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VOL. VI. NO. 50. DENVER, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911 I1.M PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. PRICE FIVE CENT!.

An “Education” Sunday Program Catholic Colony Irish Players FatheP Vaughan Is Coming

Of National Eucharistic Successful* In Colorado In Of Recognized Ability Com­ Catholic and Non-Catholic Delegates to Nations Famous London Jesuit, One of the Great Figures of the cational Association in San Francisco Hear Congress to Be Held Line with Nation Wide ing to America Church in England is Completing Plans for a Tour Sermons From Catholic Pulpits in Cincinnati Movement Very Soon of the United States this Fall

San Francisco, July 15.—This city has, are looked upon with suspicion and dis­ An important meeting of the general NOTED PRELATES MEET New York, July 18.—Promise ia given In view of the contemplated visit of And this spiritual attitude asks, nay, been given over bodily to the school trust. Two great forces are arrayed one committee having in charge arrange­ that we may soon see on the American the famous London Jesuit, Father Ber­ demands, certain conditions withonfi teachers of the ynited States during the against each other—advanced Socialism ments for the fifth National Eucharistic stage a company of recognized Irish nard Vaughan, to America this fall, the which charm one ever so wisely it past week, says the Monitor, the official on the one hand demands the overthrow congress, to be held in Cincinnati, Sep­ players. In commenting upon the pros­ following article, contributed by C. Deck­ availeth nothing. Was it not SolomoB organ of the archdiocese of San Fran­ of the existing order of things, the abol­ tember 28, 29, 30, and October 1, took In Chicago and Discuss pect an admirer of Irish plays and play­ er to the Southern Guardian of Little who said “Get wisdom, but, with aQ cisco. ition of private right to property and place recently at the Cathedral in that Pla^ to Establish ers says: Rock, will undobutedly prove interesting thy getting, get understanding,” and it The convention of the National Edu­ many other measures which spell blood­ city. While not all the invitations sent “The competent Irish actor has al­ to our readers: is this understanding of a spiritual na­ cational Association brought thousands shed and ruin^—on the other hand is ar­ out by Moat Rev. Archbishop Moeller Fanning Centers ways been appreciated in America and Father Bernard Vaughan of the Soci­ ture which Father Vaughan possesses in of visitors from all parts of the country rayed an oligarchy of money—the trusts have as yet been accepted, 27 responses good Irish plays appeal alike to gallery ety of Jesus, is one of the great figures so rich and deep a manner, and which here, and ^be event has occupied much and monopolies which claim the protec­ have teen received from Archbishops and and box office. Individual Irishmen and of the (!]hurch in England at the pres­ he uses to throw light upon such a char­ Bishops, and it is expected that many ent tim'C. His name is known from acter as the Maid of Orleans. The noisy public attention. tion of government while they wring the Chicago, July 17.—Three archbishops Irishwomen by the score have won fame others will accept, while the number of Land’s !End to John o’groots—that is, materialism of the 18th century had its Close attention was paid the conven­ hard-earned crust from the hand of the and ia number of other Roman Catholic on the stage. John McCullough, an- act­ attending will be great. More from the south of England to the most day, and today the tendency is to re­ tion in the churches of San Francisco widow and orphan. On either side force clergymen met here Tuesday to discuss or of note in strong dramatic roles, than $5,000 will be expended in prepar­ northerly point in Scotland—and even by volt from conceptions which, if they last Sunday. In a number of our Cath­ is the only recognized principle. There is plans for a nation-wide colonization hailed from Londonderry. Lawrence ing the Cathedral for the congress. those to whom the Society is a maledic­ were novel, were nothing more than olic pulpits special sermons on education no thought of our Lord’s rule of right movement. Bkrrett of the Shakespearean school was The Program. tion dire and deep, they perforce are reeds broken by the' wind of time and were preached. The convention brought conduct, ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom of Archbishop John Ireland of St. Paul, the son of an Irish mechanic. James The program is as follows: obliged to admit the power of his per­ experience. thousands of Catholic school teachers to God and His justice and these other Archbishop Sebastian G. Messmer of O’Neill, the nervy Count of Monte Chris­ Thursday, September 28, 9 a. m.—Pon­ sonality, his wide influence, and the no­ The mere fact that the philosopher the city, and they, with many non-Cath- things will be added imto you.’ Both Milwaukee, Archbishop John J. Glennon to, came from the hills of Kilkenny. tifical mass at the Cathedral, the Most ble self-abnegation of his life. It is no will “peep and botanize upon his moth­ olic guests, attended Catholic services. sides, in fact, are on principles directly of St. Louis and Bishop Joseph Schrembs Ada Rehan was a Limerick lassie, Dion Rev. Archbishop, celebrant; sermon, exaggeration to state that when he is er’s grave” betokens a quality of mind At the late mass in St. 'Mary’s Cathe­ opposed to this only safe rule. of Grand Rapids were the dignitaries of Boucicault was born under the shadow “The Eucharist, the Complement of In­ announced to be the preacher or the which swings to the pole of heterodoxy dral, Rev. William P. Sullivan, after re­ “All this springs from ignorance of highest rank present. of Dublin Castle, and there were many carnation,” • by the Most Rev. John Ire­ speaker, churches or halls are packed to with all things under the sun carefully ferring to the teachers’ convention and moral principles or else from a complete Archbishop Glennon said it had been others. , land. At the 11 a. m. session, paper on their capacity; Father Vaughan has the phrased and labeled. Progress in civil­ welcoming the delegates, spoke of the ignoring of them. One of tJie causes if decided to establish farming centers in “Having in recent years been enter­ exceptional faculty of being able to hold ization is one thing to the materialist ■question being discussed by them, of the not the principal is the lack of religious “The Real Eresence,” by Rev. Emile the Northwest, West and South, at tained by Italian tragedians, Tyrolean the attention of the rich and the poor and quite a different one to those who need of religious e'ement in education.^ training in our schools. What better can Poirier, S. S. S., Director General of the which advice would be given to prospect­ warblers, Vieiuiese musicians, Japanese alike, of being able to penetrate to the garner up treasure in things of the According, to the report of the commit­ we expect when we have a generation, Priests’ Eucharistic League; discussion. ive colonists. jugglers, Chinese acroboats, Swedish Rev. A. P. Ternes, Detroit. At 2:30 p. recesses of heart and soul in the wide spirit. And to hear Father Vaughan on tee on religion in education, appointed at educated it is true according to worldly “We came here,” said Archbishop Glen­ singers, Russian dancers, Spanish stu­ m., “The and the Eucharist,” pa­ divergencies in the social strata, and lay this pertinent point is as refreshing as last year’s convention, the imperfections standards, but with absolutely no moral non, “to Work out a ■ concrete plan for dents and many excellent companies of per by Rev. John Cavanaugh, C. S. C.; bare the places enthralled by the noise of our present school system are recog­ training and no religious upbringing? nation-wide Catholic colonization. English and French actors in repertoires green meadows and still waters after discussion. Rev. J. Rohde, Rockford, 111., and glare of the many sophisms which the choking dust of a vast city. What­ nized, and the nece-sity of religious in­ During their years at' school the young Thousands of Catholics of the Latin and embracing almost everything from musi­ pass for wisdom in the seats of the ever may be asserted to the contrary, struction in some form or other is urged. are given no teaching about God, about and Rev. J. H. Guendling, Fort Wayne. Slavonic nations come yearly to our cal froth to dramatic performances of a In the evening from 7:30 to 8:30, Holy mighty or in the tale of the mean streets. man does nqt live by bread alone, for “We are not surprised,” said .Father Sul­ the laws of God and the sanction of shores from the moat civilized agricul­ sincere and real sort, no little interest Not all who exclaimeth “I am a Jesuit” what the eternal life of a nation, may livan, “to find much discussion regarding these laws. There is nothing to elevate Hour, followed by sermon and Benedic­ tural regions of Europe. Our plan is to is aroused by the report that we soon tion in all the city churches. The pas­ have the gift of being “all things to all be, its aim and ideals will bo reflecfedv^ ways and means of doing this, but we their minds above worldly interests and have them go directly to agricultural may see in this country a troup of rec­ tors of the respective churches are to se­ men,” and this not in the debased sense in the external. It ia a point on which are very much surprised to find that lead them to God and higher things. Con­ settlements instead of settling down in ognized Irish players.” cure preachers. rf that much-abused apostolic phrase. Father Vaughan is never tired of reit­ some members of the National Educa­ science is not trained, and character not congested and cifiwded cities.” Friday, September 29.—Pontifical Stories are told of how Father Vaugh­ erating; it is the wisdom with the un­ tional Association even question the strengthened; in fact,- the whole struct­ Archbishop Ireland said: “It is the WILL BE CONSECRATED BISHOP OF an can enter the lowest courts and al­ derstanding, for on it the ultimate necessity o- advisability of training in ure of the man in the making is visibly High Mass at the Cathedral, by Right greatest conservation project for the best NEWFOUNDLAND TUESDAY. leys of London, where the ubiquitous po­ greatness of a nation depends, and matters religious in our schools. weakened. Rev. Henry J. Richter, Grand Rapids, timber in this country. It aims at the nnd sermon' by Right Rev. J. Hartley, The of the Right Rev. liceman cannot go; of his deep love and nothing can save it from the phantasma­ “Even from a psychological standpoint, “And the result in grand total is conservation of the sobls and morals of Columbus. At 11a. m., paper, “Belief in M. F. Power, D.D., Bishop-elect of St. admiration for the poor, of how their goria of desolation if it has indulged in a complete education demands the teach­ what?’ £)ut Out of some ninety millions of healthy people.” | the Eucharist Prior to the Reformation,” George, Newfoundland, will take place enthusiasm foe him, stripped of the for­ the juggling of moral values. The can­ ing of religion and morals. .To do oth­ populatWhJCTTO in the United States less than T" line with the above nation-wide ty Right Rev. Edward Kelly, Detroit,; on July 25, in the Cathedral at St. malism of the society code, becomes an ker will eat into its heart until the erwise is to leave aside the most impor­ one-third professes any religious faith movement, or rather anticipating it, was discussion. Right Rev. John F. Lawlor, John’s. His Excellency, the Most Rev. education in that Cockney slang pecu­ blood-red sun of revolution will gaze tant element of all. Education is that whatever! the establishment of a colony of immi­ St. Paul. At 9:30 p. in., paper, “Effects Archbishop Stagni, Apostolic Delegate liar to London, and to nowhere else. ”It upon the stricken nation as it once form of social activity whereby under “Substitutes for thorough religious grant farmers at Stratton, Colo., less of Communion on Adults, Particularly to Canada, will be present on his first is the poor, the very poor,” he says, more adjusts its moral standards upon the direction of mature minds and the training have been tried and found than two years ago, through the efforts Converts.” Discussion by Very Rev. official visit to Newfoundland. Arch­ ‘ who are richer than the rich in their which our civilization, however crudely, use of adequate means, the physical, in­ wanting; intellectual culture; culture of of Bishop Matz and members of the Den­ Chrysostom, 0. F. M.; paper, “Frequent bishop Howley of St. John’s will be the generosity; who have the patience which is based. tellectual and moral powers of the child the aesthetie sense; art; love of the ver diocese of the . Communion and the Means of Promoting , and the sermon will be would make the very stones cry out. It Many a noble voice cries out in the are so developed as to prepare him fOr beautiful; ethical culture inculcating a Now they announce that they have It.” From 7:30 to 8:30, Holy Hour, preached by Archbithop McCartljy of is wonderful, and there is nothing like wilderness of the world, weary with the the accomplishment of his life work here, sort of self-respect, a regard for social succeeded. The colony at Stratton num­ followed by sermon and Benediction. Halifax, N. S. it.” If one considers tlie febrile mani­ enigma of life, as it asks, in the words and the attainment of his eternal des­ convenience, some sort of code of natural bers more than forty families. The Saturday- September - 30—'Pontifical festations, the desire for complexity and of Pilate, “What is Truth?” But in tiny. -Now, any education that devel^ acreage is all appropriated. The recent virtue, etc.. All these have been tried, High Mass at the Cathedral, and sermon. WAS ONE OF THE MONITOR CREW the scorn for simplicity of the very rich Father Vauglian, by the grace of God, ops only one or another of these powers rains insure a profitable year of farming. and have failed. ‘By their fruits ye shall At 11 a. m., paper on “The Application who can deny the words or forget that Defender of the Faith, is a great and is incomplete. If you develop simply the A new colony will soon be organized. know them.’ The old evils, the old con­ of the Decree Quam Singulare,” and dis­ Michael Mooney, One of the Two Sur­ tremendous indictment, “It is easier for worthy son of St. Ignatius, pleading physical powers, you have the trained With proof of this success. Bishop Matz ditions, which we seek to eradicate, re­ cussion. I'rorti 7:30 to 8:.30, Holy Hour vivors Who Manned Ironclad, Dies a camel to go through the eye of a nee­ with touching gentleness, yet stern, too, athlete; if you develop the intellectual announced recently to the Catholic -world main. And the clamor on all sides for in all the churches^ but no sermon. at Soldiers’ Home. dle than for a rich man to enter the when hypocrisy stalks with .Is ugly merely, you have perhaps the shrewd what the Denver diocese had done in religious training in schools is heard, Sunday, October 1.—Pontifical High Sawtelle, Wash., July 15.—Michael Kingdom of Heaven?” mask, urging the sinner to repentance, clever professional or business man, but cdlonizing. louder and louder as time goes on. -Mass at the Cathedral at 10:30, Most Mooney, said to be one of the two sur­ Father I’aughan comes from one of nnd the evil man to forsake his way— without a sS'fe conscience; if you edu­ The expansion of the movement from “This is the condition of affairs today Rev. John M. Farley, New York, cele­ vivors of the crew which manned the the finest families of the old aristocracy not for money or the goods of this cate the moral powers to the exclusion a local venture to a nation-wide action and this is its cause. To remedy matters, brant; sermon. Most Rev. James H. Monitor -Hhen it fought and vanquished when Mammon opened fewer doors to world, but for the motto of his order of the others, you are liable to produce will not interrupt the individual efforts we must come back to the system of the Blenk, New Orleans. At 3 p. m., solemn the Confederate steamer Merrimae, died honors or titles than in these our lesser under which he fights “for the greater a religious fanatic. But when these three of the Denver diocese to continue bring­ Catholic Church, which has always up­ procession of the Blessed Sacrament and here last night at the National Soldiers’ days. One remembers his famous glory of God.” powers are all properly and adequately ing the aimless immigrant through the held the necessity of religious training Benediction at Norwood Heights. Home. On the last anniversary of the brother, the Cardinal—the fine picture developed, you have the real educated ports and on the Colorado prairies. Al­ for a complete education. The Catholic battle Mooney sent a letter recalling the cf a patrician in his scarlet robes who TO COMPLETE NEW FLOOR AT ST. man. Plainly there is grave danger in ready a great tract of land has been Church makes an enormous sacrifice in or­ events of the day to the other survivor, was never quite understood by Anglicans, PETERS. PONTIFF ENDORSES D. S. SEMI­ made availabl^taear Limon, where the educating the intellectual powers only der to build her own schools to safe­ who lives in Philadelphia. and whose asceticism was so often set and excluding the training of the will to NARY FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS. next operation of the Denver diocese in guard the children confided to her care down by them as simple foolishness—^but Rome, July 16.—Cardinal RampoUa, , 1 lireclr and properly apply the knowledge colonizing will occur. The tract will be and give them a thorough religious train­ ARCHBISHOP SZEPYSKI OUT OF the memory lingers more on the former, .Archpriest of the Vatican Basilica, has acquired. The will must be trained and A recent press dispatch from Rome cut up into farms and made ready for ing. And after all her system is only DANGER. for Father Vaughan’s personality not made an offering of 30,000 francs to b« ‘he character formed. Moral character says: the arrival of the homeseekers. Informal that of our Divine Lord Himself. Years only calls for a spontaneous appreciation, used for completing the new flooring of ounts for more than mere knowledge in “Father James A. Walsh of Boston agents of the diocese, both in New York of His public life were spent in giving Friends throughout the Catholic world but for the sense of personal affection St. Peter’s. This is only one of a long .he struggle of life, and that moral and Father John Price of North Carp- and abroad, have been working for sev­ the people a thorough education in moral who -were in the greatest anxiety over as well. Who is there that has not been series of precious gifts contributed by lina are here as envoys of the Amdtican eral months collectjng a new colony, raining is the most important duty of principles and in giving practical relig­ the serious illness of Most Rev. Andrew in the beautiful Church of the Imnmcu- His Eminence. episcopacy,, which desires the founda­ which will be larger than the one already the school. ious training. He is the great ideal, the Szeptycki, Greek-Rutheniap Primate of late Conception, in Farm street—hidden tion of a seminary in the United States “When the child first enters school his real teacher, and any system of educa­ established at Stratton. Approximately Lemberg, will now rejoice that he is en­ in a little quaint by-water within reach for the training of priests for the for­ CIVIL WAR NUN DEAD. mind has reached a certain stage of de­ tion to be complete and to insure a rem­ 200 families will be located near Limon. tirely out of danger, and the bulletins of the tide of fashion which ebbs not eign missions. The success of the Stratton colonists velopment and is in possession of some edy to the evils of the times must be from his medical advisers have entirely where Hyde Park stands as a green Sister Madeline O’Brien, for forty “Besides having obtained from has been told to prospective immigrants ideas. The work of the teacher is to de­ based on His teaching and example.” ceased. Every ^ y the Emperor and the oasis in the heart of the west end of years directress of St. Joseph’s Academy, Pius authorization to start the new in Germany, Russia and Italy. These velop these ideas or rather to aid in their Pope had to be advised about his condi­ London—and listened to this great Jesuit Emmitsburg, Md., and one of the best flf-development; then to put new ideas institution, they received the warmest will come directly from the old country tion, and when all looked black the Holy plead fdr “whatsoever things are lovely, known educators of women in America, n the childish mind and properly co- and most cordial reception. to Denver, where the colonizing agents Preaching at the Star of the Sea Father sent his Apostolic Blessing “in ar- wlpitsoever things are of good report ?” died in Baltimore, Sunday, a week ago, .'jrdinate all. The child has already a “All the particulars regarding the new of the Denver diocese will take them to 'ticulo.” Church, the pastor. Rev. Philip O’Ryan Happy they who have seen that splen­ of congestion of the brain. The eminent substratum of religious knowledge and seminary have been thoroughly dis­ Limon and locate them on farms. Many (brother of Rev. Wm. O'Ryan of Den­ did figure and listened to that noble religious nur.se was engaged in field hos­ craves for more. It is gifted with a cer­ cussed by the church authorities here, of the immigrants are unfamiliar with- ver), referred to the deliberations of the LEFT FORTUNE TO CHARITY. voice; happier they who have laid (he pital work during the Civil War and com­ tain religioqs sense inclining it toward including the place where it is to be es­ farming, having been raised in European Committee on Religion in Education at .solemn unction of his words to their piled a nurses’ manuel which is in use in tablished. This is not yet definitely de­ cities. Agents of the diocese will teach The will of Joseph Maresch for many religion and enabling it easily to appre­ hearts and bound them as frontlets to many hospitals. the N. E. A. convention as “a* lofty and cided upon, although it is believed that hend new religious ideas. This religious them the rudiment sof farming. At Strat­ years a tailor in Dubuque, la., leaves their eyes so that they forget not Zion momentous discussion, one that will be the best situation -would be in one of sense should be developed; the child ton the education of these beginning practically all of his estate, amounting in the hour of trial and trouble. For listened to with- the deepest interest. It the Eastern states, probably at Scran­ JAPANESE TO BECOME A JESUIT. must be trained and the character farmers has been completed by the co­ to $50,000, to charity. The most notable the ever bright and peaceful trinity, will be an attempt to evolve a system ton.” strengthened. Here is where the teach­ operation of the more experienced mem­ bequest is one for $20,000 for the erection that will teach morality to the budding sane and whole by its sunshine and Spokane, Wash., July 15.