate at Benedic- :ion of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 1^'he business meeting Will follow in k he assembly hall afterwards. ji Sister Mary Ruth of Pancratia Viall, who underwent an operation ' or appendicitis at St. Joseph’s hos- |. dtal, is reported recovering. ij The Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, chap- ;ain of St. Mary’s hospital, Pueblo, DELICIOUS iind the Rev. Bernard Gillick, pastor FLOUR ORANGES MILK |i)f Elbert, were recent visitors at “ MORNING” i^jlercy hospital, Denver. HUNGARIAN FLORIDA SWEETEST JAM Ij' Mrs. Perry Bartlett, 2031 Eighth FRESH EGGS Cottage Cheese Tall P ou n d treet, Boulder, who entered Mercy Full of Best Richly 4 hospital for treatment, is making a Pail, Juice, Creamed, I l| | * Can, I'ood recovery.' lot"; 15' Quality, Tree < Mrs. Lyman Davis, 1234 Josephine Doz..... Lb. or Pt.. V V Ea.... Doz...... Fruits...' I street, who recently underwent a With $1 Croc. Purchase l.najor operation at Mercy, is pro- CALIF. FRUIT CO. KATRINKA’S MARKET DAIRY PELLO’S RED STAR I rressing satisfactorily. ARCADE Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Chilton, 4785 Pennsylvania street, are the i.'jarents of a son, bom February 26 iht Mercy. - A boy was bom to Mr. I'lnd Mrs. Bryan Connelly, 4918 [jliowell boulevard, on March 1 at the SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY (•'«me institution. H William Gabriel of Indian Hills is SWAFFORD MARKET II :onvalescing after an operation. FRANK’S Pride MARKET Pecan Nut Loaf, 25c Mrs. Michael Sweeney of Fred­ ‘*Hohie of Good Meats** erick entered Mercy hospital Fehru- “If You Buy It Here, You Know It’s Right” •iry 26 for medical care. Pound Cake, 20c > I Viola Smith, lix-vear-old daughter FANCY DRESSED W E SELL QUALITY J'jf Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, was FAT AND YOUNG Lb. 14c jl'operated on for appendicitis at HENS Cherry Pie, 20c THE BEST CORN-FED ; Mercy. 100% PURE FOR LESS MEATS WHITE 3 Lbs. 13c iittegis A lu m n i LARD “ THE ACME BAKERS” Shoulder, Picnic Style...... Ib. 6 ^ jCouncil Plans ROUND STEAK LB. 17jc (YOUR BAKERS) p i I K l y Loin Roast ...... lb. 8 ^ ^ BEEF POT ROAST . LB. 8c Home Public Market * Chops, Center Cuts...... lb. 1 2 ^ ^ iHome Coming ALSO AT LOIN ROAST .... LB. 9c Dexter 1032 iSth Street Pot Roast, Choice Cuts...... lb. 8i^ and 1 0 ^ Boiling Meat...... 4 lbs. 2 5 ^ Preliminary plans for a two-day FRESH HAM ROAST . LB. 10c iTi.tiji i f r>— f*r•**“*•* l;home-coming program were laid by PORK BEEF Rolled Rib Roast...... Ib. 1 7 ^ ^ I'Che Reg:is Alumni council at a meet- ting at the home of the Alumni as- Hamburger and Pork Sausage...... lb. 10c Brooks isociation president, Eddie Day. Ac- t cording to temporary plans^the pro- I gram will include Holy Communion Produce Co. HENS . Lb. 14c Land breakfast at the college on a I'.Sundi^ morning, to be followed by MONTEREY COFFEE SHOP Fresh Fruits and Vegs. at Va picnic, baseball game and races in “Look for the Large Rthe afternoon, and a social and card SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES, 25c and 30c the Lowest Cost for tparty the following Monday evening. Neon Fish Sign** Bacon Lb. 19c ^A definite date for the affair has not Open 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. Quality in the City :baen set. MAY FRANCIS, Prop. HOME PUBLIC MARKET The meeting was the second held Fresh Halibut, Not GIVE US A TRIAL [by the council in a week. It also [was decided to continue the weekly Frozen, lb. 40c sa ci Phone TA. 1369 - T A . 1360 ! ITAUAN SSI Lb. 25c [luncheons, held each Friday noon at Florida Fruit i|the Parisienne Rotlsserie. A com- MARKET [mittee composed of-Adrian Maguire, Company [Dr. J. F. Prinzing, Edmund Mullen, Colo. Rainbow [■Paul and John Toner and Austin Tro­ ORANGES, Large, BARBER SHOP ll Ian was appointed to build up at- Sweet, Doz...... 3 0 ^ Get Your Haircut Trout, ^2 IH. Size, MUNDHENK WEE SHOP BAKERY |l tendance at the luncheons. Provision Reg. SOe Value While Do-wntown Home Public Market - Santa Fe Public Market I was made for an attendance prize K-ind entertainment to encourage the PRUNES, Good lb. 60c SALAD SHOP ' Arapahoe Public Market [alumni to take advantage of the Size, lb...... 5^) M odem Service The Finest Cakes, Salads •weekly get-together, “ARAPAHOE ONLY’' From Expert Barbers FREE DELIVERY Sait Mackerel and Pastries in the City ORARGE CREAM CAKE...... 20c ; DATES ARE GIVEN FOR All Haircuts 35^ 2 STORES TRY OUR , JUNIOR CLERGY TESTS H one Public Market..TA. 6800 Fillets, Ea. 10c b l u e b e r r y p i e ...... 15c Arapahoe Market —..TA. 7815 1452 Calif. St. TA. 9264 FAMOUS 1,000 ISLAND (Continued From Page 1) DRESSING AND ' i.e. the True Religion, the Church. Sardines, Large CINNAMON ROLLS, 13c; 2 Doz.. 25c 1.4’ithors to be followed, Herrmann, THE ORANGE BAR TARTAR SAUCE I Herve. In moral theology— De Acti- h y d r a t e d o r a n g e j u i c e m a d e '(bus Humanis (Noldin, vol. 1, PP. 1- FROM FRB6H ORANOSS VOSS BROS. Size Can, Ea. 10c In the Center of Market HOT CROSS BUNS, Doz...... 15c 343). De Conscientia. De Legibus “ Come' in and Wateb U . Make It." (with canons 1-86). De Peccatis. B , the Oleee, Sc a lOe De Fide, Spe et Caritate. (That is, Qt., 2Bc| V, Old., 40ci I Gal, 76e. BAKERY CAPONS - TURKEYS BREAD, 3 Largf Loaves------— 10c W e Speeltllie in Partite and Bnter* I Human Acts, Conscience, Laws, Sins, Pacific Coffee tainmenta “Yonr Bekeri for All Oeeiiteae*' SQUABS - LOBSTERS j~ ri/rr f*i— Faith, Hope and Charity). In canon WB DBUVER PHONE TA. 6443 law— De Personis (Canons 87-98), CRABS - SCALLOPS Stores De Clericis in Gonere (Canons 111- Danish Coffee Cake and 117, 147-151, 183-196, 211-214). In WE ROAST OUR I Sacred Scripture— Introduction: the Rolls, 5^ and 20^ Ea. OW N COFFEE Synoptic Question. Introduction to POLLYANNA MARKET ORNETS Santos Coffee, the Gospel of St. John. Literature to Hot Cross Buns, I be consulted: Schumacher, Hand­ Doz. 24^ DAIRY CO. Ib...... book of Scripture Study; MacRory, BAKERY A Full Line of Quality Breen & Corfman CASTLE ROCK Pacific Blend The Gospel of S t John: Simon, A Black Walnut Cake, BUTTER, Ib...... 21<) Froth Cut Flowort ond Pottod Scripture Manual, vol. (i. Exegesis CAKE, Reg. 25c Coffee, lb...... Imported Cheese and PImaU for all oecstiont. Floral 23^ and 46^ Ea. EGGS, No. 1, — the first ten chapters of the Gos­ V a lu e ...... 1 5 ^ Detigutug at romarkable pricei. Guaranteed, Doz. ..15^ ASK FOR YOUR BAG OF Canned Fish at-the Lowest pel according to St. Luke; literature PEANUTS FREE DELIVERY to be consulted: Stoll, The Gospel Cracked Wheat Bread, PIE, Reg. 2Sc PHONE MA. 1026 Accordiiw to St. Luke (English); New Crop Pecans, Ih. 65<^ Price in the City— V a lu e ...... 1 6 ^ 9^ Loaf PATRONIZE Dewey Corfman Jerry Breen Callan, 'Ine Four Gospels (English); PECAN MEATS, for Your Lenten Specials 1456 California St. Cornelius a Lapide (can be had in Cracked Wheat Rolls, REGISTER Special, lb...... 5 0 ^ Latin and English); Lagrange BREAD, 3 Loaves (French). Sermons— (1) The True “Glad Bread” ...... 1 0 ^ Doz. 20^ ADVERTISERS PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK Religion. Heresy. (2) The Church of ON' Christ! BUY IN THE MARKET EASY DIVORCE LAWS AID FAMILY DISCORD LEWIS FISH SHOP MARKET (Continued From Page 1) P e l l o’ s G r o c e r y TURKEYS, Fancy, Holy Scripture concerning Christian CIGAR SHOPPE RED STAR marriage. The Catholic Church has Dry Picked, Ib...... 2 0 ^ A Pall Lint ef never recognized a double standard, M^NS, Fancy^Baking, MILK, Mortiing, Tall Can...... 5^ CASH STORES has never been more lenient towards Cigart and Tobacco the husband ^ n towards the wife, Home Publie Market ^ S v E US'* a ’TRIAL ^ ! PINEAPPLE,Solitaire,No.2>/^ Can, 19c; 3 for 5 5 ^ Monthly and Woakly Msgaainet ^ has ever upheld her equality, even FLOUR, Candy Bart and Gate 2320 E. Colfax 979 Broadway though, with St. Paul, she defended Hungarian, 10 lb. Bag.. c q COANUT, Shredded,lb...... 15^ yiatyaa ^ a t the headship in the family, generally With $1 Groc. Porch..... speaking. Of the father.” DELICIOUS JAM, NAVY BEANS, 8 lbs...... 10^ Tree Ffuitt, 5 Ib.JPall “ Even those who are not her CRACKERS, Juliet Beauty Dbpense Bros. friends,” the Bishop continued, Salted, 21b. Caddy...... “ usually credit the Catholic Church CORN, Hall County, Sweet, No. 2 Can, 3 for.....25^ SUGAR, with great consistency; and her prac­ Shoppe Quality Fresh Fruits 10 lb. Cloth Bag______tice in relation to marriage is con­ BAKING POWDER,! "BALC 9 NY” SARDINES, King Oscar, 3% Oz. Can, 2 for.....35^ sistent with her belief. Calnmat, 1 lb. Can...... Home Public Market and Vegetables "But who is the American, PRESERVES, Fancy, 1 lb. Jar, All Flavors.....23^ MILK, whether divorcee or not, who does All Brandt, 4 Tall CantM ^OC PEAS, All Branchea Beauty Free Delivery not believe that divorce, generally RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg’s, Reg. Size Pkg.... speaking, is an evil, and who is not Yellow Split, 2 Ibt...... Work by Expert Operators — Phones— MALT SYRUP, pained to sea the evil growing more Steam Oil Permanent Pnih MA. 5391— MA. 8392 Old Vienna, 3 Cant.) and more prevalent with the years? PEARL BARLEY, “ We have reform organizations, Wave With Ringlat Endt 2 Ibt...... WE APPRECIATE YOUR COFFEE, some vrith Immenia memberships, Phone KE. S507 whose objective is to correct lesser PATRONAGE Rad Star, Special, lb.. evils. Would that at least all the ALL STEAKS, Churches lent their combined influ­ Baby Beef, Ib...... RIB ROAST, ence to an effort to reform the di­ PATRONIZE TATER-FLAKES Rolled, Ib...... vorce evil by fostering respect for marriage, for its unity, its indissolu­ POT ROASTS, W o ara now maldng our own bility, its sacredness, its obliga­ lb...... BUY brand of HORSE RADISH. PORK STEAK, tions.” Guarantead Fratb Daily. ISe lb...... PORK CHOPS, Per Bottle. Year Book Honors Bishop Tihen TATER FLAKES— Center Cutt, Ib...... IN LAMB SHOULDERS, Atchison, Kans.— The 1932 Raven, OUR See Them Made yearbook of SL Benedict's college, lb...... here, is devoted in a striking way to- SLICED BACON, the (Catholic press of the United RIndlett, Ib...... THE The firms listed here de­ HAMS, States. Formal dedication of The serve to be remembered Armour’t Star, Raven is to the Most Rev. J. Henry Skinned, lb...... Tihen, former Bishop of Denver, W e Reterva the Right to when you are distributing ADVERTISERS W e Retenre tbe Right to MARKET your patronage in the d e­ president emeritus of The Register, Limit (Joanlitiet who is an alumnus of St. Benedict’s, ferent lines of businew. Limit Quantitiet and who has done much to advance the Catholic press.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER telephone. Main Thursday, March 3, 1932

