COLORADO GIRL DESCRtRES SPANISH TRAGEDY Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1938—Permission to Reproduce, Excepting on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue CacMic Qirl Wm Have Part EYE-WITNESS DENVER CATHOLIC In Central City Production Qp FIRST ACTS Below: The historical Central City Opera house, sum­ mer theater capital of U. S. Upper left: Bramwell IN REVOLUTION Fletcher and Helen Chandler. Lower right: Robert Edmond Jones, 1938 producer. Spent Well Over Year in Country; Saw REGISTER' t Churches Burned to Ground; Priest 1^' The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Shot Down Also the International News service (Wjre and Mail), a Large Special Service, and Seven Smaller Services. (Miss Firginia McKay, Colorado Springs Catholic girl, has Just VOL. XXXIII. No. 47. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938. $2 PER YEAR returned from three years abroad—a year and seven months of it in Spain, where she saw the Civil war on both sides, lived in cities that were bombarded from the air and by armies, saw and met leaders of both sides, and studied the problems of the nation. The following story tells some of her experiences in Spain, The article is copy­ STREET PREACHERS SET righted, with all rights reserved.) ...it (By ViRQjNiA McKay) Registorials This is a story of one of history’s crudest and strangest NEW ATTENDANCE MARK; revolutions— the Spanish tragedy! It is an eye-witness’ ac­ WAGE-HOUR LAW EPOCHAL count of how social doctrines and principles really look IN PUBLIC MORALITY in action. It is a revelation of the extremes to which humAn Father R. A. McGowan of the beings will go when fired and p lap d upon; it is a page NCW’C Department of Social Ac­ LISTENERS OVER 8,000 taken from supremest. heroism. It is a proof that this is a tion regards the new wages-hours- crusade— between- light and darkness. And it is my per­ child labor law as epochal in our legal, economic, and moral think­ A new record in attendance was Thomas’ seminary, who is accom­ sonal conviction that the Spanish struggle is really not ing, despite the fart that it is but established in the two Itreet- panied on the street-preaching tour ip ‘six of one and half a dozen of the other.” a slight step towards the fulfil­ by the Rev. Edward Leydfen, preaching missions of the state a subdeacon, reports the most suc­ I went to Spain in 1935. The ment of the demands of social jus­ Iasi week. The two bands of mis- revolution began just 12 months tice. The law can order only a cessful week in his experience in later and during this year I was minimum wage of $11 a week sioners, one in Fleming, the other the work. The average nightly at­ to learn much about the Second Camp Work for a 44-hour week in the com­ in Yuma, drew a total of well over tendance at the Fleming talks was Republic and Spanish nature. I ing year, then $12 a week for a 8,000. Among the crowd of non- in excess of 700. Last Saturday finished my summer course in 40-hour week until the seventh Catholics who gathered in Yuma it was estimated that nearly 1,500 Madrid, at “El Centro de Estudios sear, when the rate must be $16 a to hear the talks given by Father heard the addresses of the two Historicos,” endowed by the For* Girls in week for a 40-hour week. Arthur Lucy and the Rev. Mr. clerics. Rockefeller foundation. 'Then I “These are not living but dying Francis Bottler, subdeacon, were As has been their experience in decided to remain on in this lovely wages. These arc unjust wages. three ministers. In Fleming, 12 all the towns visited thus country. I worked as governess These do not give a man. at work persons signified their intention of far this year, the missioners found with various Spanish families of 11th Season enough to keep his wife and chil­ taking further instruction and en­ only respectful attention on the the aristocracy and professional dren in the life-long health and rolled in the religious correspond­ part of the listeners. The only classes and I taught English to ence course conducted by Kenrick I’p ’l The opening of Camp Montrita comfort due them as human be­ semSlance of heckling was a students and businessmen. I got at Nederland July 19 will make the ’T ings and brothers of us all in seminary in St. Louis. young man’s driving up and a general picture of the cross-sec­ down the street where the speak­ 'I 11th consecutive year the Junior and in Christ. They are not The Rev. Lilly, C.M., tion of Spanish life. I knew Catholic Daughters of Denver usually an individual living wage professor of Scripture at St. ers’ stand was located with the workers and servants. I traveled even. Congress should have ad­ cut-out on his car wide open. He alone—always in third class. I have conducted a camp for girls in was the son of a, non-Catholic Colorado. Since the year of its journed this year shame-faped,’' jotted down the ideas obtained founding in 1927 the organization says Father McGowan in the Com-' minister. The non-Catholic mayor from servants and working people of the town prevented a continu­ has made the sumiher camp for motiKeal. Cathedral High -their attitudes and ideas and re­ girls one of its major activities. Yet even as much as this is ance of this disturbance by stand­ actions to their employers. I lived ing in the center of the street. In February, 1927, the Junior epochal, he argues. The govern­ in boarding houses and kept house Catholic Daughters of America ment now holds that the wage Plans Course in The reactions of the towns­ for myself and got a general idea formed a Denver unit under the needed for health, efficiency, and people were very favorable. Over­ of standards of living and prices. leadership of Mrs. Joseph C. the general welfare of the workers heard on the street corners were From this I concluded that skilled workers were well paid and that Hagus. Mrs. T. A. Triplett was ap­ is of interest to it and to alf the the following conversations: pointed chairman and Mrs. Harvey people. It seems to recognize that Home Science “I think this is a very fine unskilled labor was paid very poorly. There are a gi-eat many J. Smith was named chaplain. That the little it is doing is only a thing.’’ summer, 30 girls, chaperoned by step. “No use asking those fellows servants in Spain. ’The lower Cathedral high school will open middle class family has one, the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith and “Dr. John Ryan was advocating a complete domestic science course any questions. They answer them Mrs. Mason. Welsh, were taken om all. You can’t stick ’em.” sparkling-eyed Catholic girl and the South has produced some upper middle class employs from such a law more than .30 years ago. next school year, it was announced fine actresses. Miss Thorne’s fans three to four, the wealtn from five an outing to Lookout nxountain. The Bishops’ Program of Social by school authorities this week. “It is very fine. I am glad they from the Old South will be in The day was occupied in hiking, (Turn to Page U — Column i) A cannot understand why she didn’t to eight or ten. Every car has a Reconstruction right after the war One-half of the third floor of the cast of Victor Hugo’s famous get the part of Scarlett O’Hara in chauffeur and he is well paid. baseball, and other games. Follow­ advocated it. The NRA was, it is the Logan street building of the melodrama of Old Spain, Ruy the movie production of Gorpe I observed the Church and her ing dinner, the girls returned to true, a kind of wages-hours-child school plant is being remodeled Bias, as the Old West is revived in Il’il/i the Wind. She was long con­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) Golden and enjoyed a swim in the labor law but without effective this summer for the new class the famous Opera house at Central sidered for the role before Norma Golden plunge. ‘ sanctions. Now the government and stoves, ovens, and cupboards City this week-end. She is Adele Shearer was finally selected. With that outing as a beginning, recognizes the obligation at last, are being installed. A teacher Thorne, who will have the role of Miss Thorne got her start on Mistaken for Msgr. Lane, Nun Reveals the camp project rapidly took and for violations will punish up who has had experience in the Casilda. Robert Edmond Jones’ the stage at St. Catherine’s acad­ shape. 'The following summer, to $10,000 fine and for a sec­ course will supervise the cooking. i production of Ruy Bias, July 16 emy, in New Orleans, where one 1928, the organization opened its ond offense al.so six months in An expert dietitian will give ad­ to 30, will be the feature of the of the nuns encouraged her in first camp, located at Ensmont, prison. It establishes the right, vice to students of the class on ITFII1S1IIJ5S seventh, annual play festival in the her dramatic ambitions. Latar Maryknoller Martyred with Mrs. Harvey Smith as chief as well, to sue for back payments well-balanced meals, proper food picturesque mining town, which she worked up to the lead in the counselor. The camp enjoye^ great either as an individual or through preparation, what to feed the sick, was one of Colorado’s outstanding Little theater in New Orleans. popularity from its beginnmg and a representative, for example, a Catholic parishes in the days of the many girls spent the summer there. union. This is a real advance in etc. gold rush and for years after­ Because of Red Hair Among the first counselors were The new class will round out OF FO. OAIOOOFF the American law. It has been wards. Central City Mass Mrs. Mayme Duddy and Mrs. made possible by the revolution in the course in homemaking that has Adele Thorne, the Catholic girl Green. Father C. M. Johnson, who the supreme court in the last year been in effect at the school for St. Joseph’s high school’s first At 10 This Sunday (By George McWilliams) brought to light a hitherto unpub­ several years, as classes in sewing from Old New Orleans, will not be Sister Mary , a mem­ lished fact. Father Donovan was was chaplain of the Junior Catholic or so." priest-alumnus sang his first Sol­ the star of Ruy Bias, but anybody kidnaped because he was a red­ Daughters at the time, spent week­ The new federal law is a sign of and dressmaking have been elec­ emn Mass at St. Joseph’s church Mail will be celebrated in ber of the Missionary Sisters of who sees the play will remember Central City’s Church of the St. Dominic, arrived in Denver head! As has already been men­ ends at the camp and offered Mass (Turn to Page i ^ Column 1) tive for the girl pupils. last Sunday before a crowd that her for a long time. Those who tioned, the bandit band came to each Sunday. packed'the West Side edifice. The Assumption at 10 o’clock this Tuesday morning from Manila, have watched rehearsals for the Sunday, July 17, by Father Philippine islands, more recently the mission at Fushun seeking the The next year a new location priest, the Rev. John Bancroft, C. production and who have talked Rt. Rev. Raymund Lane, M.M., was chosen and from 1929 to 1931 SS.R., was assisted by two other Thomas F. Gorman, C.M. Fa­ from San Francisco, to spend part with members of the cast consider ther Gorman is also planning a of her vacation with her brother (Turn to Page i — Column S) (Turn to Page U — Column i) priests who received their grade Miss Thorne as attractive and ac­ FR. ANTONINE HINTENACH, school course at St. Joseph’s, the reunion Mass for former Cen­ and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. complished an actress as has come tral City parishioners on A. J. Harrington, 316 Corona. Rev. Willard Berberich, C.SS.R., out of the South in a long time— who was deacon, and the Rev. Wal­ July 24. She is back in this country after FLORENCE, DIES IN EAST ter Canavan, subdeacon. Other 14 years as a missionary in the CNURCN IS DECORATED; officers of the Mass were the Very From the Little theater, she went Orient. to a stock company in Ply­ When she debarked from the Rev. Charles Hagus, pastor of An­ mouth, Mass., and then to Broad­ The Rev. Antonine Hintenach, Antonine taught at St. Vincent’s nunciation church, archpriest, and Donations to liner at San Francisco May 23, it way, first as an understudy to big- was the first time she had set foot REGIS GETS CLASS ROOMS O.S.B., pastor of St. Benedict’s in 1905 and 1906. The next year the Rev. Ralph Michaels, C.SS.R., time actresses then as a bit player. church, Florence, died in St. Jos­ be was stationed at St. B ^e’s master of ceremonies. Minor of­ in the United States since she Now she is definitely on the way, sailed for Hong Kong in 1924. eph’s hospital, Baltimore, Md., on college, Peru, 111., and from 1907 ficers of the Mass were students Hoiy Father and her a.ssociation with Robert Decojration of the sanctuary at and stock room for the depart­ Monday. The Benedictine’s body to 1909, he was assistant pastor of the Redemptorist preparatory The first three years of her mis­ Edmond Jones in the Central City sionary work were spent in the St. Joseph’s church was completed ment. was returned to Florence, where of St. Benedict’s parish, Coving­ college at Kirkwood, Mo. The show is expected to give her a big ton, Ky. The following two years, Very Rev. Christian J. Darley, C. Chinese city. The past 11 years last week-end at a cost approxi­ The new class rooms will have funeral services will be held boost along the road to stardom. she has been stationed in Manila. mating $2,000, and Regis college soundproof partitions and cement Saturday morning at 10. (Turn to Page It — Column 6) SS.^., pastor of the parish, was Are Listed Adele Thorne is a tall girl, dark at present is engaged in installing the speaker. She left Manila April 23, met two flooring. They will be used by all Father Antonine, a member of and lithe. She has dark hair, laugh­ fellow nuns in Hong Kong, and six new class rooms in the unfin­ departments of the college. Many Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, Father Bancroft was ordained ing black eyes, and a good mouth. ished east wing of Carroll hall. by the Most Rev. Archbishop Sam­ came with them to San Francisco. of the .courses that formerly held had served as pastor of Sacred The Chancery office announces She likes the stage and she knows Originally from California, Sis­ Completion of the decoration work classes in the basement of Carroll Heart of Mary church, South uel A. Stritch of Milwaukee at the the results of the collection for that she is good, but there is noth­ ter Raphael entered the Missionary at St. Joseph’s marked the end of hall will be moved up to the new Boulder, for years before going to Redemptorist house of studies at Holy Father June 26 as follows: ing uppity about her. People like an extensive rebuilding program Oconomowoc, Wise., June 9. Sisters of St. Dominic at Mary- second and third floor class rooms.- Florence in 1931. He had been a Denver— her. knoll, N. Y. While studying at in preparation for the celebration Fathei Conrad Bilgery, S.J., pi'iest for almost 33 years. The son of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles of the golden jubilee of the par­ J. Bancroft of 792 S. Sherman Cathedral ...... $223.60 CHURCH HAS PART the novitiate there she became ac­ who has engaged in significant re­ Father Antonine was born in Annunciation ...... 40.37 IN YEARLY FESTIVAL quainted with Father Gerard ish’s founding, to be observed in searches in paleontology, will, es­ Baltimore April 15, 1879, and re­ street, the young priest was born Blessed Sacrament ...... 77.80 in Denver Aug. 12, 1910. He Central City gave much to the Donovan, M.M., martyred China October. tablish a small museum for his ceived his early education in St. Holy Family ...... ChurchJn the days when it was a missionary, who had not then been Beautiful and devotional is the specimens in one of the lower floor James’ parochial school there. His made his grade and high school Holy Ghost'...... 300.00 roaring am^rich mining center, ordained. Regarding Father Don­ .“Ytudies in St. Joseph’s school, be­ newly decorated sanctuary at St. class rooms that are being replaced higher studies were completed at Holy Rosary ...... 8.00 and the Chtirch has given much to ovan’s death at the hands of Chi­ Joseph’s church, work on which by the new group in the east wing. St. Vincent’s Benedictine arch­ ing graduated in 1927. He at­ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 19.00 (Turn to Page i — Column h) nese bandits. Sister Raphael tended Regis college for a year was executed by a group of dis­ abbey, Latrobe, Pa., in 1905, when Presentation ...... 12.00 tinguished artists from the Notre he was ordained by the Most Rev. I'm! and in 1928 entered St. Joseph’s preparatory college, Kirkwood, Sacred Heart and Dame studios of Chicago, 111., un­ Regis Canevin, Bishop of Pitts­ Loyo-la’s ...... 28.70 der thp personal direction of Vic­ 30 CONVERTS burgh. Mo. He spent four years St. Anne’s (Arvada)...... at the institution. In 1932 he en­ tor A. La Rose of the local branch Following his ordination. Father St. Cajqtan’s ...... - ...... Church Is Password of the studios at 1016 Detroit tered the Redemptorist novitiate St. Catherine’s ...... street. All the decorations were A R E UNDER at-De Soto, Mo., and pronounced St. Dominic’s ...... 25.00 carried out by hand, no stencil his temporary vows as a member St. Elizabeth’s ...... 40.00 work being done. PUEBLO MAN of the congregation Aug. 2, 1933. St. Frances de Sales’..... 85.25 To Qrateful Chinese He made his philosophical and the­ The altars, now liturgical, have INSTRUCTION St. ’ Sa­ been cut down and decorated in ological studies at the Redempto­ cred Heart league..... 10.00 rist house of studies at Ocono­ There’s a new password in China The tremendous strides being Roman gold. The ceiling features GIVEN DENTAL St. James’ ...... 31.31 today and those who use it may made by the Church are com­ lovely mural work in varying Thirty non-Catholics wh.o are mowoc. St. John’s ...... receiving instructions from the Father Bancroft will leave for gain entrance to any place. It is mented on by Sister dementia, shades of blue. The walls are a St. Joseph’s (C.S.S.R.).. 38.89 “Tien ju Tang” (), who says that Chiang Kai Shek has tiffany green and the woodwork, Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran at the Oconomowoc later this week. He St. Joseph’s (Polish)...... Cathedral will be baptized late FELLOWSHIP Rev. Antonine Hintenach, O.S.B. and every section in China now asked that all learn about Christ in a rosewood effect and high­ (Turn to Page 6 — Column 6) St. Leo’s ...... i.... 35.00 knows and appreciates the great and follow His teachings and ex­ this summer, the priest announced lighted with dark ivory, is all hand this week. Father Doran took Pueblo.—One of two appoint­ St. Louis’ (Englewood) 28.00 work being done. So writes Sister ample. Madam Chiang Kai Shek carved, details of the carving be­ St. Louis’ Holy Name Mary dementia, Loretto nun sta­ has asked the Church to care for ing accentuated in the decorations. charge of the instruction class at ments made annually for a fellow­ society ...... 5.00 the parish after the Rev. C. M. ship in dental surgery for resi­ tioned at Hanyang, Hupeh, China, several thousands of orphans. All statues in the sanctuary QIANT PEAKS CAUSE St. Louis’ Altar society 5.00 to her mother, Mrs. S. E. Abell of Less pleasant are the descrip­ Johnson was transferred to St. dence at the Mayo foundation has St. Louis’ P.-T. A...... 5.00 have been decorated in natural James’ parish. been given Milan Edward Predo- St. Dominic’s parish, Denver. tions of the horrors that must in­ colors and present a very life­ vich, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. St. Louis’ St. Vincent de evitably go hand in hand with war. In the present class of prospec­ ODD MISSION ODYSSEY Paul society ...... 2.50 The nun tells of an air raid on the like appearance. tive converts are representatives Predovich, 204 % E. Evans. Predo- St. Louis’ B.V.M. Six new class rooms are being vich’s assignment is the first den­ 29th of April “One thing sure— installed in the unfinished east of virtually all of the well-known sodality ...... 2.50 NUN WRITES people who saw it and its results non-Catholic sects and several tal fellowship at the Mayo founda­ A 14,000-foot range of moun­ quito pass, 16 miles over the St. ’s wing of Carroll hall at Regis col­ tion ever given in this area. say that' it was t’.ie greatest air­ lege. A large biology laboratory who have never professed any re­ tains is the unique cause of a hump into Leadville. The pass (Edgewater) ...... 15.00 raid in history, and little insignifi­ ligion. Most of them were led to The appointment came from Dr. Denver priest’s week-end vaca­ has been abandoned because St. Patrick’s ...... will be completed on the third NOVEL; SPENT cant Hanyang, whose city walls floor and also a private laboratory a study of the dogmas of the Cath­ Donald C. Balfour, director of the tion in the mountains. The once- of its treacherous grade and fre­ St. ’s ...... were built before Caesar’s reign, olic Church as a result of invita­ Mayo foundation at Rochester, famous gold-mining town of Fair- quently impassable snow drifts, St. ’s...... 6.15 was the scene. About 20 minutes tions to attend the Cathedral Minn. play, situated 90 miles from Den­ which force the priests of Lead­ St. Rose of Lima’s St. ver in the South Park valley, is ville to travel around the range YEARS HERE after 2, the siren blew. . . We Peetz Girl Is classes by Catholic friends. Two Dr. Predovich is a graduate of Vin. de Paul society.. 2.00 heard the Japanese planes—all or three of the group became in­ Central high school, Regis college, a mission of Annunciation parish 80 miles to attend the Fairplay St. Rose of Lima’s Altar recognize the difference in the in Leadville. Towering above the mission on occasional visits in the terested in the Church as a result Denver, and Creighton university society...... 2.00 Mdther Elizabeth Genoveva An­ motors. Then came the fiercest Invested as Npn of their readings. dental college, Omaha, Nebr. He small town with its few remaining winter when the roads are open. son, M.A., siyierior of Loretto St. Therese’s (Aurora).. 