ROUND BROKEN FOR NEW CHAPEL OF SEMINARY iPEKMANEin ORGANIZATION TO IRlNt ECONOMC REFORM IS 0 BE STARTED IN DENVER A INTERCESSION OF SI. l l i l S Lnnouncement Made at Brilliant Banquet That As Lasting Monument of This Generation’s Closes Conference Faith, as Inspiration to Future

The banquet that closed the regional At the closing banquet, the speakers Ground breaking exercises for the matic club o f the seminary gave a leeting of the Catholic Conference, were the Rev. Dr. William O'Ryan, new chapel and refectory at St. remarkable performance in the audi­ b n Industrial Problems, Tuesday Denver, toastmaster; the Rev. H. V. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, were held torium of the school. A tense war [light, drew a crowd that filled the Campbell, Denver, chairman of the Wednesday afternoo;i, with the Rt. drama was on the bill. The per­ Lnain dining room of the Brown Pal- local arrangements committee; Col­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register and The Register. Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen turning formance was unusual and powerful fice hotel. The other sessions of the onel P. H. Callahan, of Louisville, We Have Also Our Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C, Service, the Central Verein Service, the the first spadeful of earth, followed to a degree rarely seen in amateur conference were held in the K. of C. Kentucky; the Rev. Dr. William A. Fides Service and the California Catholic Press Service immediately by the Very Rev. Wil­ dramatics. The following students borne and are said to have set a Bolger, C.S.C., St Thoma.s’ college, liam M. Brennan, C.M., J.C.D., Ph.D., participated; Lawrence Farrell, Barry national record for attendance, St. Paul, formerly of the University president of the seminary, and a Wogan, Thomas Lynch, Elmore l-rpeakers at the various sessions in- of Notre Dame; and the R t Rev. J. VOL. XXV, No. 39 DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, IVIAY 15, 1930. $2.00 ,PER YEAR group of more than fifty priests. The Moore, Clarence Kessler, who had the Jduded the Rev. H. L. McMenamin, Henry Tihen, D.D., Bishop of Denver. rites were .short but picturesque. leading role; Ray Newell, James lUcnver; the Rev. Thomas J. O’Dwyer, No banquet ever held in Denver About seventy-five seminarians, in Dowling, Roy Breen, Michael Flem­ IJjOs Angeles; C. V. Maddux, Great under Catholic auspices ha.s drawn a cassock and surplice, marched in pro­ ing and Forrest Barker. The pro­ ^Vestern Sugar company; Rev. Fran­ more distinguished attendance. There cession to the place where the dig­ duction staff included: Vincent Tiku- ks W. Walsh, Denver; • Thomas F. was a plentiful sprinkling of non- ging was to be done, followed by the isis, Walter Canavan, Philip Cassidy Alahony, Longmont; Charles F. Wills, Catholic leaders in the room. LISTENING IN priests. Monsignor Joseph Bosetti and and James Dessert. hicago; the Rev. Dr. John A. R ^ n , Father O’Ryan in his opening re­ Bishop Tihen. After chanting by the Other features of the program Washin^on, D. C.^ John H. Remlin, marks told how on a visit to a Wy­ The collection last Sunday for The seminarians and a group of the cler­ were a brief address by John Wogan, ttlenver; the Rev. John R. Mulroy, oming oil field he had been interested Register subscription fund came out gymen, the Bishop took the spade, on behalf of the students: one by ■)enver; George W. Kirk, C. F. & I. in the great number of by-products very fine in some of the parishes, declaring that in hfonor of the Blessed Bishop Tihen, on behalf of the clergy; Ipp., Pueblo; Josephine Roche, Rocky obtained from what seemed like although several of them were any­ Trinity and with the intercession of and musical numbers. After the per­ iountain Fuel Co., Denver; Earl waste. He reminded his auditors that thing but generous. We hope that St. Thomas Aquinas, patron of the formance? a banquet was served by loagc, State Federation of the Catholic j-eligion has many by­ -V- these latter will redeem their repu­ seminary and Angel of the Schools, the Vincentian Fathers to the visiting I.abor; Herbert Fairall, Denver; John products; that we should not be con­ tation this Sunday. A detailed report he lifted this first sod of earth, ask­ clergymen and the students. p;. Gross, secretary, Colorado State cerned with spiritual affairs alone. will bo sent to the pastors after ing the blessing of God upon the Work on the new chapel and refec­ Federation of Labor; R. H. McWil­ A reform in economic conditions ms about two weeks. We will continue work that was to be done here and tory will start within ten days to liams, Denver university; the Rev. one of these by-products for which with the plan of sending the paper dedicating the new chapel as a la.st- two weeks. The buildings will be jWilliam A. Bolger, St. Paul, Minn.; we should work. He said that while into every home. People who are not ing monument of the faith of this completed by autumn. The $150,000 land many others who participated in we have had unity of faith and are in desperate circumstances ought to generation and an inspiration to the needed for the work was subscribed |i.he open discussions. (Continued on Page 9) give something to this fund. generations yet to come. several months ago in a campaign Following the ceremony, the dra­ put dn in the Diocese of Denver. The Catholic Industrial Conference drew notable figures to Denver and had so much real n^ws in it than the iRetreat Masters and Dates Announced voluminous reports in today's Regis­ ter necessarily cover only the sur­ Five-Day Week Unemployment face. There was plenty of human in­ [or Three Retreats at Regis College terest material in this affair. For instance, it brought that dry-of- Solution, Dr. Ryan Declares each year finds not only a large ac­ The summer retreats for laymen Fathers Patrick F. Laffan (left) and James Lienhan, two missioners of the-dry’s, Colonel P. H. Callahan of -it Regis will take place this year on cession of laymen who have never St. Columban’s_ society and natives of Ireland, who have been identified as The Rev. Dr. John A. Ryan, of the “ The masses desire and could use before made a retreat, but, what is Louisville, on the same platform with ■the following dates; First retreat— the two_ Catholic missionaries recently reported to have been kidnaped by the Rev. John A. Ryan, who a few Catholic university, Washing;ton, D. vastly more than they now obtain lluly 11, 12, 13, under the direction a surer sign, the presence of the vast bandits in China. Latest report.s state that the missionaries are alive and well. of the standard necessities and com­ majority of the older retreatants who weeks ago denounced prohibition be­ C., the leading economist of America, Inf Rev. Adolph J. Kuhlman, S..T., pro- fore a Congressional committee. forts such as food, clothing, housing, are beginning to look upon the re­ |fessor of sacred eloquence in the Callahan succeeded him in a few days drew a capacity .house when he ad­ hospitals and medical service, educa­ treat as something without which the llesuit seminary at Florissant, Mo., and upheld prohibition at a Catholic. dressed the Catholic Conference on tion, recreation and amusements. We summer would be incomplete. Much Iind organizer of the retreat move- Colorado K. of C. Convention Both men made it plain to the con Industrial Problems at the K. of C. should ^ endeavor to supply these Inent throughout Nebraska, Kansas of the success of the retreat work is, grettmen that they were not author- hall, Denver, Monday night. He de­ wants instead o f hunting unknown I’.nd Oklahoma: the second— Aug. 8, of course, due to the able president ixed to speak for the Catholic Church fields. J, 10, under the direction of Rev. of the Regis Laymen’s Retreat guild, as an organization. Callahan was clared that the methods being used to Bayard K. Sweeney. Sunday and Monday at Springs “ We have already the workers and .Francis J. O’Hern, S.J., president of misrepresented in some newspaper combat unemployment in the United productive equipment to provide all ^ t. Mary’s college, St. Mary’s, Kan.; In the nature of things men make reports to the contrary. States today are futile, and suggested inquiries of others who have gone Colorado Springs.— The Colorado nual banquet will be held at 7:45 these goods in vastly increased quan­ ■the third— .\ug. 2^ 23, 24, under the that the five-day week and a shorter tities. And in view of the vast array llirection of Rev, Francis J. O’Boyle, through the retreats before determin­ Springs members of the Knights of o’clock in the Antlers hotel dining working day be introduced in Ameri­ room. Monday, May 19, the business Colonel Callahan is one of the most of preventable wastes the national K. J., professor of moral theology in ing to devote three entire daj’s to Colirtnbus have completed plans for active and one of the best informed can industry. He showed that he has spiritual exercises. Hence the per­ sessions will be held at 10:30 a.m. income might be doubled simply by Int. Louis university. the state convention of the order to, Catholics in the nation. He has made little patience with the attempt of eliminating them. Increased wages 1 The retreats will be under the gen­ sonal contact of the older retreatants and 1 :30 p.m. The annual reception President Hoover to cure the situ­ be held here May 17 and 18 at the and entertainment will be held at 9 many enemies, particularly by his would not necessarily increase prices. eral direction of Father A. A. Breen, is largely responsible for the yearly Methodistic attitude on the dry ques­ ation by mere optimistic statements, accession in the numbers of the Den­ Knights of Columbus home. It is ex­ o’clock at the Antlers. Steady use of plants would furnish Lresident of Regi.s, assisted by Fa- tion. H. L. Mencken referred to him and he charged that the President’s a more economical operation. Jher B. J. Murray, S.J. The latter ver retreatants. In this work of pected there will be between 200 and Features o f the banquet will he (Continued on Page 4) declarations about improvement in lias won a place in the hearts of all personal contact Mr. Sweeney has 250 delegates arid members in attend­ threa addresses, including one by the employment conditions, based on re­ “The real difficulties confronting TDenver retreatants for years past. been conspicuously successful. Due ance from all sections of the state. Rt.. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., Bishop ports to the chief executive by may­ this proposal of better organization I ’This is the thirteenth summer for acknowledgment should also be made The business sessions will be held in of Denver. The other speakers are FATHER EUSEBIUS ors of various cities, are at variance and higher,wages have to do with Ihc Regis retreats. They have up to in assigning credit for the continued the K. of C. hall and the annual ban­ John J. Sullivan, state deputy of the with the United States Bureau of the methods, of obtaining the wage in­ pow been uniformly successful, and ' (Continued on Page 9) quet and entertainment features at organization, and Rev. James T. Mc­ TO VISIT GERMANY Labor ro^rts. crease. Employers in their own busi­ the Antlers hotel. The convention Dermott, O.M.I. Dr. J. F. McConnell, nesses do not want to raise wages The Rev. Eusebius Schlingmann, Father Ryan believes that one of will begin Sunday morning. May 18, grand knight, will act as toastmaster, the first remedies to,relieve the eco­ however well they think^f the propo­ at 8 o’clock with Mass at St. Mary’s and the Rt. Rev. Godfrey F. Raber, O.F.M., pastor of St. Elizabeth’s sition as a whole. The only immedi­ church. Registration will follow at church, Denver, will visit his native nomic situation is higher wages. He lore Than 3,000 Attend Sodality V.G., o f St. Mary’s church will say says, “ Until quite recently the great ately adequate measure is a minimum 10:30 o’clock and the third degree Germany this summer. He leaves the grace and offer the closing majority believed that one means of wage scale fixed by law, but this will will be conferred at 2 p.m. VThe an­ prayer. Denver in the latter part of next not come soon in the face of recent month. According to his present obtaining low production costs was May Crowning at Regis College low *w&ges. According to the new decisioqp of the supreme court. plans,. Father Eusebius expects to “ While the conferences called by spend practically all the time at his theory, it is stilj desirable to sell the More than 3,000 attended the so- Mary's academy; the maid of honor largest possible amount of goods at President Hoover have thrown light was Vesta Fitzsimmons of Cathedral old home in Westphalia. He has been on the situation, far more good llality May crowning Sunday at Regis Dog-Eat-Dog Attitude Blamed by a priest for thirty-seven years. the lowest prices and with the lowest Tollegc cahipus. Though, the clouds high school; Carl Reinert of Regis production costs, but it is not desir­ would have been done if the Presi­ leemcd at times uncomfortably near, high was the queen’s escort. Miss able nor necessary to obtain low dent could have induced other great I'nly a few drops fell and the sun Margaret Keaney presented the heart Modems on God, Speaker Shows STATE CHAMPION costs through low wages. If goods industrialists to have followed the [hone through in due’ time to reward of roses containing the names of all can be manufactured in sufficient lead of Henry Ford. Ford has given the sodalists. The heart was the gift ORATOR COMPETES a substantial increase to all his em­ [he faith and love of the children of The Rev., Dr. William A. Bolge#, Father Bolger gave credit to the quantity, the production cost can be of Loretto Heights college. Father ployes. The other important policy Jiary. industrial revolution,, with its system low; but in order to sell all these Devlin, S.J., led the act of consecra­ C.S.C., of -St. Thomas’ college, St. Thomas Doran, of Regis college, of the conferences, that of increasing The program, which occupied only of having the few employ the many goods even at low prices, purchasing I Paul, Minn., speaking at the banquet Tifty minutes, consisted of a proces­ tion, which wa.s repeated by all pres­ (who are no longer owners), for its having won the state college cham­ power must be distributed through new constructions, will not affect ent in a tone that bespoke true con- pionship in oratory in a recent con­ sion, a panegyric, the crowning, an which closed the regional meeting of share of modern economic evils; but the masses. (Continued on Page 10) .secration. The Right Rev. M onsi^or test ;?t Greeley, left Thursday for lict of consecration and Solemn Bene- the Catholic Conference on Indus­ he felt that the underlying philosophy Joseph Bosetti gave the Benediction, Liberty, Missouri, where is to com­ lliction of the Blessed Sacrament. of modern industrial life, whether ex­ assi.sted by Father F. Gregory Smith trial Problems Tuesday evening, gave pete with other champions in a re­ Ilymns to Our Lady, sung by the pressed or not, is a refusal to admit as deacon and Father Willard Ber- a va.st amount of information about gional conte?t representing seven Ivhole assembly and led by Father the rights of the workers.; Wages Not Representative of l)imichino, wove themselves like a berich, C.SS.R., as subdeacon. Mr. economic conditions and traced the states. If he \vins at Liberty, he will Irarland through the ceremonies. Fa- George E. Shea, S.J., was ma.stcr of modern spirit of lanssez faire or He demanded universal recognition be sent to the national college ora­ Iher Callanan’s panegyric was an elo- ceremonies. “ hands o f f ’ in governmental control for the right of private property, torical contest at Los Angeles. Full Compensation for Services |iucnt expression of the Catholic's The committee on arrangements of industrial matters to the noted for the right to a living wage, «nd for Mr. Doran, who is a singer in the love for the Mother of God. Spe- wishes specially to acknowledge the economist, Adam Smith. Smith was the right to form labor unions. He Cathedral choir, is to leave next Sep­ whole-hearted co-operation of all the a teacher of etkics as well as of eco­ recommended public health insurance, tember for Rome, where he is to “ Wages and Workers” was the his wages will contiqjie to be too low rially stressed were Our Lady’s just title of the address given by Charles schools, particularly in contributing nomics, and “ like all Scotchmen, wa.s declaring that it has operated in Ger­ study theology, with a view to enter­ to provide^for illness, unemployment [itles to the love bestowed upon her. F. Wills, circulation manager of The or old age' Wages should be stand­ jfhe girl who won the coveted to the necessary expense; the gener­ a theologian.” He taught that if in­ many since the eighties of the last ing the priesthood of the Denver ous work of Loretto Heights college dustry and busiriesfi were only left century, even thou;»h it has never diocese. Federation News, Chicago, Illinois, at ardized just as capital has been. honor of crowning the Blessed the Catholic Conference on Industrial Dividends are paid on surplus earn­ Mother was Jane' Kintzele of St. (Continued on Page 7) free, happiness would be maximized, been adopted by any American state. for God’ s providence would then be He prophesied that old age pensions Problems Monday. In speaking of ings, so-calledj which in reality were permitted to work out. Father Bolger will be practically universal in Amer­ Regis Is to Honor wages, Mr. Wills said in part: kept from the wages of workers. Ad­ charged that this system has legalized ica within the next few years and he Editor of Register “ If wages represent full payment ditional capital for investment has ,os Angeles Expert Tells What tJie practice of "dog eat dog” and reminded that two out of every five for services, then wages as consti­ been added from these earnings. has blamed the results on God. It old persons today are dependents. tuted are unfair and unequal. Men “ The wage of the worker must He recommended legislation to aid This year at its annual commence­ are hired for what they can b(^ in­ did result in the owners’,getting more; ment exercises, June 10, Regis college permit him to live in comfort and be but it caused the workers to get less. orphans and widows and also a more duced to work for and not for what Family Income Must Be Had will confer the degree of Doctor of their services are actually worth. The able to provide for periods when he It has simply been taken for granted definite handling of the problem of unemployment. Laws (LL.D.) honoris causa on the wages of the worker are decided by cannot work and for his dependents that employes had no particular Rev. Matthew Smith, editor of The The Rev. Thoma.s J. O’Dwyer, di­ low wage beyond a certain point and rights in comparison with those of the employer, and since he is anxious in that time. Workers must organ­ skimping in necessities will inevitably The reason why millions are un­ Denver Catholic Register. Only three to make as much as he can, he em­ ize to secure justice, or as capital in­ lector of the Catholic Welfare bureau capital. It is because of such con­ provided for today is simply because If Los Angeles, California, gave the produce .serious results. When the such degrees have been granted by ploys the worker for whatever com­ creases the burden of the tax or divi­ ditions that Socialism, organized for more than 100 years many men the college in the past eight years. j)enver Industrial Conference some mother tries to work too the effect labor, the co-operative movement and pensation he can be induced to ac­ dend on this wealth will make it is also evil. have not believed that other men The first was given to Professor J. cept. These workers, because of harder for the worker to get a fair Tery interesting figures _ on the the Social Catholic movement have have a right to a decent livelihood, he "The ‘A’ family under the care of Grattan O’Brien of Seattle, Wash.; their lack of intelligence to organize, wage. The worker gives a real serv­ Imouht necessary for a family to live arisen. declared. In in his talk on "Wages and the Catholic AVelfare bureau consists the second to Brother August, presi­ have to accept the terms offered or ice as a producer and should receive lharity.’’ Actual experiences with of lather, mother and eight children dent of St. Michael’s college, Santa starve; therefore, they do not re­ a decent living wage. Before this families in Los Angeles he told about A budget prepared by a national ex­ Fe., N. M., and the third to the Rt. ceive wages in the true meaning of will be brought about, labor will have lerved to bear out his contentions. pert home economist amounts to Rev. Bernard Sullivan, S.J., Bishop the term. to organize as well as capital to |n part he said: $178.10 a month. Though the man Mahony Points Out Injustices to of Patna, India. “ If the worker must depend on share in the distribution of the earn­ I "There is a well-known principle has a splendid work record, he is able The president and board of trust­ the generosity of the employer, then ings of industry.” If social work- that one cannot ad- to earn but $28 per week and the ees of Regis made the following ninister relief indefinitely without monthly deficit is $45.60. \ihk\i Beet Workers Must Submit statement containing their reasons tudy of the factors that bring about "The ‘B’ family has father, mother for making the award: “ Father Smith he need for that relief. Investiga- and five children. The man earns “ Problems of the Mexican Wage do this kind of work. Since ..the has been singled out for this honor lon has shown that low wages and $120 per month, but the family Earners” were thoroughly discussed farmer "to make a profit at the low because of his outstanding achieve­ Callahan Shows It 1$ Good Business inemployraent arc the greatest budget is $127.35. The bureau fur­ in an address by Thomas F. Mahony, price he receives must' have a low ment in journalism and signal service fauses of poverty. In 1929 we found nished milk for the youngest child chairman of the Mexican Welfare wage labor, the company undertakes to the Catholic Church in America. hat one-Uiird of the ca.ses were due and when the mother died the addi­ committee of the Colorado state to supply this by resorting to the His efforts have placed The Register lirectly to these factors. Even when tional $35 a month needed to hire a council of the Knights of Columbus, family system of contract labor. In in every Catholic home in Denver fcc family is not suffering from un- housekeeper. before the Catholic Conference on the late winter and early spring the and made the paper known and re­ to Make Employes Real Partners in Finn "The ‘C’ family consists of father, Industrial Problems Monday. Mr. labor agents o f the sugar .companies spected throughout the United States. Imployment, accident or sickness, the - « Iharitablc agency is called upon to mother and five children. The father Mahony gave a very complete picture go into the parishes of the Southwest Father Smith already has under his lelp meet its expenses. The most is in robust health and works hard, of the conditions surrounding the and get Spanish and Mexican labor­ management. the papers of the fol­ Louisville Varnish Maker Has Outstripped All fareful planning will not stretch a (Continued on Page 9) Mexican workers and of the sugar ers to sign beet labor contracts by lowing dioceses: Monterey and beet industry in particular. Part of families. The father signs for the Fresno, Calif.; Northern California his address is as follows; whole family and bases the number and Nevada; Grand Island, Nebraska. Competitors by Using Catholic Plan "The-sugar industry in its present of acres he can handle on the number Papers are being organized under his form is essentially a family labor in­ of his children he can put to work. direction for the Archdiocese of St Colonel P. H. Callahan of Louis­ each Christmas to employes. This Iticker Contest Now Moving in dustry, being dependent upon the The wage for an adult man averages Louis, the Diocese of Tucson, Ari­ ville, Kentucky, speaking at the bril­ was succeeded by a plan of giving out work of father, mother and little chil­ about $260 and for the entire family zona, and the Diocese of Lead, South liant banquet which closed the re­ Christmas ten-dollar gold pieces. dren for the production of the raw from $600 to $650 per year. Thus Dakota. His influence on Catholic gional meeting of the Catholic Con­ Then the plan of a 5 per cent bonus material— sugar beets. Sugar beets the sugar industry gets the labor of journalism is already large and will ference on Industrial Problems at on wages was established (two weeks’ are raised by the beet growers solely an entire family for less than the continue to expand. He stands not the Brown Palace hotel Tuesdliy salary); then a 10 per cent bonus. High Gear; Help Your Favorite under contract with the sugar com­ subsistence wage for one man. only for eminent journalistic effici­ night, told how every employe in the All this was the Lady Bountiful sort panies. The grower has but one “ The companies for vears have ency, but also for the highest stand­ Louisville Varnish works, of which of charity, accepted by the employes market for his bcets-r-the company in been, depleting parishes of the south­ ards of intelligent Catholic action.” he is the head, is considered a part­ with the feeling that it was rather The Register's Sticker Contest is proving to be the most astounding his district. western states and dumping the work­ Editor’s Note: Father Smith wishes ner, participating in the profits. Mr. coming to them anyway. txpression of advertising value the merchants of the city have ever ex- “ The sugar cj>mpany seeks to keep ers on small parishes in Colorado to express his public gratitude to the Callahan made it plain that he did As a result of Leo XIII’s monu­ lerienced. Few, if any, are the advertisers who have not had their share of the labor cost as low as possible in and other beet growing states that Jesuit Fathers of Regis college for the not consider the system mere benevo­ mental encyclical on the Condition of Itickers turned into them, and few, if any, are the readers of the paper who order to make a profit. The growing could not care for them. great honor they are conferring upon lence; it is good business, paying Labor, Mr. Callahan dfetermined on lave not grasped this opportunity to show the merchants they appreciate of sugar beets requires very intensive “ The beet labor contract is sup­ him. H is rather embarrassing for heavy dividends. a partnership with his employe's. He |dvertising patronage given to The Register. cultivation. Most of this can only be posed to be between the grower and him to print in The Register such While the plan is often referred went to the Catholic university at The contestants all have their legion of friends rallying to their aid, and done by hand labor. Because of the the laborer, but the terms and con­ great praise of himself, but the Jesuits to as profit-sharing, he said the com­ Washingrton, consulted with the ex­ bat $75 prixe which will do splendid suvice for vacation money is going long hours of hard work, low pay and ditions a.ro fixed in conference by have requested that the official pro­ pany preferred to speak of it as part­ perts there, especially Father John > be awarded only after the hardest k in *of a battle. Of course, for those poor living conditions, it is impossible the representatives of the companies nouncement on the degree be given nership. Back in the nineties, Mr. A. Ryan, and the new plan was born. (Continued .on rage 10) (Continued on Page 4) to get very many native Americans to (Continued on Page 4) this publicity. Callahan started to give out a turkey

