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SKUNK IS SHOT HIMSELF HE VISITED HOLY FATHER CENTER PARTY STRENGTH FR. GEIERMANN MISSIONER (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) Commisioiter Smyth of the Royal Iri.-hop of San Franci.sco, ar- proved that many people who go on va­ new. cabinet of the German republic, oc­ caused several of the constables to re­ rived here on the Baltic, July 24, after cations are not at all averse to working cupying portfolios intimately related to sign, as related in the following corres­ a delightful trip across the Atlantic. The Omaha Jesuit is New Head o f College; spiritually, even if they are seeking the economic welfare of the toilers. Three pondence, was killed in the County Club .■Archbishop went abroad primarily to physical relaxation. The services were other members of the cabinet, including of Cork, July 17. In view of Commis­ pay his ad limina visit to His Holiness, unique because of the number of vaca­ Chancellor Constantine Fehrenbach, arc sioner Smyth’s assassination the full and likemany American prelates, timed Father Brown Goes to Creighton ‘U’ tionists attracted. Manitou is one of also practical Catholics, according to the text of his speech to the policemen as it so he would be in Rome at the time the favorite summer resorts of Colorado. — s o NEBRASKA PAPERS SAY results of research made by the Gcrnian- published by the organ of the Sinn Fein of the canonization and beatitication Two Jlasses were celebrated each Omaha papers this week announced Austrian Relief committee of the Chica­ will be read with interest. ceremonies of -Joan of Arc, .Archbishop Omaha articles before press time proved and New Mexico jnission of his order, morning, one at 6 and the other a t 8, that Father Robert Kelley, S. J., vice unsuccessful. go archdiocese, and madC| public today by Oliver Plunket, the Unganda Martyrs merged last year with nearby provinces. and the church was filled both times. president of the Creighton university, A number of changes are expected to He ■svas preconized as the first Bishop the. Rev. Father Oscar Strehl, 234'2 Le (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) and others, -nhich made May and June Ijirge crowds attended the evening ex­ that city, had been named president of Moyne street, agent general of tlie-organ- Dublin.— Resignations of Catholics such historic months in Vatican annals. be made in the Sacred Heart college of El Paso, Texas, January 22, 1915, ercises also. A number of persons who the Sacred Heart college, Denver. This faculty this year. The fact that the ization. from the police force in Ireland were an The .Archbishop confessed himself as ut but resigned before he was consecrated, had gone to Manitou for their vacations means that Father John J. Brown, S. J., college is now in the Missouri province The priest, the Rev. Dr. Henry Brauns, easily foreseen result of the astounding terly unequal to the task of telling of being succeeded by the Rt. Rev. A. J. were noticed among those at the early president of tlie college here, will go is secretary o f labor, and it is pointed publication made by the Sinn Fein gov­ the beauties of these ceremonies. He de­ of the Society of Jesus gives a much Schuler, S. J. The Sacred Heart col­ Mass. to Creighton, in Father Kelley's place. out that in this position, because of the ernment regarding what transpired on scribed them as simply wonderful, and wider field for transfers than was had lege, under his long term as president, But the regular re.sidents of Manitou The report lacks official confirmation when it was under the old Colorado and powerful and widespread influence ex­ June 17 at Listowel police barracks. ■was especially pleased with the large has been conspicuous for the excellence gained as well as the visitors. There so far, but is believed by local priests erted by the Catholic clergy throughout County of Kerry. Ireland is now divided number of French people who made the New Mexico mission. of discipline maintained, as well as for were several instances in which persons to be true. labor circles. Rev. Dr. Brauns stands as into four police areas by. the British au­ pilgrimage to Rome to witness the ele­ Father John J. Brown is one o f the its scholarly attainments. The loss of who had been away from the sacraments Efforts by The Register to get wire one of the most powerful bulwarks thorities. The area in which Listowel is vation of the Maid of Orleans to the best known priests in the West. For Father Brown, all will agree, is a very for years returned. For instance. Father confirmation from the Provincial of the years he ■was superior of the Colorado against the spread of bolshevism and •situated is commanded by one Commis­ altar. serious one for the Church of Colorado. Peter Geiermann, C. ,SS. R., who