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BECOME SISTERS OF MERCY Father Garde, of Sstcred Heart, Goes to Las Vegas, N. M. Register Writer Describes Rites as Miss FR. HYDE GOING TO COAST Murphy Gets Habit and Miss Father Fitzgerald Appointed to Second Highest Post Sponsel is Professed at School. The Rev. C. M. (iarde, S.J., vice pres­ VOL. XII. NO. 3. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. $2 PER YEAR. ident of the .Sacred Heart college, con­ nected witli that institution for six REPRESENTS years, has been transferred to Las Ve­ gas, New Mexico,'where he will become editor of Revista Cattolica. a Spanish l?y Matthew J. W. Smith. Father Condon, in his sermon, revealed Catholic newspnpi.r issued by the Jesuits. Mias Alice Murphy, of St. Joseph’s the beauty of the religious life. He re­ It Is the only Spanish Catholic weekly in the I’nited States, leather Garde parish. Denvei^ received the habit, as a called Christ’s command to leave all and DENVER UNENS FOR TROOP CLERGY succeeds the Rev. Gerard Decrome, a Sister of Mercy and Miss Margaret follow Him, and showed how completely Alexican refugee priest, as editor of Re­ Sponsel, of a prominent Durango family, this is obeyed in the religious ' life. vista. Father Garde is one 'of the best took her vows at the Mercy novitiate, Christ expects us to lead a life of self- known Jesuits in Denver. Aurora, near Denver, on Tuesday morn­ sacrifice, and the perfection of such an NEW NOVITIATE NEW PARISH AT There will not be many other changes ing. The writer was among the privi­ existence is found in the religious com­ LARGE BOX SENT leged few v.ho witnessed the ceremonies munities of our Church. A woman or jn the Sa^ed Heart college faculty for .and, as '.ji.ite a few Register readers man joining such an order surrenders OF MERCY ORDER SPRINGS FORMED; BY TABERNACLE next terni. The Rev. Joseph E. have never seen a service of this kind, all that the body holds dear, but, tho Hyde, S. j., is going -to California and will be absent for a year, while the Rev. he has determined to describe what hap- the world cannot understand it, em­ PLACE OF BEAUTY FR. ABEL PASTOR SOCIETTS HEAD W illiam J. Fitzgerald, S. J., will succeed, pencil. braces the happiest of all lives. The vow the Rev. C. M. Garde as vice ])residen|t. The lit. Rev. Monsignor Richard of poverty compels the surrender of all Gardens Surround Home That Father Darley Goes to Take Post Father Fitzgerald, who is a Georgetown Brady, vicar general, as representative worldly property held in the person’s Another to Be Dispatched to Bor­ boy, recently arrived from Poughkeep­ o f Bishop Matz, officiated, being assisted own name. Tho Christ was Ruler of Was Opened Last as Assistant at St. der Within Few sie, N. Y., where he had finished his ter- by the Very Rev. Thomas Condon, sup­ the universe, He led a life of poverty Autumn. Mary’s. Weeks. erior of the local Redemptorists and pas- \yhen on earth and thus proclaimed it tianship. The Rev. Aloysius Laur, SJ., * tor of Miss Murphy, and the Rev. James the most acceptable career. The speaker who was sent from the college temporar­ MOTHERHOUSE IS PLANNED ily to take the place of the late Rev. M. Walsh, of St. James’ churchdwelt on the beauty of a life of purity, CONGREGATION IS SPLIT REQUEST FROM EL PASO Eugene Montell, .S..I., at Alamosa, has and chaplain of the novitiate. The music demanded by the vow of chastity, and been sent to Conejos. Alginosa will be was furnished by a choir^f the sisters, told of the complete submission to God’s Building Mapped Out, but Work Northern Part Is Taken Off; Prot­ Soldiers’ Priests Need Mass Out: cart'd for temporarily by Jesuits of the and the little chapel was filled with will as expressed thru their superiors Won’t Start for a Time estant Church May Be neighborhood. A permanent pastor has members of the order and friends of the that persons in the religious life make, fits; Extension Society Yet. Purchased. not yet been named. happy young women who were being because of their vow of obedience. Appeals. Following is the faculty for the Sacred made Sisters of Mercy, In consoling the relatives who were Heart college as announced by the Very rc The ceremonies began with a sermon giving up the young women to the The new novitiate of the Sisters of The formation of a new parish in Col­ The ladies .of the Denver Tabernacle Rev. J. J. Brown, .S.J., superior of the < ^ y Father Condon. Then Miss Murphy, Mercy order, Father Condon reminded Mercy, opened last September at Au­ orado Springs was announced this week. society this week are sending a large rora, a suburb of Denver, is a place of Hitherto there has just been one Cath­ Colorado and New Mexico mission on accompanied bj' the Rev. Mother Regis, how Christ, when starting out on His box of linens, for the use of priests who Tuesday: new general of the Mercy order in mission of teaching, completely severed great beauty -this year. In picturesque­ olic church in the city, St. Mary’s, under are acting as chaplains for the troops President, Father Brown; vice presi­ Colorado, and Mother Regina, as­ home ties. But the speaker showed that ness of surroundings, it is not surpassed the care of the Rev. G. Raber, P.R. The encamped along the Mexican border. dent, Father Fitzgerald; minister, the sistant to the general, knelt before Mon­ the relatives would enjoy the greatest by any convent in Denver. The building new parish is to include the northern Mrs. W. II. Andrew, president of the Rev. Sebastian Meyer; treasurer, the signor Brady. Being asked what she of blessings thru the life of prayer and is not very iarge, but there are spacious part of the city, and is to be in charge society, received a request from Mrs. Rev. Francis X. Hoefkens; professor of desired, she expressed a wish for the self-sacrifice that the young women grounds, which include a park and of the Rev. Felix Abel, who for some Albert W. Liefgreen, formerly Miss philosophy and evidences of religion, the holy habit of the order. The monsignor would lead. gardens. Eventually the motherhouse years past has been assistant to Father Cassie Burns of Denver, who is very Rev. Iveo M. Krenz; professor of chem­ questioned the mother general as to her * « « of the Sisters of Mercy will be at Raber. Father Abel will take charge of active in Catliolic circles in El Paso, re- istry, the Rev. Armand WC Forstall; fitness, and was given the formal as­ Misses Murphy and Sponsel. with the Aurora. At present it is at Mercy hos­ all the missions between Colorado <|uesting that the linens be sent. The spiritual father, the Rev. A. Brunner; surance that the candidate was worthy. other novices, have been under the care pital, Denver, but the hospital is becom­ Springs and Palmer Lake on the north, Tabernacle laides will send another box third year high school, the Rev. Joseph Miss Murphy, at this period of the of Mother Kvangelist, mistress of nov­ ing so popular that it will be necessary the largest being Monument, and will within a few weeks, and Mrs. Andrew M. Minot; assistant professor of chem­ services, was dressed in black, with a ices, at Aurora. There the young can­ to remove the motherhouse from it. also have charge of Fountain on the urgently requests all who have linens istry and astronomy, in high'school, Mr. small black veil considerably thinner didates pursue their studies, enlarging Plans have already been drawn for a south. As assistant to Father Raber, he or who owe dues to turn them in at the Leo A. Abel; first year high school, sec­ than that worn by the professed sisters. upon their education and preparing new motherhouse at Aurora, but the or­ has been in charge of F'ountain. St. meeting to be held the first Friday in tion B, Mr. J. Casoiaro; fourth year high Ivew robes she was to dori were then for their life’s work. Last year, the der is not ready yet to proceed with the Mary’s church, under the new arrange­ September at the home of Mrs. Charles work. Altho it is only a year old, the ment, will no longer have any missions. school. Mr. ilohn F’. Conway; logic, F5ng- blessed and, after kneeling again before white-veiled novices^taught at St. James’ Meyer, 670 Marion. In addition to the lish literature, geology, in high school parish school, ^yhich • is located nearby. new novitiate is already felt to be too Within recent years, the missions of this the monsignor, she retired with Mothers requests from the border, there have department, Mr. William F'. Crean; mus­ Regis and Regina and returned short­ This year it is probable that the school small. So much space is ri-quired for parish have gradually been given to the been applications for linens from other ical department, including choiv and phil­ will be in charge of professed sisters. patients that the sisters' quarters at care of other clergymen. For instance, ly afterward with the regular dress missionaries. harmonics, Mr. Andrew S. Dimi'chino; o f the Mercy Sisters but a white veil. Mercy hospital are , always crowded in some were attached to the Elbert church, the summer months when the sisters some to Stratton, etc. prefect, senior division, Mr. W’illiam B. Her leather girdle and beads were then The removal of the Colorado National FAMOUS MISSION PLAY come in from the various missions. The Rev. Humfrey Vere Darley, of Doyle; second year high school, Mr. John given to her by the monsignor, and her Guartl, now mobilizixl near Golden, to the The view obtained from the second- Denver, wlio recently was given a Licen­ M. Golden; Latin and Greek, high school veil was exchanged for another white TO EXHIBIT IN DENVER Mexican border, which may be ordered floor porch of the new novitiate at Au­ tiate in Sacred Theology by the Catholic department, M. Raphael C. McCarthy; one. She will wear a,white veil for two at any time, makes of unusual local rora is magnificent. The plains stretch university at Washington, has been sent prefect, junior division, Mr. Bernard J. years, when she will take vows. Denver is to see The Mission Play, the interest news of how the soldier boys are for countless miles in one direction, to St. Mary’s to succeed Father Abel as Murray; pre-acedemic class, Mr. Joseph Miss Margaret Sponsel^ dressed in a wonderful theatrical production of John being cared for spiritually there. while the seemingly interminable chain assistant to Father Raber. Father Dar­ A. Ryan; commercial course. Mr. Francis white veil and the regular Mercy habit, .Steven McGroarty, presented at San Ga­ Someone recently defined the American of Rockies is visible in another. Tlie ley is an alumnus of St. Thomas’ sem- L. Sebastiani; first year high school, with the addition of a long white cloak, briel, near Los Angeles, Cal., last year. attitude toward the militia by the section A, Mr. Bernard Sullivan. All knelt before the monsignor vvith the Mr. McGroarty last week made arrange­ scene is typically Western. Nothing jnary and was sent to the Catholic uni­ like it can be seen anywhere in an East versity after his ordination a couple of phrase, “You go fight, Steve. I’ll hold these gentlemen are members of the mother superior and her assistant, both ments in San Francisco to start on a your coat.’’ The definition, like all gen­ Society of ,Iesus. ern state. years ago. He finished his course last of whom also wore long white cloaks in tour covering all the principal cities of eral applications, does not define with ex­ The novitiate of a religious order is spring and has been in Denver since that Messrs. WTIliam B. Doyle and Joseph addition to their regular habits. Being the country. A special train will carry actness in the present Mexican situation, the home where candidates for the com­ time. He took up his work at Colorado A. Ryan are new to the faculty. questioned by the monsi^or about her 100 of the original cast of the play, for the man at home seems to be forget­ munity are kept. Here, under the direc­ Springs last Sunday. desires, Miss Sponsel expressed a wish to which deals with the early California ful of the fact that the soldier at the tion of carefully-selected members, they It is not known yet just where the take her vows. missions. Texas border has a coat to be held. And are examined as to their fitness and are new Colorado Springs parish will wor­ A low mass was edebrated then by of the many duties that the crisis in educated in the things that it is neces­ ship, but a Protestant church there may STONEMEN ALTER Monsignor Brady, with Fathers Condon American relations with Mexico have laid and Walsh serving and the sisters’ BISHOP WARD, OF KANSAS, sary for a religious to know. A service be purchased and remodeled to suit i ^ ^ choir singing beautifully. IS VISITOR TO DENVER in a chapel of a sisters’ novitiate seems Catholic services. The deal has not vet those who stay at home, one of the RULES TO PLEASE to have a charm that is found in few been closed. No services have yet been most urgent is that of giving aid for the Immediately after the monsignor’s spiritual welfare of the men who have other churches. It seems as if one could held by the new parish. There are a Communion came the most solemn part The Rt. Rev. John Ward, bishop of assumed guard duty at the border. step over the threshold into heaven it­ number of Catholic miners of foreign NON-EPISCOPALS o f the ceremony, when Miss Sponsel Leavenworth, Kan., has been a Denver There are a very large number of self, and one would hardly be astonishe

J. J. HARRINGTON, I Formerly With FEDERATION IS Socialist Paper Doesn’t Like Our FR. SERRA WORE D. A. HARRINGTON. { C. J. Reilly, QUALITY" HARRINGTON BROS NEED I^HURCH Maximilian’s Idea of Birth Control HABIT OF GRAY Heating & Ventilating and Contractors Secretary Anthony Matre, Telling Statement Made in Denver by Jobbing and Bepairlng’ a Specialty. of Catholic Week, Gives Father Doyle is Borne SERVICE Phone Champa 2548. (The Southern Cross, San Diego.) of the country are mute evidences to the Out sae POUBTEEVTH ST. Reasons. Several weeks ago an article was premature passing of thousands of Motto of printed in The Southern Cross from the young women who were too much at­ BUY YOUK FUEL AND FEED OF EMINENT HISTORIAN SPEAKS _ „ ‘’Maximilian,” a contributor to tached to the frivolities of the world to The American Fuel and PROGRAM OF MEETING The Denver Catholic Register, on the bear the natural responsibilities of mat­ BEK J. BRACONIER ------subject of birth control, as expounded rimony; the business of the mcnlical pro­ A discussion has been going on in Feed Co. various Catholic papers about the color Writing in connection with Catholic by Margaret Sanger; a new light who fession consists largely of shirkers of The Expert Plumber J. C. STORTZ, Prop. of the habit worn by Fra Junipero Serra, Week, starting Sunday in New York, has recently arisen to show to the motherhood; the home and hearth of the great California Franciscan. One COAL, WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN Anttiony Matre says: world how absurd are the laws of human many an aged couple are cold and deso­ 1334 B. Oaylord. Phone S. 1679 savant said it was blue, not brown. The / ‘The American Federation of Catholic origin, regarding the propagation of the late because in their day and generation Rev. John P. M. Doyle, of the Third Phone Main 2483 4201 Josephine st Societies was permanently organized in race, by which mankind has been gov­ they practiced the damnable cult of birth Order Regular Franciscans, one of the STEAM A WATEB HEA7UEO the city of Cincinnati, Oliio, December erned in past centuries, and of course control. long-established branches of the many 12, 1901. It will hold its fifteenth na­ Margaret Sanger and her followers are No divine law is more clearly enunci­ much too superior intellectually to con­ ated than that concerning the human branched Franciscan family, who was tional convention this year in New York recently in Denver, said it was neither city August 20, 21, 22 and 23, under the sider for a moment what so many mil­ family. God will not be mocked, and lions of humanity have regarded in this the violation of this law most surely brown nor blue, but gray. He is now Hour*, 9—U a. m. 1—• p. m patronage of His Eminence John Cardi­ borne out by the Rev. Zephryn Engle- nal Farley, D.D. The organization is and past ages as a divine command, to I brings its own punishment, in time and “ increase and multiply.” i eternity. hardt, O. F. M., the eminent historian, DR. J. J. MEEHAN composed of various nationalities num­ who tells The San Francisco Monitor bering several million members, and en­ The San Diego Citizen, a Socialist \ The reformers tell us that birth con­ paper, took exception to the article in trol is not race suicide. No, but it is a that the habit was gray. The original joys the approbation of nearly all the habit of the Franciscans was gray, says Dentist members of the American hierarchy, of question. The ignorance of “ Maximil­ distinction with very little difference. It Father Doyle. Brown is now worn by s u m SOI, MACK BLK. PH. M. 1303 whom sixteen belong to the national ad­ ian,” and incidentally of the papers means in either case the steady diminu­ which published his opinion, was some­ tion and ultimate extinction of the na­ the Friars Minor. The Thir'd Order Reg­ visory board. 