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Telephone. Main 6413 100 T a l^ Part in “ The Gypsy Rover” THREE INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Automatic Hot Water Tanks at St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs Glenwood Springs.— On a return Complete Including Installation trip from Aspen late Saturday night, the auto driven by Reno Moscon, I rm appeared in the Prof. Dietrich recital B«ir Colorado Springs.— A rorhaniac grand knight of Glenwood council, $60 and up at the City auditorium Monday eve­ musical comedy, "The Gypsy Rover," Knights of Columbus, was struck by ning, were the guests of ^ e ir mother, is to be presented by the St. Mary's. a passing car, overturned and hurled Mrs. E. Griesemer, ?82 E. Fontanero Boys and Girls’ Glee clubs under the down a fifteen-foot embankment one street, over the week-end. They re­ direction of Miss Grace Fitsgerald, mile east of Basalt. Mr. Moscon’s Ea&an & R ecord turned to their home Tuesday. The«e price* are good in all Piggly Wiggly and in St. Mary's auditorium Thursday moOier, Mrs. Phyllis Moscon; Mrs. PLUMBERS and Friday evenings of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smithline and MacMarr Stores in Denver, Englewood and Littleton Elisaiieth Kilkenny and. Miss Bernice The cast' Is composed of over 100 son of 17 South Weber street have Kilkenny were badly bruised and cut. 1162 Chanipa St. Telephone Tabor 5515 for Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 171 members, including the leads, minor returned from a two weeks’ visit with MisS Edith Moscon and Mr. Moscon parts, dances, choruses and orchestra. Remodeling and repairing given personal their daughter, Mrs. Michael, of Am­ himself escaped injury. The party attention. Prompt service. The opening scene is that of a gypsy arillo, Texas. was returning from a social given by STAPLE MAMMOTH camp near London, in the reign of Miss Delia C. McNally o f 1503 the Knights of Columbus at Aspen ^Convenient payments if desired. 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The cast supporting^in- Gallagher, Ira Ralston, Raymond G R E i BEAUS 3 cans for...... 2fc cludes Naomi Griesemer, Orville Harris, Ralph Harris, N. H. Schaus- Trainor, Marianne Vandenberg, James C.D.A. to Celebrate ter and L. Heuberger, Regina Mur­ LAWNMOWERS REBUILT Fagam Gerald Butler, Thelma Vitte- dock, A. Murdock, Hu^h Stewart, Ninth Sharpened and Repaired toe, David Bourne, Pat Morrissey, Anniversary Grace McDermott, Dons Johnson, GARDEN TOOLS ^ LIBBY EVAPORATED James McCarthy, Charles Coogle and Mrs. Joe Bershenyi and sons and General Blacksmithing St. Rita’s court, Catholic Daugh­ at almost half the price of new.' Ray Healy. Under the supervision Anna Bersheyni and Madeline Bar­ grinding and repair work 3 tall cans for...... 23c ters of America, will celebrate the Forks, picks, shovels, chisels, of Miss Mary Kelleher, many clever rett of all kinds 12 tall cans for...... 90c dancing numbers have been prepared ninth anniversary of its organization Father Brady of Rifle spent Sun­ crowbars, axes, etc. Handles at a banquet on Sunday evening. May Commercial bodies, trucks, for the operetta, each of the three day in Glenwood. He was accompa­ o f all kinds. Single trees, acts calling for various forms of 26, to be held at the Argonaut nied by E. Riley. trailers repaired and built to order. double trees, auto springs, dancing. A selAted group of St. hotel. The state regenL Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Kirwan re­ Mary’s orchestra will be assisted by Fleming of Colorad^o Springs, will turned from Delta Monday evening, All work guaranteed. wheels and axles repaired. KRAFTS OR THOUSAND honor the oceasion by her presenoe. ISLAND W. C. Lyons, J. Hiltbrandt, N. Haas where on Sunday they attended a K. PHONE SO. 6692 and Mias Virginia Blair. The art Mrs. A. B. Wickstrom, York 4982, of C. banquet following an initiation. 8 oz. jar for ...... 15c work on posters and in the stage set­ and Miss Margaret C. Leary, Frank­ MAYOIAISE lin 5317, have charge of arrange­ 16 oz. jar for...... 29c ting is under the direction of Miss Call ^ehayer’s for all kindi of G. L. LINDSAY, 1447 So. Bdwy. Elizabeth Bensberg. ments. Reservations may be made palatt, anamelf and varnltket— they by phoning them. A beautiful church wedding was dry in four houri. Phona York 0642. solemnized at St. Mary’s church at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, May 6, Better Communities when Miss Lillian Donlon became the bride of J. Francis Hartnett The Rt. We are helping to make our community Rev. Monsignor Godfrey Raber was celebrant at a Nuptial Mass. Frank better— Hammer, organist and choirmaster of St. Mary’s church, was in charge of THE M A Y COMPANY By providing clean, attractive-looking the music. For the procession he stores. .That keeps up the tone of our neigh­ played the bridal chorus from "Lohen­ 16th and Champa, Denver Other Stores: Los Angeles, St. Louis, Cleveland, Akron, Baltimore Phone KEystone 3388 borhood. grin’’ by Wagner. Mrs. F. N. Dwyer By paying as we go— selling for cash and sang “ Ave Maria’’ by Schubert and “ Because" by d'Hardelot The bride’s buying for cash. That means you get the bene­ dress was o f pink chiffon, and her fit when we buy merchandise at a saving. hat was a picture model of pink. 8he SPECIAL!||h carried a bouquet of Briar cliff roses and sweet peas. Miss Elizabeth Don­ lon, sister o f the bride, who acted CRYSTAL WHITE as bridesmaid, wore sunset yellow $3.95! RAYON Large Package for...... „..18c with hat of the same shade. She SOAP CHIPS 2 for...... 35c carried golden Ophelia roses. James Donlon, brother of the bride, was NEGLIGEES best man, and F. N. Dwyer was usher. Walton Stanton, cousin of the bride, Brilliant New MISSION BELL served at the Mass. After the cere.^ 2 bars mony a wedding breakfast was served Oriental Prints! at the home’ of the bride, 116 North for ...... 5c Spruce street, Mr. and Mrs. Hart­ nett left immediately afterwards for a short trip in the northern part of -.74 GRAHAM the state. They will make their home M. B. C. HONEY FLAVORED in Colorado Springs. 1 lb. Sta-Fresh Carton for...... 17c St. Mary’s Athletic association held its annual social in Knights of y CRACKERS 2 lb. carton for...... 31c Columbus hall Thursday night, May Lovely gifts for 8. Music was furnished by Johnny graduates! Perfect Metzler’s orchestra. About 63 couples for traveling, for ECONOMY OR WHEELING enjoyed the party, which was chaper­ oned by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett weekends, because 3 boxes for...... Knight, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McCul- the shimmering 6 boxes for...... lou ^ , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weber. fabric does not Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haas, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. John crush easily! Bailey. Other similar affairs are Trimmed with sol­ planned for the future. id color bands in Miss. Helen Collins, student at St. {harmonizi n g Mary’s school, is the recipient of a Dickinson Secretarial school scholar­ shades! Sizes 34 to ship, entitling her to a two months’ 44. course of individual instruction in the school, which is now locai^d in the The May Co.—Fourth Floor Independence building. It is one of 47 branches throughout the country, and is under the management of How­ Boys’ $1.^5,Tom Sawyer ard D, Rogers and Carolyn M. Funk. The senior class of St. Mary’s re­ Shirts V. ceived the Dickinson Secretarial New Summer patterns In school test last week and Miss Collins Broadcloths, Ripfono, Per­ had the highest average in the test, cales, Rayon Rtrtpes—edl thus entitling her to the scholarship. tubfast! Sizes to 14^ . Following their annual custom, the l Catholic Daughters of America re­ Boys’ 95e Tom^Sawyer Blouses, 87 c ceived Holy Communion in a body on Mother’s day at the 8 o’clock Mass The May Co.—Second Floor at St. Mary’s church. After Mass Just Imaaine Wearing Such a Luxurious Coat! they went to the Chapel inn for breakfast. The program consisted of toast to mothers, given by Mrs. Catherine Fagan,, past grand regent of Court St. Mary, tw/o vocal numbers by Miss Grace Fitzgerald and a read­ Every Better ing, fitting the occasion, by Frances Vollmer. Sixteen little gjfls and boys re­ ceived their First Holy Communion Sunday morning at Corpus Christi church. The pastor, the Rev. Felix Coat Reduced! C. Abel, gave a very beautiful talk Boys’ Confirmation Suits to the children. The sisters of Cor­ f .ns Christ! school, aided by the < ■ la;arger girls of the parish, served.a Values $65M to $75.00 An exceptional value in Blue Chevoit Suits O C delicious breakfast to the communi­ with two pairs Golf Knickers...... ^ 0 * 5 / cants, at the sisters’ home. $3.95 CHINTZ Fine Tweeds, Broadcloths, Wool $ 5 5 . 0 0 Troop 11 of the Boy Scouts held Crepes and Telgas! Sports, dress and Blue Serge "" a meeting last week in the K. of C. e d s p r e a d s home. Three new members were C utility models—to suit your needs! t>hi present, Bernard Reincke. Don How­ Princess, belted and straightline « « j Complete Outfitters for Men and Boys ard and Robert Foster. Boxing, si^ 1 naling and drilling were practiced, $ 0 .9 5 models in the colors of the mode. Women’s and misses’ 61 f " ' Open Saturday until 9 p, m. and two new patrols, the Eagles and sizes 14 to 40. the Apes, were started. ?hi Ruth Madelaine Schott) formerly :|l. of Colorado Springs, died in Chicago Make the bedroom gay for sum­ Values $89M to $145.00 Friday, May 9, Funeral services mer with these quaint scalloped were held here at 11 o’clock Monday and piped -spreads—every one morning from the Beyle mortuary. Copies of utmost distinction—^many a y o - s o Miss Schott was bom in Colorado washable I Slugle or double size. copies of Paris successes in this group! >1* ^ a t the Denham riu Springs, having attended St. Mary’s Gorgeous tweeds, rich broadcloths— 3a1 Special Announcement school and the Glockner school of Tan Airplane Linen, yd. nursing. • At the time of her death, many trimmed with Galyak, Fox, Starting Sunday Matinee, May 18 so Inchea wldp—perfect for Ici she was assistant chief nurse at the Broadtail and Ermine! Fashionable colors. Sizes 14 to 40 ?ri United States Veterans’ hospital in aummer apparel, auto seat . THE DENHAM PLAYERS covers, art needlework! Chicago. She was a niece o f Mrs. 39c The May Co.r-Thlt4 Floor [7ofl per PRESENT L. C. Gillis and Mrs, C. Schott of The, May Coc—Fourth Floor Colorado Springs. She is survived by her father, J. H. Schott, Boulder, and II. two sisters who'live in California. >1 EVA LANG Louis Notz, 78, died Friday, May :c 9, in Santa Crux, Calif. Mr. Notz IN had lived In El Paso county for 48 Half Price Sale! Women’s SHOES |5( years before going to the Pacific : h coast about a year ago. He was “ Nancy’s Private Affair” widely known throughout this rerion, Footwear of Distinction—Formerly Priced $6 to $17.50! having lived on p ranch near Falcon, Myron C. Fagan’s Comedy Drama Smash Hit Colo. He is survived by two daugh­ ters and a son. Burial was in Colo­ Taken From Regular Stock! Now at Exactly HALF! Now Playing in at $4.40 rado Springs. The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Murray was held Monday morning An outstanding Fashion and Savings at 8:30 at Sacred Heart church, the opportunity! Footwear for-every oc­ PRICE Rev. J. T, McDermott, O.M.I., offici­ iThe Famous *‘PYRU” Liquid Insecticide ating at the Requiem High Mass. casion included—sports, street, after­ Columbine Ins ect Powder Miss Murray was formerly a nurse for the family of Thomas Cusack. noon and evening wear! Many in gen­ THE DENVER DISINFECTING CO. The funeral of Max Piaseck of uine reptile, colored and dull kid, pat­ Spring Creek, Colo,, who diefl last EVERYTHING IN DISINFECTANTS Friday in a .local hospital, held ent leathers! All sizes and widths in Telephone KEystone 3829 1614 Blake St, Denver, Colo. from St. Mary’s church Monday morn­ ing at 0 o’clock. the lot. Mrs. Marie Hansen and Miss Anita The May Coc—Street Floor PATRONIZE OUR ADVE r I’ISERS (Griesemer, of Alamosa, Colo., who

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$800 REALIZED Discouragement Rife Among Beet Field li FROM SOCIAL Workers; Many Plan Retum-to Mexico (Blessed Sacrament Parish) • ______)' ■/ The social conducted by the ladies COLORADO’S HOME STORE Editor, The Rsigister; . the scojic of their activities. Their 6 i the Altar and Rosary society, Eas­ ter Monday, netted the treasury a Sizteentb Street at Stoat 9 Twenty-three patients at St. Caje- dretm is of a larger Benefit shop, that wouHifcuble or treble its present in- Tfittle more than $800. At the recent tan’s clinic on Tuesday, an unusual com ersd P< iaeeting Mrs. E. H. Pigeon was elected count for this time of year, testify to tached to the clinic where tonailecto- Secretary of the organization to take the number of workers not yet gone, mies could be cared for during the the place o f Mrs. Robert Tupper, who has resigned. or not going, to the beet fields. Dis­ short time necessary; volunteers are New! Pastel Pique couragement is rife among them and offered for this work and all that is Miss Claire Adele Steinbruner, who many are making the effort to return needed is more adequate clinip ac­ |was the week-end guest of her par­ to Mexico where, it would seem, op­ commodations. ents, returned to Boulder Sunday to portunities are better than here. The The deanery women have worked resume her studies at the University Double-checked for appearance and condition by for, four years under conditions that o f Colorado. FROCKS long winter of hardship and priva­ trained mechanics of good judgment. There are tion through which they have just rival those of their proteges, hoping V Member."! of the pari.sh extend their against hope that some good-hearted Sedans, Coaches, Coupes, Tourings and Roadsters passed has sapped their courage and sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Akolt the cheerful optimism for which these philanthropist would sooner or later and family in the death of their rela­ priced right and sold on payment.plan if desired. gentle, docile people have been noted see the value of their'work and help tive, Donald Stewart, son of Mr. and has given place in many cases to a them to more habitable surround­ Mrs. Hugh Stewart. ings. This hope has not been so far First Choose Your Dealer— Then Choose Your dull despair; othersv are rebelling The third game of the card tourna- realized, but the women go on work­ Used Car openly against the conditions under hsent at the home of Mrs. N. A. which they live and labor. Mutter- ing. Steinbruner was held Monday with On Tuesday, Mr.s. M. J. Dunlea ings are heard on every side, that Mrs. Homer Anderson, Mrs. Willis are but the echoes of the plaints of and Mrs. Thos. O’Rorke, in addition to their work as saleswomen, gave the Coates, Mrs. V. B. Preston and Mrs.» Murphy'Mahoiiey all the generations of exploited peo- J. F. O’Brien acting as hostesses. shop such an overhauling as it had )le who have gone before these Honors were won by Mrs. George Your Chevrolet Dealers not had for some time, trying, as faatest victims of man’s inhumanity McDevitt and Mrs. Joseph Rihn, and $ to man. they said, "to relieve the congestion.” 2986 North Speer Blvd. GAIiup 1457 The lack of space to display the dif­ attendance prize by Mrs. Frank Cas- Surely public opinion must some­ mon. Next to the North Side High School ferent varieties of articles properly time reach the point of protestation and hold them for proper prices is a La.st Sunday many of the little tots against abuses that form a blot on serious handicap and makes the bade their First Holy Communion at 3 the fair name of any state that tol­ women’s work doubly hard. The the 8:30 Mass. A breakfast wa

Cigarettes and Tobaccos (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) Trinidad.— Members of St. Joseph’s Here You Will Find a Complete Stock of Re* Fifty girls and thirty boys will re­ society celebrated the annual feast of Reg is guild will hold its regular 1 CHURCH GOODS lifious Articles for the Church and Home ceive their First Holy Communion at their patron saint Sunday at Mt. Car­ monthly meeting at 3 o’clock this Quality Merchandise Plus Courteous Service 'Our Soda Drinks Will Please You the 8:30 Mass this Sunday. They mel church. At 8 a.m. there was a. Sunday afternoon, at Regis college. Goods Deiivered to All Parts of the City. are: Anna Brown, Margaret Buchen, band concert on the church grounds, Rev. Florence Mahoney, S.J., will A. P. WAGNER & COMPANY the band later heading a processiem resume his very interesting talks on Marie Collins, Shirley Donavin, Mary Eleventh and Curtia Street (loss Eleventh Street) Jane Dumm, Elizabeth Dunst, Shirley along Robinson avenue and haw the Mass. At its Easter meeting, DENVER. COLORADO TABOR 9180 Eakins, Lorraine Harman, P^een again to the church. In the proces­ the guild presented Regis college with Hewitt, • Frances Imhoff, Delia sion were members of the St. Joseph, two sets of vestments, both beauti­ i, Jacques, Flora Josephine Kimmins, society, of the Holy Family society fully hand made, being the work of Alma Rose Marriott, Alice McCor­ and of the Altar society. At 9 the sewing committee, assisted by We use plain laundry soap and city water, same as any housewife uses, mick, Helen McNamara, Frances Mc- o’clock a High Mass was sung by the some of Regis’ friends who are skilled and we get clothes clean and white. Pike, Margaret Mullin, Rosanna pastor. Rev. Felix Ziccardi, S.J., who in vestment work. Father Wm. Dry Waih 17 lbs. for $1.00 Flat and Handkerchiefs Ironed. Nolan, Rose Petrash, Isabel Quin- also delivered a panegyric on St. Jo­ O’ Shaughnessy, director of the guild, /SPYKER HAND LAUNDRY livan, Mary Kathryn Willis, Virginia seph. The hymns and music sung at also received an exquisite lace sur­ south 3502-W Since 1913 Woodman, Dorothy J. Baker, Shirley the Maas were all appropriate to the plice, the work of the committee. Baker, Geraldine Wenzinger, Mar­ feast. In the afternoon from 2 to Regisaguild would like to include garet MePike, Grace Markham, Fan- 4 o’clock Father Ziccardi’s boys’ band in its ‘Aembership all those in Denver and more if interest is allowed to accumulate. Safety, avail- Completely solves your washing and ironing prob­ chon Stockton, Thelma Young, Cath­ gave a concert on the lawn of Mt. and vicinity who have near relatives ability and income considered, our shares offer an investment lems. You MUST be satisfied or your money back. erine Deus, .Grace Joan Love, Helen San Rafael hospital complimentary jn the Society of Jesus, regardless of An in the highest class. Three plans, therefore, can meet any need. Brady, Joan Fitzgerald, Catherine to the Sisters of Charity and their where located. Mrs. Edw. T. Gib­ 6 Membership Over 19,000— Resources over 13 Millions MILLER CONLON COMPANY Glackin, Clarice Renaud, Leona many friends who gathered to cele­ bons, president of the association, In Colorado Sin'ce 1901 1883 So. Broadway SOuth 0544 Renaud, Kathleen Nicholson, Martha brate Hospital day at that institution. •will be glad to have them get in touch The Railway Savings and Building Association Monson, Blanche Kuhn, Jean Kuhn, The hospital sisters were pleasant with her at 1355 Milwaukee street, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 121 West Sth St., Pueblo, Colorado 530 17th Street, Denver, Colorado Vera Graff, Yvonne Teheibout, Cath­ hostesses and piloted the visitors phone York 0820. ^ J. A. MILLER, Proprietor erine Conner, Margaret Conner, through the institution, explaining the 26 Years With the Public Service Co. of Colorado Irene Wachel, Dorothy A. Daires, operation of the various departments Doris Wilson and Margaret Crenhen, and bringing all who came into inti­ and Daniel Brown, John Buchen,! mate touch with the hospital that so Simeon Carroll, Joseph Craig, Ed­ well serves Trinidad and southern Directory of ward Garland, John Herberger, Rob­ Colorado. A steady flow of cars ert Hull, John Kelly, Leo Kreiling, came and went from the hospital AFEWAY STORE Attorneys-at-Law Leo Leberer, Dermott Smith, grounds during tho “ open house” per­ Stanakcr, Harold Tufner, Walter of Colorado iod. DISTRilBUTlOM 'WITMOUT .'WA.STEE: Wenzinger, Gerald Sanchagrin, Robt. Everything about the hospital fairly Pelham, Emmett Flynn, John Mesch, glistened. Patients were visited and JOSEPH J. WALSH MEN’S SUITS Paul Peterson, John Diebel, Bernard DONALD F. CLIFFORD the spirit of Mother’s day seemed to EFFECTIVE IN DENVER AND SUBURBAN STORES M AY 16-17 Thorougly Cleaned and Dabe, Raymond Dabe, Raymond prevail. Attorneys at Law Pressed Keleher, Neal Gustafson, Glenn Gal­ 902-8 Midland Savings Building lagher, Lawrence Gallagher, Kazmer There were some who visited the Phone Tabor 5738 Rouckoh, Walter Gray, William hospital Sunday for the first time Meagher and David O’Keefe. and to these the visit was somewhat JAMES W. CREAMER The servers at this Mass will be of a revelation. They saw the mod­ Butter Malt Com 1 Attorney and Counselor-at-Law Charles Grant, Richard Brown, iRob- ern equipment in use, the splendid 902-908 Midland Savings Building ert Carroll, Ernest Beck and James facilities for the care and comfort Safeway, best quality, Puritan, an all purpose Del Maiz brand— ^fancy ?hone Tabor 7755._____ Denver, Colo. Masterson. of patients and appreciated the rest­ churned fresh daily for Malt. Hop flavored. Reg- Golden Bantam corn— No. [ The Girls’ choir will render the ful atmosphere. At 4:30 .there was NEIL HORAN our stores. ular size cans. 2 cans. following hymns at the First Com­ Benediction in the hospital chapel. , Attorney and Counsellor at Law munion Mass: Wives of the physicians who make ^24 to 529 Kittredge Bldg., Denver Processional— . up the hospital staff and other good Telephone KEystone 8571 “ I Love Thee 0 Mary"...... L friends of the hospital assisted the 3 6 c...p0und...3 6 c 39c.....each.. ..39c 2...... for...... 32c i MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & " 0 Mary Mother, Sweetest, Besst” sisters and nurses in receiving the SCOFIELD "Veni Jesu Domine” ...... visitor."!. Attorneys-at-Law “ I Need Th^ee Precious Jesus” .... A pleasant feature of the after­ noon was the reunion of hospital 304-9 Symes Bldg. Recessional— • babies. The winner of a silver cup t>hone Main 90______Denver, Colo. “ Praise Ye, the Father” ...... Pork and Beans Grapefrait Cleaners & Dyers Organists, Janette Yeggy and went to a Hospital day baby, the JOHN H. REDDIN Helen Werle. infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Law­ Heinz, best grade packed in convenient Sweet and delicious, packed in heavy Phones: York 0499; York 5594 Attorney and Counselor at Law Viedinists, Ruth Yeggy and Elaine rence Gross. Four new babies arrived Yos cans. syrup. No. 2 cans. 1612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block Plant:,Colfax and Washington Johnson. at the hospital Sunday. These were: 17th and Curtis Violincellist, Isabel Windolph. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gross, a girl; t’hone Main 557 Denver, Colo. The third annual senior prom will Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schein, a boy; be held this Friday evening. Anna .Mr. and Mrs. Alois Degures of Bran­ 3 .cans. .cans. 38c I son, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Reyser of 25c 2 Marie Koester has been elected EYES e x a m i n e d ” queen. Unique decorations have Aguilar, a girl. been prepared for the occasion and a real surprise is in store for the jUtiet CARDINAL SETS RECORD MARRIED LIFE happy young people who attend. Cardinal Bourne has now ruled the That Honey A FemliV Hand Book Peas Tea Children of the fifth and sixth see of Westminster, London, Eng­ Satisfy The only te.Ttbook which gives full In­ grades had a very enjoyable outing struction on feinily life. It treats on the land,longer than any of his predeces­ Empson Morning Glory, sweet Lipton’s Orange Pekoe— Colorado, pure honey, well Reasonable 'undsmentsis of the human race; questions May 8 at Elitch’s gardens. The third sors. ' and tender. No. 2 cans. J/i pound packages. filled combs. prices of vital interest to those contemplating the and fourth grades held their outing married state; sex hygiene, eugenics, birth Wednesday of this week at Deer Now is the beat time of the year control, etc., ail from the physiological stand­ Ponscientlout point. based on Christian principles, includ­ creek. They were the guests of the to paint the" outside of your house. ervic* ing a well regulated treatise on diseases met P.-T. A. Efijoyable times were had Let Schayer give you an estimate. ....each...... for...... 2 S c with in the family; prevention and treat­ 2 . 33c 45c 45c 2 at both picnics for which the children IIFOCAL ment of Appendicitis, Adenoids, Uipbtherui, wounits, blood poison, etc.; the most com­ are very grateful. The sisters also was exceedingly pleased at thd splen­ )PTICAL plete instrument on prevention end treatment enjoyed the outings. Members of the did turn-out of fathers and sons last of Consumption and Pnoumonia; for the laity Altar society will receive Communion Sunday at the monthly Communion. FEATURED IN OUR MARKETS* :o. and physicians; training of children, sell contToi, and many other subjects for the in a body at the 7 :30 Mass this Sun­ Mrs. M. Greeley, 618 South Wash­ 1509 benefit of the buman raee. day. ington street, has received the sad Sweet Pickles Pork Steak : h a m p a WILLIAM E. McLAIN Rev. Fr. Vemlmont. of U'enton, rexas, says: Walter A. Turner of 691 South news of the death o f a nephew at Large size Colorado sweet pickles Gut from choice young porkers— nice an4 lean OptomMri«t “ Young men and women should postpone Emerson, a convert and member of Des Moines, Iowa, last Saturday. their marriage until they have read this wonderful book. 'Married Life,*' it should the parish who had been ill for many The funeral of Marco Nicoletti of be found in every home." months, passed away Thursday, May 227 South Lincoln street, who died 2 dozen...... 29c Pound...... 19c DENTIST W. H. Schmidt, Kremmiing, Colo., writes. 8. His remains were sent to Olpe, May 3, was held from the church F. J. CLAFFEY ‘Send two more books, ‘Married Life,’ en­ Kansas, for interment. His wife and May 9. High Mass was offered by closed S6. This makes four books 1 have baby son accompanied the remains the Rev. Daniel O’Connell. The Boys’ Luncheon Meats 1030 Republic Building oH ered' (or our children; it is worth its weight in gold.” Mrs. J. M. MeCale, Umaba. east. choir and Mrs. R. W. Hynes sang Your choice of pressed cooked corned beef, veal loaf, liver cheese, souse, Phone Main 1624 ordering another book, says: “ It is a work Mrs. Elizabeth Kelty is recovering the Mass by request. Rev. J, P. pimento loaf, or banquet roll— ^any one or assorted to your wishes— machine HOURS: 6-12; 1-& all young people absolutely jnust have." Ur. from a very serious operation at O’Heron, pastor of St. Louis’ church, sliced any thickness. ETcoings end Sunders br Appointment L. F. Euman, New Lexington, U., says; “ It 23c 23c is the best work of its kind 1 ever read. No Mercy hospital. After leaving the conducted the final burial services at ...... Pound...... family can oifford to be without this bonk, hospital she will make her home with a local mortuary. As a last and it should ha in the library of every fam­ MARKET LOCATIONS ily physician. Price. $3, postpaid. Mrs. A. E. Tremlett. tribute a large number of relatives Order (ratal Dr.- R. Willmon, Author The Boys’ choir will sing this Sun­ and friends gathered to recite the 20th and Grant 3414 South Broadway Aurora Bayaud and Broadway 1215 Faraon St.. St. Joseph, Me. day. Joseph Abell, one of the mem­ prayers and to hear Father O’Heron’s Firat and Knox Court 12th and MadUon Englavrood 2021 Larimer Alameda and Federal Blvd. Sth and Santa Fe 1220 Eait Evana Colfax and Adama or write for literature bers, will render an alto solo. words of consolation. Two request Our Community Cart Mention Denver Catholic RegUter 9725 Eaat Colfax 11th and Rroadway 3Znd and Lowall to Eaet and Weet let Mrs. A. E. Tremlett, 118 South numbers were sung by Mrs. R. W. and ISth of each month Sherman street, has so much im­ Hynes, accompanied by Mrs. Halter. proved that no further serious The same service had been held for Offic ! & Warehouse, 1521 20tb St. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Mrs. Marco Nicoletti, who died four Service— KEystone 6228 trouble is anticipated. THEY ARE RELIABLE The pastor, Rev. J, J. Donnelly, years ago.