—The first ing of religion comes in. Not only ideas, bers of the colony. The diocese depends of a German Catholic Church in Du­ manhood and womanhood of our nation, Faith, Hope and Charity, makes life Japanese in America to enter the Jesuit but ideals, must be given the child. The THE POPE’S REGARD FOR PRESI- upon this .spirit of co-operation to insure buque. The ^x societies of St. Vincent with or without religion. If without re consolation crowning the ardent hours order is Francis Masul of Spokane. He DENT iAFT. the success of the Limon project. de Paul received $500 apiece. The Hu­ Christ ideal must be set before him; the iigion, what sanction will be found for with, gladness and giving a great answer left here yesterday for Seattle, from The Limon colony will also be recruit­ mane Societv also received $1,000. supernatural motives and moral princi­ the laws they frame? They cannot tell to the pliilosophers who ask “who shall which place he will sail for San Fran­ ed from a number of families recently ples which Christ set forth must be in­ the children then that the precepts they Rome, July 15.—On the occasion of a create a soul under the ribs of death ?’’ cisco and thence to Ixis Gatos, Cal., where culcated. private audience which he gave last Sat landed in New York without any definite HEW REDEMPTORIST COLLEGE AT lay down are commanded by God. They Father \aughan is of an imposing ap­ he will affiliate himself with the order “Then there is the practical standpoinl; urday to J. Hamilton Lewis of Chicago, idea of the future. It is intended to WISCONSIN WILL BE DEDICATED. cannot then tell them that they are born pearance, tall and well proportioned, as a brother. I from which we regard the question. We and Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs. G. B. Doug­ m.ake prosperous farmers ou|t of these not for this world, but for the world to The spacious new college building with a strong mouth and kind eyes, and ’ hive been continually harping about ed­ las, of Georgia, the Pope spoke of Amer­ city drudges, rescue them j from the come, for this will be introducing the erected by the Redemptorist Fathers of he towers up in the pulpit, using all his WILL BE INSTALLED AS ARCH­ ucation being the panacea for all ills ican affairs and asked particularly re­ sweat-shop and develop them with the element of religion. the Western Province on their grounds eloquence and his knowledge of men and BISHOP WEDNESDAY. /■ that afflict the individual and society. garding President Taft’s health. He said responsibilities of a prosperous citizen. at Oconnmowoc, Wis., will be solemnly things to bring that peace which the The cry is repeated and reiterated: ‘Edu­ “Can this great nation survive, do you he remembered the kindly manner of The establishment of the Stratton col­ dedicated on the feast of St. Alphonsus, world cannot give, and that righteous­ Philadelphia, July 15.—Arrangements cate, educate the people and prime will think, or any other great nation, with­ Mr. Taft, when the then Secretary of ony was the result of a lifelong inter­ founder of the Redemptorist Order, .-tug. ness which comes from tjie stern Ten for the installation of Bev. Ed­ diminish and finally disappear.’ Every out faith in a loving almighty God to War was here in connection with Phil est Bishop Matz has taken in rescuing 2. Archbishop Messmer of Milwaukee, Commandments. Search out Farm Street mond F. Prendergast, D.D., as Archbishop facility within human reason; has been strengthen and preserve its morality? ippine affairs. immigrants from city life. He has ob­ in the height of a Ix>ndon season, when of Philadelphia, are now in progress, says utilized to answer this cry. TScre is ab­ A democracy must be founded on me served settlement -«'ork and other enter­ in whose diocese the place is located, has Father V'aughan is preaching, and you the Standard and Times. solutely no limit to the wealth put at morality of the citizens, yet how soon TO FIGHT BxBLE IN SCHOOLS. prises for their betterment, finally decid­ signified his intention of honoring the will find it filled with thudding motors Positive information having been re­ the disposal of education. Th^ land has that foundation will disintegrate, crum ing the most siiecessftH method of im­ occasion with his prese,nee. and many members of the Redemptorist and other and a steady stream of people of all ceived to the effect that Right Rev. Mgr. been filled with schools. But with all ble away, and the edifice fall if it be not The Catholics of Detroit are quietly proving their lot would be to make them sorts and conditions; those who have Nevin F. Fisher, rector of St. John the these facilities what do we finkt Never of a substance made not on earth but preparing to give the National Reform fanners, at the same time settling the clergy will a.s.sist at the ceremonies come across the many waters of the Sev­ Evangelist’s .Church, who will sail for, before were the prisons of oi

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL SCHOLARS. HOLY VIATICUM SHOULD BE AD­ CORONATION HONORS FOR CATH­ EDUCATIONAL. MINISTERED IN TIME TO OLICS. OUR CALENDAR In Massachusetts May Enter Public THE DYING. Schools as Part-Time Pnpils. The list of those upon whom honors and WOODWORTH SHORTHAND COLLEGE One of the most notable passages in distinctions werel bestowed by Hia Maj­ Sunday, July 23.—Seventh Sunday Wednesday, 26.—St. Anne, mother of has trained over 30 official Colorado reporters. Teaches and Boston, Mass.—Attorney General the letter of the Holy Father to the esty, King George V., on the occasion of ^ow8 you 200 words a minute. 96% of verbatim reportera after Peiitecost.- Gospel, St. Matt, vii., our Blessed Lady. The body of this James M. Swift has. rendered an inter­ Eucharistic Congress of Madrid, says his coronation is particularly rich in write our shorthand. Every night speed class. Graham Short- 16-21: The False Prophets. saint was brought from Palestine to esting and perhaps far-reaching opinion “Rome,” is that in which His Holiness Catholc names, says the St. Paul Cath­ Phon^ City Park. Healthful “At tSat time, Jesus said to his dis­ Constantin6ple in 710. St. Germanus, Phone Y o rk 1888. P ark H ill Cap. 1720 Colorado Boulevard. to Dr. David Snedden, State Commission earnestly urges all who took part in. the olic Bulletin. One of the two who were ciples: Beware of false prophets, who bp. and conf., 448. First postoffice in of Education, upon a question raised in gathering to see that the Holy Viaticum awarded the Order of Merit, a mark of come to you in the clothing of sheep, America, 1775. Battle of Lundy’s Lane, this city. is administered in time to the dying. the highest distinction, is Sir Edward El­ but inwardly they are ravening wolves: great American victory, 1814. Bill dis­ Practically, the queslion in its sim­ Were it pmssible to take a census on the gar,' the F.nglish musical composer who by thetj^ fruits you shall know them. Do establishing Protestant church in Ire­ plest form is, “May children attending subject people would be amazed and recently visited America and directed, the men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of land received royal assent, 1889. Robert Catholic parochial schools be admitted, shocked to learn what an immense num­ Sheffield choir in the rendition of his thistles 1 Even so every good tree bring- Fulton, inventor of the steamboat, born during school hours, to public schools as ber of even good Catholics in European great Oratorio, “The Dream of Geron- _eth forth good fruit, and the evil tree at Little Britain, Lancaster County, part-time pupils in some department?” countries die without this supreme as­ tius,’ in the St. Paul Auditorium. Among This name stands for highest quality bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree Pennsylvania, 1705. He died in 1815. The attorney general replies in the sistance. Among great numbers of the those who were made Privy Councillors in business education. Attend this school * I cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can Habeas corpus suspension act promul­ affirmative. The question was raised by people an utterly perverted idea of the of Great Britain are Sir Edward Morris, and a good position is a certainty. We an evil tree bring forth good fruit. Every gated in Dublin, 1848. Earthquake in Rev. Dr. S. P. Dunphy, rector of St. last sacrament prevails. The priest bear­ Premier of Newfoimdland; the Right never haze enough competent pupils to tree that bringeth not forth good fpuit, Naples, 1805. Francis’ church, requesting tl^ privilege ing the Sacred Heart and the Holy Oils Honorable Michael Cox, M. D., of Dub­ supply the dimands and we can prove it. shall be cut down, and shall be cast Thursday, 27.—St. Pantaleon, martyr, Denver Normal & of Bending pupils to St. Joseph’s paroch­ is looked upon as if he bore certain lin, one of the Senators of the National Endorsed by every Bank and Trust Co into the fire. Wherefore by their fimits 303. St. Pantaleon was a physician to ial school to the manual training ses­ death to the sick. The doctors will not University; and the Right Honorable In Denver. Investigation is all we ask you shall know them. Not every (.one the Emperor Galerius Miximianus, and Preparatory SiAool sions at Mark Hopkins school. allow their patients to be disturbed Laurence Waldron, also of Dublin, who Call for useful souvenir, free. that saith to me: Lord, Lord, shall* en­ p Christian; but, often hearing the false 18TH SESSION OPENS As Mark Hopkins school is the train­ while consciousness lasts; the relatives formerly sat at Westminster for- the ter into the kingdom of heaven: bu^ he maxims of the world applauded, was un­ JUNE 19TH ing school for the North Adams Normal are either intimidated by the doctors or Stephen’s Green Division. Sir Joseph that doth the will of my Father whjs is happily seduced itno apostacy, but he Courses: For Teachers; Review for school, and is controlled jointly by the animated by a cruel pity for their sick; Ward, the Catholic Premier of New Zea­ in heaven, he shall enter into the king­ expiated his crime by martyrdom; after Teachers' Examinations; College Pren- city and state, the local committee called and the result is that the priest is called land, is the only Catholic in the list of aratory; Making up High School and dom of heaven.” f suffering many torments, he was be­ Grammar Grade Studies. tVallace Busi­ a session of the state board over the either after death or when the dying twenty new baronets created by the ness and Shorthand College offers spe­ St. Apollinaris, bp. of Ravenna, mar­ headed with other saints in 303. SS. cial summer rates, during June. July ma.tter. The state board decided to get Christian has not perception of the out­ King. Eight of the fifty-six new knights tyr. St. Liborius, bp. and conf., 397. Maximian, Malaches, Martinian, Diony­ and August. Enroll now. the opinion of the attorney general. In side world. are Catholic, among whom Sir Adolphe Business School, CoU or write for either Catalog. Emmett’s Insurrection, 1803. Printing sius, John Serapion, and Constantine, R. A. LEDOUX, President part, the attorney general says: “If the B. Routhier of Quebec is the only French 1731 Arapahoe Street invented,' 1440. Gen. Grant died, 1 ^ . martyrs, 250. St. Congall, abbot in Ire­ 154S Glenarm Street, Denver, Colo. pupils of the parochial school are to TIM MURPHY’S TOASt / t O LAUGH­ Canadian honored. The Grand Cross of Interparliamentary Union, London, 1006. land. Smith O’Brien, Meagher, iMtchel, use the rooms and equipment of the TER. the Order of St. Michael and St. George Daniel Lamont died, 1905. and others, withdrew from Conciliation Normal school, or of the public schools, goes to Right Hon. Sir Cfiiarles Fitzpat­ Monday, 24.—St. Lewine, V. and M. St. Hall, 1846. Atlantic cable laid, 1866. 50th Ave. & Lowell Blvd as classes to be formed and controlled Here’s to laughter! The'sunshine of rick, Minister of Justice of Canada; that Conducted by the Lupus, B. and C., 478. SS. Roamnusand New York accepted the Constitution, College of the Sacred Heart by their teachers, and sent to the Nor­ the soul, the happiness of the heart, the of the Victorian Order was bestowed on David, martyrs. St. Christina, V. and 1788. Fort George taken, 1813. JESUIT FATHERS ms.! school or to public schools for in­ heaven of youth, Uie privilege of purity, Sir Edward Henry. Fiv.e Catholics were For Boarding and Day M. SS. Wulfhad and Ruffin, martyrs, Friday, 28.—SS. Nizarius and Celsus, Students. . struction as a part of or supplementary the echo of innocence, the treasure of made Companions of the Bath; and two 670. St Declan, baptized St. Colman and martyrs, about the year St. Victor, College, Academic and to the course of instruction at the pa- (he humble, the wealth of the poor, the Companions of St. Michael and St. preachearty would say, ‘Let us mind the seat; J. M . GREEN, sonable restrictions. The fact that the Discount Sale,! 35^6 Off says the Liverpool Catholic Times. To never mind the legs.’ I say, on the con­ Manufacturer and Dealen in On High Quality This boarding school for girls offers a eourso of study embracing all branches the members of the Catholic-peace socie­ trary, ‘Let us mind our leg, and help to pupils so admitted obtain the remainder DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. in the primary, grammar school and high school departments. Music, elocution Statuary, Building Work, Vaults and art are also taught in graded courses. ties especially it will be a source of make the seat secure; and, for the rest, of their education at a parochial school Save money by seeing us before pur­ JEWELER AND For prospectus address,______Sister Directress, CdH O n C i t y , CO lO . great encouragement. In the interesting the seat .will be able to look after it­ would not necessarily debar them.” chase. Estimates cheerfully given. iSlLu OPTICIAN Tard and Office: 1876 Lafayette Street. article recently, Mrs. V. M. Crawford self.’ ” 1528 STOUT ST. Phone Bine 1896. Take 19 th Ave. car. Phone Main 5070. BstabUahed 1893. stated that in four coimtries—France, The majority of Australians are like­ Switzerland, Belgium and England- ly to be of the Cardinal’s way of think­ WILL HAVE NOTED SPEAKERS AT Work Guaranteed. Phone York 3873. Catholic peace societies are in existence, ing. CELTIC AMERICAN CELEBRATION. J. H. CASEY, Upholsterer and Fnmltnre Bepalrer. and that in seVeral others, notably Aus­ BENEDICTINE COLLEGE Chicago, July 19.—Brand’s Park, will Harry H. Kiienster tria, Italy, Holland and Poland, organi­ ST. ANNE, MOTHER OF THE PUEBLO, COLORADO zations of the kind are in process of be the scene of one of the greatest dem­ Picture Framing BLESSED VIRGIN.- onstrations ever held in the west on formation. The Holy Father’s words will Floor Dresser Carpet* Renovated, Sewed and £ald. ■ not only facilitate the good work of September 17th, when the Celtic-Amer- Old Floor* a Specialty.' Phone South 1073. Classical and Connnerclal Courses Day Scholars St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin 773 RACE STBBBT. BENVBB. 418-430 nrCA STBBBT, Denver, Colo those who are giving their support to ican societies of Chicago will have their Mary, was the spouse of St. Joachim. such associations, biit_will help to ex­ International Field Day. T. P. O’Con­ Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers They were already far advanced in years tend its influence in every direction. The nor, John E. Redmond, and William Jen­ when their illustrious daughter was For information or Catalogue apply to Rev. Hilary Kaib, O.S.B., Rector Pontiff expresses the most earnest hopes nings Bryan will be some of the orators W. P. HORAN born. Tradition tells that St. Joachim for the success of the movement and de­ who will speak to aid Irish home rule. Funeral Director died soon after the Presentation of the $ clares that the efforts of its promoters The societies think they will succeed in infant Mary in the Temple, but that St. 1625-1527 C L E V E L A N D P L A C E , are worthy of all praise. At a time their efforts to bring an Irish band to Anne lived until her wonderful daughter when growing taxation for military pur­ the United States to furnish the music. P H O N E 1368 DENVER, COLO. was eleven years old. As tl\e epitome of poses threatens to crush the people of They are now in correspondence with the Blessed Virgin’s sanctity is given in Th*e. Hackethal. a**. HaokethMI the foremost nations, it is comfotting to St. Mary’s of Limerick and the ‘CTonmell **Laramie Route” those few words, “Mary, of whom was find men of light and leading, with the Piper’s band and it is expected one will Hackethal Bros. Jacques Bros. born Jesus,” so the holiness of St. Anne most powerful spiritual force in Chris­ be secured. Outside of the oratory of may find expression in one brief but sig­ tendom at their head, combining in an that day the other attractions will be nificant phrase: “Anne, of whom was Foneral Directon agitation for the settlement of interna­ the Irish dancing championship of the Open Day and NlghL Rlonuinents The Denver, Laramie § ,bom the Mother of God.”—Feast cele­ tional differences by arbitration, so that, world in which Prof. Treahy, champion brated on July 26. ♦ Phone 3858. 1461 K alam aH i M as far as possible, the scourge of war dancer of Ireland, will meet Prof. O’Con­ and Building Works ■ may be averted. nor of New York and Professors Mc­ & Northwestern R. R. S Namara, Ryan, Coleman and Hardiman Office and Yard, IRISH CARDINAL RECOGNIZES I. D. O’HAIRE, of Chicago. Twenty-six Catholic socie­ The new road to the Northwest is operating train* Into Greeley. ^ GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGUESE AMERICAN ACCENT. 20-28 East 7tti Ave INJUSTICE. ties have joined to get up the affair. Merchant Tailor EQUIPMENT NEW AND MODERN. Phone South 73. € When Cardinal Logue attended the 201 CORONADO BLDG. Prompt passenger and freight service to Northern Colorado townA ^ The men who are at present govern­ Golden Jubilee of St. Mary’s College, If Yon Live on the East Side Cor. ISth and Stout Sts. DENVER. - COLO ing Portugal are, adepts iu the art of ?5I Dundalk, Ireland, recently, the address It win pay you to trade at this new throwing dust in t' e eyes of the public. presented to him was read by a student and up-to-date store. Fhoaa M. 3953. Trains Leave D., L. & N. W. (Moffat) Depot ^ So long as their misstatements are sim­ whose accent betrayed that he was an The McDonald Stores Co. © ply concerned with the internal affairs American, says the Secred Heart Re­ Gaab’s Meat Market SGioceiy ! ! ! i Myrtle Maiket A n y Inform ation In regard * a ratee, etc., chelrfully given. ^ of Portugal, foreign Powers cannot well view. Cardinal LogUe, in replying, made 3154 Larimer PHONE 4276. Groceries, Meats interfere. But surely there is a call for a pleasant reference to this: “There )s City Ticket Office, Local Office,.. intervention when the attitude of a na­ Cor. S8 th Ave. A Franklin St no mistaking the American accent. I Fruits, Vegetables •19 SEVENTEENTH 8 T. 16TH A BASSET STt. tion towards injustice and fraud is mis­ L. W . WALKER, passed through a good many parts of Pure, Clean Eatable*. represented as was that of Great Britain the United States, and I never passed P. 0. Lacroix & Son, ^ Jeweler S. K. MARTIN, & by the Minister Machado in the Portu­ through a country I was so homesick in \ —and— We Soiicit Your Business guese Constituent Assembly on Monday, leaving. So I like to meet young Amer­ Scientific Optician On the basis of values above. I Gen. Freight & Passenger Agt., Denver Colo. J says the Liverpool Catholic Times. Sen- Meat Market & Groceiy icans—they are bright, they are earnest D. & R. G. Watch Inspector. We always endeavor to give the best Phon* Main 1485... 1115 We*t 11th Av*. hor Eduardo Abren asked if the Dicta­ and, above all, they are good Catholics.” 771 JASON STREET, Denver, Colo. goods for the least money. Phone Main 3483 .. 335 Weat 13th Av*. tors would permit discussion on the Sep­ Phon* South 3108. Phone Main 1469 .. 1110 Aooma Street. aration Law. If the British seminarists 780 XJPAV STBBBT. Phone Main 5711...1109 Ogden. ♦♦♦■•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I 11♦••♦♦♦»< BEST OF FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY were not allowed to wear the cassock they would, he said, leave Lisbon, and if John Mueller, a concession were made to them in this matter must not the Portuguese clergy Fancy and Stapte Groceries, Fmits & Vi^etables in Season LANDSEEKERS be treated similarly? Senhor Machado 3 4 5 8 & 3 4 6 0 HUMBOLDT STREET graciously intimated that discussion PHONE MAIN 606. One block south of Annunciation Church. would be permitted with regard to the SPECIAL RATES danger of a note from Great Britain pro­ -^KEOGH BROTHERS- LAUNDRY Di testing against the application of the 2600-2620 CURTIS ST. For Landseebers and Emigration to the Separation Law. Great Britain had not yet said a word on the subject because Meats and Groceries WE USE ARTESiAN WATER —here the Minister resorted, as he and Dealers in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fancy and Staple Groceries his colleague so often do, to the use of Phone Gallup 619 -^2546 Boulevard F flAlArailo CnriiKYc WESTERN SLOPE the powers of imagination—broad jus­ A m erica’ s v UiUIq UJ v|filligil Low tice was done to the liberal spirit of the measure! Senhor Machado has imposed Famous —TO— Excursion WRITE US FOR BOOKLETS AND a duty on the British Government, for South Broadway G roc^ and Market ANY INFORMATION AND RATES. obviously it ought to insist that there JOHN A. OBERG, Proprietor. ■ Show Rates shall be a restraction of official language frinnlA PrAfib vlippiv lilvvK FIRST-CUASS PULLMANS AND DIN­ which would make it appear as if this 264 S. Broadway Phone south 2 1 5 9 T rip Daily ING CARS ON ALL TRAINS. country approved of an Act that it is — V IA — ’ 'every respect infamous. Call on ns or write for reservations

BRITISH EMPIRE IS LIKE A THREE- LEGGED STOOL. MITH-BROOK Cripple Creek Short Line S Printers Engravers Stationers s - Cardinal Moran is not very seriously Fifty-one M iles of the Most Massive, Majestic and MagniHcc impressed with the necessity of Austra­ Society Stationery, Office and Miiioil # Roule Scenery in the W orld. A Visitor to Colorado Can Not lia’s enthusiastically celebrating the British “Empire Day,” says the Ave Ma­ .Afford to Miss This W onderful Trip W . B. THROCKMORTON, City Passenger Agent ria, and he uses a .graphic illustration SCHOOL SUPPLIES^ FOR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE WRITE i 4 I 17th and California to vindicate his stand that patriotism, like charity, should begin at home. “The 47 CALIFORNIA STREET. DENVER F.C. MATTHEWS, reason,” he declares. ‘T think Australia SENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, > L 0. WHITLEY, City Ticket Agent Phone Main 6280 should devote attention to herself, and I C. t. A •. C. D. RY, COLORADO 8PRINQ8, COL& • 11 te 118 98 ••••♦♦•••♦♦»8»88tt»»»»»»f itii8888881118» 1 ' ^ 3 i » JULY 20, 1911. DENVER CATHOLIO SEGI8TES.