preach­ radicalism among the German toilers. sioner Smyth. Accompanied by the head “It must have been gratifying to the ed the mission, saw an old man walking His influence with the masses in the new of the police and military forces of Ire­ heart of the Holy Father to see this up and down the chureli yard one morn­ republic is not dependent wholly upon land, Mr. Smyth visited Listowel bar­ homage /rom the people and officials of ing after the first Mass. He saw that Father Walter Grace Made Pastor and his official jiosition, but come.s from a racks on the date mentioned, assembled France, after all the trials through which the gentleman was having a stniggle, itr long career spent close to the working the police in the day room, and id- the Church has been compelled to pass so spoke to him. classes. dressed them. Part of his address, ac- in that country,” he said. “If you want to get to Mass, there Arvs^da a Parish on Cornerstone Day Constantine Fehrenbach, the new •cording to the divulged account, ran: His Grace was hi Paris at the dedi­ will be one at 8,” lie .said. cation of the Franco-American communi­ chancellor, was intended for the Church, “ I have something of interest to tell “It’s not getting to Mass that worries ty house, which was formerly the Etoile Arvada was announced as a separate W. Ryan of the Fitzsimons hospital, the lectual development. Are jails and peni and studied at Freiburg university, but you, something that I am sure you me,” said the man.” I was at Mass this club, under the auspices and care of the parish by the Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, Rev. Thomas Kelly of the Cathedral, the tentiaries filled with illiterates? The abandoned theology for the law, and es ■would not 'wish your wives to hear. Sinn morning. .And something you said .there National Catholic War Council. Madame D. D., Bishop of Denver, at the corner­ Rev. Walter Grace, and Messrs. McCar­ percentage of the uneducated in them is tablished himself as an'attorney at Frei­ •( Fein has had all the sport up to the has set me thinking. I haven’ t been to stone laying of the new Shrine of St. burg, where he held several local public Foch attended the dedication services. thy and Hatch of St. Thomas’ seminary. very small. The Bishop also showed Confession for forty years.” present. We are going to have the offices and in 1903 was elected to the « The .Archbishop also visited Ireland, Anne last Sunday afternoon, and the Cathedral sanctuary boys attended the that prosperity and wealth, as well, sport now. We must take the offensive. “ It’s easy enough to fix that too.” said but fortunately was not at the scene Rev. WaltijJ- Grace was named as pas­ clergymen. could not be relied upon to bring good Reichstag. Martial law covering all Ireland is to the priest. “Come with me.” And a of any of the outbreaks following the tor. The parish has been a mission of T Atnong the Knights of Columbus pres- citizenship without the aid of religion. As presiding officer of the last Reich­ come into operation immediately. I am short time iater the man felt happier efforts of the Orangemen to expel the the Holy lamiiy church, Denver, of p^t were Grand Knight J. J. Morrissey While ■ religion loves and welcomes edu­ stag, and of the National Assembly in promised as many troops from England than he had ever felt in all those forty Catholic workers from the Belfast ship­ which the Rev. C. FA O’Farrell is pastor, cation, and every other power for bene­ difficult positions, he displayed the abil­ as I require. Thousands are coming and Financial ■Secretary T. J. Donnegan. years, for he liad the peace which comes yards, beginning July 12. Father Grace has been his assistant, and fiting man, it must still be recognized as ity of an accomplished parliamentarian. daily. If a police barracks is burned or J. K. Mullen was present. ,This was the from a clear conscience. He received - “ I was in Belfast July 11,” .said His has been in charge of the Arvada mis­ the chief power for good itself. His impartiality won the respect of all if the barracks already occupied is not first big public celebration he has at­ Communion the next morning. sion. parties. He is of a portly figure, and is Grace to a representative of the N. C. tended sincq his recent severe illness. He who refilses to help a church be­ There were I^ISO Communions distrib­ suitable, then the best house in the lo­ a ready extemporaneous speaker. W. C. who met him at quarantine, “but The cornerstone ceremonies were large­ cause there are so many shams perpe­ uted during the mission. The Rev. Pat­ cality is to be commandeered, the oc­ A band interspersed the program with The foniier common laborer now in witnessed no disorder of any kind. 1 he ly attended, despite the street car strike. trated in the name of reUgion