16th and CalifoniiA thing appalling, and The Citizen promised ulars wear black generally, but some of ‘‘The first who gave their act­ tion practicing it. to enlighten us, thru the pen of one them wear gray. ive support to the federation movement It is now upwards of a century since Georgia Kotsch, presumably a member Thomas Robert Malthus wrote his fa­ St. Francis himself set no color for in the were his lordship, his followers, merely saying the gar­ Shop Phone Main 8044 Rt. Rev. James A. McFaul, D.D., bishop of the local Socialist colony and apostle mous work on population, creating alarm Beeldence Phone York 6184 of scientific breeding, by which the in shallow minds by his picture of the ments must be poor. of Trenton, N. J., and hi* grace. Most Rev. S. G. Messmer, D.D., archbishop of human family will be regulated like any rapid increase of the people of the world CHAS.J. O’DONNELL Milwaukee. Pope Leo XIII blessed the other chattel or commodity. We waited and the lack of sufficient food supplies patiently for several weeks, expecting to sustain them. He advocated the pro­ undertaking and in 1905 the late Pope PAINTING to learn some startling facts from Geor­ hibition of early marriage and the prac­ CATHOLICS DID St. Mary’s Branch No. 298—Meets 2d Pius X gave his approbation thru a gia, disclosing a splendid socialistic plan tice of—continence. One hundred years and 4th Tuesdays in Charles building. special letter. The present holy father. and Decorating by which families could be had to order, have come and gone; the earth’s inhabi­ Sacred Heart Branch No. 316—Meets Pope Benedict XV, has also conveyed to NOT BLOCK PROBE ranging from one to a dozen, according tants have increased, true to prediction, 1518 COURT PLACE second and fourth Wednesday evenings the federation his endorsement and to the fancy of the parents or the eco­ but contrary to prophecy, the food sup­ in Charles building. blessing. nomic conditions, about which these up- plies have more than kept pace with the INTO CHARITIES “Altho the American Federation of lifters are forever prating. growth of population. Time has proven Catholic Societies has now been before EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY The promised article has finally ap­ Malthus was in error, but he was a the American people for the past fifteen Dr. Allen, Who Made Denver peared, but our expectations are doomed scholar and a gentleman whose shoes the Particular Attention Given to Order Worli years, the question is still frequently to disappointment. Georgia’s refuta­ reformers of the Sanger type are un­ Survey, Speaks About Taka Lawrance St. PHONE 1dR9 I in9ll Jt asked: ‘What are the objects of the Mrs. K. Cullen tion of “ Maximilian” refutes nothing at worthy to fill. Car to Colfaa Ava. M. 7272 •■ipail OL American Federation of Catholic Soci­ New York City’s all, but is merely a composition of eties?’ ribald sneers at neligion, attempting to Muddle PHONE MAIN 7377. HENRY WARNECKE, Prop. Federation and Its Objects. put the sexes at enmity of each other, ‘‘The American Federation of Catholic and making a number of vague asser­ Societies is an organization of Catholics tions which are irrelevant to the ques­ STATEMENT CLEARS CHURCH in the United States for the purpose of THE CAPITAL CITY SHOE MFG. CO. tion and prove nothing. She states that advancing their civil, social and religious abortion is ramjmnt and that birth con­ William H. Allen, of the Institute for Repair Work our Specialty. Sewed Half Soles, 75c. interests. trol is designed to prevent that evil, “It is not a political organization, ana Public Service, New York, under whose 1511 Champa St Denver, Colo. while in another place she sneers at does not control the political affiliation direction surveys were recently made of continence, which she says is a rule men the Good Shepherd home, St. Clara’s or­ of its members; it asks no favors nor have made for women. The only logi­ privileges, but openly proclaims what is phanage, the Queen of Heaven orphanage, cal deduction from this statement is Mt. St. Vincent’s home and the other just and fair. Good Work that there is no honor among men. and Kansas Minister a Convert. Catholic and non-Catholic establishments For — “It aims at the creation of sound pub­ that virtue in either sex is practically Rev. Floyd Keeler, an Episcopal min­ Colorado in the Denver Federation for Charity and lic opinion on all important topics of the CALL UP non-existent. ister at Hutchinson, Kan., was received Philanthropy, has issued a statement re­ day; it stands for the Christian life of To say that birth control is designed into the Church there on July 9. His garding the recent charities investigation \ the nation itself; for the proper observ­ to prevent the evil of abortion is a wife and children were received some in New York that means much, in light ance of Sunday; for the Christian edu­ PHONE 741 2207 Larimer sorry joke. Birth control, by any other weeks before him. of the charges made against church in­ Laundry cation of youth; for the stamping out of method than that of continence, is a stitutions there. He says: immorality; for the sanctity and per­ twin sister of abortion. It is a delilier- Prominent Denver Convert Dies. “ (1) Catholic institutions did not deny petuity of Christian marriage; for the ate destruction of the elements which Mrs. Eva Lillie Mergen, wife of the the right of the Department of Charities safeguarding of the Christian home. go to the formation of the human body, owner of the Mergen delicatessen store to inspect institutions receiving money W. P. Horan “It asselts the necessity of Christian which has well been described as the at 1089 Broadway, and the story of for care of dependant children, did not principles in social and public life, in noblest work of God. whose interesting conversion occurred obstruct inspection, did not refuse to the state, in business, in all financial The hospitals of the country are bur­ recently in this column, died quietly at comply with recommendations. (2) No­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR and industrial relations. dened with countless women who tried her home and was buried from the Ca where in the testimony of Mayor Mit- “It combats all errors which are in 1525-27 Cleveland Place to practice birth control; the cemeteries thedral Friday morning. The faith of chel. Commissioner Kingsbury, Deputy opposition to Christianity and threaten which she did not approve when God Commissioner Doherty, Investigators Phone Main 1368 Denver, Colo. to undermine the very foundations of called her daughter to the order of Lo Bernstein, Ree Dr. Allen's institute had something to bl6 Following is the program of the fif- Catholic University of America, Wash- “My son, I have accepted your teach­ do with the New York probe. He was teenth annual convention of the Ameri-1 ington, D. C.; address, “ The Living ^Vage ings and have renounced the faith of my brought here by the Colorado Taxpayers' can Federation of Catholic Societies, to for Working Women—The Oregon Ex­ childhood. Now I am dying and I want league. be held in New York, under the patron perience,” by Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara of to know the truth. Do not deceive me.” age of Cardinal Farley, August 19, 20, Portland, Ore., president of the Oregon And the son, more serious than he 21,22.23: state commission on the minimum wage. had ever been before probably, replied: With the showering of Thy mercies, Saturday, Augiist 19—Arrival of dele­ “The new faith is the easiest to live by, May a few drops sprinkle me. gates. 9:.30 a. m.. informal conference Tuesday, August 22—9:30 a. m., busi­ but, mother, the old one is the safest to of social and charitable workers at Ca­ ness session. 2 p. m., business session. die by.” 0 Sacred Heart of Jesus. thedral hall. The call for this confer­ Wednesday, August 23 — 9:30 a. m., I'm a new sheep in Thy fold; LAUNDRY C» ence has been issued _by Rt. Rev. P. .J. Thou didst find me in the wilderness. business session. 2 p. m., business ses- One Who Received Cardinal Newman 2500-2520 CURTIS ST. Muldoon, D.D.. bishop of Rockford, 111., ion and closing of the convention. Describes Circumstances. Hungry, lone and sick and cold. chairman of the social service commis­ Recently in this column we published WE USE ARTESIAN WATER sion of the A. F. of C. S.; Rt. Rev. T. J. During the business sessions of Mon­ 0 .Sacrisl Heart of Jesus, ^ day afternoon and Tuesday, reports of the interesting narrative of Cardinal New­ Shahan, S.T.D., rector of the "Catholic man's own account of his feelings at the Thou Good Shepherd, took me in; universitv of America, Washington, D. federation’s activities in the various Thou didst tenderly embrace me, states will be received and short papers time of the step whieli, according to no C., president of the National Conference less an authority than Disraeli, “dealt a Tho 1 was black witii sin. of Catholic Charities; Sir Joseph Fre}', read on “Catholic Young Men's Associa­ dL'I'lltl/ tions” ; “Catholic Theater Movement” ; blow to the Establishment from which K.S.G.t New York, president of the Ger­ it still reels.” 0 Sacred Heart of Jesus, “ Motion Picture Censorship” ; “ Bigoted Sometimes Thy cross I bear; man Roman Catholic Central-Verein; This week we give the story of the Publications” ; “ Catholic Press and Fe came to a recent convert of Pueblo, Colo., JOHN H. REDDIN, Mr. Hugh F. Griffin, while waiting for Attorney and Counselor at Law AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY the devotions to begin in the Sacred 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Block DUFFY’S JOHN W. FOSTER, Manager Heart church of that city, and are ex­ Seventeenth and Curtis Streets pressive of the sentiments of gratitude Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo which he feels in being able to under­ STORAGE "n> MOVING RAYFIELD CARBURETORS stand and share in the great sacrament J. T. MALEY Lawyer Warehouse, 1001 Bannock St. SEBVlCi: SEPABTKXNT Phone of Our Lord with us: 1652 CESTEEAITI) PEACE 138 Sixteenth SL at Bdwy. Main 4808 0 Sacred Heart of Jesus, 601 Ernest & Cranmer Bldg. Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St I am pleading now with Thee; Phone Champa 1778 Denver, Colo THURSDAY, AUGUST 1?. 1§16. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page Three.

HOSPITAL CHAPEL BOY SAVES UP $2 POEM BY PRIEST Important News GIACOMINI OUT PUEBLO SCHOOLS READY BY DEC. 25 TO HELP RECTORY IS MASTERPIECE Flashes FOR LEGISLATURE OPEN ON SEPT. 5 No Formal Program at Colorado Takes Sum to Littleton Rector; Literary Digest Ranks “ The Sterling Man Heads Knights of Parish Institutions, College and Rev. Father William Moran of Sikes- Columbus .and Academy Begin Terms on Springs Cornerstone Cross on Protestant Church Dead Musican^’ Among ton. Mo., and George McGuire, 14 years Laying. Fools Autoists. America’s Best, old, were killed in an automobile acci­ Parish Choir. Same Day. dent recently near New Athens, 111. John ADDITION TO ST. FRANCIS’ ALL NOT GOLD THAT SHINES AUTHOR FR. O’DONNELL Weltner, 11 years old, of Sikeston, Mo., ALUMNUS OF S. H. COLLEGE PASTOR GOES TO COAST who also was in the .machine, escaped with a dislocated elbow. The priest and (By Ada Farnell.) (L. M. R., Staff Reporter) (By Georgia Zeiger.) ' (By Frank H. Prior, Staff Reporter) The thouglit of love and the thought of the two boys were pinioned under the Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 10.—The Littleton. Aug. 16.—A little boy called death are the two surest inspirations of Sterling, Colorado, August 16—At the Pueblo, Aug. 15.—Announcements have machine when it was overturned in a been made by those in charge of the foundation of the new chapel at St. on Father Clarke last week and offered the poet. It is the presence of these two ditch. legislature assembly for this district him two dollars as his contribution to held last week, I>awrence G. Gia- opening of St. Patrick’s, St. Mary’s, St. Francis’ hospital has been completed thoughts that has made the elegy, from Jersey City Catholic churches were the new rectory building fund. This comini was unanimoulsy nominated on Boniface, St. Leander’s, and St. An­ and work on the brick portion of the time immemorial, one of the noblest and amongst the important buildings which contribution is all the more appreciated the Democratic ticket. Mr. Giacomini is thony’s parish schools, Loretto academy building proper began last Monday. It most generally appealing of all forms of suffered serious damage following the because it represents the savings of a Sterling boy, having received his edu­ and the Benedictine college on Tuesday has been decided that no formal public poetry, says The Literary Digest. In terrific explosion of ammunition on Black many months. A generous example for cation in the public schools of the city morning, September 5. Catholic parents ceremony will occur at the laying of the “The Dead Musician, and Other Poems” Tom island. the grown-ups. and is a graduate of the Sterling high should place their cliildren in (Catholic cornerstone of the new building, which (Laurence J. Gomme), by Charles L Amongst the important changes made The infant son of Mr. and JIrs. John school. He attended Sacred Heart col­ schools. will take place within the next two O'Donnell, C.S.C., there are many kinds amongst the Franciscan Fathers at the Vogel was baptized Sunday afternoon. lege in Denver before entering the Uni­ Ladies’ Aid Meeting. weeks. The formal ceremonies open to of poetry—stately odes, tender lyrics, chapter held at Callicoon, N. Y., a few Tile young man will be known hereafter versity of Colorado at Boulder. In I9II The Ladies’ Aid society of the Sacred the public will be held at the dedication and quatrains so deftly fashioned and so days ago was that of Very Rev. Father as I-aio Mathias. he received the degree of Bachelor of Heart church met Thursday afternoon of the chapel. It is hoped by the con- freighted with thouglit as to suggest those Edward Blecke, who was elected Provin­ Miss Mark Falk, our organist, is en­ Arts and in 1913 that of Bachelor of at the church. The following members a tractors that the chapel will be com- of John Bannister Tabb. But the most cial. Father Edward is well known, hav­ joying a week’s vacation with relatives Law. Since his graduation Mr. Giacom were present: Mrs. J. J. Cahill, Mrs. P, F. ^ plete about Christmas time. important feature of the book is the ing been the first Provincial of the Holy in Colorado Springs. ini has been practicing law in Sterling. Cramer, Mrs. B. J. Cullen. Mrs. J. 8. Fans of the national pastime have a title poem, wliich is an elegy. In spite of Name Province when it was erected by Mr. Fred Vowell and family are again Not only has Mr. Giacomini taken an Dillon, Mrs. Lee Coates, Mrs. John Ef- good local game coming up Saturday af­ its length, we quote it, for it is so closely a decree of the Holy-See in 1901. The occupying their home on Harrison street. active part in the civic affairs of this efferle, Mrs. M. Neary, Mrs. John Bergin, ternoon- in the Doctors-Lawyers’ fray. wrought that no excerpt could fairly rep­ Denver Franciscans are of this province. Mr. Coffin has accepted a position in the community but he has also allied him­ Mrs. Will Charlesworth, Mrs. J. E. Mc­ The game will be for the benefit of St. resent it. It is rich in imagination and Tlie Right Rev. Theophile Meerschaert, Coffin grocery store. self with its religious life. At