I ;*♦*♦ ***♦ *<< 111 >♦'!* I f♦»»♦♦♦♦ H '♦♦^'lt♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦ enough to confess their mistake and re­ The Cardinal’s Jubilee Day form their methods. i; Items of Catholic Interest ii The normal school which the Catholic University proposes to open for the (From the Baltimore Sun, July 1.) fleeted the common sense of both sides. training of 'women teachers will have no Brief Extracts of Wide*^orld Happenings Seated beneath a high arched tree that The occasions for disputes are diminish­ THE STORE OF QUALITY connection with that institution except ' ^ ***i»*'H i * n n !■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< I > I ! ♦♦♦♦♦ «ii >»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* shades the entire front of the cozy home ing. I sincerely hope they will continue in so far as some of its teachers will be of Mr. Herbert Shriver at Union Mills, to diminish in the future. t The Bishop of Wichita confirmed 110 an irreligious, unclean and demoralizing drawn from the Catholic University. MAIN 2636-2637 about six miles from Westminster, Car­ converts in two months. literature. He strongly urged his hear­ “In the wider and higher sense such There wilt be no co-education at the dinal Gibbons yesterday looked the pic ers to discourage it. improvements have been shown in the University or elsewhere in Catholic in­ Be sure’ to get our prices on Fruits before buying, ture of health and contentment. The day In Portugal, the government has sup­ relations of the nations of the world. stitutions. pressed all Catholic holidays. With the opening of the parochial marked the completion by His Eminence Arbitration has been in a large part as we w ill save yon money jof fifty years of successful priesthood sought instead of recourse to the sword. schools in St. Louis in the fall, the SOCIALISTS AND LIBERTY. and twenty-five years as Cardinal and It should be our earnest prayer that an It is most probable that Des Moines, Christian Brothers will give give up three Jelly Glasses, per dozen...... 25c STRICTLY CORN-FED MEATS nominal head of the Catholic Church in la., will be made an episcopal See. schools, those of St. Bridget’s, St. Vin­ era of peace and good will may reign In every country, says the Catholic 3 doz. Jar Rubbers...... 25c the United States. If you are dissatisfied with your cent de Paul’s and St. Malachy’s. Their over all countries, and that forbearance Times, the Socialists take credit for be­ I lb. Cake Paraffin ...... 15c' It was on June 30, 1861. that Father meats, give us a trial. We have A recent decision from Rome permits places will be taken by the Sisters. The and patience may enter the hearts of the ing advocates of liberty. We have no Mason Jar Tops, per'doz...... 25c Gibbons, after finishing his education rulers.” the price and the quality. the organ to support the celebrant when loss of the Brothers will be a sad blow doubt that wherever Socialism exists Mason Pint Jars, doz...... 60c singing during mass. for the priesthood at St. Mary’s ^m i- Socialism Has Not Progressed. to many Catholic fam'iies who have there are individual Socialists who love Mason Quart Jars, dozen...... 75c Broilers are cheaper and better nary, was ordained at the Cathedral by It was then suggested to the Cardinal found them excellent teachers for boys. freedom and advocate it. But on the 17 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar.$1.00 this week. Archbishop Kenrick. Just twenty-five In'Washington an Aloysius Truth So that it seemed tliat Socialism was gain­ continent experience proves that where years later, June 30, 1886, the red hat SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY: ciety has been organizeS^hose object is Great Britain and Ireland are now in ing a foothold, and he was asked to com­ religion is concerned their organizations Try one of our celebrated Rib was conferred on him, also at the Cathe­ to correct and refute every printed false­ the peculiar position of possessing two pare the present status with that of are supporters of intolerance and op­ 8 lbs. New Potatoes ...... 25c Roasts for next Sunday’s dinner. dral. hood against the Church. queens. Queen Mary and Queen Alexan­ twenty-five and fifty years ago. pression. For instance, one of the men dra. These queens, however, hold dif­ With a smile of welcome he greeted a “There are certain Socialistic centers,” who has appeared before the Spanish correspondent of “The Sun,” and after replied the Cardinal, “in parts of the August 16 will be the forty-third an­ ferent rank, as there are three kinds of Parliamentary Commission on the “Law WATERMELONS PEACHES STRAWBERRIES niversary of the episcopal consecration showing his visitor to a seat said he was United States; for instance, Milwaukee queens known to the British Constitu­ of the Associations” is Facunda Dorado. CANTALOUPES PLUMS APRICOTS of His Eminence James Cardinal Gib­ tion. Thus Queen Victoria was the thoroughly rested from the fatigue and Chicago. But do not think that the He stated that he represented the Re­ bons, Archbishop of Baltimore. Queen Regnant, Queen Mary is the Queen caused by about three weeks of atten­ Socialistic propaganda has made unusual publican and Socialist members of the Consort, and Queen Alexandra is the dance at functions in honor of his double progress. This is due chiefly to the com­ Madrid Corporation, and, in their name, anniversary. In striking contrast to the The London Gazette announces that Queen Dowager. mon sense of the American people. The he declared that he did not consider the the King has conferred the Royal Victo­ day when the red hat was conferred upon be.st warning against Socialism is en­ proposals directed against the religious J. E. REAGEN, 404-406 E. 20tti Ave. rian Chain on the Archbishop of Canter­ A Bible in German, printed by Kober- him, just twenty-five years ago, when the lightened self-interest. Reduce Socialism orders sufficiently drastic. Catholic bury and the Duke of Norfolk. ger of Nuremburg in 1483, was sold at Baltimore Cathedral was crowded with to its last analysis and we find it means Chrisfianity, he said, could live without MAIL ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. auction last month in London. Fourteen prominent persons from all parts of the victory for the man with the most power. the orders. The Republicans and So­ 1 The annual Chtholic Teachers’ insti­ eighty-three was the year of Martin world, the anniversary yesterday was To him might makes right. A true dis­ cialists of the Metropolitan Council ac­ tute, held under the direction of the Luther’s birth, yet there are thousands marked by the most simple serivee. secting of real Socialistic belief will 'show cepted the bill as the first stage in a FOR GOOD WORK CALL UP . Oregon Catholic Educational Association, of Protestants who firmly believe that Hardly had the sun peeped over the that individual industry and ambition campaign which should not end till the is convening in Portland this week. he was the first to translate the Bible hills of Carroll county when the Cardinal are frowned upon. religious communities were entirely sup- into German, and that until his time the arose. After his morning prayers he “Our country is a land of opportunity. pfessed. The Catholic church certainly There ii at Georgetown University common people were kept in ignorance went to the little chapel at the Shriver Those who would rise highest in the could live without the religious orders, Colorado Laundry home amj began his Mass of Thanksgiv­ scale of life have every chance to do b o . scholastic of the Society of Jesus, a pro of the Scriptures. but if the Republicans and Socialists of P h o n e 7 4 1 2207 LARIMER lessor in the scientific course, who lost ing. Gathered in the chapel were Bishop There is no country on the. face of the Madrid had their way, it would be at­ his sight through a chemical experiment The Society of the Holy Spirit, New MncSheiry of South Africa, who has liecn earth where such happiness—true, ra­ tacked all the more bitterly if that Orleans, has just completed its 29th spepding some months.in this country, tional happiness—exists, grand army of defense constituted by Carlo Trescowas recently found guilty year. This year it has established a and the members of the Shriver family, “There are evils, of course,. These the religious orders were destroyed. of libel on a charge brought by Rev, free Catholic parochial school for St. Compares Conditions of Life. are natural consesuenccs, but the coun­ Here are men who have societies and IVORY HAND LAUNDRY Vincenato Marinaro of Butler, Pa., and George’s parish. In seven years it hasj luncheon the Cardinal took a try has advanced and is advancing along clubs at which policies affecting the Finest French Hand Work in the city sentenced to serve nine months in prison distributed 1,810.003 pieces of printed automobile ride, and he was re­ right lines. The interest of the individ­ rights of the citizens are discussed and matter, and lias sent to many secular! a seat on the lawn ual concerns us all. It is. the aim of pub­ decided on, and they have the audacity Main 1684 1657 BROADWAY Bishop Hogan of Kansas City, who is journals in the eitv of New Orleans amTl “ "<1 prepared to read. His vi.sitor asked lic authority to advance the interests of to come forward and demand that oth­ 82 years of age, and has been 59 years elsewhere, responses to publications or him to compare conditions in America the people, to popularize harmless ers shall be prevented from forming as­ a priest, does not think that the advance statements in which Catholic dogmas or today with those at the time of his ordi- amusement and recreation and to heip sociations for the purpose of serving O, You South-Siders! imtion and at the time of the conferring 'Uplift the citizens of the commonwealth. I fjod. Has not the Catholic good reason in morality is keeping pace with the ad practices had been attacked. No need to go downtown when you want to buy Furniture for the home^ vance in industry. of' the Cardinahite. The prelate’s face “I hclievp, too, that authority is re­ to say that people who act thus have office, or apartment. We have a complete line o f new and secondhand Furml- ture, Rugs, Stoves, etc., at very low prices. Cash paid for secondhand good*. Miss Mary Allegra Gailagher. whose brightened. He loves to talk of his spected and upheld. Wc have reason to not learned - the elementary principle of The diamond jubilee or sixtieth anni verses are frequent in the Catholic press country. He said he was delighted to rejoice for the great past we have expe­ doing unto others as they would have JOHN T. ROON ^, FURNITURE be able to say that in the past fifty years rienced and to be most optimistic of the others do unto them? versary of the establishment of the first throughout the counti^', has been fa­ Phone South 1486. 232 Broad'way Catholic church in Portland, Ore., is vored by the Rev. Matfew J. Russell, S. the country had advanced rapidly, and future. Wo should thank God for the about to be celebrated with elaborate J., brother of the Lord High Chancellor was destined to become even greater. have brought. We should show our grat- HOW TO SPOIL CHILDREN. ceremonies. of England, with a copy of “The Sog- “Your F.niinence, in what particular have brought. We should show our frat- THE W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. garth’s Last Verses.” Father Russell is thing has the country shown the great­ itude and beg of Him His blessing that Ijiugh at their faults, says the .-Vugus- In the July number of Sunset Maga­ a professor in St. Xavier’s College, Dub­ est progress?” the Caraiiial was asked. the future may he just as prosperous.” tinian. Encourage white lies; give them GENERAL INSURANCE “The question is rather a hard one to zine, an enthusiastic tribute is paid to lin, from whom Miss Gallagher received their own way; tell them petty un­ Phone Main 676 Estahltehed 1S70 Rev. Joseph P. McQuaide, pastor of Sa a very complimentary letter expressing answer oflliand,” said the Cardinal. “If REPORT OF CO-EDUCATION IS UN­ truths; give them what they cry for; cred Heart Church, San Francisco, by his favorable appreciation. I may single out one thing in ■which we FOUNDED. .shout at the top of your voice to them; 728 Gas & Electric BuUding Francis A. Gfraff. seem to have made the greatest strides never encourage their efforts to do bet­ It is probable that 10,000 parishes in I would name the productiveness of the Tlie daily papers, in the course of their ter. Fly into a passion with them sev­ JAMES A. FLEMING, An iron jubilee s a rare thing in the America will be represented at the an­ soil. In this respect our country has very brief reference to the Catholic Edu­ eral times a day; punish them if they church. Most Rev. Dr. Bernard Neteler nual convention of American Catholic advanced most wonderfully in the last cational convention held in Chicago, gave break some trifle by accident; don’t en- Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance of Oldenberg, Germany, has just ede- Societies, which will meet iu Columbus, fifty, years. publicity to an announcement purporting ter into their games; when they ask for 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 brated the 65th anniversary of his orai- 0., August 20-23. This convention will “I do not know of any era in her his­ to liave been made at that convention to information tell them to be quiet; let PHONE 3131. DENVER, COLO; nation. He is hale and hearty. be one of the largest' and most impor-^_tory when there has been so great the effect that the church is about to them think the streets are the best place tant ever held. Social hnd religious dis^ 1 ’«'oductiveness. This is especially true in introduce co-education into some of her to play; never take any notice of their Timothy E. Ryan, national Democratic regard to cotton, corn and wheat. Their selinols. It was said that the Catholic chijdish sorrows. Don’t have any toys or cussions will be held. A banquet and FRANR D. McCAULLEY, THOMAS A. RYAN, increase and the prosperity attendant up­ University of Washington was about to committeeman of Wisconsin, died last celebration will be held in Memorial hall playthings tossed around the house; Manager. Cashier. Thursday in Waukesha after a lingering ,August 22, at which probably 2,000 poe- on their increase has been a Ijlessing for open its doors to women students, and don’t bother yourself inviting to your illness, of heart failure. He was 52 llid ple will be present. tlie country, and partieularly so for the that the Sisters of Charity of the Bless­ house the children of the house they go E. F. HUTTON & CO. was well known throughout the country. rural population. ed Virgin have completed plans for the to; don’t trouble inviting their compan­ The fifty-sixth annual convention of “This great harvest is due in great establishment of a co-ediicational college ions to your house. Always take part BROKERS The Holy Father recently received in the Roman Catholic Verein will take part of the improved methods of onlti- in Chicago. The report adds tliat this against their teachers; try to forget as 718 Seventeenth Street^ private audience the Archbishop of Cal­ place in Chicago in September, and a vatioh and the invention of time and la­ is said to be the most radical departure much as possible that j'ou were once MAIN 295. bor-saving devices and machinery. Our ever made by Catholic educators. cutta, who preseipted a report on the great throng of German Catholics is ex­ young yourself. Get servants to teach DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES NEW YORK T() PAaFIC COAST. There, is no doubt that this would be archdiocese. HisIHofiness showed the pected to center in the metropolis of the rural districts on this account have ad them their prayers, and don’t trouble Dealers in Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, all Listed and Unlisted SecuritieA greatest interest|in the condition of middle west for the occasion. Chieago^ vanced steadily, despite tendencies on the a most radical change in the educational how they say them; send them to mass I New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. India. has 195 Catholic parishes and innumer­ part of the folk there that have sprung methods of Catholic schools, if there and the Sacraments, and don't go with i MEMBERS New Y’ork Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Cotton Exchange able (Catholic societies. A strong com­ up to move to the city. Such tendeu>.»