7.54 raid we have had. This was the A new class for those interested is also a first lieutenant in the Re­ families are the perennially snow­ In the summer months, however, St. Vincent de Paul’s.... 28.00 college, El Paso, who was superior first time sister permitted us to Miss Esther Fehringer, for­ serve Officers’ Training corps. capped peaks of Lincoln, Buck­ the mountain barrier has prompted at St. Mary’s academy in Denver merly of Peetz, was invested in in the Catholic religion will be Akron ...... ;...... go to the scene of bombing. . . started by Father Doran in the Dr. Predovich will assist and skin, and Baldy mountains. Over a Denver parish to volunteer a Alamosa ...... 25.00 for two periods totaling ten years, Our rickshaws passed stretcher the TJrsuline order at services held work with Dr. L. T. Austin and Dr. this giant range winds the last member of its staff to say Mass has just published her latest novel. at the motherhouse Chapel of the fall. The dates of the weekly in­ Antonito ...... 8.20 after stretcher being carried into structions will be announced later. E. C. Stafne, heads of the dental sign of the stage coach trail, Mos- each Sunday at the mission, and Aspen ...... 4.50 Mother Delaney, It is a realistic, St. Mary’s. . . in Louis­ surgery clinic at the Mayo founda­ thus began a missionary odyssey. Beulah ...... 2.96 modern, though not morbid, char­ “About three miles from here ville, Ky. Miss Fehringer, whose When the 30 persons in the pres­ tion. FR. RUENSA OF Every Saturday afternoon a Boulder ...... 45.90 acter study of the various mem­ on the banks of the Yantze apd name in religion is Sister Mary ent class are baptized, well_ over Recommendations for fellow­ priest from the Holy Ghost rec­ Boulder, South ...... 1.15 bers of . a typical American the Han rivers, the Japanese Philomena, was one of 14 young 50 will have entered the Church ships in dentistry are made by the DEL NORTE ILL tory starts out on the trip to Brighton ....;...... 16.33 family. spilled their death Sggs.. . People women who were invested. this year as a result of the instruc­ medical graduate committee to the Fairplay, usually accompanied by Brookside ...... Mother Elizabeth Genoveva was have not yet been taken from Subdeacon of the Solemn Mass tions, thereby maintaining the board of regents for periods of The Rev. Joseph Ruensa, S.F., two or more members of the Brush ...... 5.00 superior at the Denver academy under some of the debris. We saw at the ceremonies was the Rev. standard of conversions set at ^ e three years. This fellowship car­ pastor of Holy Name of Marj' Register editorial staff. The first Burlington ...... 4.15 from 1915 until 1921 and again one immense hole whose diameter Philip Ryan, pastor of Sacred parish several years ago. The Ca­ ries a stipend. Dental fellows may church in Del Norte, early in the stop is made at the former over­ Burlington Altar and from 1928- until 1932. She was was about 30 or more feet and Heart church at Peetz. Profes­ thedral converts now number into qualify for the degree of Master month entered St. Joseph’s hos­ night stage coach rest on the Rosary society...... 2.50 born in St. Loiiis, Mo., and re­ depth about 15. Another bomb sion rites were conducted a few many hundreds. The class was be­ of Science in Dentistry upon com- pital there seriously ill of pneu­ way to Leadville, the present-day Calhan...... ceived her early training there. fell in the court yard of the police days later at the motherhouse, gun more than a quarter of a cen­ pletiqji of requirements indicated monia. Over-work was given as the Camp Santa Maria at Cassells, Canon C ity...... 28.05 She has been a member of the station, and a criminal awaiting when 13 novices made their tem­ tury ago by the Rt. Rev. Hugh L. for advanced degrees. cause of his illness. (Turn to Page 6 — Column 6) (Turn to Page 8 — Column S) (Turn to Page k — Column S) (Turn to Page 8 — Column k) porary vows. McMenamiri, reqtor. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telenlione, KEysfone 4205 Thursday, July 14, 1938 Colorado Girl Describes Spanish War Blessed Sacrament KOA Service Station (Continued From Page One) tion called the F.A.I., Federation and for the rest of the night we to stay. I had grown very fond of Bancroft Decorating influence on national life. I looked of Iberian Anarchists. These two heard their hysterical cries and the family for whom I worked, and TEXACO PRODUCTS could not agree or co-ordinate. Company for the overly rich clergy in their pitiful murmurings, which later the Spanish tragedy held me in a 20 Veara on East Colfax In Barcelona, the C.N.T. domi­ strange fascination. I had thought COLFAX AND JASMINE YO. 9595 sumptuous residences but found nates. subsided in the long monotone of Painting — Papering very few of them. I did see the collective prayer until very early that the trouble would be short­ Decorating Tire and Battery We Call For and FRENCH WOMAN morning. lived and, besides, I had come to village priest, usually of peasant TRAMPLED TO DEATH perfect my Spanish. Corner Ivanhoc St. Rea. SP. 6575 Service Deliver stock, directing the affairs of his The whole night the noise of 5610 E. Colfax Are. YO. 0593 community. He was school teacher One day a friend of mine told automobile horns, rifle and pistol FEAR, BLOODSHED, me of something he had wit­ shots, arid general bedlam made AND LICENSE Dexter Service Station and social worker, serving without nessed, horrified. In a certain pay from the government, which sleep impossible. From the main The little town settled down to LITMAN’S Under New Manacement workers’ district a group had church, which became a meeting a miserable life of fear, blood­ had abolished teaching orders, be­ mobbed some women, accusing SINCLAIR PRODUCTS cause there were few to take his hall after the furniture was shed, and license. It became a For Good Bicycles Colfax and Dexter Phone YOrk 9494 them of feeding poisoned candy burned, there erupted at intervals crime to use the word, “adios” place. I saw communities of nuns to their children. An unfortunate Expert Repairing. ilr# and Battery Service m all kinds of institutions from an infernal chorus of “vivas” and (goodbye), because it contains the Washing, Poliahlng. and Lubrication French women was caught in the songs with which the militiamen word God — “vayais a-dios” — Work Called for and Delivered select boarding schools for society melee and trampled to death. The Wa Call For and Deliver Your Car girls to free schools where poor punctuated some speech or gave “may you go to God.” The offi­ W. H. Dunn and Murray Walker, Prop. papers next day carried the story point to some threat against the cial salutation was the clenched FR. 4533 - 1.506 Colo. Blvd. girls could learn dressmaking, of the poisoned candy but not of The Final Tribute hatmaking, beauty culture, nurs­ “Fascists.” fist and the word “Salud!” PARK HILL ing, cooking, servant training, the unfortunate woman killed. From that day to Sept. 6, 1936, (health). Needless to say the Park Hill Hardware school teaching, commercial train­ Another assassination, which I when we left Sitges for Madrid, slightest sign of sympathy with the BARBER SHOP Need not he costly to be beautiful! just missed seeing, seemed to set the daily and nightly life of the Franco Nationalists w a s the ing, and languages. When servants off the last spark. It was that, of a and Paint Basement. Rear of Park Hill Drug were dismissed they returned and small summer resort followed the equivalent of signing one’s own »Look for th# flign— You don’t have to be surrounded with wealth to lived in these institutions until lieutenant of the storm guards same pattern. The Anarchist death warrant. The boy who de­ Painting and Electrical and have the finest service. People in all circumstances done by a “Fascist.” A stormy ses­ .23RD & DEXTER they found another . There F.A.I., the radical C.N.T. and the livered our bread, for instance, General Repairing PAUL B. STEVENS 0. L. StMPSON sion of parliament followed imme­ had one day the temerity of voic­ can afford to call us. Whatever you pay, you receive were institutions for the old, the diately. The deputies hurled U.G.T., and the Trotskyist P.O. DELIVERY SERVICE — PH. YO. 6045 Proporietora utmost attention. sick, and the feeble-minded and U.M. (Workers’ Party for Marx­ ing sentiments not entirely in fa­ 4628 E. COLFAX—Colfax and Cherry Alao Special Attention to Chlldren’a and insane. The churches seemed full, charges at one another, some fist ist Unification) all set up head­ vor of the “Loyalist” cause; the “If W« Haven'fr Got It, We'll Get It’* Ladioa’ Hair Cnta but I didn’t know whether from fights occurred, and the scene be­ quarters in town. To leave the boy who replaced him told us his real devotion or from custom. 1 came bedlam. The Monarchist town, a pass had first to be se­ predecessor had been shot “for leader, Calvo Sotelo, read to the .f made friends of all nationalities. ministers the red list of crimes cured from one of these commit­ making pro-Fascist remarks.” Loyola My friends began to reveal to me perpetrated by the Anarchists and tees, which had superseded the I had occasion to go to Barce­ ” jm jtkld No Sra».-'CA.04G7 strange and startling facts. I was asked them what they were going civil authorities. The same pass lona several times. On my return observing trends and tides. I grew was needed for circulating Any Radio Repaired JAMES P. McCONATY to do about it. The premier de­ to Sitges I, together with the oth«r HAROLD L. BOWER to love the people. clared that the government was around. Everyone getting on or passengers, was carefully searched ELECTION RIOTS START “belligerant.” That night, Calvo off of trains was searched. They each time. On another trip, when Cleaner and Dyer AND ARE UNCONTROLLED Sotelo was taken from his house even looked into the depths of I went to get a suitcase which had Home or Car, $1.00 All Work Guaranteed one’s purse. Plua Parta Election time was growing near. by a lorry of police, and an Ameri­ been sent to me from Madrid, I Free Call and Delivery The streets were covered with can newspaper correspondent, a Searches for religious articles, was told to open the suitcase. A 15% Discount on Parts 10% Off lor Caah and Carry party _ pamphlets thrown out of friend of mine, told me the next money, compromising papers, and minute search of every paper 2018 E. 28th AVE. CH. 6404 St. James' speeding cars; pictures of Marx morning that his body had been arms went on continually. Every­ was made by three men at the bag­ and Lenin and Stalin and of Com­ found in a Madrid cemetery. where blue-overalled, rifle-bear­ gage station. They took a book AC-DC Radio - munist and Socialist leaders were I left July 16 with my Spanish ing “milicianos” were to be seen, of Italian art showing the muse­ posted on every wall. The squares family for a seaport town called stopping cars, questioning pedes­ ums and art galleries of Florence. Service SPIC AND SPAN Graham Bros. Market Montclair Service were filled with huge pictures of Sitges, on the Mediterranean a trians, and leading prisoners to In it they had found pictures of 29(18 East 28th Are. KE. 3864 Market and .Groceteria candidates flooded with lights; few miles south of Barcelona. jail. Madonnas by famous Italian Most Up-to-Date Store in St. painters. Finest in Station literature was thrust into the July 18, General Franco had be­ KILLINGS BECOME -Tell the people you patronize James’ Parish GEORGE H. CROSE, Prop. gun a counter-revolution-:-and the Several of the acquaintances MEATS AND GROCERIES hands of people on every corner; EVERY-DAY ROUTINE that you aaw their advertiaement Freih Vegetables Corn>Fed Meats “Every Service for Every Car’’ votes were inveigled and bhught, war was on! of the family were shot or robbed. WE GIVE NATIONAL BROWN STAMPS 6918 E. Colfax Ave. The killings never stopped. in The Regiatbr. openly. But popular belief was We had come here to spend the One of them, a coal-dealer of 2004 E. 28th Are. 7226 E. CoIfsx^Kext to Car Loop Phone YOrk 5185 that the Right government would summer as was the custom of this Shootings at the beach became a Barcelona, was despoiled of his t TO. 7731—Delivery Serriee We appreciate parish patronage be reinstated. Many people of family each year. We had hoped matter of everyday routine. At business. Another, father of ten Right political affiliation did not to escape the ugly atmosphere of first there was a semblance of children, was murdered in the ATTENTION LADIES vote for fear of disclosing their political agitation, street brawls going through the motions of a course of a “search” of his home. affiliations. This happened in the, and shootings that hung like a trial before some “workers’ com­ Barcelona, in those days, St. Joseph's family where I was working. Feb. pall over the city ever since the mittee,” but this lasted only two seemed to be entirely in the hands For Cleaners Naphtha Solvent 16, 1936, the polls opened for Left parties took over the govern­ days. Therfeafter this ceremony of the “workers’ committees,” voting. The next day returns were ment in February, 1936. Our was dispensed with and the “pa- with the Anarchists playing an FREE DELIVEHK SERVICE obscure and uncertain. A stu­ nice villa overlooked the blue sea. seo” (ride) was substituted. “Mili­ important part in its dominance. Call Ray—Your Naphtha Man Ice Cold Beer, Wines JOK'SBuffet. dent of mine from the province of .There was a lovely garden full cianos” simply broke into houses, Evidence was plain everyw’here of For Snappy Service Call Ray Granada told me that in his small of roses, geraniums, and jasmin. took “suspects” into custody, and the terrific slaughter that fol­ Bottle or Case BRIGHT SPOT OF then gave them the “ride.” It was WEST DENVER town the civil governor had re­ Far from the dangers of the capi­ lowed the failure of the National­ Phone TA, 8412 AT REDUCED PRICES tired and the anarchists took tal the five mothei’less children a lucky thing for many that the ist uprising. Walls were pock­ BOB’S OLD TRAIL : A. M charge of the ballot boxes. About in my care romoed in the sand the season had not yet really begun marked with rifle and machine- O’Brien’s a week later, the day after final afternoon of Saturday, July 18, and that '-onsequently a good gun bullets. The windows of the LIQUOR STORE 760 Santa Fs No Cover Charge election returns, I was caught in and the next morning, the bells number of summer visitors who large telephone building had all "Where ladies may shop with ease” a huge, wild demonstration in the of the three local churches rang would have been taken for a been shattered by projectiles. A St. yincent de Paul's 240 SANTA FE DRIVE KE. 7948 central square. The Popular Front an age-old call to the faithful. “paseo,” if they had been in Sitges, charred skeleton was all that re­ government had won and I was Very early on the morning of spared themselves this fate, at mained of an Italian bank; the Eaax Terma No Intereat Trada bi T H E O R A hearing what it was going to do! July 20, we were awakened by a least in this place. offices of the Italian steamship PARK LANE BOB & VAN’S Trouble was ahead! Following this volley of rifle shots and the noise A.S it was, the number of “Fas­ line had been wrecked beyond and within four months, 170 of a truckful of men whose shouts recognition. Commandeered auto­ . PH ARM ACY SWEGLE-MYERS cists” assassinated in the little Large Selection of BEAUTY SHOP Meat Market churches, 69 clubs, and the offices echoed against the walls. One town in my stay there can mobiles were to be seen every­ WE DELIVER ^Specializing in Frederics^ 750 SANTA FE DRIVE of ten newspapers were set fire to, of the servants ran up to my very conservatively be placed at where, generally running at un­ FURNITURE Attempts were made to destro oom with the news—the civil necessarily high speeds, with CUT RATE DRUGS Permanent Waves 45. This includes people such as ELECTRlfe^L APPLIANCES 284 buildings—all by the Anarcho war that so many had been fear- any proprietor of a medium-sized horns wailing and a cargo of Wa Meet All Advertised Prle«a ► 611 SANTA FE TA. 89*7 i Fresh Fish Syndicalists and Anarchists ng had finally broken out all or large store, automatically la­ militiamen brandishing their wea­ S. Racf at E. Kentuckj 8P. H16 PEarl 7288 1055 South Gaylord ,.stayed up till 3 a. m. watching as over the country: Barcelona was beled “exploiter of the proleta­ pons in the air. Feuds between Santa Fe Drive Moving church burn in front of my boary in chaos with the mobs in control riat,” landlords, or men known to the Anarchists and the other Left­ SOUTH GAYLORD 1067 So. Gaylord SP. 0674 SANTA FE SHOE{ ing house. The fire department after the military uprising had have belonged to some Rightist po­ ist organizations, especially the and Storage Co. came out, but used no water. A been checked in a bath of blood. litical club. Most of the execu­ Communists, were developing fast. CLEANERS BOB’S MARKET HOSPITAL beautiful shoe store next to it was The militiamen were coming by tioners came from Barcelona and They even began to kill each 1025 SO. GAYLORD Shoe Repairing for the Private Locked Storage gutted. While out walking with the carfuls into Sitges and we had Murcia, a very rich agricultural other. Direct Plant Service Quality Meats at Low Prices my five Spanish children I used to Large private mansions and ho­ Rooms - Packing - Crating better be very 'careful! region south of Barcelona, and Finest Quality Dry Cleaning The Shop of Quality and Price Whole Family see men being armed in the park, tels had been taken over by the At Reasonable Prices We Appreciate Parcel Post Order* \Ve would read about assassina­ CHURCH IS the historic seat of anarchy in militia for use as headquarters ERESH DAIRY PRODUCTS 742 SANTA FE DRIVE KE. 5705 400 SANTA FE DR. tions that took place on the streets, BURNED TO GROUND Spain. Of course some of the for their various organisations. PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold BOB MUGELS, Prop. From behind closed shutters we murderers came right from Sitges by Communists against Fascists; itself. I didn’t see any militia- The initials — F.A.I., C.N.T., U. The firms listed here de­ Billy Van’s Grocery then i later, in retaliation. Fascists watched the scene down the G.T., P.O.U.M.—were blazened wouM shoot Communists. I went street. The trucks stopped in women from Sitges but in Barce­ with paint on walls and doors and PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS serve to be remembered and Market , into the lying-in-?tate of one front of the church nearest us, lona, where I made a few short showed who were in possession of which was the only one of any trips, w’omen in blue overall uni­ when you are distributing THE MARKET OF QUALITY Communist victim, which was in a the property and the rights. THEY ARE RELIABLE police station. It took the crowds importance, the other two being forms were a common sight. your patronage in the dif­ 16 ozs. to the Pound about five hours to file in and out just small chapels. Several dozen Things confiscated from private ferent lines of business. 812 Santa Fe Or. Phone TA. 0538 to view the corpse. Hatred was militiamen, all dressed in blue houses and not appropriated by UNION SHOP written on their faces. The fu­ denim overalls and brandishing the militiamen for their personal nerals of the victims were the oc­ rifles and pistols, jumped off the use fed huge bonfires in the casion for huge street demonstra­ vehicles and trooped into the streets. All cars were, of course, tions. For the first time, as I church. In a moment pews, altar taken over by the C.N.T., F.A.I., COTTRELL'S THE PHOTO m iL watched from the doorway of an cloths,- and sacred images and U.G.T., or P.O.U.M. committees. IMMEDIATE SERVICEl Do You Want A American club during one of such statues were flung into a pile in At one of these burnings, held Sa Roll developed, printed, and choice, funeral processions, I saw a con­ the middle of the sti’eet. Strident at the beach one afternoon, a tk* Aftii'i Stett 621 tlXTEINTH ST., two enlarffementa, one tinted en­ cries and imprecations accom­ largement, or eight reprints. 