present Donald, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. Will Francis’ hospital and is expected to color; it is charged with high emotion; it Bishop of , will celebrate the Mrs. J. R. Armstrong and little son Hewitt, Mrs. Luke MacLean, Mrs.. An­ draw a large crowd. is splendidly sustained from its arresting silver anniversary of his elevation to the he is grand knight of the Sterling conn Robert will spend two weeks at Manitou, drew McGovern, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Mnl- Altho no definite date has been set for beginning to its lofty climax. It deserves episcopate on September 8, the Feast of cil, Knights of Columbus, and the leader \- going to the'popular resort Thursday. of St. Anthony’s choir. No better' man downey, Mrs. Patrick Dillon, Mrs. Fred the opening of the street car line to St. ’to rank with the very best of American the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. "All is not gold that glitters.” Neither could have been chosen to represent this Pertel, Mrs. J. H. Dunovan, Mrs. Fred­ Francis’ hospital, it is expected that the elegiac poetrv. Miss borcas Dean, of Chicago, youngest must the church with the cross on the d e a d district in tlie legislative assembly. erick White, Misses Carrie E. Gaul, Mary line can be put in operation by the first THE “ MUSICIAN. daughter of Richmond Dean, millionaire Colorado Springs road be mistaken for Next Sunday wil be communion day Titman and Cecelia May Walter. o f September, or shortly thereafter. (In memory of Brother Basil, organist head of the Pullman Car company, was the Catholic Church. Our church is on for the children. Orphan Picnic a Success. Quiet Wedding at Loretto Heights. for half a century at Notre Dame received as a postulant in the Order of Nevada street one block north of Main Everything and everybody lent aid to ■The wedding of Mrs. Mary J. Hancock Universitv.) the Visitandines, at Visitation convent, J. H. Strutzel has returned from a street and is a brick'structure. visit in the cast. While in Chicago Mr. the success of the fourth annual picnic and Mr. Walter C. Eden, both of Colo­ BY CHARLES L. O’DONNELI^. C.S.C. St. Louis, recently. Strutzel purchased fall goods for The given by the members of the I^adies’ Aid rado Springs, was quietly performed He was the player and the played upon. At the general chapter of the Domini­ Huh. of which he is proprietor. for the benefit of the Sacred Heart or­ Saturday evening, August 5 at 7 o’clock LA JUNTA CHOIR MEMBERS He was the actor and the acted on, can Order which was held in Fribourg, ' Edward Monroe was called to Strajig, phanage last Wednesday at Lake Minne- at Loretto Heights, Monsignor Brady HAVE AFTERNOON PICNIC Artist, and yet himself a substance Switzerland, Very Rev. Father Theissel- Nelrraska, by the illness of his grother. qua park. There were people in attend­ officiating. The bride was becomingly wrought; ing was elected master general for the God played on liim as he upon the keys. Emma ueBlanc has gone to visit ance by the, hundreds and so much had gowned in white silk chiffon, with which (By Kathrine O’Neil.) next twelve years, succeeding Very Rev. Bridgeport where she will visit with her been donated for the affair that it ia she wore a picture hat. Mr. Eden was La iTunta, Colo., Aug 15.—The mem­ Moving his soul to mightiest melodies Father Cormier. Father Theisseling is Of lowly serving, hid austerities. brothers who are in business there. estimated by those in charge that the attended by Mr. Elby. Mr. Eden and bers of St. Cecelia’s choir enjoyed a pic Dutch. And holy thought that our high dream John Murphy left last week for a trip picnic this year was the greatest suc­ his bride left after the ceremony on a nic supper at the city park after the After their annual retreat, preached by out-tops— in the Black Hills of South Dakota. His cess financially ever. For months the motor trip to Estes park. After August usual rehearsal Friday afternoon at the Bishop Tihen of Lincoln at St. Stephen’s He was an organ where God kept the grandmother, Mrs. Murphy, will return ladies of the aid society have been work­ 15 they will be at home to their friends home of Mrs. E. Kranz. Indian mission, the priests of the Chey­ stops. with him. ing for this event and when the day at 2229 North Nevada avenue. For the Mrs. William Walker and little daugh­ enne diocese recently elected diocesan Naught, Naught I. F. I^aTora of Boulder was visiting dawned clear they were elated, for only last five years Mr. Eden has been con­ ter Katherine returned Saturday even­ consultors as follows: Monsignor Cum- Of all lie gave us came so wondrous in Sterling the past week. the weather could have spoiled their nected with The Glockner, being in ing from Denver after a short visit with misky, vicar general; the Rev. John Duf­ clear ■ Frank Middlestadt has returned from plans. charge of the supply stand. Both have friends and relatives. fy of Sheridan, the Rev. Joseph Conrath As that he sounded to the Master’s ear. a business trip to Stanton county. Neb. Thru the courtesy of Manager Jack a wide circle of friends in this city. Miss Eleanor Hively arrived home of Rawlins, the Rev. Nicholas Endres of Chas. Middlestadt returned with him for McQuillan of the park every concession F. E. Donnelly of Obit, Neb., spent a Saturday evening from Raton, New Thermopolis. Many of the priests were Wedded he was to the immortal Three, a visit with friends and relatives in this was given over to the ladies for this one few days here last week. Me.xico, where she had been visiting her obliged to drive 200 miles by auto to the Poverty, Obedience, and Chastity, locality. day and almost everyone in.J’ueblo con­ Sister Pancratia of St. Joseph’s con­ sister Mrs. M. Farrel. retreat. And in a fourth he found them all exprest. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Giacomini and son tributed in some way to boost the affair. vent, Milwaukee, has acted as organist The deaths of Dr. John B. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McClintock, Mr. Vincent were Denver visitors the past The city was solicited beforehand for at St. Mary’s church the past two Sun­ For him all gathered were in Music’s Chicago surgeon, and Joseph Francis and Mrs. Denny and Mr. and Mrs. Ober- few days. donations of any kind and from the dis­ days during the absence of Carl Zittel, breast. Daly, lawyer, of New York, removed two ling enjoyed a weiner roast and moon­ Miss Alice Hutchinson of Eaton, Colo., play of lunches, refreshments of all kinds, who is visiting in Ohio. And in Dod’s house men who only a few weeks ago were light picnic at the Headgates one even­ He took her for his spmise,— is visiting at the home of L. N. Mathieu. fancy pieces, etc., there is little doubt Thru the courtesy of J. E. Tompkins, made papal Knights of St. Gregory. ing last week. High union that the world’s eye never Lou Mentgen has been seriously ill at but that hundreds gave something. One manager of the Princess, the patients Deputy County Surveyor V. R. Guthrie Rev. Roderick A. McEachern, who scans his home on South Fourth street. While of the features of the day was the award­ and visitors at The Glockner were en­ was in La Junta one day last week preaches in nine languages and who has Nor world’s way knows. Mr. Mentgen has not been in good healti ing of the quilt made by the little tots tertained last Sunday evening at a mov­ transacting business. been pastor of St. Mary’s, Barton, 0., Not any penny of applauding, hands for sometime his rapid decline comes as of the orphanage. ing picture show in the large dining will join the Catliolic university faculty. Mrs. T. J. Roberts and daughters He caught, nor would have caught. a shock to his many friends. His mother, During the afternoon nearly two hun­ room of the sanatorium. Pearl and Florence returned last week Bishop Schuler of El Paso recently Not any thought Mrs. Cristina Mentger of Marysville, dred children from the orphanage, in Mrs. A. Gay left Wednesday for Fair- dedicated the Chapel of St. Catherine in from Kansas City and other points in Save to obey Kansas, his sister, Mrs. George Briel, and charge of the sisters, were at the park bault, Minn., for a visit of several the border camp of the Ninth Massachu­ Kansas and Missouri where they have Obedience that bade him play. Mrs. Wm. Mentgen have come to be with to help enjoy the events. Thru the cour­ months with her son, Wilfred. setts Infantry. been visiting for some weeks past. And for his bride him during his illness. tesy of several of the kind-hearted citi­ Sisters Theodore, Veneranda, Mary Thomas Hughes Kelly. Mrs. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glysson and family To have none else beside. Mrs. B. 0ivanaugh who has been sick zens the tots were served ices and cakes, George and Maria Gerald of The Glock­ Joseph Smith, of the Irish Relief Fund and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott motored That both might keep unfleeted their for the past week is again able to be which of course made them happy. The ner are attending the retreat at St. Ra­ committee, who, when carrying $50,000 to Hartsel, Colo., last week where they virgin snows. about. program for the children was carried out phael’s hospital, Trinidad. will have a two weeks’ outing and fish­ from America to Ireland for the relief of in form and now that this picnic is over Mrs. Winifred C/llahan of Brice, revolt sufferers, were refused permission ing trip. Yet by our God’s great law the little ones are looking forward to the .Utah, is ill at St. Francis’ hospital. to land because one of them was engaged parties are spared—and both Democrats Mrs. Julia Bradish and Miss Nelle Such marriage issue saw. next one. The merry-go-round, roller Mrs. Ben W. Root and little daughter in “a business hostile to England,” a dip­ and Republicans have an amicable un­ Bradish left Friday for Fort Lyon where As they who cast away may keep, coaster, skating rink and boating were Lena have arrived from Hutchinson, derstanding with one another to con­ they will spend a couple of weeks visit­ Who sow not reap. lomatic lie, have been forc(>d to return all enjoyed by the children as well as Kan., to visit Mrs. Root’s mother, Mrs. home. The government has permitted tinue this wholesale swindle on an igno­ ing at the home of Mrs. Bradish’s In Chastity entombed their elders. The dance in the evening M ainline Lattner. the fund to be sent to two other repres­ rant public. daughter Mrs. Maxmillian Baum. His manhood bloomed, was a huge event and the best known The ladies of the Church of Our Lady entatives of the relief committee in Ire­ And children not of earth young people of the city participated in o f Perpetual-Help, ManitoUf held a most land. Mr. Kelly, with liis brother, is the The famous Metchnikoff, celebrated More Refugee Mexican Nuns. Had spotless birth. the “ nickel” dances. enjoyable garden party Thursday and donor of the $750,000 Lady Chapel in the bacteriologist and chief of the Pasteur Six Catholic sisters of the Order of the With might immortal was he strong The picnic for 1916 was a great event Friday of -last week on the church New York cathedral. Institute of Paris, who died in Paris the Immaculate Heart who took refuge on That he begot for the sisters, as money is always other day, gave away the $20,000 which grounds. “ Pedro,” the Indian chief, was the flagship San Diego at Mazatlan. ar­ Of what was not, Mgr. Lavelle preached on the Sunday needed at the orphanage for the large came to him with the Nobel prize for very entertaining in the interpretive rived at San Diego, Cal., recently, on the Within the barren womb of silence, song. opening New York week at the Catholic family which is being cared for. Every dances of his tribe. A large crowd at­ navy collier Jason. The sisters are to be Yea. many sons he had summer school in Cliff Haven. N. Y. The medical research. Anj' money that came cent taken in on this picnic went to the tended. The young ladies who assisted sent to Hollywood, Cal., where they will To make his soul heart glad— sehool is having one of the moat success­ to him was devoted entirely to the fur­ institution and those who are able and in serving were the Misses Ernst of St. remain for the present. Sister Rosario Romping the boundless meadows of the ful seasons that has over been its. therance of his scientific researches. He did not help in some way or other should was poor. The unthinking multitude Louis, Miss Shea and Miss Vieth. Giierena said that there is little prospect air. Eight sons of Alphonse Bourdon, a give some donation even now to help The marriage of Mr. John Blake and for religion in Mexico. Skipping the cloudy hills, and climbing Catholic French Canadian, have gone would consider him poor, but he was rich swell the funds. It takes nickels and Miss Margaret Quilty was quietly sol­ from Chicago, with their father's consent, in service to mankind, having thruout bold dimes to make the dollars which go to emnized on Monday morning at 6:30 Millions in New York Charities. The heavens' nightly stairs of starry to guard America against possible depre­ his long life sacrificed all but the neces­ support Sacred Heart orphanage. o’clock at St. Mary’s church, the Rev. In New York city there are about 102 gold. dations from Mexico. Seven are in the saries of life to the cause of science. Tile many friends of Miss May Lang- Father Raber officiating. Miss Kather­ charitablq. institutions under the direc­ Nay winning heaven’s door National Guard and one at Ft. Meade in His life and the lives of thousands like don will be glad to know that she is re­ ine Dixon of Denver, cousin of the tion of ttie Church. Their real estate To mingle evermore the regulars. him prove that there is some truth in covering from an operation for appendi­ bride, and Mr. J. .1. Gaughan were the value is about $25,000,000 and personal With deathless troops of angel harmony, Li Yuan-hung, new president of Oiina the .Socialist’s contention that the most citis performed atvSt. Mary’s hospital attendants. The bride wore a white property value about $4,000,000. The He filled the house of God who has entered so auspiciously on his useful men that have done the most for last Wednesday. charmeuse satin dress with a white pic­ money expended by them annually is With servants at his nod, term of office, is a member of the Cath­ the world are communists at heart. But The regular card party given by the ture hat. Her bouquet was of maiden­ about $5,000,000. '■ music-host of moving pageantry, olic Church, an Associated Press writer they are communists in the highest and members off St. Patrick’s choir was held hair ferns and bride’s roses. A wedding Lo, this a priest, and that an acolyte: says. Fifty years ago, there were 300,000 noblest sense. Like Francis of Assisi, Monday afternoon with a good attend­ breakfast of eight covers followed the Total Abstinence Convention On. Ah, such we name aright Catholic* in Cliina. Today there are over they find no incentive to render service ance. ceremony at the home of the bride, 520 This Friday the convention of the Creative art. two million, including the probationers. in the a|*|nirement of wealth. Instead, Misses Francis and Margaret Allison East Kiowa street. Mrs. Blake has re­ Catholic Total Abstinence Union at To body forth love slumbering in the they find real joy and pleasure and the have returned from a trip to Colorado cently returned from an extended visit Washington will come to a close. heart. . . . only substantial wealth in enriching the Springs. in California. Mr. Blake is bookkeeper Fools, they who pity him. lives of others. “It is more blessed to Mrs. T. J. Hickey and children of St. at the El Paso club. The young couple president of the Intermountain Typo­ Imagine dim give than to receive.” “He that giveth Joseph, Mo., who have been the guests will make their home in this city. graphical conference at its meeting Days that the world’s glare brightens not. himself shall find himself.” of her mother for the last few weeks, William I. Reillv was elected vice “ I said it in the meadow path, will return to their home about Septem­ here Sunday. Representatives were Until the seraphim (Written Especially for The Register) present from Denver, Boulder, Grand Shake from their flashing hair I said it on the mountain stairs, ber 1. A