..4 was any truth in the report. There is, them. New York Coffee Exchange. *Liverpool Cotton Exchange, "Associate Members. are not ones to bring about the content­ HARRINGTON, The first conveit in the United States mittee of the Chicago German Catholic however, not the slightest foundation in ^ ^ ) Formerly With to Our Lady off Sorrows was recently societies, headed *by Judge Michael F. ment of those to follow. It is a great fact for the statement that anything of d . a . HARRINGTON. f C. J. Reilly. dedicated at Canfek, a suburb of Pitts­ Girton as chairman, is making arrange pity, indeed, that these conditions ex­ the kind is contemplated in Catholic edu­ HARRINGTON BROS burg, Pa., in the presence of prominent ments to receive the big convention. ist. There is so much real happiness in cational circles, says the Catholic Bullet­ Heating & Ventilating clergymen from various parts of the the country—in fact, there is no such in, St. Paul. Among those honored by Harvard uni­ true happiness in any other place-;-that Some enterprising reporter, no doubt, Contractors country. Jobbing and Bepalrlng a Specialty. versity at the annual commencement anj it is strange that people follow the city's learned, wLat others have known for a Phone Champa 2548. C apitol B eer conferring of degrees was the Son. John lure. long time, that a normal school for 836 FOTTBTEEirTH ST. “Embarkation Day” will be celebrated IS THAT PURE M.4J.T AND HOP A. Sullivan, whose work on the Finance “This is especially so at present, when Catholic Sisters and lay teachers is to in Boston, July 26, under the auspices FRANKIE NAST, the means of travel have increased si. be established in connection with the BEER WITH THE DELICATE FLAVOR of the Bishop Cheverus Assembly of the Commission qf Boston has kept his name much and are so prevalent around such Catholic University, Washington, and al­ AND TONIC EFFECT, XLAKINQ IT Fourth Degree,. Knights of Columbus, prominently before the public for the V i o l i n i s t e districts. We have electric cars, auto­ lowed his imagination free reign. The ■and promises ^o be an event of great past few years. The degree of A. M. STUDIO, 1335 MILWAUKEE ST. ■was conferred on Mr. Sullivan, “a citi­ mobiles and other easy means of convey­ sensational statement deceived no one Miss Nast Is prepared to take a limited success. ' number of beginners as well as advanced The Queen of Table Beers zen with the spirit of a Roman consul, ance, and such convenient inventions as who is at all familiar with the attitude pupils. Children can begin as early as fearless and relentless in battling for the telephone to bring the city and coun­ of the church towards co-education. She eight years ■with every promise of dis­ The State of Illinois will probably tinction. Telephone York 1394. Order Phone Champa 356 37(l Wazee SL civic righteousness.” try together and relieve the latter of the will never allow the indiscriminate co- convert that rugged and romantic re­ disadvantages once attendant upon their miiigling of young men and women in gion, between (3ltawa and La Salle, so Dr. Ignatz Walson of ITenna, Austria, life.” her educational institutions; and her at­ rich in Catholic memories and legends, a well-known learned Jew, in a recent ■Wants End of Labor Disputes. titude towards this important question known as “Starved Rock,” into a state NO Better BEER Brewed lecture, stated that from 1800 to 1900 This took the Cardinal to the discus­ is being accepted by many non-Catholic park. not less than 204,000 Jews embraced sion of the labor problem. lie expressed institutions which once were co-educa- Christianity. The following countries the hope that labor disputes would cease tional, but which have been honest Bishop Brent, the Episcopalian Bishop Wiener Maerzen | ;are represented: In Germany, 22,000 In.the future, and that arbitration would ■of Manila, speaking at the general con­ Jews became Christians, in England and take the place of methods that have I N E E F ’S vention of that church, at Cincinnati re­ The Oldest and Most Reliable Agents for her colonies, 28,000; in Austria-Hungary, heretofore proved costly to bcth em­ Hotel Help In the 'Vt^est. and Gold Belt | cently, said that “State education is a Colorado'* Fea)orite Boor. 44,000; in Russia. 84,000, and 13,000 in ployer and employe. Male and Female Help Sent Every­ menace to the Church of Christ unless it Phone Main 1105 • America. Year by year more Jews are “The relations today between capital­ where 'When R. R. Fare Is be supplemented with religious educa­ Advanced. WM. E. RUSSELL, accepting Christianity. It would be in- ists and labor,” he said, “arc closer and Dealer In Pure, Delicious, and Heaithfui i tion.” less acute tlian they were at the time CANADIAN eresting to know how many of these t ' I Jews have become Catholics. I was ordained to the priesthood, or. Coke, Wood Scientifically Brewed in S trict Compliance With Pure Food Laws S Very Rev. John J. Hughes, superior of twenty-five years later, when I received EMPLOYMENT AGENCY & Charcoal S the Paulist Fathers in Manhattan, has The recent death of Cardinal Benja­ the red hat. These two factions are more Denver, Colo. OtBce, 1533 VTelton St. been appointed by Mayor Gaynor a min Cavicchioni, prefect of the Sacred friendly than in the past. Both are more Established 1880. MrA J. White, Prop. Fhonei Uain 586 and 587. ■ member of the board of inebriety, au­ . .Main 486. 1536 Darimer. Tarda, 4th and Darlmer Sts. Congregation of Rites, brings the number cautious and more courteous to each oth­ thorized to acquire a site for a hospital of members of the Sacred College of Car­ er. The antagonisms are not as bitter un8 an industrial colony for the care'and dinals-to 49. Thu.s there are 21 red hats as they used to be when I was a young treatment of inebriates. vacant. M'Tien it is remem'bered that man. The two classes are learning to FIRE :: INSURANCE SPECIAL FISHERMEN’ S TRAINS several Clardinals hav reached an age be­ harmonize with resulting lienefits. Dif­ The Episcopal Ordinariate of the dio- ficulties are often sctt4|d by arbitration Leave yond the ordinary term allotted by the OSCAR L. MALO, Between Denver > cese of Metz has issued a decree prohib­ Psalmist to man-three score and ten— and peaceful methods. Denver iting the preaching of funeral orations the death of a Cardinal in Rome is re­ “In this change for the better is re- Tel. Main 700. 505 14th St., K. C. Bldg Angling or sermons at obsequies. The clergy are garded with a certain concern. Out of and Grant D . E . TERRELL, •• •• in •• •• 8:15 A. M. etrictly forbidden these not only at the 49 living Cardinals, the Dean of the ELIABLE! m f Mail Orders for funerals, but also on month’s mind and whole college. Oreglia di Santo Stefano, Plumbing COURTEOUS! / i V I Y x F A I Repairs Given PROMPT! “ ■ Our Best Attention. 2:05 P. M. anniversary commemorations. who is nearly 38 years Cardinal, is now Gas Fitting Sewerage WE CLEAN AND REPAIR FURNACES, COAL, GAS AND GASOLINE STOVES. P la tte Every Saturday in his 83rd year. Range connecting, and furnace -work 5:05 P. M. A pilgrimage of Irish Children of Mary our specialties. Service the best Rates The Western Stove Repair Co. reasonable. Phone Main 6560. C anon Returning Arrive Denver Sunday at 5:50 to Lourdes is being organized in Cork, 1438 3ASOS STSEET. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. i c i o X!* p. m., Monday at 8:30 a. m., and is under the auspices of Bishop THE SCHAEFER I PHONE CHAMPA 315. 1 5 1 4 r i l t e e n u l and 10:10 a. m. O’Callaghan. The pilgrimage, which is the first of its kind to Lourdes from Ire­ Tent and Awnii^ Co. | T. F. DOLAN Tickets will be sold at very low rates to all land, will leave Cork on September 2, Boost for Your Town and Your State ■and will extend over a period of 10 days. Heating and Plumbing Co. Don’t Be a Knocker! Points in Piatte Canon The article on Peter’s pence in the 1426| Estimates and Heat­ You can leave Denver Saturday morning and remain till Monday aftemoonK_ ing Plans Furnished F resh B e e r eleventh (and just issued) volume of the on Application. 25 uuumer^ Catholic Encyclopedia, is written by4hat ■years’ Experience. D elivered See our fishing ' illetin issued every Fri­ PEOHE 4440 day morning containing the fishlhg nows well informed English Jesuit, Father D a ily to and the condition of the various streams Thurston. He states that the amount of S T u n 1422 Glenarm Street A ll P a rts the Peter’s pence, has, in our generation, KIOWA LODGE AT BAILEY’S, SHAWNEE LODGE AT SHAWNEE, varied from $1,000,000 to $4,000,000 an- o f th e (Open June 10th) (Open June 15th) Fumidf^ezcellent accommodations for your week-end outing. ■nually. PLUMBING AND a t y In a recent sermon Cardinal Logue TEE anus m m HEATING CO. Phone Gallop 162 City Ticket Office: 17th and California Sts. •said of the dangers which the HOT -WATEE HEATXHQ. BEPAXXS CASEPTIXIiT ' world raised in the path ei youth The Colorado and Southern Ry. STEAK KEATnra. —ATTBEDES TO— THE PH. ZANG BREWING CO. there was one which called for special 1525 Larimer St. vigilance. The country was flooded by Phone 11^5 . .-trm

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A stupid and vicious paragraph was telegraphed to all OPEN THE DOOH OF YOUR HEART ■ ■♦♦♦i l l I I Miilift ♦ . Denver Catholic Register our papers which take the Associated Press dispatches on the oscasion of the marriage in Paris of Eames and Gorgoza. It CATHOUC EDITORS { ;; t h e p a s s i n g s h o w Official Organ of the Diocese of Denver < • said there was in addition to the civil service a ceremony in Open the door of your heart, my lai, Open the door of your heart, my lass. 11 I I I n |i 1 "Published Weekly by a Catholic church. Our papers should know bettW; they do To the angels of love and truth; To the things that shall abide; The American people, face to face ELITOTTS GARDENS—One reading know better, since they are aware that Gorgoza is a divorced When the world is full of unnumbered To the holy thoughts that lift your with the divorce problem, may well ask the criticisms of three of our Denver The CaJiolic Publishing Society man. Everyone in the United States of any intelligence, and joys. soul. themselves: “Shall! it be back to Rome, dailies would be led to believe that • Incorporated they include many newspaper editors, knows perfectly well In the beautiful dawn of youth, Like the stars at eventide. or on to Ren

j u n 1911. DENVEB OATHOLIO RSOISTEB.

ver with his wife, who was formerly a REV. WM. W. RYAN CELEBRATES PRESIDENT OF STATE BANK SEC­ .MAKE BAKING A DELIGHT! member of the CathedraJ parish. They HIS FIRST MASS—WILL COME TION, COLORADO BANKERS’ are visiting Mrs. Charles H. Webster, TO DENVER. IAROUND ! Week’s Happenings in ♦ •205.3 Race street. Mr. Farley and his ASSOCIATION. wife made a pleasant call on Father DENVER I Local Parishes | Phillip.s at the rectory last Sunday. • Rfv. William W. Ryan, who was re­ .4t the meeting of the Colorado Bank­ Mr. James Fleming entertained Father cently ordaiiied_in the.Sathedral of SS. ers' Associr.tiou, held in Denver last Phillips and his niece. Miss Eva La Belle, leeeeeeeei 111 ungariein Peter and Paul’s, Detroit, by the Rt. j week, Mr. John E. Hesse, president of , ST. FRANCIS DE SALES. ^Mission Aid Society will he held at the at his country home last Sunday. Rev. Edward. D. Kelly, Auxuliarv Bish-! the Hibernia Bank and Trust company South Sherman, near Alameda. home of Miss Helen Tierney, 3536 Qay Lawn Fete Next 'Wednesday. The lawn fete to be held on the rec­ op of Detroit, celebrated his first Mass, of this city, was elected president of the 'treet, this Frida yevening. Every effort of the many energetic tory grounds, 1854 Grant street, on Wed­ in St. Patrick's church in Brighton,' High Patent Hour •workers of St. Francis de Sales Parfsh MTio said there were no ball players nesday, July 28, promises to be one of Mich., on Tuesday, July 4th, in the pres-; is now directed to the making of a com­ in St. Patrick’s parish? James Hurley, the most successful ever held by the ence of a large congregation of relatives parish. It is’ for the purpose of supply­ plete success of the picnic which will be who .twirled such fine ball for the Colo­ ing the new Cathedral with all neces­ and friends who have known, him since if HUNGARIAN MILLING & ELEVATOR Co given .at the Tuilleries Saturday, July nials last Sunday, will soon 'prove him­ sary linen, vestments* etc., that the pro­ childhood. 29th. The object of tlie picnic is to swell self another Thomas O'Brien. Another ceeds of the lawn fete will be used. At Father Ryan was assisted at the altar the building fund, and its success will in­ man is Harry Neill, who is playing a tlie last lawn fete, held about two years by the pastor. Rev. Tlioma.s G. Hennes­ V S t Leo*$ Pari§h ago, over $400 was realized and from the sure the completion of the new church stellar game with the 'War Eagles. sey, and the Rev. John B. Stackable, of enthusiasm being displayed by the ladies PHONE M. ran at an early date. Father Donnelly an­ Rev. T. V. Shannon, one of the rising of the parish who have charge of the fete Chicago, acted as deacon; Rev. Edw. J. MRS. R. CULLEN, nounced that the funds now on hand w 11 yoimg men of the archdiocese of Chicago, it is expected to raise $700 or $800. St. Taylor of Ijiingsburg, as master of cere­ only complete the plastering, which is visited Father O’Dwyer for some days Vincent’s Orphanage band will be in at­ monies, and Father Farrell of Milford as tendance and will give a concert from well under way, and that two thousand last week. Father. Shannon is one of thurifer. Rev. Frank Kennedy Y)f St. Exclusive Millinery 7:.30 to 9. If there were no other at­ PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDER WORK traction on the ground it would be a rare John’s church, Ypsilanti, preached Hie treat to hear these boys play. Thefe is sermon, in which he congratulated the Take Lawrence St. Car to Colfax Ave. 1 4 6 2 T J P A N S T R E E T no other organization in the city that young priest upon the attainment of his has the people’s favor as has this orphan boys’ band. During the evening th^re will ambition, and the congregation of St. AL STAHL, lie sng and other amusementsj in­ Patrick’s upon the divine grace cluding a fine musical program. Doc which our Divine Lord has bestowed on The Up-to-Date M eat M an Bird of the Denver Post, who made jiuch them in calling one of their number, a CHOICE LINE OF GROCERIES. a hit two years ago, has again kindly , Free Delivery to' any part of the city. Orders Solicited. promised to appear and also Charles child of the parish, to the highest of all Nickerson and others. earthly dignities—a Priest of God. Fath­ Phone Main 6784 1046 West Colfi er Kennedy also paid a. beautiful tijbute ST JOSEPH’S. f(o the parents of Fatheif Ryan, whose FRED F. FISHER Galapago and VT. Sixth Aves. practical Catholicity and fervent piety JOfL\ E. HESSE. West Side Home Bakery Through the cihijjins of this excell'■i.t State Bank section of the association. Catholic paper, uihfch we hope is recei '“.I' they knew so well. Present in the sanc­ 1022 W. COLFAX AVE. Catholic Goods in every family of this pitrish, we wish tuary were the following clergy: Revs. •\t orte of the sessions Mr. Hesse gave Strictly Home-Made Bread. All kinds Opp. SL Ellzabeth’a of pastry. Fresh dally. to remind the mein of the Holy Name so­ James Hally of Wyandotte, Thomas on address on the workings of the new Prayer Books, Rosaries, Scapnlaia, Bta. ciety that next Sunday is the day for banking law, of which he had made an PBED JOSENHAHS. '' Phone Main 8364. Hally of Milford and James Thornton of Opp. St. Leo’s Church. their quarterly communion. We tr i^t especial study. His clear presentation 1055 ELEVENTH STREET. that every man of this parish, wheciier Howell. Rev. Louis P. Goldrick of Non.J- a member of this soeiety or not, will fleld and !Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clohecy of the question won for him the admira­ Henry Cordes grasp this opportunity of nourishing of Detroit assisted the choir in the tion and the hearty applause of his as­ Shoe Parlor their souls wifli the Boely and Blood of dition of the music of the Mass. In the sociate bankers. His election is a de­ Out o f the High-Rent D istrict our Divine Saivor. They will receive j / served tribute tp his ability and popu­ . Men’s, Women’s ft Children’s footwsMB Holy Communion at the 7:30 o’clock | afternoon a reception was held at tne Auditoriiim Pharmacy Attsd with personal attsntibn. honie'of Father Ryan’s mother, Mrs. M. larity, and that he will fill the position ma ss. j Prescriptions a Specialty, MRS. S. MCALLISTER BURNS, • ,Next Sunday the Children of Mary So-1 Ryan, wliere relatives, friends and neigh­ to the credit of himself and to the bene­ COBNEB W. COLFAX ft UFAjr. Cor. 13th '& Curtis Sts. Denver, Colo. Take Lawrence St. car. Phone Main 7373 dality will also receive Holy Coramnnion' bor's heartily congratulated Rev. Father fit of the organization is a foregone con­ at the 7:.3fl o’clock mass. 1 clusion. Mr. Hesse is deputy supreme Last Tuesday evening Miss Marie j Ryan and wished him success in his Wiethoff entertained about 40 of her priestly labors. knight of Denver Council, Knights of friends at her home. 158 West Third ave­ After a brief visit with his relatives Colunibus, and is an ardent worker in nue. A very enjoyable evening was and friends in Brighton Father Ryan will advancing the interests of the order. spent. Miss Wiethoff proving herself a Tan and Freckles come to Denver, Colo., to which diocese charming hostess. Miss 5farie Wiethoff Come in the good old Summer Time. intends to leave next Monday evening lo he is affiliated. CARD OF THANKS. h visit friends and relatives in Detroit and The Sisters of the Good Shepherd ex­ New SL Francis de Sales Ctanrch Buffalo. She expects to be gone until ST. VINCENT’S PICNIC WAS A tend most sincere and heartfelt thanks Huffman Opera Cold Cream to all who contributed to the success of October. Her cousin. Miss Adeline Ror- SPLENDID SUCCESS. DOES THE BUSINESS. ieke. who has been the guest of Mr. and the annual picnic, held at Elitch’s Gar­ dollars must yet be raised before the the most brilliant priest journalists in dens. July 1, for'the benefit of the home. Mrs. Wiethoff for the past few weeks, The aiimial St. Vincent’s picnic given guaranteed not to grow-'hair. It softens and purifies the skin and holds church can be occupied. A successful the country. He is sent by the Chicago To the members of the ijood Shepherd will accompany Miss Marie. under the auspices'of the St. 'V’incent’s powder invisible. picnic should net about half this amount Tribune as special correspondent to every Bert Hamilton iind Lawrence Gillen, Aid Society, under whose auspices the ■Ladies’ Aid Society is always a big suc­ picnic was held, and the gentlemen who . 2 oz., 25c 8 oz., 50c 16 oz., 85c and the balance will come in from regu­ Catholic gathering both in this country who have been spending the past two weeks in Manitou, returned last Sund.iy cess. The picnic Saturday was well at­ assisted them, the Sisters are particu­ Any lady bringing this" add will receive a -25c jar free. lar contributors during August and Sep­ and, in Canada. His description of the evening. tended and all were provided with plenty larly indebted. These good friends spafed tember. The class of the new church and scenes and festivities at the Eucharist no effort and left nothing undone that of amusement. Incidentally a chicken HOUSE OF its rapid completion has been a surprise Congress at Montreal attracted wide­ could make the picnic a success. ANNUNCIATION. dinner, with real chickens that had been To the Rev. Clergy who kindly an­ H. E. Huffmsin, even to those most interested in its spread attention for tlieir brilliancy. 