25c certed mass giving the clenched fist large wooden statue representing coin. Communist salute. As the cortege panied the pirocedure. Fists were a was kicked around and Baby? passed along the center of the cap­ lifted in the Communist salute. then the blue-overalled mob, in­ THE PHOTO MILL Someone set fire to the pile. Then Box 619AI Minneapolis. Hina MANY WOMEN from ital’s principal street, singing the cluding some children, took turns Coast to Coast, formerly Internationale and other recently the militiamen jumped onto their slashing the figure’s face, saying, childless for years from written Spanish proletariat songs, trucks and made off toward the sterility due to func­ in a naively insulting w’ay, dirty tional weakness, ARE a foolish girl from an upper story other churches. Two hours later, words into its ears. To the left St. Jude Thaddeus now PROUD and HAP­ balcony opposite me spit down on the fire was still burning. A of our villa was a community base­ PY MOTHERS from and Imowledge and ose of s siin the casket. The mob ascended in thin column of smoke arose from ball field where books and per­ pie home method'■details of a fury and whirled her away—to the debris and was wafted sea­ which I send FREE on re- sonal effects were burnt in huge St. Anne Solemn Novena qoest. Parents are admit- I don’t know what! Then the wards by the wind. piles and I can see yet the flying la July I8Ui to July 26th ^ tedly f srhappier. healthier, civil guards (an old royal military That night the clergy were ^and more contented than bits of leaves settling on our front t Dominican Fathera ihildless couples! A baby gives the real home spirit body) gradually began to disap­ taken out to the beach and shot veranda. Rev. Hugh Justin McManus, and ties a hnsband and wife in tmest enduring lovr pear from the streets, and a friend and from that moment the reign l a O.P., S.T.L.R. and mutual interest. The msjority of discontented, of mine told me that the govern­ By this time the few foreigners Rev. James Thomas McLamey. nnhappy marriages are tboee of ehildltas couples. of terror was on in placid Sitges. w’ho had come to spend the sum­ O.P.. S.T.D. ment had removed them all to the House by house the search went GET THIS KNOWLEDGE FREE! country. Next we heard that the on for “Fascists,” rich people mer at the resort had fled. Amer­ 11 AT ST. PIUS CHURCH During my 40 years of practice in functional condi­ ican, French, and British cruisers Shrine of 8t. Jode Thaddens tions of women i developi'd this home method, which President of the republic had re­ and Rightists. Early in the eve­ 1909 S. Ashland Avenue (s described in my illustrated treatise sent FREE ON leased the political prisoners, lead­ ning two men loudly knocked at called at the harbor and sent men Chicago, niinoia REQUEST. It discusses manytubjecti relating to the ashore to escort their nationals female orgsm and tells how you too may often com­ ers of the revolt of October, 1934. our door, A maid opened it and Petitions may be sent in before or bat your troubles as have others who reported arrival In the outlying roadways, cars the “milicianos,” young men on board. I rather suspected that during the novena. of babies after being ehildlese for years, doe to func­ a few Spaniards also found their R ot. Vindent R. Burnell, 0*P., tional weakness and report as well satisfactory relief were stopped with the clenched armed with rifles, asked for the by this home method. DR. H. WILL KLOERS, 7 th Way onto the ships. Director and FalixSta..Si»lta 1497-G St« Jonaph, Mhmaitri. fist sign and the occupants asked man of the house. In the ab­ for money for the “International sence of the father of the family, FOODSTUFFS BECOME Red Help.” In some southern a civil engineer who had remained HARD TO GET 'WWW WWW towns the people hung out ban­ behind in Madrid, his sister came Soon the shortage of foodstuffs ners on their balconies saying: down. made itself felt. Eggs, butter, I CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING “This floor does not pay its rent!’’ The men wanted to know how and meats became luxuries. Other Fights occurred between students many we were, how long we were signs of war appeared. The beau­ and professors and between going to stay in Sitges, whether tiful local hotel became a hospital. NOW-The Big FINAL Price Slash! groups of students in the Univer­ we had a car, whether we had Ambulances brought to it every Classified Ads sity of Madrid. I passed through obeyed the radio order, broadcast day many wounded from the Zara­ the longest elevator strike of my that afternoon, directing everyone goza front. Men on crutches, It will pay yon to read ALL of the fallowing advertixement*. life. Every day I had to walk up to burn all religious objects. with bandaged faces, arms in si.< flights of stairs four times a “Yes,” said the young aunt, day. . slings, or some limb missing ceased “we have a car but it is old.” The soon to be something to stare at. A janitor’s wife said to me one men replied that we could keep ALL STRAWS HOTELS FOR SALE day: “We are all the same now. it for the time being since it was Among the wounded a good n e w h o u s e h o t e l AMERICAN Daisy Automatic Hot Water There are no more ‘senoritas’ old, but they needed the services many bore self-inflicted injuries— IN I'HE SHADOW of Colorado’s beau Heater, a real bargain, also other house- (ladies).” A chauffeur told me, of the chauffeur for “special these were the ones whose revolu­ tiful capitoL Colfax at Grant, Denvei. hola necessities. D. H. Houston, 617 S. tionary ardor didn’t reach the Six Weeks of Sunt' ^PANAM AS Colo. Logan St. to the side, another time: “The night w’ork.” They were assured worker doesn’t want the revolu­ that all religious possessions had point of accepting the possibility mer Ahead! Buy --SENNITS CATHOUC DAUGHTERS’ HOME BERNIE MACK BARBER SHOP tion.” In Madrid the workers be­ been done away with and then de­ of death and danger at the front, for This Summer —TOYOS 1772 Grant. Pleasant home for airla. and who preferred the lesser dis­ Barber Shop, 1268 Santa Fe Drive, long to two powerful labor syndi­ parted with our chauffeur. Later, and Next! All cates—the U.G.T., General Union under cover of darkness, one of comfort of reporting a hand or —BANGKOKS WANTED—FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHS of Workers (Socialist), and the the boys, a 17-year-old cousin, foot bullet wound that would save Styles and Sizes. >—Palma Royals them from the trenches, at least WANTED—Household furniture, old cloth­ UNITED PHOTO STUDIOS C.N.T., National Confederation of aided by one of the servants, took ing, pictures, kitchen utensils, etc. The Low Prices High Grade Work Labor (Communist). The latter is a large box containing all our re­ for a time. Among these were also Denver Deanery’s Beneflt Shop. Call Tabor On Wedding Pictures dominated by another organiza- ligious objects to the beach and many young boys, not of sympa­ 2916. I8S6 Lawrence street. Experts With Children thetic tendencies, who were force­ J521 Curtis TA. 8412 buried it in the sand. The next SI.50 Straws $3i85 SIrawt morning and the following morn­ fully enlisted. Similar signs of un­ i i REAL ESTATE willingness to fight the National­ i i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ings the chauffeur returned about 13 H. J. PALMATIER WHY FISTULA 8 'o’clock and related to the fam­ ists were shown on two occasions, KE. 4300 S26 U S. Nat’l. Bank Bldg. Reconditioned pianos, playtre. irranda. ily what his ' duties were in when groups of militiamen from 75c n.93 onirana (pipe and reed), orchestral in.ntni' the town and from Barcelona pass­ i i FURNACES AND GRATES menta. T R. Walker. 236 Broadway. SP the night. He was in charge of 7364. rounding up people to be shot. ing through Sitges made a show of SSB5g SI.95 Straws $5i00 Straws FURNACES INSTALXED A REPAIRED IS DANGEROUS Then one night we heard a going to Madrid only to return a SS3 B. a. York. 627 E. Exposition. PE. 1269 DRUG STORES Loss of bowel control is the great commotion in the house to, our day later offering various excuses danger which threatens in neglect­ left, where a large family of 14 for their failure to reach the front. LOCATION HUTCHINSON’S PHARMACY ed cases of fistula. Many could In fact whole trainloads of troops 98c $2.50 Your Naborhooii DrueRiat lived. There were loud voices, i i CHOICE Denver restaurant location for Phofit SPruc. 0668 700 So. Peart save themselves from that humili- cries, oaths, shouts. Then we saw returned. The Catalans are not sale reasonable. Thriving busineaa. Three- JAMEB HUTCHINSON atipg calamity by knowing the a group of about ten militiamen warriors. i i $2.45 Straw. $7.50 Straws in-one, fountain, beer and wines. Restaur­ facts in time, and by seeking the drag the father, the oldest son, Foreign consuls were thoroughly Ip ant in hotel district. Owner has other business irtcrests. Terms by owner. Phone, HOUSE CLEANING appropriate treatment. Radical and a priest, who was the chil­ alarmed by this time. From their TAbor ST64. Call at 8 p. m. treatment is not advisable, except dren’s tutor, out into the street. Barcelona offices they gave re­ h $3.75 CALL EDDIE O’NEILL FOR WALL for e.xtreme cases. Get a book $1.23 WASHING AND WALLPAPER CLEAN- There, without further ceremony, peated warnings to their nationals DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN ING, FLOOR WAXING, AND GENERAL offered free by the McCleary the three were shot and the who remained in the zone to avail JANITOR SERVICE YORK 8900-R. Clinic, 7-300 Elms Blvd., Excelsior S2.85 Straws SlOiOO Straws Femala . disorders treated auccessfulljr hr militiamen left. The old man lay themselves of the warships com­ i l advanced electrotherapy method. Non- Springs, Mo., wDich explains these face down with his arms stretched ing to evacuate them before things surgical ORGANS conditions. Read about their com­ out. The son lay near him and got much worse. Our American DR. L. A. KASPARIE, N. D. D. C.. 881 E paratively mild treatment which the priest fell a few feet away, iS iob $1.43 $5.00 6th Ave.. TA. 0966. Several good reed organs, reconditioned and consul, despite the stubbornness guaranteed. Walker, 236 Broadwav, SP. has helped thousands of men and also face down, a big red blotch and lack of . co-operation of many 7364. women without the usual hospital PRMCE SITUATION WANTED contrasting vividly with the black of us, exerted every effort to clear s i • A TWO MANUAL pipe organs at a bar­ experience. Write today. You of his cassock. The women and us out of the danger. He person­ GiRL 15 will take earC of baby or children gain. Call J. A. Jinacio, 8716 Navajo will incur no obligation. Use the some of the children came out of ally and in very strong terms for board and room. Call 3106 Vallejo SL SL Fhone GA. 1126. above address. the house to take in the bodies urged me to leave. But I decided *■ m

PAGE THREE Thursday; July 14, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205

PreSerred Parish Si. Louis’ Parisk Picoic lo Preferred Parish Trading List^ 1 Planning F d iv a l (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariih) park by means of autos, several Be Held July Ik Trading List-« 'The last classes of the vacation trips being made in orderrdi to take A A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A A A. A A. A A AAA A.AAAA.AA.A school were held on Thursday, July care of the large crowd. At the (St. Louia* Pariah, Englewood) 7, and the school term was. offi­ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) park, games were played and lunch MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER; An enthusiastic rally with close cially closed with a picnic at City At the general parish meeting MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER: park on Friday morning, July 8. was served. The children had a li The mercbanti represented in this section are boosters. The; are to 100 parishioners present marked last Tuesday ij; was decided to ansions to work with you and are deserTing of your patronage. Co­ the first meeting for the big par­ The) Rev. Victor Winter, S.J., and delightful time. The merchants represented in this section »re booster*. They ere some of the women transported hold the annual parish picnic "get operate with them . ish festival to be held on the The junior choir at Loyola, com- anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Ce» school grounds Aug. 4, 5, and 6. the children from the school to the po.sed of men and young women, together’’ Sunday, July 24, on the Officers and members of all parish enjoyed an outing in Bear Creek Regis college grounds. Thomas operate with them. i^ocieties w'ere present and volutY- canon Sunday. Mrs. Miller, direc­ Carroll was appointed chairman of teered their services on commit­ tor of the choir, and Fathers Ed­ the committee in charge of games Cathedral tees. Further details of this ward Morgan, S.J., and George JLTli SH T l and grounds. There will be free year’s festival, which promises to ■Keith, S.J., accompanied the young be outstanding, will be discussed people. games for young and old. Many St. Philomena's R. SHERWOOD-HODGES, at another meeting to be held in This Sunday, the third Sunday beautiful gifts, which will be given ALAMO DAIRY the parish hall Monday evening, of the month, will be the regular 1511 E. COLFAX D.S.C. July 18. Following the meeting lOGIVECmill as prizes, have been donated. Ice LAWN Communion day for the Ladies’ cream and coffee will be served KING'S^ ICE CREAM there will be entertainment for sodality. SHAR-ZEE SHOP MOWERS 20 Flavors — Heaped High Chiropody - Podiatry young and old. without charge. The purpose of Come In—Browse Around SHARPENED Old Fashioned Cottage Cheese Donations for the hope chest The sisters’ house has been 5c Pint — FOOT SURGERY— closed for a few weeks. Some of the the picnic will be to bring together A 1.001 ITEMS 2 )n Factory Machine MILK — CREAM 202 United SecarUies Building are coming in fast. Among the sisters are taking special courses the parishioners in order that they 2239 E. Colfax Aye* donations received are a radio, Lanrh Meat • Assorted Cheess • Cigarettes at institutions of higher learning, may become better acquainted. Notions • Party Favors - Berkshire Hosiery Collin’s ; Candy Next Capitol Hill Post Office given by Mr, and Mrs. W. Wempe; and others are making their an­ Frocks - Greeting Cards - Unique Gifts Open Evpninca and Sundays Houri 9 to 5—Eycnlngs br Appointment a set of dishes, salt and pepper (St. Elizabeth’% Parith) Evecy parishioner is invited to Bike Shop 7 :30 to 10 p. m. nual retreat. They will begin to pack a basket including cups and FR. S770-W 12th & Madison shakers, baking dish, vegetable The Altar and Rosary society return early in August. 2817 E. Colfax mould, and skillet and dish pan, will hold a card party W’ednesday silverware, and to be present for a by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doyle; bath Since the close of the vacation full afternoon and evening. A PEARL DRUG CO. City Lace Cleaners evening, July 20, at 8 o’clock in school, work has been started on 17th A Pearl 218 Eaat 7th Ave., Ph. TA. 7907 towels and wa.sh cloths. Miss the school hall. Admission is 25 good time is assured for all'who Angie Roos; bed spread, Misses cleaning and repairing the school attend. Harry’s and Ruby’s CUT PRICES CURTAINS cents. Everybody is invited. building. Long before school opens Conoco Service Carefnlly Cleaned and Returned Same Size Anna and Kate. Dunn, and Mmes. The Altar and Rosary society Hi-Per-Cent— Beer— W ines MAIN 4646 FREE DELIVERY L. J. Steinmetz and A. J. Ender- The Young Ladies’ sodality will in September everything will Special Care Given to Table Linens receive Holy Communion in a body will receive Communion at the 8 G. F. BERKENKOTTER. Prop. Blankets Laundered without Shrinkage weisen; pillow ca.ses, Mr. and be in perfect order. o’clock Mass Sunday, July 17. — Special* Every D a y - Station j Oar Specialty Filling Preacrlptioni WORK CALI.ED FOR AND DELIVERED Mrs. Walter Barth; aprons, Mr. at the 9 o’clock "Mass Sunday, Devotions on Monday and Fri­ R. D. BIGELOW Colo. Blvd^ and J. L. Kingsbury. Prop. July 17. Vivian Dade Wed* 3416 E. COLFAX AVE. Formerly of Cathedral Parish Colfax WINES & LIQUORS 10% FOR CASH CARRY and Mrs. R. McRae and Mr. and day evenings at Loyola and on Vivian Dade became the bride YO. 3506 Call for and DeliTtr Mrs. A. Altmyer; night gown, The Rt. Rev. John H. Peschges Friday evening at Sacred Heart Lunch and Dine-W'ith-Us -~W ashing and Greaalnf— The Handicraft Shop Mrs. Falk; cash donations, Mrs. of Austin, Minn., is visiting at the continue in the summer months, of Emerson Reamon of Los An­ monastery. geles, Calif., Wednesday morning. CHARLES S AUGER. Prop. Anna Morri.son and Mr. and Mrs. but are held 15 minutes earlier, at •ww w w w w w (Between Washington and Clarkson) William Spindler; quilt, Mr. and The Rev. Conradin Rellinger, 7:30 o’clock. Their witnesses were Robert Dade and Martha Dade. The Rev. Leo EAST EIGHTH Art [..eallier and Mrs. K. Dow'ntain, Mrs. W. B. O.F.M., is acting pastor at St. Jos­ The St. Vincent de Paul men Downtain, Mrs. Gramkow, Mrs. J. eph’s church in Ft. Collins. continue their meetings in the Thome officiated at the ceremony. AVE. CREAMERY ITT HE CARRrnUR KUKn BASKET ; AeroplaiiP Kits Jack.son, and Mrs. L. R. Smith. vacation time. Breakfast was served at the bride’s Distinctive Dyeing 731 EAST COLFAX Blankets, sheets and pillow cases, Sister Hilda, former teacher at home with Fathers Leo Thome and Evalona Dairy Products Instruction Given to School Classes and St. Elizabeth’s school, has been The book rack at Loyola church Anthony Weinzapfel attending. ______, Individuals and silver are to be donated later transferred to Buffalo, N. Y. Sis­ has some fine new pamphlets on By RA.Y’S REGULAR AND GUERNSEY MILK TABOR 6961 by the various clubs. A house-to- IN GALLON LOTS —ffir»efl'ettiyF5zA6Liii2j ter Agnesine of Columbus, 0., is Spain. Booklets covering many Mrs. L. Brown, president of the house canvass is being made by one of the new teachers. other important questions are also Altar and Rosary society; her 2932 E. Colfax Are. TO. 7796 3912 E. 8th Evalona Bith, Prop. members of the Altar society for found on the rack. New booklets mother, Mrs. Grant, and daughter .A A A A. A. AA A A iKA A AAA. Open Sundays and Ereninga PETE GOLDEN’S other articles, which will be listed are received weekly. have left on a vacation trip to Zion EXPERT SHOE as they are received. canyon, the Grand canyon, and Shamrock Tavern Altar Society to Entertain Boulder dam. Younsf’s Barber Shop ,3211 E. Colfax Are. FR. 6661-0661 REBUILDING 18TH AND DOWNING The Altar society will enter­ Classes End at The following were baptized 3421 E. 12th Ave. tain at a card party to be held in Cathedral Boys Sunday; Mary Frances Y’ates, in­ Near Madi&on Variety Fruit Store “ ITTiere Service and Quality Plate Lunches the hall this Saturday evening, fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. YOUNG, Proprietor Blend'' Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks July 16, at 8 o’clock. Hostesses Charles Yates, sponsors, Robert WEI.L-BARBERED Fruits and Vegetables will be Mrs. G. Smitanic and Mrs. In Elitch Play HOT & COLD SANDWICHES Robertson and Frances Tarbell; IS FRESH DAILY FREE DELiVEST 210 E. 13lh Ave. KE. 0622 F. Barday. All are invited to St. PUIomena’s Clifford Leroy Winburn, infant VIELLGROOMED AMERICAN ART attend. The cast of Slop-Over, this son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Win- Mrs. J. Jackson and Mrs. L. R. (St. Philomena\ Parish) burn, sponsors, Peter Schilling Eat Your Sunday Dinner at CLEANERS & DYERS week’s offering at Elitch’s theater, Smith will entertain for the Altar Religious vacation school is numbers among its members three and Anna Bowen; James William WHITE SWAN Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed . . 60e society at a lawn party to be held Burger, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ladies’ White Coals or Dresses ...... 85c closing Friday, July 15. A party brothers, “Students at Cathedral E&K 10% Cgsh and Carry at Mrs. Jackson’s home, 4279 S. school. They are Chubby, Ramon, Allen Burger, sponsors, William THE UNICORN Fox street, Thursday afternoon, at the school will be held for the CAFE 2817 W. 33rd Ave. AM Garments Insured and Billie Kerr, son.s of Mr. and Burger and Lucile Ward. BARBER SHOP Try Our 25c Feature Lunch—ilnclndea CALL AND DELIVERY July 21, at 1:30. children who have been attending and prizes will be awarded for Mrs. James Kerr, 1835 Pennsylva­ Friend.s and former patrons of Vegetables, Drinks, and Desserts Moving to 13th and Sherman July 18, 1213 E. 13ih Ave. TA. 8364 Sunday, July 17, will be Com­ nia street. The boys are members Ralph R. McLean, who operated a 2315 E. Colfax at York WHOLESOME HOME-COOKED FOODS opening date July 21. Parish Patronage Anprcciated attendance. Sister Stephen Marie munion day for the children of and Sister Vincent Marie have of Monsignor Joseph Bosetti’s cleaning plant in St. Francis de CLARENCE HAIR CUTTING 3109 E. Colfax Near St. Paal the parish. KAROLL A SPECIALTY Parish Patronage Appreciated Hair Dyeing Permanent Waving been in charge of classes. vested choir of the Cathedral and Sale.s’ parish for ten years, will be Tinting and Bleaching French Paper Curl The firms listed here de­ The social hour in Concordia Grateful acknowledgment was have five other brothers and sis­ interested to learn that he has MARCELLING hall for the young folks being expressed by Father Wm. Higgins ters. all of whom either have at­ opened a new branch of the Su­ SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE 50c serve to be remembered sponsored by the Englewood Rec­ to the sponsors and members of the tended Cathedral school or are perlative Cleaners and Dyers at ARE YOU LOCKED OUT! ALL WORK GUARANTEED when you are distributing reation commission h a s been parish card clubs, which have lent students there now. 605 E. 13th avenue. EXPERT KEY FITTING La Grace Beauty Shop changed to the first and third Fri­ valuable financial aid to the parish On Colfa^ for 15 Years your patronage in the dif­ days of the month. About 50 in the past year. The following Thanks Are Published VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION P14 V.gjpt 10th Ave. KEvstonf* 1754 ferent lines of business. young folks have been in attend­ A Reqister reader wishes to ex­ ! AGNES LA CERO SUE MORTON women are sponsors of thg_^ya4Tous Church in Evergreen press thanks for two favors re­ 4-. Between Pearl and Penn. ance at, these gatherings. The clubs: Mrs. D. E. McCurtain. Mrs. 1^/3214 E. Colfax BETWEEN STEELE AND social is directed by Mrs. Fowler Thomas Neyen, Mrs. W. C. ceived through the intercession of l a w n m o w e r s SHARPENED of the Adult Education bureau. Has Vacation School Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. V y / W tUOYLES REPAIRED Schwenger, Mrs. L. A. Fair, Mrs. . . radios repaired There is no admission charge and M. A. Hickey, Mrs. G. L. Mona­ Superlative Cleaners and Dyers all are invited to attend. There ghan, Mrs. P. F. Gihlin, Mrs. J. Golden.