Important Dates in Schedule Abbey Cagers This coupon is printed for readers of The Register who RELIABLE have not received pledge cards for the Regis Good Will fund, of Bishop Vehr Are Announced Annex Title but who wish to make a donation. Simply clip this coupon, fill in the amount pledged and mail it to Regis College. Bishop Vehr’s appointments in­ Solemn Pontifical Mass at St. An­ OF CIRCUS IIFF (Abbey School, Canon City) clude an address Friday, March 4, thony’s hospital Friday, March 18, Abbey Bears, 1932 Southern Paro­ REGIS GOOD-WILL OFFERING at Sacred Heart high school in honor at the formal opening of the pro­ Mrs. O’Day and Miss Willson, chial league champions! This title of Vocation week; Solemn Pontifical vincial headquarters of the Francis­ ■Famous Aerialist and Au­ has come to the Bears after a series I hereby promise to pay to Regis College the sum of $.^.. J.J.Cella Mass at the seminary chapel at 8:15 can Sisters;.Low Mass at the Mullen thor, Talk in Schools o f six hard fought league games with home for the aged, March 19, Feast EACH year for FIVE years. Denham Bldg. Sunday morning in honor of the Southern Colorado Parpchial league patron of the institution, S t Thomas of S t Joseph, always one of the Canon City.— Mrs. Bird Millman teams. major days of the year at institutions Phone KEystone 2633 Aquinas (whose feast is Monday); O’Day and Miss Dixie Willson talked The deciding championship game Payments to be made annually Q semi-annually [H conducted by the Little Sisters of to the students of Mount St. Scho- took place last Friday night at Colo­ attendance at the installation of the Poor; K. of C. and other Cath­ Bishop Bona, Grand Island, Tuesday, lastica’s. academy and the girls from rado Springs, when the St. Mary’s olic men’s Communion Mass at the Pirates of that city and Abbey’s March-8; the annual Lenten concert St. Michael’s school February 24. NAME...... Cathedral, Palm Sunday, March 20; Mrs. O’Day is the world-famous, Battling Bruins put up one of the of Monsignor Bosetti, Wednesday, *K. of C. golden jubilee meeting, Den­ greatest known aerialist and- tight most thrilling and best fought games March 16; the Solemn Pontifical ver, March 29; banquet at Trinidad wire walker. She was bom in Canon in local circles. Abbey won, 26 to ADDRESS...... Mass for the Hibernians at the Ca­ in honor of golden jubilee of the SoUanbft City* and is now making her home 21. thedral S t Patrick’s day, March .17; Knights of Columbus, April 3. The game was witnessed by a rec­ here with her mother, Mrs. Jennie p a r is h ;...... Millman. . Mrs. O’Day. has been fea­ ord breaking crowd, and the St. M ail’s section went wild when Formerly Brown-Byers Studio tured with the Ringling Brothers circus for a number of years, in the Trainor dropped a free throw to put Total Subscription for five years $...... Now Is Time to Think of VISITING OF SICK DONE hippodrome in New York city and the Pirates into an early lead. This Photos for Easter in Ziegfield’s Follies. She told the margin was short lived, however, for but a few seconds later Hynes tied 1452 TREMONT BY CATHEDRAL GROUPS students about circus life. Miss Willson is an outstanding author of the count and before another minute Pk. KE. 6307 for Appointment the day, writing for the better maga­ had elapsed he tossed a field goal The visitation of the sick is be­ to call on tuberculosis victims, and zines and specializing in children’s to put the Abbey into a lead that ing started on an organized scale by the visitors were gladly received by stories. She also has written circus was not overcome throughout the Cathedral groups. The Cathedral the patients. Visits will be made on stories. She recited a number of game. Welsh and Dan Cassidy both The New Ford Girls’ club, directed by the Rev. Sunday every two weeks. A gp*oup her verses for the children and told rang up field goals before the Springs Daniel Morning, sent groups last of married women, led by Mrs. John a number of stories. Miss Willson team scored again. Barron, Pirate Sunday to Craig colony. Sands home Rae, is to visit institutions on Thurs­ is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mill- substitute, went into the game and and the Jewish National sanatorium. days. The work will be extended so man and Mrs. O’Day. Both Mrs. threw two ringers in rapid succes­ V.8 as to include all the sanatoriums of O’Day and Miss Willson are Cath­ sion. Shortly before the half, Schaf­ FOURTH DEGREE MEETING the citv. olics. fer, Abbey guard, was removed from The monthly meeting of Denver Mr. and Mrs. John H. Drake an­ the game on personal fouls, and was assembly, No. 539, K. of C., Fourth nounce the birth of a daughter Feb. replaced by Russ Stevens, who and the improved 4 Degree, will be held at the Argonaut 29. Mrs. Drake was formerly Miss played a bang up game, The half hotel on Tuesday evAing, March 8, Maude Hollister, daughter of Mr. ended with the Bears in a 16-11 Will Be Announced and Shown in the with a dinner at 6:30. Important and Mrs. E. J. Hollister of this city. lead. business is to be taken up, and all • Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Schmitt and The Grizzlies came back strong in Fourth Degree members are re­ son, Clare, motored to Cripple Creek the second half and, after Welsh VERT NEAR FUTURE quested to be present. An interest­ Sunday. scored a free throw, Dan Cassidy ing feature for the evening has been Mrs. Jack Sanders is receiving made a nice follow-up shot to put arranged with William H. Perry of treatment at a local hospital. the score to 19-11. Jones and Glea­ Watch for the Moat Startling Announcement in 375 South Gilpin street, a member The ladies of the Altar and Rosary son bol.stered the Pirate rating and the History of the Automobile Industry of the Denver assembly, who was re­ society held a meeting Thursday of the quarter ended 19-15. St. Mary’s cently initiated. Mr. Perry will show last week. Various plans were made edged a point closer after Albin • THIS MEANS moipeg taken on a seven weeks’ tour for post-Lenten activities and tenta­ scored one from the free throw line, witlk his family through South tive plans made for the usual St. but Welsh scored two more field We must make room for more trade-ins and we are, Ammca, the Panama canal, Cuba, On St. Patrick’s day evening, the Patrick’s day party. goals, Hynes made a gratis toss for Florida and New York. members of the Ancient Order of Mr. and Mrs. JE. J. Bower and Abbey and Trainor and Gleason therefore, determined to close out our present stock Hibernians will hold their fifty-sixth Mrs. Harry Van Alstyne motored to scored for St. Mary’s. of new and used cars and trucks at extra special annual charity ball at the Cosmopol­ Pueblo Friday. In the final two minutes the Gol­ The Best in itan ball room. The committee is Miss Agnes Doherty and Miss den Grizzlies unearthed a clever prices. Come in now and get a real bargain. composed of John Gleason, chair­ Anna Doherty were week-end guests stalling game, and in S t Mary’s hur­ Used man, assisted by Dan Sullivan, 0. ried attempts to rush the stalling TERMS or TRADE Ealliei; Heiimaiin*i in Boulder, where they visited with Furniture Magor, James Hunt, J. P. ^cConaty, Miss Dorothy Sterling, who is a stu­ Growlers, they gave Abbey two more FAMILY Thomas Henry, M. J. Grotty, John dent at the state university. points via the free throw line from Caih or Credit McKee, Wm. E. McLain, Steve John Murphy spent Saturday and the hands of Welsh and Hynes. While all the Abbey basketeers Horan, T. G. Costello and Wm. Sunday visiting with friends in HEALTH BOOK. Retail Rooms turned in what is termed a fine game. O’Malley. Denver. Open Daily Captain Stukey Welsh and Doc Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Shumway A FULL LINE OF George Hancock’s orchestra will motored to Denver Sunday, return­ Hynes were outstanding. Welsh furnish the music. The public will be has the reputation of being one of FREE' OFFICE FURNITURE welcome at this social. ing to their home Monday afternoon. the smoothest performing cage cam­ It’s the Best Book on the Care of The pupils of St. Michael’s school On Civic Canter We rent Folding Chairs, Card and paigners in the southern end of the 14th and Broadway the Health ever Given Away Free. presented a splendid patriotic pro­ Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, state. Hynes is also one of the hard­ It