Junction, Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Lightnings, and weave serpents there, Tlie best thing any mortal hath Father Wolohan Going to Coast. There is no reason why Catholic news­ Colorado Springs* It was urged that the International Ty­ His days we reckon fair. . . Is that which every mortal shares.” Rev. Father Thomas J. Wolohan of papers that are “official organs” should pographical union should select Colorfido Sacred Heart parish leaves this week for Church Directory. not be as well edited and made as inter­ Springs as the 1917 convention city. Yet more he had than this; Presidents should be chosen for longer a trip to California Which it is hoped St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Sundays: esting as other organs that are not of­ Sister Anastasia of Rochester, Wis., Lord of the liherative kiss. terms. The greatest danger from a pres­ will help him to gain his usual strength Low mass and communion, 6:30 a. m.; ficial. Prelates should not be blamed was a visitor here last week. To own, and yet refrain, idential election every four years is the and good health. Rev. Father Wolohan low mass and" instruction, 8 a. m.; chil­ for a slovenly editor’s mistakes. Human To hold his hand in rein. desire of each party to play politics. It was operated on for appendicitis last dren’s mass and Sunday school, 9 a. m.; nature is very much alike. Catholic High continence of his high power is quite evident that the Mexican crisis spring but had to go right to work so high mass and sermon, 10:30 a. m.; bap­ human nature is no different from that OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE That turns from virtue's very flower. grew out of the polities of the presiden­ soon that he has never entirely recov­ tisms, 1:30 p. m.; sodality meetings, of the- other reading public. A Catholic MASS AT CRIPPLE CREEK In loss of that elected pain tial campaign. The Washington corre­ ered. , 2:30 p. m.; society meetings, 4 p. m.; no more than anyone else appreciates a evening devotions and benediction, 7:30 A greater prize to gain. spondent of The New York Evening Post The monthly social of the Pueblo Day dull paper. Every Catholic newspaper Nursery will be held Thursday of this p. m. Week days: Early mass (when (By Mary Swift.) As one who long liad put wine by distributes the blame, with; an impartial should have a character of its own. H week at the institution, 816 Elm. possible), 6:30 a. m.; parish mass Cripple Creek, Colo., Aug. 15.—A high Would now himself .deny hand, between the Republicans for what should not be a n:ere record of diocesan Miss Mary O’Toole has issued invita­ (daily), 8 a. m. Confessions, Saturdays, mass was offered on Thursday morning Water, and thirsting die. he considers their rank ■ abuse of the happenings. It should stand for soii»- tions for cards Tuesday evening compli­ eves of feasts and first Fridays, 4 to 6 at seven o’clock in honor of Our Lady of So, sometimes he was iiflo at the keys. Mexican situation, and the Democrats Guadaloupe. Pale fingers on the aged ivories; thing. Catholic editors, like ^ 1 other for showing “too much regard for Re­ mentary to Miss Mary Dutter of Peoria, , and 7:30 to 9 p. m. editors, should have the courage to de­ A requiem high mass was offered Mon­ Then, like a prisonal bird. publican criticism.” The drastic note to 111. nounce humbugs and shams,, whether in MANITOU. day for the repose of the soul of Victor Music was seen, not heard, Carranza and the rapid and extravagant The Misses Laura and Mary Talbott Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Swift. Then were his quivering hands most the Church or out, and to be right it is mobilization of the National Guard cer­ entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor Pastor, Rev. Edmund Ley. At present Miss Mary O’Connor returned Satur­ strong not necessary to be insulting or abusive. tainly had political effect to the extent, of their cousin. Miss Florence Sullivan of one mass, on Sunday, 9 o’clock a. m. day from a week’s visit in Denver. With blood of the repressed song,— A swashbuckler is not always brave. at least, of depriving the Republicans of Chicago, at a delightful “ 500” party. The Within a few weeks several masses will Mr. and Mrs. Schlinger and daughter ■ Out of angelic air. a campaign issue they were obviously invited guests were Miss Sullivan, Miss be celebrated on Sundays if tourist in­ Cecilia motored up from Denver last This side the heavens’ spheres Pontius Pilate is the patron saint of planning to use. The truth of the mat­ Laura I^renven of Las Vegas, N. M., ' crease makes it necessary. Monday to visit Mrs. A. J. Enderwisen. Such sight to start and hinder tears. the timid. He was a poltroon and a ter is that politicians of neither party Miss Estelle Amstute of Blusspon, Ohio, COLORADO CITY. Mrs. F. Degenfelder gave a farewell Who knows, perhaps while silence coward, a shifty politician who sacri­ eared anything about Mexico or the Miss Gertrude Steinman, Miss Ruby Ur­ ficed his honest convictions. He catered St. Mary’s Church, corner of South party Saturday in honor of Mrs. Tallon. throb, Mexican question. They were thinking ban, both of"St. Louis, Miss Nadine Buell Sixth and Robinson streets. Pastor, Rev. He heard the De Profundis sobbed to the mob. He could serve either Cae­ of the presidential election. of Emporia, Kan., the Misses Anna and J. H. Brinker, 524 Robinson street. FRANK F. CRUMP, By his own organ at his bier today,— sar or the mob with equal facility. He Mary McMalion, the Misses Marie and Masses, Sunday services: Low mass and It is the saints’ antieipativc way. was both a plutogogue and a demagogue. If the war had been left to a vote of .Tosephine Finlan, Miss Rhoda Chambers, instruction, 8 a. m.; high mass and ser­ He knew both hand and ear were He is scorned by mankind because' he the people in the various countries of Miss Ellen Benton, the Misses Ethel and mon, 10 a. m.; rosary and benediction, Florist clay. played to the galleries rind he played to Europe tliere u ould liave been no w.i •. Inez McCarthy, the Misses Kathlyn and 7:30 p. m.; week-day mass, 7 a. m. Con­ That was one trought the boxes, and sacrificed his conscience Secret diplomacy, concealing the facts, Margaret McAliney, the Misses May and fessions, Saturday, 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 511 EAST COLUMBIA. Never is music wrought. and betrayed his soul, fearing that he hidden treaties, and general contempt for Josephine I.angdon, Miss Mildred Mc­ p. m. Sunday school, 2: 30 p. m. I’hone Main 500. ColoraA* S^riafi For silence only could that truth convey. might incur Caesar’s displeasure if he the mass of tlie people whose lives must' Mahon,Miss Kathryn Miller, Miss Ruth did not satisfy the mob. He did not pay the forfeit for the idiocy and crim­ Seiter. Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. John Dunn, Widowed of him, his organ now is still. want innocent blood on his hands, and inality of doltish politicians are the char- Mrs. E. F. Chambers, Mrs. G. L. Thomp­ His music-children fled, their echoing tried to wash it off, just like the poli­ aeteristies that stand out prominently in son and Mrs. John L. Talbott. The guests feet yet fill ticians and militarist clergymen and the European delirium. were served a dainty three-course lunch­ THE BEST MILK. CREAM, The blue, far reaches of the vaulted nave. editors of our day who think- they are eon at the conclusion of the games. BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK playing for popularit.v. No doubt Pon­ Ttie heart that sired them, pulseless in Did you ever hear of an unemployed IMlTarad to >vU puta of Uu elty. the grav’c. tius Pilate had physical courage to re­ sent a personal insult, but he lacked the rabbit? That is to say, did you ever ♦4H hlH Only the song he made is hushed, his hear of a rabbit waiting for some other The Sinton Dairy Co. soul. one quality tliat is essential to real greatness—moral courage. rabbit to give him an opportunity to go *lt E. El Paao 8L Rhona Main 44L Responsive to God’s touch, in his control into tlie field and gather something to D r. Watkinsi: Elsewhere shall tune the termless ecstasy eat? No. you never did. And the reason Of one who all his life kept here The Searchlight on Congress, a bulle­ for it is that you never met a rabbit that DENTIST An alien ear, tin published monthly by the National has as little sen.se as most of your other Homesick for harpings of eternity. Voters’ league, is a merciless exposure acquaintances. Pueblo, Colo. Phone Main 1537 of the inanities of congress. The record of congressional incompetence, the list (Continued on Page 4) Coast Jesuit’s Golden Jubilee. of speeches never made, the lack of sub- i Rev. Father Sasia on Sunday, Augu.st stance in those that are inflicted on us stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL 20, will celebrate in St. Joseph's church, under the “ leave to print',” the flimsi­ ard Catholic Goods San Jose, with solemn high mass at ness of the partisan rot and political Pueblo Catholics 10:30, his fiftieth year as a member of twaddle indulged in by these cheap poli­ We sell and take subscriptions for The Denver Catholic Register. the Society of Jesus. jubi- ticians and the needless expense in­ Prayer Books, Rosaries, Statuary, Crucifixes, Etc. When in Colorado Springs liarian will sing the mass, and the Rev. curred — paper, printing and postage — Henry Woods, S..T./ of Los Gatos Scho- all these things are clearly set forth. BOOKSTORE lasticate, will deliver thj sermon of the And it is all the more enjoyable because Broome Bros. S04 N. Main St, Pueblo, Colo. occasion. neither the Democratic nor Republican ^ i i. Paee Fonr. DENVER CATHOLIC BEOISTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916.

THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PRIESTS. The Denver Catholic Register “ The most successful rural pastors in Colorado are those whose God Never Denies A ny M an W hat people are most pious,” said a Denver priest the other day. “ Success Xat«red at Mcond-clui mat!«r at th« poatoffiee at Denrer, Colo. in every line nearly always greets the priest who has succeeded in bringing about frequent communions and other proofs of piety in his is Necessary for Saving Soul Pnblisked Weekly by * ch u r c h .” One of the easiest ways to encourage piety is thru urging sup­ Written for Thie Newspaper by Bev. another against the danger of falling port of Catholic literature. There are a thousand good sermons in The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) William Bemony, DJ)., of St. into another sin. One may need a par­ Boia’s Home. Denver. every issue of a Catholic journal. Goodness is infectious. 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For safety send remittances one of the best circulated Catholic papers in America, announces a others that it lacks, but which it is ta by money order or check. it may be that he needs one kind of Ivelp raise in price, due to the gigantic increases in the cost of paper. and tomorrow another, but some needs its welfare to possess, and which, there­ COMMUNICATIONS intended for publication in a current issue should be in this Secular papers in every part of America are raising their prices. of the same nature he has always. There fore, it must acquire from elsewhere,, •ffios not later than-.Tuesday ev.ening, and should invariably 1^ accom­ Among those that have recently gone up are The St. Louis Globe- are things that he needs for his soul and from beyond the confines of its own lit­ panied by name and address of sender as a guarantee of good faith. tle possessions. These needs are varied Democrat (for city circulation). The Daily Texarkanian and The things for his body. Neither could exist CNANGK OF ADDRESS—In requesting a change of address, give old as well as as they should from their own suffi­ beyond a power to describe. ■ew address. Four States Press of Texarkana, Texas; The Alliance (Neb.) Semi­ ciency. The life of each would scarcely The body, similarly, has its needs. weekly Times, The Danville (0.) News, and the following fifteen be more than a mere e.xistence if One possesses, again, what another New York papers: Andover News, Alfred Sun, 'VVhitesville News, stripped of the supplies that come from lacks. But to the perfection of all, as- , THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. in the s^ul, it is necessary to supply for Bolivar Breeze, Rushford Spectator, Allegany County Reporter, Cuba without. The imperfections of both ac­ count for this. It is only God Himself these insufficiencies. Hence,, varied, in­ Patriot, Friendship Register, Belmont Dispatch, Angelico Advocate, that has every perfection abiding in Him­ deed, would seem the sources from which OFFICIAL NOTICE Belfast Blaze, Fillmore Observer, Allegany County Democrat, Cana- self, and no help in any sense whatso­ aid and help should come. Today one serga Times, and Belmont Dispatch. ever, insofar as the nature of God is will need a doctor and medicine and the The Denver Catholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing surgeon’s knife, another will have abso­ It is not the intention of The Denver Catholic Register to in­ concyerned, can come to Him from the Society, an incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. outside. He is infinitely perfect in lutely no need of these today,- tho he This publication is, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the crease its price. We hope to be able to face the storm without ask­ Himself, and hence comprises every per­ may tomorrow. However, this same one Catholic Church in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these ing for any more money. S. fection a creature may participate in, in may need instruction today as to how to efts efls tfe proceed in certain duties, lest he lose his eolnmns for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the Si iS jl an infinite degree. It is a well-known and recognized fact life. It may be that it is necessary to Catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic NOT At FLATTERING PICTURE also that one man will need what an­ warn him of dangers lying in his path. hsma subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catho- There are volumes written of splendid tributes paid the old other may not, while one may find to be A word of consolation and encourage­ ment is in place for some one today, but Ues of the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they wiU take pride in making Mother-Church by non-Catholics. But a stranger feature of our times necessary something that another can lack without any discomfort. This is by no means needed for another. So we M a credit to themselves and the Church. and of our country, and a feature more and more frequently met with, true of soul and body. An individual might spend pages in enumerating the- N. C. MATZ, seems to us to be the severe, if not contemptuous, criticism of Protest­ various needs of different peoples. But - B;shop of Denver. will be tempted in one respect and his antism by Protestants. The following is an instance to the point, and brother in another, tho, of course, it can sufficient have been given to make happen that both be tempted similarly. clear the truth announced. it is taken from the pastoral letter of a Protestant bishop, the R t Rev. Now God is the giver of every good Georgia has been disgraced by her house of representatives, However, it is more true that each in­ Dr. White, Episcopal bishop of Michigan City; dividual is tempted more or less pecu­ gift. He does not give all, as we would which has passed the notorious Tom W atson’s convent and raona.stery “ I hold that the Protestantism of today is a totally different thing liarly. God’s grace must supply for say, directly, but indirectly everything inspection bill. S. from the Protestantism of three hundred years ago. That was nega­ thdse different weaknesses. In one it comes from Him. There is no help sup­ cA» cAp efis plied to man that must not and cannot V W ¥ « « tive, this is positive. It is bold, aggressive and defiant. It contends must be applied as a stronghold against the danger of falling into one sin, in be reduced to God as its prime author. “ THE BANDELIER MONUMENT’’ for the right of man to think what he pleases, believe what he pleases, God would be iji supply help like the A piece of news