36th and Humboldt. animated beings but the day before, was nounced the benefit from the pulpits the erection. It easily ranks as one of the Last Saturday Father O’Dwyer went Mrs. Eldridge Osborne is spending a prorided. City dwellers,’ who are used Sunday previous, the business men of Modern Retail Druggists most artistic buildings in Denver. The to Greeley, where he delivered an address few weeks in Eldorado Springs. Denver who responded so generously to Raymond Kane has gone to visit rela­ to eating chickens that have sojourned estimated cost was $37,000. But by at­ at the Chautauqua. During his absence the appeals oLthe solicitors, the members Cor. Lipan & W. Colfax Phones Main 1066, 1067 tives in Aliilene, Kan. for a considerable period in tli$ esteemed of the press and all who by their pres­ * tending carefully to all the details of Father Conway, assistant at Greeley, was Mrs. C. B. Ragon and little daughter cold storage, did ample justice to the re­ ence encouraged and aided the workers, FREE DELIVERY—ANY TIME, ANYWHERE. the construction, purchasing from Cath­ in charge of St. Patrick’s. have returned to Pueblo. the Sisters are most deeply grateful. “A past set before them. olic firms that gave close prices, and ha v- Father Roe, vice president of the Martin Dolan left on Monday evening friend in need is a friend indeed,” and for Ix)8 Angeles to spend the remainder The grounds of the home nere deco­ ing the work done by interested membe s Church Extension Society, spent some the heavy indebtedness under which the of the summer.' Miss Elizabeth Delan rated for the occasion and there were nu- Sisters are now laboring, owing to the of the parish, the building committee days last week at St. Patrickls rectory. Cathedral Parish is in Glenwood Springs. *merous stands where refreshments might erection of their new home, makes any has been able to |ut this estimate foriv Father Roe was for years president of Mrs. H. B. Clianev is entertaining her he obtained. There was also the Irish assistance received at this time doubly per cent. Under these conditions it is the De La Salle Institute in Chicago, dur­ father. Mr! James Holland, and her cou­ appreciated and doiilily welcome. sin. Miss Mary McQuaid of Chapman, village, attraction extraordinary, where able to use the best material only and ing which time he graduated students The fcrven( prayers of Sisters artd Closing Out Sale Kan. jigs and folk dances of a true Hibernian children will be offered during all the to finish the interior more finely than who are now men of prominence in every $10 to $15.00 Hats at $ 7 .5 0 $5 to $10 Hats from $ 2 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0 A little daughter arrived last week character were enacted. ■year to bog God’s choicest blessings on had been contemplated. The foundation part of the country. Somewhat late in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. The Smith sisters of Montclair sang alii who have contributed this much- is of Bedford stone, the possibilities of life. Brother Pius, as he was known, O'Brien. needed assistance. Mrs. Awenius, Stylish Millinery Peter McNulty and Lyle Kirby have “Top of the Morning” and other ditties, which are so finely shown in the Caiue- took and became affiliated 612 E. SEVENTEENTH AVE., NehrPearL Phone York 614S. gone to San Francisco. and Allen Barr, Jr., and^ his brother dral. The superstructure is of gray man­ with the diocese of Chicago. When the .James did some fancy Irish and Scotch ganese brick of the quality used in the vice presidency of the Extension Society C o l o r SACRED HEART CHURCH. step dancing that was unusually clever, j T. McGuirk, First' National Bank building. The heavy became vacant a few years ago Father 2760 Larimer St. E x p e r t s It was a varied crowd that gathered on i W . C. Ryan & Co. .'pilasters and deep doors give an impres­ Roe was elected and since the he has A telegram was received from Cincin­ TAILOR the grounds of the home late in the after- i Artistic Wall Paper Decorations and Painting sion of strength and massiveness. The visited every diocese in the United States. nati yesterday announcing that Sister 216-217 ENTERPRISE BLDG. noon. Scores of black robed Sisters,! PHONE CHAMPA 3028. DENVER. COLO “HARMONY SHOP.” dark gray roof,-of asbestos shingles,.har­ He has done wonderful work for the so- Mary Florence had been elected Superior nurses from the Catholic hospitals in | Phone Main 8771: 1803 EINCOEN STBEET, monizes with the general color of the ex­ ciet.v-, having collected last year some­ General of the Sjsters of Charity of Cin­ Beeldence Phone South 3835. DENVEB, COEOBADO. their white uniforms, priests from all ^ Do You>^Live in the Highlands ? terior. thing like $'200.000, which has built cinnati, of which'Order the Sisters of the If so. let iis deliver your goods. Ex­ parts of the city, and hundreds of visit-1 No Need to go Downtown foz The interior will develop all the pos­ many churches and has given vestments Sacred Heart and Immaculate Conception press and Transferring Solicited. Also, Finest Soda Fountain and Best Service ors who had come to enjoy the day and ■ we sell Coal,- ‘W'ood^ and Feed. HAIR DRESSING, MANICURINt sibilities of the building. . The windows innumerable all over the country. 'There schools are members. Sister Alexine, FACIAL TREATMENT possible. We use only Delmonico’s Im do what they could to swell the receipts ■ Cream. have' been purchased from the Royal Ba­ is no missionary movement of modern teacher of the Sacred Heart High Sehool We are experts in hair manufacture— of the entertainment, the proceeds of Highlanils Fuel S Feed Co. make up your combings in any style, • varian Art. Institute of Munich. The times than can compire in intelligence of this city, was chosen treasurer, and K. DOCKSTADEB, FBOP. Open evenings by appointment. VAN ZANDT’S which go to the maintenance and im­ floor will he of concrete with tile vesti­ and efficienev with the Extension. is now the third in rank of the officers 3553 Boolevard F. Fh. Gallnp 787.1 provement of the home. MISS HALLY, Cathedral Pharmacy bule, aisles and sanctuary. of the Order. 431 EAST NINETEENTH AVENUE. ! Ph. Champa 808. COLFAX & LOGAN The chief attraction was the St. Vin­ '______Phone OLampa 318. __ Perhaps the most pleasing feature of IMMACUl^TE CONCEPTION. Next Sunday, the fourth Sunday of 1836^ogan Avenue. cent’s children themselves. Dressed in the building will be the Gothic ceiling, the month, is Communion Sunday for ^eBiitlerWeiWashCo. During the week there were requiem the Men’s Sodality, at Sacred Heart their Sunday best they filled all parts of Family Washing, 75c. J^mes T. Caughlin, sustained from steel trusses, with no high masses for Mrs. Anastasia Doran church, at 7:00 a. m. In the evening. the grounds. For them it was the day Clean, w'hlte colors not faded. Wools, El^in Creamery pillars. The lighting of the building Is and Mrs. Joseph Matty. Bona Mors Devotionti. of days of the summer season. The quiet soft and not shrunk. being carefully planned and superin­ Rev. Fr. Barvy left last week for Tel- MILK. CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS ; Bicycles Rev.j Father Tiernan of Kansas City routine of their lives is brojeen and the A Homelike Wash tended by City Electrician, 5Ir. Joseph luride, where he is to^give a mission to Phone York 675. Expert Bicycle and Motorcycle Repair­ was a visitor in the city this week. Fa­ Inst a week. A powerful cloudburst results of months of planning on the part Phone Main 817. 2319 LARIMER ST. ing. Work Called for and Delivered. Reardon, one of the most interested 530 EAST 17TH AVENUE. ther Tiernan intends to spend a few preceded by one day his arrival in that of officers of the home and women who Phone Main 1305. 1303 Broadwap, members of the parish. Father Donnelly weeks at Colorado Springs and Manitou locality.' do so large a part towards furthering has chosen November 1st, the Feast of Fr. Schuler is giving this week a tri- Arthur H. O’Brien CATHEDBAE. liefore returning fest. the interests of this asylum for friend­ L E T M E TUNE All Saints, for the dedication of the new dmim to the Penitents at the Good Shep­ Father ^^allon of St. Joseph, Mo., who herd, and the Rev. President of Sacred less children makes it a day of delight A N D REPAIR YOUR PIANO church. This will be the eighth anniver­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED has been in the city for the past .few Heart College, Fr. Brown, is assisting in for them. ARCHITECT Hair Dressing Shop sary of the dedication- of the present the parish. Tuning $ 2 . 0 0 REPtlRIIIG REiSONtBLE Hair Goods a Specialty. Combing* weeks, returned home Sunday evening. Practically all of the older children ■ 33$ OOBONADO BESO. made into any style. Sanitary, medium- . On Friday, July 14, took place at the Phone Main 8675. Denver, Colorado. chapel, and the fiftieth birthday of the were given something to do towards W . iM. Bartosch priced and first-class work. Miss Lydia Hines and Miss Nellie Mc- Sacred Heart church the solemn funeral MRS. C. E. McNEIL WI3NER, pastor. making the affair a success, and none of 2097 EMERSON. Ph. York 3189. Menarain, accompanied by Father Me- of one of the most faithful of its Phone Champa 3948. 338 E Colfax Ava, ST. ELIZABETH’S (German). Menamin, spent the latter part of the parishioners, Mrs. Sarah 'Doyle of 3020 them needed to be encouraged in efforts Curtis and Eleventh Sts. week at Georgetown. Lawrence St., beloved mother of Mrs. A. to that end. THE VONDE No Need to take your work Downtown, Next Sunday the members of the Third J. Graves, Mrs. J. J. Naughton, 'William Mrs. Caldwell Yeamon returned from Doyle, S. J., Joe, Fred and Tessie Doyle, One of the features of the picnic was DYEING, CLEANING AND PRESSING CLEANING, PRESSING Order of St. Francis will receive Holy a two weeks’ visit to Glenwood Springs a recent graduate of the Sacred Heart the concert given by the orphan band We Clean Curtains, Dollies, Fancy Em­ AND REPAIRING. Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass. Meet­ broidery Pieces and Laces. We guaran­ this week. High school. The solemn High Mass of which is eSmposed of members of the tee our work. Goods called for and de­ Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor ing in the afternoon at 4 o’clock. Requiem was celebrated by Fr. Brunner, home, with Father Babst as director. This is Queen livered. Mrs. J. E. Reagan is visiting in Salida Phone Champa 1317. Very Rev. Father Anselm Kennedy, at assisted by Fr. Schuler as deacon and Fr. H. C. Hapke, this week. Bnicker as subdeacon. Rev. Thos. Neary The boys already have gained a reputa­ the Washer 435 E. 19TH AVE. DENVEB, COLO. one time assistant pastor of St. Eliza- Father Neenan, who has been absent was present in the sanctuary. A very tion for themselves in the city and Sat­ 712 EAST SEVENTEENTH AVE. That vou’ve heard ^our friends beth’sbeth’s Church, and recently elected on a month’s vacation to Eastern cities, large attendance listened to the cele­ urday was no exception. The grounds brant’s address, which brought out the talk aJioul:. Denver ^ovincial of the Holy Name Province will return next Saturday. were decorated with electric lights and J. FAMULARO, beautiful lesson of a devoted mother’s Steel ball bearings. of the Franciscan Order, paid the fatners Miss Mary Bagley and Miss Maude life, and offered their fervent prayer for liooths were erected from which candy, Washes with ease. Creamery a visit last week. Many of the ‘cld Miller are spending their vacation at the repose of the departed soul. The in­ lunches and lemonade were served by Guaranteed to please. We can undersell on Lace Cur- Ice Cream Parlors timers” had the pleasure of renewing h's terment took place by carriage at Mt. members of the aid soeiety. A dancing “Only the Best of Dairy Products.” Spruce farm, on the Moffat road. They taiijs, Linoleum, Portieres, Rugs. 620 SEVENTEENTH ST, acquaintance. will be joined later in the week by Miss­ Olivet cemetery. R. I. P. platform was erected and dancing was The wedding of Marie Geers and Bern- Dealers in Home-Made Candies and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gray and the Finch & Howard 416-18 E. 20th Ave. es Lydia Hines and Nellie McMenamin. hard Lammermann was sblemnized at 8 the feature of the evening. Select Fruits. 'Wholesale and Retail. Misses Annie and Bessie McCarron en­ Father Nolan, who has taken Father o’clock Wednesday. July 12, by Rev. Fa­ House Furnishers, 3206 GILPIN STREET. tertained at a bowling party in the club Neenan’s place while the latter was ab­ ther Brunner at this church. The mar­ Entire stock of elegantly trimmed Estimates on Old and New Werk. York 6675. IP YOU NEED rooms last Monday evening. The guesis sent on his vacation, will shortly leave riage was the culmination of a cn. d- hats at greatly reduced prices, Bertman HOUSB AND SION PAINTINa. ho^ romance. They were attended by and Darley, 308 15th St. Take 34th or Stout street car. XAXSOMININa AND OLAZINO. of honor were Rev. M. J. Dougherty el for Seattle on a visit, and •will return FAPEBHANOINO. Miss Famces Woertmann, a cousin of thi i OBAININO. Ft. Leavenworth and Mr. Wm. Pullman again to Colorado on September 3, when groom, and John Nevins. Miss Berenice NOTICE o r FBOCEEDINO FOK DE- Coal,W oods Express TEBMINATION OF HEIBSKIF AMD of Panama. All enjoyed a most deligat he opens a mission at St. Mary’s church, McCraner played the wedding march,. FINAl. SETTEEMEHT. ! guaranteed, call oif ' S’ h work ful evening. Colorado Springs, and will also give other After the ceremony a wedding breakfast' In the Matter of the Estate o f Freder­ East Denver Paint Store was served to relatives and a few friends' ick W. Helmrelch, Deceased. Semi-Annual WM. EBERT, Prop. > {•#. B. FINCHES, 3830 Larimer Street, Last Sunday the members of the choir missions through Colorado and Nebraska. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon­ Estab. 1887. 3738 'Walnnt Street. ! or Phone Main 4319. at the home of Mrs. Frank Mertins- day, the 14th day of August. A. D. 1911, enjoyed a tallyho party to Turkey Creek Mr. Robert L. Cusack of Cheyenne, meyer. sister of the groom. The happy being one of the regular days of the Clothing Sale Canon. All report a most pleasant tim' July Term o f the County Court o f the aged 60 years, died at the Mercy hospi­ couple left for their new home. 1445 Kra- City and County of Denver, In the State Slashing Reductions in Mrs; Michael 'Winter, Miss Mamie and tal on Monday. Mr. Cusack had been ae- meria.' The groom is one of the propri­ o f Colorado, I, J. Grattan O’Bryan, Ad­ Men’s and Boys’ Clothing etors of the City Floral Co. ministrator of said estate, will appear Miss Gertrude Winter and several friends riously ill at the hospital for the past before said Court, present my final set- '$20.00 and $25.00 Suits; Worsteds, Cash­ have rented a cottage (the Swim Inn) two weeks. Funeral services were held tlement as such Administrator, pray the meres, Cheviots; Sale Price, ARE YOU AMBITIOUS TO COMPLETE approval o f the same,- and will then Loretto Heights Academy at Eldorado Springs, where they will by Father McDonough at Horan’s Under­ YOUR EDUCATION? apply to be discharged as such Admin­ $14.75 and $16.50 istrator. At which time and place any spend a few ■weeks. taking Parlors, and the body was shipped Any young man or woman who wants person in Interest may appear and pre­ $12.(X) and $15.00 Suits; a grand assort­ sent objections to the same, If any ment in fancy and plain colors. Sale to Cheyenne for burial. to complete their education in an engin­ ST. PATRICK’S. there be. price, A Boarding'' Pecos and West 33d Avenue. Last Sunday Father McDcmough bap­ eering course in one of the largest Mid-: Notice is also hereby given that Em­ ma Helmr^ch has filed her duly veri­ $6.95 and $10.50 Mrs. R. Corbett and her daughter, Mrs. tized Leo James, infant son of Mr. and die West Jesuit Universities, or in a fied petition alleging that she Is an School for Girls heir at law o f said deceased and that Frank Peers, formerly of this parish, Mrs. Leo Sullivan; also James Thomas, business course in any business college of 75c and $1.00 Shirts, with or without the only- other heir at law o f said de­ collar; a fine range of plain son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rouse. this city, should apply by letter or in ceased known to said petitioner is as and now of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. follow s: fend fancy patterns; sale price and Mrs. A. 0. Nickerson. The contract for the new Carrara mar­ person to the office of this paper. The Names. Addresses. Relation to Canvas Shoes; cool and easy ones for ble altar railing for the new cathedral Register is ready to help all in further-' Deceased. Young Women Mrs. P. Sullivan, accompanied by her Marie Helmrelch, 2515 Stout St- the summer; mostly small sizes; for­ has been let to the Daprato Statuary ing their education who are willing lo Daughter. daughter Katherine, are spending a few Accordingly on said date hereinbefore merly sold for $1.50. ■weeks in Manitou. d). of New York and Chicago. devote a part or whole of their time to! mentioned or at any date to which such Sale price ...... # W W ■Word has been received that it is prob­ hearing may then be continued, the said Mrs. J. B. Gar,vin is visiting Dr. and furthering the circulation interests ofi Court will proceed to ascertain and de­ Bargains in Hats, Underwear, Neckwear. Conducted by the Mrs. Depeyre of Colorado Springs. able that Rev. E. J. Mannix, who was The Register. - : le nine who are heirs of said deceased i i ■ and as such entitled to inherit any lands, The many friends of Sister Florentia lately ordained in Belgium, will sing his The work is congenial, because every' tenements, hereditaments or ottier prop­ Sisters of Loretto First Solemn High Mass at the Cathedral erty, real or personal, constituting all or will be pleased to hear that she has en­ Catholic in the diocese is wiUing to sub- ^ a part o f the estate o f said deceased, tirely recovered from her recent illness. on Sunday, August 6. It is understood scribe to the improved Register. Scarcely and enter a decree accordlnglv, at which hearing all persons claiming to be heirs LORETTO, COLO., Near Denver She is now in St. Louis. that Father Mannix will be assigned as anyone will refuse to lend a helping hand' af law of said deceased may appear and an assistant at the Cathedral. present their proofs. Miss Touhey, Colorado Springs corre­ to one who sincerely desires to complete | Dated at Denver, Colorado. July 7th, Situation ideal,, course of studies thorough; special opportunities for art and spondent for The Register, has been a John F. Farley, ex-chief-of-police of his education. j 1911. ajftpJi/aasgsnfL J. GRATTAN O’BRYAN. mu»ic. The fall term begins Tuesday, September 5th. For particulars, address Denver, now general manager of Pacific Opportunity knocks! Will you open visitor at the home of Mrs. N. Seiler. ^ Coast branch of the Thiel Detective Administrator of the Estate of Freder­ ick W. Helmrelch., Deceased. Cor. Larimer & 23d Sts. MOTHER SUPERIOR, LORETTO P. 0 , COLO. ' 1 The next meeting of the Young Ladi'es’ agency is now on a short visit to Den- the door? A. H. Pickens, Attorney. f t DEimSB OATHOUC RE018TEB.