is full of pictures and illustra­ gram Friday morning in the school anything in stock. Established 1888. est floor guards to stop, and can tions. More than 6,000,000 copies $00 Promoters hall. Songs, musical selections and of this wonderful book, printed in PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 pivot and dribble with the best of a number of little plays were given them. twelve languages, have been placed by the various grades. t o r Missions The entire student body of Abbey in homes. Here is the book that The little daughter of Mr. and made the trip to Colorado Springs will tell you how to GET well and Mrs. Lawrence Roche, born Febru­ Friday to cheer their Bears on to the SEARS, ROEBUCK CUTS PRICES KEEP well. It explains the cause Goal ot Drive ary 6, was baptized Sarah Ann. championship. Monday, all classes of most all common and serious Mrs. Sarah Holden returned to her were dismissed in honor of Abbey’s ailments. Then it tells how many home in Canon City Friday evening Reductions Range From 12 to 47 The Diocesan Mission office will first champs. Negotiations are com­ obstinate diseases (as listed in make a drive for the enrollment of from Denver, where she spent sev Per Cent coupon below), may be combated fO eral days visiting friends and rela­ pleted for a three-game series to be 500 promoters for the Society for played between the Cathedral high with simple means. This book tives. While there, she attended the By the Associated Press. the P^pagmtion of the Faith in the Bluejays, northern division winners, (CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Sears-Roebuck & Co. today gives you proof of most amazing Guaranteed diocese before Easter. A promoter fuj|||ral of her aunt, the late Mrs. help given. Sick GET well! Read Annie Kerwin. and Abbey. The state championship announced its prices for the spring and summer, de­ enrolls a band of ten members in games will be played in Denver this book. Here is the book that the society, and is the point of con­ Miss Anna Riede observed a birth­ scribing them as “ drastically'lower.” you have been waiting for. Writ­ Income day anniversary Monday* ^February March 11, 12 and 13 in the Cathedral tact between the individual member gymnasium. Farm implements, at a 33 1/3 per cent reduction, ten in simple, easily understood 5-year <;erriflCatefi in and the diocesan office. Letters will 29, the first real birthday fo(r four language. It points the way to bond form, sums of $10u are prominently mentioned by the mail order com­ and up. be addressed to the pastors of the years. A group of her friends re­ health and happiness, and it’s Record of past lOO ycar.s diocese within the next week ex- membered the occasion b^ sending pany, Prices on wearing apparel are said to be cut yours FREE without any obliga­ proves building and loan pres.sing Bishop Vehr’s approval of a cake and a basket of gifts, with from 15 to 47 per cent; on dry goods from 21 to 34 tion whatsoever. Just fill out the the safest form of invest­ ment. the drive for promoters and assign­ many happy wishes to her. James per cent, and on home furnishings from 12 to 43 per coupon below—^this helpful book Our Certificates now ing a quota for each parish on the Cassidy, a student at the Abbey will go to you postpaid. held by investors in <6 school, also observed a birthday an­ cent. ' * states and 11 foreign basis pf 500 for the entire state. The Full of countries. pastors will be asked to suggest prob­ niversary Monday, the fourth real Call, writs.or telephone able promoters or to secure volun­ birthday of his life. James is a star Illustrations for detailed Infprmr.tlon. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. teers for the position. athlete of the school and plays cen ter on the basketball team. IN REUIIilFR G i N The promoter system is the tradi­ 1740 Broadway Denver, Colo. S i I V £ R S t A 3 ^ tional plan for gathering funds for The Register chain of newspapers Building and Loan Asoociation the foreign missions in the Society this week makes its bow with a new l<44W CtTON STREET DENVER. COUO for the Propagation of the Faith. One $30 CLEARED paper. The Western Montana Regis­ hundred and ten years ago, when the ter. 'The list now includes: The Reg- Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 . Phone MAin 3437 i.ster. National Edition; The Register, society was first founded in Lyons, AT BAKE SALE Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 France, to gather funds principally Local Edition; The Denver Cath­ for the American missions, the plan olic Register; 'The Central California of organization was to have bands Durango.— The Rosary and Altar Register; The Superior California DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST of ten paying their promoters the society held a bake sale on Satur­ Register; The Nebraska Register; equivalent of five cents a month for day. About $30 was cleared. The Eastern Montana Register, and Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets FREE AIRALL The Western Montana Register. The the missions. Today, in spite of the The Queen of Heaven sodality L Henmann & Co., Inc. *■ lET Yflli^ _ addition of the home mission appeal held its regular monthly meeting Nevada Register will make its bow to that for the foreign missions and Thursday evening of last week. The in the very near future. Preliminary 34 East 12th St., New York, N. Y j [9iSf{Sj^nsurance the vast improvement of economic ho.stesses we^e the Misses Helen arrangements for another edition are iiM 11 ■■■ J 4 a i l Conpon N o w h conditions over the pioneer days of Tausch, Elizabeth Richerson and well under way. “ In union there is WALL PAPER Phone, MAin 4843 Tj. Hennunn 4 Co., lae., E. 12th St. the society, the dues collected by the Mary Conway. strength.” The Register everywhere 3c Roll for Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Etc. N w York. N. T. has proved a popular paper. I promoters are. just ten cents a month A baby boy was born in the past Cracked Ice Ceiling 6 ) ic Roll Pleue send frre et chirrs m i withoat. In the Heart of Denver’s Business District The office gf promoter in the society week at Mercy hospital to Mr. and oblirition, Fithcr Heurainn’i book,' 514-15 EQUITABLE BLDG. WALL PAPER PASTE 10c LB. **Aidi to Good Health.** is richly endowed with spiritual fa­ Mrs. James McNamara. Jfi vors by the Holy See. Michael Campion has sufficiently QREAT MUSIC 32 Broadway FALBY’S Phone PE. 2940 Street oc Box ...... _. Many promoters were enrolled recovered to return to his home. *He 4K by the Diocesan Mission office when has been confined to Mercy hospital U*m» .... it W’as first opened in 1928, but be­ for about three weeks. IS PROMISED r4»- Miss Veronica Meyer, who visited Town or City...... S U ta ... cause of conflicting methods of col­ CORONA lecting dues, the system was not thor­ Miss Mary O’Neill, has returned to The annual Lenten concert of the or Suit &-Overcoat fcV Print your name vary plainly and oughly organized. In the future it her home at Park View, N. M. Cathedral choir under the direction 2 SUITS Cleaned & Pressed 75c check disorder with which you LUMP will be possible to gain the benefits Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reh have re of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Josdph are auffering. CASH AND CARRY of membership through anonymous turned from Los Angeles, where they Bosetti, at the Municipal auditorium (2] Nerroua Diaordera —Medium sized spent two months with their daugh­ Nervousness, Unduly Excited contribution of the amount of the Wednesday, March 16, will return to lump of good ter, Miss Agnes Reh. Call and Delivery— 90c- n Sloroach and Bowel Ditordara dues in the annual Mission Sunday the former plan of having half the quality. Mrs. James Cummins underwent Our Large Volume Makes These Remarkably Low Prices Possible □ Dropay collection, but enrolled membership program composed of sacred and the within the diocese will all be through sfn operation at Mercy hospital for other half of secular music. In the r*1 Conatipation appendicitis the first of last week. Ladies’ Plain Silk or W ool Dresses and Coats ^ Purifying the Bowels the schools or through promoters. The sacred section, portions of Pales­ Father William Kipp of St. Colum- Cleaned and Pressed— System Purifying system has been found highly suc­ trina’s Mass, which the great com­ ba’s church will publish a small [~1 Rheumatism and Gout cessful in other dioceses, and, be poser prepared at the instigation of monthly magazine for local distribu­ 75^ Cash and Carry—Call and Deliver, 85^ I~| Lag Soros cause it is the traditional plan, is St. Philip Neri when Church music '—' Varicose Veins. Ulcers, EMPIRE tion. This magazine, to be called Slow Healing Wounds recommended by the National office had fallen to a low ebb, and which DYERS LUMP of the Society for the Propagation “ The Tattler,’’ will be edited by Fa­ was so remarkable that it won Pales­ CLEANERS n Anemia ther Kipp. It will be sold at the General Weakness. Chloraiis of the Faith, Information as to the trina the name “ Prince of Music” —In large lump. news stands of Durango for 25 cents Branchet: Q Bladder and Kidney Trouble duties and privileges of promoters and was declared the standard for Main Office None better at per copy, and the entire net proceeds 1573 n Gall and Liver Trouble may be had from the Rev. F. Greg­ Church compositions, will be sung. end Plant: Gallstones, Jaundice the price. ory Smith, Diocesan Mission office, of the sales, which will be the sole Likewise, Saint-SaensJ^ music for the 700 £. Colfax. Broadway in Colda and Coughi source of revenue, will be donated Littleton, Colo. nineteenth psalm, “ The heavens de­ MAin 6101. 