deserving of greater publicity is a proclamation construct what religious societies he pleases, and worship as he pleases. ocean were it to supply all the other waters of the earth. But He is more, issued by President Wilson, which sets aside a tract of land in central It flaunts at all that historic Christianity holds sacred, repudiates the MARTYR SISTERS in His aid. He is the great ocean o f New Mexico for a national monument, to be known as the Bandelier creeds as of any binding obligation, scoffs at an accredited ministry help, and no help comes except origi­ Monument. For, Adolph Bandelier occupies a unique place as an Avith divine power in matters sacred, and teaches something totally TO BE GLORIFIED nally from this ocean. But God is not a American historian and writer, especially as regards the Pueblo In­ different from the sacramental system imbedded in historic Chris­ Being that supplies but one kind of help. He is the author of all goodness dians and their antiquities. He is one of our great Catholic men, a tianity. It is a disintegrating force, and its final battle will be in First Steps in Beatification of in all its varied forms. His richness is the rejection of all essential religion.” man who' accomplished things that are destined to live. L. French Revolution Vic­ infinite. The one God is the fount o f * t ® ® t Not a flattering picture. And should Martin Luther visit this tims Taken. every help, of all aid and of each act of our glorious nation, in the coming year of his fourth centenary, would goodness. So much so is He this that NO SUCCESSOR TO THE DEAD. ------c?"' he be able to recognize his own work? Yet, the Knights of Luther and without Him none of it could exist. Scarcely ever does a man die that the world does not run along OFFICIAL ACTS OF HOLY SEE 'Tliere is more than this to be said of their ilk are preparing for the preposterous celebration! L. just the same without him. Even if he be a pope or an emperor, some cAs efis eft} eft} God. His eyes are open to our every 'y Tp S; ROMAN NEWS need. His voice ready to encourage us in other man steps into‘his place, and affairs continue just as serenely “ PAGANIZING THE CHILD” The latest issue of the “Acta Apostol- all our good actions, and He sounds a as before. But there are a,few places that cannot be filled. When a icae Sedis” as usual contains the official warning when we are in danger. No Under the above heading Fr. Blakely, of the “ America,” states, great surgeon dies, how rare it is to find somebody who can supplant acts of the Holy Father, the decisions one knows better than He what each in­ as frankly admitted by the “ New Republic” of New York, that the of the various sacred congregations ap­ him and cause suffering to cease with the success that he did. in the dividual needs, and no one is more tnie purpo.se of New York charities in.spectors and “ reformers” is tho proved by him, and the Papal nomina­ ready to supply these needs than He. death of Dr. John B. Murphy, the greatest of American surgeons, a “ paganizing of the child.” Here are a few quotations to the point tions and honors. Here is a great difficulty with us: We place that nobody wdll be able to fill, for the time being at least, has Among the acts of Benedict XV, we do not know, as a rule, what we do from that paper: “ Between the principles of Catholicism and the. been vacated. The Catholic Church has given the medical profes­ must mention, unfortunately only for need. In our absolute necessities we principles of modern sociology there is an essential and irreconcilable sion some of her greatest stars, but few have exceeded John B. iVIur- record as the document reached this have this knowledge, but not in needs antagonism. * * • The church is from God; modern sociology is country too late, the request addressed of less importance. And because we are phy, either in professional skill or moral worth. S. to all the bishops to set aside Sunday, cffla (An c6» cAn cAn not, for, like present-day non-sectarian education, it has severed all thus it is that God often seems to deny * 'By 49 ’Bj4P TIT49 'Br49 July 30, for a general and solemn Com­ us what we think we need. He doeS|| relation with Him. • * • We gladly accept the issue as Father munion of children, on the occasion of RIDICULOUSLY FUNNY. deny it us, sometimes, because we necd^ Blakely states it. The enemy, as Father Blakely so plainly says, is the second anniversary of the declara­ something else more that we do not: rec­ A document, bearing the earmarks of authenticity, came lately the secularizing tendency of modern life. The secularization of tion of war. ognize. into the possession of an Eastern paper; it is an alleged oath of a philanthropy is one of the clear intentions of modern liberals, and In a beautiful letter, the Pope con­ But we must ever avow that God^vill gratulates Mgr. Paul Buguet, parish not deny anyone what is necessary in patriotic (?) society which discriminates against all Catholics and though liberals wish to proceed moderately and with all possible priest of Montligeos, France, upon the order to save his soul. In other words, foreigners. The third and last question to the candidate for initia­ fairness, they do intend to proceed.” Following in the footsteps of occasion of his golden jubilee as a priest the needs: of the soul will ever be ful­ tion is: “ Are you willing to vote for and use your influence to elect the atheistical government of France, as did the philosophical repub­ and the success of his work in behalf of filled by God in him who deserves it, and none but native-born (sic) citizens to all offices of honor, profit (!) licans of Portugal, and as are even now doing the constitutional the souls in Purgatory, more needed now sufficient will be supplied him, which, than ever, for the benefit of tlie victims however, he can reject, to save his- soul. or trust; that you Avill never under any circumstances vote for or bandits of ^Mexico, our American “ twentieth century democrats,” so of the war. There are some who are inclined to la­ appoint a Roman Catholic to any office, etc.?’’ So then, according to they style themselves, would bring about “ the revolution of the Among other letters of congi-atula- ment that the helps they receive are few these traitors to the constitution, hyphenates and Catholics must be religion of the past into the irreligion of the future,” a very pretty tions, we read one to the bishop of Tru­ and that God is not generous with them. deprived of their rights as American citizens. And they forget their pa.ss! And yet, these Americans forget that the highest authority jillo, Peru, on the occasion of the 4()0th Some will say, again, that it was im­ own history, viz., that when Columbus, himself a hyphenate or for­ anniversary of the erection of that dio­ possible to resist the temptations in in the land, the Supreme Court of the United States, has solemnly cese,—a splendid record. (And those eigner and a Catholic, discovered America, he found also the only which they were placed. All such are declared that “ this is a Christian nation,” and “ that this govern­ Catholics are not yet Christians, if we wrongly .informed as regards the ways native-born Americans, the Indians! How ridiculously funny this ment has never persecuted religion.” But these liberals (?) intend believe the Panama Conference!) of God, or else so perverted that they pretension to the' only genuine Americanism! L. to proceed moderately (read hypocritically) and with all possible There is also published a decree of the consider nature unequal to its spiritual tQS t&J Cfl) efts sacred consistorial congregation, chang­ task. There is one thing that God must » % V % s fairn ess (?). The various Jewish. Protestant and Catholic charitable ing the boundaries of the dioceses of do, and that is give man whom He cre­ THE OLD TESTAMENT IN HARMONY WITH THE NEW. institutions of New York did well, indeed, to remember Jefferson’s Omaha and Kearney, giving to the latter ates a chance to save his soul. Consid­ The “ American Israelite’’ was the other day making a strong “eternal vigilance.” L. the counties of Wheeler, Greeley, How­ ering the attributes of God and His na­ ^ ^ ^ ^ ard and part of Hall. plea for religious education, calling upon the members of the Jewish wSt ture as He has revealed it to us, any-, Bishop Felix Ambrose Guerra is ap­ thing else would be incoifcpatible with race to help in giving to America a national conscience— a splendid New York has both the largest Jewish and Irish population of pointed arclibishop' of Santiago de Chiba. Him. He creates man for salvation, cer­ rebuke to some of our “ separated brethren’’ who are still catering to any city in the world. Cardinal de Cabrieres of Montpelier, tainly not for damnation; so he who is a public school with a lack of religious training for the young. Says France, and archbishop Germain of Tou­ damned suffers this loss and undergoes ribTT C&9 'BtOal eft}jH: db louse, France, receive each an auxiliary this punishment of his own fault. He the “ American Israelite” : Cgk <9 CO* 49 49 bishop. undoes the designs of God and must “ Jewish consciousness is synonymous with Jewish religion. How Papers all over the country have been reporting the usual num­ Bishop Jolin Bapt. Mary de Gueriant, suffer the consequences. lacking we are in both has become conspicuously manifest of late. ber of summer drownings. We wonder if all those who have met this of the Paris foreign missions, is trans­ 'W'e must, as Christiana, over bear in W e are told it is more important to be a good American than to be a ferred as vicar apostolic from Rieng- mind that God will deny us nothing due unexpected death were prepared for it. When we think of sudden tehang to Canton, China. good Jew, or that we should be Americans in public and Jews in our soul, nor deprive us of any help we death, we generally think of it as coming to somebody else, not to New Martyrs to be Glorified.—A de­ need for our soul. He may, as He often private. Can you conceive anyone of our Christian fellow-citizens cree of the sacred congregation of rites, does, not give us everything our body advising his coreligionists to be Christians in private and Americans ourselves. S. signed by the Holy Father, introduces a needs, but for this method of action in public, or uttering the doctrine that it is more important to be a new cause of beatification or declaration there is a reason known to no one bet­ of martyrdom, viz, of the following “ Ser­ good American than to be a good Christian?” institute show that there were twenty- ter than to Himself. No one can say five lynchings in the United States dur­ vants of God,” Sister Ephigenia of .St. that his temptations are too great, his Put “ Catholic” where you read “ Jew” in this quotation, and The Sham-Hater ing the first six months of 1916, compared Matthew, of the congregation of the Sis­ spiritual aids too few. If anyone does you have exactly the Church’s stand on the school question. At the with thirty-four for the same period a ters of Perpetual Adoration; Sister Eliz­ he is deceived. Sin has blinded him. conclusion of his article, the Jewish writer emphasizes that the Jew (Continued from Page 3.)- year ago. Georgia, which shares with abeth Teresa of the Sacred Heart, of the The crying needs of the 'soul are many, Order of Ursulines; Sister JIary Rose, is neither true to country nor faith, if the Jewish child is allowed to Florida the doubtful reputation of a but a generous God is standing by to We all make mistakes but the inost bigoted state, heads the list of barbarous of the Order of St. Benedict; Sister Mary supply them if man implores Him and grow up a barbarian in matters religious. And so say we. L. grievous mistakes are made by trying states. Two whites and twenty-three of .St. Henry, of the Cistercian Order, endeavors in every other way to render i s H i ^ i t to tell others what we don’t know. negroes were mob victims and eight of and their campanions, put to death in himself worthy of them.^He may want hatred of the faith, in July, 1794, near BATHING THE BRAIN IN MUD. them were killed in Georgia. Five were us to feel our needs, and to be humble Talleyrand said language was made to changed with attacks upon women. .A.vignon, France. From the innumerable enough jto ask for them, but if we recog­ At first blush it would seem that to attempt any moral reforma­ conceal thought. That’s why newspaper victims of that period of the French nize them as necessary for us, and that tion of such common and popular “ literature’'’ as svVells the news editors, college professors and politi­ A democratic form of government does Revolution, called the Reign of Teriior, no one else save God can supply them, stands and especially the magazine racks in every corner drug store cians use wen.sel words to hide their not exist anywhere. The British govern- are now to be glorifieil these 32 conse­ how easy this becomes. Helpless we are ideas. crated Virgins, belonging to various of the city were a hopeless task. rpent dare not put the question of Irish in our own littleness, strong we become autonomy to tho vote of the people of Orders or congregations, viz., thirteen to in the greatness of God. May He give it And yet we cannot so insult human nature. We cannot believe To seek prosperity in any manner ex­ Ireland, no more than it dare put the the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, six­ us abundantly! 4hat it is so depraved it will not respond to an honest appeal made to cept to untax it is like applying a poul­ question of the exclusion of Ulster to a teen to the Ursulines, two to tiie Cis­ it in the name of common decency, in the name of our young people tice to a wooden leg. Prosperity oon- vote of the people of Ulster. The stifling tercian Order and one'to the Benedictine St. Rita’s League Aids Negroes. sists of houses, crops, cattle, machinery, of democracy is what makes the Irish Order. Several were members of the w'ho are especially prone to read such stuff, in the name of the com­ St. Louis has a parish “ St. Rita’s merchandise, books, automobiles and problem. What is true of England in Ire­ French nobility, in particular three sis­ league” to assist the Oblate Sisters of ing generation. wealth in all its forms. To be wealthy land is likewise true of Russia in Fin­ ters of the same noble family, de Eusta- Providence in the care of colored chil­ We cannot bring ourselves to feel that if we call the attention of is to be prosperous. land, Germany in Schleswig-Holstein, mond. All were beheaded on the guil­ dren, and a parish “Junior St. Vincent the average Catholic parent to this insidious thing he or she will re­ France in Morocco or Austria in Herze­ lotine. The politicians are keen for equal govina. de Paul society” of youths from 11 to 18 fuse to inquire into the nature of the magazine over which he or she years of age to “help other' boya in suffrage in the states where women vote; STONEMEN CHANGE RULES need.” sees his or her young son or daughter poring in the front room of the in the other states they are non-com­ Two hundred and forty million dollars, home for hours at a time. mittal. raised by taxing the poorer people of TO PLEASE NON-EPISCOPALS W e ourselves are not familiar with the contents of these breezy, America, have annually been expended on Philadelifiiia Mercy Founder Dies. the army and navy under the general (Continued from Page 1) snappy, Parisian publications, since we have neither the time nor the There would be less fear of militarism Mother Patricia, founder ®id Mother in this country if enlisted men were assumption that in return for this colos­ arranged a “field mass,” at which they Superior of the Sisters of Mercy in Phil­ inclination to examine in detail, and we may be mistaken. But the treated like other human beings. In all sal e.xpenditure the nation was being had 50,000 persons present in Philadel­ adelphia, and one of the best known re­ title page and illustrations are sufficient to make us at least suggest the branches of the federal service, ex­ reasonably “ prepared”. This year the phia. ligious educators in that part of the The organization was severely scored that they are morally unsound. cept the army and navy, public servants Democrats have increase

THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916. DENVBB CATHOLIC SSOISTEB P a f e f l f c .