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PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Mai*n 5413 Thursday, May 15.^930 The Denver Catholic Register Denver Priest to Attend Paris PRIESTS COME TO I DENVER MEETINGS President of Board...... — ______Et. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D. Editor______— ______Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D. Centenary of Miraculous MediaJ Among the priests who came to Aasociato Editors______..Hubert A. Smith and Joseph Newman Denver for the Industrial Conference and breaking of ground for the sem­ Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, golo. Rev, R. J. Kirschenheuter, C.M., Paul, founder of the Congregatiohnation ojof inary chapel were Dean Thomas J. who will leave Denver the first week the Mission, which co n du u ct& ct& ^ »t t Wolohan of Pueblo, the Rev. Edward Ctorwcs rOP- •'■lEN i-YOMMCr Hf in June for Europe, will attend the Thomas’ seminary, and of thee a p er:e rs McCarthy of Alamosa, the Rev. of Charity. An especially intellreting centenary of the Miraculous Medal telSfeni Henry Ernst o f Walsenburg and the at Paris. While in Paris, he will time is anticipated at the museums Published Weekly by Rev. William Gallagher of Colorado make his headquarters at the mother- Which contain famous Scriptural mian- Springs. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY. (Inc.) house of the Vincentians. The three uscripts and which will be heM ul to months’ itinerary contains some him in his seminary classes. Father 938 Bannock Street highly interesting religious opportun­ Kirschenheuter occupies the chair' of FR. OLDENBURG Take the Elevator to the Sixth Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 ities. He will visit Lourdes and at­ Scripture at St. Thomas’ seminary. tend the Passion Play at Oberammer- He will be away three months, sailing SENT TO HOLLY gau. He will visit Dax, the birth­ from Montreal* on the thirteenth an­ $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, place of the great St. Vincent de niversary of. his ordination. The Rev. Joseph Oldenburg, pas­ Floor of the University Bldg, and tor at Crested Butte, has been trans­ Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. ) ferred by Bishop J. Henry Tihen to Holly, where the Rev, Louis J. Groh- man has a leave of absence on ac­ Save at Least $15 on Thursday, May 15,1930. Mahony Points Out Injustices to count of his he^th. Father Olden­ burg, who has served various parishes in the diocese, will take charge at OFFICIAL NOTICE Which Beet Workers Must Suhnut Holly May 25. Your Graduation . The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its purpose (Continued from Page 1) incurs. The best thing to do then is and method of publication. We declare it the official organ of the DENVER NEWS and the growers in which the labor­ to educate them to buy and save Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted ers have no voice at all. In thiq properly.” The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin will support of our priests and people. That support will make The conference the company is the dom­ Register a strong power for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. give the invocation this Friday at the inant factor and not only fixes the commencement exercises of the Colo­ SUIT +J. HENRY TIHEN, prices and conditions of the contract, rado School of Mines, Golden. but sets itself up as the sole arbiter Noted Educator ; A dinner was given Thursday eve­ M ay 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver, ii^the case of differences between ning in the Cathedral rectory by the Imported Blue Cheviots and 1,200 other the grower and laborer. wai Work Here Rev. H. L. McMenamin in honor of “ The contract affords the laborer Coach McFadden, ivith all little protection. It sets the standard the Cathedral high school champion­ Spring Patterns from which you may select rate of payment -but does not give The Rev. Damien Segourn, prom­ ship basketball squad present. A LISTENINd IN any guaranty that he will get paid— inent as a Pennsylvania Catholic presentation was made to the coach. if the grower is unwilling or unable educator, is to come to Denver July The Rev. C. V. Walsh, pastor at Ready-Made and Tailor-Made to pay, the laborer is helpless. Last 1 to work in this diocese. He has Georgetown, is to leave in June for a been on the staff of Misericordia col­ (Continued from Page 1). varnish business and men will drink year the claims of all others had to be short vacation. — and regardless of what size some time ago as a Catholic with a varnish if they cannot get booze. settled before the laborer was paid lege, Pittston, Pennsylvania, and pre­ Methodist liver. The colonel did not and some of them ate still waiting vious to that served on other college ftwwvswwvvvwwwwwvv you wear or need an 0-G Suit promote Hoover in the last presi­ was a dry was because he is in the for their money. The State of Colo­ faculties. Father Segourn was born Fits Perfectly. dential campaign, but he did not sup­ Father Bolger made a fine point rado as a matter of justice should by in Denver, but was taken to Ireland port Smith, because of Smith's atti­ when he insisted that the agitation law make the wage claims of these as a young child and spent his boy­ Slender 6 feet 6 men, tude on prohibition. On Tuesday for birth control would soon die out laborers a first lien or claim on the hood there. He is an able man, sure F. J. Kirchhof night, some prominent labor leaders, if people could be guaranteed a de­ entire crop, even ahead o f the money to take a prominent part in Colorado Short 5 feet 2 men, life. not Catholics, refused to enter the cent living. lenders’ mortgage or the landlord’s Broadshouldered 5 feet 10 men, banquet hall when they found that the share of the crops. Speaking of birth control, the Na­ Construction colonel was to speak. They resented tional Council of Catholic Women “ Since there is no time limit set, Heavy 5 feet 11 men. his non-support of AI Smith. the workers may be compelled to has come across a local Mexican fam­ Pilgrims Will C o m p l y ily that, having seven children of its work in the fields until late in the Everyone of you can be fitted in Colonel Callahan,, however, is a dis­ own, has adopted seven morel winter without extra pay and under an 0-G Suit, and then too you tinguished Catholic. layman, who has the penalty of losing the money they Tour Colorado BumiuiaiizBaa have the added assurance that done an extraordinary work in prov­ We heard recently of a young have already earned if they stop ing in practical fashion the Catholic woman who violently disagreed with work before ‘all the crop is harvested.’ you would have to pay $45 or New York.— In addition to special ideal of profit-sharing and plant our views on birth control. We also In addition to this, if the work is not $60 for the same suits we sell you partnership. We do not agree with progressinjg fast enough because of trains for the convenience of pilgri BUILDERS for $27.50 and $35. learned that before she married her to the National Eucharistic Congr his prohibition views, but he has a bad weather or other conditions, husband she lived with him for a time to be held at Omaha from September right to them. to make sure that she wanted him. extra labor may be hired and de­ ducted from the amount paid the 23 to 25, which will be available fOr One waggish editor remarked re­ Her ideals and ours are as far apart both clergy and laity, an attractiw cently that the reason why the colonel as heaven and hell. worker. This is a set amount but the We Would Imported Blue amount of extra labor is not limited. tour through the great West will be a feature of the itinerary, The tour, Cheviot 2 Trouser “ The contract- also provides that which will precede the Congress, will Appreciate the worker shall be given a ‘habitable include such attractions as Yellow­ Your Patronage Suits for boys from May 17, Feast of Franciscan Saint, house and suitable water near at stone National park* Salt Lake CitK hand for drinking and domestic pur­ Royal gorge, Colorado Springs, Den­ 12 to 22 poses.’ ‘Children under 11 years of ver, Rocky Mountain National park, Patron of Eucharistic Congresses age’ shall not be allowed to work ending at Omaha for the opening qf 700 Lawrence Street in 3 price groups in the fields. Both prorisions are the Congress, openly and flagrantly violated. Ex­ Members of the Third Order of St. thoroughly proved. There is a sig­ The tour will be in the hands of MAin 5314 nificance, too, about the birth and tensive and detailed reports from the American Express company as $ 1 6 - 2 5 Francis may gain a plenary indul­ many agencies show that contract death of Saint Pascal Baylon; they official transportation agents. I Denver - - Colorado gence on Saturday, May 17, the Feast both took place on Pentecost Sunday, child labor, non-enforcement of com­ of Saint Pascal Baylon, by comply­ his birth in 1540 and his death fifty- pulsory school laws, bad housing, $ 2 0 * 2 5 I with lack of sanitation and an at­ CROWDS ATTEND ing with the usual conditions of Con­ two years later. It is also a note­ t fession and Holy Communion. Pope worthy fact that the saint breathed tendant high death rate among Leo XIII conferred a signal honor on' his last in the celebration of Holy women and children of these workers k . OF, C. RETREAT 1 this great saint, although but a simple Mass and just at the elevation prevail. $23*25 Franciscan lay brother, by making of the Sacred Host in the Franciscan “ These investigations have proven The retreat being conducted by tMe him the patron of all Eucharistic Con­ church at Villareal. He was solemnly beyond all question the existence Rev. J, P. Shaw, C.SS.R., at the gresses from that time on. A mar­ canonized by Pope Alexander VIII and exploitation of child labor in the Cathedral for the Knights of Colum­ velous devotion to our Lord in the in 1680. Colorado beet sugar fields. Young bus of Denver council and -visitii^ 1232*46 7 5 , Abapah okSt. Our guarantee means your money back if you want it. Blessed ^cram ent was an outstand­ Just now when vreighty theological children from six to fifteen years councils opened Wednesday eveninjg De n v e r Co l o r a d o ing characteristic of the sanctity theses relating to the Blessed Sacra­ old work side by side with their par­ with a gratifying attendance. Father We are not satisfied till you are. which made this humble servant of ment have been read at the Euchar­ ents sometimes as much as sixteen Shaw is a powerful speaker who God-famous in life and after death. istic Congress in northern Africa, it hours a day, in the intense keat of holds his hearers. The retreat will The knocking so often heard in his may be recalled that Skint Pascal, summer and the raw cold of late fall. continue Thursday and Friday eve­ tomb in the Franciscan church at although he had received no school In many cases the compulsory school nings and will close ■with a general Villareal, Spain, is as unique as it education, was able to talk on the laws of the state are not enforced. Communion in the Cathedral at the is indisputable. When the noise was highest Subjects in theology and In some places over half of the chil­ 8;30 Mass Sunday. A breakfast ■will *•'1 very loud it was a warning sign of mysticism in a-way that amazed the dren were out of school because they follow at the Argonaut hotel. some public calamity, but when gentle cleverest doctors. This wonder was were working. The local school it was a sure indication that the pe- strikingly illustrated one day when boards, which are responsible for the tilions o f some pious client were two learned theologians chanced to the enforcement of the laws, either 310 CONFIRMED heard and answered. It is recorded, meet him, and not knowing who he neglect them or are afraid to enforce for instance, that the prodigy took was thought they were discoursing them on account o f politics. In such AT WALSENBURG place during the siege of Fontarabia with a learned doctor. Afterwards cases the state sho.uld 'step in and TAbor 6892 and the Spanish victory thus presaged they found out to their astonishment take a hand. Three hundred and ten persons; including about sixty or more adults, was verified, and again, that the in­ that they had been conversing with a “ A recent survey has shown ter­ habitants of Villareal were seized poor Franciscan brother who was were confirmed last Sunday morning ribly bad conditions of housing and in Walsenburg by Bishop J. Henry with consternation on-the night pre­ trained only in the knowledge of sanitation. These conditions are ceding the taking of Tortosa when herding sheep. Saint Pascal knew Tihen. Although there are many probably the cause of the appalling Mexicans in Walsenburg, the parim one hundred and twenty-six knocks far more than could be found in death rate— 28.6% of the families like thunder were heard at the saint’s books because he possessed the gift for some years has broken away from in one group. Because of the lack of the old Latin custom of having babies tomb. One of his biographers, Fa­ of infused science in a high degree. houses, numbers of these people come THE JOHN A.^MARTIN DRUG CO. ther Christopher of Arta, recounts It was bestowed upon him at the confirmed. Only those who ha+e to the larger Colorado towns and made their First Communion are ad­ Corner Fifteenth and Curtiz, Charles Bnildinf more than# fifty instances of this foot of the Tabernacle by that kind cities in the winter and constitute mitted. The Bishop celebrated the knocking which happened in his time, Master whom he loved .so intensely a burden on charities there. Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines and all of them, he claimed, had been in the Mystery of the Altar. 7 ;30 Mass, -after which he gave Coh-i “ The beet workers should not have firmation. He spoke at the other I Dependable Preieription Service Telephone Main 1900 to depend fl^on public or private Masses. The 10;30 Mass was Solemn, doles or advances of food by the with the Rev. Henry Ernst as cele­ company— it wjU inevitably develop brant, the Rev. Hubert Newell o f St. Sticker Contest Now Moving in into a systen^^ peonage. The sugar Thomas' seminary as deacon, and Fa­ companies and other industries re­ ther Garcia of Trinidad as subdea­ sponsible for the presence o f the con. The Rev. Isidore Llevat, C.R.,‘ High Gear; Help Your Favorite Mexican should take care of him and of Durango, preached in Spanish arid find some way of providing him with the Bishop spoke in English. Dean (Continued From Page 1) between season work. These Span­ J. B. Liciotti is pastor of the parish.,- who fail in the goal for firit prize, there are the aeeond prize of $50 and ish-speaking beet 'workers must be The seniors of St. Mary’s high the third prize of $25. From all indications, and the amazing number of regarded as a factor of absolutely school are having their prom this stickers which have been returned to us by advertisers, those who win the vital importance in the business and week. The commencement will be prizes will have been responsible for the distribution of thousands of stick­ agricultural prosperity of a large part held May 28, with a large class grad-, ers themselves. of the state. As such they are en­ uating. Get in the game today. There is hardly time left for any new entries titled to much more favorable con­ to have an opportunity to win a prize, but you can show your loyalty to sideration from the sugar interests— your friends and your paper by helping distribute the stickers to advertisers. company and growers— and the com­ CATHEDRAL HIGH Remember: You are entitled to give out one sticker with each purchase munity than they have so far re­ ELOCUTION TEST made from a Register advertiser. Put the number of your favorite in the ceived.” contest on your stickers. According to statistics given by C. The annual elocution contest of the Following are the contestants; V. Maddux of the Great Western No. 1— Estella Jaramillo, 1951 West Fourteenth avenue. Cathedral high school will be held Sugar company, Denver, who spoke Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the No. 2— Caroline Barz, 1528 South Acoma street. on “ The Economic Earnings of the No. 3— Mrs. W. £. Neuzel. 4357 Winona court. Malo Memorial hall. There will be Mexican in Agriculture in Colorado,” senior and junior divisions of the No. 4— Mrs. M. Ahern, 2739 North Speer boulevard. the present price of sugar beets is No. 5—Miss Ruth Veale, 1921 Sherman, apartment 3. contestants, _ with three boys and slightly below the average for the three girls in each. Prizes will be No. 6—Mrs, John Bagan,. 684 South Washington street. past ten years and the present wage No. 7— Mrs. Clarence Claspill, 1457 Sonth Grant street. given from the James I. Laughlin rate is a little above the average. memorial foundation. No. 8— Mrs. Winifred Hillman, 3912 South Logan street. He said that there was a wide varia­ No. 9— Thomas Conboy, 3215 West Thirtieth avenue. tion in individuals and families in the No. 10— Billy Madtock, 4990 Knox court. amount of work that they did, but PRIEST e s c a p e s No, 12^—Mrs, William McTavish, 228 West Fourth avenue. on an average a family took care of N its 25 years this bank has grown and flourished; No. 13— Mrs. Mary S. Cherry, 3805 Newton street. about 35 acres of beets with an aver­ IN AUTO WRECK No. 14— Mrs. Elizabeth Lavin, 3249 West Hayward place. age return of $847. This beet work founded by men with the direct, modern viewpoint, , No. 16— Miss Helen Mary O’Brien, 2143 Court place. takes up from 60 to 75 days of work The Rev. Bernard Weakland, an as­ I it has kept pace with the needs of its business and 'No. 17-~Miss Bernice Spitz, 1613 East Seventeenth avenue. per year, leaving quite a bit of time sistant at the Cathedral, escaped No. 18— Mrs. Agnes Betts, 3813 Winona court. that could be spent in some other ■without injury, but had his car badly personal customers. No. 19— Mrs. H. L. BaVth, 1023 Tenth street. way. He believed that* money earned damaged last Friday night when it No, 20— Miss Mary M. Klein, 1840 Pennsylvania street. in additional work boosted the aver­ was struck by the machine of a man No. 21— Miss Marie Arnest, 1720 Logan street. age family income to $1,000 or more who was fined in police court Monday No. 22— Arthur R. Smith, 229 Cherokee street. in addition to houses and other ipre- for taking the right of way. Father No. 23— Miss Carmen Aiiato, 4412 Raleigh street. requisites furnished. According to his Weakland’s machine was so badly Emphatically convenient 1:o our great business center, No. 24— Miss Alice Lutz, 4508 Newton street. figures, this amount compares favor­ damaged that it was necessary to dis­ professional people and shoppers. Strong in its resources, No, 25— Neil Ahern, 3928 Yates street. ably with wages of similar groups in pose of it and get another. No. 26— Eileen McGovern, 4925 West Thirtieth avenue. other lines of work. complete in its service, conservative and experienced in No. 27— Mrs, D. Donehue, 3722 Franklin street. In telling how he believed the dis­ YOUNG PRIEST i its managements. We welcome the opportunity to be of The race runs until the first Monday of June. The following prizes tress of the laborers could be met. are to be given to the winners; First, $'75; second, $50; third, $25, The Mr. Maddux said in part; “ Less than service to the entire community of our,city. rules of the contest are very simple. Here they are: forty per cent of tnASTriei their thrift. The Spanish-speaking at Menlo Park, California, June 15, FRANK KIRCHHOF, President contestant’s number. people usually spend unwisely and if 1929. He studied at St. Thomas’ 6. You can have all the stickers you want. Write or 'phone to us they buy on credit are charged more seminary in Denver the year previous (Main 5413). ' because of the losses the merchant to his ordination.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION 85 T O RECEIVE Bishop Tihen Will Speak in Pueblo FIRST COMMUNION Friday on “ Catholic Education” (St. Catherine’s Parish) Eighty-five children will receive their First, Holy Communion at the Pueblo.— Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry ernoon and evening by the member* 8:30 Ma.'is this Sunday. This is the Tihen of Denver will be the special of the Dramatic club of the parish largest clqss in the history of the guest this Friday evening at the City under the leadership of James parish. In preparation the children Gifts for auditorium when miembers of St. Pat­ Colanna. Interesting numbers were will be at; retreat Friday and Satar- rick’s high school will present their given by Christina Parise, Frances day. A breakfast will be served to class play, “ Prejudice.’’ The glae Sammartino, Mary White and Rose club will render several nhmbers be­ ths childfep by the ladies of the par­ Alex. ish, and pictures will be taken of the tween the acts. Rev. Joseph Higgins, Miss Esther Delliquardi enter­ assisted by Rev. John Lohan, pre­ First Communion class. tained the teachers of Bessemer A very successful Mother’s day sented this play some months ago school at a lovely party last week^ Wide with the same cast. The plaiy is be­ program was given Sunday evening Ordination ing repeated at the urgent request Miss May Langdon spent the week­ under the auspices of the Young La­ 1\ end in Denver as (he guest of of scores who did not get to see it dles’ sodality. There were about when first given. Critics pronounced friends. She visited with her sister, 226 mothers present to enjoy the the former production one of the Sister Mary Laurence, at Mercy hos­ occasion. A prize for the mother Price pital. finest ever staged in Pueblo by ama­ having the largest number of children Our stock represents a Varied assortment of articles teurs. The glee club, which is under Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cassidy left WO.S awarded to Mrs. Schwairy of the direction of Prof. Van Bergrun, Sunday for a brief trip to St. Louis, 3040 West Denver place, the mother that WQuld make suitable presents for the new Ran^e has a fine reputation among the mu­ being called there on business. of sixteen children. Another prize sical organizations of the city. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. John Bergin and for the oldest mother present was Ordinand. Tihen will addres.s the audience on Miss Florence Bergin were made v e ^ awarded to Mrs. Reedy of 4445 Elliot ‘Catholic Education,” and it is happy last Sunday when Capt Wil­ street, a non-Catholic who had been A large selection of thought that the large auditorium will liam Bergin o f San Francisco, Calif., invited to attend by one of her Cath­ not hold the crowd expected. A gen­ pnd Rev. John Bergin, ,S. J., of Den­ olic neighbors. Mrs. Reedy is 79 merchandise is car­ eral invitation is extended to the pub­ ver, arrived to spend a few days. years of age and is the mother o f ried in the convenient lic, especially to educators of the They timed their arrival for Mother’s nine children. Ecclesiastical Ware city. day. Friday evening of last week mem­ bers of the. junior division of ^ e well-lighted display William B. Stewart is home from Chalices, Pyx, Oil Stock, Holy Water Fountainette, "Home Coming” in connection with Holy Name society held a meeting the annual National Hospital day the Rio Grande hospital at Salida, room of the Horan where he had been ^ patient for sev­ in honor of their parents. A feature was fittingly observed at St. Mary’s of the program was a trombone duet Mortuary. This mer­ hospital Monday afternoon when hun­ eral weeks following a railroad acci­ dent. by Wifliam Washburn and Alfred dreds of friends called at the insti­ Kavanagh. chandise, all marked tution, many bringing with them Members of the senior class of St. The sight'of twb hundred fathers their babies bom at the insti^ion Patrick’s high school were enter­ and sons receiving Communion last Church Goods in plain figures, in the last five years. In the last tained at a lovely dinner social, Sunday was very inspiring. Chasubif, Surplice, Biretta, Preaching Stole, Confes­ ranges widely in five years 670 babies were born at Thursday evening, May 8, when Mr. This Friday evening at 8:16 in the St. Mary’s. The Sisters of Charity and Mrs. Edward McCabe were hosts community hall, there will be pre­ sional an^ Sick Call Stoles, Pyx and Oil Stock Burses. in charge of the hospital and their price, and is suited to at the Pueblo Golf and Country club. sented under the auspices of the superior. Sister John Chrysostom, Their son, Jack McCabe, is a member P.