65 Broadway Head Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchial to the work of the Community coun Catarrh, Grippe and like disorders. clare,” will be presented; it is in $5.75 cil for as long a period as the local oratorio style, with duets, quartets, Skin Trouble unemployment emergency exists. Eczema, Irritation, Eruptions sextets and choruses. _ of the skin. etc. STATE CHAMP [ J Hardening of Arteries YOUNG LADIES RICH INDULGENCES TO THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. High Blood Pressure, QAMES ASKED Over 20 Years of Satisfactory Service Infirmities of Old Age TO MEET FRIDAY NEAR EAST RELIEF WORK 0 Hemorrhoids (Piles) The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Catholic Work f~| Asthma The Abbey school, winner of the New York.— Cardinal Hayes, as Established 1906 ^ Diffichlty in Breathing 519 C Cc ■BIOGiUNI»n)EL< basketball championship in the South­ (St. Leo't Parith) pnresident of the Catholic Near East 1 0 Rupture •WOMB AMD tAMTS ern Colorado Parochial league, has The Young Ladies’ sodality of S t W,elfare association, has just re­ 1936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348,6349 KE. 3146 challenged the Cathedral team, Leo’s will hold a meeting at the home ceived a decretum in which Pius XI champion of the Denver Parochial of Agnes Morley, 620 W. 14th ave­ granted extraordinary privileges league, to games to decide the state nue Friday evening. The hostesses and indulgences to the members of —> Catholic high school championship. will be Agnes Worley, Mary Madden the clergy and to the laity who are I It is expected to play on the evenings and Catherine Lohr. enrolled in the association. To all THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. of March 11 and 12 in the Cathedral A very interesting talk was gpven members at. the moment of death, CHARLES A. DeSELLEU gymnasium and, if necessary, on the by Father O’Ryan at the Altar and provided they have made a worthy FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED T3he SARGENT the afternoon of Sunday, March 13. Rosary society meeting Thursday Confession and received Holy Com­ W e Ship by Rail Father H. L. McMenamin indicated evening of last week. The meeting munion or, if they are not able to Office Phones TAbor 3206, TAbor 3206 35th and Walnut Sts. j BaMwiw» Built M A C Thursday that the challen^ would was followed by a social hour. The do this, if they repeat the name of Residence Phone PRanklin 1058-W. Denver, Colorado I GRAND FIAHO ^ ||9 v be accepted. Cathedral will play St. ladies will receive Communion at the Jesus or, if this is impossible, at least Mai-y’s, Colorado Springs, at the 7 o’clock Mass Sunday. It is hoped invoke the sacred name in their heart Springs at 2 p. m. Sunday. CoDpleU in every detail with tooe comparable all the members will be there. and provided they accept death as a *4"IH to that of the mo(t expensive grands. Youcan penalty for sin— there is granted a now, even though your budget it small, enjoy A reader wishes to thank the SOCIETY WANTS RADIO SETS plenary indulgence. These faculties RUDOLPH BROS. MERCANTILE CO. ♦ The S t Vincent de Paul society is music at its best. Well gladly arrange l$mis. Sacred Heart of Jesus for a very arid privileges are granted in per­ great temporal benefit granted making an appeal for radio crystal petuity and all former privileges re­ **The Leading Store on the East Side’* ' TH€ BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY through the intercession of Our sets with head phones, for,u se by main in force. Cardinal Hayes will Those Who Demand Quality Trade at RUDOLPHIS for 11 Mother 6f Perpetual Help, the Little Denver tuberculosis patients. Read­ communicate with the priests making Meats, Groceries and Home Bakery Goods ' • > IS34 California S t MAin 2388. Flower, St. Francis of Assisi, the ers who wish to donate such sets are known to them the special faculties 28TH AND DOWNING PHONE YORK 0318 - 0319 Holy Souls and all the saints. i requested to phone KEystone 8615. granted by the Holj^ See. l-H

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Costumes Rented Novena of Grace Will Be For Operas, Dramas, Plays ^ .Good CoHe<^ Schools Can Buy Used MODERATELY PRICED Costumes Cheap Held in Colorado Springs , ' 20(lb-2lbs.35( ()lb s/t'C ^ Other Grades 25 fond up Colorado Costume Co. ^ 'V. •V, S\\\V>U» »»#/////✓ ✓ ✓ ^ Phillips Colorado Spfings. — Beginning Vrain street, Wednesday, February JI i C. 1751 Champa St. Denver, Colo. Friday evening, March 4, a ‘‘novena 24. Mrs. Schroeder w’as born in Mon­ SANDERSONS'' “ 66” of grace” in honor o f' St Francis treal, Canada. She leaves two daugh­ Service Station Xavier, apostle of India and ters, Mrs. Bessie Bainter, Jefferson, 1514 ARAPAHOE «- TA. X59I. Japan, will be celebrated at Sacred Ore., and Mrs. J. J. Elliott, this city, JUBILEE CEIMIIX BOULDER VALLEY W . 7th at Santa Fe Drive Heart church. This novena of grace, and one son, Theodore Schroeder of so-called on account of the innumer­ Coco Solo islands. Canal Zone, where Montrose.— Events marking the Lump coal $5.50 ton ‘T o t t r Neighborhood Service Station” able graces and extraordinary favors he is stationed in the service of the silver jubilee celebration February Big New Colorado Coal Co. obtained through the intercession of United States navy. Fifteen grand­ 28 of Montrose council, Knights of THE DEPENDABLE COAL DEALER Complete Greasing, Tire and Battery Service St. Francis Xavier, was celebrated children and one great-grandchild Columbus, included Pontifical Mass 4310 Brighton' Blvd. • MAin 3377 here for the first time last year, al­ also survive her. The funeral was celebrated by the Most Rev. Bishop A Real Buy in Battery though it is held annually in most of held Friday morning at 9 o’clock Urban J. Vehr at St. Mary’s church, SEED the larger cities. No doubt special from Sacred Heart church, the Rev, at which some 200 children and interest v/ill be manifested in the John F. Nelson, 0. M. I, officiating adults received their First Holy CATALOG novena this year due to the recent at the Requiem High Mass. Communion; the exemplification of Optometrist Prest-O-Lite Murcury exposition of the body of this great the first three degrees of the K. of ■ Send or Call for saint in Goa, India, which was found C. to a group of twelve candidates, Your FREE Copy Today' and Optician to be in a splendid state of preser­ and a magnificent banquet in the Dependable Quality 13 Plate $6.60 vation. The noyena will close on Ladies Complete evening. Bishop Vehr was one of at Saving Prices HELEN WALSH March 12, the anniversary of the the principal speakers at the ban­ Associate canonization of S t Francis Xavier. quet, at which 250 were present, The Western Seed Co. W. R. JOSEPH Following is the list of sermons to 16| Garments for some thirty being turned away be­ be given during the novena by the cause of lack of space. 1425 15th St. Denver EYES EXAMINED Roy Stroud Rev. R. L. Mahoney, 0. M. I.; Fri­ The Bishop delivered an eloquent day, March 4, “ The Treasure House Relief of Needy address on “ Loyalty and Patriotism,” Phone TAbor 1880 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING of Grace;” Saturday, “ The Site— stressing especially that good citi­ Faith;” Sunday afternoon, “ The Greeley.— Twenty members of the zens must be loyal to both Church “Please Note” General Auto Repairing Foundation— Piety;” Monday, “ The Altar and Rosary society spent a and country, and discussing juvenile OLSON & OLSON NEW LOCATION Phene MA. 6625 Night Phone GA. 0263*R Framework— Hope;” Tuesday, “ The busy day Thursday, February 25, delinquency and other problems of *768 TEJON, GALLUP 27Z2 Walls— Patience;” Wednesday, “ For­ completing 100 garments which will the present day. C. J. Moynihan 2760 W 29TH, GALLUP 0606 218-219 Majestic Bldg. giveness of Sins;” Thursday, “ The be given to the needy. The meeting was the other main speaker, his sub­ 3030 E. 6TH AVE.. YORK 4266 1833 ELM ST., FRANKLIN 3892 Cornerstone — Humility;” Friday, was held at the home of Mrs. M. J. ject being “ Christianity and Toler­ For Quality. Service, Economy and DENVER GARDENS DAIRY “ The Mortar— Prayer;” Saturday, Delany. Plans were made for the ance.” Courteay, Be Sure and Trade “ 0 mam entation— C harity. ” K. of C. breakfast and banquet to John T. O’Fallon, grand knight, at Olson & Oison Grocery Clean Paateurized Milk— Put Up Under Certified Conditiona and Market. gave the address of welcome and in­ Phone SOutb 2939 A. Anderson. Prop. 175 Vallejo The last of the series of sermons be given at Newman hall March 20 on marriage was given Wednesday and 29. Mrs. M. J. Walsh will be in troduced Horace S. Price, district LANTZ ELATI CASH GROCERY evening at Sacred Heart church by charge of the breakfast and Mrs. deputy, who acted as toastmaster. For Piano and Pipe Organ the Rev. J. T. McDermott, 0. M. I. Elizabeth Cole and Mrs, Frank The musical numbers included a piano Tuning and Repairing Sanitary Laundry Co. Smith will have charge of the ban­ solo by Miss Evelyn Flor, violin solo Quality Meats and Groceries—Free Delivery The subject of his talk was “ Mar­ Call on Phone PEarl 2461 600 Elati W. E. Thomas & Son, Props. Phone KEystone 9184 riage, Its Safeguards.” quet. These will be part of the pro­ by Mrs. Myrtle Faussone and vocal solo by Mrs. Loyde Hillyer, accompa­ The Rev. Louis F. Hagus, pastor