—A vacation catechism will be a social this Friday, A. Smethills, Mrs. A. R. Wall, school, with 15 children enrolled, YORK NOVELTY SHOP Announces Opening of July 15. is being conducted at the Church Holy Ghost Formerly Located at 1818 E. Colfax BRANCH NO. 2—605 E. 13th (Near Pearl) and Mrs. E. F. Brown. of Christ the King at Evergreen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clarke and under the personal direction of CH. 1610 Philip, Jr., landed in New York Father John P Moran. William Mc­ GOOD CLOTHES NEED NOT' Expert Drezemaking: Main Office: on Monday after a three months’ Ginnis, a seminarian from St. BE EXPENSIVE Bt Hattie M. Burton 1205 E. 9th at Downing. CR. 1303 tour of Europe. They will prob­ Thomas’, is assisting in teaching. RALPH R. McLEAN, Mgr. (23 Years of Superlative Service) ably return home early next week. THE Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Plank have St. Dominic's P i n n m had as their house guests for the past two weeks Mrs. Plank’s ENGLISH St. Francis de Sales' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and (St. Patrick’s Pariih) Mrs. Bert Keenan of Grayling, Eddie Druley’s Celebrating the success of the Mich. TAILORS Drive in any of these stations for prompt, courteous atten* annual bazaar, priests of the par­ Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke left FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ish and the bazaar executive com­ Service Station 901 FIFTEENTH STREET tion and the hest motor fuels, oils and greases this market C. L. PIERCE this week for several weeks in 2501 FEDERAL BLVD. affords. Proprietor of mittee were hosts to the bazaar Glenwood Springs and Estes Park. Combine Quality and Style BUCHANAN’S workers and parishioners at a pic­ Mrs. Clarke’s mother, Mrs. Done- PHONE GA. 6486 LOGAN GARAGE nic held in Deer Creek park last at Prices You Can Afford ; 275 S. Logan SP. 3611 gan, who is visiting her daughter, SIISCLAIR PRODVCTS LIQUOR STORE Sunday. Games and sport events Mrs. R. Haggerty, in Estes Park, St. Philomena’s—E. 8th Ave. & Colo. Blvd. and for all were enjoyed by the large 8t. FranHs de .Sales*"—Cedar and 8. Bdwy Cathedral—E. Colfax and Rae« Fine Wines and Liquors | Merchants Oil Co. & Garage will return to Denver with Mr. Cathedral—E. lOth Are. and W'ashinglon Bl. Sacrament—E. 23rd and Kearnaf 17th and York , FR. 3314 crowd. Free refreshments were and Mrs. Clarke. St. Catherine*i—W. 38th Ave, & Fed. Blvd. Holy Ghost—14th and Tremont ICE COLD BEER Complete one-stop service day or night furnished. Report in detail of re­ Sto Louis' St. Dominir’r—W. 32nd Ave. and N. Speer St. John’s—Speer Blvd. and ClarluGB Phone PEerl 1777 377 South Broedwtj Gas, Oils, Washings Greasing, Storage Mrs. Robert Lee, who is visiting Holy Family St. Elizabeth*!—W. Colfax and 8th Ave. Loyola—E. 18th Are. and Race turns from all booths and conces­ here from California, was the FREE DELIVERY—PEARL 1202 sions shows a net sum of more honor guest at a‘ party given by ENGLEWOOD than $2,650 realized from the Mrs. L. A. Fair and her club this Patrician Beauty First Ave. Liquor ALBRECHT’S event. week. SHOE SHOP Annunciation 816 E. Alameda Rev. Roger Hoehn, O.S.B., is of­ Mr. and Mr.s. Richard Jones, fering the 9 o’clock Mass in the Salon Repairing That Insnret Health, Cronomy Store Good Beer and fCine and summer months. who have been residents of the Corner W. 3Sth ind Sheridan Blvd. Comfort Finest Imp. and Bomeslic parish for several years, will move At Deep Cut Home Cooked Foods Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Durbin will GA. 7898 DRUGS Price* Everv D«v Liquors and fCines to a home in St. Catherine’s par­ E. HAMLYN & SONS DE SELLEM OUR SPECIALTIES return this week from a vacation ish. A Mode for Every Mood PRICES REASONABLE AT CUT RATE PRICES Booths for Ladies trip in California to greet two Rirrlel A|ibntt Gladys Kendall 3444 8. Broadway Phone ENG. 371 TWO FUEL AND FEED CO». DENVER Misses Mary Lucille Morrissey, STORES’ 105 BROADWAY CHARLES A. DeSELLEU grandchildren, born in their ab­ Mary McConaty, Peggy Hickey, SAME PRICES sence. A son was born to Mr. and Marte Kintzell, Shirley Smith, and McCracken Cleaners Valencia Creamery Wr Ship by Rail THE BAYAUD Mrs. Edgar Durbin of 2525 17th Betty Nan McGuire were among PHONE TA. 320S street and a daughter to Mr. and J. D. McCRACKEN. Prop. 3346 So. Broadway Eng. 816 La Fiesta Cleaners and Tailors the guests at the Guiry cabin this SSTH AND WALNUT Mexican Foods Under Mrs. Lewis Durbin of 2551 16th week at Evergreen. Cheerful Delivery Service Fresh Churned Butter and 1401 Franklin St. 3101 W illiun, SL RES. PHONE MA. 8B44 INative F^nvironment Dressmaking and alterations a spe­ street. Establithcd 14 Years Buttermilk Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hansen Served Day and Night cialty. We strive to please. Prices Tell the people you patronise 4914 W. 38TH AVE. TONY RAMOS. Manager reasonable. are the parents of a son born at St. that you saw their advertisement Delicious Homemade Ice Cream PATRONIZE OUR. ADVERTISERS Only one of its kind in the West SP. 0637 .517 E. Bayaud Anthony’s hospital. The infant is in The Register. Phone GAIIup 3508 Large Variety of Flarori 117 Broadway Ph. SP. 9889 the grandson of Frank Barkhausen of this parish. The Rev. Augustine LaMarche, W. M. WITTE O.S.B., and Thomas Hanzie were Majestic Barber Grocery and Market guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goetz last week. They were en and Beauty Shop Corn Fed Meat* Fre*h Fi*h route from Cincinnati, 0., to Holy Cross abbey at Canon City. Frater 304 S. P.arl St. PE. 6515 Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables MILDRED A. LEE Gerard (Goetz) is spending the 701 SOUTH LOGAN PE. 093, summer at the abbey. The firms listed here de­ Notre Dame Studios Parish Sodality serve to be remembered . of Ecclesiastical Art when you are distributing 1016 Detroit St. FR. 6792 Contemplating having your ehurch. To Meet Friday your patronage in the dif­ altars, it statuary decorated? Permit . * us to submit estimates and suggestions, ferent lines of business. No obligations. (Presentation Parish) w i l l m — The Young Ladies’ sodality will meet Friday night and will receive Holy Communion Sunday at the 6:30 Mass. All members are ^ t . John's asked to attend this meeting, as u n d s the final plans will be made for the annual picnic. DENVER The altar boys are asked to go to the sacristy and see when it is FLOWERS MARKET CO. their turn to serve. If they are See FIFTH AVENUE unable to serve they should have .‘‘i-V’--;'- rl l.G.A. Stores another boy serve for them. America’s Finest FU)WER SHOP 2422 E. 6th Are. FR. 4151 A 4152 The pastor, Father Henry Gei- FRANK D. JENNINGS. Mgr. Selacted com-Ied meata. Fancy and sert, is reminding everyone of the staple groceries, fruits and vegetables noonday prayer, “My Jesus mercy, TIGHT WIRE ACT 520 CLAYTON ST. YO. 3015 Fresh 6sb and oysters bless ITS and help us,” to be said FORD-°°°°’SEDAN every day at exactly 12 o’clock The Whiteside Troupe MULLEN HOME IMITH’S East Sixth noon. See Martha Faulk kINCLAIR Avenoe DAIRY PRODUCTS Hugh Campbell and Charles •X r'; C / j U U h ^ At Columbine Messner are the representatives of SERVICE the parish for the Dominican Sis­ 'The Girl of the W. GIt. s. & a. The Nook Creamery ters’ bazaar and will accept dona­ Green Stamps 2940 E. 6th Avs. tions. Father Geisert urges every­ Silver Whirl” SATURDa y N 1CHT JULY CORNER MILWAUKEE one who can possibly do so to at­ FREE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS tend this carnival. 6th Ave. Liquor Store Home Bargain Builder’s sacrifice In St. James’ Parish. Beautiful new Dutch Co­ lonial. Muat be seen to be appre­ ciated. Liberal terms. Trade. 1109 Monaco. NOTE—NEW LOCATION: WEST 29TH & FEDERAL BOULEVARD—CAR ROUTE NUMBER 6 PAGE FOUR Office^ 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, July 14, l9 3 i The D e n v e r Catholic Register Red Hair Reason CAMP WORK FOR GIRLS IS Father Antonine, Presidents...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. NOW IN ELEVENTH SEASON Editor...... —Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. (Continued From Page One) Nederland was selected. It was a For Mfiim the camp conducted at the happy choice. The central building Florence Pastor, Associate Editors—M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., Queen’s Daughters’ lodge, George­ sits high on a hillside overlooking Jour.M.; Rev. Walter Canavan, B.J., M.A.; Ruth Vincent. town. Counselors in these years Barker dam. The surrounding included Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. country affords every opportunity 01 MatyknolkJackson, Mrs. J. J. Meehan, Elsie for activities that make camp life Succiunhs in East Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Sullivan, Frances 'Winters, Ann enjoyable. Limacher, and Marie Rumans. The first Sunday, Mass was said (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) Among other features offered at with a glass Published Weekly by Prefect Apostolic. Monsignor Lane in a small chapel in the pines at he spent at Sacred Heart church, is also red-headed. When Father the camp in this period were a visit Nederland. As 50 persons, includ­ Jeannette, Pa. of Sunshine! THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.)« Donovan left the sanctuary to find to the Mendota mine and a trip ing tourists and visitors,, attended Came to Colorado in 1911 out the cause of the men’s in­ to Loveland pass and Georgetown this service it became necessary to Coming to Colorado in 1911, Fa-, 938 Bannock Street trusion, the bandits saw a red­ loop. look for a larger chapel. Through ther Antonine was placed in Drink Grapefruit Juice. headed man in religious garb. Girls Built Altar Weekly permission granted by the Bishop, charge of the South Boulder par­ It is a grand drink, Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. O. Box 1497 They seized him. Meanwhile the membership of Mass was celebrated the next Sun­ ish, which he attended until 1916 Sister Raphael’s first assign­ the organization had been increas­ day on the porch of the camp from Sacred Heart church in cooling, healthful. The $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, ment from Maryknoll was to the ing so greatly that it became neces­ building. A small altar was con­ Boulder proper. canned juice is very easy Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. Orient. That was in 1924. In the sary to find a new camp site. After structed by the girls and under Going back to Pennsylvania A GRAND DRINK 14 years of her 'exile she has combing the mountains for ap­ this arrangement it was possible after five years in Boulder, he AND HIALTHRILTOO W i l l IB Bie to handle, very ine.xpen- watched with interest the history­ propriate spots the town of Buffalo for at least 100 persons to attend. served from 1916 to 1920 at St. slve to huy. making epoch just past in this was chosen. It_was there the camp Father Regan continued as chap­ Boniface’s parish, Pittsburgh, and CRAPjEFRUIT JIIICK Thursday, July 14,1938 country. The Filipinos, too, have was located in"l932 and 1933. As lain and said Mass there each Sun­ then spent two years as assistant kept their eyes on the United there was no chapel at this new day. Many of the activities open to at St. Paul’s church in Chicago to States, as keenly interested in the site the girls arranged a novel the girls at previous camps were the Very Rev. Leonard Schlimm, Safeway has a special on it this week-end OFFICIAL: piOCESE OF DENVER affairs of this country as they place for the celebration of Mass. conducted this year at Nederland O.S.B., later Apostolic Adminis­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. are in their own. Each Saturday night they went to as well as additional ones made trator of Holy Cross abbey in We confirm it as the official publication of the Diocese. Whatever She described the little islanders the recreation room, pushed back possible through a larger camp. Canon City. appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those as a lovable, kindly people, easy the pool tables, and built an altar Camp Site Bought In 1922, Father Antonine re­ of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. to get along with and appreciative for Mass the following morning. So great was the success of this turned to Colorado and South We hope The Register will be read in every home of the of every effort made on their be­ The first year Father Anselm first year at Nederland that the Boulder. In his second pastorate Diocese. half. In her work as nurse at St. Townsend, O.P., officiated at following year the Junior Catholic of Sacred Heart of Mary parish, We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in Paul’s hospital she came in con­ w eekly Mass. In 1933 the Rev. Daughters decided to purchase the he built the beautiful suburban the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. tact with all types, Igorots from J. J. Regan, O.P., was named chap­ camp site. It had long been a church in which he celebrated the URBAN J. VEHR, the hills, Moros from Mindanao, lain of the Junior C. D. of A. He dream of the organization to own silver jubilee of his ordination on SHFEliiRY Aug.-5, 1931. Bishop of Denver. natives from the Northern prov­ arranged to have Mass said in the its own camp and the first payment Oct. 2, 1930. At his Jubilee Mass, inces, and high-bred descendants yard of the community chapel. was accordingly made. With the the Moat Rev. J. Henry Tihen, of the Spanish explorers. The two years at Buffalo are decision to make the camp perma­ then Bishop of Denver, presided The greatest threat to this peo­ still remembered pleasantly by nent the question of a name arose. in the sanctuary, and the Kt. Rev. <-*»*********»*********************»*************» ple’s happy existence. Sister girls who attended these sessions Throujfh a contest conducted for Abbot Bradley, O.S.B., Raphael says, is Communism. With and enjoyed the activities the members the name of “Montrita** preached the sermon. I the withdrawal of the greater part camp offered. They took hayrack was chosen. In 1931, Father Antonine was of United States supervision, agi­ transferred to the pastorate of t+ rides in the moonlight, went on In 1936 the final payment was * tators have cropped up all over wiener fries, panned for gold, and made on Camp Montrita and it St. Benedict’s church in Florence. ❖ the islands. “The natives have enjoyed the beautiful mountain became possible to make needed He held this position until the always been happy, contented,” locality. improvements. The first of these time of his death, although he had RAINBO Sister Raphael pointed out. “Then By 1934 the organization had was the building of a rustic chapel, been away from the parish for these Reds came along and put again grown too large for its pres­ erected entirely by Father Regan several weeks before he died. He hate and distrust in their hearts. ent camp site and officials began and friends of the organization had gone to Baltimore in the first IS 4 iContinued From Page One) Now many of them are dissatisfied looking for another camp that who volunteered their services. It week of June. At Florence Fa­ with their lot in life and p e ther Antonine was known as a BREAD advance in American economic the professions, men likely to be would fill their needs. After much was this year also that the Junior good and kindly pastor of souls, morality. When Dr. John .\. Ryan irked by tlic Innocent nonsense of spreading • their dissatisfaction consideration the present camp at Catholic Daughters launched a among their fellows.” the friend and father of his peo­ was a voice in the wilderness 30 their young fellow-seminarians. charity program at the cam p by ple. Asked about the question of sharing their summer with 36 years ago, few could get themselves Study is hard for them, the disci­ Philippine independence, Sister Father Antonine was not the to believe that a living wage was pline of institutional life is dif­ children from the Denver deanery only one of the Hintenach family ficult—but they are men with a Raphael pooh-poohed the idea that Catholic Girl to centers. so clearly just that an employer there is a great deal of unrest who gave his life to religion. A refusing to pay it should be strong will to reach a goal long As camp opened for its tenth sister, an aunt, two uncles, and a thatcou/its punished by law. Father McGowan desired. ^'hen these older men among the natives on this subject. season in f937 the organization “They wanted it greatly at first,” Be in ‘Ruy Bias’ found itself "wUhout the services nephew also entered the Benedic­ declares.— Monsignor Smith. are ordained, they have fought the she saitf, “especially when they tine order. His uncle was an Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are good fight. of Mrs. Harvey Smith, for years Archabbot. Father A. J. Neidert thought they might not get it. (Continued From Page One) chief counselor. Because of her reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. THE COMING VICTORY Yi’e have known a number of Now with independence in sight of Geneva, 111., is his cousin. I them. When we were in high the Central City play festival since illness, Miss Clare Werle took over OF DEMOCRACY they no longer crave it because camp direction. Campers arriving JOHN H. REDDIN The rising tide of despotism is a school at .Atchison, Kans., St. they fear that when the United its beginning in 1932. Cathedi'al League to cause of deep concern to lovers of Benedict's college was the house of On one Sunday of the festival that season were greeted by re­ Attorney and Counselor at Law States steps out Japan may step 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block democracy. The danger of dicta­ studies for a large number of be­ season each year, the old Church decorated buildings and many Have Meeting Monday in. There are already many Japa­ other improvements. COAL torship is political ammunition in lated vocations fostered and fi­ nese in the islands. Anyway, the of the Assumption returns to the 17th and Curtis nanced by the Extension society. glory of the day when Central City C.C.D. Conference Held The Cathedral League of the Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Cold. America, and many a campaign Filipinos can never really be finan­ It was in 1937 that the Con­ Pinon Fuel^& Supply Co. speaker this year is “viewing with When Extension stopped training cially independent.” was perhaps the best parish in Sacred Heart will meet Monday alarm” the trend in this country men not yet adopted by Bishops, Sister Raphael’s order was Colorado. A High Mass is sung as fraternity of Christian Doctrine evening, July 18, in St. Paul’s F. A. Mumford, Mgr. toward a stronger federal govern­ this group was scattered, but most asked by the Red Cross to aid in a reunion service for former conference was held at Montrita chapel immediately after novena W. 25th and Decatur GA. 6125 of its members continued their parishioners. Members of the cast and the camp had the honor of devotions. A good attendance is ment and President. Much of this caring for refugees from the housing two Bishops, many priests. can be discounted as political studies in other places. Some China war zone on their arrival join with other visitors to sing in requested. H. G. REID The House of Quality, where the the choir. The glory that was Cen­ and delegations from several palaver, but there is a serious finished their work at St. Bene­ in Manila. St. Paul’s hospital Electrical Contracting, belt meat! at the moit rettonsbls question behind the word screen. dict's. was placed at their disposal and tral City shines again. states. Tentative plans have been made Repairing and Fixtures prices may be obtained. It is certainly true that dictators They were an interesting lot, many were given relief there. That year also saw the comple­ MAiv 930S 329 14th St. hold greater sway in the nations those older men who were thrown The greatest part of the refugees’ to hold the reunion Mass this year tion of the chapel and the first Better Vision with of the woFld now than they have in with us kids. They came from grief, Sister Raphael explained, on Sunday, July 24. Father Mass was said by Father Regan RABTOAY'S for a long period. Indeed, some all stations in life and from was their loss of everything in the Thomas F. Gorman, C.M., of St. July 10 in commemoration of the say that Hitler and Stalin have many countries. There were several war. “We gave them a real re­ Thomas’ seminary, Denver, who friends who made the structure UNIVIS Bifocals 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 more power than any medieval has been saying Mass at Central possible. That year again the who had been in business for years, ception,” she said, “and did our Perfectly itrtiffht top reading action. monarch. Democracies have had a man who had been long married, best to relieve'their troubles. But City once a month, will sing the Denver deanery sent a group of Mass on the 24th, according to children to the camp and some 39 Eliminates “trouble** zone. No **jurap** either to yield to a dictator a couple of ex-marines who had the islands themselves outdid us or distortion* Come in tnd see them. Francis J. Fisher, Inc. or to meet the trend toward force shouldered a gun for Uncle Sam in their reception. These poor present plans. Father Gorman will youngsters enjoyed a two weeks’ INSURANCE by strengthening their central gov­ all over the world. There were people, suffering the shock of their also say Mass in the Central City vacation there. TAbor 6204 ernment. recent experiences, were greeted church this Sunday, July 17, at 10 With the opening of this y e a r’s about ten from the Auld Sod, a o’clock. It has seemed in effect a 20th Puerto Rican, a Russian, a with a typhoon and a couple of season at hand, the Junior Cath­ Cement - Plaster - Mortar century promulgation of the theory Lithuanian, some Germans, men earthquakes.” CITY ALL SET FOR olic Daughters are looking for­ JOS. J. CELLA that “Might makes right.” There from several other nations of Asked if typhoons and e a rth ­ SATURDAY OPENING ward to their most successful ses­ 1120 Security Bide- Metal Lath - Stucco sion. To date, 54 girls have regis­ is little else to account for the Europe. On a hike one day, we quakes were the usual way of Central City is all set for the Phone 'KEystone 2633 2883 Blake St. Dearer ISazis’ snapping up of Austria. heard the Hnil Mary recited in a greeting arrivals to the islands in grand opening Saturday night in tered for the camp. A group of O n ly a show of force saved dozen languages by men speaking the manner of presenting the leis the famous old Opera house on 23 will be present for the first Czechoslovakia from a like fate, tongues in which iliey were really in Hawaii, Sister Raphael Eureka street in the shadow of day, July 19. A diversified pro­ OPTICIAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS and the difficulty in that country fluent. shrugged. “They are quite com­ the Continental Divide. This year’s gram has been planned By counse- is far from settled. Though In our freshman class at St. mon,” she said. “The islands have presentation, to be given in 18 lor.s, including hiking, nature lore, European authorities from lime to Benedict’s there was a man of 61. their typhoon season and you get performances from July 16 horseback riding, swimming, cro­ time issue statements that war is He is now a priest somewhere in accustomed to them. As for through July 30, has Robert Ed­ quet, archery, ping-pong, and nowhere near, a major conflict is the Dakotas, working in a tough earthquake.s—” she smiled. “I mond Jones, international figure in many other activities. feared. These statements usually little mission place. The head of got so I paid no attention to them the theater, returning to Central Mrs. Harvey Smith returns as make much of the fact that the our St. Vincent de Paul society at all. I’m from California, you City as producer after an absence chief counselor with Clare Werle nations in general are not strong was in his 40’s, now pastor of a know.” of two years. He has a record of as activity director, assisted by enough for battle and that they large Colored parish and head of Sister Raphael is glad to be great success in preceding Central Mary Clare Meek and Louise Kra- all realize that another World war two Colored orplianages in I.