-T.A. “ The Life of the Blessed were happy to have so many friends the needs and means of the class. Enjoying the happy Virgin Mary” in pictures. There will call. Cavallo’s orchestra played for event were Miss Gladys Sabo, Miss df all. Complete fu­ the occasion. Mrs, Frederick M. Hel­ be no .admission ree charged but a Vivian Jerman, Miss Cecelia McDon­ silver offering will be taken., ler and Mrs. J. J. McDonnell had nell, Miss Ruth Boggs, Miss Mamie nerals may be had charge of the musical numbers which ' At the last Holy Name meeting Liturgical Books C" Kolbenson, Miss Emma Lidle, Miss the resignatiorf of Jack Piper as vice X a from $115 up, de­ included vocal selections, beautifully Joyce Moore, Miss Charlotte Breviaries, Rituals, Registrum Missarium rendered by Mrs. L. E. Thompson, president was tendered and accepted. Downey, Miss Margaret Baker, His successor will be chosen later. pending on the wishes and two selections by the McDowell Miss Wellia Rinker, Miss Helen quartet, consisting of Mrs. H. Elwyn Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redmond and Hoffman, Miss Clotilde Ballande, son, Wilfred, are on their way home and requirements of Davis, Mrs. George Bolt, Jr.. Mrs. Robert Anderson. Richard Po- William Cooper and Mrs. A. P. An­ from California. the patron. douph, Joseph KoUer, Joseph John, Last Sunday the twin son and derson. Two violin solos by Raffaelo Paul Rooney, Clarence Nicholas, Em­ Cavallo were well received. Mrs. 0. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Books mett Maloney, Jack McCabe, the Sullivan were baptized. Sponsors for L. Strieby tendered two vocal solos Rev. Joseph F. Higgins, the Rev. John and responded to an encore. The Mary Johanna were Patri^ J. Barry Ambassador of Christ; Eternal Priesthood; Priest of P. Lohan, Father Mahoney, the Rev. and Catherine Sullivan and for John senior nurses of St. Mary’s sang the George A. Keith, S.J., Miss Margaret Today, His Character and Work. Many others from Florence Nightingale Pledge and two Joseph, Jr., James J. Carson and McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kate Albright. The boy, John Jo­ which to make selection. numbers, “ Springtime” and “ Bells of McCabe. St. Mary’s,” were delightfully given seph, had been privately baptized in An illustrated lecture entitled “ The Prices Reasonable. by the Nurses’ glee club. Lovely re­ a hospital when in danger of death Sacred Love Story of the Mass” was freshments were served by the hos and the ceremonies were supplied given Sunday evening at the City pital staff. The visitors were shown Sunday. auditorium by the Rev. George A. through the large institution. On Monday evening, May 19, at Keith, S.J., whose fame as a lectur­ 8:15, there will be a mass meeting ^ h e Miss Stella Mann, instructor of er-on this subject is nation-wide. The of the parish members in the com­ nurses at St. Mary’s hospital, ac large hall was filled and from the first munity nail to begin preparation for companied by Miss Virginia Esser, number rendered on the organ by the ninth annual mid-summer car­ a graduate, Friday completed a Miss_ Mabel Stacus, the well-known nival. The members have been re­ James Clarke V . P. HORAN & SON speaking tour of virtually ail South­ musician, to the final words of Father serving the date and a large attend­ ern Colorado high schools when she Keith the audience sat spellbound. ance is expected. i spoke at Centennial and Central The lecturer told the story of Christ’s “ The Call,” containing interesting Church Goods House Funeral Directors high schools here. The entire tour life and showed pictures from the fa­ parochial news, will be distributed was designed to acquaint students mous masters.^ Father Keith was this Sunday. One of the Largest in the Country. We Specialize in Articles and the general public with the aims formerly associated with St. Patrick’s of hospitals. She pointed out that of Devotion, Church Furnishings and Books for the Catholic pari^ and he was given a hearty re BULGARIAN BISHOP DIES, Laity and Clergy. the ideals o f all hospitals are based ception when he stepped upon the AGED 57 KEy stone 1527 on their humanitarian work through stage. Father Keith is scheduled to Monsignor Clement, Bishop of 1636-38 Tremont Street Denver, Colorado 6297 which an unparallelled service is of ive this same lecture in Denver in Vratza in Bulgaria and resident of Cleveland fered. leptember. at the national conven­ the Holy Synod, died in Bulgaria re­ Phone TAbor 3789 The celebration of the thirty-third tion of the National Council of Cath­ cently at the age of 57. Place anniversary of the founding of the olic Women. & Pueblo branch of the L.C.B.A. will The sisters of St. Mary’s hospital church Saturday. Rev. S. M. Giglio be held Thursday evening. May 16, entertained at a pretty tea Monday conducted the service. at the K. of C. hall. There will be afternoon, May 6, when their guests The funeral of Joseph Martinella short business meeting at 7:30 were the wives of the members of was held Wednesday from Mt. Car­ FOR UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING AND REPAIRING OF o’clock followed by a card party for their medical staff. Present were the mel church, the Rev. E. E. Behiels members and their friends. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE- EASTER GREETINGS Mesdames C. W. Streamer, John celebrating the Requiem Mass. The Boy Scouts of St. Leander!s Schwer, E. D. Burkhard, A. Merri- William Carroll, aged 69 years, T H E ARGONAUT HOTEL- met Friday night. Two new mem man, F. A. Niccoletti, L. E. Thomp­ died here May 7. He is survived by CALL JEPSEN Known for Its Excellent Cuisine hers were introduced. Scout Master son, G. A. Unfug, E. F. Brown, J. C. a brother, Martin, and a niece, Mar­ 21 West First Avenue Telephone SOnth 3146 Joseph Prijatel “ jigged” for the Epler, L. L. Ward, J. F. Snedec, W, garet Carroll of Denver. Services Under Personal Supervision of Owner A. Williamson, O. C. Wise. F. J. FRANK J. HABERL boys. Three guests were present, were held Thursday with the Rev. Jerry Klintz, Joseph Novak and Tony Pierce, H. J. Vogt, H. T. Low, J. H, J. P. Walsh in charge. Interment Colfax and Grant Telaphone TAbor 2361 Muhic. Woodbridge, C. N. Caldwell, flarvyr was in Roselawn. Rusk, W. F. Singer, W. E. Buck, 'f. Purple and gold formed the color A. Stoddard, R. C. Robe, J. J. Pattee, scheme carried out in the lavish We can (hovr you some attractive SPECIAL OFFER J. G. Wolf, W. iS; Johnston, H, B. decoration at the annual luncheon wall paper for 5c to 15c per roll. We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six Killough and W. F. Rich. Be sure to take advantage of of the Catholic Daughters of Amer Plans are being completed for the months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We have THE BEST IN USED FURNITURE ica of Pueblo, when they entertained Schayer't annual lale— Colfax at low rate of insurance. one-day May fair. May 24, in the Josephine. in compliment to the candidates initir parish hall of St. Leander’s school. Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on We Rent Folding Chairs, Card and Banquet Tables. ated into Court St. Ann Sunday your work. Dishes, Silverware, Anything in Stock. Established 1888 afternoon. The luncheon was served There will be refreshments, a pro­ gram of entertainment, cards and at the Congress hotel. Mrs. Edward St. Anthony’s MOVING, STORING AND PACKING the awarding of a radio, gas range, PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 McCabe, Mrs. Joseph Welte and Mrs. breakfast set, silver dishes and gro­ Best Known Shrine No Money-Needed for Six Months Mary Pryor were in charge of this ceries. We think we are entirely right in affair. Covers ^ere laid for 75 guests. Mrs, Margaret Potter and her saying that St. Anthony’s Shrine in Miss Elizabeth Balfe, organist for the DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. daughter, Mrs. Jack Callahan, of the Church of St. Francis, on the court, and Miss Eileen McDonnell Portland, Oregon, are here because Mount of the Atonement, is the most 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse violinist, played several beautiful se­ of the serious illness of Mrs. Pot­ CARPET lections. Mrs. Ann Fleming of Colo­ widely known and most liberally ter’s sister, Miss Mary Burke, of patronized of any shrine erected in rado Springs, state regent of the CLEANERS Catholic Daughters, acted as toast- Castle Rock, Colorado, a patient at honor of the Wonder Worker of :: Childs St. Mary's hospital. Padua in America. Ever since the mistress. She spoke on the ideals of Joe Frawley returned last week •statue was set up in the Gospel Cor­ STOP AT That Clean the organization, complimenting the from California where he had been ner of the Sanctuary a few days be­ Pueblo court on its growth. She re­ Restaurant:: working for more than a year. He fore the dedication of the Church, it Prompt, Reasonable ferred to Mother’s day and read an Personal Service 615 17th St. will remain in Pueblo with his has been the object of an increasing original poem which she had dedi parents. devotion on the part of his clients. cated to her mother. Mrs. Justine THE JOYCE HOTEL Mrs. Clara Monroney and Miss Beginning with a rivulet, the peti­ Whether after the theater ; I Sisson of La Junta, deputy regent for Dora Schmidt spent the week-end in tions sent for remembrance in the, ;; or after the Dance, drop; the Pueblo district, was also present J. T. UPTON Denver with friends, Graymoor Novena to St. Anthony WHEN IN and gave an inspiring talk. Mrs. in at A meeting of the St. Patrick’s have swollen into a perennial brook. Irene McCarthy sang two numbers RENOVATING CO. Alumni association was held recently The following testimoniaU recently COLORADO SPRINGS TABOR 5223 and Miss Eileen McDonnell gave two to make plans for the entertainment received forcibly illustrate the effi­ 765 Tejon violin solos, both beitig accompanied of this year’s graduates. Childs by Mrs. J. J. O’Donnell. Mrs. Mar­ cacy of St. Anthony’s intercession: Members of the Catholic Girl^ club M. A. S.; Utica, N. Y.: “ Enclosed garet Cullen gave a beautiful toast met Tuesday evening in the home of find my promise to St. Anthony’s to “ Catholic Motherhood” and Rev, Mrs. Mary Faricy. Thence they pro­ Bread Fund. I got a temporary po­ A. J. Miller, chaplain of the court: LET A HONASO BOY ceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. sition which I finally worked into a NOW—Everything You Send delivered the address of the occasion Doyle’s Pharmacy SELL YOU SQUABS McGovern, and surprised the newly­ permanent one through very strange on “ Our Holy Mother, the Church.” The Particular Druggist FOR ANY OCCASION weds with a gift for their new home. circuihstances.” Mrs. Mayme Keeler, grand regent of THE CASIERAS AND FILMS THE SQUARE DEAL PIGEON LOFTS the court, led the prayers at the William J. Hennessy, aged 60 years, Denver Client; "A fter having made 1227 Curtii St, Main 9533 died in St. Louis. He was a veteran conclusion of the meal. The initiatory several Novenas, the running sores on 17th Ave. and Grant A.k for Woodrow employe of the Missouri Pacific rail­ work was put on in the K. of C. home my hip from which I have suffered Spoclal di.count and torm. to Honaoo Boyti road and had been a resident of UUNDRY CO. Tabor 8936— Tabor 8937 in the presence of a large gathering, for ten years have healed. Please for breodlns ntock. Guaranteed (ale lor all Pueblo for 40 years. He is survived publish and continue to keep me en­ Formerly. 18th and Clarkson squaba you ralae. Mrs. Ann Fleming, Mrs. Justine Sis­ Phone MAin 4281 by his widow, two sons, Thomas and rolled in the Novena.” Free Delivery son, Mrs. Ella Dixon, Miss Jean Morris, and a daughter, Ruth, of Mrs. A. E. M., McKeesport, Pa.: Findle, Miss Agnes Lynch, Mrs Pueblo; his mother, Mrs. Mary Hen­ Georgia Zeiger, Mrs. Rose Fairbanks, "I promised S t Anthony that I would The Franklin Dry Goods nessy; a brother, John P. Hennessy make an offering for each pupil he Mrs. Cassie Hayden, Miss Lillie of Pueblo; four sisters, Mrs. Marga­ Ladiea’ and Men’a Fnrniabtngs O’Connor, Mrs. Mary McGee, Miss obtained for me during the Novena lohe TA. 6642 Hours 8 :30 to 5 ;30 ret Wheeler, Miss Catherine Hen­ I was about to make. During the Is Washed in LUX We also have a nice line of SHOES Jessie Donahue, Miss Leona Voght, nessy and Miss Vera Hennessy, all of Miss Norma Moch, Mrs. L. R. Balle Novena nine new pupils were ob­ CHIROPODIST for the whole family Pueblo, and Mary Hill of Sugar City. tained and three old ones returned. weg, Mrs. Kate Shane, Mrs. H. Keller The funeral was held Thursday Robert G. Gruber Phone TA. 8942 and Mrs. M. Sterner were the install I also asked that I get money from morning from St. Leand4r’s church, home without any trouble and that Offee Phone, YOrk 5000 Res. Phone, YOrk 0298 I ing officers. Evenings by Appointment 34th at Franklin with the Reverend Father Benedict, my brother might find a position. . . . A meeting of Sacred Heart P.-T, O.S.B., officiating. The next day my brother obtained a loom 309 1554 California Street A. was held May 6. After Mrs. L. E, McClintock Building Mrs. Pauline Gagliano, 66, died at good paying position and a week Clayton Plumhing and Heating Co. | Langdon, the retiring president, noon. May 7, at the home of her later I received a draft from home.” Repairing and Overhauling Our Specialty— Estimating j GEO. HANCOCK closed the year’s business, she pre daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, 422 T. C. C., Philadelphia. Pa.: “ I sented Mrs. Riley Cloud, county par­ Jefferson street. She had resided in asked St. Anthony to intercede for We Now Offer Time Payments on Plumbing and Heating | [Organ’s Feed Store ------—- — - — --8- and His Orchestra liamentarian, who installed the new this city for the past 32 years and health for me after a serious opera­ Get Our Cash Prices For Any Orchestral Engagement officers, as Mrs. J. R. Bartle^, county was loved by a large circle, of tion and to find work for me. Both p^resident, was unable to be present WE BUY EGGS Telephone friends. Surviving her are her hps- reauests were answered and although The amended list of officers follows Scheuennan & De La Ver^fne band, Antonio Gagliano; one son, I did not obtain a new position ray RUSTS PHARMACY WE DELIVER Mrs. R. H. Seaman, president; Rev John of Los Angeles, California; old one was held for me.” Comer 19th and California TAbor SCSI 1212 Security Bldg T. J. Wolohan, first vice president West 44th and Meade St. three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Cemo M. M., Milwaukee, Wis.: “ Enclosed We Store Hensehold Complete Drag Store Sapplies Sister Evelyn, second vice president of Porterville, California; Mrs. Mary Telephone GAHup 1246 you will find money order for the Mrs. Lawrence Burke, secretary Cipolla and Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, amount I promised St. Anthony for Goods and Merchandise Prescription! Carefnlly Filled Mrs. J. J. Finnegan, treasurer; Mrs both of Pueblo. The funeral was help in a business deal. I am very DUFFY STORAGE AND Across From Holy Ghost Chvrch H. C. Norton, historian. The first held Saturday morning from Mt. Car grateful to the Saint and would like rancis J. Fisher^ Inc. CHIROPRACTIC new business was to plan the annua; MOVING CO. TAbor 8925 MAin 9805 and oroper diet ara pofitlve lacteri mel church. Rev. S. M. GigUo cele to have this money used for bread." MAIN 5708 for lot rellaf of all forma of itomaeb picnic which will be held June 6 brated Requiem High Mass. A. W. B., Springfield, Mo.: “ Am and Intestinal troublas. Mrs. Coble was appointed genera Sam Danna, aged 88 years, died in enclosing donation as promised to St. -IME, CEMENT, PLASTER chairman for the picnic. It was voted the ciW May 7. He h»d resided in Anthony as my house is now rented.” DR. T. W . QUINN JAMES H. HIGH, D.C. to send Mrs. L. E. Thompson to Den PIERCE’S ^ METAL LATH 607 Cantral Sa*li»a Bank Bldg. this city for many years and was A new Novena begins every Tues­ TAbor 866S Rea. CAUup 2S8S ver with the P.-T. A. chorus with all known throughout the city and ;tbe day, Address all communications to DENTIST HAND LAUNDRY aver, Colo. Amarillo, T o u t expenses paid. Mrsi Thompson has Vineland district. He is survived by Ofllcc Honrs: 9 to .2—1 to 6 been giving a great deal of time to his widow, Mrs. Josephine Danna, ST. ANTHONY’S Suadsys cod Evcnloss by Appointmsnt Our Work WUl Please You this work in the past few w^eks. and five children, Mike, Isabel, GRAYMOOR SHRINE Offieo PhoB* MAin 5SOS Residtscc Phone MAia 4900 Established May 1, 1922 A concert and social were held at Charles, Sam, Jr., and Mary. The Frantisean Friars of the Atonement SOe Mock Bid#., 16th and CaUfareic E. 12th at Madison YOrk 4789 ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS' Mi. Carmel church hall Sunday aft­ funeral was held from Mt. Carmel Drawer 25 Garrison, New York

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION \ - rh PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Main 5413 Thursday, May 15. 1930 DENVER MAN WINS PLANS SHAPING JANE KINTZELE Matine* Nights 3Se IDAHO BRIDE FOR HONASO SHOW CHOSEN QUEEN Satardaj, Matinees Shops You Ou^ht Sunday OGDEN 25c * At an 8 o’clock Nuptial Mass at Preparations are almost completed (St. Mary’s Academy) the Church of Our Lady o f Guada­ for the annual Honaso entertainment COLFAX AT OGDEN A St. Mapr’s academy graduate, lupe, Bakersfield, Calif., Saturday, to be given in the City auditorium on Miss Jane Kintzele, was honored at FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY. MAY 16-17-18-19 May 3, Miss Marie Sonnleitner, Oct. 30 and 31. In a short time all the coronation ceremony at Regis last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles units will start drilling. There is a to Know BUSTER KEATON Sunday in being selected queen to’ In tiis flrnt all-talktnc laush riot v.'ith n Eslsxy oC *U x( Sonnleitner of Hailey, Idaho, became great nee i of drill-masters, and those crov^n the statue of Our Blessed the bride of Thomas S. Magner, re­ who wish to assist in that work are Mother with a beautiful wreath of ‘TREE AND EASY” cently of Salt Lake City and a native earnestly requested to call at the white roses. NEW FASHION CLEANERS AND DYER! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 21, 22 of Denver. The wedding .ceremony Honaso headquarters, C15 Exchange •The graduates of St Maiy’s acad­ CHARLES UUOGLES and was performed by the Rev. C. A. building, on Saturdays. emy were ^he ^ ests of the seniors 184-188 South Penn. SOuth 007 HELEN MORGAN, In Stuhiman. Mrs. Magnet’s bridal gown Saturday, June 14, has been set as at Loretto Heights academy at a the­ Look over your garments for Spring cleanir was the newest shade o f blue georg­ the date of the annual Honaso field ater party and tea Thur.sday, May 8. “ROAD HOUSE NIGHTS” ette ensemble with small hat. Mr, and and send them to an expert only. Plai day and Regis college stadium as the The senior musical recital was held owners. Mrs. Luckenbach attended the couple place. The program events are now in the school auditorium Wednesday at the ceremony. A wedding bi'eak- being arranged and will.be announced evening. May 7. A very beautiful MAIL ORDERS PAID ONE WAY fast was served at the Hotel El later. program was presented by several of Geyon. The bride is an alumna of The Cathedral unit will present a the pupils under the direction of Sis­ Would you repair, remodel or build you the southern branch of the University minstrel show at the Oscar Malo, ter Cecilia Marie. Numbers were home if you were assured of getting valu of Idaho at Pocatello. Mr. Magner Jr., Memorial hall May 23, at 8:15 given by the glee club also under for every dollar you spent. If so ca is the son of Mrs. Anna Magner of p.m. The prices are as follows: the direction of Sister Mary Jude. St. Francis de Sales’ parish, Denver. Adults 25c; children 15c. All uni­ The junior prom was held on Tues­ After graduating from St.. Francis’ formed Honaso boys will be admitted day evening at the Hotel Cosmo­ JOHN B. RYAN school he attended Regis college and for 10c. Friends of Honaso who at­ politan. General Contractor St. Mary’s college, St, Mary’s, Kan- tend are assured an enjoyable eve­ The senior class held a social Sat­ Sunset 2121-J Mr. Magner is associated withsa-s. ning for a moderate price of admis­ urday afternoon at the Olin hotel. Repairing, Remodeling the Pacific Manifolding Book Co., sion. The hostesses were the Misses Rose own Shop. with headquarters at Bakersfield, Captains of the baseball teams are, Brady, Charlotte Kenyon, Treasure Calif. requested to report results immedi­ Howard and Sara Ann Vifquain. THE GIRVIN FURNITURE & AUCTION CO. After a bridal trip the newly-weds ately after each game to the official Bridge was played and dainty re­ 1449-1455 Welton St., Denver will be at home at the Dennen apart­ Uned furniture for Home »nd Office, Simmons beds and aprlnss, new and used score keeper, James Masterson, 400 freshments were served. Those pres­ wfirs, ffuaranteed ranges always In stock. Prices reasonable. Liberal credit. ments, Bakersfield, Calif. South Sherman street, phone So. ent were Misses Dorothy Bourk, SIXTEENTH AT TREMONT Exchanges and trades made. Get our offer. 