gram of the K. of C. golden jubilee. , S. L. SAUSA nied by Professor Hillyer. “ America” of St. Paul’s church, Broadmoor, was An extra meeting, an all-day sewing Satisfaction Guaranteed TED’S QUALITY MARKET and “ The Star Spangled Banner” the speaker Wednesday evening at session, was held Tuesday, March 1, Estimates Cheerfuiiy Given at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Cole. were sung by the entire company, W e Handle Only Corn-Fed Meats, Fresh Fish and Poultry St. Mary’s church. Next Wednesday Phone Eng. 460-J Res. 3597 So. Pearl Eucharistic Congress evening, the Rev. John R. Mulroy, The bicentennial of the birth of with Professor Hillyer accompanying (29 SANTA FE TABOR 9225 DUBLIN pastor of Holy Ghost church, Den­ George Washington was celebrated and C. E. Adams acting as song June 22 to 26, 1932 ver, will give the sermon. by a High Mass, at which the school leader. S SPECIAL children received Holy Communion Other speakers who brought greet­ Book Now With On Sunday afternoon, March 6, Radio Automobile % 12 Photographs, Size 3 ^ 4 x 4 ^ PATRONIZE at 4:15, Fathep Lyons, C. S. P., who in a body. The music was furnished ing were P. C. Moshisky, mayor; J. E. D. Whitley % Just the Size for Annual Photos. by the children’s choir. The occa­ B. Morgan, superintent of schools; BATTERIES All Retouched is director of the Newman clubs of RECHARGED— REPAIRED S. S. and Tourist Agency S for only New York state, will address the sion was further commemorated by John J. SulUvan, past, state deputy, REGISTER a patriotic program held in Newman Denver; Joseph C. Maguire, state REBUILT Official Agents. Thomas Cook A Son, > $1.00 Newman club of Colorado college in Called For and Delivered Catholic Travel League and deputy, Denver; Harrison Elder, the Knights of Columbus hall. The hall Monday evening, February 29. Work Guaranteed Other Tour Companies i LOOP PHOTO CO. ADVERTISERS subject of his talk will be “ My Ob­ Father Froegel assisted at the Grand Knight, Grand Junction; Wil­ H. M. CASMON Inquire Offices 1744 Welton' St. Phone KE. 0462 i K £ . 5790 Loop Mkt. Bldg. servations of Newman Clubs.” All Forty Hours’ devotion at Fort Col­ liam Dolan of Denver and Father D. Phone SO, 0671 422 Ogden St. members of the club and their friends lins last week, delivering the sermon A. Barry of Montrose, who intro­ who are interested are cordially in­ Monday night and officiating at duced Bishop Vehr. vited to this meeting. Benediction at the solemn closing Where Good Wholesome Food Sunday, March 6, a dinner will Tuesday night. WESTCLIFFE MASS be served by Corpus Christi guild Father Hagus of Sterling spent 1 ft at 1 o’clock in Corpus Christi hall. Tuesday evening and Wednesday HOURS CHANGED morning in Greeley as the guest of Register Small Ads SPECIAL LENTEN DISHES An excellent menu has been planned by the committee in charge, and it Father Froegel. Westcliffe. — Commencing Sun­ Fresh Scallops and Sword Fish Mrs. Fred McCourt entertained day, March 6, the time for Mass is hoped a large crowd will attend. AURORA DRUG CO. CONSULT FRANK J. CONW AY Shipped Direct to Us Tickets' for adults are thirty-five Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hale and Mrs. will be changed from 9 and 11 Fre.h Drugs— Right Prices Agent of the New York Life (purely mu­ Waters Bros., Props. tual) for information and advice in matters Restaursmt All Steaks and Chops Broiled cents; children under 12, twenty-five J. F. McIntyre from Fort Collins o’clock to 8 and 10 o’clock. Sunday. A social will be given on St. Pat­ AURORA, COLORADO pertaining to Life Insurance, Income Bonds, 615 17TH STREET Over a Charcoal Fire cents. Phone Aurora 252 - 258 - 264 or Annuities. All terms of contracts written The Pirates of St. Mary’s high Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, accompanied rick’s night. for men, women and children. 200 Insur­ ance Bldg., 14tb and Champa Sts.. TAbor by her daughter and son, Margaret Antoin Elder, 75, for 45 years a FOR eye, ear, nose and throat troubles, school were defeated by the Abbey 6281. and Ed, spent Saturday in Denver. resident of the Wet Mountain valley, as well as nervous and chronie diseases, see five in the final league game of the Dr W . A O’ConneU, D.C., Suite 247 Steel season, which was played Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tucker are the died Sunday, February 21. Funeral Bldg., corner 16th and Welton street, or Office Phone KEystone 8091 night at the Knights of Columbus parents of a baby body,, born last services were held Friday from the telephone KE. 4063 for an appointment. Residence Phone SUnset 1281-R J. J. HENRY—SHEET METAL WORK gymnasium, the score being 26-21. week. Assumption church, where a Re­ W e Specialize in Heating Equipment SPECIAL OFFER UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves 548-660 Cherokee St. Denver. Colorado On Thursday afternoon, basketball Guy Bradford spent three days quiem Mass was offered by Father mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six sweaters were presented to eight last week in Salida on business. Layton. Interment was in Silver Umbrella Shop, 1604 Arapahoe St. Second months to pay your bill Private room or open storage. We have players and Manager Gene Ferrand Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Coming are Cliff. floor. MAin 3462. PARSLOW at a school assembly. The presenta­ leaving March 10 to attend the pro­ low rate of insurance. MRS. ATKINSON has moved her millinery BROTHERS Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give -you estimate on tion was made by Father Gallagher, fession of their daughter. Sister Mission Catechists to 1645 E 16th Ave., A p t 2. Remodeling your work. chairman of the athletic board. Play­ Bernadette Marie, of the Mercy and order work a apeciaity. Agent for Nu- Expert Bod^, Fender ers receiving sweaters were Captain order at Omaha. She is at present at Tenth Anniversary Bone corset -and corselette; made to rour MOVING, STORING AND PACKING measurement & Radiator Repairinf Ormond Myles, Jack Gleason, Hugh teaching in one of the parochial 1425 Speer Blvd. No Money Needed for Six Months Jones, James Gleason, Shubert Al- schools. Mr. and Mrs. Coming will Huntington, Ind.— The Society of LAUER’S PIU¥i«fi.HOME FOR BABIES. bin. Bill McCarty, Joe Barron and be acftompanied by another daugh­ Missionary Catechists has just cele­ Undernouriralifi M U In a specialty. 3001 WEST SIDE DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. Norman Trainor. ter, MfS. Carl Marker of Denver. brated the tenth anniversary of its Vine street. FlUsklio 3661. Phone TAbor 9117 Forty Hours’ devotion will open Mrs. Elizabeth Pease and her founding. In 1922, the society con­ GUARANTEED " ‘ reltuilt batteries, *2.25 sisted of seven members, two of WEST 29TH AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse in the Glockner chapel Sunday, daughter and son, Zella and Leslie and yours Tires all sizes, slightly used, Prices reduced in beauty work. Marcel and March 6, with High Mass at six whom were professed, and the first *1.60. Tulloh, 638 SanU Fe. Phone KE. 7795. shampoo, 75c. Finger wave and shampoo, Parker, spent Saturday in Denver " ...... 1 .... o’clock. The Rev. Reginald James, C. ■visiting Carl Pease. mission center ■was established at 76c. Phone GA. 7168 for appointment. VIRGINIA BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Alice K. Francis Hazel Hardis P., will be celebrant. Sunday eve­ Mrs. Carl Rydberg is recovering WatrouB, New' Mexico. In ten years Gives a free shampoo with each Anger 2746 W. 29th Ave. ning a sermon ■will be preached by from a three weeks’ attack of the it has grown to a society of 150 wave. Shampoo 26c. when given with a marcel. 2027 E. Virginia, phone PEarl 2586. the Rev. E. M. Woeber of St. Mary’s fiu. Her sister, Mrs. Richard Dillon members, 79 of whom are professed, SPECIAL GUS’S MARKET r ~ D church of this city. Monday eve­ of Castle Rock, returned 'home Sat- and there are 13 mission centers— six CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP LIVING ROOM SUITES ning, the Rev. C. F. Convery, C. M., day after spending several days with in New Mexico, one in Texas, four in 406 East Colfax Avenue For Good Meats CLAFFEY Steamed cleaned in your home, $5 of St. Thomas seminary wilt give the her sister. California and two in . The Across From the Cathedral 1030 Republic Bldg. Luncheons. 86c JEPSEN COMPANY 613 East Thirteenth Avenue sermon: Tuesday evening, the Right Bettie Beetham has re-entered St. society teaches catechism and does Dinners, Steaks, Chops, Fish, Etc., 60c 16th and Tremont PI. 1669 BROADWAY PHONE TABOR 7949 Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber, V. G., Peter’s school after a long illness. social work in the poorest missions Fried Chicken. Dinners, Tenderloin Steaks. 65c PHONE MAIN 1824 We Serve Club Breakfasts MAIN 9321 will officiate at the closing and the Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh enter­ of the Southwest. MAXfiY’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Ladies' tvalf soles and heels. 90c and up. Rev. P. Riordan will preacli. tained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and COLUMBINE BARBER SHOP Men’ s soles, 75c and up. Heel taps. 26e It Pays to Look Well Joseph Petricko, 25, of 2525 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dumer and their 2808 EAST 6TH AVENUE Howbert street, died Tuesday after­ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Your Patronage Appreciated I Doyle’s Pharmacy W . E. E W AN . Prop. noon, Feb. 23, from injuries he re­ Mrs. Dale Stiverson, at a well-ap­ 2434 E. 6th Avenne JANITOR and houseman needs permanent The Particular Druggist ceived earlier in the day when he pointed dinner Sunday. poiition. Geo. Worth. 