is in the rick Riordan is pastor at Manitou. cupants thrown out in the gutter. Let selections. The Bishop first hjessed the the cabinet is Dr. John Giesberts, post­ only thing out of the ordinary «as the More than 100 machines traveled out same position as a man who would re­ Father Peter Geiermann will preach them die there— the more the merrier. site of the altar, then the foundation.s master general. The son of a baker, be­ great number of British soldiers. They from Denver, some of the Knights of fuse to use any money because it is the retreat of the Sisters of Mercy at Police are to lie in ambush and when of the church, then the cornerstone itself. ginning life \n the trade of his father. were everywhere. Our train from Bel­ Columbus going in trucks. There was counterfeited. It is only the gro- inade in favor of several relatives of the is a testimonial to the standing in the St. John the Evangelist’s; deacon, the a human standpoint, showing that no os an asset to their eominunity. Kelly received his grammar school test by the policemen present, whereup­ deceased and a sum of money is set I ' new republic of the Center, or Catholic training at the Cathedral school and was Rev. J. Frederick McDonough of the other power has done so much to pro­ It rained slightly during most of the on Mr. Smyth and his eompanion o ffi­ aside for the celebration of Masses for party. Blessed Sacrament church; sulHleacon, mote good citizenship as religion. Ed­ .service, but not enough to interfe;-e. Tic graduated from the academic depart­ cers decamped. The policemen have made the repose of his soul and the souls of the Rev. M. W. Donovan of St. Philo- ucation of itself cannot make men good, church, which will cost ,$60.000 exclusive ment of Sacred Heart college in June, a vouched declaration of the facts, on deceased relatives. After all bequests mena’s; master of ceremonies, the Rev. he showed, even tlio it is of such value- of furnishings, i.s in an ideal location. Paris.—The power of the Catholic dep­ Hfs mother, Mrs. Mary M. Kelly, lives the strength of which the Sinn Fein ex­ are paid the remainder of the estate is ■William Higgins of the Cathedral; as­ that no Ojie should underestimate it. Just a short distance away a magnifi­ uties in the new German Reichstag is in Denver at 4.35 East 13th avenue. He ecutive has given them to the world. The to be divided between the Little Sisters sisting clergy: The Rev. Robert Servant But if a man is criminal, and is well ed­ cent public school building is being com­ commented upon by IjOs Nouvelles Re- has been prominent in athletics. Tw o publication is the sensation of the hour of the Poor and St. Jo.seph's asylum of of Golden, the Rev. Christopher V. ucated. he is often worse than an illit­ pleted and across the street is a new ligieuses in a recent article which sur­ other boys from Sacred Heart college, in this country. this city. Walsh of Englewood, the Rev. Chaplain erate criminal, due to his greater intel-'municipal park. veys the late elections from a Catholic Leo Doyle of Sheridan, Wyo., and Theo­ point of view and points out that to the dore Hill of Montrose, Colo., will leave Center party’s force of sixty-eiglit votes for F'’lorissant this month. must be added the eighteen deputies of Father EJ, Mannix Visits Freemasons Send Money to Help in the Bavarian Popular jiarty and five Hanovaiians, all of whom, in ail great questions vitally affecting Catholics, FATHER PETER GOES Erection of Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada would very likely vote as one. Scenes of Thrilling Days With this strength, it points out, tlie EAST; SUCCEEDED BY As a result of the address given by 'and the Arvada city officials were at the 'contributions have been sent in from all Catholic elements form a compact force Bishop J. Henry Tihen at the laying of e.xercises Sunday. over the state, and .some from surround­ of 91 out of 460 votes, which no party the cornerstone of the new Shrine of St. The collection at the cornerstone lay­ ing states, by patrons of St. Anne who can afford to ignore. FATHER JOHN .STARK U A as Reporter in Mine War Anne in Arvada Sunday, in which he put ing amonnted to $'097.50. A number of i were eager to lielp erect a church in her In the old parliament the Centrists Ti forth arguments why not only Catholics ------...... — [lioiior. More than 800 individual peti- had 86 members, but the Bavarians, who" Tlie Rev. Peter Pfister, 0. F. M., who Father E. J. Mannix, who has just re­ did I question men when I saw them but Prote.stants should help with the CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S jtioiis to tlie saint were sent in for in.sei- openly seceded as a protest against the had been assistant pastor of St. Eliza­ turned to the Cathedral after a vacation come into town with Topes in their erection of a ehuroh, the Freemasons UNION WILL CONVENE ition in tlie cornerstone. Father Grace Socialist-Center coalition policy of For­ r$ beth’s ehurcli for eiglit years, left last ■*■• spent on the Western Slope, visited Vic­ hand.