«aven- back in the United States. She City revival.s—Lillian Gish in Ca­ bacher. would destroy civilization. But worth, Kans. Three of the men we is also anxious to get back to her mille; Gladys Swarthout, Richard work in Manila. Is she going Bonelli, and Natalie Hill in The since when has a fear of the con­ knew at St. Benedict’s later became back? She didn’t know. What will sequences stopped an army mad editors of diocesan editions of the be her ’ next assignment? She Merry Widow; Walter Huston in for conquest? Register. The editor-in-chief of spread her hands wide, palms up­ Othello, and a colorful review, It is heartening then to read the the Register himself. Monsignor Central City Nights. ward. That, she explained, rests Outstanding in the fine cast of belief of one of Europe’s foremost Matthew Smith, became a priest entirely with her superiors. thinkers that the “coming victory” after years of experience as a this year’s production will be Helen Chandler, Bramwell CREDIT is democracy’s. Thomas Mann, who working journalist. NOVEL IS WORiT o f was kicked out by the Nazis and The men who come late to the Fletcher, Miss Thorne, Nance is seeking American citizenship, a priesthood usually have a hard NUN, ONCE IN DENVER O’Neil, Percy Waram, and William writer known the world over, is all time reaching the goal of ordina­ Sauter, noted figures of stage and (Continued From Page One) 1 for democracy in his latest booh, tion, they have many hard obstacles screen. Music will be arranged and I Tkp Coming Victory of Democrary to overcome, but they bring a Sisters of Loretto for 42 years conducted by Waldo Williamson. (Knopf, New York, 81). He great contribution of experience and marked her silver jubilee at The Central City Opera house doesn’t think, as the English word and wisdom to the service of the St. Mary’s academy in 1921. has been called the “summer \ “coming” implies, that the victory Church.— C. J. McNeill. Her full-length dramatic novel theater capital of America.” This ”Oh B oy! Dad*$ taking is close at hand. But he firmly is replete with life-like characters year’s performance is destined to well worth knowing, from pa­ be memorable in the history even us to Chicago on the believes that democracy will win in ARE THE JEWS tient, inspiring Mother Delaney the long run. COMMUNISTS? of this famous theater. It marks and her wilful though charming the 100th anniversary of the first The book is n short elaboration Tlie denunciation of persecution adopted daughter, Maureen, to the Wll enobfe YOU to consoli­ of a speetdi delivered throughout of the Jews by L’Osservatore Ro­ production of Ruy Bias in Paris A PERSONAL LOAN Negro mammy, Mandy, a product and the 60th anniversary of the date bills in to one obligation— thus keeping your tlie United Stales. It is well that mano, semi-official Vatican news­ of the Old South. paper, as “unworthy of 20 cen­ opening of the Central City Opera credit GOOD. If you need money for any worth­ it has been put into permanent Many of the dramatic incidents house itself. form. For in it we find again turies of Christian civilization,” were cau.sed by Maureen’s infatu­ '^ h t f r w hile objective, visit our P ersonol Loon Deport-1 the Catholic, and catholic, belief and the pronouncement of the ation for handsome unbelieving m e n t. Prompt, confidential service; 6% dis-' that man is not a mere brute but Most Rev. Archbishop John T. Mc- ’V^erner Kinsler, son of her wealthy NEW RECORD IS SET Nicholas, O.P., against the Jew- count; equol monthly payments. has within him a Divine spark. employer, who, through bad home BY STREET PREACHERS “ And to tell you the truth, he’i Man may act like air animal at baiting tactics of the Third Reich environment and poor advice of as excited about the trip as times, but over a long period his call to mind the constant, out­ his frivolous, worldly-minded, and (Continued From Page One) native dignity will assert itself. spoken opposition of the Church ambitious mother, comes near came. It is just what this town Mother and mel Everybody Therein, lies the hope of democ­ to any program designed against wrecking his own life and other needed.” gets a kick out of streaking racy, and of civilization.—Millard the Sons of Israel. lives as well. The Catholic postmaster of over a thousand miles in less F. Everett. The atrocious attacks against Readers of the interesting: book Fleming related that he had noth­ than 16 hours. They tell me Judaism in Germany, which re- American National will be charmed with its sincere ing but favorable comments from the Zephyr’s as beautiful on MANY COME LATE cejve much publicity in the secu­ Catholic atmoftphere and its high the non-Catholics on the street /Tank D E N V E R TO THE PRIESTHOOD lar press, and the equally danger­ ideals. It deals chiefly with the preaching. the inside as it is on the out­ Ordination of 58-year-oId Fa­ ous offensive against Jewry in Rus­ proper solution of Hfe[s probems. In Yuma, the questions received side. Boy— that’s something!” Complete Banking Service^ ther Alfredo Morotti in New York sia, which receives no publicity in It is a vivid, realistic, modern by the missioners were out of the and of 58-year-old Father William the newspapers of the day, no ^problem novel of today, with dra­ ordinary. Father Lucy reports. E. Cummer in Toronto added two doubt prompted the declarations of Samples of the queries are the fol- matic action, true character por­ Leave Denver . . 4:00 pm more to the growing number of the Vatican newspaper and the trayals, and a convincing climax. lowina: “Why does the Catholic Frank Kirchhof, President older men being ordained to the Archbishop of Cincinnati. Roth, The publisher is Magnificat press, Church insist on an anthropo­ Arrive Chicago . . 8:38 am priesthood in America. Father moreover, must have had in mind Manchester, N. H. morphic God?” "Could not hell NO EXTRA FARE Morotti, who belonged to a noble the vicious propaganda being dis­ refer to oblivion rather than to Italian family, had always wanted seminated about Jewry today in an invasion, and the Jews suffered positive punishment?” “As a Jntormaiion • Tickate M tab^r F^dant Deposit Insurenoe Corporation Which tnmeoe Dapo^ Ma ip this Bank with SSOOO Maximam Inearance ibr Baeh Depoaitap. to be a priest, but misfortunes had attempt to link the Jews with Com­ with the Christians in the great Catholic priest, could you teach ■ URIINOTON TRAVIL lUREAUI kept him from following his voca­ munism. “purge” that followed. Of the that we are sparks of the Di­ The truth is that Jews are not supreme directing body in Russia City Ticket Office, 17th tod Champa tion until after he had passed the vinity?” The total attendance at Phoo«: Keystone 1123 half-century mark. He had emi­ Communists and do not promote one member is Jewish; of the 19 the week’s talks was nearly 3,000. . or grated from Italy to Mexico, then Communism. There are Jews who commissars, four are Jewish. It was noted that the pamphlets Union Station. Phone: Tabor 3201 come to the United States and are Reds, just as there arc so-called The Russian Bolshevist govern­ issued free by the missioners after made a reputation as an expert Catholics who are Reds or Nazis. ment has dealt blow after blow each evening’s address were very in art metal work. Father Cum­ But the total of all Jews wijo be­ to Jewry. Synagogs were con­ popular. > BURLINGTON ROUTE mer, a grandfather, .was one of the lieve in Communism is so small verted into workingmen’s clubs; Father Lilly and the Rev. most widely known members of that it is negligible. the Jewish religion was proscribed. Edward Leyden • are ■ in Sterling the dental profession in both Among tlie avowed Communist The great masses of the Jewish this week. Father Lucy and the Canada and the Ujiited States be­ leaders in this country, there is people are faithful to the religious Rev. Francis Bottler are in ESTABLISHED SINCE IMS MAin 5314 fore beginning his studies for the not one Jew. To charge that teachings of their fathers. They Iliff for a six-day mission. The priesthood. Dubinski and Sidney Hillman, believe in God, in religion. They Sterling preachers are located at The clergy of America is not both Jews, both prominent in labor are unalterably opposed to any sys­ the band stand at the court house crowded with men who entered the circles, are Communists is strain­ tem of government that would de­ park and the two at Iliff are using The American Fixture Co. priesthood late in life, but there ing a bit after the truth. stroy religion. They are not Com­ a vacant lot next to a general F. J. K irchhof is a steady stream of belated voca­ It has been contended that the munists, store for their mission headquar­ ManufMturvrt of tions, Those who take up the dif­ Jews were in part responsible for Jewry has been unfortunate in ters. ficult philosophical and theological the Communist regime of Russia. some of its leaders in this coun­ NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS CONSTRUCTION CO. studies of the seminarian at an The truth is that in 1918 not more try—men like Rabbi Stephen Wise ESTATE OF NELLIE C. JACOBS, DE­ age when most men’s fonnal than two per cent of the Com­ of New York and Prof. Albert Ein­ CEASED. NO. 61382 CHURCH FURNITURE studies are long past have nd easy munist party in Russia was Jewish. Ail persons htvintr cltimi astinst said stein, who denounce persecution of Estate are hereby notified to present them row to hoe. Many of them are The great part of the Russian Jews in Germany and support a for sdjustment to the County Court of the BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES b u il d e r s ’ men used to the exercise of au­ Jewish population belonged to the government that persecutes Chris­ City and County of Denver. Colorado, on thority, men accustomed to inde­ Menshevik party, which was demo­ the 16th day of Auyust, 1936. tians in Spain. But the great mass ROSA, B. GRISWOLD, Millwork of All Kinds We Appreciate Your- Patronage pendence of action, men with per­ cratic and which was summarily of Jewish leaders and people are Executrix. sonal habits of long standing, men disbanded by the Bolsheviks. Jews as great lovers of tolerance as are fTitle of person rlvlnr notice). PRANK KIRCHHOF. 1232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. used to associating with person* of united with Christians in the the' Catholics.— Rev. W. J. Cana- B. A. GATES, E. ft. 0. Bldg. PRESIDENT DENVER, COLO. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. their own rank in business or Ukraine in 1918 to fight the Red van> Attorney for estate. Thursday, July 14, 1938 Office, 938 Bannock Strref THE DElhrE® CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone-4205 £ Young Women to JUNIOR TABERNACLE CIRCLE HAS ELECTION High Grade Cards Receive Eudiarist An election of officers was held Ave Maria circle held its meet­ f . ------1 at a recent meeting of Our Lady ing at Penola lodge, the mountain for Every Occasion of Lourdes circle, Junior Taber­ home of Margaret Guerin. Those Appreciated (Bletied Sacramenft Pariiii) nacle society. Hazel Ryder was present at the affair were Misses The Junior Tabernacle society elected president, and Agnes Catherine Maguire, Dolores Wie­ \ and the young woQien of the O’Neill, secretary-treasurer. The ner, Margaret Thomas, Cecilia Birthday Cards...... 10^, 15^, 25^ C.Y.O. will receive Holy Commun­ evening was spent sewing on Wesselman, Mary Maloney, Cath­ Feast Day Cards...... -..... 5^ to 25^ ion in a body at the 8:30 o’clock linens. Refreshments were served. erine Maloney, Mary Catherine Hundreds of Catholic families in Denver Mass on Sunday. All members were present. Shadwell, Edna Pearman, Mary Gold and Silver Jubilee Cards...... 5^ to 25^ Catherine H ackethorne, and The Rev. Clarencie G. Issen- Margaret Guerin, and Mrs. Vir- Ordination Anniversary Cards...... 5^ to 25^ appreciate the fact that, regardless of their mann, S.T.D,, said fatt'ewell to the gie Dutell. parishioners last Suiwlay. It was Marriage Anniversary Cards....,...... 5^ to 25^ with keen regret and. sadness that Members of Sancta Maria cir­ financial circumstances, they can depend upon his recall to Cincinpati was re­ cle enjoyed a picnic at the Red Spiritual Bouquet Cards...... 5^ to 25^ ceived. His work wjth the scouts Rocks recently. Also present Horan and Son for quality funeral service. of the parish was outstanding in were guests from Omaha and Condolence Cards...... 5^ to 25^ the city. The prayers and best IT Washington. Namesday Cards...... ^ ...... 5^^ to 25^ • wishes of the parish accompany Joyce Kline of Sancta Maria him to his new work^ circle is enjoying a vacation trip Wedding Cards...... 5^^ to 25^ Here they are assured personal attention Walter Kranz of Hollywood is (Regis College) touring the East. She will also go visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A retreat for laymen, the sec­ to Quebec, Can., where she will ENVELOPES INCLUDED Kranz. ond to be held at Regis this sum­ visit the Shrine of St. Ann de to every detail, the use of a Mortuary with mer, is being conducted by the Beaupre. Misses Sadie and Anna Bir­ Rev. Gerald Ellard, S.J. Many Josephine Hytrek of Sancta mingham gave a bridge luncheon retreatants from Denver and parts unusually complete facilities, and, above alh for 12 in honor of Mrs. Thomas Maria circle is enjoying a vaca­ Cleary’s sister, Mrs. J. J. Jaeger of Colorado and also from sur­ tion trip to Yellowstone and the xost well within their means. of California. rounding states are participating Jackson Hole country. James Clarke in the annual exercises. The third Je.ssie Pasqu,ale entertained Miss Mildred Thompson is retreat will begin Aug. 18, under members of Morning Star circle spending the summer with rela­ the direction of the Rev. Donald with a party at her home in honor Church Goods House tives in Cheyenne. J. Keegan, S.J., of Marquette uni­ of her sister, Jennie Pasquale of Headquarters for Articles of Deyotion, Church Furnishings, Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan versity, Milwaukee, Wise. Hastings, Nebr., who is spending are motoring to Canada and New Father James Mertz, S.J., oif Books for the Catholic Laity and Clergy. her vacation at home. 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 England. Loyola university, Chicago, was a Florence Choquette and Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wagner visitor at Regis college this week. garet Lynch of Morning Star cir­ have as their guests Sir. and Mrs. He recently conducted a retreat cle spent the holidays at Glen- H. E. Johnson of Michigan, for the priests of the Diocese of wood Springs. O formerly of this par|?h. St. Paul. The Rev. Charles Schuetz, S.J., Clella Carter, Helen Flynn, and u Mr. and Mrs. Charlfes Kelly and who has been working at the Jessie and Jennie Pasquale of ARGONAUT HOTEL 15 Sy OlcvelonA QPlace family are vacationUng in Cali­ “white house,’’ the center of Jesuit Morning Star circle spent part of fornia. retreats near St. Louis, Mo., was their vacation at Evergreen. Where Denver’s Society Entertsiins for Luncheons and Dinners Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Reilly, Miss also a visitor at the college. Louise Krabacher of Our Lady Klannon, and the b ^ s are driv­ of Loretto circle will leave July FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. ing to the Pacific Nwrthwest for 17 to spend two weeks at Camp DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE TABOR 2361 GwaiiaiS fcarevcr our Runners lieals an extended vacatiom. Montrita, Junior Catholic Daugh­ ters’ camp at Nederlands. Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms Mr. and Mrs. Hamy McGrayel Marye McPhillips of Guardian have as guests the^r daughter, Boys Leave for Angel circle spent the holidays Mrs. V. P. Britton, amd Mr. Brit­ at Rushmore, S. Dak. ton of Dallas, Tex., and also Mrs. Dorothy Meikenhous of Guard­ Thomas Faley and Miss Clair ian Angel circle spent the holi­ Deer of Houston, Tex. Deanery Camp days at Manitou. Misses Flossie and; Mary Carr Mary Nadorff of Blessed Sacra­ Windsor-Meadow Gold have gone to Califoirnia for the (Denver Deanery) ment circle returned home last summer, A grroup of boys left Denver week from her trip to Alaska. Miles & Dryer COLORADO SPRINGS CLUB .Miss Mary Tully, sister of Mrs. Monday morning, July 11, to Anne and Catherine Maul and Call MAin 5131 Charles Mahoney, hais returned spend two weeks at the deanery Laura Hammel of Precious Blood Printing Co. from the Panama Canal Zone, hav­ camp in Bendemeer. This camp circle spent the holidays at Lead- PLANS BIG MUSICAL FETE ing spent the last ydar with her will be the vacation site for 80 ville. The Standard in Dairy Products for Forty Years Wheel Ticket! for brother, Captain Tully. children from July 11 to Aug. 11. Colorado Springs.—The Sacred committee in charge is making David Rampe, Frank Davis, The first half of that time will be Bazaars and Carnivals Heart Drama society, under the plans for further attractions Joseph Peterson, Hojmer Ander­ devoted to the entertainment of direction of the' Rev. Joseph which will be anounced at some son, Paul Gogin, Paul Wagner, the boys and the last half to girls. Catholic Work Our Kane, O.M.I., has announced its later date. Additional committee Donald Hathaway, Jiohn Lester, The camp, however, will be kept Hour#: I to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 Specialty first mid.summer musical hit workers are Mmes. Laura Gibbons, Andrew Kelleher, aind Charles open all summer. After the chil­ parade and social, to be held A. Schuler, Freida Roeser, Mary Callahan are at the Boy Scout dren’s outing, anyone desiring 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. at Hiawatha gardens, Manitou Henchin, and J. Thomas and camp. economical but commodious ac­ Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Springs, Wednesday, evening, July Misses Margaret Sullivan, Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burnit commodations may secure reserva­ PITS OFF IITBT KEystone 6348, 6349 20. The committee ha.s secured the garet Smith, Regina Ferris, and have returned to the I'arish. tions by calling Mrs. W. T. Kim Malloy-Williams Melody Maids, Rose Quinn. mins at SP. 9l41, or Mrs. L. V. Forrest Fulton is recovering Fairplay.—Recollections of the Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets all-girl swing band from Madison, Bride-to-Be Honored Wagner at YO. 1802. Cabins and Wise. They entertain their au­ from a serious illness and is at rooms may be rented and meals Old IVest were revived here Sun­ Miss Virginia ,McCrossin was a his home at 1556 Dahlia. day, July 10, when the trustees and diences with a complete floor luncheon hostess at her home served, or housekeeping accom­ The Best in show, including novelty dances, Mrs. Sara Henry, mother of modation may be obtained. parishioners of the little mission Tuesday, July 5, honoring Miss church in South Park assembled Used song hits, and specialties, Ellen Esther Shields, daughter of Mrs. Rampe, is visiting in Mani­ Fifty children received First charge are endeavoring to make tou Springs. after Mass to di.scuss the church Mr. and Mrs. George K. Shields of Holy Communion at Our Lady of debt. Farmers and miners sat Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co. Furniture The Various committees in Cedar Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Thomias Greene Guadalupe chapel Sunday, July this affair one of the most enter­ unmoved as the treasurer an­ 1700 16th St. ALSO NEW (Mi.ss Edna Holmes) formerly and Robert are driving east. 10. Breakfast was served the class nounced the total indebtedness taining features of the summer lived in Colorado Springs. The Mr. and Mrs. Jo.sieph J. Mc­ at St. Anthony’s Neighborhood TA. 3341 Cash or Credit season at Manitou Springs. Those incurred by the mission in the Retail Rooms marriage of her daughter, Ellen Dermott and Miss Lou Roper of house by the sodality girls and past year. No eloquent speeches HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY MOVING in charge of arrangements include Esther, to Preston Breckenridge Boston are house gue.'