THE- Catholic Heads American Directory of Communion Goods Catholic Church Extension Medical Association Attorneys-at-Law SOCIETY OF COLORADO. At THE JAMES CLARHE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE White Prayef Books, Mother-of-Pearl Rosaries, Wreaths, Veilings, Etc., Etc. PASS ON YOUR OLD AUTOMOBILE TO often enough to feftter in them Catholic 1645-47 CALIFORNIA ST., Denver, Colo. Phone Champa 2199 A MISSIONARY. practice. Los Angeles entertained the American people fostOTihs more than they do any WM. F. LYMAN, Medical Association this year, and the other shorttmiing in medicine. Attorney-at-Law, Now, with a good serviceable car, ca­ Suite 510, Quincy Building, Veteran Priest’s Suggestion. pable of climbing hills, I could, during Tidings of that city says: “There are not sufficient medical men Tel. Main 2707. Denver, Colo. at least seven months of the year, give It is a matter of congratulation among to treat all of the medical cases, nor of DUFFY’S Since there is such a scarcity of priests Catholics that the highest office in the surgeons to do all of the operations. J. GRATTAN O’BRYAN, most of these centers at least a monthly Attorney at Law, in the very districts where Catholics are visit, besides giving the sick better and gift of this splendid association goes this “Competency is only attained and 707 E. & C. Bldg., STO RAG E AND M O VING scattered and isolated, and the priests more frequent care. How often do I year to Dr. John B. Murphy of Chicago, maintained by zeal, indefatiga'hle labor Phone Main 5613. Denver, Colo. WABSK0T18B 1001 BAVVOOK ST. spend at least half their time traveling hear from our simple-minded yet sensi­ a practical Catholic and a credit alike to and continued effort in self-education. 'to their flocks, we triist that the follow­ his faith and his profession. In his speech The responsibilities of his profession rest THOMAS F. McGOVERN, Phone Main 1340______Office, 522 Fifteenth St. tive Indians, “I was sick, but you did Attorney and Counselor, ing suggestion from a veteran missionary not come to see me.” Rev. So-and-So, of before the convention Dr. Murphy sound­ on the individual man. If he shrinks Suite 410, Symes Block. will catch the eye of those able to help this or that sect, of course, was there, ed a note that commands the attention from its weight, the burden grows doubly Phone Main 8698 Denver, Colo. Save TRIANGLE him: either personally or through one of his •of all thinking classes, and among other heavy. If he ‘short cuts’ for success, he ROBERT H. KANE, Wfllow Phimes “For a long time 1 have thought of numerous helpers, in that hour of af­ things he said: sinks into the mire of dishonesty and We can make a most beautiful ...... Cleanii^ and Dyeing Co. Attorney-at-Law, plume from your old ostrich feathers at Works, 1189 CkarokM. making a suggestion to your readers, fliction, when the heart is most amena- ' “I would suggest two innovations in dishonor. If he carries the weight of an 326 Kittredge Bldg., Denver, Colo. a saving of 60%. For instance, a IB- J. E. FLYNN, Manager. inch piume would regularly cost |15.0». French Dry and Steam Cleaning. We hut, being human, I did not wish to en- ble to influences. the programs of the annual sessions of erect figure, abiding integrity and a Examination of titles a specialty. Main 5631. But a IB-lnch plume made from your old make a specialty of Ladles' AppareL _ ter the arena for public criticism. I am As I write there are two sick children the American Medical Association. The strong heart, it rides like a bubble.” feathers. I6.00.* ' We please the hard to please." Auto­ mobile delivery. also satisfied that there are a great many whom I would like to visit. One has al« first has been devised and experimentally In an editorial congratulating Dr. Mur­ JAMES J. McFEELY, MISS DUGAN, 8 28 14th Street Kain 3399. 1364 OOTOT F L A O . other missionaries, more worthy and ready been prepared for death, the other inaugurated at this meeting by the chair­ phy upon his election the Tidings gives Attomey-at-Lsw, (12-614 Ernest and Cranmer Bnlldlai humble than myself, who would like to can still wait awhile. Both are on the man of the committee on preventive med­ this brief account of hs career: Seventeenth and Curtla. make this suggestion, but alas! on ac­ route of the proselytiz.er, but must be icine and public health, Dr. W. A. Evans, Dr. Murphy has long been recognized Phone 4296. The Conway-Bogue Realty Investment Co. count of ‘human respect’ they whisper a satisfied with a visit from me only in ft consists of a series of lectures and as one of the world’s foremost physi­ JOHN E. CONWAY, Presjdent. prayer of resignation, and prod on their extreme necessity. demonstration to the public and should cians and surgeons, nnd the association CHARLES V. MULLEN, Attomey-at-Law, Real Estate In AH Its Branches already jaded ponies a few miles farther, In view of my twenty-two years of be made a part of the annual exercises. has honored itself by electing him to pre­ 706-8 Exchange Building, 524 Seventeenth Street Denver, Colo. while the \forld speeds by in flying ma­ experience with such conditions, I \hink The second is a recommendation to the side over its interests. Dr. Murphy is Phone Main 6203. Denver, Oolo Make our office your headquarters. PHONE MAIN 357 chines and automobiles.” those by whom my suggestion may be house of delegates that there be clinical known throughout the world for his dis­ MORRISSEY, MAHONEY A SCO days before the meeting and two after it. covery of the principle applied in the “Aha!” you may say. “He is going to regarded as extravagant, will more read­ FIELD, PHONE MAIN 7377. HENRY WARNECKB Propr. suggest that each missionary be equipped ily condone the callousness to human “There should be an extensively and Murphy button in surgical operations, Attorneys at Law. with a flying machine.” respect that permits its expression. I iTccurately planned course of instniction and has added to his already world-wide 603 Symei Building, on health and disease by the master reputation by his recent astonishing op­ Phone Main 4310. Denver, Cole “Oh, no; missionaries are already too have noted here facts from my own ex­ The Capital City Shoe Mf g. Co. teachers of the profession through lec­ erations in the suture of the joints.^ He few; such a srggestion might mean their perience only; I know fully, iiowever, JOHN J. WHITE, tures, exhibitions, lantern demonstrations Repair Work our Specialty, ^ewed Half Soles, 75c. extermination,” that others have still greater need of is n pioneer in this practice. Dr. Murpny Solicitor and Counsellor at Law. such assistance as I have here suggested. and moving pictures. These should be is a native of Fond du Lac and is 64 Specialties: Mining Corporation aaJ 1511 Champa St. Denver, Colo. Irrigation Law. suggestion is that missionaries I have recently read that members of free from technicalities and pedantry; years of age. He graduated from Rush 409 First National Bank Bldg. having a large field to cover be provided the “Four Hundred” are discarding their should bristle with'i information, but Medcal College in 1870, after which he Phone Main 8545. Denver, Oeio with automoibles. In extenuation for automobiles and returning to the horse, should be presented in a simple, compre­ spent several years in Germany and is D A N B. C A R E Y , ' Cleu’k-Selden Sanitary Co. my boldness I beg to state a few facts. because the latter possesses an indfvid hensive, and attractive manner. Informa­ now professor of surgery and clinical sur­ Attomey-at-Law, J. K . BISHOP, MOB. tion imparted in this way is far more I am endeavoring to administer to the unlity not possible in the former. 1 gery in the Northwestern University. One 216-220 Coronado Bldg., Oresie Traps, Cesspools.and Vaults Cleaned and Pnt in Thorough Conditloii. ' spiritual wants of the - Catholics, both suggest that they pass the discarded attractive as well as instructive to the of his greatest interests is in the Mercy Phone Main 4951. Denver, Cole All W ork Disinfected Indian and white, living on two Indian, cars on to missionaries. ‘Many, too have attending members-than papers and dis­ Iwspital in Cliicago, which is in charge of Always Beady to Ueet Competition. WILLIAM H. ANDREW, PHONE MAIN 1888. . RESIDENCE, 8361 CTTBTIS BT. reaer ations, and adjacent. territory. My| machines that are not as up-to-date as cussions.” the Saters of ^feroy. Its wonderful suc­ Attomey-at-Law, field covers an area of nearly 2,000 they might wish, yet which will still Referring to the question of increase cess has been due to Dr. IMurphy’s per­ 515 Charles Building, Telephone 2851 square miles. To visit all centers once render good service. Wliy not donate of membership in the associatiop, Presi­ sonal interest in its development. In Tel. Main 1369. Denver. Cole a month with team and attend to my those to poor priests who have long dis­ dent Murphy said: “OMhe 140,000 med­ 1002 Dr. Murphy was honored by Notre JOHN H. REDDIN, C A T H O L IC 1 7 4 4 duties in connection with the school here tances to travel? '■ ical men in the U^nited States, at least Dame University with the Laetare medal, Attorney and Counselor at Law, W O R K A 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Bloek SPECIALTY is twt possible. Some places I can visit The Catholic Church Extension Soeje- 100,000 should belong to this association. which is a distinction awarded to Oath- Seventeenth and Curtis Streets. Lawrence but two or i ree times a year—just! ty of Chicago will be glad to furnish ad- Nearly 75,000 nave joined the county so- olc laymen who have attained high honor Estimates Given on Phone Main 557. Denver, Cols Work From Out often enough to remind the “lambs” that dresses of missionaries to any having a •cieties, and the remaining 25.000 should in letters and scienoe. In 1008 he was — ^ street r. M. MORROW. of the City. they “ojight to be Catholics," but not | car to give. he active members of this organization named first licntennnt in the U. S. A. Attomey-at-Law, within the next twelve months.” mediral corps. He holds fellowship and oooooooooooooocfoopooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 519 Quincy Building. Of the good of the profession he sai^: membership in nearly all prominent asso- Phone k'aln 2707. P r i n t i n g The A. W. Clark Drug Co. o Society “For centuries the medical profession has eiatioii in Berlin. Paris and this eoun- 500 cards3 ...... (Too$LOO to $1.50 Every Catholic home should have a | TWO STORES: criticised the public for its lack of judg­ trv. 500 Bond Letter H eads.... 1.50 to 3.00 o Propagation of the Faith Catholic paper. Why not 500 E nvelopes...... 95 to 1.60 C o m er 8 th Ave. and Jaaon St. o ment in the- selection of doctors. The THE REGISTER? Union Babel. 3rd Ave. and Elatl St o RIGHT REV. J. FRERI, GEN’L. DIR. public has employed the qnack; it has G ALAMOSA, COLO. RODGERS PRINTING COMPANY o . 627 Lexington Ave.New York, N. Y. employed the irregular sectarian ;it has 1334 14TK BT. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS o Between Iiawrenoe and Darimer. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo employed the psychopathic, the bone set­ Among the members of the War ter, etc. These were employed because Engles luiselinll team that recently Phonea: G allup 178, G allup 188 A Sure Test. j “The great Japanese house to which the public places a greater amount of played a series of games in the San Did yon ever say: “We can’t afford to j Viscount Ito Sukehiro belongs was once TRIANGLE confidence in these healets and more en­ Luis valley, are several Knights of Co­ give to foreign missions; we need the Catholic, but relapsed into Buddhism J. B. Garvin & C o . thusiastically supports them than it d(jes lumbus. During their stay in Alamosa money in our Own parish. We have a : during one of the persecutions of our P H A R M A C Y i the regular members of the medical pro­ they visited the Knights of Columbus hundred and one things on which we j holy reliigon in Japan. Ito Mencie, Phone llilain 2352. | fession. We have demanded of the pub­ hall. Like eggs, is only fit for DRUGGISTS could spend the coppers right here, and however, remained a fervent adherent of use when it is good. lic our acceptance on blind faith and the •I. J. Roper is recovering from a badly 529 WEST COLFAX AVE. DENVER | 1401 W. Std Avo, Denver, there is no obligation of exerting oneself the faith to the end of his life. Ilis Poor printing is too ex­ age of blind faith in individuals has hurt foot, wliich was injured while^ on for things far away when there is so vi.sit to the Papal Court, an extraordi- pensive at any price. T E L E P H O N E 2373 1461 LARIMER 8T., Cor. IStlw passed. We have taught the people noth­ a few days’ fishing trip into New Mexico. ■incb to be done at home.” Do you know, nary corc\imstance for the age in which Thfe Pearl Print Shop ing of the real truths or principles of sci­ H. L. Kennedy, formerly of tliis city that this is the surest way of killing he lived, considering the distance of has built up a good line JOHN ANGLUM entific medicine. Still we daily condemn but now of Denver, was in Alamosa wuii- generous impulse in the hearts of the Japan from Europe—and the sloyness of business by careful them for lack of judgment in these mat­ day, having come down as one of the people; of taking away from them a'of the means of transportation—was in attention to detail, uni­ ters. The people should be educated in Denver baseball rooters. Pioneer Drug Store spirit they should have as Catholics; of i the capacity of an ambassador, form courtesy and fair the basic principles of medicine. E. F. Burns has returned to San Diego, Eetabllehed 47 Y ears. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared creating parish problems, of piling up dealing. The patronage “The odneaton of the public is the most Calif., after a four weeks’ stay here on parish debts of interfering with the in­ For Moji’s Little Sanctuary. important obligation of this associa­ l)usiness and pleasure. of religious societies so­ junction of Christ to teach all nations. The earnest missionary who here tells licited. Anything in the tion. As this advances our science and D. II. .Sullivan returned from Denver Did you ever yet see a man or woman us of his life labors among the Japanese printing line. Prices The John A. Martin Drug Co. our art will receive the admiration and Sunday for a few days on some business who refused to give a trifle for the mis­ ought certainly to obtain the modest reasonable. Union label. support which true worth, once under­ matters. He reports lliat his brother is sions abroad, who was a generoiis con­ alms.he asks: stood, alwaj's commands. There must getting along nicel.v, Imt says he will not THE Drugs and Fam ily Medicines tributor to parish charities? It was a “I have l>een a missionary for twent- be a national, legal standardization of he able to return to Alamosa permanent­ Bhonoa M ain 4282 and M ain 4283. 930 15TH ST.. Charie* Bid man who was a candidate for the presi­ ty-one consecutive years and my bishop, medical institutions and medical practice ly for some weeks yet. Mr. Sullivan dency who said: “I have found from the Rt. Rev. J. Cousin of Nagasaki, has Pearl Print Shop laws corresponding to that controlling in­ says he is more impressed than ever wiih experience that the man or woman who placed me in charge of an immense dis­ Phone Main 6037. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 terstate commerce. the San Lnis valley nnd with Alamosa, refused to give an offering for the heath­ trict, which includes Kokura, a city with “The riirht to conduct animal research after linving been in the other parts of 926 19th St., Near Curtis. en abroad gave nothing to the missions a population of 34,000 people, and Moji, is fought for by medical -me almost sin­ the state fo rthe past three weeks. at home.” which has 05,000 inhabitants. gle-handed. The contest for a national The Knights of Columbus will initiate As Kokura is a central point 1 make it department of health for the prevention in the first degree six candidates at their Corpus Christ! in the Fiji Islands. my headquartesi Here I have a chapel 1 TeleidioiieTatsSinitLoiigWalks I of disease has been made in the main by next meeting, .Iuly'27th. In the absence Writing from the Fiji Islands, Father and a little house, both built of wood medical men. The efforts of the general of Grand Knight Sullivan the work will lojeime, S. M., gives us this interesting and in the insubstantinal Japanese man­ It Will Pay You public and the protemion should be co­ he in charge of Deputy Grand Knight to plan your spring decorating NO'W! THEY ALSO SAVE RAILROAD TjfIPS. description: ner. By attending to this matter now, you operative, never antagonistic, to obtain McDonajd. will have the advantage of a larger se­ At Naidira, yesterday, we celebrated Moji, by reason of its position on the THE BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM the best results. r. E. Dorian will move his family next lection to choose from, and the personal | the feast of Corpus Christi. The custo-' canal is continually growing JfrTJhpor- satisfaction of knowing that the matter “I would respectively recommend the week from La Vota to Alamosa. Is well disposed of. Our stock of Wall WITH ITS LOCAL AND LONG DIS­ mary procession and ceremonies of . this tance and -may, possibly, in -the future Paper Is most .complete. establishment,by this organization of a •T. A. McDonald nnd wife spent Sunday TANCE CONNECTIONS LINKS TO­ beautiful festival took place, and the even surpass Nagasaki. Protestantism health journaf' for distijibution to the in Monte Vista with Mrs. ^IcDonald’s GETHER CITY, TOWN AND COUN­ hearts of all the faithful were, I feel has conducted an active propaganda in THE ROONEY W AU PAPER laity. It should, have as associate ed­ father, P. ,T. Sheridan. sure, filled with joy. TRY. I Moji during the last fifteen years, out­ itors, sanitarians, sanitary engineers, so­ Id the great cathedrals of Europe and stripping the truth, for a lack of re­ AND PAINT HOUSE I ciologists, tenement workers, sahool DURANGO, COLO. J. T. ROONEY, Prop. America the services of the day were, of sources has prevented us from establish­ teachers, child welfare workers and 230 BROADWAY, Phone South 1486. course, carried on in a grander and more ing a permanent station in that popu­ We have the paint to brighten up others with allied purposes. those dull spots. The Colorado Telephone Co. imposing manner, but nowhere could they lous pagan city. The funeral of the late JIrs. Johanna “Such a journal should appeal to the have been more. touching than amid the Nevertheless, about two years ago, Blackburn took place last Friday morn­ general public, to the commercial inter­ ing at 9:.30 o’clock from St. Coluniha isolated archipelagoes of the Pacific with the aid of the Society for the ests, to' the employers of labor, to the Tandy Furniture Co. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ocean,. far from the din and the dis­ Propagation of the Faith, I was able to Church. Besides the many friends of the school boards, and more especially to The Furniture Exchange House. tractions of the great cities of civiliza­ purchase a small plot of ground there family in Durango there were a number mothers and home interests. Watake your old furniture and stores tion. How' impressive it was to hear and to erect a humble chapel, 24 feet bf out of town people who attended me In exchange for new. “I respectfully recommend that the by­ funeral. Mrs. Wm. Deneen of Water- IMPORTANT! "the Fijian natives, recently savage pag­ long and 12 feet wide. Phone 3799. 1532 L A W R E N C E 8 T. To Subscribers ans, lifting up. their voices in hymns By degrees my efforts at evangeliza­ laws be so amended as to provide for luiry. Conn., tlie only siiryiviug child of of praise nnd love for the Holy Eucha­ tion in the town and vicinity have borne an associate membership, admitting Mrs. Blnckliurn, except Mrs. McCartney, F . B A R T E L S Changing It is necessary, when requesting the rist It is true, the voices were not fruit and. at the present,time, Maji has those who are making a life work of or was unable to he present. Mrs. Antoin­ address of your paper changed, that you GRAVEL ROOFING and CEMENT WORK fJIVE THE OLD ADDRESS, as well as always sweet and harmonious, but the eighty-five baptized adult Catholics and special effort for the betterment of the ette Blackburn, daughter of the late al­ Felt Compo.sttlon and R oof Repairing. Address the new address. enthusiasm and faith of the singers an encouraging number of catechumens. physical condition of man. derman. came from Denver to attend her Established Ir. Denver, 1891. All Work “Now I have an unpleasant and most grandmother’s funeral. A large choir ^ Guaranteed. OtHce Phone, Main 8193. I made one forget these comparatively un­ The little cliapel has. already, become Res. Phone. York 3436. • i important details, nnd any ' discordant too small..and should be enlarged in or­ painful duty to perform, and that is to furnished the music, which Included solos'; ______1639 CHAMPA STREET. _ Botes were softened by the sound of the der that all the congregation may be call this body’s attention to the^ short­ by Mrs. George West nnd Miss Clarke. | w i a m a b breeze stirring the cocoanut palm trees, able to assemble within its walls. comings of., the medical profession—vo Solemn Bequieni High Mass was cele- ‘ JOE VAN METE:iR Manufacturer of and the milrmur of the waves rolling in Well-to-do pagans are-slow to embrace the irregularities, immoralities and bratod by Bev. M. F. Callanan, wlio de- i upon the sands of the seashore, wind nnd Christianity. It is the poor who are, crimes that have crept into its practice. livered a very toncliing and tender eu-' logy. Mrs. Blackburn was ninety years | Office and Store Fixtures waters thus seeming to join in the ho­ usually, the most eager to receive the “If the exposure of tlie guilty physi- of age. Speaking of her wonderful faith, | Phone Main 3783. mage of humanity to the Divine King consolations of our holy religion. ebian had no other effect than to destroy 1631 CUEVEUAHI) PEACE. Father Callanan said she belonged to a| of Kings. The faithful of Moji are,no exception the public confidence in that individual General Contractor. Kission Pnmlture. ! generation of Irish people that has now i to the general rule. They cannot give it would matter little to the profession alas! almost passed away.’ Slie belonged ' Pius X and a Japanese Noble. ire much help to encourage me to be­ in general, hut it has a much deeper .to a people that imd fought nnd suffered i : •OFFICE’&WORKS The following beautiful incident, show­ gin the work of enlarging the chapel significance; it lessens confidence in all for the Fnith of their Fathers. She was ing the paternal kindness of the Vicar nnd then there are so few, after all, that v m 6 1 6 medical men and in all medical measures. horn at a time when to be an Iri-h Cath-' of Christ for the people of all lands, and the undertaking seems to them stupen­ The traffickers in human lives and in­ WHY dous. olie was to suffer eruelly from the iron his especial interest in Japan, is related firmities must Iv stripped of their pseu­ run the risk o f gasoline explo­ W E AIM TO PLEASE ro

JULY 20, 1911. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER: f ; .