8961-M. Marguerite Doyle, Evelyn Conway, Auctipn rales Mondays and Thursdsys at 2 p. ra. The age limit for boys wishing to Eileen Hyland, Martha Earley, Made- TELEPHONE KEYSTONE 5856 FIRST COMMUNION become members M Honaso is as fol­ lyn Kellogg, Jane and Ruth Kintzele, AT PUEBLO lows: Honaso minims, 8 to 10 years: Katherine ,Lynch, Clare Montenie, TWENTIETH AVE. SHEET METAL WORKS Honaso regulars, 10 to 16 years, and Margurite McGrayel, Betty Reynolds, CAREFUL REPAIRING QUALITY MEATS ARE Of Watckei, Cloclu and Jewelry Ventilating,-Guttering, Smoke Stacks. Steel Ceilings, Skylights and Honaso club, 16 years and older. Mary Ukowich, Nancy Wall, Gladys MORE ECONOMICAL Furnace Work (St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Pueblo) At present the membership drive is MandV and Eugenia Worland. Clocks Called For and Delivered D. O’Brien. Phone 5426 This Sunday fifty children will re­ at its height and it is h op^ to have The senior dramatic class is re­ HANSEN & HANSEN Rabtoay & Simering 2141-43 Court Place, at Twentieth Avenue ailcl Logan ceive their First Holy Communion at 1,000 members before the annual en­ hearsing the class play to be given at JEWELERS Elitch's gardens May 27 under the 1030 W e.t Colfax the 8:30 o'clock Mass. Afterwards tertainment. Many men have ex­ Official Railroad Watch Inspectors for All a breakfast will be served by a com­ pressed their desire to sponsor their direction of Miss Louise Mullins. Roads Out o t Denver Acrosi from St. Leo’« Church ANNOUNCING OUR OPENING mittee from the Altar society. .sons in the club, but there are more 'This Friday afternoon the senior 826 Sixteenth Street KEystone 3012 Phone KEystone 3638 A meeting of the Holy Name so­ than a hundred boys who have no class will be the guest of Loretto ciety will be held this Sunday evening “ dads,” and who are Honaso boys. college at a tea to be served at the When You Need a after the church services. Any man desiring to sign the spon­ college. Cahn-Forster tTi ' The Aladdin Delicatessen A card party will be given by the sor partnership ag^reement card for The freshman class will be host­ PLUMBER One of the most modern Delicatessens in the City of Denver. May unit of the Altar society Tues­ one of these boys may mail a card to ess to the graduates at a tea at ; Electric Co. day afternoon, May 20, in the parish the Order of Honaso at 615 Exchange the home of Miss Betty Dunn this Call 2027 E. Colfax Ave. York 5720 hall. building and blanks will be sent to Saturday afternoon. him, or if convenient he may call at headquarters on Saturdays. J. P. O’NEILL SODALITY GIRLS Plumbing Co. Applianc< Remaining Stock of REV. G. FLYNN, S.J. HONOR MOTHERS 2623 Vine St. Repairin RADfl TO VISIT DENVER (St. Philomena’s Parish) Established 1913 Generatori-Mot The Young Ladies’ sodality held its Rev. Gerald Flynn, S.J., ordained The Call of ahnual Mother’s day party Monday Rewound— Repair last Jnne in Baltimore, Maryland, by Good Plumber White evening in the school hall. About and Rent Archbishop Michael Curley, will sixty mothers and daughters were spend a few days in Denver en route present. Besides Fathers Higgins and YOrk 8400 H. L. McGovern Dan Gai to California where he will assume Cawley, the members enjoyed having his duties at the Blessed Sacrament Graduation US ____5 -! ______- n a . church in Hollywood. Father Flynn, present Father McDonnell of Pueblo, temporarily assigned to Mercy hos­ “ East Denver's Largest Drug Store” a native of Denver, is the son of Mrs. We Examine pital. The Misses Mary McGlone and Ellen Flynn and the late John A. Mary Rose O’Brien had charge of Flynn, pioneer residents. He received FRANKLIN EYES Dresses L ■ the program and they saw that every­ his early education at the Cathedral Registered Optometrists school. His family moving to San one had a g;ood time. The program Francisco in his youth, he attended included a piano solo by Miss Joseph­ PHARMACY St. Ignatius' college there. ine Courtney, a vocal solo by Anne Reduced One-Fourth Father Flynn will arrive Saturday, O’NeilJ, reading;s by Mary Rose May 24, and at the invitation^ of Rev. O’Brien, and several games. Mrs. Rhoades won the spelling contest and 7Jie H. L. McMenamin will celebrate Mrs. Dyer recj^ived the prize for Here are interesting values for the girl who is to graduate in white! Solemn High Mass at the Cathedral Bert C. Corfan, Manager Glasses Promptly Repaired prize for drawing ihe best silhouette. at 10:30 Sunday, May 25. Seats 34th and Franklin St. The selection includes white crepes de chine and satins, in self will be reserved for his Denver rela­ Four “ high-class cullud persons,” im­ Phone KEystone 1753 F. A. SMITH tives and friends and members of the personated by the Misses Myrl Nevin, Optometrist in Charge Salome Litmer, Marie Sheehy and “ Immediate Delivery” trimmed and net and ribbon trimmed models. Beautifully fash­ Regis guild. Father Flynn is the 1558 Broadway nephew of Mrs. T. J. Leahey and Evelyn Kiene, contributed jokes and ioned and smartly styled. Michael F. Flynn of Denver. songs to the gaiety of the occasion. Delicious cake and ice cream were College Shop— lecond floor Recitals Are Scheduled served. West Court Hotel Happy at Loretto Memorial Mass Beau^ty Shoppe For Confirmation and the First Communion 1417 Glenarm Phone MAin 5442 Feet (Loretto Height* College) for Clara Woeber for those who Little white frocks have been similarly reduced’ One-Fourth. Sister M. Dolorine will present the Professional Permanent Wavjngs t- have their shoes students in expression in two recitals (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) Artistic Finger Wave repaired by Herman, winner of Models regularly priced at |6.75 to ?16.75 to be given May 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. A Memorial Mass with special music second place in the national in the college auditorium. was celebrated on Sunday, Mothers’ shoe repairers’ exposition. See ^ The senior play, “ The Merchant of day. The High Mass which was sung COOPER & COOPER the Display in our Window. Venice,” will be given in the college by the pastor. Father Eusebius, was Special auditorium May 21, at 8 p.m. All offered for the late Clara Woeber Pictures and Framing. Scenes of t HERMAN’S $4-95 to $10 75 patrons and friends of the college and the mothers, living and dead, of Colorado done in Oil I SHOE REBUILDING a t ...... are invited to be present at these pro­ the choir members. At the end of Greeting Cards Kodak Finishing grams. T 108 So. Bdwy. Phone So. 6141 the Mass the celebrant, in a few TAbor 4913 ^ Across from So. Side Post Office Children’s Shop^—second floor Students of Loretto in large num­ words to the congregation, recalled bers attended the Catholic Industrial the long faithful service of Miss Clara 1540 California Street Conference in Denver Monday and Woeber who, at the time of her death Tuesday and are enthusiastic in their a year ago, had been for 30 years or­ comments. Students in the economics ganist at St. Elizabeth’s church. Her course have w itten some interesting sister, Miss Josephine Woeber, is still TYPEWRITERS papers on the subjects dealt with in the able director of the choir. The All Makes and Prices I p a n ie ls 8e pis h e r the conference. splendid musical program rendered SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED Miss Evelynne Ryan, senior at Lor­ at the Mass elicited from him en­ AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC. etto Heights college^ presented a thusiastic words of ift'aise. He ex­ Established 1880 three-act play, “ Mansions,” Wednes­ pressed it as his opinion that nu finer day evening, May 7, in the college 1643 California St. KEystone 3047 Denver, Co: W A A A A A A i ^ ^ ^ ^ A A A A A . ^ A A A A >^^AAAAAAAAAA A AAAA AAA A A ^ music was ever heard in St. Eliza­ auditorium. Miss Ryan is to be com­ beth’s and he begged blessings from mended for her excellent ability as on high on all who are thus serving directress. their church so well and at the same . A A , Loretto • Heights college annual time promoting greater glory of God. —at the American only promenade was held at Lakewood Families that receive more than Country club, Friday, May 9. MisS one copy of The Register are re­ NORTH SIDE PARISHES Helen Finn, out-going president of quested to send in the labels either Business and Proftssional Cards of Our Practical Friends In ths Nwth Sid. the student body, was crowned queen to the office of The Register or to Parish..—Pitas. Civ. Thts. th. Pnfn.net. ' of the prom. Jewell Keating, Grace the Franciscan monastery. w w ▼ V y w w Bryan, Olive Fonts and Frances This Sunday will be Communion KARPEN WEEK Bangfs were her attendants. day for the Young Ladies’ sodality, / Loretto had a large attendance at the Children of Mary and the Angels’ the coronation services held at Regis society. The sodalists will hold their St. D om inic’s Parish Sunday. The members of Our Lady’s regular meeting in the school base­ An Aristocrat Among Chairs committee of the sodality decorated ment on Wednesday evening at 8 SUPERIOR CLEANERS the shrine where the crowning was o’clock. * tv 'I held. The students, in cap and gown, Next Tuesday, in addition to the All That the Name Implies Mrs. E. E. Kistler, Mi led the procession. Miss Margaret May devotion, there will be also the 2996 North Speer at Federal Blvd. Phone Gallup 08 Keaney was' Loretto’s representative regular devotions in honor of Saint WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Karpen Week Special as maid of honor. Anthony and Benediction in the eve­ ning at 7:45. It will be the sixth School at Greeley Tuesday of the novena. The prayers PINION FUEL AND SUPPLY COMPANY of the novena will be said after the Lump Coal, $5.50 and up Steam Coal, $2.50 and up morning Mass and exposition of the -Vi/'?’' Observes Health Day Cor. 2Sth and Decatur F. A. Mumford, Mgr. Phone GAIlnp 51 V ' ‘ - t C't ^ ■ Blessed Sacrament will be held from -A :. ’ “ Greeley.— St. Peter’ s school took 6 o’clock until after the 8 o’clock an active part in the' celebration of Mass when Benediction will be given. WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION May day, the National Child Health On Friday evening at 7:45 there will day. The pupils appeared in a varied be May devoti

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Telephone, Main 5413 PAGE SEVEN New K. of C. Councirin Delta; Banquet Follows Institution If It’s Spent— Grand Junction.— ^The Knights of There were many visitors from the Columbus instituted a new council in surrounding towns and the gather­ Delta last Sunday. District Deputy ing was one of the largest of its It’s Gone Horace Price of Montrose was in kind held on the western slope in charge of the exemplification. The years. first degree was gfiven by the Grand Mrs. A ^ e s Barton presented her Junction team, the second degree by piano pupils in a recital Friday eve­ If It’s Saved— the Montrose team and the third de­ ning in the Knights of Columbus gree by State Deputy J. Sullivan and home. a team from Denver. In the evening The young men of St. Joseph’s a banquet was served in the Elks' church recently entertained at a You’ve Got It home, Horace Price acting as toast­ social party at the Knights of Co­ « master. The feature of the evening lumbus home. was the address. by the Rt. Rev. Dan Quinn, railway roadmaster, is Savings Bt this bank pay 4 %— Cyprian Bradley, O.S.B., Abbot of in the Salida hospital receiving treat compounded semi-annually. Holy Cross abbey, of Canon City. m ent.. Mrs. E. S. Stong entertained at a MORE THAN 3,000 AT bridge luncheon at the Country club 5 % paid on Morris Plan Certificates of Deposit. last week. SODALITY CROWNING Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dean returned last week from Denver where they JOHN F. ENNIS (Continued from Page 1) were in attendance at the Colorado Credit Jeweler ust industrial ank DRIVE IN TODAY in decorating the stage; the loan by Photographers’ association. A por­ R B the James Clarke Church Goods trait exhibited by Mr. Dean was one 1638 WELTON ST. Your Ford Automobile is a fine piece of machinery. house of the beautiful statue used 1604 Champa St. of seventeen out of a hundred sent KEystone 6366 Are you giving it the attention it deserves? for the crowning, of the-grass carpet in by the photographers of the state Small payment down, balance which covered the stage by the M t to win a place in the state exhibit as you get paid Tbt Only Morris 'Plan 'Bank in Qohradt Olivet Cemetery association and of which will be forwarded to the na­ the carpet for the stairs by Daniels tional exhibit. and Fisner Dry Goods company. At the Denver regional meeting 4H Father Callanan spoke in part as of the Catholic Conference on In­ follows: dustrial Problems, the Knights of "Nearly forty years ago, while yet Columbus of Grand Junction were Sales Department 14th and Broadway an ecclesiastical student on these represented by J. H. Elder, grand Service Dept 1314-1338 Acoma St. hallowed grounds, I took part in a knight; Thomas F. Callahan, state scene similar to that of today. It is Open till Midnight advocate, and John Giblin, past grand still as vividly impressed on my mem­ knight. ory as if it were an event of yester­ Jack McDonald, son of Mrs. Jennie day. The grounds are but little McDonald, was chosen May king at changed. Then as now we had the the May festival held by the pupils ITHE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. shady trees, the gravel walks, the of the Grand Junction high school. Over 20 Years of Satisfactory Service verdant lawns, the purple lilacs, the He also won first place in the dra­ background of the old college build­ matic reading in the rhetorical con­ I The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Catholic ing, the life-giving ozone wafted test held at Montrose last week. Established 1906 from the glorious Rockies with their Miss Kathryn Brown entertained 'LMmmits of virgin snow, sparkling at bridge in honor of Miss Ismey M. 11936-38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 lita^inted porcelairi under the rays Bay, who is visiting here from her of Ui^j^etting sun. home in Salt Lake City. Miss Bay "But'Taw, alas! are left of the is a former resident of this city. actors in tnht, scene. I well recall The Grand Junction court, C. D. of Time to Put Your i NAST STUDIO the saintly and'lM m ed Pantahella, A., observed its fifth anniversary 5C then in his prime; tft*.genial Persone, Thursday evening with a dinner Furs in Storage | THE BABY PHOTOGRAPHERS the retiring Moore, the al^uent Mc- served in St. Joseph’s hall. The Giveny— but of the fa cu lty^ f that tables were prettily decorated with Special Rates for First Communion and Confirmation Pictures day, the only one remaining witlv us spring flowers. Chorus singing and The months without an R | JAST PHOTOGRAPHER— 827 16th St., Comer Champa now is a name to conjure with even a short talk by Mrs. Pettis, grand re­ are the deadly months for | still, the profound astronomer and gent, and an address by Father Bert­ earth-shaker. Father Forstall. rand constituted the program at the furs— the ravages of a g I Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated We Call For and Deliver "But why wonder that the old dinner. 'T h e gathering afterwards few moths will do more | trees of the forest have fallen before went upstairs and enjoyed a minstrel the blasts when even the young schol­ show put on by the members of the damage in a few days | THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Phone* Tabor 6370 I astics and students who then marched court. than ycRrs of wear. | "D c^er** Moit Profr»*ilv« Laundry” — We U*e Soft Water Tabor 6379 to the inspiring music o f May-day 'Mr. F. E. Dean is confined to his •/Branch Offices: 1642 Tremont Street, 1128 17th Street, 1945 Broadway hymns, with hearts full of tenderness bed by an attack of asthma. Our excellent facilities 1 / 1128 East Ninth A r t., 426 East ITth Ave., 1470 York, 604 East 13th Are. and eyes welling with tears of devo­ "Father O’Begley, chaplain o f St. PAINT tion to Heaven's Queen, have mnn*-most Mary’s hospital, sailed the first of are at your disposal. | of them since joined the great dem­ the month for his home in Ireland, a Dries quickly; shines like ocracy of death? where he will visit his mother. He I Lowest Possible Cost = glass; will outwear other “ Short as have been the fleeting will return late in the summer. His S b r a n d s . ______years since that day in the early place at the hospital is being taken St. Francis de Sales* ^ Now is the time to have your | Arrow Wall Paper nineties, what a marvelous change has by Father Rogers. furs remodeled, repaired or re- s Johnson’* Liquid W a x - ta*ken place in the ]H>Jitical, social and P. T. McDonald, clerk at the rail­ Cleaner— lined. We can do this work at g Sale price... Pint LINCOLN SHEET METAL WORKS scientific world! The automobile, way offices, who recently underwent lower prices now than we are = lOc Gutters, Spouts, Furnaces the airplane, the wireless, the radio, an operation at St. Mary’s hospital, able to quote after September 1. g the movies, now all the rage, were is in a serious condition. Jumbo size, 35c Lincoln St. Wm. Meehan, Prop. SOuth 4322 then not only unknown but unheard King Finish— of; aye, unthought of. Empires and I Foremost in Furs I all kingdoms then in the heydey of their LEAGUE HOPES TO OLLAND BAKERY glory have since fallen in the dust and new nations have arisen from ENROLL PARISH Weatherproof Paint; white, cream, gray—^gallon....$1.78 What Would You Like for That Luncheon or Picnic? their ruins, but amid all the changes Fifth Floor Annex WE HAVE IT the Indefectible Church, ever ancient (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) and ever new, ever suffering and ever The promoters of the League of fOUR CREDIT IS GOOD triumphant, today, as forty "years the Sacred Heart are endeavoring to RABBIS ago and as nearly two thousand years enroll every family in the parish. kt South Denver's Oldest and 'N'EVRYTHING ago, invites'her children in every land Leaflets describing the league are be TfUI$ I Largest Jewelry Store ing distributed. Applications for Houte FurnUbinfs, Garden Hose, Garden to sing the praises of Mary, ‘the sec­ w nit.Aw orn« bcaT 1 Supplies. Seed and Tools ond Eve,’ the true ‘ Mother of the membership can be found in the pews. IBusch Jewelry Co. Living,’ who was destined from the Those desiring tSo_ enroll are asked to 1 Furphone TA. 7274 | “ Master Watchmakers” Devoe Paints and Varnishes beginning to crush the serpent’s fill out the applications and return {roadway SO. 1573 60 So. Broadway SO. 7013 head.” them to the promoters or to the iiiminiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininnnniinniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniii^ The speaker 'then dwelt at length rectory. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. The on the appropriateness of dedicating The Daughters of Mary sodality CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. the month of May to the Mother of will hold a special meeting after the Attractive May devotions this Friday evening. |R. H. H. BISGARD 1093 South Gaylord .^ d .' "All nature,” he continued, durin g this, beautiful month— the 'The children of the parish will re­ SPYKER HAND LAUNDRY DENTIST Finest Corn-Fed Meats ceive Communion in a body this Sun­ genial'^unshine, the balmy air, the 2275 South High Street * Telephone SOuth 3502-W SOUTH 5604 and Quality Groceries luxuriant'^oliage of the trees, the day. They will also sing at this Mass. AWNINGS The school children took part in DRY WASH— 17 POUNDS FOR $1.00 Evenings by Appointment Call Us for Quality, Service and Price ground covered with its carpet of All Flat and Handkerchiefs Ironed — Also Rough Dry and Finish roll Bldg., 1302 South Pearl St Phone*— Call SOuth 0144 verdure, the rosW-and the lilies open­ the Arapahoe county May fete held Can Give You a Gay, ing their petals to tfie-yising sun, the in Garden Home school last Friday. birds singing their most' joyous mel­ A drill number was presented by the Comfortable Summer FALBY’S PAINT STORE s, odies— all speaking to us oiSife and boys and a costume dance by the 25 Years of Saving Money for Our Patrons on gladness are symbolic of her who.Js _girls. Charlotte Pytlinski was chosen St. Philoineiia*s Parish WALL PAPER— PAINT— LACQUER styled by the Church, our life, ouf|9“ ®®" ~ . Louis school. The II sweetness and our hope.” children also took part in the games CLAYTON YORK HARDWARE CO. ■ Broadway Phone SOuth 2940 and facc^ in the afternoon. Mrs. A. Father Callanan pictured the sad GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. York and Colfax state of the world sunk in the mire Geeck, th^pjayground instructor, had R O A D M O O of iniquity and sin after the fall of charge of the'prpgram. Fancy and Staple Groceries A Good Big Complete Stock The Tuesday evening meeting of Fancy Meats WE REPAIR EVERYTHING CLEANERS AND DYERS our first parents, the dark pall that overhung the world for thousands of the P.-T. A. was well attended. Mrs. Fresh Fish and Oyster* Lawn Mowers, Hose, Window Shades Van Gilder, the county president, in­ 685-87 SO. PEARL years, and then added: “ But whence WE DELIVER- Phone YO. 9239 JTH 8485 stalled the new officers; Mrs. H.'BqJd, MEN’S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 75cthrough the darkness comes the Phone YOrk 2157 2626 E. 12th Ave. gentle light? What lone star is it president; Mrs. N. Pytlinski, vic^ that hovers on the rim of the black president; Mrs. H. Sheets, secretary; O’DONNELL BROS. THE SOUTH DENVER BANK horizon? Who is she that cometh Mrs. J. McGovern, treasurer; Mrs. M. Warren, historian. A program was MADISON STREET Memberi of St. Phiiomcna't Parlih forth as the morning rising? 'Tis CARPENTERS and CONTRACTORS Every Accommodation Extended Consistent With she! 'tis Mary! the long wished for, presented by the children. Prizes SHOE REPAIRING Store and Office Fixturee Conservative Banking the Morning Star heralding the rising were awarded to them for attendance UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Job Work of All Kind5 of the Son of Justice, the most pleas­ at gym class and for the best.work. Former Manager Golden Eaxle Shoe Repair ing object to the Creator since the A party for the gym classes will Department. First Clasa Workmanship and 3516 E. Colfax Phone York 6652 Dr. J. J. Werthman world began. ‘Thou art all fair, My be held this Friday afternoon. Materials. We Cali For and Deliver. Home Phone, York 1481-M A. HOLMBERG J. GORDON, Proprietor DENTIST beloved, and there is no spot in Mrs. Adkins, the county nurse, ex­ amined the children last Wednesday. 12th and Madison Sts. rhona YOrk 7633 W€ll Paper and Paints Office Kouri 9 to 5 thee.’ ” The firms listed here de­ After speaking of the wonderful The ladies on the committee to ar­ : So. Broadway. SOuth 0432 Evenings by Appointment prerogatives of the Blessed Virgin, range for the party that John T. Bar­ BERTHA G. MOORE serve to be remembered ecorating in All Its Branches Office; So. 6562 Res: So. 3919-W her Divine maternity, her exalted nett is giving at his home are: Mrs. V. Bell, Mrs. J. Fennelly, Mrs. M. BEAUTY SHOP when you are distributing Estimates Cheerfully Given 405 Broadway Bank Bldg. dignity, her incomprehensible^estiny, Broadway at First Ave. her limitless power with n’ll. Haeffner, Mrs. A. Geeck, Mrs. L. Our Special on Permanent Waves your patronage in the dif­ having their root in Jesus, ^ who is Sauers and Mrs. J. Walsh. until May 1st— $8.50 Parents who intend starting their ferent lines of business. TRST AVENUE CLEANERS & DYERS bone of her bone and flesh of her 3140 E. Colfax FRanklin 5156 flesh, whose sacred blood flowed children in school this fall are. asked Means First Class Cleaning. Spots Removed through Mary’s heart, and whom she to take Advantage of the opportunity >ne SOyth 5577. We call for and deliver. 15 E. 1st Ave. might address with the Eternal Fa­ to have the children examined in the ther: "Thou art my Son; this9 day school next week. Patronize South Denver I have begotten Thee,” Father Cal­ Andrew Geeck was received into lanan concluded: the Church last Saturday. Mr. Geeck lUTH DENVER MOVING & STORAGE CO. “ No created intelligence can com­ received his First Communion Sun­ ABC DIRECTORY prehend her wondrous perfection. day at the same Mass as did his little GET OUR PRICES daughter, Avalon. lone Day and Night— So. 1227 369-71 So. Broadway Poets, painters, sculptors, philoso­ ARPENTERS AND ROOFERSv phers, theologians— the neatest gen­ The work o f the Sisters of St. Jo­ seph in preparing the children for Wood and Compoiltion ShlnRlcs, Koofs Repaired and iuses of all ages— are lost in their C Tainted. Built-in Cupboards, New Floors, Screens, etc. their Firrt Holy Communion helped efforts to express their admiration We have a complete Kemodeliag and Repair Service, and we Satisfy for Heaven’s Immaculate Queen. To to make the services last Sunday very ORRECT awnings of our Convenient Terms Judith, the valiant woman o f their devotional and inspiring for those Call J. M. ROTH, So. 2651-W______17 Fox St. race, the Jews exclaimed: ‘Thou art who attended. The ladies of the Altar Otis Awning Fabrics can do two society who assisted with the break­ the glory of Jerusalem; thou art things for you . . . give your l e c t r ic a l contracting ST. JOSEPH*S PARISH the joy of Israel; thou art the honor fast served the children were Mes- |e meteaf** frra eur preetkal frfendi In tbif, the Redemi^torUt parleb, on the Weel of our people,* and we Catholics of dames F. Tunze, F. Burke, G. Scharf, home an attractive, informal, REPAIRING AND FIXTURES Side. Give the preference E ibeee H. Whitcomb, J. Steinmetz. V. Bell, Phone MAin 2303 H. G. REID 317 Fourteenth SL every land, of every tribe and A. Geeck, E. De Mers and L. Sauers. immensely smart appearance tongue, and we especially, her sodal- . .i. and keep your family more ITA FE SHOE HOSPITAL ists, her cherished ones, assembled HONOR PAID TO QUEBEC eadquarters f o r h o s p it a l s u p p l ie s under the broad canopy of heaven on TEACHERS comfcirtable at home than they SHOE REBUILDING this beautiful day in May, with the AND INSTITUTION EQUIPMENT A signal honor was paid to educa­ could be anywhere else. H I Santa Fe Drive TAbor 7782 sun-kissed Rockies echoing our tors of the district of Quebec recently THE GEO. MAYER HARDWARE CO. Call and Delivery Service______praises, exclaim from hearts full of when more than one hundred mem­ The warm-colored, glowing tenderness, joy and triumph: '0 1520 Arapahoe______Keystone 4291 bers of the teaching profession were beauty of these Otis fabrics is |ll SOuth 17S2-W for Croaley Radios, Prest-O-Lite Batteries Mary, thqu art the ijride of our race; decorated with the newly created thou art "our taintjed nature’s soli­ exactly the same on both sides h e JOHNSON STORAGE AND MOVING CO. Firestone and Miller Tires Order of the Scholastic Merit in the tary boast,” our joyl and our Queen, normal school at Quebec. Radio Batterie* Roebarged, 60c “ our life, our swjeetness and our . . . for the colors are woven in. MOVING, PACKING AND SHIPPING TPhone So. 0100— After 6 P. M., South 2064 221 Broadway, Denver hope;” thou art the Mother of the A patent has b e ^ taken out for a Phone MAin 1295 C. Tulloh Service Station, 538 Santa Fe Dr* human race, dearer to us by a thous­ device that purports to “ give qn ol- " For Our Estimator Modem Fireproof Warehouse— Fumigating Vault and ties on this our "Mother’s day” f^ tory impression in connection with Neighborhood Creamery than any earthly mother, bequeathed a motion picture.” The idea may be E NOW HAVE A SERVICE FOR ALL The firms listed here de­ to us as thou wert as a Mother at the and Delicatessen that a picture ought to appeal to all C u n i e r serve to be remembered most sublime hour in the world’s his­ the senses even if not to the sense. W WET WASH WET WASH DRY WASH We Serve Corbetta Ice Cream ,rhen you are distributing tory, when thy dyiilg Son from His ckhaeter Flat' Work Ironed Flat Work Ironed Milk, Cream, Bakery Goods, Candies bed of anguish gave utterance to "Painted to stay Painted” when Try One of These— You Will ,Be Surprised at the Quality and i^our patronage in the dif­ Cigars and Cigarettes those sacred, soul, moving words, we paint the euUide of your house. the Whiteness of Your Linens ferent lines of business. Hot Lunche* a Specialty never to be forgotten, "Benold Thy Let us tell you how little it will cost lent&AumiiigCo. ELECTRIC WET WASH— 2469 Lowell. GAllup 0390 1230 E. 6th Ave. Mother.” ’ " Schayer. 1421 L,\RIMER ST,