^s of Misses Miss Marie Carter. Several mothers, Open Daily Mmes. Helen Cusack, Theresa or tearful pleas for assistance of New Orleans will take place on Sadie and Anne Birmlingham. assisted in the preparation of the were heard. Marion Young, A FULL LINE OF Graham, Mary Myrtle Thompson, July 19., Guests of Miss McCros- breakfast. Edward Strott, Kathleen Leonard, chairman of the finance com­ ''Dravsr's Most Progrosslvo l-oundry” OFFICE FURNITURE sin included some of the members Two hundred children have been mittee, alone held forth. His W. Vandenberg, and Albert Den- of the bridal party and a few in­ attending vacation school at Vail We rent Folding Chairs, Card and sinore; Misses Lillian McGrady, remarks were brief and direct. timate friends of the bride-to-be. center, and the enrollment at all Fire insurance and fuel used in THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ Vernie Murphy, and Esther Col­ of the centers is unusually large ware, anything in stock. J. P. Murray and his sister. Miss Mrs. Wiseman Is the past winter for heating the •TRY OUR NEW SERVICE” bert, and Edward Strott, Frank Mary Murray, spent last Sunday this summer. Established 1888 Stark, John McGrady, William church on Sundays when Ma'ss was in Denver visiting friends. At Little Flower center, both said in Fairplay were the chief PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Vandenberg, and Joseph Gehly. the boys’ and the girls’ teams won Complete Laundry Service The ticket committee includes The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John causes for the debt. The problem Lyons of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting league games. Junior and senior was theirs and must be solvai 1M7 Market We Call For and Deliver TA. 6370-6370 -N Mmes. Marie Dunn, Norma Ma­ Mourned by Poor boys of St. Anthony’s Neighbor­ his niece, Mrs. Mae L. Gillis. here and now, and so it was. The We honey, Joseph Gehly, W. Shaff, and hood hou.se are also members of Martin Murphy, and Misses Elea­ Paul Fleming of Albuquerque, spontaneous response of the group, the Community Centers’ Baseball contributions of two, three, and Store nor McGrady, Esther Colbert, Ger­ N. Mex., and his brother, Francis, Denver’s poor suffered an irrep­ league. Twenty-five boys at this trude McGrady, Agnes Fabyan, of Casper, Wyo., spent the 4th of five dollars, rapidly cleared the 13th & Lincoln Household Goods arable loss in the pasti week with center are being instructed in debt, and the people were filing out Alice Hawk, Catherine O’Connor, July week-end with their mother, the death of Mrs. Mariy E. Wise­ music by Billy Banard. Citizen­ JAMES MOTOR CO. KE. 8221 and Merchandise Frances Graham, Dorothy Burns, Mrs. Anna Fleming. of the church before the priest man, 57, Tuesday afternoon, July ship and English classes, which are had finished unvesting. DUFFY STORAGE AND Helen Tricock, Virginia Guising, Mrs. Frank R. Conway’s sister, 12. Mrs. Wiseman, suQiervisor of much appreciated by the adults, DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS MOVING CO. Ann Micci, Frances Graboushick, Mrs. Peter V.'igginton of Denver, intake at the Catholic Charities, continue in the summer. L and Eleanor Strott, and Anthony spent last week visiting the Con­ had been in social work for many The Benefit shop, which makes Expert Repair Servica at Reasonable Rates—Also Used Cara Tricock, Edward Winkler, and Jo­ way family. years and was one of the "best this program possible, needs a re­ Vacation School in sephine Micci. The Very Rev. Nicholas Ber­ known and beloved welfare work­ plenishment of stock. Call TA. JOBS WANTED Decorations and floor will be in trand of Grand Junction visited ers in the city. She was stricken 2916 and any article, large or Edgewater Closes charge of Mmes. Frances Butler last week at St. Mary’s rectory. while at work in the Catholic small, will be called for and grate­ For Good Workers and Harriet St. George; Misses Charities office Saturd^iy, July 9. fully received. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Madeline Shaefer, Pauline Bar- Thursday, July 7, the Very of any type, permanent or odd Rev. William Kipp and the Very A Solemn Ma.ss of Requiem is Edgewater) job, call Employment Department. roch, and Rena Quist, and Martin being sung at Blessed Sacrament Murphy, Vincent Micci, Frank Rev. Nicholas Bertrand attended The four-week parish vacation ‘‘W hy Pay More?” church Friday mornjng at 10 school, conducted by the Si.sters Catholic Charities Stark, John McGrady, Albert Dens- in Denver the golden jubilee of o’clock. Monsignor Jothn R. Mul- (Tradousark) 1665 Grant St. KEystone 6386 more, and Joseph Graham. The Mother Mary Evangelist, provin­ of St. Joseph, closed Friday, July cial of the Sisters of Mercy. roy, director of Catholic Charities, Indulgence May 8. A picnic at Elitch’s gardens is celebrant and preacher; A guest at the J. W. Murray was held Thursday, July 14, for all the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ the children who attended the va­ Dominican, Once home last week-end was Mrs. Rob­ bell, deacon; the Rc*v. John P. WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES ALTAR BREADS ert O’Hare of Denver. cation school. Moran, subdeacon, ami the Rev. The pari.sh meeting held Mon­ INCORPORATED SEWING Stationed in Denver, C. J. Vollmer, w'no had been Weinert, master'of cere­ Be Gained Sunday day, July 11, made final arrange­ critically ill for several weeks, is monies. Members of llhe St. Vin­ ments for the annual bazaar fes­ Colorado Owned Store* Littli Girls' Dresses. Embroidery, reported doing fairly well. cent de Paul society^ are pall­ Monogrrmmini:, Ete. Marks 40th Jubilee tival to be held Saturday evening, v: a The Altar and Rosary society of bearers, a request makle by Mrs. July 30. A baked ham supper will I7th and Broadway 800 Santa Fe Dr. THE SISTERS OF THE St. Paul’s chapel, Broadmoor, has Wiseman more than a month be­ At St. Joseph’s be served from 5 o’clock to 8 Broadway and Ellsworth Parishioners of Holy Rosary fore her death. 16th and California — GOOD SHEPHERD church in Hou.ston, 'Tex., paid discontinued meeting for the sum­ o’clock, and other activities will be 15th and California mer season. It will resume, its Mrs. IVisenian waff born in conducted an the parish grounds. TELEPHONE~PE? tribute to the Very Rev. F. H. meetings the 1st of October. Stratford, Canada, anud came to (St. Jofeph’* Paruh) ~Tugan7~O.P.. pantui, whn was sta- This Sunday is the Feast of the Mrs. Rufien and Mrs. Evelyn We Do Not Have Special Salas But Sell Yon at Our Lowest Here for a visit is Mrs. Bertram Colorado in 1930. She attended Prices Every Dey on All Drug Merckendise. tioned in St. Dominic’s church, Hollister of Hollywood, Calif. She school at Lamar, la., amd the Uni­ Most Holy Redeemer, the titular Beach are in charge of the altar Denver many year.s ago, on the feast of the Redemptorist order. and sanctuary in the present J. T. Upton Renovating Co. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary versity of South DakoU'. She was occasion of the 40th anniversary Volkman, who is ill. a member of the Catholic Woman’s A plenaiy indulgence may be month. Mrs. Henry J.-Weiland is of his ordination to the priest­ gained by all the faithful by ful­ in charge of the small altar linens, CARPET Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassett league in Sioux City, la., from hood. and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Ames, 1917 to 1930. filling the usual conditions. and Mrs. F. C. McCord, the albs. CLEANERS Father Dugan was ordained on la., are guests of the John Van­ She is survived by two daugh­ Final plans were completed this THAT CLEAN July 6, 1898, by Bishop John A. denberg family. En route to ters, Mrs. Marie L. Morgan of week for the parish picnic to be Betrothal of Denver Waterson of Columbus, 0. He Colorado Springs they spent some Denver and Mrs. Betty Owens of held Thursday afternoon.and eve­ W. H. UPTON, Manacei served his novitiate in the Domi­ time in Estes Park and Denver. Los Angeles; a grandson, Robert ning, .Inly 21, at Lakeside park. Girl Is Announced LOOP MARKET nican order at St. Rose’s semi­ The Very Rev. Christian Darley, 765 Tejon Street Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald, Morgan, and two sistei's, Mrs. F. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE nary in Springfield, Ky., and 425 N. Wasatch avenue, are en­ T. Cummings of Red Lwlge, Mont., C.SS.R., is anxious for a large at­ TAbor 5223 finished his study for the priest­ tendance at this summer social Announcement has been made joying a visit from Mrs. Fitzger­ and Mrs. J. C. Cumniin|;s of Sum- of the engagement and approach­ Free Parking With Piifchase of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrence hood at St. Joseph’s college in ald’s niece, Mys. G. N. McLellan; merfield, Kans. gathering. Tickets will be on sale Sommerset, 0. He was but 16 Sunday by members of the Holy ing marriage of Miss Julia Cronin daughter, Mrs. G. C. Walsh, and Burial will be in Sioux City, la. to Whitney Ater. The couple’s years old when he began his novi­ granddaughter, Patricia, of Long­ Name society after all the Ma.sses. tiate, and is now 63. Proceeds from the picnic will go betrothal was made public the eve­ SOLES y i t r Q uality mont. ning of June 8 at a party given Zinc Etchings The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. P a rish W ill Hold towards purchasing the grand Men'*! Women's, and prize for the annual fall festival by the bride-to-be’s mother. The Children's Half Soles Color Plates-Half Tones Cecil James has just been an­ wedding will take place Aug. 8 at D e n v e r K. of C. nounced to friends. Mrs. James is scheduled for October. A special Festival Sumday section of the Lakeside picnic Holy Family church. COFFEE Loop Shoe Sedemaii'Ehretl the former Miss Madeline Dillon, Miss CroniOj the daughter of Fresh as Milk REPAIR SHOP Make Picnic Plans daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George grounds will be reserved for St. Honoring Our Lady Joseph’s parishioners. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cronin, has Rossttd today— Laep Mark.t, (.awreaco Street Side pijoto/CngmVei'S Dillon, a graduate of the State dtllTcr«l today Fathers Willard Berberich, a wide acquaintance in Denver. The Denver K. of C. picnic Teachers’ college at Greeley. The • Coffees committee held a special arrange­ wedding was held at St. Mary’s The annual celebration in honor C.SS.R., and P. G. O’Connor, For the past several years she has The firms listed here de- of Our Lady of Mt. G arm el will C.SS.R., returned home Saturday been teaching in Denver public 0 Teas • ment meeting at the club rooms church Dec. 26, 1937. The Rev. • S p icts last week, when the plans for the William Kelly officiated, and at­ be held Sunday by the parish in from New Orleans. Father O’-Con- schools. serve to be, remembered Denver of that name. Present nor’s mother, who has been • Extracts forthcoming festivity were com­ tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. Ater is the son of Mr. and R BaKing Powdtr when you are distributing plans call for a Solemin Ma.ss at critically ill, has improved but Mrs. C. H. Ater. pleted. Sunday, Aug. 7, was the Cox. P h o n e KE. 7181 date selected, and the location 10:30 o’clock to be cel|ebrated by her condition is still serious. your patronage in the dif­ Your business ts the Rev. Lorens Orlaqdi, O.S.M. will be Williams park. Many en­ • Father Matthias J. Justen, 51^ ferent lines of business. appreciated here. joyed the outing at this same loca­ Deacon will be the Rejv. Andrew C.SS.R., left Monday for a short Festival Planned S. Dimichino, SJ., and the sub­ trip to Chicago. John Hurley tion in 1936, and promises are Teachliiff AH tht Modern made by the committee fnr a By Boulder Alumnae deacon will be another Jesuit The class 8f 1929, St. Joseph’s Rhythmi of bigger and better time for every­ from Regis college. Music will high school, entertained Father Ballroom body this year. There will be a be that of a special Hass writ­ John Bancroft, C.SS.R., at the Boulder.—Several meetings of ten in honor of Our La dy of Mt. home of Mrs. Robert Turner. Dancing more detailed report at a later the alumnae of ML St. Gertrude’s date. Carmel by Father Dimichino. Nearly all tlie members, of the Beginners and Advanced-- academy were held in the past Beginning at 4:30 ki’clock in class now residing in Denver were Children's and Adults ^SPECIAL OFFER week for the purpose of discuss­ Studios, 1545 Tremont I the afftrnoon a procesedon will be present. TA. 7141 Res. PE. 2846 We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six $2,000 Damage Done by ing final plans for the annual mid­ held on the church grounds. All Many old friends of Mother months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We Westcliffe Rectory Fire summer festival, which will be societies of the parish will take Mary Evangelist gathered in the have low rate of insurance. held on the campus and in the part. There will be ariusic by a parish hall Friday morning at a Optometrist and Optician Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on Westcliffe. — Fire of unknown auditorium the evenings of July special band and refreshments. reception following a High Mass your work. origin did considerable damage to 19 and 20. Donations are still Hymns will be sun^: at the in her honor, and extended con­ HELEN WALSH MOVING. STORAGE AND PACKING the rectory of Assumption church being solicited for the candy and procession, which features the gratulations on the celebration of Aisoeiata here recently. According to word faneywork booths. carrying of a statue of Our Lady. her golden jubilee. Mother Evan­ No Money Needed for Six Months sent to the Chancery office The new folders for the coming Final plans for the event will gelist remained in Denver until W. R. JOSEPH by the Rev. Harold Glentzer, school year have arrived from the be made at a parish meeting Sunday to be present at Father EYES EXAMINED DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. O.S.B., resident pastor, the dam­ printer and have been sent to Saturday night. In case of bad Bancroft’s Mass. Father Bancroft SlARS.KOJmiCKAMKf» Phsn. TAbmr IS80 1S21 20th St. Office and Warehouse 1740 BKOADWAY UK.NVtB age amounted to nearly $2,000, applicants in 14 states from Cali­ weather it is likely thalt the pro­ was a former pupil of Mother which was covered by insurance. fornia to Illinois. cession will be postponed. EvangelisL 21S-21S lAaJsstic Bldg. 1 --- ^1^=------— ~TEJW»flSi/al£;--i " '^ . -- •

Office, 938 Batmo'cTc Streef THE DEmTJE CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystope 4205 Thursday, July 14, ISilS : a t - t

CHURCH IS PASSWORD TO Donations to GRATEFUL PEOPLE OF CHINA Peaks Cause of (Continued From Page One) was the most [gruesome thing you Pontiff Listed execution was killed. . . These can imagine. i One poor little boy Mission Odyssey bombs were intended for the ar­ spasmodically yelled, “Jesus, save (Continued From Page One) senal, but, although this is the me,’’ as the inangled flesh on his (Continued From Page One) Castle Rock...... 5.00 fourth attempt at bombing, its leg was drawn over the exposed conducted by Mr. and Mrs. John. Cheyenne Wells ...... stacks continue to send forth bone and muscle.’’ L. Dower. Sunday morning sees Colorado Springs— smoke and the te.sting of its guns In the air raid itself 20 Japanese the travelers winding up over Corpus Christi ...... 6.00 still goes on. We heard that an planes were bttought down at first, Kenosha pa.ss, at the summit of APARTMENTS Sacred Heart ...... »..... 10.00 American engineer is there and later reports, giving the number which one beholds perhaps the ALBANY St.'Mary’s ...... 125.00 has done wonders in safeguarding destroyed as The Chinese lost most impre.ssive parorama of in DENVER St. Paul’s, Broadmoor.... 23.00 the dynamite. 11 planes. About 400 were killed sheer beauty to be seen in the “We couldn’t do anything, so and wounded nnd many homes de­ Rocky mountains. Beyond the Adjacent to beau­ Craig ...... 5.00 ha.stened to St. M. ry’s. About 40 stroyed. One of the burning Ja­ ghost town of Como at the foot HOTEL tiful Washington, J Crested Butte ...... 10.00 had been carried there—five died panese planes, flew over' the Char­ of the mountains in South Park Park. Only a 10- Cripple Creek ...... 1.10 within an hour, all conscious and ity Sisters’ coinpound in Wuchang, valley is the village of Fairplay. DENVER mlnute drive to Crook ...... 12.44 baptized. The moans were pitiful and two bombs fell into the com­ In an atmosphere of Old World the heart of the city. Free coach Del Norte ...... 8.50 as their wounds were dressed. I pound. No livies were lost and no reverence and devotion, the service to shopping district. For Delta ...... 10.00 won’t go into particulars for it injuries were suffered there. bronzed cattlemen and gold-bitten Information write Sister Clenaentia marvels at the miners file into the small frame Durango— church to assist at Mass. With PARK LANE HOTEL Sacred Heart ...... 2.50 fine organization of the Chinese. R atss Coffee Shop St. Columba’s ...... 14.03 In no time afjter the bombing, she the completion of Mass, the pere­ DENVER, COLORADO grinations of the travelers are re­ From $2 East Lake ...... INIEBEST S saief, hundredli of first-aid order­ Per Day Tavern Elbert ...... 5.00 lies were on nhe scene. Red Cross sumed by foot or horseback. A hike Erie ...... 1.50 volunteers caaTied the victims to to the crest of Mt. Lincoln, rising Estes Park ...... 19.35 St. Mary’s, aiid martial law was to an altitude of 14,287 feet, re­ . . a . Fleming ...... enforced. viewed in succession for the priest III The Chines* are very grateful and his companions abandoned Florence ...... for all the mnterial aid given by gold mines, rugged terrain, nu­ Fort Collins— merous glaciers, impassable snow Holy Family...... (Holy Rosary Pariih) America and other countries. Some St. Joseph’s ...... ,19.50 Great interest is being shown in think them unappreciative, de­ banks, radiant and secluded moun­ Fort Logan ...... the parish picnic which will be clares Sister i dementia, but the tain lakes, and, at last, a view of Joslin’s Fort Lupton ...... 5.00 held at Elich’s gardens July 24. sisters see then, and know better. the world from the pinnacle of the Fort Morgan ...... Arrangements have been made to To illu.strate her point, she told of mountain. Another Sunday's di­ I6th and Curtis V some of the reJ’ugees at St. Mary’.s. versions that included the less Fruita and Palisade ...... offer a good time to everybody. A Denver Gardner ...... ,...... fine chicken dinner will be served. They begged tjhe cook to give them arduous experience of horseback Georgetown ...... The Boy Scouts have made plans the money for one day’s provi­ riding at Camp Santa Maria arid Glenwood Springs ...... 17.80 to leave Sunday, July 17, after the sions, then (fasted, and bought till other’ pleasures have drawn Golden ...... 6 o’clock Mass on a trip into the towels to prerent to the wounded from the group a hearty endorse­ Grand Junction...... 47.95 mountains above Empire for a soldiers to shciw that the refugees ment of the mountains th^tf are re­ Greeley ...... 20.35 week’s vacation. Their scoutmas­ knew the men had been wounded sponsible for a missionary vaca­ Greeley .\ltar and Rosary ter, Andrew Jackson, has provided in their delen.=e. The soldiers tion. society ...... 1.60 the transportation. They will re­ pleaded with Ihe civilians that they Low Gunnison ...... ceive Holy Communion at the 6 had lost far m ore—homes and pos­ Haxtun ...... 2.40 o’clock Mass. sessions—and in turn did without Church Packed for Hollyt...... 2.85 some vegetajjles to “return the Vacation Fares Holyoke...... 7.65 compliment’’ with other tokens of P riest’s 1st Mass I via Trailways Holyoke Holy Name Former Denver Girl esteem. “And this is pagan China,’’ societv ...... 10.00 writes Sister dementia. (Cpntinued From Page One) Ride big, rngdern Cream and Holyoke Altar society.... 5.00 One of the men—his entire face willf.complete his fourth year of Crimson streamline Trail- Hugo ...... Buried in Montana blown off—made the nuns under­ theology and make his second novi­ tvays Busses . . , to— Idaho Springs...... stand that hi< wanted a crucifix on tiate of six months before he will Iliff .....r...... 8.38 Miss Stella LaVallee, a grad­ a string. II e got it—and in his be assigned to one of the houses of Gleniennd Springs Julesburg ...... 14.40 uate of St. Jo.seph’s hospital gratitude ttjied to present Sister the Western province of the con­ Colo. Motional Monument school of nur.sing in 1932, died Ju.sta, the superior, with three Mesa Verda Keensburg and Roggen...... July 5 and was buried in Ana­ gregation. Salt Lake City Mike Masterson Lafayette ...... 3.60 half-rotten B ananas. Next day he Special Choir Sing* conda, Mont. She spent a year at wanted a nu dal, and proffered in and California La Junta— Children's hospital here, and lived The church was beautifully Sightseeing Tours Our Lady of Guadalupe 7.00 return a dried orange. Someone with Miss Helen Madden while took his medial and he was incon­ decorated for the occasion of the 611 17th St. St. Patrick’s ...... 16.55 staying in Denver. She left Den­ first Mass. The special choir as­ DENVER BUS St. Patrick’s Altar solable; anC'ther was sewed to Traveling? ver for her home in Anaconda the string. Since his gifts were sembled for the Mass was com­ DENVER KE. 3269 society ...... 5.00 June 12 and was taken by death posed of the following: Mrs. Ro.sa- St. Patrick’s Catholic gone, he emdeavored to present Of course yon*U want one of the BREAKFAST less than a month later. Sister Clenvintia with a handker­ lie Hoffman, Ursula Wobido, Cath­ Daughters ...... 2.00 erine Maguire, Julia Hafertepen, new “darks” to get joo where Buy From Register Lamar ...... 7.00 St. ’s 7.25 chief. LUNCH DINNER Mrs. Helen Sedlmayr, sopranos; you*re going in advanced fashion. Advertisers. Please Las Animas...... St. ’s..... 25.45 The enviipnmcnt of these poor Lawrence Gillen, Howard Whalen, loth and Welton SL Leadville— St. Leander’s ...... 13.27 war victims is not conducive to tenors; Mrs. Hazel Y'oung, Julia And they're frocks you'll wear all Mention Catholic* Annunciation ...... 17.25 St. Mary's ...... 10.94 recovery—ol d tumbledown houses Garland, altos; Neil Spicer, George through fall, too. St. Joseph's ...... 3.70 and beds tlnat* are dirty, inade­ ICAFETERIA St Patrick’s ...... 62.00 quate chang-s and medicines. With Kellogg, bass; Mrs. Helen Sedl­ Register. Littleton ...... 10.00 Rocky Ford ...... mayr was director and Marie Riss, New things are arriving daily on Longmont ...... the humor lhat is characteristic of Salida ...... 10.00 nuns engag^ed in work that would organist. The Kyrie, Gloria, and our Second Floor Fashion Center, Louisville ...... 8.21 San Luis ...... Credo were from La Hache’s j0 Loveland ...... *...... 3.15 cause thej average person to all stressing the new fashion influ­ Springfield ...... 3.00 squirm, Sijstcr Justa remarked, Missa Pro Pace, the Sanctus and Mancos ...... Steamboat Springs ...... Bcnedictus from Gounod’s Missa ences for fall. It's fun to have tha Sfonte Vista ...... 7.80 “Blessed ape the noses that smell Lakeside Sterling ...... not^—and tS e heat is coming.’’ Solennelle, the Agnus Dei from Bi­ new things first. Come to Joslln'e, Biffger—Better-G ayer Ordway ...... 5.00 Stratton ...... 8.50 zet. At the Offertory “Ti Prego’’ Paonia ...... 3.50 “Little 4'id any of us ever where they're at the prices YOU Than Ever Before I Stratton Christian Mothers’ dream,’’ deOlares Sister Clenientia, was sung by Mr. Gillen, Mrs. Sedl­ Peetz ...... society ...... 2.50 mayr, and Mrs. Young. prefer to pay. 2 ISew Thrilling Rides Platteville ...... 5.00 Superior ...... 1-25 “that we would become efficient Pueblo— Trinidad, Holy Trinity...... 58.40 in packing -wounds and extracting OCTOPUS Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 8.39 Victor ...... 2.26 bones from' head and limb. Much and Sacred Heart ...... 20.14 Walsenburg ...... 37.15 as we appreciate the confidence shown us, s'lease God, We hope it Double Loop-O-Plane Walsenburg Christian ! will