-i. I knew that there was a ‘story’ have sent Father Walter Grace a check complied witli tlie rcqiiesi^ of the donors. mer Minister of F'inance Mathias Erz-. week for Paterson, N. J., where he had tor on his way home. This was the first in their actions, but I knew too that I for $50, to assist the building fund. 0th- (By N. C. 'W. C. News Service.) On one face of tlie cornerstone is: berger, have recently proved their I been transferred by the superiors of the time he had ever gone to the famous old wouldn’t write it if I got too inquisitive. er Protestants have .sent individual con- | Aork. Inspired by tlie Ihouglit “ P<*dicated to tlie honor and glory of (iod strength by again gaining control of tlie Franciscan order. He is succeeded here mining town as a priest, altho he spent ‘■f and the managing edit'Or went out tributions, so that a total of ,$150 has | toward which the organi- under the patronage of St. Anne.” On Bavarian goveniment, which the Social­ by the Rev. Jolm Stark, 0. F. M., who nine years of his boyhood and his pre- one midnight to get some lunch. AVhen been received from non-Catholic sources j striving in tlie forty- the other: “ Anno Domini, 1920.” ists had dominated since the revolution. came from Buffalo, N. Y., and who waa sacerdotal days as a newspaper reporter we left the office, the linotypes were since Sunday. Four Protestant ministers ' J'*^**'"'* existence arc bearing “ I hope some day to see our little Herr von Kiihr, a Catholic and promin­ - ' - ' ■" I fruit in the establislunent of tlic Nation­ in his new place last Sunday. He haa and city editor there. He went thru the thrumming away, and all was indus­ cliurch be just a chapel, a wing of a ent niemher of tlie Bavarian center, has al Catholic Laymen’s Council, the repre­ never been located in Denver before. days of the great mining ■war of that trious. As we sat at the quick lunch MISSIONARIES FROM INDIA great temple erected in lio.nor of St. been made premier. sentatives of the 200.000 members of tlie F'ather Peter was one of the best city, back in the nineties, when life was counter, a poorly dressed man sidled up to ARRIVE FOR CONVENTION -Anne,” said Father Grace vesterdav. This victory of the Bavarians is ex­ Catholic A'oung Men’s National Union known religious in Denver, and it is no more precious than the price of a bul­ me. ‘Do you kno'w they're wrecking the pected to have considerable effect in will meet for their forty-sixth annual, with sincere regret tliat the people see let and when deeds were committed that Record office?’ he asked. I treated what (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) stiffening the no-coinproniise attitude of convention in this city on August ’28 and CHICAGO GIVES $171,000 him leave. made the “wild and woolly” description he said as a joke. ‘Maybe they are,’ said Notre Dame, August 2.—Among the many of the deputies. 29. TO AID STARVING TEUTONS often applied to the early west as appli­ the managing editor, when I told him first delegates to arrive liere for the gen­ Tlie danger for the Catholic elements, cable to our own times. what the stranger had declared. We eral chapter of the Congregation of tlie JESUITS CHOSEN FOR (By N. C. W. C. News Service.) which may deprive them of the unity He Was working on The Victor Record, went back thru an alley. We found not a Holy Cross, to be held .August 10, was WORK IN PHILIPPINES Chicago, HI.—Urged on by Archbishop necessary to play the role which they LAURENCE G IN N E LL which was a union paper. But the anti­ soul in the building. Tlie press was part­ th? group of missionaries from India, j George W. ilundelein, who siibscrilied are able and should play, is, according to union forces got control of the town af­ ly wrecked, every form that had not headed by Bishop Joseph Le Gland of (By N. C. W. C. New.s Service.) $1,000 out of his personal funds, the Les Nouvelles, to be found in tlie social ter an explosion in which a number of been looked up had been taken out into Dacca, Bengal, who has jurisdiction over Washington, D. t'.