726 Kalametb 8 t CAMERAS AND FILMS Phone MAin 1098. was throw'n from a gasoline track Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dillon are plan­ CAMBRIAN COAL 17th Ave. and Grant On the market over 80 years. worker’s car on the Midland Terminal ning to leave Sunday, March 6, for Better and Cleaner than ever. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 TAbor 8936— TAbor 8937 railroad. He is survived by a month’s vacation with relatives OWENS COAL CO. Grant Pleasant home for girls. Formerly 18th and Clarksoo his mother, Mrs. Katherine Pe­ and friends in Denver and Pueblo. SO. 5432 ______801 W. Bayaud FREE DELIVERY tricko; three brothers. Jack, George MAN W AN TS work half-days or two or Miss Mildred Mary Smith spent DONEHUE PICTURE SHOP three days a week. Gallup 0361-J. and Andrew of this city, and an­ last week-end with her friend, Bettie Formerly other brother, Frank, who lives in Beetham. Cisler ft Donelyie FOR SALE— Five-room modern bonao, Globe, Arizona, and two sisters, Mrs. pictures and Framing garage. 3823 Gilpin street; near church The K. of C. and the Altar society MAin 0962 822 12th Street and tehool. USE Dorothy Gardner of Butte, Mont., will receive Holy Communion in a and Miss Veronica Petricko of Colo­ body at the 7 :30 Mass Sunday, March A TO Z Express and Moving. Prices ROOM AND BOARD for 3 or 4 children. CORBETT’S rado Springs. The funeral was held 6. A large attendance is desired. *1.00 per houfi ^ *1.60. Big truck; 2068 Clarkson street, phone VOrk 4278-M . THE PIERCE HOTEL Saturday morning at 9 o’clock from trunks and baggage, 50c and up. Phone The beautiful statue of St. Jos­ KEystone 6741. Stand. 19tb and California FOR RENT— Strictly modem five-room California at 13tb St. Sacred Heart church. eph, recently donated by generous street house, full basement, fine conditien; walk­ ICE ing distance, two blocks from S t Leo'i Mrs. Catherine Schroeder, a resi­ parishioners, was blessed Sunday TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY DENVER, COLO. and S t Elizabeth’s churchbs. Adults only. dent of Colorado Springs since 1899, night at the evening services by Fa­ HOME-MADE BREAD AND ROLLS died at her home, 2412 West St. Fancy Cakes and Pies 911 Champa street. CREAM 3 Minutes’ Walk to Business District ther Froegel. Full Line of Dairy Products 2742 W . 29th Ave. James Taylor, Prop. MAN, father of 7 children, needs -work. A service that will satisfy— at a Will do anything. P. Tixiar, 716 26tb St. price that -will please you. BANNER CROWD PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, CALCI- PARISH CLUBS MINING, all repairs, on piaster, brick, ce- ROOM and board in private home; reason- When in Need of Help ATTENDS CRESTED meiit and woodwork; by day or contract. able. 2068 Clarkson street Phone YOrk J. J. Gillen, 863 Bannock St. Phone PEarl 4278-M. of Any Kind, Permanent or Odd Job. CHOOSE HEADS 3330. Call Employment Department, BUTTE MEETING Extra STRONG BOY over 16, wishes farm work. RAY COAL CO. Experienced. 2337 Clarkson, MAin 4988. Walsenburg.— The newly-organ­ Crested Butte. — At a regular Catholic Charities ized social clubs of the parish have 1100 South Logan Phone PEarl 4604 BOOKKEEPER and general office man, meeting of the members of K. of C., Heat Night Phone MAin 1491 8 years’ experience, needs position. Box 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 begun to function. Meetings of the held at their club rooms Feb. 25, a Frederick E g g „_...... *6.00 B. M„ care Denver Catholic Register. promoters for the men’s and women’s Genuine Boulder Valley Lump...... _*6.00 banner crowd attended. Industrial Lump...... „..*6.60 ••‘-M i ; clubs were held recently and officers SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER, 60c After regular business of the club At Odd Hours Roast Chicken Dinner, 60c were elected for the coming year. had been handled, members of Gun­ MOTHER’S TEA ROOM The men’s club will be directed by nison council who live in Crested CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. 1211 East 9th Ave. YOUR BABY the following: President, Vincent Butte repaired to the city hall where REPAIRING f f e e i Whenever there’s a sud­ HOWELL’S SAFE DRUG STORE Timpone; vice president, Roy Bunk; all enjoyed a delicious lunch and Brins: in the Pieces— Our Work Guaranteed Your Naborhood Druggist secretary, Manuel Martinez, and smoker. An excellent talk was given den call for heat—^in Waterproof. Usable and Permanent Phone SPruce 0588 700 So. Paarl MADE WELL treasurer, Charles Wegher. The by the Rev. J. P. Walsh, who is a spring, fall or odd hours Bring this ad for 10% Discount. JAMES HUTCHINSON ladies elected the following officers: very active member of the K. of C. REHA CUT GLASS CO. President, Mrs. A. J. Dissler; vice in winter, the Gas Radiant FRANKLIN LUNCH Intestinal troubles that The most and who has aided very much in 627 15th St. Phone TA. 0528 ravage children often president. Miss Freda Daher; secre­ keeping the council alive in spite Heater brings a cheering “ 7 Years on This Corner” tary, Mrs. Matt Kilmurry, and treas­ Quality Lunches at Reasonable Prices modern of the depression which has hit the warmth to the chilliest 1620 E. 34th Ave. TA. 9452 disappear quickly when urer, Mrs. Gerald Bonfadini. community very hard as elsewhere. vacuum pack room. No fires to build. CALL JEPSEN COMPANY PURE Drinking Water The committee in charge of plans Father Walsh has been an inspiration W AN TED — By Catholic lady, office clean­ For Steam Cleaning Upholstered Furniture. for the first annual spring carnival ing, maid work. Best of references. YOrk is used. none better to all of the members. No logs to carry. No Repairing, Refinishing and Upholstering held a splendid meeting Monday eve­ 6826. The next meeting of the club will 1569 Broadway TAbor 7949 __and your own health ning at the rectory. Many new fea­ be a month hence. ashes, smoke or soot. Just Scientific Chiropodiete tures have been arranged for the en­ an odorless glow that can DR. BERTHA DE WOLFE, D5.C.— D.C. depends on PURE FOR SALE— Three hundred and twenty tertainment o f those attending. acres, one modem brick home, bams, out­ RUSSELL L. BOYD, D3.C. Water, too, PRESS CLUB CLASS be adjusted to your needs 202-203 McCIintock Bldg. Many fine prizes, all of a useful na­ buildings. Also a small producing coal mine ture,'have been purchased from local TO HOLD MEETING and extinguished the in­ oh this property. For particulars, address 1564 California S t Phone TAbor 3519 owner, 1120 Harrison, Canon City, Colorado. PHONE TABOR 5121 merchants and will be given away stant it no longer serves SIXTH AVENUE MARKET on the closing night of the festival. The public speaking class of the HARBIN SHOE itEPAIR SHOP Choice Fruits and Vegetsblee The event will be held on the last Catholic Press club will meet Wednes­ you. Phone or call for in- Prices Reasonable CORN FED MEATS BF.ST LEATHER USED Free Delivery *MATUU.MAOC IT PURE' three days of the .first week after day at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. formation on styles, Expert Workmanship 2800 East Sixth Ave. Phone YOrk 6977 Shrine of St. Anne Easter. The dates are March SI and Robert Baehr, 1575 Lafayette street. prices, terms. 628 East 6th Ave. Mrs. Walter Clary and Mrs. A. G. H. H. YORK SHEET METAL AND April 1 and 2. FOR SALE— Seven-room house, two-car FURNACE CO. ASHTON MOTOR CO. A. J. Dissler, general chairman of Rampe will take part in a program. garage, fine condition; ^ block from St. Furnaces installed, cleaned and rep. Gutter­ AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS the financial association of the par­ There -will be no Press luncheon Francis de Sales’ church and school. 355 ing spouting, cold air returns. Let us ex­ South Grant street amine your furnace. For • Economical rrantporUtion ish, returned last Friday from a trip for March because of Lent 527 E. Exposition Ave. Ph. PE. 2218 to Kansas City and the Middle West. Mrs. Joseph Seubert, chairman of ROOM and board reasonable; real home Sale* Service While in Kansas City, Mr. Dissler the historical contest, which will close with mother, for two builneis girls that April 15, has offered a five-dollar are chums or young couple that are em­ C. V . SMOTHERS attended a convention of furniture ployed; no other boarder. Walking dis­ Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadtworth Ava. dealers. gold piece as first prize. tance. 1116 East 20th avenue. a Specialty ARVADA. COLORADO The annual St. Patrick’s social Public Service Company 723 E. 6th Ave. Phone KE. 4528 FOR RENT— Furnished 6-room bungalow, will be given as usual this year on A reader of The Re^ster wishes including 2-room sleeping porch. Facing Thursday evening, March 17. A fine to publish thanks for favors received of Colorado Berkeley park, 14 block to No. 5 car. Near GOOD BOARD and room for children or PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS orchestra from Pueblo has been en­ through the intercession of St. An­ school; reduced rent. 4654 Tennyson S t adults. Reasonable. GAllup 1259-J. gaged to provide the music for the thony, St. Ann, and the Little FOR SALE— Bee Vac cleaner and attach- ROOM and board, single or double rooms; THEY ARE RELIABLE occasion. Flower, ments. Reasonable. 4664 Tennyson. private home. 682 High St. FRanklin 7136.