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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Thursday. May 15, 1930 NOTICE CONTESTANTS NATIONAL P.-T. A. Send Your Stickers to Us ST. PATRICK’S TO FIRST COMMUNION Be sure they have your number HOLD BAZAAR AT ST. JOHN’S MEETING HERE plainly written o: printed. We'll ^ H R O U G H good times, bad times, stock market see that the- get to The Reg­ (St. Patrick’s Parish) (St. John’s Parish) Colorado parents and teachers • crashes— America's Building and Loan Associations ister office for credit are preparing for the annual conven­ A Frigidalre or ?150 in gold Many children of the parish will keep riglit on paying their twelve million members over DRAKE will be awarded at the bazaar receivd First Holy Communion at the tion of the National ConCTess of Par­ SERVICE STATION June 19, 20 and 21. Other prizes 8 o’cls. Finn and ent at the meeting and luncheon of theater. classification chosen) for you with dividends paid twie'e GOOD CLEANING AND PRESSING Many speakers o f note will appear J. Gallagher; a beautiful comfort, the Altar and Rosary society Friday. yearly. It's solid, sure, steady income because the money Practicing Cinesitherapy to donated by Mrs. Geo. Stanley and an Many mothers were present as the on programs, including Wm, J. electric iron donated by Dr. Lucy meeting was held in their honor. Cooper, United States commissioner is invisted in First Mortgages and this association is under Manipulation JOE GILNER of education; Dr. H. C. Barnard, and family. Children of the school Father McMenamin gave an interest­ State supervision. Phone YOrk 3060 New York Cl^ners will award a silver chest and have ing talk on the selection of proper director of the White House confer­ 1560 Waihington St. Denver, Colo. charge of the fish pond. Mrs. Mc- reading The musical ’program ar­ ence on Child Health and Protection; 2855 Weit Twenty-FiHh Ave. Eh-oy and committee have announced ranged by Mrs. John R. Schilling was Chancellor Hunter of Denver univer­ For Years W e Have Paid Telephone GAlIup 2296 that a spaghetti supper will be the enjoyed by all. Mrs. Bumgarner sity and others. Specialists in child Walsh Motor Company opening feature of the bazaar. A gave songs and piano selections, welfare, experienced educators, and Virginia baked ham supper will be and the two lovely daughters, of Mrs. able leaders in Parent-Teacher work Authorized FORD Dealers served on Saturday night. Both sup­ Schilling, Donna Marie and Gertrude, will contribute to an inspiring pro­ pers will be served cafeteria style. rendered songs and piano selections. gram built around the theme, “ The Soatlr 8964 Englewood 163 Mrs. D. R. Lucy will have charge Joseph ' Newman entertained with New World Challenge to Parents and 5% 6% Teachers.” State and local delegates 7% of the dining room. songs appropriate for Mother’s day. One-Year 3537 South Broadway Requiem High Mass was sung Mon­ Mrs. B. 0. Oliver was awarded a will receive practical help and a Pass Book Coupon day for Josephine Palizzi. beautiful and valuable rug. broader concept of their work through Certificates Certificates This Sunday will be Communion this program. Parent-Teacher work­ of Deposit USE THE day for the Young Ladies’ sodality ers will enjoy an interchange of ex­ Accounts ?100 and Multiples PARISH PARTY AT periences, plans, and methods of $100 and Multiples thereof. and the Children of Mary. thereof. CORBETT’S Ctiamiing Prayers were offered Sunday at all ELITCH’S JUNE 15 work in conferences, round tables the Masses for the happy repose of and consultations. irF the soul of Mrs. John Menegatti, for­ The Parent-Teachers’ associations Lorgniin (St‘. Rose of Lima Parish) of the Cathedral, St. Francis de Sales’ merly of this parish, who died re­ The Parish association has'decided CREAM cently in Los Angeles. Besides her and St. Catherine’s schools are affil­ L o r g n o n s to take over Elitch’a gardens theater iated with the National congress. husband and young son she is sur­ for its annual theater party on Sun­ ate the most vived by her mother and her father, charming ex> day evening, June 16. Republic Building & Loan Assn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Guida, and several The Altar and Rosary society is ADDITIONS MADE YOUR BABY piession of eye­ sisters and brothers. making ,plans for an evening card KEystone 2357 A. B. Williams, President glass need. For iro while TO REGIS FACULTY T. E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. party to be held on May 20. 1711 California MADE WELL shopping or f(M' sodal affain ENTIRE PARISH Sister Mary Ursula, the aunt of L. C. Skelly, Asst Sec’y-Treas. they are in good form, good Joseph Paris, and Sister St, Hubert (Regis College) AT COMMUNION are visitjng in the parish. Father A. A. Breen, president of Intestinal troubles that taste and convcnienL Miss Alice Polio is recovering from Let ua show them. Regis college, announces the addition ravage children often (Holy Family Parish) an attai;k of rheumatism. of two new members to the faculty II Dorr Optical Co. Practically every father and every In the class which received First in the department of commerce and ■ disappear quickly, when son in the parish received Holy Com­ Communion Sunday, May 4, were: finance. John S. Donaghue, B.S.C., PURE Drinking Water KEyttone 55tl munion at the 7 :30 Mass Sunday. Edward Heald, Bernard Heald, Wil­ M.B.A., at present assistant profesror 421 16th St. liam Bohanna, Clarence Haney, of accounting at Boston University is used. The mothers and daughters received at the 9:30 Mass. Thus the parish Henry Crump, Helen Heald, Leo college of b u s in g administration, Flagg, Agatha Albrecht, Audrey lived up to its name and in a special and John Dunphy, A.B., A.M., at — and your own health Schoene, Mary Heald and Rose Norma manner showed its love for the Holy present professor of history and eco­ depends on PURE Family. Heald. nomics at the College of St. Teresa, The Altar and Rosary society met Winona, Minnesota, are the new pro­ Water, too. fessors. Professor Donaghue had hjs C-O-A- Thursday at the home of Mrs. Peter FIRST COMMUNION ■ King. Mrs. Helen Handy and Mrs. scholastic preparation at the Catholic “PROMPT DELIVERY” ■ Betty .Keanely were assistant host­ AT ST. VINCENT’S university, Pace institute of account­ ■ PHONE MAIN 2586 Lignite Lump . . $5.50 I Grant Lump .... $6.00 esses;'Prizes .were won by Mrs. Daisy ing, Northeastern university, and IB Isehhart, Mrs. Mary Cronin, Mrs. (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish) Boston university. Professor Dunphy Liley L um p...... $5.95 Capitol Lump . .$6.50 was educated at Bowdoin college and i Splan and Mrs. Canning. Dainty re­ At the 8:30 Mass this Sunday, the Rugby Lump . . . $7.00 Columbine Lump. $7.00 freshments were served. The next children will receive First Holy Com­ the Catholic university. Both men meeting of the society will be held munion. After Mass a dainty break- have had valuable experience in the Lignite N u t...... $5.00 Industrial Nut ., $7.00 business world. They will begin their at the home of Mrs. Splan with Mrs. fsot will be served to the members of Chandler Lump. $10.75 Pinnacle Lump . $11.50 Henry and Mrs. Helen Handy as a^ the class by the ladies of the Altar teaching at Regis next September. sistant hostesses. and Rosary society. This Sunday is Baccalaureate Addreti ■ Mrs. Crouse, Mrs." Splan and Mrs. also Communion day for the members The Hon. John I. Mullins, A.B. RUGBY STEAM COAL K Handy attended the Catholic Indus­ of the Altar and Rosary, society, who (Regis, *90), LL.B., has been selected Lignite, $3.75; 1/3 and 2 / Mixed, $4.40 trial Conference at the K. of C. hall will receive after the first commu­ to deliver the baccalaureate address B Monday evening. nicants. At 3:30 this Sunday after­ to the graduates of the college at the Screened Steam, $4.50 B The Young Ladies’ sodality met noon there will be the beautiful cere­ commencement exercises, June 10. B Always fresh Wednesday evening at the home of mony of the crowning of the Blessed Judge Mullins was a member of the KEystone 0121 Miss Agnes McNulty, 4460 Tennyson Virgin, in which all the ?chool chil­ first graduating class of Regis forty because street. Miss Jorita McNulty and the dren will participate. Rev. J. P. Mc­ years a | ;o . He has an enviable rec­ vacuum Misses Mary and Catherine Becker Donough will give the sermon. ord as jurist, scholar and speaker. THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY W E RENT were assistant hostesses. The many friends of Mrs. W. E, B packed Mrs. Paulson, vice president of the Hughes are delighted that she is able “ If you haven’t a doctor,” said the D. V. Harper, Mgr. 15th and Glenarm ■ 100 Folding Chairs at Altar society, is slowly improving. to be out after her serious! illness. tourist at the village inn, “ what hap­ ■ $2.00 Mrs. Rose Quinlan is reported to be On'Saturday evening, May 24, the pens when any one is taken seriously For 24 Hour! critically ill. ladies of-fhe Mrish will serve another ill?” ■I Delivered Anywhere Within of their splendid suppeYs— always “ Oh, they just die a natural City Limits. MAYTIME BAZAAR worthy of patronage. death.” Furniture Trading Co. Wall paper cleaning and washing Let us show you the new Sun Fsist 1528 Court Piace. Phone K£. 1568 PLANS COMPLETED of walls, ceilings and wooflwork by Wall Papers— “ artistic” and "per­ COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA manent.” The Schayer Wall Paper expert workmen. Call Schayer for Winona, Minnesota (St. Dominic’s Parish) an estimate. < and Painting Co., Colfax at Josephine. All is in readiness for the Maytime For the Higher Education of Catholic Women bazaar to be held in the basement Registered for Teacher’s License by the New York Board of the church Thursday, Friday and FREE CATHOLICS of Regents. Accredited by the Association of American A Biiullful (Full Slu) Saturday of next week. The spirit Universities. Holds membership in the North Central ao«try or PwrU MOTS of P t u n being manifested by the various —• Book to imtll thii u Association of Colleges. au Into M ia of land.ttlU chairmen and their assistants indi' •0 rooDliU. UoldMtmDnl. M o ntg o m ery W ard & Co., Confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Tour .Su m , Addiwi uvl cates that the affair will be very suc­ Science, and Bachelor of Scjence in Nursing. F.rlih on . Fou.1 and cessful. The bazaar will have an at­ wt’ ll nUI Tour cholfn of Trains for High School Teaching, Trains Vocational Spe­ Gift — Abwlutolr FREE. tractive and auspicious opening, for cialists; Bacteriologists, Chemists, Dietitians, .Social ACOLYTE COMPANY on Thursday' another of the famous an COJIDI, Biak BI4(. Workers, Librarians, Musicians, Secretaries, Accountants, c I>k m «. III. St. Dominic dinners will be served by Public Health Workers. the ladies. Those who have enjoyed the dinners in the past will know Attendance Exclusively Collegiate. what to expect. The dinner will be Summer Session Opens June twenty-fourth DONEHUE Pastry Shop served from 5 to 8 p. m. Following Address: The Secretary— Box 46 Picture Frame Shop the dinner, visitors will find booths Pies, Cakes containing fancy work, neckwear, SUMMER SALE Now Located at 822 12th St. hosiery, flowers, candy, fruits and Picture Framing at Less Donuts, Bread groceries and various articles that ap­ Phone MA. 0962 peal— all at surprisingly low prices. Rolls There will also be a fishpond, a post Featuring... Phone TA.L 1542V Residence office and other attractive features^ LANTZ SANITARY LAUNDRY CO. 2231 E. 34th Ave. On Friday evening the door prize Phone Yoitk 7856 will be a beautiful radio— ^the Echo- Just phone South 0366 night or day and one of our 14 delivery trucks Moved to 3421 E. 12th phone. On Saturday night, the clos­ Double Savings will gladly call. Prompt and courteous treatment since 1904. (Acrons from Old Location) ing night, the largest crowd in the New equipment. All forms of Bcaufy Work. Haircuttinv. Hair Shapimr, etc. Marcellins history of the parish is Acpected, for And what savings! ^All new, seasonable merchandise at prices only with French Electric Iron. then a Chevrolet car and a General Ward’s could bring to you; Every department is participating in this (Formerly with D. A F. and Cooley Beauty GUS’S MARKET Electric iceless refrigerator will be great value-giving event So that you may get all the necessary needs and Barber Shop) awarded and all articles in the booths Madison Beauty and Barber for summer use at a double saving; This opportunity to last for one 613 Edst 13th Avenue disposed of. Friday afternoon will week oinly. May 17 to 24; inclusive. THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. Shop be devoted to the kiddies. There will CHARLES A. DcSELLEH Phone YOrk 8932 be attractions that especially appeal Regular $1.39'< • Regular 89c Rayon For Good Meats to them and the beautiful Howard FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED watch in which the pupils of St. 1 Office Phones Tabor 3205, Tabor 3206 35th and Walnut Sts. Dominic's school are especially inter­ Bloomers Residence Phone Franklin 1058-W. Denver, Colorado PIONEER ested will be awarded. , This week Bleached Sheets CANADIAN Largest Auto Wrecking House In the West the first grade eclipsed the fifth in EMPLOYMENT NEW AND USED PARTS sales. Robert Carroll and Rosemary • $ ^ . 1 S ; TIRES AND RADIATORS Welck continue in the lead for in­ For Any Car or Truck dividual sales, with Katherine Gart- 59 AGENCY Mail Orders .Solicited land in third place. The Williamson Mantel & Tile Co. M»I. ind Female Help Sent E.err- Yoke front, double crotch, large where when R. R. Fere le Advaneed. 721 W. 13th Ave. ' Phone MAin 5159 Wednesday afternoon the Rosary Extra jong sheets size $1x99 gusset. Elastic at knees and Reliable and Satisfactory Workmanship Guaranteed Largest Because the Best The Oldeit end Most Relieble Atente society held a very successful card inches. Bleached pure white. waist. We Will Gladly Estimate Any Job Without Obligation for Hotel Help in the Wait party in the basement o f the church MAtn 0A86 1742 CURTIS HADDON HALL HOTEL A large number of members at­ 410 West Colfax Phone KEystone .4082 Denver, Colo. Permanent Tran.ienl Regular 60c Printed EsUb. 1880 Mre. J. White. Frop. tended the monthly meeting of the Regular 50c Ipana FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL Holy Name society Monday evening. Centrally Located Special weekly rates, IS.OO per week The members of the Blessed Vir­ and np gin’s sodality will receive Communion Lmoleum Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6, , Phone Main 3437 R. A. and A. V. CRUSH, Prop. this Sunday at the 7:30 Mass. Toothpaste Residence Phone, York 2388 613 I4tb St., at Walton Pb. MAIn 9711 Thomas. Murray, Jr., underwent a RYAN DRUG COA second operation in a local hospital r Wednesday morning. Whilst some­ DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST Larimer at 27th SAPHIRE CAFE what improved, his condition is still 39 29 ‘ serious. 708 19th Rn. Ft. Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Sts. Mrs. Carl Bies of West Twenty- High grade toothpaste that The REXALL Store Opposite Holy Ghost Church seventh avenue, who suffered a frac­ A wonderful selection of attrac- ^tive^^patteri^ usua.11y sells for SOc. Special. ■ y.11 — 1> MRS. O. L. WILLIAMS, Prop. ture of the arm several weeks ago, is still confined to her home but is im Open Till 1 P. M. Sunday proving. Regular 25c Regular 89c Chamosette Mrs. C. M. Welch and Mrs. L. C. COLORADO EXCHANGE VOSS BROS. SHEET METAL AND Bernard were hostesses at a card 5310 W. Colfax LAKEWOOD party Friday afternoon in the home 137 406 East Colfax FURNACE CONTRACTORS Cannon Towels Gloves Edgewater 8621 W. 82nd Are. of Mrs. Welch 2985 W. 26tb Are. b4S--50 Chtrokce 3 for Repairing and Service— ^Fifteen Years Experience in Radio Home Publie Market Phone south 1093; Rea. Phone SUnsat 0384-R MAJESTIC RADIO and MAJESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Grand Publie Market J. J. HENRY Sanctuary of Durango c Corner 9tb and Downing Corner 8Btb end Federal Bird. Skylight. Roofing, Guttering, Metal Cetlingi Ventilation and Furnace Cleaning Church Redecorated 49 Phone—rMeIn 06Sce— Callup 11 BO Yours for Servies 49 Duranw.— The sanctuary of S t Fast color underweave, doable Quality chamosette gloves with INSURANCE — IN ALL ITS FORMS Columba’s church was redecorated loop construction. fancy turn down cuff. All sizes. Phil F .r r .» i GARDNER AGENCY, INC. R- J. DonohoS a r Va -p r id e f l o u r the past week through the courtesy 630 Gai and Electric Bldg. KEy»lone 120^ A Real Household Friend— Constant FREE ^ 1IHI*CtlTI-t0K#IllVTI of Mrs. Rosanna Sullivan. Pa Inina A display of the art work of the Roomlot Bundles Regular 39c Chocolate — Trustworthy—Never Failing—fon. Kxlraetlona With riatn pupils of St. Columba'e school was Biscuits— fdr Bread— for Pastry. t-Day Servler on exhibition at the school on Sun' to Oat-ot- C M day. Many visitors viewed the work Crain and Ponltrjr Feed at Town ^ Wallpaper Cherries Denver Prices Patleota during the day. Father Berard, whose headquarters Use REGISTER Stickers Metier GoU lined Plate...... 814.00 are at S t Michael’s, Ariz., was a \^i- Beat Bet of Teeth, Vnlcanlte...... S13S0 tor at S t Columba’s rectory the past Our New Special Made PlatM. .116.00 np week. 8 9 ^ 29 NO COST Crown and Brldee Work$6 per Tooth A son was born last Friday to Mr. tilling and Plate Bepain...... S lip All new 1980 patterns. Includes Luscious chocolate cherries. They Skow the Merchants Atlvertisini f o r man to call and and Mrs. John Fleck. rire eatimetee on psek- Special Paymenl Termi Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Parkinson were sidewalls, ceiling and border. Rick milk chocolate covered. ins and shipping. in Denver last week on a combined business and pleasure trip. KEvatone 622S Union Painless Denlittt a Warehouse, 1521 20th St. SOT Ohsriea IMr. KEyaton# 0003 ACRES OF FREE PARKING SPACE in The Register Pays PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION I I M l t FATHER FAGEN IS MEN’S RETREAT DATES AT |i I » Quarterly Conference of Diocesan REGIS ARE ANNOUNCED (Peter REAPPOINTED (Continued from Page 1) Community Pastry Shoppe Phone 2406 Council at Fort Collins May 27 (St. Joseph’s Parish) ^ success of the movement to the pub­ ; Cakes and Pastries of Real Home Quality ;; There is much rejoicing in St Jo­ lishers of The Denver Catholic Reg­ York Elast The Detivor Diocesan Council of seph’s parish this week, for on Mon­ Mrs. Joseph C. ifsgus; Catholic ister. Their co-operation has been We specialize in Coffee Cakes, Bolls, Pattie Shelia 0593 Colfax Catholic Women will hold lU next Daughters of America, Mrs. Anna F. day the list of triennial appointments deeply apprecisteo by tho retreat quarterly conference In Fort Collins, Fleming; L. C. B. A., Mr*. J. Kerri­ arrived, showing that tho Very Rev. director and his assistants. and Old-fashioned Salt Rising Bread Come In and tall about your ^ in l Tue.sday, May 27. This will be the Joseph P. Fagen, who has served as pUni. Via a n OMpart ralntera, and gan; Aid Socletlea, Mrs. C. P. Byrne; Incidentally, this summer will fur­ first meeting of the council in tho Altar and Rosary Societies, Mr*. pastor for three years, has been re­ Tal. YOrk 4290 3136 E. Colfax Ave., Denver. Colo. will (Ive you a beautiful, laatlnt Job. appointed. Fathers J. P. Shaw, A. nish the Denver laymen with their Citlmelat traaty (Ivan on all Fort Collins deanery. Tho sessions Thomas Garrison: Sodalities and first opporunity of responding to kindi el dacoratint Zeller and Henry Guenther also arc will be held in St. Joseph’* auditor­ Guilds, Mrs.'E. 3. Gibbons; Alumnae, the earnest wish of Pope Pius for ium and will be presidedf over by the Miss Jfargaret Fallon; Queen’s to remain in Denver. Not until July BANCROFT will it be definitely known where the promotion of retreats as expressed i president, Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon. The Daughters, Miss Clara Courtne)'. in his encyclical on Spiritual Exer­ following program has been an­ Luncheon, served bv the Fathers T. F. Kenny, James Dries and Decorating Co. Willard Berberich will be assigned. cises. This encyclical was issued Dec, nounced : Altar society of St. Joseph’* church. 20, 1929, to commemorate the golden Maul Carpet MAIN 5155 10 a.m.— Opening prayer, Rev. G. Benediction at Spanish thurch of Rodemptorist Fathers, well known in S t Joseph’s parish, who are to serve jubilee o f the Holy Father’s priest­ - 1 J. LaJeunesse. San Jose by Rev. J. P. Trudel. hood. In it the Holy Father com­ Reports of president, secretary, fi­ 2:00 p.m.— Aims and Purposes of in other cities are: Rqv, T. Condon, Paramount Roofing rector at Grand Rapids, Mich., with mends the habit of spending several Cleaning Company nancial secretary, trcttsurcr and N.C.C.W., Mrs. P. J. Sullivan. days in ‘Closed retreat” as the prac­ deanery presidents, Miss Mary Cough­ National Convention, Rev. H. V Rev. B. J. Krieger as one of his con- &. Supply Co., Inc. LA FRANCE suitors; Rev. W. Polk, rettor at Ocon- tice b ^ calculated to bring peace CorpeU, Rug! Citaned or Waehed lin, Denver; Mrs. George Shearer, Campbell. to the souls of men disturbed by the Pueblo, and Miss Laura Ryan, Colo­ Retreats, Mis.