— Tlirec of tlie six Catholics of Chicago have taken a long predilections of a certain number of the ARRIVES IN AMERICA utrike-breakers were killed, and the the alley and pied, and all the employes approximately 15.000 Catholics scatter­ Jesuit priests of the Maryland and New lead in the relief of tiie sufferers of deputies, which, it is feared, will carry young reporter had some hair-raising ex­ had been lined up in the alley at the ed throughout a territory of more than A'ork Province who are soon to take up central Europe. The work of the Ger- them into further dangerous relations TO HELP DE VALERA periences. point of guns and told to ‘l>eat it.’ 20,000,000 people. Accompanying Bishop missionary labors in the Philippine iiiRTi-.Austrian Relief committee of the with the majority socialistic elements. One morning, when he went out of the “You didn’t have to worry on a news­ IjS Grand is the Rev. Timothy Crowley, Islands linve biTii designated by the pro­ archdiocese, organized by Arclibisliop A pledge of unity of action was adopt­ office, he heard a shot. Going to a hill paper in those days where you were go­ who resigned as dean of the department vincial of tlie order. They are tiie Rev. Mundelein last October, with tlie Rt. ed at a recent conference of the Centei Laurence Ginnell, from 1906 till 1917 ' near the town to investigate, he got all ing to get ‘copy.’ It was a question of of English at Notre Dame University in Eugene de L. McDinnell. rector, of St. Rev. Msgr. F. -A. Renipe, Vicar General, # party in Berlin, but despite this, there a prominent Iri.sh member of the British the facts and was ready to start back, choosing among thrillers what you had 1907 to follow a inissionarv career. Ignatiii.s’ eliiircli of Baltimore, the Rev. at its head, has been so successful tliat have already been formed two new House of Commons, and at present a when a thug asked him who he was. time to write. I came into tlie office one .Tereniiali M. Preiidergast, an assistant other cities have a.sked for its plans and groups, with policies of their own—the member of the Iri.sh national assembly, # ■Without thinking that the man might be day with enough to fill the paper, and DE VALERA WON’T ACCEPT at the same cluircli. and tlie Rev. Daniel methods. Christian Middle Class union and the famous as an historian and Sinn F’ein a strike-breaker, he told him he was a had just sat down when I heard shots. DOMINION COMPROMISE P. Crowley, a member of tlie faculty Already some $111,000 in ca>li, and Catholic Nobilitv associations. leader, has arrived in Washington from y ■Record reporter. A half block away from the office, a of Holy Cro.ss college in Worcester. more than $60,000 in clothing, has been Dublin to aid Prei.sdent de Valera^in the “ You see that trestle over there?” said mass meeting had been in progress. Hot Washington, D. C.—News agency dis­ collecteil by the local committee and sent E/iGLAND APOLOGIZES TO campaign for .American recognition o f the man. “Well you beat it. and get heads got the crowd aroused, and shoot­ patches reporfing President de Valera as to distribution centers in Austria, Hun­ CARDINAL the Irish republic. Mr. Ginnell’s arrival past that trestle as fast as you can go. ing began. By the time I arrived on the counseling acceptance of the dominion WILL STUDY IN ROME gary and Germany. This is apart from London.— .A diplomatic apology has on this side waa unannounced ^ t i l he And dem’t look back.” scene, the bodies of men and women were liome rule proposals in letters written to some $50,000 which the' Catholic Cliureli been furnished by the foreign office for had conferred with President de Valera The reporter “beat it.” And he didn't lying dead where they had just been shot republican leaders in Ireland were vehe­ Father Kirschenheiiter, who has been Extension society has collected from its the indignity put upon Cardinal Logue in Washington relative to the work he look back. And he went as fast as he down.” mently deilied and branded as malicious one of the teachers at St. Thomas’ sem- members throug'h the cential offict's in when, owing to the stupidity of a door­ will direct in Ireland's behalf while in ■could go. For he knew that the man fabrications in a statement given out inary, Denver, for tw-o years, will not be the LeMoyne building, and is now being keeper, or some other underling, the ven­ America. He left Washington July 30 would as soon shoot him as look at him. MORE K. OF a FOR MEXICO by the Irish president here tonight. He connected with this institution ne.xt distributed among the religious orders erable Archbishop of Armagh was for Cincinnati, where he begins his Am­ “ WTien I heard other shots far away, I A new council of the Kniglits of Co­ declared that the flag of the Irish re­ term, but has been sent to Rome by the by the president. Monsignor Francis C. obliged to call personally at the British erican tour. It was he who wrote the stopped investigating them,” said the lumbus has been organized at Toluca, the public has been “nailed to the mast” Congregation of the Mission, to make Kelley, as told of in the N. C. W. C. •passport office in Rome to have his( Irish statements addressed to the peace priest, reminiscently, yesterday. “Nor capital of the state of Mexico. and is not to be lowered. further studies. news cables from Europe last week. passport vised. conference.