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PAGE TEN Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday. March 3. 1932

HOW DO YOUR CHILDREN SEE? Glenwood Court, MEETING CHANGE P lliC iL [[AGIE ANNOUNCED FOR Children with defective eyes see things in a blurred, indis­ DIOCESAN UNION tinct way— and with great strain. Children with normal C. D. of A., Gives eyes see things clearly, distinctly, easily. Make sure that The Denver Diocesan Holy 10 CLOSE FOIOAVi Name Union, which is scheduled your child js not the one in every five handicapped with Special Program to meet Wednesday evening, defective vision— have his eyes examined. March 16, in St. John’s parish hall, will meet on that same eve­ Investigate Our Liberal Insurance Plan on Glasses Glenwood Springs.— St. Theresa’s ning at 8:15 in St. Catherine’s [ CIAMP court, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ community hail. The change of ica, held its social meeting Thursday With Cathedral high school team meeting place was made on ac­ evening, February 25, at which time already crowned champion of the count of conflict of dates in St. Swigert Bros. Optical Co. a program commemorating the bi­ John’s parish. Officers and dele­ Denver Parochial basketball league, centennial of Washington’s birth was the teams will go through the for- gates of the Holy Name societies D envefs Reliable Opticians presented, with Lecturer Catherine are asked to make note of this ihality of playing out their schedule McNulty and the following commit­ this Friday, when the season is change and to announce it at SHE SAYS: 1550 California St. KEystone 7651 tee in charge: Mesdames Julia their respective meetings. brought to a close. Three games, Thome, Ethel Ralston, G l^ys Cross starting at 7 p. m., will be played, and Bernice McDonald. The pro­ featuring St. Joseph’s against Sa­ gram follows: Piano solo, “ Uncle FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION cred Heart Outlaws at that hour, Sammy,” composed and rendered by Week of March 6— S t Thomas’ in the Cards r and following with games between . s Coal, Coke Mrs. Alma Harris; “ Salute to Flag” seminary, Denver; Glockner sana­ Call KE. 0121 for Regis and Holy Family teams at 8 and “ The American Creed,” Mrs. torium, Colorado Springs. or Wood p.m. and Annunciation Cardinals Alma Harris; a paper, “ Washington, and Cathedral at 9 p.m. the Leader,” Miss Catherine Mc­ A Fine Wrist Watch Will Be Awarded to Someone Cathedral earned its laurels this Nulty; *^ocal solo, “ Father of the W e Carry a Full Line of All Grades— Li^fnite, Liley, Capitol, Rugby, year, winning nine straight games Land We Love,” Mrs. Angelina at the O’Keefe Jewelry Store March 28 Clayton, Morrison, Sterling, Monarch, Moffat, Pinnacle, against strong opposition. The Blue- Ryan; “Washington’s Life,” Mrs. DENVER PRIEST Chandler, Canon City, Anthracite, Etc. jays lost only one league game in Margaret Donegan; one-act playlet four years’ competition, that to entitled, “ Martha and George Re­ IS SPEAKER AT Every repair job (watch or clock) of $1.50 and over done $4.75, $5.25, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, Etc. St. Joseph’s in 1931. The climax to a turn,” four girls from Mrs. May Mc­ An old Kentucky “ colonel," when asked whether he thought a married great 1932 season came last Friday, Dermott’s fifth grade room, Fabian FORT COLLINS at our shop, between the dates February 28 to March 28, man would live longer than a single man, said: “ No— it just ‘ seems’ longer." when the Bluejaj's disposed of the Blossom, Marie Woods, Betty Mc­ And the Coal that you shop around for may “ seem" just as good— may last serious title contender, St. Jos­ entitles you to participate in the awarding of either a seem to cost you less tnoney, but Experience proves otherwise. Donald and Barbara Juhan. They Fort Collins<—Father William D. eph’s, 12 to 8. The game was a hard- were accompanied at the piano by McCarthy of St. Catherine’s parish, Man’s Strap Watch or Ladies’ Wrist Watch. See the fought defensive battle, packed with Julia Mae Frost. Specialty act, song Denver, delivered the sermon at THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY thrills and typical of most of the and dance, John SchnefF and Walter Lenten devotions Sunday evening. watches on display in our window. Bring in those time­ games this year. The Bluejays Crainor, from Mrs. Harris’ third Mrs. K. B. Sullivan and children D. V. HARPER, Manager played a heady game, taking a small grade; minuet dance, Miss Helen and Mrs. William Sullivan visited pieces that need adjusting, cleaning and repairing. lead at the start and being content OFFICE AND YARD— CURTIS AND 5TH STS. Gregory as George Washington and Mrs. Fred Comings at Platteville ■to hold that margin by clever execu­ Miss Dora Moscon as Martha; Saturday. Mrs. Comings is the tion of the difficult stalling game. “ Washington, His Life and Influ­ daughter of Mrs. Sullivan. The fast passing of the Bluejays was ence,” paper given by Mrs. Ethel Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitaker; Jr., THE G R E E N , too much for St. Joseph’s to over­ Ralston; '‘Star Spangled Banner,” and children attended the ski meet GIVE YOUR WATCH A SQUARE DEAL C. J. “CHET" STEBENNE FARGO STATION come. audience. All numbers were clev­ at Estes Park Sunday. A good watch is the most accurate instrument in general use. GAS, OIL, SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION In the other games la .s t week, erly given and greatly enjoyed. The Mrs. Ruby Schenck of Denver was Regis defeated the Outlaws, 20 to I8TH AVE. AT PEARL DENVER, COLORADO social committee for the evening the week-end guest of Mrs. Warren In justice to the service you expect from your watch, you should 14, and Holy Family team downed served a dainty lunch. Harvey. .Annunciation Cardinals, 25 to 16. Julia Mae Frost was hostess to the Betty Jean Jacobsen is recovering give it the simple and reasonable care which will enable it to Girli’ League members of the children’s choir at a satisfactorily from an attack of serve you faithfully and well. Do not wait for your watch to With Miss Phillips leading in the Valentine party at her home Febru­ double pneumonia, and is now able DENVER scoring with 11 points, Sacred Heart ary 13. Valentines were exchanged to be up part of the day. break down from overwork. Accumulated dirt or lack of oil girls team defeated St. Joseph’s, 18 and games played. Mrs. Frost Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Keeley and cause an excessive strain and may injure the best and most HATCHED GHIX to 10, in a Parochial league contest served dainty cakes, ice cream and Mrs. J. A. McIntyre motored to played at Cathedral gymnasium last cocoa. Longmont Friday. accurate watch movements. All varieties, blood tested. 100 lots, Theodore Sunday afternobn. J. W. Radidoux returned Sunday $7.75; 60 lots, $4.25; small lots, 9^c The Rev. J. P. Carrigan is again night from a week’s visit in Hastings, each. Heavy mixed, $6.76. Custom hatch­ able to conduct services in church, The skill needed to repair and adjust the watches of today is ing, H 4 c per eg*. Two week olds, 3c Nebr. REQUIESCANT IN PACE following several weeks of illness. per chick higher than above prices. W. M. Jackson has improved con­ most exacting and requires men of long experience. We for­ Hackethal Though not fully recovered, he is siderably. PETER BLASI of Denver, who died in improving daily. tunately are able to offer you the services of a staff of watch­ Colorado Hatchery Chicago on a vacation. Mr. Blani had been Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McIntyre and MORTUARY a Denver resident since 1889. He is sur­ Mrs. J. F. Benedeck is in Denver family spent Sunday at the J. F. Mc- makers schooled, capable of handling any make or size of Phone MAln 8767 1416 Larimer St. vived by a brother, Rocco Blasi of 3188 where she went this week to be with Osage street, and a sister. Mrs. Rose Fiori Court home in Greeley. watch satisfactorily. Honest Prices. 1449-51 Kalamath St. of 2105 York street. Requiem Mass was her sister, Mrs. Jim DeRemer, and Mrs. Susan Brady and Mrs. J. A. offered at St. Ignatius Loyola church husband, who were injured in an Phone MAin 4006 Saturday at 6 o ’clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. Brady of Boulder visited Mr. and W . P. Horan A Son service. automobile wreck on the Colorado Mrs C. L. Bishop Sunday. LOUIS SCAVELLO, 3756 Tejon street. Springs road. Mrs. DeRemer suf­ Mrs. W. B. Guyer and Mrs. H. H. Sandberg Motor Co. Father of S. Scavello and grandfather of fered a fractured spine. Hale visited Mrs. T. A. Pendergast Louis Scavello. Requiem Mass was offered Mr. and Mrs. Severn Pedersen are and Mrs, Earl Kiely at Longmont Chrysler at Mt. Carmel church at 9 o’clock Monday. Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan & Son the parents of a son, born recently Monday. Mr. Kiely, who is taking M. O'Kee/e Jewelry Co. Plymouth service. at Hopkins hospital. Mrs. Pedersen treatments at the Fort Lyon hos­ MATTEO DE CARLO. Adams county. Be­ will be remembered as the former pital, is much improved. ’ Authorized Dealer loved husband of Antonietti De Carlo, father Denver’s Quality Jewelers General HARTFORD of Joseph, Salvatore, Michael, John, Rocco, Helen Moscon. J. B. Halloran and son, James, Mrs. Louise Marino, Mrs. Angelina Per­ Mrs. .^hn Schutte is recovering spent Saturday and Sunday in Den­ M. O’Keefe, President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec’y-Treas. Repairing and gola and Mrs. Anna Camp. Requiem Mass ver visiting friends. MORTUARY was offered at the Assumption church. nicely from a major operation, per­ Walter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. Storage Welby, Wednesday at 9 o’clock. Funeral formed at the Porter hospital last Mrs. Frank Root went to Denver 950 Bannock St. KEystone 8521 620 E. Colfax was rheld from Mt. Carmel society hall at week. Monday to attend the trade show of 2 o'clock. Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. a beauty shop supply company, re­ 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 Horan A Son service. Mr. De Carlo had Miss Mary Guadnola, who has PHONE KEYSTONE 2779 owned a truck farm near Denver 45 years. been seriously ill, is improving turning home Tuesday. M ARY E. . HARRINGTON, 345 South daily. Her sister, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Carl Johnson and children, Mail Orders Given Prompt, Efficient Attention Rea. Phone SPruce 3296 Monroe street. Beloved mother of Charles Mrs. William Sullivan and Maryette, KEEPING FIT.. Harrington and grandmother of Marie Har- Buchen, returned to Denver, but beck. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Mrs. Jess Gerardi of Trinidad and motored to Estes Park Sunday to at­ One of the great problems today Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan A Son Joe Guadnola. of Los Angeles, Calif., tend the ski tournament. is to keep physically fit— ready to service. Joseph Halloran, a sixth grader at ALFRED J. PITTS and HENRIETTA who were called to her bedside, will do the work required of ua during St. Joseph’s school, won second prize 1932, the year of all years to be PITTS, 612 20th street. Funeral services remain longer. at' oqr best A Community Service were held W ednesd^ morning at 10 o’clock. in the bird house-building contest Mrs. C. Martin Kobb returned to CHIROPRACTIC will keep you fit Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan A Son Saturday morning and was awarded service. becaust it is a proven method of Hatfield Mortuary' her home in Denver last week. She $3. There were 2Q0 bird houses en­ healing. Phone TAbor 6665 for LENA LAMANSKY, 2216 Race street. was here to help care for Father an appointment. JAY M. HATFIELD Beloved wife of Peter W . Lamansky, mother tered in this contest. Sixteen that of Florence, Esther, Adelaide and Eugene Carrigan in his illness. She is Miss won cash awards for their owners DR. JAMES H. HIGH Telephones: Eng, 677, SO. 2806 L. Lamansky and Mrs. Coletta Rusche. Re­ Ann O’Neil’s niece. quiem Mass was offered at St. Ignatius were sent to Denver Saturday after­ The DENVER 607 Cent. Sava. Bank Bldg. 2775 SO. BROADWAY Loyola church Thursday at 9 o’clock. In­ Philip Kirwan, senior law student noon to be displayed ■with houses terment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan &. Son at Creighton university, has been service. built by Denver children. JOHN W . McCa r t h y . 3445 Cllpin street; chosen one of the princes of the Rosary recitation was held Wednesday at junior-senior prom to be held in the 8 p. m. Interment St. Paul, Minn. Denver Fine Upholstering and DRY GOODS Co. early spring. Two princesses and St. Leo’s Parish arrangements by W . P. Horan A Son. Repairing of All Kinds MARY ANN PA'TRICK. 3214 W est 26th two princes are chosen from the stu­ Jacques Bros. avenue. Requiem Mass was offered at 9 dent body, then the king and queen o’clock Thursday at St. Dominic’s church. of the prom are chosen from the four "Where Denver Shops With Confidence" PhUlip’s “ 66” Service Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan A Son HENRY MEYER by the board of governors. Philip service. Upholsterer and GAS— Tire Repairing— OIL JOHN BAGINSKI, 3 4 5 4 , Downing street. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MONUMENTS Requiem Mass will be offered at the Sacred Kirwan o f this city. Furniture Manufacturer GREASING SERVICE Heart church. Elbert, Saturday at 9 o’clock. 28 East Sixth Avenue Interment Elbert. Denver arrangements by Mrs. Katherine Lucas expects to W . P. Horan A Son. 538 East 17th Ave.— at Pearl Street W. 13th & Santa Fe KE. 9062 leave this week for a visit with rela­ Phone TAbor 6468 ELIZABETH BURNHAM, widow of W . Phone TAbor 4087 D. Burnham, sister of Mrs. H. M* Jeffreys tives in Boston, Mass. A New High-Hat Straw We Appreciate Youn Patronage and Mrs. William N . Berberich. Requiem P. J. Kirwan, district deputy of m ESTABUSHED 1902 Mass was offereef at 9 o'clock Thursday in the Cathedral. Interment Fairmount. the K. of C., and M. J. McCarthy, JOHN PHAYER. active Holy Name so­ state warden, attended initiation Furniture, Rugs, Shades // ciety member of St. Louis’ parish, Engle­ WONDERFUL BARGAINS w wood. Funeral services will be held* from ceremonies held in Leadville Mon­ EYES EXAMINED the church at 9 o’clock Monday. March 7. day. Investigation Invited Absolutely No Misleading Advertising or AL E. HENLEY. 3858 King street. Re- George Kelly is reported improv­ CU m m Gildea Quiem High Mass was offered in St. Cath­ Salesmanship Here Picot erine’s church Saturday at 9 o'clock. In- ing from injuries suffered when he That terntent Mt. Olivet. fell down a flight of steps in the Denver Carpet Co. Satisfy AGNES McDa n i e l , beloved daughter of Monument Co. Mr and Mrs. Clarence McDaniel of 4968 courthouse recently. 1625 LAWRENCE ST. VINCENT M. GILDEA. Proprietor Bryant street. Funeral was held Saturday. Seasonable Msnufaeturers of Interment Mt. Olivet, under direction of Great Architect Livei at Ascetic Prices Boulevard mortuary. Everlasting Granite CHARLES POINTKOSKT. 1529 Bryant Prague.— Professor Josip Plecnik, 0«witatio«8 street. Beloved* father of Mrs. P. M. Con­ . Memorials way. Bernard Pointkoski, Mrs. R. J. San­ one of the greatest living Czechoslav 0pp. entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemetery ders, Mrs. H . A. Stewart and Mrs. E. architects, has just celebrated his PHONE ARVADA 883-J-l Grinstead; grandfather of Catherine. Albert sixtieth birthday here. The noted ar­ W M . E. and Earl Paulus. Funeral was held Tues­ day. Interment Mt. Olivet, under direction chitect is a frequent Communicant MeLAIN of Theodore Hackethal mortuary. and lives a life comparable to that of 7/ MARY EVELYN DUNLEAVY. 1622 Gil­ an ascetic monk. Optometrist pin. Beloved daughter of Mrs. James Hol­ A. T. THOMSON ton and sister of Catherine Dxyileavy. Re­ 1500 quiem Mass was offered at St. Louis’ church, WILLIAM £. UcLAlN Englewood, at 9 o’clock Tuesday. Interment CHAMPA Optometrist Mt. Olivet. Yomrft Strriee GEORGE PAUL LAIDIG. 4972 Vallejo MONUMENTS street. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred JUST AS GOOD AS THE CURRENCY 600 SHERMAN Laidig and brother of Bertha. Katherine, Karl and Fred, Jr. Requiem Mass was of­ W e have no fault to find with those who hoard money. In most cases, the h o r d ­ TAbor 8018 fered at 9 o'clock Tuesday at St. Catherine’s ing is done by people who have worked hard, practiced self-demal and saved. I hey church. Interment Mt. Olivet, under direc­ have a right to protect themselves the way they believe best. tion of Boulevard mortuary. MARRIED LIFE The purpose of this advertisement in The Register is to call attention to a few A Family Hand Book Ask for booklet “ How to Select, AVE MARIA VON T 9 BEL. 215 East 19th simple facts that may have been overlooked. The only textbook which gives full in> and When to Erect Your avemw. W ife of Julius von Tobel and struction on family life. It treats on the Memorial.” mother of Harry von Tobel. Requiem Mass If deposits in our excellent banks are not safe; then, we say. the currency is fundamentals of the human race: questions was offered at 9 o’clock Tuesday at the not safe. «.«TjtpA\4 of vital interest to^ those contemplating the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet, under di­ Below we submit a list of securities which represent a cross-cut of the CREAM married state; sex hygiene, engenics. birth rection of Olinger mortuaries. 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