ST. FRANCIS’ WILL ♦ CALENDAR OF THE WEEK. ♦ DOMINICAN EETE ♦ ------+ GET MORE PEWS + August 20, Sunday—Tenth after ♦ ♦ Pentecost. Gospel, Luke xviii, 9- ♦ COMES NEXT WEEK New Large Type niastrated Editioii 14; The pharisees and the publi- + Advisory Board Decides to Com­ + cans. St. Bernard,>ttbbot and doc- ♦ (By George Peavey) - Of the - plete Furnishing of the ♦ tor of Church, 1153. + One evening recently I was curled ♦ August 21, Monday — .St. Jane + up in a large arm chair, much engrossed Church. ♦ Frances de Chantal, foundress of ♦ in the pages of The Register. Tlie soft + Visitation nuns, 1641. + melancholy patter of tlie falling rain BLIND PARISHIONER DEAD ♦ August 22, Tuesday—Octave of ♦ could lx* heard outside and, witli such 4* the Assumption. Commemoration 4* comfortable surroundings, I soon fell HOLY BIBLE (St. Francis’ de Sales Parish.) 4* of SS. Timothy and companions, 4* asleep.. DOUAY VERSION > At a meeting of the advisory board 4* 180. + All I can remember is that I liad read held at the parochial residence last Wed­ 4" August 23, Wednesday—St. Phil- 4" the headline. “ Home Oookt'd Dinner at nesday evening it was decided to pur­ 4" ip Benizzi, Servite, 1258. 4" Dominicans' Lawn Fete.” and had just The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, in its Pastoral letter chase the balance of the pews and the 4* August 24, Thursday—St. Bar- + started to read the article, when sleep contract was let during the past week. 4" tholomew, apostle, 71. 4> overtook me. But I had a most beauti­ 1 4 0 0 PAGES to the CathoHc People of the country, exhorts every family to have It will be about three months before ♦ August 25, Friday — St. I-ouis, 4* ful dream. A large space illuminated they are installed. 4* king of F’rance, 1270. Patron of 4* with multi-colored lights presented itself a Bible, and urges the head of the household to read it every day There is no 10;.3f) mass on Sundays 4* Brothers of Third Order of St. 4> in my vision. I’eople were making merry for the balance of this month. 4* Francis. 4> and gay music intermingled with the to his family. Mrs. F. Freeman of 50 Grant street 4* August 26, Saturday—Commem- 4* liappy voices of children could be heard is quite ill. 4" oration of St. Zephyrinus, pope, 4" on every side, (lyjisies in gorgeous cos­ Prices $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00, $6.50, $10.00, Postpaid. Miss Irene Forrestell of 244 Pennsyl­ 4* martyr, 219. *St. Samuel the 4" tumes raovetl about, and gay jiciiants vania left for California Sunday even­ 4* Prophet. 4* and festoons lloated to the breeze—the ing. Mias Forrestell will remain in Cali­ 4* League of the Sacred Heart. 4" w)iole reminding me of the first circus fornia for some time. 4" General intention for August: 4* I ever attended. Father J. J. Donnelly left Tuesday for + The beatification of Ven. Claude de 4" But suddenly I was startled by the House a week’s rest at Idaho Springs. 4" la Colombierev 4" sound of a large and slowly the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Healy, who have 4’ 4»4*4*4>4*4*4'4'4*4'4*4»4‘ 4‘ 4’ 4> vision vanished, and 1 woke in time to inches Phone Champa 2199 1645-47 California St., Denver, Colo. been away for the past two years, re­ hear the hall clock forth the last stroke of the midnight hour. turned to Denver Saturday and will re­ who anticipate going are requested to I then sought my "Dream Book” from side in St. F'rancis de Sales’ pariah, go on tlie Cherokee car that leaves the the attic and with the aid of a reading where their many friends will be glad to central loop at 5:40 or 6:10, ride to the glass discerned from its worn pages that welcome them back. end of tlie Alemeda subway, not to the a beautiful dream always came to pass The Young Ladies’ sodality held a end of the line, where they will be met on the 22d or 23d of the month. And very interesting and enjoyable meeting by some member of the sodality and es­ someone else must have had a similar Mrs. McDo n a l d o f on Monday evening -at the hall. Miss corted to the picnic grounds. dream, because two dreams are going to Dora Connors w ^ elected treasurer for Little Jack Halter of 350 S. Lincoln come to pass on August 22 and 23 at the the balance of tlm j’car, on account of returned home from Idaho Springs Mon­ LEADV^E DEAD beautiful Sells-Floto grounds. West 26th the former treasurer resigning. The pro­ day. where he has been visiting for sev­ gram consisted of several repitations by avenue and Hazel court. The reason— eral weeks. simply that that’s when St. Dominie’s Member of City Library Board Miss Irma Fredericks, vocal solos by The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Hastings Miss Marie Bisant, piano solos by !Miss large midsummer festival is to be held, and Church Worker Passes of 427 East Dakota was held from the and it’s going to he the nearest thing to Lucy Shein and a recitation by Miss church on Monday morning at nine Away in Denver. my dream that I can think of. Are you Alma Eakins. Delicious refreshments o’clock with a requiem high mass. going to he with me to enjo.v it? Ad­ were served by Miss Hannah O’Brien Father C. J. Vaughan sang the mass (By Regina O’Malia.) ir mission is free and ever,vbody welcome. and Miss Katherine Henahen. Dancing and paid a heaiitiful tribute to the life Leadville, Ang. 10.—After a protracted Coming? fr was also indulged in. It was decided to illness, Mrs. Mary E. McDonald, wife of of the deceased. Her two grandsons. Mrs. J. Mullen and daughters Frances have a "weiner fry” for the sodality ne.xt Harold and Lloyd Mahoney, served at Dr. A. J. McDonald, passed away at St. and Grace of Kansas City. Mo., are visit­ Monday evening, August 21. All those Josepli’s liospital in Denver, Saturday, the mass. Mrs. Hastings had been ill ing in Denver. Mi>s Frances is spend­ Aug 12. for the past nine years and was also ing the week as the house guest of Miss afflicted with total blindness during that Marie Mnser. After lying at tlie liospital here for time, but in all her suffering she was ; Xyxt Sunday is Communion da.v for three niontlis, Mrs. McDonald was taken never heard to complain. She possessed S t DOMINIC’S i the Children ?if Mar,v sodality. to Denver two weeks before her death. a jovial disposition and always had a A final meeting to complete arrange- Before her removal she had the consola­ kind and pleasant answer whenever j ments for the lawn fetfl will he held tion of ligving with her, her husband and asked how she was. Mrs. Hastings had five children, .Mary and (leorge having I Monday evening at the Sells-Floto LAWN FETE a liost of friends and was loved by every ; grounds. lieen called away from their studies in one that came in contact with her. Their Mr. I). Tierney and motlier have re- Denver and Florissant, Mo., respectively. esteem for her was shown by the large A ag. 22 and 2 3 i turned from Brei'keiiridge. Colo., where Her sisters were also suiiiiiioneil, Mrs niimher of mass remembrances and num­ ! they have spent the summer. .1. A. Davis from Dover. Mo., Mrs. James erous and beautiful floral pieces. Mrs. Sells-Floto Grounds, I Miss Mary Peavey has returned from K. Fuller from Los Angeles, Cal. and Hastings was 72 years old. She leaves Mrs. P. 11. Cullen from Boulder, t’olo. W . 26th Ave. and Hazel Court j Glenwoixl Springs, where she visited five daughters and two sons to mourn I with tlie Holland family, Mrs. McDonald, whose maiden name Games Fan her loss. Interment was at Mt. Olivet. j Mrs. W. Meliraw and daughter arrived was .Mary Elizabeth Gilgallon. was a R.I.P. ' home last week after a sojourn in Colo­ graduate of St. >^ary’s academy, Ix-aven- A jolly outing party, consisting of Miss Amusements rado Springs. wortli, Kan. Shortly after her gradua­ Mayme and Edith Gurtler, Mrs. Eliza­ ; Miss Clara Holcombe and Miss Ixiretta tion she was married to Dr. A. J. Mc­ Supper between 5 and 8:30 beth Kennedy and Mr. Frank Maul, left Loughran motored up to (ieorgetowii Donald in Leadville at the .Cnnuneiation elinrcli by Father Brown. Si.v children o’clock both evenings. recently in Mr. .Maul's car for the Ennis Frida.v. Miss Edna Lewis of teiitral were liorn to them, one of whom, John, rancli in Grand county, to enjoy a visit : City was a guest at the Loughran res­ with Mrs. Kennedy's sister, Mrs. Thomas died in infancy. Those wlio survive are Admisfion idence last week. FREE and Dancing Ennis, and aunt of the Misses Gurtler. Allan, a mail carrier in the local post They report fine fishing. office; (Jeorge. a Jesuit novice at Flor­ EVERYBODY WELCOME! VISITING SISTERS ATTEND issant. Mo.; .Mary, who lias been attend­ ing Loretto Heights in Denver, and Klor- UNIVERSITY PRIEST GUEST MERCY HOSPITAL RETREAT ! eiiee and Donald, pupils at St. .Mary’s AT JESUITS’ RECTORY parochial school in this city. (Mercy Hospital) Dcsjiitc the many cares attendant up­ LAKESIDE ' The Sister.s of Mercy consider them­ on the raising of a large family, Mrs. (Sacred Heart Parish) selves liighly favored in having liad Rev. McDonald found time to take an active Rev. Fatlier Cassilly, S.J., of Creigh­ Father Barry, S.J., for their retreat interest in civic and church affairs. .She The SASIAVSKY CONCERTS ton university, Omaha, is taking a few , which closed on the morning of the was a prominent member of the days’ rest at the rectory. ^ Feast of the Assumption. Woiunn’s club and an influential member Next Sunday will be Communion day Members of the Mercy Oidi-r from of the library hoard, which influence she For the benefit of for the Young Ijidies’ and Children of . Davenport, la., Kansas used to place in the library many hooks Mary sodalities. City, Mo., ami .loplin, Mo., atteiideii tlie for its Catholic readers, among them the retreat at Mercy liospital. Catholic Eiicyclopeilia. St. Ctara’s Orphanage In the afternoon, meeting for the Gen­ PHOTO ' Rev. C. E. O’N'eill of .“san Franciseo, Her devout life and length of her ill­ tlemen’s sodality at 3 o’clock in Loyola Cal., is at Mercy hospital on a visit to ness gave her ample time to prepare fer­ THURSDAY EVENING chapel, and for the League Promoters at his cousins, .'sisters JI. Benedict and Oen- vently to meet her creator, and her death 3 o’clock in the cliurcli basement. STUDIO AUG. 2 4 8:3:1 P.M. was a beautiful example of a Christian NAST ' evieve. Father John Floyd, the newly-or­ Rev. Father Ilulfinan of Leavenworth, death. Mrs. Cullen, her sister, who re­ dained priest, has been assisting the Kan., and Rev. Fatlier Ludwig of San mained with her during her entire ill­ has moved temporarily to At Lakeside Theater fathers of the Sacretl Heart parish this Antonio, Te.xas, have been guests at ness, her husband and son (o-orge were by week. Mr. Alexander Saslavsky...... Violinist Mercy hospital recently. present at her deathbed. Miss May Mukle...... Violoncellist Rev. Father Triidel, eliaplaiii of Mercy In seeming fiilfillnient of her oft ex- Champa Mr. Alfred Devoto...... Pianist 827 16th Street hospital, returmsl on the lOtli inst. from pressisl desire to he well and happy by Assisted by Prominent Artists Get a Government Position ; Montreal, Canada, where he spent a few the feast of the .Cssumption. Mrs. .Mc­ Easy work, short hours, a steady job We will return to the old corner on Curtis BOXES $15 Ain> $10. BEATS ON ' weeks’ vacation. Donald was laid to rest on this beautiful MAIN EZiOOB $1. BAZ.CONY 50c. for life with sure pay $60 to $100 and promotion. Forest assistant, matron, day. and 16th as soon as our new Seats on sale at the Brown Palace Ho­ postal clerk, Panama, statistical clerk, A requiem mass being forbidden by tel News Stand, Kendrick & Bellamy telegraph operator. Sept, examination. building is completed Co., 16th and Stout Streets. Quick training is necessary. Day and FATHER O’DWYER ATTENDS the t'liurcli upon this day, high mass was On the day of the Concert tickets can night or by mall. Write DR. MURPHY’S FUNERAL sung by Reverend Edward McCarthy, the also be purchased at the Box Office, C ivil. SERVICE SCHOOIi assistant jiastor of the Annuiiciatioii T H E B ^ B Y Lakeside Theater. Xittredge Bnilding (St. Patrick’s Parish News by 'church. The .•Cnnunciatioii clioir, whose Thomas .1. Moran) organist is .Miss Ethel Conley, sang the NAST PHOTOGRAPHER Fatlier O’Dwyer attended the funeral mass. KolloMiig the mass the music of of Dr. .lolin B. .Murpliy iii Chicago on the funeral service was rendered by a For Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines Monday. He hail^ frequently been a choir composed of some members who guest of the great surgeon. sang at Mrs. McDonald’s wedding in The Blessed I’irgin’s sodality will re­ 1893. Mrs. McAlcer, the orjjanist came ceive Comniuiiion in a body ne.xt Sun­ from Bishee, Arizona, for the funeral. day at tlie 7:30 mass. "Mother Dearest. Mother Fairest,” her The Bank of the Rocky Monntain THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. Arrangements are being made for a favorite hymn, was played as a prelude. Corner Fifteenth and Curtis Charles Building picnic to be given by the Blessed I'ir- •Cfter the mass Miss Florence Blakey Miners and Merchants gin’s sodality on Sunday. Augu'-t 27, at sang "A Perfect Day,” with orchestral Evergreen. acc“ompaniment, and "Abide With Me” OTE the remarkable growth of this institution. It is located on Champa was sung by a quartet composed of Mrs. Prescription Department Rev. A. C. Deuseau, O.M.L, celebrated N Street, in the heart of the shopping district. tlie late masses on Sunday. S. B. Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Valkert and -Mrs. James Ahern. As the cortege In charge of registered State pharmacist Mr. and .Mrs. William Taylor are re­ joicing over the arrival of a baby boy wended its way out of the cliurcli, Cho­ Telephone Main 1900 July 30 at Bingbam. Utah. Mrs. Taylor pin’s "Funeral March” was played by the orchestra com|)()seii of .Mrs. McAleer, was formerly Miss Florence Scott of this k , Tree Delivery to AU Farta of the City Day and Night. Growtk of U Heiiijii Bank , parish. organist, Mr. Geo. Thorne, violin, .Mr. I The Misses Stella and Mary Meeban .lohii Kerns, oornet, and Miss Marie De­ From July 17, 1913, to August 2, 1916: ' have retiirued from Estes Park. laney, ’cello. The pallbearers were Dr. E. A. Whit­ July 17. I Mr. and Mrs. .1. Fitzgerald are spend- ...... t ...... $494,088.34...... 1913 more, Mr. J. R. Peiidery, Mr. M. J. { ing a few weeks at Yellowstone Park. D ec. 31...... 1913 Breniien. Mr. James MoDonald. .Mr. I.. OF THE t t j year. At tlie summer carnival of the Catholic Goods CALIFORNIA RAMONA” j parish, a splendid supper will be held, 1634 and 1726 CURTIS STREET opp. a*. aiiMiMtk'a. MISSION j The fair will be held August 28, 29 and Prayer Books, Rosarios, Scaptdar% Eta INDIANS Don’t Miss It! MATINEES Phone Main 639a DenTot, Colt DRUGGISTS ^ 4 , I 30. Take the Aurora car and get off at 1053 ELEVENTH STREET. Oneida street. JAMES SWEENEY. J4 OI W. S2i Ave. Denver. Colo. Phone Main 8SM 1 Page Six. DENVEB CATHOLIC REQiSTEE THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1016.