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states represented have come into being only since the end of the war. Among these diplomatic guests were represent­ atives of the Spanish, French and Belgian embassies, and officials representing the (Mo8t of These Items by National Catholic Welfare Council ministers of Serbia, Czecho-Slovakia, and News Service.) Poland. Some of the Catholic peers and g e r m a n p r i e s t s p r o t e s t GERMANY ADOPTS SPLENDID LAW peeresses were present, including the AGAINST EXPULSION OF FOR CLEANER MOVIES Duchess of Norfolk, as well as members > MISSIONARIES London—A very decided effort is be­ of the papal orders. COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA— ^WINONA, MINNESOTA Cologne—Archbishop Schulte presided ing made in Germany for the suppres­ At the convention the Bishops assisted Accradited 'by the Aseodatlon of American UnlverelUee; Beffletered for Teacher’s Ikicense hy the New York Board of Becente; Bolds mem­ orer a meeting of more than 300 priests sion of the “Schmutzfilms” which flood­ at Pontifical Mass sung by the Bishop of bership in the North Central Association of Collies. Conrses leading to the deorses of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Scienoe. Trains for Bitrh School Teaohinff; Trains '7ocational Special­ of the archdiocese held in Cologne to ed the moving picture shows when the Plymouth in honor of the Blessed Oliver ists__Bacrteilologlsts, Chemists, Uiiffnists, Actuaries. i protest against the execution of Article Summer Session June 27-Au^ust 10 ______censorship was abolished shortly after Plunket. It is significant of the change A STANSABDIZEll CONSEB'YATOBY OF MUSIC IS MAINTAJNBD IN CONNECTION WITH TEE COBBEGE. 122 of the Versailles Peace Treaty, by the outbreak of the revolution in Ger­ of affairs that within easy walking dis­ APPBESS THE 8E0BSTABT ______virtue of ■which missionaries, priests and many. The abolition of the censorship tance of the spot where the Irish martyr nuns, of former enemy nationality or was not, it must be admitted, taken ad­ met his death for the faith amid the ex­ With, are being repatriated from allied vantage of by a large number of thea­ ecrations of a howling mob, his sacred territory. ters, but several flagrant cases have oc- relics should receive public veneration by WOman’s Suffrage Hope of [• 1! Archbishop Schulte called attention to cured in which highly undesirable and a vast throng, headed by the Catholic the depletion of the various foreign mis- indecent films have been shown, to the bishops of the country. The times have 1 Great Reduction Sale il aions ■which were formerly staffed by detriment of German youth. changed since 1861, when Catholics in Austria in Fighting Reds; either Germans or Austrians, and de­ This has been far from being to the this country were a despised remnant, On everything in men’s suits, and ladies’ coats, suits and nounced the treaty which resulted in tba" liking of the better part of the popu­ hunted from place to place like wild dresses. hampering of the beneficent work of lation in the towns, and in more than beasts. Catholics Come to Front the Catholic missions one instance the audience has shown its 20% to 33% and even 40% off. The stock simply The attitude ad inations for graduate Knights of Colum­ manifest itself, that hatred which sr- Vienna todav numbers more than 300 alike, is another matter. But the throw­ eighteen years of age are subjected to bus’ scholarships at the Catholic univer­ flourishing congregations of Children of zQ M C D ^ ? T T T T ing open of the degree to persons other a specially severe censorship, while sity of , America were announced GREAT MOVE IN SCOTLAND Mary for all classes; unions for young than members of the Church of England, children under six years of age are ex­ by the Very Rev. Edward A. Pace, gen­ men have been founded in all the dis­ was celebrated by the conferring of the cluded absolutely from all moving pic­ FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION eral secretary of the university. Two of tricts of the city. Especially at the uni­ honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity on ture performances. The law is appar­ the successful candidates are from Can­ versities the growth of Catholic unions is six eminent theological writers; five of ently the finest existing in any country Edinburgh.