Obituary. cell gave a delightfully appointed dinner, like fairy blossoms grew. The funeral of Miss Hilda Elizabeth at their residence, 27 North Seventh I We miss her in the place of prayer, Colorado Springs From Our Correspondents Fischer was held. Saturday morning at street. Shell pink sweet peas and ferns j And by the hearth fire’s light; 9 o’clock from the home of her parents, were effectively used for table decora­ We pahip teside her door to hear INTEKESTING ITEMS FROM NEARBY POINTS. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Fischer, and at tions. Covers were laid for Rt. Rev. Once more her sweet ‘Good-night!” nett, Frank Buckley, Carl Anderson, Joe 9:30 from St. Patrick’s church, of which John Cunningham, Rev. Geo. Raber, Alone unto our Father’s will Murray Drug Stores Pueblo Murphy, Oscar Boedecker, Leo Stacy, W. the deceased was a member. Solemn re- Rev. Chas. Hagus, Sister Mary Raphael, One thought hath reconciled. S, Gurtzen and N. P. Palmer, ■quiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Sister Mary Clara, Mr. Jas. Purcell, Miss That He ■nhose love exceedeth ours. The Murray Drug Co. ^ M u r r a y ’s East Side Pharmacy | Father Kowald, assisted by the full Anna Purcell and the host and hostess. Hath taken home His child. Tejon & Cache La Poudre. MISS GLADYS MALLAHAX, 330 North Institute: Phone Mtin 189. 223 W. Abriendo Ave. Knights of Columbus. choir of the church. 'The church was Fold her, 0 Father! in Thine arms Phone Main 22. Phone Red 172. Pueblo council No. 557, Knights of crowded with sorrowing friends, and the Lawn Social. And let her henceforth be Columbus, had an interesting session in floral tokens of sympathy were many On the evening of July 20 a lawn so­ A messenger of love between their hall at the last meeting. There and of exquisite beauty. Little girl cial is to be held on the lawn of the Our human hearts and Thee.” THE BEST MILK, CREAM, Personals. .SUTTER AND BUTTERMILK wag a fair attendance, considering the friends of the deceased were pallbearers Loretto academy by the ladies of St. Delivered to all parti of the city. Master John Bresnahan of Leadville, weather. After the regular order of and flower bearers. The pallbearers Mary’s Altar society. These lawn so­ CATHOLIC CHURCH BADLY DAM­ who has been for the last four years in business, the lecturer entertained with were Corinne O’Leary, Year Pendergast, cials are held every summer by the la­ AGED BY FIRE AT MONTROSE. The SInton Dairy Co. Washington, D. C., studying for the u good talk on the current events of the Jane Duffy, Mary Hanley, Catherine dies of St. Mary’s, in order to bring to­ 419 8 . El Paso St Phone Main 442. priesthood, spent several days with Rev. order, and Brothers Ffank R. McAliney, Curran, Fronie Abell, Rose Lobeda, Eliz­ gether the visiting Catholic people and Alontrose, Colo., July 10.—Special.)— Father Wolohan last week. T. G. McCarthy and P. J. McDonald gave abeth Durkin, Julia Curran and Mary to help make their visit in the Springs The interior of St. Peter’s Catholic Mrs. J. M. Oakes and Mrs. Charles some interesting talks for the advance­ Faulkner. The flower bearers were: a pleasant memory. Great enthusiasm church here was totally destroyed by Obrien, who have been visiting in Den­ ment of the council. Viola McCarney, Angie Skube, Margaret and interest are being manifested by fire this afternoon about 2 o’clock, the ver, returned Sunday night. The lecturer and the entertainment Keyes, Gladys Woods, Marguerite the committee in charge, and ,from all blaze having started from an unknown :| Miss Rose O’Hara has recovered en­ committee have prepared an excellent O’Leary, Anna Carroll and Anna Dur­ accounts, a large attendance is antici­ cause. tirely from her recent illness. program for the next meeting, |nd desire kin. Following the services at the pated. An excellent musical program Nothing but the stone walls of the Mr. Maurice McDonnell, who has been a large attendance to greet | their ef­ church the remains were removed to will be rendered during the evening, and structure are left, as the fire burned rap­ STOP AT THE JOYCE HOTEL in Louisville, returned last week. forts at all future meetings. | McMahon & Collier’s, from which place lefreshments will be served. Tickets are idly before being discovered. It is not Miss Mary Cronan, Port Huron, Mich., tiiey were forwarded at noon to the old 25 cents, and can be had at the rectory known how the fire started,, but it is When In Colorado Springs is the guest of Misses Marie and Alice Weddings. t home of the family at Celina, O., accom­ or from members of the Altar society. supposed to have been started by light­ Burke. The marriage of Miss Anna Leonard panied by the bereaved family. ning striking a defective wire, or from Last Thursday evening the Ijadies’ and Mr. Edward Walker will take place Marie Rosetta, the infant child of Mr. Surprise Party,. candles left burning at the sanctuary. Auxiliary of thp A. 0. H. held a very next Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock at and AHs. Oren Smith, Hastings, '(tolo., The young ladies of the D. F. N. club A funeral had been held there a half successful meeting, at which 12,candi­ St. Francis Xavier. was buried from St. Ignatius church gave Miss Alyse Clifford a surprise hour before the fire started, and the CHASE S SANBORN’S T e a s a n d C o f f e e s dates were initiated. After the meet­ A very pretty wedding took place at Tuesday morning at 9:30. party at her home, 317 South Cascade funeral party was only a short distince ing, refreshments were served. 8 o’clock Thursday morning in St. Ig­ avenue,' on Friday evening, July 8. The away when the alarm was given. The Miss Marie Walter left Saturday for natius church, when Miss Ada Spurgeon occasion of the surprise was Miss Clif­ fire burned so rapidly that the interior W . N. ford’s birthday. The club presented Miss Milwaukee, Wis., where she will spend vas united in marriage to Mr. Frank and 'roof were a mass of ruins before it 112-114 N orth Tejon Street Telephone Exehanee BSi 'the summer with Mrs. D. C. O’Connell. Leonard. The nuptial mass was cele­ Clifford .with a beautifully bound book could be extinguished. Father O’Far­ Mr. P. Pendergast spent Sunday in brated by the Rev. T. J. Wolohan. Colorailo Spiii^ entitled ‘‘Beautiful Women.” After rell, the pastor, had gone to Delta on Denver. singing, playing and merry making, de­ the afternoon train and left Father Rich­ MISS HELEN C. TUOHY, Miss Rose Miller has returned from Lawn Fetes. licious refreshments were served. Those ards to Conduct the fune'al service. BEAUTIFY YOUR LAW N Representative, present were: Miss Almn Dibbs, Miss Westeliffe, where she has been teaching One of the social events of the past 1503 North Weber Street. The vestments, statuary and other ex­ — W IT H A N — Anna Purcell, Miss Grace Corporan, Miss school. week was the lawn social given by the Phone Main 1921. pensive furniture of the church were de­ ) I t t t > -Mr. James McDonnell - has returned Marie Murray, Aliss Kerr, Miss Gillis, stroyed. The loss is e.stimated at about r.adies’ Aid society for the benefit of m O N F E N C E from Beulah, after a pleasant visit. Personals. Miss Mary Clifford and Miss Alice Clif­ $4,000, with insuranee of $2,100. the Sacred Heart orphanage, on the lawn STRUCTURAL IRON, BRASS ANB 'Mr. John O’Hara returned Monday ford. The church was erected in 1885 and of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnot, which was IRON CASTINGS. from Glenwood Springs. Mrs. M. McMahon of 1533 North Wob- was one of the oldest in the gity. It is aglow with Japanese lanterns and small Miss Margaret Ferry spent Sunday in ei left last Thursday for Grand Junc­ St. Francis Ball. not unlikely that a new church will be incandescent lights, that gave a pictur­ tion to visit her son, Mr. Lewis McMa­ The Charity ball given in aid of St. erected to replace this one, as for some Hassell Iron Works Co., Manufacturers Colorado Springs. esque appearance to the grounds. Recre­ hon. Francis hospital, at the Broadmoor Ca­ time it has- been inadequate to the The Friendship club met with iirs. ation was found in cards and refresh­ Charles Kretchmer Wednesday after­ Rev. Father Deeriqg, who has been sino, on the evening of July 12, was; fi­ needs of the congregation. Dffic. Tel. Main 446 H oum T«L 5I9A ments, noon. Mrs. T. Lloyd and Mrs. F. Mual- spending his vacation in Colorado nancially and socially, a grand 126 N. Cascade Ave. F// The lawn fete given by the Young La­ Springs, left for Philadelphia, Pa., last success, and great credit is due lahy were the successful winners. SANTA FE, N. M. The H allet & B a k e r dies’ sodality of St. Ignatius proved to Tuesday. the ladies of St. Francis Aid Misses Mary and Alice Burke have be a brilliant success. Various kinds of' Undertaking Co. Rev. Joseph Veite was a visitor at society, under whose auspices it was Frank Keefe) a* young business man ¥ j returned from St. Mary’s-in-the-Wood amusements were planned by the young given. The Sisters of St. Francis, ladies UNDERTAKING EMBALAfflNQ college, near Indianapolis, Ind. the rectory last week. Father 'Veite is and Aliss Nellie Friday were married re­ ladies, which were enjoyed by old and, Colorado Springs, Colo. Messrs. Henry and Gteorge McCarthy on his way to Yellowstone Park. of the Aid society, and Catholic people cently at the Cathedral by Visar General young. Dancing was the most enjoy­ of Colorado Springs, extend to Mr. 0. have returned from a fishing trip near Miss Vivian Beebe and Miss Janet Antonio Fourchegu. Alfred Kane was able feature of the evening. It took W. Brinker, manager of the Broadmoor oldi Lnlinuiy •vt •• Antonito, Colo. Guftman of New York are the guests best man and Airs. C. A. Rathbun was St. Louis M arket place in the open air, where the dancers LONGFIELD & SONS, Proprietors. Mrs. D. C. O’Connell and baby. Mar­ of Miss McNall}’, 1503 North Weber. Casino, a vote of thanks for his gener­ matron of honor. The couple will spend could keep cool. The platform was osity and kind assistance in making the garet Jane, who have been visiting Mr. Miss Beebe attended the Loretto acad­ their honeymoon in the wilds of the Up­ Groceries, Meatfi C o l l a r s well lighted with Japanese lanterns. affair one never to'bc forgotten. Among and Mrs. M. Walter, returned to their emy two years ago. , per Pecos. Poultry, Praducfj Those not dancing found card tables pro­ the many patrons and patronesses were: home in Milwaukee last Saturday. Mrs. Jesse B. Garvin of Denver is the Archbishop Jean Baptiste Pitaval of 105 South Tejon. Phone Main 919 & C u f f s vided for them, where beautiful prizes The Rev. Geofrey Raber, Rev. Clias. Ha­ Mrs. Samuel Pollard arrived last week guest of Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Depeyre, the archdiocese of Santa Fe, is now in were offered. Refreshments, consisting gus, Rev. Dr. Schlarmann, Dr. and Mrs. I FRANK F. CRUbdP, from a two months’ vacation in Oregon 1004 Colorado avenuh. his home thwn, Lyons, France, after a of ices, cakes and punch, were served Pliny Perkins, Dr. and 'Airs. Louis N. and California. After an absence of several weeks. pilgrimage to Rome and Loudres. QUALITY AND SERVICB during the evening by the young ladies. Rev. Edward Clarke, chaplain of the Depeyre, Dr. and Mrs. P. 0. Hanford, Right Rev. Bishop N. C. Mats left The distipetive feature of the recent Florist UNEXCELLED. McDonnell’s orchestra furnished the mu­ Dr. and Airs. Frederick P. Wells, Dr. Sunday for Trinidad. ' Olockner, returne

'■ #; DSNViBB CATHOLIC BEOISTEB. JULY 20, 1911.