QUESTION BOX Will Bot Biarks of sin remain on a Denver Preferred Parish Trading List soni, even when saved? Would not a These Merchants, Eager to Secure Catholic Trade and to Help the Canse of the Catholic Press, Solicit 7onr Patronage. Trade Given to Our Advertisers Means a Better sonl that lost its virginity, tho appear­ ing to the world as a virgin, be shown irf Paper for You. Tell These Men You Saw Their Cards in The Register. Boost for the Catholic Press! It Is as Necessary to the Church as Parish Schools. the true light in heaven? Nothing'impure can enter heaven. Any guilt that attaches to the soul at^he time of death will send it either to hell or purgatory, according to the degree of punishment deserved. Venial sins and Sacred Heart Parish Loyola (S. H.) Parish St. Louis Parish, Englewood St. Francis De Sales Parish Annunciation Parish the temporal punishment still due after mortal sin has been forgiven must be sat­ WALTER EAST FRANK A. WOLF Day and Night Phone, Phone South 4300. Don’t forget isfied for in purgatory, unless by prayer, Englewood 142. etc., this guilt is removed. There the THE-FINCH STORE soul is purified, but it must be pure be­ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fancy Groceries and Corn Fed Meats ALAMEDA PHARMACY Everything In Honaahold Lina Special Agents Chase & Sanborn’s J. J. MACKIN, Sole Agent Queen Washer with or fore it gets into heaven. However, there without motor. are various stages of lieaven. Souls that Funeral Director and Embalmer PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS MEATS AND GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES THE FINCH STORE have made themselves more acceptable Max H. Thust, Prop. “The Handy Store” to God than others will be given a great­ 3535 Bonth Broadway. Phone York 3054W 2300-2006 narlmer St. Telephone 1461 2661 Welton 300 S. BROADWAY. er reward. The Council of Florence de­ Phone 1078 Main Englewood. 1725-27 E. 31st Ave., near Wllllama. fines that the “ souls of tliose who after BUNDY FOR COAL Phone South 153 Baa. South 1695 THE J. C. WILSON receiving baptism have incurred no stain MARTIN & CLARK, We Want and Will Appreciate Tour Trade of sin whatsoever, or who after incurring FIVE POINTS HARDWARE CO. A . J. G U M L IC K & CO. Successors to Montgomery Plumbing Co. DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS such stain have been purified, in the Bandy Lamp, Centennial and Tampa Valley Bontt Connty Coals, Coke 2643 Welton Plumbing, Heating, Gas Pitting, body or out of the body, . . . are at and Wood Onr Bpeolalttes LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS PLUMBING once received into heaven and clearly see EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 1320 E. 38th Ave. God Himself as He is, in three persons Office and Yard, 2600 Blake St 248 S. BROADWAY Phona Champa 1241. Phones: Main 669 and Main 1896 Phone No. Champa 2078 Phone Englewood 243J and one substance, some, however, more We Deliver 3600 So. Broadway Englewood, Colo. Give us a trial and be convinced. perfectly than others, according to the E stim ates . i H. A. HAMES diversity of their merits.” THE ENGLEWOOD Decorating in all its branches. QUALITY Estimates cheerfully furnished. Did Pere Hyacinth return to the St. CaUierine’s Parish HARDWARE COMPANY Church before death? What age was he Grocery and Market H. A. HOLMBERG when leaving the Church, and did he Frlcee Gnarantood. Fleaee Call and HOT-AIR HEATING, GLASS PAINTS, VARNISHES WALL PAPER AND PAINTS' marry and live with the woman who Give Vs a Trial WILSON’S BAKERY Take your next prescription to GALVANIZED-IRON CORNICES lured him away? 2702-4 CHAMPA STBEBT 252 SOUTH BROADWAY Our information about Pere Hya­ •814 Olay Street Phone Main 3281 3464 Bo, Broadway Phone Englew'd 981 Phone South 432. Denver. VAN ZANDT’S cinth’s last days is meager, but we think HOME-MADE BAKERY GOODS CATHEDRAL PHARMACY he did not return to the Church. He VERNON J. ROBINSON, Oonfeotlonery, Candy, loe Oxeam was born in France in 1827, and joined Colfax and Logan the Carmelite order. It was about 1869, News and Views— i Arthur Wllaon. Prop. FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES Phones Champa 808 and 809. we believe, that he left the Catholic Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Corn-fed Meats Church. He always maintained that he HAGER PHARMACY, in German WANTS TOUR BUSINESS. intended to remain a Catholic; he wished r THE CHAMPA PHARMACY ELGIN CREAMERY to obtain “reforms,” such as the liberty 2705 W. 38th Ave. 301 Bonth ZiOgan Street. Allmalige Erniichtening in Frankreich. E. F. Schindler. for the clergy to marry. His desire for A Full Line of Jae. E. Thrall, Prop. Vor Optimismus warnt Almereyda im Phone South 1596. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a married clergy was explained when „Bonnet Rouge” : Bei jedcr Gelegenl^eit Drugs, Toilet Preparations he himself, in 1872, married Mrs. Emily Prescriptions Carefully Filled Milk, Cream, Butter and Eggs, hat man uns vorgeschwiltzt: Geduld! ERHART’S HOilE BAKERY Jane Meriman at London. Hyacinth, Die Zeit arbeitet fiir uns. Die russische Candy and Stationery PHONE MAIN 2426 ICEXREAM whose name in tlie world was Charles Try Our Special Fountain Service G. F. Erhart, Proprietor UampfAvalze blicb stecken, wir verlies- 620 E 17th Ave. Phone York 676 Loyson, was dioseii cure of a congrega­ Corner 20th and Champa Sts. sen Gallipoli und die Dardanellen. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES tion of Liberal Catholics at Geneva in THE CHAPIN LUMBER CO. Deutschland vereinigt sich mit der Tiir- A SPECIALTY The 'Three Greatest Cleaners of Denver—; 1873, and in 1881 became rector of the AURORA, COLO, kei, Serbien und Montenegro verschwin- ‘ Gallican Church” in Paris. Hyacinth Orders Taken for All Bakery Goods den, Albanien ist fast viillig in den HUn- Dealer in Soap and Water and was acquainted with liis Avife-to-be be­ St. James Parish Aurora, Col. den der Oesterreicher. Die Bagdad-Ex- 280 80. Pennsylvania Phona South 3959 fore he left the Catholic Church. Hence, pedition endet mit Kut-el-Amara. Was Building Materials, Paints, Coal THE GIGANTIC CLEANERS it is reasonable to suppose that a desire tut es? Die Zeit arbeitet fUr uns! Die De TURCK BROTHERS to be her husband was tlie real cause of and Farm Implements W. H. RINN, 700 EAST COLFAX AVE. Fabriken sind geschlosscn, die Spitiller the unfortunate man’s wish for “re­ Phone Aurora 14 flberfiillt, das Ijand starrt von Grab- PHONE YORK 499 forms.” He was a preacher of world­ THE NEAREST PLUMBER FANCY GROCERIES & MEATS kreuzen: Die Zeit arbeitet fflr uns! Aber wide fame. TROUT BROTHERS man hat uns wieder einmal belogen. Repairing a Specialty, Lloyd George hat zu seinen Landsleuten 701 South Logan St. Dealers in The Church teaches the following: in Wales gesagt: Die Zeit ist kein Ver- “Why did the Son of God become man? Shop 9293 East Colfax Avanna. Fancy and Staple Groceries, biindeter. Sie ist jetzt hochstens ein Phone South 764, Denver, Colo. That He might be able to suffer and die Phona Aurora 19. Meats and Fish. zweifelhafter Neutraler! So iibertout for us; for as God He could neither suf­ HOFFMAN’S PHARMACY LUSK PHARMACY GAME, FRUITS AND ■VEGETABLES von Zeit zu Zeit die Wahrheit mit einem E. W. CAMPBELL, fer nor die.” (Deharbe’s Catechism No. THIRD AND DETROIT 723-730 E. COLPAX ATE. lauten Ruf das betiiubende Geschwiitz t, p. 114.) Phones: York 1622, 3071. der Liige und gibt uns plotzlieh tief zu We guarantee purity of drugs used and Cor. South Logan Ave. and Bayaud St. “But,” said He, “that you may know absolute accuracy In compounding phy­ Staple and Fancy Grocerieg, denken. that the Son of Man”— He does not say sician’s prescriptions or your family We give Service, Quality, Accuracy and THE DENVER CREAMERY CO. receipts at reasonable prices, We would that yon may know that the Son of God, We give Green Trading Stamps. Reasonable Prices Papst setzt seine Friedensbemiihungen like to be your hut—“that you may know that the Son Everything pertaining to the Creamery fort. FAMILY DRUGGIST Corner Colfax Ave and Dallas St of Man hath power on earth to forgive Phone 221 South Denver, Colo. line. Ein piipstliches Rundsehreiben, wel­ Phoas Aurora 3 - - - Aurora, Colo. sins.” Here (Matt, ix, 6) our Divine ches am 1. August erlassen werden soil, Sasior performed a miracle to prove 2145 COURT PLACE ist, wie das „Journal des Debats” aus that, even as man, He had the power of Paris mitteilt, im Entwurf fertig. DEEP WORK IN forgiving sins” (“Confession,” Rev. St. Leo’s aod St. Elizabeth’s Tel. Main 1412. Die Enziklika wird auf’s neue fiir St. Dofflinic’s Father Damen, S.J., p. 2). See also Frieden appellieren und Bedauern darii- COYLE BROS. “Who Can Forgive Sins,” Rev. Patrick SISTERS’ CLASSES ber zum Ausdruck bringen, dass die P. J. MORAN Plumbing, Steam & Hot Water Heating Denehy, p. 16, who, in substance, says kricgfiihrenden Kationen alien bisheri- CHAS. A. BERQUIST 929 E. ELEVENTH AVE. about the same of Matt, ix, 6. gen Bitten des Papstes, dem Kriege ein Holy Cross Order’s Summer Office, York 2724. By the foregoing, then, it may be WALL PAPER, PAINTS. VARNISHES STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Elide zu machen, keih Geliiir geschenkt School Indicates How Well 2344 GLENARM PLACE takoi as a fact that when Christ cried OILS, WINDOW SHADES, GLASS, Res. Main 6436. haben. BRUSHES. ETC. out: “ My God, why hast Thou forsaken Our Nuns Prepare Phone Champa 2314 Our work our best recommendation. Estimates cheerfully furnished on new Me"; and prayed, “ My Father, if possi­ Selves. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Gegen Englands Kabeldiktatur. 1301 W. FOURTEENTH AVE. or repair work. ble, let this chalice pass from Me,” He Die Vorarbeiten fiir cine dratitlose Phone Gallup 2199. spoke, acted, suffered and died as man More work than ever before lias been 2905 W. 25TH AVEHEE. G. A. ALENIUS Verbindupg zwiseben Spanien und den W. H. Hensler John Hensler and not as God. And if He spoke as Ver. I^taaten sind^ nacli einer Meldung done this summer by Catliolic sisters at man and not as God, when He spoke of summer seliools conducted by secular and Phona Qallnp 3179 des „Petit Parisien” nunmelir beendet. The Everlast Cleaners and Dyers HENSLER BROS. GROCER Himself as “ the Son of Man” in Matt, Die Anlage ist nach einem neuen System Catholic educational institutions. The ix, 6, then He must also have spoken as konstrurert' und‘"kann” ’dureii' "England ! the studies perused may be M. FRIED, Prop. man, not as God, when He said: “Ex­ PBEHCH DBY A STEAM CIiEAlONO MODERN^BLUilBERS Phone South 1831 weder gesti’.rt noch kontrolliert w e r d e n .! the curriculum at the sum You have tried the rest, now try The Bamodallna^ and Jabbibg a Specialty cept you eat the flesh of the Son of .\ucli in anderen Staaten suclit man sieh , *wl for the Sisters of the Holy CVoss, Everlast. Our prices are reasonable, sat­ Man,” etc. (John vi, 54), must He not? von der englischen Kabcltyrannei durch ■ ®t ,^t. Mary s college. Notre Dame, Ind., isfaction guaranteed. We call for and 1449 MABIPOSA ST. 303 East 7th Avenue Wow, by following a consistent rule of deliver anywhere. Give us a trial. Re­ einen Ausbau des drahtlosen telegraph- closed August 5. modeling. refitting, rellning & repairing. Phone Main 2267 interpndation and process of logical isehen Systems unabhiingig zu maeben. I , ^egnlar graded classes in mathematics. 3130 Eowall Blvd., Benver, Colo. reasoning, does it not make it a deduci- Nach einer Meldung des „L’Deuvre" i.at Ul‘etorie,gramraer and drawing presented West Denver’s Most Successful Drug Store ble fact, from what has been noted, that die brasilianische Kegierung einer and’ discussed plans and mcthoils of when (ihrist said “This is My body,” teaching tliese particular subjects in the PBESCSlPnOHS AND DBDOaiSTS' deutsclien Gesellscbaft die Leitung und SUNDETES OTTB SPECIAXTT "This is My blood” (Matt, xxvi, 26, 28), grades and high school. Apart from these, die .4ufsieht der Anlagen fllr dralitlose Onr Soda Booths Make Your Leaders In Quality and Low Prices. He also spoke as man, not as God; that Telegraphie im I,«nde iibertragen. tlie special features of the summer school Soda Taste Better it was the man part of Him that spoke, were the classes in English, philosophy THE SCHAEFER GROCERY CO. acted and was meant, because on that and political science. Phone Gallup 473 Phone Gallup 740 HANEY’S PHARMACY Canadische Werber sind im Feldlager Goods Delivered Free and Freely occasion He spoke of Himself as “ the der Ohioer Miliztruppen aufgetauclit. The classes in college and post-grad­ CAMPBELL BROS. COAL CO. Phones Main 2352 and 2353 Best Cornfed Meats. S

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small indosureT'was'flTIea'wit? a rich glooinlly pouretT for himself a mucB heavier libation in a larger glass; and presence for him; and presently It was MT. ST. SCHOlASnCA’S ACADEMY ***“"COLORADO. ” ^ so dark that neither of the two could the two men sat, while Sibyl leaned see the other, nor did even their gar­ against the sideboard, reviewing the ments touch. But neither had any episodes of the day and recalling the sense of being alone. The wheels names of the donors of flowers and creaked steadily, rumbling presently wreaths-. She pressed Bibbs to remain on paved streets; there were the longer when he rose to go, and then, sounds, as from a distance, o f the as he persisted, she went with him plod-plod of the horses. Oblongs of to the front door. He opened it, and light came lancing into the coupe, and she said: passed, leaving greater darkness. And “ Bibbs, you were coming out o f the yet neither of these two last attend­ Vertrees’ house when we met you. ants at Jim Sheridan’s funeral broke How did you happen to be there?” BOOTH TARKINGTON the silence. "I had' only been to the door,” he said. “ Good night, Sibyl.” AI/TH6HI O F ^ It was Mary who perceived the strangeness of it—too late, -\bruptly "W alt,” she insisted. “ We saw you “MONSIEUH BEAUCAm E” she realized that for an indefinite in- coming out.” “ THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN' tCTTm TOC -riTTn open rmiiKing or ner “I wasn't,’’ he explained. “I’d just companion and not talking to him. brought Miss Vertrees home.” “PENROD" ETC. “ Mr. Sheridan,” she began, not know­ “ What?” she cried. ing what she was going to .say, but im­ “ Yes,” he said, and,stepped out upon COPYISJC^JTr /a/^- ^H AISPE H S l B G O T H E I ^ . pelled to say anything, as she realized the porch, "that was it. Good night, the queerness of this drive— “ Mr. Sher­ Sibyl. ’ T ought to fell you—I— Mary be­ East View Main Building and ChapeL idan, I—” (Continued from Last Week) gan, confusedly. She bit her lip, sat “ Wait!” she said, following him The coupe stopped. “ You. .Toe!” said silent a moment, then spoke with com­ across the threshold. “ How did tha^ An ideal Boarding School for Girls, which has for its aim the the driver, reproachfully, and climbed posure. “ It must seem odd, my—’’ happen? I thought you were going to I The truth about Bibb? w is In the down and opened the door. Physical, Intellectual and Moral Development “ No, no!” Bibbs protested, earnestly. wait while those men filled the— the— ” I poem which Edith had adopted. But “ What’s the trouble?” Bibbs in­ of the Student. “ Not in tlie— in the least.” She paused, but moved nearer him in­ I be bad not bidden his feelings about quired. “ It does, though,” said Mary. “I sistently. ;hls father where they could not be “ Lady said stop at first house north Primary, preparatory and academic courses of study. Music, had not Intended to come to the ceme­ “I did wait. Miss Vertrees was i found. He was strange to his father, o f Mr. Sheridan’s, sir.” both vocal and instrumental; Art, Sewing, Domestic Science and tery, Mr. Sheridan, but one of the men there,” he said, reluctantly. “ She had ibtit his father was not strange to him. Mary was Incredulous: she felt that the Commercial Course given particular attention. The Academy in charge at the house came and whis­ walked away for a while and didn’t iHe knew that Sheridan’s plans were it couldn’t be true and that It mustn’t pered to me that ‘the family wished me notice that the carriages were leaving. is beautiiully situated in Canon City, where all the year round conceived in the stubborn belief that be true that they had driven all the to’— I think your sister sent him. So When she came back the coupe wait­ the climate is most delightful. For catalog and further particu­ they would bring about a good thing way without speaking. I came. But when we reached here ing for me was the only one left.” lars address for Bibbs himself; and whatever the Bibbs descended to the curb. “ Why, I—oh, I felt that perhaps I—” Sibyl regarded him with dilating eyes. SISTER DIRECTRESS result was to be, the son had no bit­ yes,” he said. “ You seem to be right.” Bibbs nodded gravely. "Yes, yes,” She spoke with a slow breathlessness. terness. Par otherwise, for as he Mount St. Scholastica’s Academy, Canon City, Colo. he murmured. And while he stood staring at the dim­ “.\nd she drove home from Jim’s fu­ ■ looked at the big, woeful figure, shak­ ly illuminated front windows of Mr. “I got out on the opposite side of neral—with you!” ing and tortured, an almost unbearable Vertrees’ house Mary got out, unas­ the carriage,”'she continued. “ I mean Without warning she burst into pity laid hands upon BLbbs’ throat. sisted. ' opposite from—from where all of you laughter, clapped her hand ineffectu­ Roscoe stood blinking, his lip quiver­ “ Let me help you,” said Bibbs, step­ Were. And I wandered off over in the ally over her mouth, and ran back up­ ing; Edith wept audibly; Mrs. Sheri­ ping toward her mechanically; and she 0)11©^ G o f Saint Tfiomai/ other direction; and I didn’t realize roariously into the house, burling the UIVDER. THE CONTROLS DIRECTION Of ARCHBISHOP IRELAND dan leaned in half collapse against was several feet from the coupe when how little time— it takes. From where door shut behind her. her husband; but Bibbs knew that his he spoke. S A I N T PAUL MlNNeSOTAr' I was I couldn’t see the carriages leav­ father was the one who cared. “ Oh, no,” she murmured. “ I think I (To Be Continued) It was over. Men in overalls ing— at least I didn’t notice them. So when I got back, just now, you were can— ” She meant that she could get stepped forward with their shovels, out of the coupe without help. but. per­ The people of England are not as stu­ the only one here. I didn’t know the and Bibbs nodded quickly to Roscoe, ceiving that she had already accom­ pid as their present government which is other people in the carriage I came in, making a slight gesture toward the plished this feat, she decided not to largely pollute

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WEBSTER GROVES, ST. LOUIS, MO. '■ ...... Hi IB h ijQn FlYiVi'ilii i i \ ifO iti A BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YO U N G LADIES and GIRLS fi"" 0 1 1 3 1 3 3 $ iiiu^ I I # This school is finely' equipped, has all modern appliances, delightfully situated in most beautiful suburb of St. Louis. The Regular Courses offered are tlie College, the Academic and the Pre­ paratory. Three distinct courses may be pursued at the College leading, respectively, to the Degrees of A.B., B. S., and B. L. Four years of high school work prepare the student for College Courses leading to these Started Stared. Degrees. Ideal location. Exten.sivc and beautiful grounds. Indoor and Outdoor Games and Sports. ■The Special Courses are those of Music, Art, Oral Expression, the Lan­ Fine gymnasium. Campus and Tennis Courts. Mary, without more ado, got Into the guages, Household Economics, and the Commercial Course. The Con.serva- Good Scholarship and training of Character the chief aim, therefore individual atten­ coupe, and Bibbs followed, closing the tory of Music offers courses in Piano, Violin, Voice, Harp, Pipe Organ, door. Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint, History of Music, Music Form and Analy­ tion. College and High School Courses, embracing the Classics, English, Mathematics, Sci­ “ You’re very kind,” she said, some­ sis, Choral Singing and ensemble work. ences, Philosophy, Modem Languages, Commercial Branches, Typewriting and Shorthand. what breathlessly. “ I siiould have had to walk, and It’s beginning to get dark. For Catalog Address, For Catalog, etc., address THE PRESIDENT. It’s three miles, I think.” Mother Superior, Loretto College, Webster Groves, Mo. “ Yes,” said Bibbs. “ It—It is begin­ ning to grt darj:,. I ^ I noticed that.” Pftge Eight DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916.