—The opening of a new ada and the other twelve hail from dif­ to be recorded with great satisfaction. them members of the - non-episcopal |Of the world, and will purge Germany training school for Catholic teachers at ferent states and ten different educa­ Among all the academic leagues, that of churches, and one a Catholic. The new j entirely from the undesirable element Craigloohart, Edinburgh, under the direc­ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NEW tional institutions in the United States, the Catholics is strongest. More than Catholic Doctor of Divinity of Oxford is | that was introduced under the liberal tion of the Sacred Heart ruins has been These are the winners: Joseph D. Beck­ .500 young Catholic students accompan­ Baron Friedrich von Hugel, a scholar of notions of the Spartacans. announced here and marks a new epoch er. Jacksonville, 111., A. B., Routt college; ied, on- Corpus Christi, the Blessed Sacra­ high distinction and son of a famous ----- —■ in Catholic education in Scotland. BUTTER-NUT BREAD Walter S. Daly, Elgin, N. B., A. B., St. ment during the festival procession. A Austrian diplomat. The new doctor is a DIPLOMATS GATHER TO HONOR Irancis Xavier’s university; .Tohn P. fresh breath, as on a clear morning, goes Made With Milk naturalized British citizen. HIERARCHY OF BRITAIN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OFTEN Shumueker. Dallas, Tex., A. B.. Univer­ through Austria...... I ... —I— I London.—The annual conference of the HELP FRAUDS, IMMIGRANTS’ sity of Dallas; Francis J. Becklcy, Nan- Credit Given to the Women JESUITS’ SEISMIC OBSERVATORY j English and Welsh hierarchies took PRIEST SAYS ticoke, Pa.. A. B., Bucknell university; This resurgence was made possible by I AT BOGOTA, COLOMBIA j place at Westminster, when all the Arch- New York.—Catholic America is not Thomas G. Foran, Ottawa, Ont., A. B., the devotion and self-sacrifice of the Bogota, Colombia.—^Establishment of j bishops and Bishops of England and doing its part in taking care of the EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY St. Francis Xavier’s university; Edward clergy—always equal to their task— and a seismic observatory at the Jesuit col- j Wales, with the exception of the Arch- stranger within its gates, according to Particular Attention Given to Order Work L. Jones. Utica, N. Y.. A. B., Catholic to the beimficial effects of general woman lege here has been announced by the fac-I bishop of Cardiff, a.ssembled at Arch- the Rev. G. L. Grivetti, director of Ital- Mrs. K. Cullen Take Lawrence St. PHONE IdCO I inan university of America; Thomas H. .Tack- suffrage -which has proved its efficacy in Car to CoifaxJtre. M. 7272 Ll|ldll OL ulty of that institution, which is one of bishop’s House under the persidency of ica Gens, the Federation for the Assist­ son. Waterbury, Conn., A. B., Catholic Austria at a time when the Catholic the foremost seats of learning in Colom­ Cardinal Bourne to discuss matters of ance of Italian Immigrants, which for the University of America; Joseph J. Wal.sh. family and the education of children Get Yonr Stationery -by the Found. The Cheapest and Beet at tha bia. Because of the prevalence of earth­ policy affecting the Church in the Eng­ past ten years, with scanty funds sup­ Scranton. Pa., A. B., St. Thomas’ college, have been made the object of a violent quakes in the region, the observatory, lish and Welsh provinces. The members plied from Italy, has been struggling to Y A. M , LL.B., Fordham university; Wal­ attack. The courage and perseirance of which it is planned to make one of the of the Catholic Educational council met care for the Catholic Italians who come Rodgers Printing & Stationery Co. ter J. Gavin, Waltham, Mass, A. B., Bos­ the Austrian women put the men to most modem and best equipped in the the assembled prelates to discuss with to make their homes in the New World. 4 1 6 15th Street, Bet. Glenarm and Tremont ton college; Arthur R. Grimm, Rnxbury, blush. V world, will have great value. The Jes- them the future policy of the Catholic He has had no help at all from Amer­ Mass., A. B., Boston oollege; George N. If Catholic Austria today has grown mts have always been to the forefront in body on educational matters. icans. UP-TO-DATE PRINTING. ENGRAVING AND DESIGNING Kramer, Milwaukee, Wis., A. B., St. so strong that she need fear no storm Phone Main 7319. Bnah Ordara Given Special Attantlon. scientific advancement in Colombia. The first public function of the united Italia Gens maintains a general infor­ Mary’s college; AVentworth V. Driscoll, and can resist the assaults of her adver­ They introduced the first printing press episcopate was the annual levee, when mation bureau for the n“'wly-»iTived im­ Brooklyn, B. S., Colby college; Thomas saries, this is due in no small degree to in the sixteenth century and were the the Cardinal Archbishop, supported by migrant at 265 Broadway, where, previ­ E. O’Donnell, Brooklyn, N. Y., A. B., the Catholic women who in this wave of first to teach physics and mathematics. the ordinaries, received his ecclesiastical, ous to the cessation of immigration in The Mites & Dryer Printing Co., Holy Cross college; William L. Long, revolution