* Margaret Sullivan omowoc, Wis.; Rev. J. J. Gunn, con- at Fair Frieee )ry Cleaners and Dyers suitor at St, Louis, Mo.; Rev. E, trials 6f modern life, and, by bring­ A Roof for Any Building rado Springs. Reports, Rev. J. P. Trudel and Miss ing them to a closer imitation of MADAM QINDES, Prop. Reports of chairmen of standing Loyola Fernandez. Buhler, consultor at New Orleans, New or Old La.^ Rev. W. Carroll, consultor at (ihrist, to promote the apostolic spirit Prompt Service committees as follows; Mexican Wel­ Local Needs, Rev. John R. Mulroy. among laymen now crystallised In Specializing in Kansas City, Mo.; Rev. M. Frische, Excellent Workmanship GUARANTEED BONDED fare, Mrs. W. H. Paul; Religious Va­ It is urged that the seventy affil­ the phrase “ Catholic Action,” and cation Schools, Mrs. John F. Vail; iated organizations be well repre­ consultor at Chicagi^ 111.; Rev. C. LADIES’ GARMENTS Darley, consultor at Omaha, Nebr. eventually to heal the ills from which 851 ZUNI Study Clubs, Mrs, Georgie Zeiger; sented as the coming of the national modern society suffers. The retreats, 2314 Walnut Immigration, Mrs. J, Leo Sterling; High Masses for the week were an­ TELEPHONE TABOR 0579 PHONE YORK 3249 convention to Denver in September says the Holy Father, enable men Child Welfare, Mrs. Alfred Uampc; entails a great deal of preparation nounced as follows: Monday and “ to recollect themselves a little and [130 E. Colfax Comer Steele War Records, Mrs. C. J. Ducy; Legis­ and Its suceVss depends ^ n the co­ Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Maurus turn tljelr thoughts now immersed In lation, Mrs. J. A. Seubert; Member­ operation of them all. ’ifhis will be Zeller; Wednesday for a special in the earth to better things.” ship, Mrs. W. C. Weldon: Ways and an important consideration of the tention; Thursday for Mrs. Delphine ^ork Called for and Delivered Means, Miss Julia Clifford; Publicity, conference. Hansen; Friday for the Purgatorlan society. FRANK J. CONWAY. Blessed Sacrament Parish New Y orl^^Ie Insurance Co.. 200 Ineuranee Robert Archibald, Infant son of Buildings r ourteenth end Champa S treep Mr. and Mrs. Robert Usher, was bap; TAber 52611 Residencer 6^5 South Wash* BRO’THERS’ PHARMACY ingtoD Streeti SOuth 1568-R. len in Need of Help Los Angeles Expert Tells What tized Sunday by Father Fagen, Miss TcMir health and nur mputatlen depends on the accuracy of our prescription department* M; Gentleman and Edward Johnson You and your doctor oan dapend on us to get exactly what your prescription calls for. any kind, permanent,or odd job, were the sponsors. , ^ 0 . W. b r o t h e r s , M.A., Prop. 5001 EAST COLFAX (at Elm) PHONE YORK 2171 sll Employment Department, Family Income Must Be Had The marriage of Miss Helen Pol lodk and Richard McNicholas, both of Roaster SmaQ Ads the parish, has been announced to CATHOLIC CHARITIES (Continued from Page 1) cultural or commercial life. Indus­ DRESSMAKING—TAILORING—HEMSTITCHING but there is a monthly deficit of try has no right to use the labor of tafeo place May 2D. READERS OF CATHOLIC REGISTER 12 Exchanga |tldg. Main 9171 A large class of children will re­ Madame L. Harrii, Prop. $28.08. Relief is given in the form the workman, skilled or unskilled, for Secure (lelf rete. Dr. W. A. O’Connell egrees t i allow reader. o( thlt peper half THE FLORENCE SHOP MODISTE of food and milk and further assist­ the attainment of its own end and ceive First Communion this Sunday at the 7 o’clock Mkss. The senior rate on Ghlropractie treatment!. For free 8030 Eaat .Colfax Avenue ance in covering expenses for con­ force a charitably disposed public to examinetlon ytm mey telephone Keyatone YOrk-5227 choir will sing at the Mass. College of Cinesitkerapy finement care. supply the deficiency in a living «06S or cell at Suite 247 Steel! Bldg., wage. » The Altar and Rosary society will oorner Uth and Wellon. ______Manipulation “ The 'D' family has two children receive Communion in, a body this in addition to the father and mother. “ Intelligent and aggressive leader­ WANTED— Efficient Catholic woman ai PERFECT HEALTH Suhday at the 7 o’clock Mass. prie.t*. housekoeper in Black HllU town. A family of this size requires a total ship is needed in a movement for tho THROOCH Mother's day was fittingly cele­ Arc between SO and 50. Rtferenee. re­ Cathedral Parish of $91.75 a month, but the father realization of Christian principles in quired. State A rc. Box T. V. care DeOrtr PERFECT CIRCULATION industrial relationships and for the brated at St. Joseph’s last .Sunday. earns only $64 in his work at a large One hundred and fifty members of CathoHe ReRitter. Cinesitherapy la tht Emplojrment of hotel. This man is a native Ameri­ Improvement of the living and work­ TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Uovementa Both Active arid Pasalva ing conditions of the wage earner. the Holy Name society received Com­ FOR TRADE— Equity In 6-room bnntalow can, in good health, well educated munion for their vnothers. Father on an old houia neat Catholle aehool and Dr. C. H. BJORgMAN and very willing to work. It is our duty to sponsor and support hi*h aehool. 2354 S.-Franklin St. RED ARROW GARAGE Graduate of Lund Unlveralty, Sweden Shaw gave a beautiful sermon in “ In the ‘E’ family there are six in every way possible legislation that 821-27 CORONA STREET PHONE YORK 2061 Fifty-Sia Yeara' Gxperienoe will secure for the workman his which he paid an eloquent tribute to Dr. 1. A. BJORKMAN children besides the father and WANTED— Work by day. . 86 centa an fundamental jjght to a living wage, mothers. After the Mass a delicious hour. York J020-R. Room 9. • Phona YOrk 3060 mother. The family has a $1,700 breakfast was served. Those who The firms listed here de­ equity iti a home, but is unable to adequate protection against indus­ Washington 1560 Waahinglon St., Denver, Colo. trial hazards and an income that will prepared and served it Were Mr. and WOMAN will rare for children by hour. Claaats formed every month meet Uie payments on the *700 mort­ Mrs. G. J. Costake, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Call Franklin 2017-R. After ( o'olook in the serve to be remembered gage. The father is employed in a provide properly for old age. This eveninR., ______• Lunch Room should bo charged against industry O’Byrne, Mrs. S. J. Lowe and the when you are distributing large steel mill, but is given work Misses Kathryn Smith, Margaret FOR RENT— Nicely fumlahed 6-room 1680 Washington St. only three weeks of the month. His as part of the c*st of production, rather than against relief agencies O’Byrne, Adel Qammeter, Nora atrictly modern houao from June U t to Sept, your patronage in the dif­ earnings of $108 a month lack Weaver,' Maxine Sweeney, Alice la t Referencea, 887 Monroe St. York Open under new management and supported p^vately or through taxa­ $24.60 of meeting the budget. Wolter, ■ Betty Med(ie, Catherine 4576.M. ferent lines of business. will be pleased to *ee all old tion. customers and alao new ones. “ The ‘F’ family consists of father, “ How is the worker and especially Maguire, Rosalia Ryan, Loretto FOR RENT— Sia^W . 40th. 5-room bunRa. Burke, Margaret Hastings and Ruth low: porch, full baiement, taraRc; reaaon> mother and young child. The man the bread winner, skilled or unskilled, •hleto_re»£onalble_gartleij____^____^___ has a very good record as a welder to be protected against the hazards Sloan. Master George Costake gave THE CATHEDRAL The in a large foundry where he earned of sickness? The experience of so­ a fine Mother’s day recitation, en­ REDUCED RATES— Cleanlnf wall paper, “ ME.4TING” Place o f Satisfaction $4 a day, but can only get work at titled "Bob’s Girl.” .. painted walla, wood work; alao odd Joba. Shoe Repair Shop cial agencies proves that in 30 to 60 Franklin 8047. present in a restaurant at $17 per per cent of toe cases needing assist­ The program rendered by the 332 E. Colfax week. There is a deficit of $11.84 a ance an outstanding factor is sick­ “ Just Kids’’ club over station KLZ WANTED—Catholle couple care for par­ Daly’s Market iah houae and grounds in return for free All Work Guaranteed month in the budget, which is met ness, and the ordinary wages are en­ Saturday was an outstanding hit of Milk Fed Poultry by the bureau, and in addition it took the Mother’s day programs in Denver. rent of 8-room furnished houae. Only minor Best Materials and Neat tirely inadequate to meet the ex­ expanaea to be met. Box M, Rcgirtcr. care of medical expenses. Those who participated did well and Workmanship Corn Fed Baby Beef penses of m ^ical care. The cost of Phone Fr. 5805 1127 E. 9th Ave. “ It is estimated that a family of sickness appears to be a necessary reflected credit upon themselves as WANTED— A housekeeper by priest in well as Sister M. Stephen, who trained Southern Colorado. Write giving reference five must have $1,500 a year to live part of the cost of production. 'The to Box L, cart Denver Catholle Register. decently in any of the large cities burden should be placed on industry. them. Beverly and Florlne Grtfve- Newhouse Cafe line, talented pupils of Miss Dorothy 3-ROOM, bath, heat, light, (as, tan ge, of this country. A large percentage Churches, community chest and tax- Special Noon-day Lunches, 36c-50e Wicks Hand {..aundry of the unskilled laborers do not earn Croft, of the parish, are deserving Fiigldaire, enojoacd porch; good location. supported relief agencies are at pres­ Franklin 4920. ______Also a la carte As Close As Your Phone this much and it is this class that of special mention. Francis Hose, ent assuming an obligation that NEW LOCATION appeals for help. The director of seems to belong to indus&y. president of the club, rendered ex­ LITTLE GRAY BEAUTY SHOPPE Sunday Morning Breakfast HELEN WALSH Shampoo, marcel, finger wave, or mani­ sociology research in a large univer­ “ What about provision for old age? cellently two vocal solos. 1712 E. 6th Ave. at Gilpin The senior class added another cure, 60'e. 249 Btteic Bldg., Sixteenth and Miss Sallie Stamps, Mgr. OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN sity stated recently that the annual The income of the wage earner is Welton. Keystone 0282.______Phono YOrk 4724 cost of a family of five according to scarcely sufficient to cover ordinary laurel to its already long list on 308 E. Colfax M. 9777 20S 16th Straat MIDDLE AGED lady wants housekeeping We Call for and Deliver a minimum standard of 'comfort and expenses or current needs. When the Sunday evening when it presented "Eyes of Love” before an appreci­ for one or two adults. Mountains or country decency’ had been set at $3,004.66. state fails to provide for the aged preferred. Box M, L. care Denver Catholic This budget is for a skilled worker. through a pension they are forced to ative audience of 400 persons. Helen Register. LACE CURTAINS, Drapwies, Lace*, THE A. W. CLARK In another budget for an ordinary appeal for assistance from children Swanger, Hazel McIntyre, Ruth Center Piece* and all ^able Linens CAPITOL HILL Sloan and Alice Wolter were es- NEW and old lawns’ a apeeialty. Call ua Cleaned and Hand Pressed. DRUG COMPANY laborer and a family of four tho and, if these can’t' help, then from for a bid. Sheep tcrUllser. Work guaran amount is set at $122.13 a month. pecijUly good in their characteriza­ NO PIN HOLES Hand Laundry Corner-Eighth Ayanne and charitable societies. Surely tJie old t.ed. OA. 4S08-M. ______“ The rights of man to have access age pension is a more constructive tion, but all who took part are de­ Coll for and Deliver 615 E. 13th Ave. YOrk 5748-M Santa Fa Drive serving of praise. SCREENS made and repaired; general rC' to the thinm necessary for his well way of meeting the need. It is the pair work; painting, rooUng, by hour or com Fine Linens Our Specialty Phona South 114 The '29 club entertained the ,1930 CITY LACE dLEANERS being, his right to a return from his best solution of the problem that we tract. . W. C. Stein, telephona YOrk 0817, We Cill For and Deliver EVERYTHING IN DRUGS graduating Class Tuesday evening in 218 E. 7th Ave. Phene TAbor 7907 labor sufficient for the development know of. 8128 I^anklin St. the club rooms, which were decorated of his God-given personality and the “ Unemployment and the uncer­ in the class colors, Nile green and ROOM and board In private home: reason­ discharge of his duty as head of the tainty regarding the permanency of able. 2008 Clarkson street. Phone York WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT lione YOrk 3192 1431 Ogden family are just as sacred today as his job aw sources of constant shell pink. Games, Music and refresh­ 4278-M. LOGAN GROCERY ments made the. evening pass all too All Work GuarantMd - they ever were. The wage earner anxiety for tho worker. In a period CLIFTON, 817 B. 16th Ave. Walking dls- AND MARKET RELIABLE has a right to expect a share in our of unemployment he walks the quickly. The '30 class signified its CORONA SHOE SHOP des4n to form a club as a link in the tanee, comfortable aptc., reasonable. Xvery- — AS GOOD AS THE NAME— pursuit of happiness. Therefore, we streoty daily and is forced to return thlng fumtl|hed. CHAISES F. MADAY 1471 Logan KE. 5917 Curtains and Blanket! Cleaned should do all in ovil' power to prevent home to his family in the evening chain of the Alumni association.' Miss Kathryn Gunn proved herself CARPENTERING, cabinet making, build, Modern Shoe Rebuilder FREE DELIVERY tho development of voluntary slavery empty handed and this is very dis­ ing and jobbing at reasonable prices. L. M All Up-to-Dato Equipment 4 very delightful hostess May 7, when FulT Solei a Specialty Pin Holes No Shrinkage or a peonism in our industrial, agri- couraging to the average father. He Thaler. 8784 Williams St. York 8164-W. Helping the Entire Community visits the employment office dally and she entertained her classmates of the 853 CORONA Ito Dry Cleaning and Ruga Cleaned '28 club. The annual banquet will be BON TON BEAUTY SCHOOL—Shampoos, The finds a large number ahead of him 26c; marcels, free and 28e; halrcuttlng, free seeking the available jobs. Political held', at the Argonaut hotel May 21, and 26c: manicuring, 26e; facials, 60e and leaders, economists and social work­ the evening of the junior-senior 76c; permanent waves, both spiral and ero- HAGLER^S Outwest prom. 4 quignole, 8.3.60 and 86.00. 804 14th St. ^ RED STAR ers are trying to solve the problem. Tabor 908*. Grocery and Market He learns about the very efficient The high school students held their GROCERY CO. Photo employment exchanges. But these annual picnic today at Cub'creek in LEARN beauty culture. Special prlcee on 1314 E. 17th Ave. YOrk 1721 cannot create jobs. What provision Bear creek canon. Two trucks gen­ full and part courses during the next two Service Co. weeks to fill spring cluses. Plenty of prac­ YOrk 6516 FREE DELIVERY |t. Aime*s Shrine, IB made for this unemployment period erously donated for the occasion con­ veyed the happy picnickers to and tice on living models. We prepsrt you for Where Your Patronage Is Cemmtrelal in the case of the average worker? any state examination. Members of the All 680 East Colfax Pbototrkptur* from the canon. The sixth grade American Beauty Schools Assn. Bon Ton Appreciated Parents suffer intensely. Their chil­ Beauty_Schjgoh_^60^_14th_^U_Tabor_^9088^ Arvada dren suffer. Finally an appeal is class enjoyed an outing Tuesday at la pl*kaed to an Starbuck. nounee the eonnec- made for relief. Unemployment in­ WANTED— 88,000 from private party to lass on Sunday at 8:80 A. M. surance seems preferable to relief St, Joseph’s Dramatic club met loan on first mortgaga on new set of bldgi, tion of Tuesday evening. After the meeting South 8702-R. pday Devotions at 7 :45 P. M. from public and private agencies." St Teresa’s Parish C. Larry Sexton the members enjoyed a weiner roast MENLO HOTEL, llO l Stout— Sleeping at Morrison park, arranged by the- roomi ind 2 rooms, strictly modem fur }vena in Honor of St. Anne Operator is a disabled American Veteran of START ORGANIZATION entertainment committee. Frank nished apts., near S t Leo’s and St. Xllsa- the World War and an official government beth’ a ehurehts. Modern Plumbing and on Thursday at 7 :45 photographer. FOR ECONOMIC REFORM Zarlsngo on his accordion livened up THE AURORA 33 W. Alameda SO. 7136 the evening with several selections. EIGHT-TUBE Vietoreen Superhet. radio, Heating Co. ____ “ Way Out West In Denver, Colo.’’ (Continued from Page 1) The new committee consists of Em­ eomplete with new batteries, excellent Drug Company mett Goggin, Edward Burke, Joseph­ •paaker; 840. Smith, 1820 So. Josephtn*. Plumhiof, Hoatinf, Repairing the only group of which this can be Sunset 1692-W. ine Higson and Peggy McLaughlin. said, we nave no unity of action in Phone Aurora 175-J A Complete Drug Store The annual dinner social o i the club FOR SALE— Five-room modern house, ioXor Equipped Spray Machinal fdr All obtaining the reforms suggested in 1515 Dallas Street Aurora, Colo. Kindi of Spray Work will be held Tuesday evening, May* garage. 3828 Gilpin itrtat; near cMirch and school. Res. PJione Aurora 176-W Free Delivery Phone Aurora 253 Spray Ail Kinds of Treei, Shrubbery^ the world by our principles. The sects 2'7, at the Denver Motor club in Star- irdeni~No Job Too Larfa or Small BILOW have been ahead o f us in their sec­ buck. This is the only social event PIANO t u n in g , regulating, voicing. r«. ular unity. We must, however, unite pairing: 22 yeara’ experience; all work guar­ We Do Our Own Cleaning and >unoco Spraying Co. Denver’s Economy Stores of the year to which the club invites Tailoring The firms listed here de­ in a program beyond what we arc the public. Geo. Hackethal, Leo anteed. E. A. Kowaa, formerly with Bald­ J. J. Connell, Msr. doing in the spiritual realm, and he win Piano company. 411 South Pann. Phona serve to be remembered' Work Dons by ExperUncod Mon Owned and Operated Donovan, Joe Dwyer, Peggy Mc­ South 2373. _____ Give U< a Trial reminded the Protestants present that Laughlin and Len Braj^on were DOUBLE SERVICE when you are distributing SpacUll!U In Removint Scale by Denver men. it would be to their advantage to join elected the play committee, and FOR RENT— Five-room houit. full ban!- Cleaners and Tailor* 36 Yates Phone GAlIup 4430-J with us in this, for toMther we are ment, modern, tood condition: walking di>- James Creamer, Edwin McCloskcy. you^atronage in the dif­ face to face with bald and open tanee, two hloeka from St. Leo'a and St. 9513 E. Colfax Ave. Aurora, Colo. Edward Burke, Eileen Dolan ana Blitabeth’a ohurchti. Adult! only. 911 Groceries -- Meats paganism. He reminded them that Telephone AUrora 223 ferent lines of business. Chas. Rust the executive committee. Champ! St. ______SOUTH BROADWAY the Federal Council of Churches of 711 Santa Fa 600 E. Uth Ave. The next regular meeting will be ■ED AND FUEL COMPANY Christ in America (Protestant) has a TRY a new Croilty radio; no obligation to 900 So. Pearl 1124 E. 6th Ave. held May 20. buy; liberal tarma and tibwal allowance on AURORA FLORAL CO. social action program based on ours. HAY, GRAIN AND COAL 1005 So.' Oayiord 2221 £. Colfax your old set. Prieas to suit any puree. T. M. Father Campbell explained that It Smith. 1310 South Jostphlna. Sunsat CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS, FUNERAL DESIGNS Manufacture “ The Best Quality” had been intended to hold the w- CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OF JAPAN 1692-W. Poultry Feed Colfax at Fulton Aurora 171-W ional conference this year in Pueblo, ARE TOO SMALL ie Specialize on Poultry Disease The school year in Japan begini in FOR RENT— 1938 Waihington— One-room ut that labor organizations and kitchenette; 818 ! month: everything fur­ lone SO. 0881 ' 1427 So. Bdy. f ^ CONW AY’S social workers urged that it be held the spring. The Very Rev. A. Hein­ nished. Cloic to two churehea. "IT IS WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX” rich, iirovincial of the Brothers of V" - ' - ...... " ...... T- |ft | M „ , FLORAL SHOP in Denver because of tho possibility MONEY TO LOAN on Improved city or of reaching more people. He an­ Mary in Japan, has cited the num­ DAY CHEVROLET CO. Exporiaoced in deiifnini' Landscape Work> ber of pupils who had to be refused town real eitatt: no red tape: do delay. Mr. Lawn and Porch Boxes nounced that a permanent organiza­ Pkelpi, 1711 California atreet, KcyiUnt Phone!— Franklin 4022— Aurora 162. ‘ Aurora, Colo. admittance to the brothers’ schools 2367. Wa carry Potted Plants. Cut Flowers and tion to push forward the work of Seeds at reasonable prices this year since accommodations were TRIANGLE the conference had been authorized lacking. “ All our schools had to re­ 1420 GILPIN— Quiet house, hot water CLEAKERS 2219 E. MISSISSIPPI AVE. by Bishop Tihen. He told his audi­ heat, ilceping rooma 82.60 up: garaga 86 a Phona south 0622 tors to remember tho warning given fuse pupils,” said Father Heinrich, month. “ and at Osaka, in particularj-we had a century ago by Frederick Ozanam, to refuse admittance to several hun­ CATHOLIC WOMAN WANTS WORK by St. John*8 Parith the founder of the St. Vincent de day- or hour. Call Keyatone 8886, or call dreds.” Father Heinrich emphasized at 1918 E. »8th Ave.______' Bflim $6.50-Push Wave-$6.50 Paul society— that we must east our the fact that Catholic schools and COLUMBINE lot with tho masses* for the problems E. L'. RONINGER ^ r Regular $10 Wav^ by Pro. Alphonso higher institutions of learning are S-ROOM houae atrictly modem, taa heat: of the future are social. near church and lehool; 88,250, terma. SPECIALTY SHOP Grooariat, Moat! and VagaUbloa Marcel and Shampoo...-...... $1.00 today the most effective means of Ownar, 3626 So, Logan St. YOrk 162T Colonel Callahan's and Father Bol- Finger Wave and Shampoo...... $1.00 evangelization in Japan. Dry Goode, Notion!, Stamped Goodi IT TAKU TKS 2377 Park ger’s addresses are reported else­ PAINTING, ealcimintng, Uecorating; all where. School SnppHe! TO MAKE THE Ave. GRAY ROSE BEAUTY SHOP Schayar’c Wail Paper Sale contin repaira on plaittr. brick, ctmant and wood­ AND PAYS THE Tho Bishop spoke briefly. The ued for 30 day!— 40c to $1.50 vain*! work, by day or coetraot. 363 Bannock Mrs. Rose Lee Jones, Prop. TO BUY THE IBEST 429 E. 17th Ave. KE. 3760 street. Phone South 3830. greatest enemies labor has had in the ISc to 40e per roll. Make your !*iec- FRANKLIN 0*04 AND 0*0* . , past, he .said, have been those who tion now. York 0642. UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Denver Sixth Ave. at Columbine YOrk 4581 171* E. ,6th Av>. Danvar, Cole. Men’s Suits Cleaned were in power. But the Church in her Umbrella Shop, 16th and Arapahoe, room labor program warns us that she kl- 206 Jaeobion Bldg. Wm, Capeila, formerly and Pressed and the practice of good morals must with Perinl Bro». The firms listed here de­ BETTY’S ways stands for the common man; be promoted and that men should be WE MOVE that both employer and employe have given not only the aim but the op­ CORONADO APARTMENTS — 440 East serve to be remembered Curtain Cleaner* the right to organize, either together 13th avenue. Fumlthtd buffet and 3-room Frame Hoaiet and Garagst porunity to improve their physical, 2808.East 6th Ave. or separately as they see fit: that in apartmenta; rHgidatre. Call Apt. 18 or call when you are distributing Fer Servlev— KEyiten* 622* mental and moral condition and to Main 9461. this da^ of industrial activity f t ' is take ail possible steps towards this We Speoialixe in Cleaning Silks, Offic! A Wirthoute, 1B21 20th St. your patronage in the dif­ It RDNIZE o u r ADVERTISERS. advisable that labor unions bo end, so long as they do not lose sight LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. Lace Curtain< and Drapes Undcrnourialted babies a specialty. 3001 THEY ARE RELIABLE formed; that faith in Christianity of the weliare of other men. Vine atreet Franklin 3661. ferent lines of business. Phone Franklin 5992 Denver, Colo.