HOLY NAME SOCIETY GIVES A SO- Old lilrm, New Members GROUND BROKEN FOR ADDITION T0 aAL TONIGHT. ST. JOSEPH’S. W hat About Yoiu* Eyes? I Your Next Baking Try People often think that''the condition of their eyes ■will improve without One of the oldest established Fifteenth Ground has been, broken for the new ^Msea. Siioh is rarely the case. I.et us examine your eyes and fit a pair { The Holy Name Dioceson Union of street firms, a firm whose name is synon ­ ^100,000 addition to be built to the St.' of glasses for you that you will thank us for when you appreciate tneir ' Denver, composed of the members of ymous with highest quality in jewelry, Joseph’s hns|)ital. The structure will be Daefuinees,efuinees, comfort and style. i the Holy Names societies from all the' of red pres.-^d brick, and will be erect li GOLDEN ROD FLOUR Eye Care Is Our Specialty ^ Catholic churches of the city, will gave a on tlie north side of the building. More tlian 50 rooms will be in the addition. In “Mixes WeU” i smoker at St. Elizabeth’s hall. Eleventh the basement wilLbe located the nufscs’ THE SWiGERT BROS. I and Curtis streets. The proceeds will be dining room and the kitchen. When :he Many friends-No Enemies. Order a sack NOW—All Grocers j used for the work of the society and to new addition is completed the hospital Manufactured In fhla city by 1 1 ■ ■ help establish a branch of the society will be the largest west of the Miss s- sippi. OPTICAL CO. ■ • Devoted <. tclusively tO' > ih the state penitentiary. Denver’s Reliable Opticians 11 the Fitting and Manu- J !! factoring of Glasses. I! ‘ The organizations from the Immncu- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, CRESCENT MILL & ELEVATOR CO. ■ ■ • late Conception, St. Elizabeth’s, St. Dom- close, in. with private family; Chtholic 1550 CAUFOR^nA ST. preferred. Cull 832 20th st. , inic’s and St. I,eo’s churches held a joint’ ' meeting in April and organized the dio­ WANTED—Girl to assist at house­ cesan union for the purpose of advance­ keeping and help care for baby; two m family; no washing. Phone Gallup 1726. ment of the society. Hugh M. Woods Qur New Location I The officers of the society are: Rt. POSITION WANTED—In Denver, by HAY WOOD I Rev. N. Jlatz, supreme spiritual di- licensed stationary engineer. Enquire 870 Fox, or phone South 3‘288. I rector; A. A. Gargan, president; George GRAIN COAL CHARCOAL Is Handy for You ; Reinert, first vice president; F. J. WANTED—Male Help—Boy just leav­ Phone Main 5432 Poultry Supplies a Specialty ; Knopke, second vice president j M. J. ing school, to help do chores on a ranch Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT PAYS 4 PER CENT. We are well ami learn general ranch work. A good I 724 W. Colfax equipped to handle Estates, Trust Funds, Insurance, Real Estate, Bonds ^ Hickey, recording secretary; George home and small wages to begin with. I JAS. KNOX, Manager. and InvestiijentB. j Hackethal, financial secretary; E. Row- Apply bv letter to W. H. Bridges, Lara-1 RODERICK STEWART, Pres. We invite your inspection, and will be pleased to have you call at mje, Wyo. any time. : land, treasurer; P. J. Wiethoff, marshal; t a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 9 a. m. to 13 m. j E. .T. Hynes, publicity. WANTED, POSITION-Young lady The Golden Pressed and Fire Brick Co. Saturday and Monday Branings 6 to 8 p. m. I Board of Directors—F. J. Fisher, MR. WALTER KERWIN.' stenographer, some experience, desires ‘ William Walsh, ,Sr.; Edward Nelson, W. position; willing to accept small wages Manufacturers of All Kinds of Fire Clay Products. N. Berhorich, John E. Hesse, David the firm of M. O’Keefe & Co. has recently to start. E. 0. S., care Register office. been reorganized and now boasts of two Manufactures of Dry Press and Stiff Mud ^ O'Brien. J. Bernard. J. P, Tliomas. George enterprising new members. One of the FACE BRICK—WIRE CUT FACE % WBEkNU i Cronin, .lolm Bopp and E. !M. Fishhaek. new members, Mr. Walter Kerwin, whose j ------picture is here reproduced, has for some time been one of the smiling salesmen V 15!” AND CHAMPA '* ' PERSONAL. at M O'Keefe’s store. The other new Fire Brick, Tile, Checker Blocks, and Special Shapes firm niemlKw. Mr. Wolf C. Hansen, was of all kinds. Fire Clay, Calcine t- . c 1 .,., r< some years in charge of the watch 4 Master 1 eter iinnerty of 1417 Gay- ,|ppi,rtment at the retired firm of the 804|gjB05-806 Continenitea Bldg,______^Denver lord street w as the lucky winner of the ; Boyd' Park Jewelry Co. Big things' in iliW ) TRUST ^ 500 pounds of Hour at the St. Vincent’s On* jewelry line are to he expected from picnic last Saturday. reorganized firm of the M. O’Keefe Prompt Service. We Solicit Your Orders. Phone South 165. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Chrey have ^one ___ Full Weight Fuel and Feed Company,. OtSoars: Barry Karoney, Chairman of the Board; John E. Hesse, Pres.; to Glenwood Springs'for a month’s visit. ^ full line of Knights of Columbus F. R RICE, Proprietor, Successor to D. Kelley. Samuel 3. Tonng, Sec’y and Treaa. Ihom as W. Doyle received a teleeram Charms and Buttons at M. O’Keefe & Wm. M. C. Vice Presidents. , ,1 i , • J ■ ■ \-r I Co.’s, 827 IBth 8trel;t. W. O. Keynolds, B. Xieonard and Harrington, luesday that his sister is dying in New |______Dealers in Hay,-Grain, Coal and Wood Expreia Ho. 76 York and he left at onceto be with her. (1 1 • • - , , ... , Y d u r Prompt Delivery. I 259 Galapago St. Mr.'aiid Mrs. T. II. 't'ierik of 1987 So. 1)001111211(1 ill V tO iZ W66KS eifwitc Kelly, Ret. Phone Main 7786. Leo C.. Hartford, Ree. Phone So. 2609 Broadway are rejoicing over the arrival We po'Sltlvely agree to teach you Snell OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc 3. of a ten-pound girl. Expert Shorthand In 6 to 12 weeks and get you a position. Other systems re- , KELLY & HARTFORD Mr-'. Julia A. Conway and daughter, quire 6 to 12 month.s. Investigate the ! Margaret, of IIC So. Lincoln avenue, are effiplent shorthand. |D o l l a r s U ndertaking Parlors traveling through California visiting all Civil Service School, Kittredge Bldg, j PERFECTION ICE CREAM . j ♦W rirTEENTH STREET. PHONE MAIN 6219 I - ...... ifa— — .I I —_ I Miss Mae Green was hostess at a de- ICE CREAM, SHERBETS, • • „ , 1 u i ' liuhtfiil luncheon in honor of the Theta uisposition endeared her to all wlio knew ,• „ So. Broadway Business L o a f i n g PUNCHES, ICES, ETC. her. She is survived by her husband ! MedResaay after- For Sale Obltuaiy and four brothers, who have the sym- | with pink sweet peas and ferns, and Best stand in growing neighborhood Flanagan Bros., Proprietors. [ pathy of the entire community in their for Candies, Ice Cream and Dairy Prod­ Tfce funeral of Miss Delia McCarthy sad bereavement. The funeral, which around it were seated the Misses Hilda Office Phone, Gallup 564. ucts. Good reason for selling. Inquire Res. Phone, Gallup 1901. took pb«e from 2855 Curtis street Sat- look place frpm St. John the Evangelist Falke, Cecelia Devinny, Mary MePhee, 27 Broadway, near First. 2027 West 32d Ave., Denver. Margaret McGovern, Maizie Donnegan, vdaj Bfoming. Services were held at church, was largely attended, testifying OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mary Akolt, Bernadetta O’Donnell and SMied Heart church, and the interment to the esteem in which she was held. Helen Connell. m s at ML Olivet ce^mtery. Father C. J. Carr celebrated the requiem Idle money is like an idle person, CHILI Sir. and Mrs. John F. Campion and Anything to Mend? Gross Floral Co. T h e funeral services of Stella Onofiso mass and paid an eloquent and touching Key fitting, saw filing, scissor sharp­ it accomplishes no good results. 131 BROADWAY. of 2742 W 2th, Ave., was held from St. ■tribute to the character of the deceased. family are going up to their ranch in ening, gun repairing. We sell gas fix ­ Put your money to work and add: North Park the latter part of this month. tures. New and second-hand bicycles. Lunch Parlor Domniic'’8 church last Sunday. Inter- Interment was at ML Olivet. a little to it each month, and j’ou Ice Cream, Cakes and Pies. Plants, Cut Flowers if A '. , . Miss Blanche Ryan entertained at a A . UHRI, BseBt was at Mount Olivet cemetery. The funeral of Mamie E. Poole, dearly will he greatly surprised to learn M. C. COOK, Decorations small bridge last Thursday afternoon in 379 EZiATI. Telephone Bonth 3379. We make a specialty of funeral work. Midoel Walsh, beloved husband of beloved sister of Mrs. H. A. Twigg, will' , . how fast it grows. •2642 WELTON STREET. Denr-r. Telephone South 3305. Mm. Mary Walsh, and father of Patrick -take place todav from 051 So. Sherman,‘ DAILY But this will not happen if you JoMpk and Jafmes Walsh, died at his put it off. Start now. with services al St. Francis de Sales ' ® P*"' Everything Home Made kome, 425 Tyventy-niiith street, last chiireh. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet.'' ticular friends. Buy a pair of lots in The Frank M. HaU Monday. Sister M. Caniillera of St. Clara col- Moving and Storage Good Things to Eat Mn. Catherine Kennedy, whose death lege. Sinsinawa, Wisconsin, ij visiting Pies, 12c. Cake, 10c up. Cookies. 10c KANSAS PRIEST CALLED BY DEATH Furniture and Pianos Moved. doz. Bread 5c. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. Drug Co. we announced last week, was the wife her mother. Mrs. Keiper at 274 South OflSce: 369 SOUTH BROADWAY. Mrs. Kirchefer’s Home Baking, COR. LARIMER & 27TH STS. Liiiciln street. of Fatrick G. Kennedy, one of the promi­ Phone South 69. Denver, Colo 645 E. SOtb Ave. Pb. Champa 3994. Denver, Colo. Father Michael J. Casey, of Wichita Dio­ The Sacred Heart .Aid Society will nent pioneers of Arapahoe county. Her Hours: 9 to 12,1 to 6. Phone Main 1421 maiden name was Catherine O’Donnell, cese, Dies at St. Joseph’s Hospital. meet this Thursday afternoon at the How li the time to have yoor and she was born in County Tipperary, Was Well Known in Denver. home of Mrs. E. P. McGovern, 1535 t i Te ^ h o w e r Ireland, 64 years ago. She came to Colo­ Pennslyvania avenue. DR. J. J. O’ NEIL Lace Ciirtains Cleaned vs. V Father Michael C. Casey of the Wich- Miss Rita Connell of Brooklyn is a We’ll call for and deliver them. Plain rado at an early age with her brothers, DENTIST Curtains, 35c; or 3. prs., 91.00. Fancy The Medicine Cabinet and for a time lived on the farm of ita, Kas., diocese, died at 7 o’clock Tues- giie.st at the home of Mrs. Keiper, 274 Rooma 20 and 21, Nevada Building. Curtains, 50c. wUdi ML Olivet cemetery is now’ a part. day at St. Joseph’s hospital, where he South Lincoln street. , 17th and California 8 ta. MRS.’ j. M. ERLENBORN, Forty years ago she married Mr. Ken­ had'heen ill for some time. He was 61; Miss Mary O’Fallon, Miss Margaret 3531 Washington. Denver, Colo. nedy, in Denver. , Tlie couple removed years of age. j O’Fallon and Miss Margarrt Connelly to tlie ranch at Toll Gate, Colo., where Father Casey was born in Ireland, and have issued invitatons for a lawn party M . Paul, Paj' $50.00 down and $15.00 per MANEVAL'S they have resided ever since. Mrs. Ken­ his education was received there. Thirty- and dance this Thursday evening. July 20. Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailoring, motitli and watch the increase in nedy was an exemplary Catholic and a seven years ago he entered the priest-: The Misses Gotteslehen arc enjoying a Remodeling and Pressing. value. ' Peerless Bakery laring and devoted wife. Her kindly hood and was assigned to a /mall church' sojourn at Estes Pre. This is the finest piece of ground, , — and — at Olathe, Kas. There he labored fori Mrs. D. J. Sayer and children have 7 S. Broadway WORK CALLED FOR and DELIVERED the best mouhtain view, an dwill be many years, building up the organization gone to Opliir, Colo., where they will the strongest Catholic settlement in Ice Cream Parlor and strengthening it. By his parishion- spend the summer in the mountains; Denver. g . MANEVAL, recognited Master of ers lie %vas universally loved. In Denver The palm-filled arbor at Elitch’s gar- Write or call and let us give you E the Baker’s art, ■ he had many friends. In Leavenworth, dens was the scene of a luncheon pre- Snow Flake Bakery a free ride to see this property. oods produced that you find pure and G wholesome In every part: ' Best Homs-Made Kas.. he was also well known. ) sided over b.v Mrs. Mary Elitch-Long last any kind.s o f Bread. Pies .and Cakes His l)ody was sent to Leavenworth. Thursda}’. The hostess liad asked tne BBBAD, CAKES AHD BOLES. M of the highest grade, Candies. Citraxs. Friday night.. In the cathedral appro­ newspaper women of Denver to meet the re pronounced by Judges to be as fine H . P E T E R S , A as grandma ever made; members of the stock company of the priate services will be held today, and in­ 3800 LABIMBB STBEET. Mice Confectionery and Fruit are also terment will then be made at Olathe gardens. In the center of the table was IjBlIjsk ( nder here to suit the family trade: xcellent Cigars, Tobacco and delicious either today or tomorow. a miniature lake in which pond lilies E Ice Cream, ------^---- grew and fish swam. A Jane Grey cor- Express No. 448 ary life’s monotony with effects sur­ V passing the wildest dream: Frequent use of the shower promotes FBOMFT AHD BBLIABLE. 1721 Stout St. health and happiness In the home. It Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacAllister Will-} sage bouquet was at each place and the We Sell Genuine Gas Coke, Coal, Wood nd thus, desiring Staples and luxuries tones the nwves and invigorates the POX have as their house guest for a day, nienu cards bore the pictures of Jane and Feed. A In assortment complete, system. Years ago It was considered a T. P. SMITH, adles and gents will do well to call on luxury, today it Is deemed a necessity. or so Miss Maude Gates of Kansas CSty.' ^'’e.v> F.thel Terry, Suzanne Perry and L E. G. MANEVAL, A tepid or cold shower bath In the Thirty Oil Wells ;Mr. Tom Nast and Miss Frankie Nast Julia Reane, the honor guests, 526 TWENTY-THIRD STREET. morning and a warm one at night serves Tslspbons Main 7605. as a tonic and keeps you feeling right. Prodnclnic from 3 barrels to 150 barrels are spending a fe'w weeks in Estes Park. Mrs. William H. Andrew of Charline 2846 Larimer Street If you haven't a shower In your home, a sorround our property, consisting order one. You owe It to your family. ■ mt M acres. With the further record Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geier of 1476 hTirt received a telegram Friday from The warm days are coming, when one Miat on In paying quantities has been cannot feel right without an occasional Voaad in every well makes this waiikee street had their house-warming i her brother, James F. Flynn, from Por- shower bath. last'T\ eek and asked their friends to din -' cupine Ijike, Ontario, where a disastrous •Our portable style attaches to the fau­ A b Exceptional Opportnnity cet of an ordinary tub, with rubber hose ner. They were all seatrf at one large; fire occurred last week, saying that he connection, and is Inexpensive. We have o n from this field Is very high grade, many styles for use with bath tub or haTins a spetdfic gravity of 42, refining round table, which was decked with ■ his brothers, Charles B., Thomas J., floor receptors. 28 per cent gasoline, 30 per cent kero­ .American beauties. Those who enjoyed John T., escaped uninjured. j Insist upon getting our goods, as our sene. and selling to Boulder refineries name protects you against loss. fo r 91.2$ per barrel.' We have direct the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. F.' L.i J" “ temperance prize essay contest re-! p i^ line from our,property to refinery. .Sigel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Mr.; eentl.V St. Paul, Minn., Miss Hen- Hlodern School of Business THE M. J. O’FALLON We Pay Investigating; and Mrs. .Tames W. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. rietta Keenan and Miss Margaret Toohey SUPPLY CO. Expenses William Allen, Air. and ' Mrs. William' "'ere each awarded a year’s .subscription FINE PLUMBING AND HEATING GOODS Tfclr is your opportunity. We are con­ BeerlKiwer. Mr. and Airs. .1. A. Osner, Air., to The Denver Catholic Register, donated fident of success and are willing to DENVER, COLORADO Domestic Water Supply and Irrigation pay yoor expenses to and from Boulder, and Airs. August Geier, Air. and Mrs. Jo-' by Rev. H. L. AIcAIenamin. president of | Plants. Windmills, Oas and Gasoline to have you share in this confidence. Engines, Engineers’ and Mill Supplies, •> '■ Onr stock Is 12 per cent cumulative and seph I. Schwartz, Mr. and Airs. J. 0 . ! the Catholic Publishing Society. j Tools, Electric Motors, Lawn ana Oar- within a few months should be yielding Talbot, Air. and Airs. William Walsh, | Alisses Margaret tawler, Anna Allen | den H ose. much larger returns. We are incorporated under Colorado Dr. and Airs. H.' H. Alartin, Mr. and' “"d Gertrude Walsh of Springfield, HI., i laws for 950,000, par value 950 per shiuw.. There Is no promotion stock, no Airs. Atnnrice Solomon, Air. and Mrs. | spent A fe wdays in Denver last week en |; | oomoion stock—all treasury stock. Our Southard D. Wilson. Air. and Airs. Leon-1 ro'ite to southern California, 'fhey all; boota are at all times open to inspec- tiew. ard Walters ami Air. and Airs. .Joseph F.' »’’e very enlhusia^frt; about the West. j We are offering 200 shares at par Reardon. I H. Doherty, .editor of St. Alary’s i yalne, 950 per share. This limited o f­ fering will be readily taken up. so We Air. Frederick A. Nast, a brothep-4>f' Messenger of Phoenix, Ariz., is in Denver ' 1l|khadttfiC4^|| swggest you begin an early Investiga­ tion at our expense. Stock will be is- Charles A. Nast, is a visitor here to | to spend the summer. He recently "visit- THE BIG STORE, ■ned in lots o f 2 shares and upward. Wontd you lOoe to see 9100 grow into escape the terrific heat of the East. Mr. ‘ ed Lake and the western slope cities COR. 15TH AND LARIMER STS. Such has happened and Is hap- Nast has been with the publishing house! of Colorado. PCTing today by the production o f oil te the wells surrotradlng our property. of Harper & Bros, for the last fifty’ Aliss Angela Gilmore of 2938 Humboldt The Banner ^ ^ 1 lesponsibie Parties years. He is one of Col. Harvey’s right- l‘‘tt last week for Niagara Falls and the j 11 WeOwin accept a small cash payment; hand men. He is considered one of the Thousand Islands. She expects to he j 11 Bargain 11 heiBfni r can be arranged to suit conven- great authorities on books and autlwrs, gone all summer. ^ iBBee o f purchaser. Mr. Salaried Man. Is Now in Full Blast, and Sack ' eyerybody. this Is your Opporeunlty. In- and is a fine art connoisseur copsulted by, Aliss Alarie Roach of Cripple Creek is I,, Bargains Ail Mast Appreciate yestigats at our expense. New York’s most eminent patrons. Need-1 visiting Anna Alay Grace, 1901 Champa, | The Western Oil loss to say he is in I6ve with Colorado' remain a month. | Read — Profit! Producing ^Company and its splendid climate. ' i "nd Airs. C. M. Ford, Aliss Aileen | Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. ,A light summer hat. for that' new ; Por Boya' Suits—^Val­ 4 1 9 'Colorado Bnilding frock may be secured for little money j Chicago were recent guests of Mrs. Julius ^ ^ • :: I $1.45 ues up to 92.50. A fine ' ' V asstassortment of colors, for lads of SS H T E B , CODOBADO. at Airs. CuNen’s. 1462 Lipan. Take a Kolb at Buffalo Park. | 2H to 16 years. Vetophtme Champa 1953. I.Awrence street car. fit-j- r Aliss Alargaret Kimhel. head nurse ofj Por Boys' $1 Bloomer Pants St. .Joseph’s Hospital, left Alonday even-1 — .\11 colors and materials— The Typewriting Room al.so corduroys—for boys up to 17 ing for a six weeks’ visit to Chicago, | : years. Philadelphia, Boston and New York. I MEN’S SUITS. $6.75 for Men's Suits— m - - - ] The Alisses Alary and Nellie Kelly u. j Classes all summer in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, English and ;; Values up to 912.50. M . O’K EEFE & CO. ii Creston, Iowa, are spending a few weeks There \vill be styles and pat­ Telegraphy. Enter now and get ready for fall position. Some of Colorado’s most ;; terns and sizes in this lot to suit in Denver. every one— if yo uare small,- If Beg to announce a reorganization of the firm. Mr. Walter Kerwin and Mr. • 11J you are large, if you are stout, if Wobf C. Hansen, formerly in charge of the Watch Department at Boyd- Among those registering at Long’s snccessfnl citizens received their business training in this school. Summer rates ; you are slim—we'll promise to Peak Inn, Estes Park, last week, were fit you. None who respond to this Burka’, are new members of the firm. advertisement shall leave disap­ Air. and Airs. Dennis feheedy. pointed. Mrs. Adeline Moriarity of St. Louis' is .75 for Men’s Suits— Values up to 918.00. 4nsiting Mrs. .Jacob Savageau. We include in this lot the gen­ GEO. LaM UNYO N, President uine Adler’s Milwaukee Collegian Suits—fancy weaves a-s well a.s black, blue and brown, gray and tan—and here, too, are all sizes 1303 Broadway up to 41 and down to the small­ est.