Queen of Heaven orphan’s picnic in the DOCTOR MURPHY, Denver News Briefs ORPHAN PICNICS afternoon and evening. ^ Tickets can be secured (35 cents’ admission, 10 cents Our Service—Your Eyes SURGEON, DEAD Misses Mary and Lena Bucher of 3434 ARE N ^T WEEK extra for reserved seats) at Knight- Walnut have returned from (ilenwood Campbell’s, the Broadway tlieater, the Careful work is the fundamental principle upon which our large bus­ “ [Springs, where they spent their vacation. Denver Music company store and The iness has been built. If human skill and modern sicence can improve your Dr. John B. Murphy of Cliicago, the A daughter has been born to Mr. and St. Clara’s Thursday and Queen Catholic Register office A supper will Bight, we are in a position to do it. most famous surgeon in America, with !Mrs. Emmet R. lyeefe in Astoria, Ore. of Heaven’s to Be Held be served from 5:30 on. Fancy work a world reputation, died last Friday at Mrs. Keefe is a daughter of Judge and Saturday. done by the orphan children will be sold Mackinac Island, wliere he had gone on Mrs. James McFeely of Denver, and Mrs. at the fancy work booth. All the con­ a short vacation trip. He liad recently cessions of the Gardens will be open, McFeely is now in Astoria. • The Keefes INSTITUTIONS NEED HELP been made a Knigh,t of St. Gregory by formerly lived in Denver. just as in past seasons. The Swigert Bros. Optical Co Benedict XV, and was an exemplary Miss Pauline Scliininiski, who had Two Denver Catholic orphanages, both B«vatstlon Mid Egnlpaant CHt* Catholic, Chicago physicians have start­ been visiting in Denver, is now in Colo­ WIFE OF DR. HALLY DIES ^ ed a movement to construct a great badly in need of assistance and both You tk« KiffliMrt Ontda of ■orrioo, rado Springs and will return to her home most worthy of all the aid that the pub­ AT HOME; FUNERAL TODAY Davotod ExoloalTalr to memorial for him. Dr. Murphy was ex­ in Little Rock after a week. ttaa Flttiiid Mid MMiafao- tremely charitable. He had treated nuin- lic can give tliem. will hold their annual JIrs. .Susan E. Hally, wife of Dr. J. M. tnzisg' of aiAOMt. Jliss Irene Hurley of Indianapolis, Ind., Hally, died on ^lonilay morning at her 1550 California St. Denver erous Coloradoans and was a personal picnics next week—St. Clara's at Lake­ guest of Miss Helen Cotter, 1221 Pearl side on Thursday and the Queen of home. 1716 Grant street, and will be friend of a number of local i)crsons, in­ street, is reported to be rapidly improv­ cluding the Rev. David T. O'Dwver. Heaven’s at Elitcli’s Gardens on Satur­ buried this morning, with requiem mass ing from her recent illness. Miss Hurley day. Tho Missionary Sisters of the Sac­ at the Cathedral and interment in Mount is a moving picture actress of note. red Heart at the (jueen of Heaven home 01i\ft. .lames B. Cotter III and Miss Elizabeth OHIO PRIEST TO VISIT are amongst the most hard pressed of Five daughters and one son survive— Cotter of Memphis, Tenn., are spending George E. Hally, Mrs. M. J. O’Neil of STATE SEVERAL MONTHS local charity workers. The Franciscan M. A. BURKE, Undertaker the summer at the home of James B. Si.sters at St. Clara’s greatly need finan­ A'ictor, Colo,: Mrs. Charles E. Perry of Cotter, iSr., 1221 Pearl street. cial encouragement in their work. Tlieir Tonopah. Nev.; Mrs. Howard Marshal of 418 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 5219 (Cathedral'Parisli) Rev. J .. J. Meyers motored to Denver aid society has sent Register readiU'S tlie El Paso, Tex.; iliss Susan Hally of Den­ Rev. Fatlier Jj. A. Beiikert of Sidney, from Steamboat Springs in his new following invitation: ver and Mrs. Cliarles Hughes of Coke- Ohio, had been visiting at the rectory Ford. He was accompanied by his sister, “All friends of the orphans are kindly dale. Mrs. Hally eame to Colorado in for a few days and said mass and Miss Regina Mevers. invitwl by the needy sisters of St. Clara’s 1879 from Brazil. Ind. She lived in Lcad- T hse e Old Meneely Foundry i T T Jk preached in the Cathedral Sunday morn­ Mr. and Mrs.' K. J. Reals, of Hot to bring their friemJs and "cquaintances ville for ten years before coming to Den­ ing. He is taking the batlis. at Idaho .Springs, S. D., are enjoying a visit to for a day of enjoyment to I-akesidc jiark. ver. MENEELY&CO. A t U K U Springs this week. Father Bankert will their many Denver friends. They also Combine pleasure and charity and so help .She was a inemher of the Catholic Re­ Watervllet (West Troy), N. Y. remain in Colorado for some months. have Wen touring the state of Colorado to raise funds so necessary for the up­ lief and Benevolent society, the Altar \ Cfcimet, Psals, Church,School ind other Bells Rev. Father Daniel A. Buckley of and will visit Wramie and Cheyenne, keep of the 300 little orphans. Do not and Rosary society of the Immaculate j Remorials. Unequalled musical quality. Undertaking Co. .Springfield, O., is visiting in Denver and Wyo., where a sister of Mr. Real's, Mrs. miss the grand concert by the famous Conception cathedra! and of the St. Vin­ Bifhol a n te deaeiw Bell MeUI. 90 Vein’ Eiperleoce James P. McConaty, Mgr. J. X. Marks, resides. / -r,______said mass Monday morning at the Saslavsky Trio and its accompanying cent’s guild. 1455-57 Glenarm Street. chapel of the .Sisters of Cliarity. Miss Mary Corrigan atgl Miss Julia" orchestra. Ang. 24 at lakeside. Once Phone Main 7779. Masters Ranger and Archie Danos, Murphy of Indianapolis, Ind., are spend­ more the cordial invitation of St. Clara’s ARTISTIC whose faithfulness at the^ altar steps ing a month in Denver and other points Aid Society.” even and especially, during the summer in tlie West. The Queen of Heaven home will he months has been a matter of observa­ As a joint memorial to the memory of assisted by a large number of laymen MEMORIALS the late Charle.s D. MePhee ami his life­ Obituary tion and c«lifying comment from Cathe­ at its picnic. NEW SONGS dral parishioners, are enjoying a well- long friend and partner. .John -1. McCin- Following is the list of chairmen of earned vacation with their happy nity. tlie Mcl’hee family has placefl in the committees in charge; Bv mother on the Gunnison. Judging from Mount Olivet cemetery a magnificent Cafe, Mrs. Pettepier, Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. RO.SS — Anna H. Ross of 2123 I.aw- the mess the rectory receivc'd last week, monolith of marble, in front of whicli' Gordon; soda fountain, Mrs. Keating rence, was buried last Thursday, with they are meeting with unusual results stands a bronze figure of Meditation on and Mrs. Serviks; lemonade stand, Mrs. requiem mass in the Sacred Heart church in tlieir encounter with the famous Gun­ a marble base. DeVivo; picnic grounds, Mrs. Donnegan; Louis A. Reilly and interment at Mount Olivet. nison trout. The Rev. Josejdi Bosetti, Cathedral Coney island stand, Mrs. Livingston; Now on Sale at the Music Stores ^IcGILLLS— William D. McGillis died Miss Catherine Webb of this parish is choirmaster, will leave today on a three- cigar stand, Miss l4aney; fish pond, H. on August 8. The funeral was held spending a week's vacation with her weeks’ vacation, to he spent in British Guiry and N. Comonoli; fancy work “AVE MARIA” from 2.523 .Stout street on Saturday, iiM)tlier in Leadville. Columbia. (fuiry and N. Comonoli; chance wheel, “ BY THE ROADSIDE” with requiem mass at the Sacred Heart Mrs. Kuphonia Fischer, the motlier of Rita McCarthy, infant daughter of Mrs. Dwyer; horse races, Mr. Lowery. “LIFE” church and interment in Mount Olivet Frank Fischer of the Reo hotel, who has Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. McCarthy, was cemetery. The following men will assist: diaries “ TEACH ME A SONG” been visiting her son for the past two baptized a few days ago by tlie Rev. E. Mahoney, chairman; Messrs. J. Walsh, GRO.SS— Edward J. Gross, son of Mr. “LULLABY" months, returned to her home in (Quincy, J. Maiinix at the Cathedral. J. J. iicFeely, Dwyer, J. J. Dryer, and Mrs. Kmile J. Gross of 2812 Clay The Rev. Wm. Demoiiy, D.D., chaplain 111., Sunday night. C. E. Reich, H. Guiry, P. A. Burns, N. “ WHEN I AM DEAD” street, dieIa4waa bellion. and was made colonel of infan­ I Garage and barn with both. Apply John 0 0 £ S n X U B •X^AUBB, $AM try by the governor of California. i Corcoran, 1032 I4th street. THE DENVER MARBLE Schwab, Modern Opticians It was from Ft. Douglas that Gen. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished room in Connor went out and engaged in battle Pk. Main 517L 131 IStk •« a large force of Indians on Bear river, private family. Kitchen privileges. ,C hii Ne h i o i o d aod GRANITE CO. lie seen evenings and Sundav. 725 East in February, 1863. In this' fight more Colfax. than 200 Indians were killed. The troop­ CLEANERS & DYERS MONUMENTS AND ers’ losse.s were comparatively small. MAUSOLEUMS PETER MENZIES DRESSMAKING and Ladies’ Tailoring. . Prices reasonable, work guaranteed. Mrs. War Priest Killed by ShelL 2009-11 Champa Street Office and Works I Edith McNaughton, 3225 W. 23d ave. Fatlier O’Sullivan, a canon of St. John ; Phone Gallup 2616. Latcran and army chaplain, just after Phone Champa 1374-1372 1224 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. Voice Training giving the last sacraments to the Snlta 315, Johnaon Bnildlna FOR SALE—A limited number of cop- Phone Main 1815 woundeil in the British advance at an I ies of the famous book, “ Cabinet of advanced dressing station on the front, 1643 Lawrence Street j Catholic Information.” Price $2.50 each, Phone Sonth 711. was killed by a shell which exploded I oiiginal price $6. Apply Mrs. O’Brien, outside of the dressing station. Lavin Bros.’ Furniture Co. Hie Frank M. HaO Interviews by Appointment. j 1023 Acoma. Phone Champa 2196. Choirmaatar: Specialist In The Place of Bargains. ST. LEO’S Tone Frodnotion LADIES—Have your corsets custom- You lose if you do not inspect our stock first. Drag Co. ST. PATRICK’S and Bapertoira. ! made; style, fitting and boning guar- I anteed; models demonstrated in your D ia m o n d s Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Rugs,Carpets,Trunks I COI. LABDIBS A 3TTH STS. ! own home; write or phone for appoint­ DaMver, Oal». ment. Emma L. Kennedy, 2711 W. 38th W a t c h e s NEW AND SECONDHAND I «T«. PboB* Gallup 66. Phone Champa 3674. 1439 Larimer Street Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Highest prices paid for used furniture. HATS i FOR RENT—Apartments equipped for Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. E. E. R O ST I housekeeping; $2.50 to $t weekly; 1368 Barnes Repaired and .Adjusted. i Emerson, Capitol Hill; plain, tidy, home­ My 20 years’ practical experience will SHOES like; general parlor piano, cool porches, Convince You. Groceries and Provisions laundry, steam heated in winter; con­ Coe. jStfc Ato. and Franklin S t veniently near stores, Cathedral, school, SEIPEL Hand-Ironed Linen Phone Main 4276 churches, academies and the Capitol and O CLOTHING j Civic Center parks. Take Colfax cars at Optician Jeweler adds a touch of distinction to your dinner table that Is more noticeable than 'depot, or elsewhere. 1744 WELTON SIKEET the silver or cut glass and especially so if it Is done WM. E. RUSSELL, Daalar la Coke, Wood The Lantz Way & Charcoal CHICKEN DINNER, 25c We specialize on the class of work that many call difficult. Send us the OOoa, 1533 Walton It. pieces you have been afraid to trust to others. noaan Wain ses, 886, 887 AUGUST 28, 29 and 30 Tafd Ho. 1, Larimer and 4tb Cor. Larimer and 23d Sts. Tazd Ho. 3, aUpln and 39th Well, we can’t se­ cure the Auditor­ Lantz Sanitary Laundry Co. 0*«JUUfB, PrMUeat. W. 0. EAVSEN, Seoretaty Where? ium, but our friends ELLSWORTH & BROADWAY PHONE SOUTH 366 WATCH THIS SPACE must be fed. DIAMONDS Wholesale and Retail. Fresh and Cured Eastern Corn-Fed Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Game. q The Store of Quality. The Market Company V/ Tbe M. O’Keeie Jewelry Co. 0. B. Smith, 2Strr. Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to B. Phone Main 8426 Watch Inspectors for D. & R. G. R. R. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fish and Oysters DR. J. J. O ’NEIL—Denfi’s^ 15th and California, Denver, Colo. 827 fifteenth Street Phone Main 6440 ■ntta 733 Maok Bnlldlnf IBtli and OaUfornla Streets Phonesi BetelT, Main Tons Mother's Store. 4303, 4303, 4304, 4305 W hj Mot Tonrst O’S X E F B , Xr«M nN>. W. J. XBBWnr, Vlo* PxMUUnt.