are these new summer hats. The Tahitian Tippy Tippy Producers Creamery Products Means Quality ProdueU at Stylish but Comfortable straws are featured in the pictures to the right. The model Reasonable Prices Seton Guild Has the large picture at the left wears a wide-brimmed, yellow straw. The latter is for the moments milady wishes ib be picturesque and feminine. The smaller hats are barely over eight inches in diameter and are as cool as a summer breeze. They are ideal for beach outfits, slacks, etc. * Regular Meetiug Ice Cream - Milh Cream - Butter 93.3 Bannock St. The regular meeting of the Denver, Colo. Seton guild was held at the home KEstone 3297 of Mrs. G. Strohl. A dessert luncheon was served, followed by various card games. Afterwards, the business meeting was held Phone with Mrs. Strohl presiding. Plans for the annual picnic were dis­ SPRUCE cussed. It was decided to hold it 2681 DRY CLEANING Aug. 4 at Washington park. Ar­ 1136 East 6th Ave. at Downing ticles were read by Mrs. Edith r McAtee ^avis from China con­ cerning the bombing of the Sisters of Charity mission there and the almost miraculous escape of the sisters and their charges. You’ll Need No Fairy Goditiother If You The two nuns visiting here from Take Your Cleaning to Cincinnati, Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Victoria, were COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO. guests of the guild for the after­ fPe fPant Your Draperies fPith Your Curtain Orders noon and were each presented with 4109 Federal BWd. GAlInn 1000 a gift. Other honored guests were Sister Margaret Aquinas from Al­ buquerque, N. Mex.; Sister Mane Josette of Sacred Heart convent, SPETH’S enjoy the confidence of the people of Denver. Your order* will and Sister Viola and Sister'Mary be filled by us with the same care and attention as always. Wa solicit Edith of the Cathedral. your orders. One of the purposes of the or­ ganization of the Seton guild is SPETH FLORAL CO. to promote friendliness among the Ch. 1337 1201 E. Colfax Ch, 1244 y i p i relatives of the Sister of Charity, o f v j o ( } i an aim that seemed to be well fulfilled in the meeting that afternoon. For these sweltering summer A pure dye silk ensemble of a FREE DELIVERY AT CUT PRICES days charming sheers that give wildflower print on a black back­ ground is being worn for travel. PENCOL DRUG STORES that cool look—some dark wine, The main feature of this suit is Semn£ navy, and porto plum, with crisp pleats for the skirt and pleats for Hits and Bits Baur’s Ice Cream and Candy organdie trims—will be found in decoration. The fitted jacket has Imported and Domestic Liquors most all the shops on 16th street. wide pleated revers of fine pleats. 104 E. Colf»x Ave. TAbor 232S A black and white print suit There is not a bit of trimming on A teaspoonful of sugar added with fitted jacket it cool and com­ this suit to get mussed or soiled— to milk before it is put on the fortable at well at becoming. yet it is bright and very wearable. stove will prevent it from run­ With a dirndl .port dress a som­ ning over if one leaves the kitchen brero is just about perfect and and lets it boil. will gain approval from every eye. A rub-down with a bar of soap Picturesque chapeau M irrors/o>^ t'leH om e A tricky sport accessory is a makes rough and rusty needles Clever modem deslim I m BETfitlT wide laced belt made of woven ship-shape. Pierce the soap with wool cord with little peasant girls the needle several times until it CLEAR 1---. in gay colors. It can be worn with shines. Film of Kansas Tl any sport dress. Meat keeps fresher if placed be HOMECOMINQ HELD BY OR 1 You can match all your frocks tween slices of bread and wrapped School Is Shown with a jaunty “air-cool” topper in in grease-proof paper. I jiffy crochet. It is done in four Drops of cold water on a pan JESUITS’ RELATIVES Students and alumni of St. COLORS The first meeting of the offi­ strands of string or wool. lid cause the steam inside to con­ cers of the Catholic Laywomen’s Already the new felt hats of the dense and prevent burning. Mary’s college, Leavenworth, Visit our Mirror Room (By Rose M. H agus) liturgical improvements of the Retreat association was held at season are trimmed with feathers. Raw onion will remove flyspecks Kans., were guests at a motion The annual homecoming of Jes­ chapel. picture showing scenes at the for the Latest Designs^' the home of the president, Mrs. It looks as if this-.feminine finish, and the odor will keep flies from uits’ relatives was held on Sunday, Following Mass, Benediction S. P. Keating, to formulate plans to headgear is quite an important settling on metal objects. Jiily 10', at Regis college. This is was given by the Rev. Paul Gregg, college at 8 p. m. Wednesday. / for the annual summer retreat. thing when one comes to buy one’s Good use for a short candle end It was decided to hold the retreat, new hat. an occasion upon which the mem­ S.J., recently ordained at St. The affair was held at the nurses’ —rub it on a warm iron to make bers of Regis guild are guests of Mary’s, Kans. The Rev. A. S. Di- home of St. Joseph’s hospital, as in the past, at Loretto Heights It looks very much as if the it slide more easily. the priests at Regis. college Aug. 25, 26, 27, and 28. michino, S.J., furnished the music. Denver, In charge of the arrange­ pleated coat of spring is going to A wadded cloth pressed quickly Next year, it i.s expected that About 100 were present and all These dates are little later in the be followed by the bloused coat for ments were Mrs. Catherine Per- season than usual. The change was on and off the drain pipe of a three Denver young mem will re­ received Holy Communion. After fall. stopped-up sink will open it. turn after ordination *and give services in the chapel, breakfast enyi and Misses Anne Roche, Bette 1533 Arapahoe Street made for the convenience of the Twelve shades have been chosen Laughlin, Marion Conroy, Rose­ sisters at the college. To clean brushes, dip them in their blessing to their friends and was served. The ’Very Rev. Rob­ for outdoor woolens this fall. They relatives at Regis. ert M. Kelley, S.J., president of mary McClain, and Phyllis McCor­ DENVER, COLO. The executive board issued an flour, then rub together. Knock are animated and warm. There the flour out of them afterward."^ Ma.ss was celebrated in the Regis, welcomed the guest' and ex­ mack. The guests included Messrs, invitation to the Rev. Charles M. are four smart, light brown tones. newly decorated students’ chapel pressed gratitude for all that had and Mmes. J. Winters Morrell, D. McDonnell, S..I., of St. Louis uni­ One is a rich yellowish beige, very Metal door handles keep their G. Monaghan, John L. Dower, J. polish if they are rubbed with a at 8:30 o'clock by the Rev. Joseph been done for the college chapels GALLUP 4200 2315 W. 29th AVE. versity, St. Louis, Mo., to act as like honey. Another has a golden P. McMahon, S.J., moderator of and sanctuaries by the guild. Fa­ R. Plank, and C. T. Burnett; Mmes. retreat-master. cast that is more like amber. A raw potato after cleaning and Ella Mullen' Weekbaugh, W. E. then polished. the guild. The Mass was offered ther McMahon spoke pf the value At the next meeting further de­ new burnished tone looks like for all members. of the guild to Regis and men­ Sheehy, W. C. Ball, and M. L. You Can tails will be arranged. wheat. Among others tones are a To remove grease spots rub The Rev. Gerald Ellard, S.J.J de­ tioned that $1,100 had been raised Dyer; Mi.sses Catherine Quinn, W ork Rely on ' 4 | mossy green, a tropical shade of them with chalk, which absorbs livered the sermon, speaking on Rosemary Morfeld, Emily Caplis, the grease, then brush. by this little group and expended COLORADO luscious rose, a blue green, and a the significance of the Mass. Fa­ in beautifying Regis. Mary Ethel Waters, Mary F. Ames, Our light gleaming gold. To remove ink on rugs soak the ther Ellard has collaborated with Rita Gartland, Mary Coughlin, spot with milk and wipe with ab­ Father Gregg, S.J.; Father El­ Speciality UPHOLSTERY CO. If you would he smart, try the Father McMahon in plans for the lard, S.J., and Father James Mertz, Julia Clifford, Marjorie Gartland, FURNITURE HOSPITAL new dressmaker type suit to be sorbent cotton. Generose Walsh, Josephine Walsh, LAUNDRY,/VC Antique Furniture Remodeling Our used now and in the early fall. A Glasses do not get steamy in S.J., pastor of Loyola parish, Chi­ Irene Kerns. Betty Brennan, Gene­ 1 ’P Specialty new corn yellow suit of lightweight the winter if they are occasionally cago, were guests of honor. Father vieve Kopribic, Dorothy Popish, BEUPHOLSTEKING AND REFIMSHING rubbed with dry soap and then St. Catherine’s Has Mertz told of the “Family Circle” Mary Ann Ruutilla, Helen Flah­ iJ {•piece Overatuffed Recovered. $25.00 & up woolen is a good choice. The skirt in Chicago, a group similar to J >»i Cushions refilled. 11.00 each should be simply tailored with em polished. erty, Mary Murray, Rae Gwynn, Drive mice away with the odor Carnival Mass Meet the Regis guild. Father Ellard PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 2459 16th St. Ph. GAliup 2304 broidered design on the hem and Dorothy St. John, Shirley Free­ embroidered edging on the jacket of turpentine. Soak a rag and recalled happy memories of Regis, man, Catherine Maguire, Cleo and peplum. press it into the mouse hole. (St. Catherine’! Parish) where he had been a student. Wells, Clarice Wells, Margaret The annual mass meeting for The Rev. William O’Shaughn- Mary Roche, and others. THEY ARE RELIABLE GAS RANGES the carnival wa.s held Monday eve­ essy, S.J., past moderator; the Rev. The ereatest dollar for dollar kss range William Ryan, S.J., and the Rev. values obtainable. ning with a large attendance. 4 Priests Assume Reports to date on the carnival Bernard Murray, S.J., gave talks. FILLMORE DRUG are very promising. All the com­ Miss A. Campbell, president of mittees are getting their helpers the guild, announced that the an­ STORE, INC. Parish Positions enlisted. The donation committee nual card party for Regis will be will meet Monday’ evening at the held Aug. 17. She appointed Mrs. 2835 E. Colfax Aranas community hall. This committee E. T. Gibbons as chairman. Two Four recently ordained priests lots donated to the guild by Mrs. Our Prescription Department is of the Diocese of Denver assumed consists of Mrs. J. Feely and Mrs. George Schweiger as captain.s, and Gibbons will be disposed of at the the pride of our-store—Let us their duties late last week in the party. Regis college will celebrate parishes to which they were as­ Mmes. Barth, Martin, Bonner, Convince you by filling your Flaherty, P. J. Doherty, Stewart, its golden jubilee this year. All its signed by the Most Rev. Bishop friends will unite to make it a Prescriptions. Urban J. Vehr. . Hamilton, Morfeld, Gogglns, and J. Easy Terms for Easy Buying Nevin; Messrs. E. J. Lowery, Sr.; memorable event, marking the Frae nelirery Sarvica to Any Part ol The Rev. M. J. Blenkush is at Lyons, and Gartland, and Misses closing of 50 years given to the St. Francis de Sales’ in Denver; lElizabetl} Arden Aids The Denver Stove House lha City for Any of Your Wants education of boys and young men. the Rev. Francis Wagner is assist­ Krabacher, Gardell, and Bates. CALL YORK 1296-1294 For several years through its ex­ CORNER 15th AND TREMONT ant to the Very Rev. Thomas _J. The following were baptized the tension courses open to the public Wolohan at Sacred Heart parish past week: Richard Joseph, in­ it has given a cultural contribu­ in Pueblo; the Rev. Edward Fra- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. tion to the community. Former ezkowski is assistant to the Rev. Switzer; sponsors, D. A. Mund- presidents of the guild are Mrs. Leo Flynn at Holy Family parish, willer and Mary L. Coursey; Edward Murray, Mrs. E. T. Gib­ 2 0 % o f f Denver, and the Rev. Joseph War- Marian Eileen, infant daughter of bons, Mrs. Charles Hayden, and nat has gone to St. Patrick’s par­ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando W. Camp­ Mrs. Jack Walsh. ish, Pueblo, to work under the bell, Matilda Campbell and Lewis Thru Monday, July 18th! First Time Reduced ALL LEADING Rev. Joseph Higgins, pastor. Rollman, sponsors; Karlen ,Eliza­ beth Henderson, infant daughter Gets School Award in 25 Years! Here Is a Partial List! of Mr. and Mr.'. Malcolm Hender­ son, Mr. and Mrs. ChaEles Kal- Reg. Sale HOSPITALS and Large Crowd Attends triter, sponsors. , Cleansing Cream ...... 1.00 .80 The 'Young Ladies’ sodality will Cleansing Cream...... 2.00 1.60 Parish Bunco Party hold its annual picnic Wednesday Cleansing Cream ...... 3.00 2.40 INSTITUTIONS evening, July 20. All sodality ■V'elva Cream ...... 1.00 .80 I (St. Therexe’i Pariih, Aurora) girls are invited to attend and are Velva Cream...... 2.00 1.60 ! One of the largest crowds ever asked to call Miss Maxine Davis, Velva Cream ...... 3.00 2.40 to attend the bunco party was GA. 1303, for reservations. Velva Cream ...... 6.00 4.80 present Tuesday evening, July 12. Miss Barbara Bates left Sun­ Orange Skin Cream...... 1.00 .80 ARE USING: The prizes, which were donated day on a motor trip with friends Orange Skin Cream...... 1.75 1.40 by Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Hooyer, to California for a two weeks’ Orange Skin Cream...... 4.25 3.40 V, were won by Mrs- Nellie Reed and vacation. Velva Ma.sk . 2.00 1.60 Miss‘ Betty Cairns. Consolation The first sewing meeting for the Velva Mask ...... 5.00 4.00 carnival held by the sodality was Reg. Sale Treasurette Set...... 5.00 4.00 # Syracuse China jiprizes were won by John McMil- Illusion Powder ...... - ...... $1.75 $1.40 '%an and Joseph Casper. The sur­ held July 6 at the home of Miss Special Astringent...... 2.25 1.80 Barbara Bates. The next meet­ Lipstick ...... 1.50 1.20 Special Astringent ...... 4.00 3.20 prise prize, which was donated by ing will be held at the home of Skin Tonic ...... 1.00 .80 # Libby Safedge Glassware Miss Nellie Foley, was won by Ed Skin Tonic ...... 2.00 , 1.60 Velva Bath Mits...... 75 .60 Hoery. ' Migs Maxine Davis July ,13. Velva Bath Mits...... 2.00 1.60 Jerry Pasture of 3738 Bryant Skin Tonic...... 3.75 3.00 Sunday, July 10, Therese Velva Bath Mits...... 3.50 2.80 # International Silverware street is quite ill at his home. Sun Pruf Cream...... 1.00 .80 Lille Lotion . 1.50 1.20 Gusty, Eugene Healy, Edith Mrs. Mary Nahring of, 3072 W. Cake Rouge ...... 1.25 1.00 Hoery, John Germain, Robert Muscle Oil ...... 1.00 .80 40th avenue has returned from a Suntan Oil (2 shades)...... 75 .60 Muscle Oil ...... :...... 2.50 2.00 from Purington, Regina O’Kane, and visit to Ft. Collins and Cheyenne, Loraine Relther made their First Wyo. Mail and Phone Orders! Anti-Wrinkle Cream ...... 2.00 1.60 Holy Communion. Mary, Loraine, Velva Liquid ...... 1.00 .80 Mrs. Annie Piper of 3847 Irving Acne Lotion ...... 1.00 .80 and Jean Secor"’ were flower girls. street has returned from a trip THE DENVER—Toilttriei—Street Floor Breakfast was served to the first to Yellowstone National park, -I 15th at communicants and flower girls by whither she motored with Mr. and KE. 3126 the Young People’s club. Mrs. R. L. Diehl and daughters Mis* Kathleen Allen, daughter Carson's Stout and Mrs. Charles Kaltriter. of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur R. Allen Child Born to Martin J. Geldeni Miss Eva M. Liebel and C, G. of 1942 Fairfax, was awarded a Com plete Institutional Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Golden Licbel of 3051 W. 38th avenue scholarship to St. Mary's academy Equipment announce the birth of a girl, Mon­ have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. because of her scholastic achieve­ ica Anne, at St. Joseph’s hospital. F. J. Howe and Rosemary, Mrs. ments at Blessed Sacrament school, “Where Denver Shops With Confidence'* Mrs. Golden was formerly Eugenia L. Wetstein, and Mr. and Mrs. from which she was graduated this Steele. Joseph Wetstein of Louisville, Ky. spring.— (Cavarra photo.) PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystona 4205 A Thursday, July 14, 1938

S i x n TO BE CONFIRMED IN , I New Administrator In Outdoor Sports Glare Annoys Durango Installs Most everyone who plays golf, tennis, or baseball knows CRESTED BUTTE ON JULY 15 how annoying glare can be on a sunny day. The reflected light causes one’s eyes to burn and tire so that error after error occurs. K. of C. Officers Crested Butte. — Confirmation officiate at the Confirmation cere­ To relieve this we have sport glasses with tinted lenses that will for 60 children, July 15, will close monies at 7:30 in the evening at IGA relieve you of the harmful sun glare and free you from sun- the summer school which has been St. Patrick’s church. First Com­ caused headaches. If you are wearing glasses we can duplicate Durango. — Installation of of­ munion for 24 children will be them in the tinted lenses'at a nominal cost. ficers in the Knights of Columbus conducted here since June 15 by given that day at the 8 o’clock council was held Monday evening three Benedictine Sisters of Chi­ Mass, the Rev. Daniel O’Con­ LADIES' PLAIN in the parish hall. The following cago. His Excellency, the Most nell, pastor, acting as celebrant. officers were installed: Grand Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, will Included in the First Communion liresses and coats SWIGERT BROS. knight, Robert Ayers; deputy class are Angela Petrovich, ! C '-Bad and Better Vision Good SerTice grand knight, Ralph Connor, Jr.; Francis Petrovich, Beverley Ann Optometrists chancellor, Edwajd Lechner; finan­ Tezak, Lillian Gornick, Evelyn for Every Age at Right Prices cial secretary, J6hn Miemyk; re­ Matkovich, Joan Pasic, Catherine 1550 California KEystone 7651 corder, James McGue; warden. Pasic, Evelyn Pobrek, Mary Lo­ MEN'S Jack Stewart; treasurer, Paul retta Manley, Della Mary Deli- McCormick; advocate, John Brock- mont, Rebecca Duran, Lorraine SUITS Cash C ry Duran, Ralph Lucero, Fred Lucero, i//. ish; lecturer. Dr. Leo Lloyd; "utton* Sew»w ^ — ! guards, James Sheridan and James August Veltri, Peter Vuletich, Satoris; trustee, Daniel Cummins, Matt Vuletich, Richard Guierrera, »P. SeweilF R R e f All Makes Typewriter Service Herman Pobrek, William Dunn, Sr. Installing officer was Herbert eXT«A CHARGE Call Frank Williams when you want dependable, repair work on McGregor. Bernard Martinez, William Volk, (Annunciation ParUh) Gasper Guerreri, and John Shaf­ Servie. your typewriter. Prompt serv,^e—honest prices. SALES. RENT­ Mrs. Jack Hardin and son of With the annual bazaar sched­ ALS. Portable typewriters, all makes. 435 14th St., MA. 8495. Santa Rita, N. Mex., are here fer. Flower girls leading the 12 uled to be held in less than a girls will be Glenna June Sandifer, visiting Mrs Hardin’s parents, Mr. JWA. 6101 and Mrs. Daniel Cummins. month, booth chju«men and their Eileen McCartney, Jouetta Rose The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John B Miss Mamie O’Connell enter­ Starika, Jane Matkovitch, /Mar­ Vornholt, V.F., who was named fol­ n f committees and others concerned garet Perko, and Marilyn Jonas. tained her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wes with the success of the bazaar are lowing the resignation of the Most Dunlap, and family over the week­ Billy Snyder and James Dunn will Rev. Francis J. Tief as Bishop of end. putting forJ;h every effort to make lead the boys. Concordia. Pastor of St. Joseph’s Misses Margaret Carroll and it an outstanding event. Reports Members of the sixth, sevepth, church. New Almelo, Kans., he has GRANITE Margaret Chapman are the guests given by the various chairmen and eighth grades classes will sing been in the diocese nearly 45 ■ Gregorian hymns at Mass and MARBLE of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCabe in prove that the entire parish is co- years, and has done outstanding ’ [ c*. B- COLFAT BRONZE Thompson’s park. op'erating whole-heartedly. The Benediction. work as a missionary, builder, and V: •■‘V STATUARY Herbert McGregor, installing Hudson ‘‘112.” fbougham, which All the children of the summer organizer. ' officer for the Knights of Colum­ will be given as the grand prize school will kttend Mass July 15 bus, is to visit Gunnison on Saturday evening, Aug. 13, is be­ and receive Holy Communion. Wednesday to install the newly- ing displayed -in front of the Afterwards, an exhibit of the chil­ elected officers of that council. church. Two cash attendance dren’s work will be shown to par­ LAST Mrs. Douglas and daughter are ents at the public school where the Crowds Attend | prizes will also be awarded the here from Denver to spend a evenings of Aug. 12 and 13. classes in religion have been held CALL month with Mrs. Douglas’ parents, 48 Make let'Communion for the 18 pupils attending. Prizes HCRS and Mrs. P. F. Cummins. will be given for attendance, de­ € S T W 0 2 Miss Henrietta Wetter of Los A class of 40 children who had portment, efficiency, and progress. Carnival O p in g | Carnival Angles is spending her vacation been receiving special religious NAME PEG. U-8-RAT. OFFICE training for the past six weeks re­ The course in religion edited by 0€SIGri€RS • BUILOGRS vsiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Rev. A. P. Schorsch, C.M., and W . 