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REQUIESCANT IN PACE ST. RITA'TRIDUUM MODERN GLASSES ATTRACTIVE ELIZABETH MURRAY at St Joi^hV Local News A few years ago hundreds of people avoided glasses because almost hospital. Denver, Remains were forwaided STARTS TUESDAY without fail, they gave the appearance of age; they added from five from the Horan & 'Sons chapel to Colorado to ten years to one’s “ looks.” Not so,, today! Modern optical manu­ Springs for Interment.' The appeal of Miss Carter of the (Holy Ghost Parish) LLOYD H. HOFFMASTER at PHzslmons Catholic Charities staff for a Victrola facturers have employed artists and designers to create distinctive The annual triduum in honor of hospital. Remains were forwarded from the for the Itaiian community center on styles and types, of both lenses and mountings. Come in and let us Horan & Son chapel to Columbul, fhio. for St. Rita will open Tilesday, May 20, show them to you. interment. Lipan street was presented to the at Holy Ghost church and will close DONALD H. STEWART, four-year-old son Catholic Daughters of America by the on her feast day, Thursday, May 22. of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh A. Stewart of 612 grand regent, Mrs. Joseph C. Hagus, Masses will be read at her altar on Gaylord street. Mass of the Annels was A response was made by Miss Helen THE SWIGERT BROS. offered Wednesday at St. John's church. In­ the three days at 7 :15 and 7;45. Eve­ terment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. McGinn, who donated the machine, ning services will be con^iicted at OPTICAL CO. and a splendid selection of records ARTHUR HENDRICKS of 770 Sherman 7:45. WIi*M R*pnt«tIon and Equlpmaat Glva You street. Beloved husband of Orilla Hendricks as well. T h i First Holy Communion class tht Hlfhtat Grada of Sarvica Darotad BxrlaaiTair to tha and father of Albert Hendricks. Requiem Mrs. Joseph C. Hagus, grand re­ rittiog and Utnnfaatarlng Mass waa offered Friday at St. Oominie's will receive at the 7:45 Mass on ISSO California St., Denver of Glaaaas. church. Remains were forwarded from the gent of the Catholic Daughters of Boulevard mortuary to Watertown, New America and one of The Register’s ThursdaV,morning, May 22. A GCLEN York, for interment. faithful correspondents, was awarded PATRICIA KELLY, infant daughter of EMPLOYES AS PARTNERS O n n ftmtMpm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Funeral was first prize o f , $5 for the best press An txUniin tmc4 • . . • for Graduation held Wednesday from the residence of Mrs. notices for last year by the Denver PROVES GOOD BUSINESS in iifltrml motUi A. Creede, 1015 Harrison street. Mass of and COM tkconlioiu Press council at its meeting on Tues- from (7S the Angels waa offered at St. Philomcna'a j (Continued from page 1) church. Interment M t.• Olivet, Boulevar44c^i,', That day of days—it will mortuary service. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul It was determined that, to begin S )([ctrk ^ ery Q t a v v ELLEN REGAN, May 0. at 14 SO Mariposa is making an appeal for old news­ mean so much more if remem­ street. Beloved wife of Dennis Regan; with, everybody employed must have mother of Margaret and .Leo Regan; sister papers and magazines, the revenue a Ifving wage, not merely enough to bered with a Gruen. But of Mary and Patrick Spillane of Denver, of which will help defray the ex­ keep the family from day to day, Thomas Spillane of St. Louis' and Dennis penses of the Shelter home. The but also sufficient for the children’s pride of ownership is only THE DENVER MARBLE & Spillane of Fort Morgan, Colorado. Requiem Mass was offered Monday at St.' Eliza^th’s secretary of the society announces education, medical care, etc. Also part of the satisfaction our church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Theodore the new routes of the driver in the they must all have enough to live in Gruen Guild watches give. GRANITE COMPANY Hackethal mortuary service. collecting of the pRpers, clothing and circumstances that would reflect Established 1874 ELIZABETH SEYFERT of 816 West 13th avenue. Beloved wife of Louis C. Seyfert. furniture, which are as follows: The credit on the company. These celebrated timepieces W . E. GREENLEE, Pres. Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at St; driver will call on the East side on The lowest paid men in the concern have earned their reputation Elitabeth's chureh. Interment Mt. Olivet. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday: are two colored men who get $4 a 1224 Lawrence St. Main 1815 HARVEY McDo n a l d at 1330 Tamarae qn the West side on Thursday; on through sheer performance— street. Requiem Mass was offered today at day, but who also participate propor­ St. James' church. the North side on Tuesday, and on tionately in the earnings. Salaries through their accuracy, their the South .side on Friday. run' up to two $16,000-a-year execu­ F. X. WOLF FUNERAL HfeLD Oscar Malo will leave Denver next tives, two $12,000 men and one fine dependability. Come in, WEDNESDAY i month for a visit of six weeks in $10,000. —you’ll understand why we Funeral «ervice« for Frank X. Wolf, who New York. The profit-sharing plan is this: died unexpectedly at hia home, 2000 Marion take pride in showing them. HARTFORD xtreet. May II, were held Wednesday morn; Mrs. T. A. Cosgpriff has as her After the operating expenses have ing from the Cathedral. Burial waa ia Mt, houseguest her sister, Mrs. John Mc- been paid, a 6 per/:ent dividend, or Gruea Car- UNDERTAKING Olivet cemetery under the direction of the Inerney of Cheyenne. $30,000, is taken on the invested toaeba 342.60 Theodore Hackethal mortuary.! Mr. Wolf, Othn Gnun de- Theodore The Denver Woman’s Press club capital of the company, which tifM from did who waa 62, had lived in Den+cr 36 years. C q^PA N Y He was foreman of the Crown Hill green­ entertained at a tea and reception amounts to $500,000. Then the re­ 145S-S7 GLENARM ST. house. He w ii born in Pittsburgh, Penn- Sunday afternoon in the clubhouse in mainder is divided fifty-fifty between ■ylvinia. Surviving Mr. Wolf lire h!a widow honor of Mrs. , who Tto "VanitT” Phone Keystone 2779 and daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. Byerg. the stockholders and the workers. Hackethal celebrated a birthday anniversary. The company aimt to clear 10 per A MV Gruen crea­ Ret. Phone South. 3296 Notes, poems and telegrams of con-, tion 356 JOSEPH P. COBBS BURIED FROM cent on all the goods it sells. The outer Cruent from MORTUARY ST. PATRICK’S I gratulation from each club' member, business amounts to a sum in excess t t s The funeral of Joseph P. Coobs of 24S4 both in Denver and away, were tied of $2,500,000 a year. This means 16th fitreet, deputy sheriff of Denver county, 1449-51 Kalamath St. was held from the OUnger mokuary Tues- to a huge basket of flowers and pre­ $250,000 profit. 'First of all, the sented Mrs. Long. HATFIELD MORTUARY day morning. Requiem Mass was offered at percentage on the capital invested Phone Main 4006 St. Patrick's church and burial took place A Denver reader of The Register comes out. That leaves $220,000. Our Service Unexcelled and ' at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Mr. Cobbs died In wishes to express her gratitude for This $220,000 is divided into two Many other jewelry gifts suitable for boy Economical a Denver hospital Saturday after an iUness recovery from a serious attack of parts, one for the owners, one for the LADY ASSISTANT of two months. He was 52 years old and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice tonsilitis secured through prayers to men. The men’s sum is $110,000, or girl graduates from $1 up 2775 So. Bf;udway » Schmidt. He was prominent In.politics here the Sacred Heart^through the inter­ which is divided among the 108 em­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Phonea So. 2805 Englewood 577 for many years and was captain of the Re­ (A gift in an O’Keefe box is doubly^appreciated) publican party in District X for two years. cession of the Biased Virgin. ployes. Last year, the employes re­ He was a veteran ot^the SpanUh-American Mother Eulogia, superior o f St. ceived 32.4 per cent of their normal war. Mr. Cobbs came to Denver from Mil­ Francis de Sales’ convent, and Mr. income, or the equivalent of 17 waukee. and Mrs. J. E. Seiler, 2252 Glencoe weeks’ extra wages. The $4-a-day OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT York 0900 York 0900 “ NANCY’S PRIVATE AFFAIR” street, motored to Colorado Springs colored men, like the $15,000-a-year DENHAM OFFERING •Saturday to visit their mother, Mrs. executives, participated proportion­ You don’t need to go through a lot of red tape Myron C, Fagan’s latest comedy Mary T. Seiler. Mother Eulogia is ately. to obtain credit at O’Keefe’s. If you have a W. T. ROCHE well remembered by her many friends Colonel Callahan said that in ad­ B in s BROS. hit, “ Nancy’s Private Affhir,” which favorable credit rating it’s the easiest thing in is now playing its thirty-eighth week in Denver as Katie Seiler. dition to this plah, a committee of AMBULANCE Mrs. John Thams, who J>as been workers meets regularly to discuss the world to open a charge account with us. 1044 SPEER BLVD. in New York city, comes to the Den­ SERVICE ham theater Sunday, May!'18, where visiting at Excelsior Springs and problems. The salesqien have a Credit is free when you get it here. COMPANY members of the Dei^ara payers 'will Kansas City, is expected home Mon­ separate organization for the hand­ present what should prove a highly day. ling of selling problems. These com­ 1805 Gilpin St. effective production of this swanky The regular monthly meeting of the mittees, he showed, have wide powers ARTISTIC domestic tale Queen o f Heaven Orphans’ Aid soci­ of managership. 'The men are treat­ Prompt and Careful Mr. Fagan, who is also author of ety will be hield at the orphanage, ed as real partners. Courteous MEMORIALS "The Little Spitfire” and “ Jimmy’s 4825 Federal boulevard, Tuesday Nobody can be discharged who has Day or Night Women,” has chosen the theme of a afternoon. May 20. The Rev. Mother worked for the 'company five years. M. O^Kerfe Jewelry Co. The Beit Value for Your Money wandering husband and a wife who extends a cordial invitation to all The Callahan plan has been in oper­ Beit Ambnlanee in the Wett members and frieflds of the society ation for eighteen years, and in that DENVER’S QUALITY JEWELERS has permitted herself to grow care­ U. O’Keefe, President Mariraret O’Keefe, Sec’ y-Treai. less in many of the feminine charms to attend. The meeting will open time, while it has been necessary to Walter J. Kerwin. Viee-Prei. Fred Braun. Second Vicc-Prei. promptly at 2 o’clock. reform a few workers, it has been of married life, and has developed 827 Fifteenth St. KEystono 1440 this well-worn theme along lines at St. Philomena’s Study club will necessary to drop only one among once fascinating, unusual and fre­ meet Monday, May 19, at 1:30 p.m., more than 100. Mail Orderi Giren Prompt, Efficient Attention quently hilarious. He has managed at the home of Mrs. F. W. Barry, The ' plan, showed the colonel, A Duty We Assume to capture great gobs of fun, even 1359 Adams street. All members are works marvelously in cutting down while he has retained a certain heart urged to be present. overhead. Men are not anxious to Death in a family places upon the members beat to his play that gives it sub­ Mrs. John D. Rea will entertain at bring in extra help when they know duties to which they are not accustomed. It stance and memory. a bridg-: luncheon this Friday in com- it will cut their own profits. When is a great consolation to be able to turn to a The star role, that of Nancy, the pH9ient to Miss Margaret Miller of the firm did a million-dollar business Scotland, who is visiting here, and a year, it had 91 men; when it did mortician who ■will not only see to it that fit­ wife, will be played by Miss Eva Lang, Denver’s sweetheart: This part Mrs. Louis Mack, who is going abroad. $500,000 more, it added five; when ting and proper arrangements are made but brought stardom to Minna Gombell Mrs. Katherine O’Connor and her it did $500,000 m^ore, it added six. at a cost well within the family means. in the New York performance, and daughter, Miss Katherine O’Connor, If repairs are to be made around iSfcUnusually rich in histrionic oppor­ who have been sojourning on the the place, the workmen themselves tunity. The husbhnd will be played Pacific epast for the past few months, prefer to do t h ^ , rather than to by Selmer Jackson, the popular lead­ are expected home next week. bring in outsiders, who will charge ^ D E N V E R roULEVARD MORTIAR10 ing man of the Denham players. more than the job is really worth. . .FEDERAL BLVD.’AT.NORTH SPEER Other favorites having prominent FIVE-DAY WEEK IS If faulty materials are delivered, the I parts include Adele Bradford, Billy w orkin ^en themselves immediately L:______!______iiiJPhelps, Duane Thompson and Alice LABOR PROBLEM CURE complain. Even the Negro roust- JAMES P. McCONATY Telephone Gallup 0407 Buchannon. aboilts keep their eyes on the coal, “ Nancy’s Private Affair” is still (Continued from Page 1) etc.,'to see that it is all right. For playing m New York city at $4.40 manufacturing to any appreciable the money lost directly affects their . per seat and was secured by the man degree. own pocketbooks. The men have a agement of the Denham theater by “ Higher wages is not the only re­ feeling of security that brings real special arrangement with the author form; a shorter work-day, a shd^ter contentment and loyalty. Daily bul­ at a high royalty. The usual mat­ work-week, or both, is another way. letins of how the business is going inees will be given on Sunday, Thurs­ With a shorter working time a given are posted at five different places in The Hagins Mortuary day and Saturday. demand for goods would require more the factory, and the men carefully laborers, thus decreasing unemploy­ study thefii. The men will nbt tol­ “ What do you think?” said the lit­ ment. A factory may be operated for erate waste or carelessness on the SERVICE tle boy to his mother. “ My teacher twelve hours the full week but not part of their fellows. Secretary of praised me today.” have any one laborer work more than War Baker a few years ago, going The gratified mother smiled. “ That’s through the factory, declared that Refinement and Economy in Funerals six hours per day or five days a week. right, my boy,” she said. "What did “ Th^ increased employment result­ the system had made every man an Personal Attention he say to you, Richard?” , ing from these arrangments would inspector. In only one year was there a loss. “ Well, he said nothing to me; but mean an increased total amount of The men made it up by turning back Call YOrk 1135 . . Day or Night he said to the next boy, 'You’re the wages. Increased wagks would pro­ their share of the profits when the most good-for-nothing boy in the vide increased purchasing* power, ■Robt. J. Kelly company began to earn again. The 6 2 0 EAST COLFAX class. Even Richard behaves better thereby extending the demand for Associate Mortician than you.” labor. company has succeeded beyond all its competitors: hence the system is “ The shorter work period would “ I've got a lot o f things I want simply good business, not benevo­ promote a netter social order than lence, So far, said the colonel, he to talk to you about, deaf,” said the that which results from the develop­ wife. has happily succeeded in dodging the ment of new wantj. It would pro­ title Golden-Rule Callahan. HOW ARD’S HOME BAKERY “ That’s good,” answered the hus­ vide the laboring classes with greater band. “ You usually wa.nt to talk The plan has been adopted ■with Located at 2830 Eaat Colfax it the leisure and thus make possible the modifications by many other com­ to me about a lot of Ihings you development of a higher intellectual HOME OF SALT RISING BREAD haven’t got.” panies as a result of the Callahan and moral life. . Of course much of factory success. One of the men All Kindi of Piei, Cakes and Cookies the time might be spent unwisely Also Rolls for Your Dinners and Luncheons That Arc Delicious who adopted it was a tailor with at first, but men must first get about a half-dozen persons in his BLANKET SALE! TELEPHONE YORK 1454 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED leisure before they can learn to use MONUMENTS place of business. It has worked so ft wisely.. The shorter work period well that he has reported he was .Ten Tube Lyric Radio— THE CHALLENGER Rjvould chick or I’etard the production never before so contented in his life. ORDER NOW df new luxuries because the workers’ Business was ’tnade for man, not Model — $140.50 Complete mcreased demand for necessities and man for business, declared Colonel For September 1st Delivery domforts would tend to keep capital Callahan. With 7 Tuba Chasa’i ;l Ganc Condenser. Electro-Dynamic Speaker fully employed in industries already For FURNITURE of every kind, at the best possible prices (made so by our location) (Established. Since production is justi­ BILL RENDERED OCTOBER FIRST Come to this store. Terms A little fellow arrived home from fied only as a means to rational and school while the family were at lunch We have arranged with the mill, from whom we RHONE FOR FREE HO.ME RADIO DEMONSTRATION beneficial consumption, it ought to be With a disgusted look on his face, he so organized as to yield the maximum buy direct, to make during the dull summer season, SOUTH BROADWAY FURNITURE CO. said: a quantity of fine all-wool blankets for September of the good life for all. "Mother, some of the boys in my 1930 SO. BROADWAY SOUTH 7832-W "Certain statements in the ‘Report class didn’t know how to spell ‘sar­ delivery. The savings are so apparent as to need of the Committee on Economic castic.’ ” no further comment. • •-A Changes’ seem to endorse the con­ “ Well, dear,” replied his mother, trary doctrine. Because of this, the “ how do you spell it?” No Deposit Required SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS committee, of which President Hoover on State Capirol Grounds “ Me?” he asked. “ Oh, I was one THE NEW PARISH OF AURORA) COLORADO is chairman, has received much un­ oD those that didn’t know.” J. M. GREEN favorable comment. Let us hope $10 ALL WOOL Dear Friends and Devoteei of the Little Flosreri 18TS Lafayette Strsat that this interpretation of the report The young bride was standing on You desire to do somethinc for the Little York 7410 EsUbUihtd 1831 Flower directly. Here is the chance to obtain was not intended by the comm|ttee. the tiled porch using a new pair of SINGLE BLANKETS ' hir intercession In an especial manner, by be- In the. United States the industrial field glasses. comintc a Founder of the ehureb which is dedi­ system is consistent with and depend­ “ Darling,” she cried, “ the real es­ cated to her in Aurora, Colorado. Names of all Foiiodere, (ivinx or dead, are ent, upon the welfare of the toiling tate agent who told you that our $7 .85 beinx Inscribed in the Book of Roses of St, masses. The doctrine o f the living house was only a stone’s throw from rberete. This book la placed upon the altar MONUMENTS wage aS taught by Pope Leo XIII the station is getting out of the train ind special remembrance made at every Mass, is not visionary and would be the now." while a particular holy Mata is beinx offered John Norman ^ Co. Blankets 70x80 inches, bound in 4-in. 'it; monthly for the livinc and dead members of tiiost direct and effective means of “ Oh, is he?” returned her husband V 'be Founder. Yourself, your children, parents, V. M. Glides, Prop. meeting the menace of chronic unem­ grimly. “ Well, give me a brick out wide English sateen. Lovely pastel I-'/ -J' £■ relstlves and friends— each and every one— may ployment and of insuring prosperity o f the garden and I’ll do my best” ■ •' * becoms a Founder of the Chnrch of the Little Opposite Riverside Cemetery colors. Ideal as an extra cover. Flower. Living and dead may be enrolled. 4989 Vine St. YOrk ISOS for our industries. It can be accom­ plished if the masters of industry A Latin professor was giving a class A Founder is one who contributes five dol- Prices That Arc Right. 'sra (36 00) or more to the building fund. and o f politics will spend a little time of sophomores a few final words of $15 Two-Tone $12.50 All Wool Do a deed of charity for the Little Flower obi it.” counsel before the June examinations. and her grateful invocation before the Sacred Heart will not fail you in the boar of your “ And that, I believe, is all, young Single Blankets Double Blankets greatest: need. The diner was very dissatisfied gentleman,” he ended. “Ih e examina­ Yours sincerely in the Sacred Heart and Liltle Flowsr, Jacques Bros. \fith the service and so sent for the tion will take place on Tuesday morn­ REV. HENRY A. GEI3ERT. lanager. ing and the examination papers are .85 $9 .85 n o t e —A copy of a new novena will be mailed to every Founder. “ Do you pay your waiters in this now in the hands of the printer. Are REV. HENRY A. GEISERT. istaurant?’’ there any questions any one would » 7 Box 246, Aorora. Colorado. Cemetery i "Certainly, sir,” replied the man like to ask?” Dear Father Geisert: I wish to beeonfe a Foonder of tbs Little Flower of Jesus buiiuing fund. , ...... « ajger. “ The* printer’s name, please,” said Each b'lanket bound in silk Blankets pre-shrunk to 72x84 Enclosed please find 3______Please enter my name in the Little Flower “ Then kindly pay me a half-day’s a voice from a back seat Book of Rosea, that I may have thq benefit of the holy Uaaaea. Yours faithfully, satin 4 inches wide. In com­ in. Have a 5-in. block design. Memoriak vfage. I can wait no longer.” Beautiful colors bound in There are three classes, says The bination of dainty pastel 4-in. sateen— 1 rows of ^ n a m e : 28 East Sixth Avenue 1 “ Your wife is talking of going to San Francisco Chronicle: The lower colors. Size 70x80 inches. stitching. Prance this summer. Have you any class that tends to its own business, The Denver Dry Good* Co.— Mein Floor ADDRESS- Phone TAbor 6468 objections?” the upper class that tends to its own Established 1902 “ No, certainly not. Let her talk.” business, and the great meddle class.

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