2 9 th Wetter, and brother, Carl W’etter, ceived First Holy Communion at Sister Dolores, and project books Delighted shrieks of orphan ■ DEPENDABLE (nonumcriTS m€fnoRiflLs o/DisTincTion and family. the 8:30 Mass Sunday. After the i Mass, they were guests of the from the Confraternity of Chris­ children opened the annual car-1 & Federal Iflephone TAbni 6468 - Office and Plant. 28 E. 6th Are., at 6th Ave. and Lincoln Miss Mary Hoaglin is here visit­ tian Doctrine have been used as I DENVER COLORADO Motherhood guild at a breakfast nival for the benefit of the Domin-' Everybody ROOFING ing her sisters, Mmes. M. L. and the basic work in all grades. Sup­ ican Sisters of the Sick Poor at ' ' Vincent Cummins. served in Hagus hall. Also pres­ Welcome 5?^i M ent a the breakfast were the Rev. plementing these courses has been W. 29th Ave. and Federal Blvd. ' For all Flat and Phillip McCormick of Farming- instruction in the Baltimore Cate­ Steep Roofs ton, N. Mex., is spending his vaca­ Anthony Elzi and the following All the children from the Denver COURTESY MURRAY’S chism, liturgy, including use of the Catholic orphanages were invited tion with his mother, sister, and young women who had assisted Missal, Gregorian singing, Bible ASPHALT brothers. the sisters in preparing the chil­ to participate in the carnival, JOE KEATING'S dren: Misses. Catherine'Mangan, history, and supervised recrea­ with the merry-go-round as the 1619 TREMONT ST. Thomas Clark, who had been ill tion. At the Mass opening the pro­ the first of last week, is much Jacqueline Cooke, Helen Byers, gram each day of school the stu­ main feature for them. Special MARGIE RYAN S h in g les Mary Jane Miltonburger, and trapeze acts and other attractions Made Specially for Thia Climate Draught Beer - Mixed Drinks improved. dents assisted by praying in con­ were also on the program. Part Little Jerry Mahoney returned Margaret Cassidy. The breakfast cert the Mi.ssa Recitata arranged tc — Booths for Ladies was served by the following mem­ of the children visited the carnival STATIONERY The Western Elaterite Hot Luncheons 2. to his home in Denver after a week by Mr. William H. Puetter, S.J. V Quality Drinks for Less bers of the guild: Mmes. Con­ Thursday afternoon and the oth­ GIFTS spent with his grandparents, Mr. nolly, Cooke, Nolan, Monckton, The members of the Young La­ ers are to enjoy its pleasures Roofing Co. and Mrs. P. E. Cummins. Taylor, Powers, Johnson, Feely, dies’ sodality enjoyed an outing Friday afternoon. The carnival Greeting Cardi for All Occasions Equitable Bldg. TAbor 5287 and Schweider. at Washington gulch Sunday. dates are July 14, 15, and 16. 32nd and Meade GAllup 4922 Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Brien Guests of the group included One of the largest crowds in the Specializing in Quality Plumbing and of 3621 Vine returned from Cali- Sister Gabrielle, Sister Bernice, history of the carnival was pres­ KlEilENTI fornia, Oregon, Washington, and ent at the performances Thurs­ Heating Repairs Idaho, where they had spent sev- Rozman. day evening. Nearly 1,000 peo­ Drink Milk eral weeks visiting relatives. ple enjoyed the dinner served in from the Mrs. A. Frick of Oxnard, Calif.; the basement of St. Dominic’s SLATTERY & COMPANY Mrs. A. Switzer of Arvada, and Lunch Held for church under the direction of Mrs. So. Gaylord Creamery PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Mrs. A. Blair were dinner guests M. McEahern. Crowds milled of Mrs. M. O’Brien Wednesday. throughout the carnival grounds 1022 So Gaylord PE. 4212 1646 BLAKE STREET J Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan of 3351 until midnight. Everyone was de­ (St. Mary’l Academy) St. Anne’s Circle lighted with the entertainment JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 J Miss Nan Chambers entertained Gaylord returned Saturday from features, the colorful booths, and ,VAVyWiASWWWWVViiWWSSWJW.VVWW at a garden tea Miss Rosemary Kansas, where they had spent sev­ ■.VW -ViiV, eral days visiting relatives. (Holy Family Parish) the unique lighting arrangements. Johnson of New York city and Mrs. Thomas Bullock and Mrs. Catholics a n d non-Catholics Miss Sue Tack of Tulsa, Okla. Altar Meeting Canceled Wallace Handy were hostesses to P’W e Requiescant in Pace ■Assisting the hostess were Misses alike were numbered in the throng See Me for a ISeiv Roof and DELICIOUS and The monthly meeting of the St. Anne’s circle Thursday with a that enjoyed the carnival events, Save Money Mary Jeanne Akolt, Jean Louise Altar and Rosary society has been 1 o’clock luncheon at the home of JiTo V E UNUSUAL JAMES CARROLL. 1431 ISth street. which are to be featured again Brown. Mary Kathryn O’Fallon, canceled for this month. The Mr.s. Bullock in Wheatridge. Cars Friday and Saturday evenings, FranifvTiouaet, Garages Lunches - Dinners Requiem Mass , was offered Tuesday at Mary .Jane Metcalf. Audrey Hur­ 9 in St. Leo’s church. Interment Mt. sodality will receive Communion left Holy Family church at 12:45 w'hen the grand prize, a Ford V-8 For-^rvice—KEyitone 6228 Olivet. W. P. Horan & Son service. ley, and Betty Lou James. Jim Schultze Mountain Trout, Chicken Sunday, July 24, at the 7:30 Mass. and took all those who wished to from the O’Meara Motor Co., will Warehetii«. 1521 20tb 9t. WINIFRED HUNT. 566 Logan street. The puests included Missen Elizabeth go. Call me at KEystone 5311 after 6 and Steak Dinners Requiem Mass was offered Monday at 9 Appel, Barbara Brown. Kay Akolt. Mary John T. Flavin of Berkeley, be awarded. A 1938 streamlined '■— ------/ P. M. or before 9 A. M. Also Sindwiches -- Fountain Service in the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. Jeanne Akolt, Jean Ryan, Mary Kathryn Calif., died Friday, July 8. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice are the Electrolux, the gas refrigerator, ...— Sundays or Holidays — W. P. Horan & Son service. O’Fallon, Mary D. Ryan. Shirley Ryan, Flavin formerly lived m Detlvcr parents of a six-and-one-half will be awarded Friday evening, EDWARD MANION, 1776 Krameria Casttrs—Thit Ar* Built to D* Dunn. Lorraine Oberhau^er. / lirer Real Serrica for Tout street. Husband of Clara Manion, father Helen Zook, Dorothy Zook. Shirley at 3140 Franklin and attended pound girl born in a local hos­ July 22. ^ Red Rocks Pueblo of Clarence E. Manion. Requiem Mass Horan. Kathleen O’Meara. Mary Jane Annunciation church. He was a pital. Martha Faulk, “the Girl of the Specific Requirementa. in the Red Rocks Park was offered Tuesday at 10 in Blessed Metcalf. Patsy O’Rourke, Virginia Jolley, retired Union Pacific engineer. He Mrs. Bridget McNulty, mother HOSPITAL—HOME MODEL RAILROAD 10 miles west of Denver Sacrament church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Silver Whirl,” and the Whltg^ide INSTITUTIONS Betty Lou James, Jean Louise Brown. is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary of Mrs. Mullane, is still ill in St. troupe, direct from Coney_,4^1and, AND W. P. Horan A Son service. Betty Currigan. Mary Evelyn Currigan. Flavin; one son, John, Jr.; two Armstrong Distinctive Curio Skop JULIA MARTINAC. 3714 Humboldt Marian Currigan. Beth Frankel. Eileen Anthony’s hospital. N. Y., give a spectacijur per­ AIRPLANE Museum of Indian Arts street. Mother of Victor. Frank. Joseph. Bergin. Elise McEnery. Barbara Murphy. daughters, Miss Florence Flavin formance. To please the crowds Caster Co. Open to Public Emil, John, and Anthony Martinac: sis­ Virginia Davis, Madeline Tiehen, Mary and Mrs. Alice Heckman, and sev­ it was necessary to give two per­ Formerly Industrial Kits and Supplies J. B. W. DAUGHERTY, Manager ter of Margaret Pavlinic, grandmother Taylor. Eileen Cochran. Audrey Dono­ Jackie Celia, Partner Caster and Truck Co. of five. Requiem Mass was offered van. Ellen Marie McCarthy, Audrey eral grandchildren, all of Berke­ formances of these-, unusual acts PHONE MORRISON 57 Thursday at 9 in Holy Rosary church. Hurley. Katherine Foster. Beverly Haver. ley, Calif., and a sister-in-law, Cop Utah Tennis Title Thursday evening. KE. 4951 Bennett Craft Shop Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Suzanne Bell. Inez Montgomery. Joan Mrs. K. E. Murphy. 825 I4TH STo. DENVER PR. 0568 3405-07 E. Colfax Son service. O’Byrne. Mary Madden. Margaret Mad- The follo'wing4ire officers of the ELLEN O’NEILL. B23 W. 14th dvemip. R">” y ,.* !!!* 'rif.Vh Jackie Celia, city and state^'un- carnival committee and chairmen D „4. onH Adclc Custanre. Jeanne Charpiot. Ruth Ro.«aiy oerMcc at chapel. Funeral Woodworth. Jean Wear. Martha Broad- ior tennis champion and star for­ of the various booths burial in Dayton, O. W. P. Horan & head. Stisan Ann Broadhurst. Kay ward of the Regis high basket­ General^, chairman, Harold A. Son service. ball squad the past season added THEODORE MARY E. WISEMAN. 1309 Grant Dorsey. Carol Dunaway. Barbara Dwyer, Kiley; ■’’lissistant general chair­ street. Mother of Marie L. Morgan of Jacqueline Fisher, Phyllis Fox. Ruth Mt. Carinel Parish another net laurel to his rapidly man, , Bernard Gates; treasurer, Phyllis Haberl. Jean Hamer. Ann Hamp­ Denvpr and Mrs. Betty Owens of Los growing list when he and Ted Johigt'vRice; secretarj', Mrs. Mary Angeles, sister of Mrs. F. T. Cummings ton. Jean Hiliker. Nancy Jane Maruea. Reed annexed the junior doubles of Red Lodge, Mont., and Mrs. J. M. Nancy Parker, Suzanne Pollock, Virginia Kijt6y; automobile committee, i . 4 Cunningham of Summerficld, Kans; Packard, Mary Lipscomb. Margaret championship in the Utah State ^om as Nevin; ANNUAL NOVENA HACKETHAL grandmother of Robert Morgan of Den­ Billers. Margaret Drinkard, Virginia Open Tennis tournament at ver. Requiem Mass is being offered Fri­ Ballantine, Frances Hoart. Virginia Bazaar Plans Set Salt Lake City. The diminu­ ' Chairmen — Game booth. Dr. day at 10 in Blessed Sacrament church. Gregory, Charlotte Fletcher. Marie George Krakow; general donation To St. Anne at the Burial in Sioux City, la. W. P. Horan Carper. Ann Wihel. Shirley Morrison, tive Denver lad and his partly^ MORTUARY Josephine Walsh. Margaret Anna Mullen. defeated Frank Mehner and Jiirn- committee, Mrs. William J. May; & Son service. Mary Ethel Waters, Gertrude Waters. (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariih) dinner committee, Mrs. M. Mc­ CLARA LAMONT BUCKLEY, at Enid. Rosemary White, Ceverly Menke. Martha Plans are almost completed for mv Eakins of Salt Lake City, 6-2, Okla.. late of 2377 Hudson. Wife of 6- 1. Eahern; game booth, Joseph l-449-.51 Kalamath St. John M. Buckley, mother of Katherine. Belle Baum, Mary Louise Pedley. Mary the seventh annual parish school Schmittling; ham and bacon Richard, Elizabeth. William. Barbara, and Jane Nolan. Mary Therese Gushurst, bazaar, to be held on Thursday, Celia fared badly, hovwver, in John Buckley, and Mrs. O. L. Johnson. Maryanna Quaintance. Helen Gllmour. booth, Thomas Tynan; country Phone M.Ain 4006 Dorothy Smith, Ida Myrtle White, Irene Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the following day’s coflipetition. Shrine of St. Anne Mrs. W. H. Tarling. and Mrs. J. A. sto-re, Mrs. Edwar^ Milan; candy Bradley. Requiem Mass was offered Sat­ Williamson, Katherine Prusiner, Mary Aug. 4, 5, 6, and 7, at the parish He was eliminated from the men’s booth, Dennis Hallinan; horse urday at 10 in Blessed Sacrament church. Lou Rastien. Ellen Kenehan, Josephine grounds. West 36th avenue and singles by Chuck / Harris of races, Pete Jonke; hope chest. Miss Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Palaze. Pauline Harris. Madeline Rice. West Palm Beach,' Fla. Harris Arvada, Colo. CLOE McANDREWS. 3090 W. Clyde Ann Robinson, Jacqueline Gilts, and Navajo street. Clella Carter; combination booth, t H place. Wife of Thomas P. McAndrcws. Mary Jane Rowe. Several prizes will be given defeated Celia, 6-2, 6-2. Mrs. M. V. McIntyre; hot dog mother of Mary Ellen McAndrew.««. Akolt Girls Return away, among them money prizes booth, William Walsh; ice cream GEO. P. daughter of Horace Smith, sister.-in-lavv Prayer* Are Aniwered ii of the Rev. Joseph McAndrcws, S.J.: Jli.ss Catherine Akolt and Miss of $200, $75, and $25. These booth, Edward Lowery; .soft drink HACKETHAL Owen. Morris. John,. George, and Mar­ Mary Jeanne Akolt returned home three prizes will be awarded on A read;er .wishes to give thanks booth, Lawrence Schott; fish pond, will begin the evening of July 18 tin F. McAndrcws; Mrs. J. A. Stone- Sunday after a month’s visit in St. Sunday, together with a hope for a seemingly miraculous recov­ Mrs. John Rice; doll booth. Miss hocker, Mrs. Leslie Oenrle, and Mrs. ery attriyfced to the Sacred Heart Funeral Director John F. Mauro. Requiem Maas was Louis and Kansa.s City. In Kansas chest, a bicycle, and a beautiful Margaret Mullen; amusement offered Monday at 10:30 in St. Cath­ City they were the house gueste handmade baby picture, “The through. ' ^ intercession of Mother committee, Joseph Gavin, and at 8 o’clock and plose on the feast, 1240 Acoma TA. 1656 erine’s church. Interment Mt. OJivet. of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Awakening.” CabrinBl booth construction, Edward Milan. Boulevard service. . ANNA MARIE TOMAN. 3046 Newton. Mrs. O’Neil. On Thursday, Aug. 4, from 6 July 26. Devptfons each evenjng in Requiem Mass was offered Saturday at Miss Audrey Donovan, a junior to 8 p. m., a spaghetti dinner 9 in St. Patrick’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. at St. Mary’s and granddaughter sponsored by the Usaly club, will RfiLlGIOUS VACATION SCHOOL MARY J. CLARK, formerly of 3700 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, left be served in the school hall. West the novena at 8 o’clock. Gilpin. Requiem. Mass was offered Mon­ this week for Canada. 36th avenue and Osage street.. day at 9 in St. Elizabeth’s church. In­ Tickets may be purchased for 56 terment Mt. Olivet. George P. Hack- AT ALAMOSA CLOSES JULY 22 ethal service. cents from members of the varieVs ANNA DAME, 6500 N. Federal boule­ A. F. Zarlengb Given church societies or at the rectify. vard. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William bouquet for the .sisters. The pre­ Dame, sister of Cecilia and Wilma Dame. The pastor wishes heai^/ co­ Alamosa. — Religious vacation Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday at Chief Deputy’s Post operation, and it is hoped t^'At this school will close here July 22 with ceding day, the children received 9:30 in St. Catherine’s church. Inter­ 60 children making their First Communion for their parents and CALL year’s bazaar will surpaa^hat of ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal any previous year. / / Holy Communion. On the Feast for those unable “x) attend the service. Anthony F. Zarlengo, deputy in of St. James, July 25, the children school. More than 4j0 -children at­ JOHNSON ARTHUR M. STANDISH. 1283 Down­ ------^ ing. Husband of Mary Standish, father the office of the district attorney will make a trip by rail to Los tended the two mernings. STORAGE & MOVING CO. of Owen A Standish and Mrs. J. S. High­ since 1929, has been appointed Pinos meadows. Ten coaches will The pastor, parents, and chil­ land. Services Saturday at 2:30. In­ Pupils TraY^il Miles be reserved for the group, the dren of the parish express their WHY TAKE CHANCES? terment Mt. Olivet. Hofmann service. by District Attorney John A. Car- thanks to the sisters for the suc­ You Can Have Dependable Service sisters and the pastor, the Rev. and the Cost It V'ery Low. PHILLIP DONAHUE roll to the post of chief deputy To Attend Julesburg Edward McCarthy. One baggage cess of the vacation school this Phillip Donahue, 87, who came to and assigpied to division 6 of the car will be turned over for the year in caring for more than 600 PEarl 2433 221 Broadway Denver three years before Colorado .was distribution of refreshments. The children in their stay. admitted to the Union in 1876, died West Side criminal court. He will Vacat^an Classes Tuesday at a private sanitarium follow­ also engage in duties ordinarily children will start the day with ing an extended illness. performed by the assistant dis­ JulesbuOT—One week of work Mass’ and general Communion. Mr. Donahue, a native of Ireland, came The program at the meadows will to the United States 65 years ago and trict attorney. A native of Den­ has been.'Bnished at the Julesburg include games, contests, and re­ NO lived for a short time in the East be­ ver and a Catholic, Mr. Zarlengo fore coming to the gold mining territory is a graduate of the University vacati^/school. As the children freshments. COST of Colorado. of Denver and president of the arriveAjn trucks they appear en- The annual festival in honor of For Man to Call and Give Rati* Upon his arrival he entered the haul­ thusj’jStic and eager for study. St. Benedict was held July 11 on mates on Packing and Shipping ing business. He carried supplies from North Denver Civic association. Denver to various mining camps in the Ma^y come from distances ranging the San Benito meadows east of KEystone 6228 A1.SO affected in” a general re­ Office and Warehouse, 1521 20th St. state, particularly Leadville. Mr. Dona­ frifi ten to 25 miles, which often here by Spanish residents. A ITo Have Our Otrn Delivery hue retired 25 years ago. organization were Deputy Thomas q^tails .sacrifice on the part of par­ MAin 3518 Surviving are four nieces, Mrs. Mary large number attended Mass and Golden. Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, and Mrs. Ryan, who .succeeds Mr. Zarlengo ents and pupils. The attendance is received Communion as a spiritual Fresh Sea Foods (not froten) conUin Mary Ide, all of Denver, and Mrs. Sadie in the criminaFcourt division, and gratifying to the pastor and a high percentage of Iodine, quite ef­ Murton of Van Nuys, Calif., and one William Bock, in charge of thf> sisters. ficient In the prevention of goiter, CALL A nephew. John Donahue of Denver. justice of the peace courts. J®. which it common in the inland cities. Requiem Mass was offered Thursday at On Monday morning, July 4, the PRIEST-CHEMIST Fresh fish has a high protein lub- 9 ,in St. Leo’s church. Interment Mt. Ryan will be assisted by Don B(Jw- children assembled on the church etance so essential to t the continuance ZONE CAB Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. man and William Doyle. 0. X)tto lawn to pay tribute to the nation’s GROWS HAIR of good health. Moore, deputy for division 7 ijf the A University piiest-chemlft's treatlM on So Eat More Sea Foods TIMOTHY w . McCa r t h y flag. A series of questions was MAin 7171 West Side court, will be assisted put to the children by Father An­ CAKK Ql* THE HAIR Is mm being sent free for Health'* Sake Funeral services for Timothy W. Mc­ by David Brofman and , Bernard to scalp sufferers. It describes how to use the Prompt, Courteous Servieo Carthy. 429 £. 14th avenue, former drew Murphy on the nation's flag remarldhte' compound mixed by Fr. Jtmes Call Fagan’s Fish master mechanic and retired superinten- Car rah er. Oilmnrt which ^ w perfect hair oo head of CLEAN NEW CABS ^ n t of motive power for the Rock Island ------• - as well as the state flag, x and Poultry Market railroad, will be held Saturday at 10 at The colors that compose the na­ bald student. Since then more than 60,000 the Cathedral. CARD OF THANKS tional and state flags were ex­ bottles have been used, rnraltles icning to MAIN 2618 Mr. McCarthy was bom in Dunkirk. charity. Users teetlfy to wonderful resuiU for For the Past 15 Years Denver’s James and Kate Hunt .wish to express plained by the pastor, Father filling hair tod dandruff Write for tret DependabI* Sea Food Connoiaaenr. N. Y.. April 27. 1861. and was associated their gratitude for th« sympathy and Murphy. treatise to R. H. Gilmore, Dept 1, tSlO lUh with the railroad company for 35 years. kindness of friends and neighbors in the Ave No.. Seaitle, Wash * DOYLE’S His headquarters were at Des Moines, death of their sister, Winifred Hunt. la. He came to Denver a year ago. The discussion club has proved He is survived by his wife. #igusta, a very interesting project. The PHARMACY fore his 71st birthday. He was Our Ths PsrtieuUr DruffisI and a son, Edwin of La Fayette, Ind. born in Lancaster, N. Y. He lived in following members were awarded Boys and Young Men Burial in Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan & Kansas City, Mo., until ten years ago, prizes by Father Murphy for the Community 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Son service. when he moved to Denver. ' He was a wishing to be Prleete or Brother* In KE. 5987 FREE DELIVERY ------/ best discussions in the week: Billy Cart to East and Watt member of the Holy Name society. Sherman, Adam Walter, Florence the Order of St. Camillui may writ* . . JOSEPH L. MERKL Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Barbara let 4k ISth of Each Month Joseph L. Merkl, a retired-Denver car­ R. Merkl, 4449 Beach court, and one Schmidt, and Anna Marie Macht to the Rev. Father Superior, St. Tell the people you patronize penter. died Thursday. July 7. at a- son. Lawrence P. Merkl of Denver. OSc* ft Warahootc, 1821 SOth St. Denver hospital following an illness of Requiem High Mass was offered at Each child was presented with Camlllu* M onaatery, I t l l So. 26th that you saw their advertisement one month. ,9 _____ Monday_ In ... _ St._____ Catherine’s______church._____ ...In- an orange as he was dismissed St., Milwaukee, WIec. Safwic*—KEystoaa 6228 in Tha Register. Mr. |lerk l died lees than a month be- terment Mt« Olivet. Boulevard aexviee Friday. *

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