have comprehended and per­ diplomatic and secular guests. The func­ 1917, it was instrumental in aiding 32,- Philadelphia, Pa., B. S., Pennsylvania formed their vital task. Austria is now 1732-34 LAWRENCE ST. tion was perhaps one of the most impres­ 662 Italians who had come here to seek State. on the eve of new elections for the Na­ THE sive for many years; the number of better conditions. It supplies Italian la­ Catholic Work a Specialty. Estimates Given on Work from. The examination was held on April 10. tional Assembly. It may be expected clerics was greater than usual, and the bor, advises pn colonization and agricul­ Ont of the City. Telephone Main 2851 Another special examination will be held that in the public life of the state also HAMILTON heads of practically all the religious or­ tural work, helps its charges to exact at the Catholic university on September the renaissance of Austrian Catholicity ders presented their respects to His Em­ adequate payment for their services and PHONE MAIN 7377 HENRY WARNECKE, Prop. 22, open to graduate students in arts, may make its appearance. NATIONAL inence and the Bishops. The diplomatic makes provision for securing them com­ science or letters, or students in the se­ representation was perhaps the most im­ pensation in accidents. BANK nior year of their college course. There posing in the whole history of Catholic­ Based on his experience in endeavoring POLAND HAS NOTABLE DEVOTION THE CAPITAL CITY SHOE MFG. CO. Under the supervision of the are fifty K. of C. scholarships available. Unted States Government offers ism in these islands, since some of the to have immigrants settle on agriculture TO MOTHER OF GOD Repair Work Our Specialty, While You Wait. ttie areatest security and the best as a vocation, Father Grivetti has a facilities Czenstochowa is the Lourdes of Po­ 1511 CHAMPA ST. DENVER, COLO Oni Savings Department Pays CATHOUC SPIRIT SAVES wholesome disregard for land coloniza­ land. Every year, thousands of pilgrims tion schemes, as at present promoted in 4 % IRELAND FROM ANARCHY find their way to the monastery o f Yaa- The City of Denver deiK>slts with America primarily for profit. jj na Gora, "the bright mountain,” to vene­ ua Pettepier Garage “ Far too many of these schemes,” he rate the beautiful image of the Black The State of Colorado dei>OBlta Dublin.—Technically in a state of an­ with ua » declares, “ are rank frauds. They use Madonna, painted on wood, according to The U. B. Government deposits Cash paid for Good Used Cars, and archy—that is, bereft of established au­ sold for cash or on easy terms. catch words to entrap the unwary and tradition, by St. Luke in Nazareth. The with ua thorities—-Ireland has given another W e BoUelt your aeeonnt la onz Expert Mechanics Smploysd are mostly promoted hy land sharks. right cheek of the Virgin still shows a ■avliio Separtmeat proof of her innate sense of order, which Storage, Accessories and CTiamhers of commerce, too, arc some­ deep sear inflicted hy a Turkish scimitar. Ask' for our free booklet, “Banklnf Cara 'Washed has caused much astonishment among the Made Plain” times prime offenders against truth in In 1655, ten thousand Swedes, under WBWBBB Tssznsax BESXBVS Opposite Court House political thinkers of the Continent. On their efforts to have people settle in their command of Charles Gustavus, besieged BAVX 1517 Tremont Main 6353 Friday, July 2, owing to the refusal of respective districts. the monastery, defended only by seventy I he Freeman’s Journal to accept a demo­ “The immigrant in the city is subject monks and 150 soldiers, and were put to cratic advertisement, a printers’ strike to peculiar dangers. I have heard of flight in disorder; During the World was suddenly projected and the nation eases when young girls, working as War of 1914, the Russians let the monas­ found itself without its leading newspa­ ANY ANY seamstresses or in other such trades, tery fall into the hands of the German pers, the whole Dublin press having gone WHERE [ Special Free Delivery ] TIME have been forced to join union organiza­ troops; pillage followed profanation, and out of existence. That evening the voice tions that are almost entirely controlled the precious crown of solid gold, set with of a Catholic democratj Arthur Griffith, Phone Us Your Wants and Test by socialistic and bolshevistic groups most precious jewels, diamonds, emer­ VERY DELICIOUS was raised. Directing his words toward Our Quality and Service and of being compelled to subscribe to alds and rubies, was part of the plunder the workers, he said it would he a na­ Made of beet bleached Jamaica official publications which are notorious divided among the soldiery; the whole Ginger, sugar and purest and tional calamity if the country in its YORK 3394 for their attacks on God and the church. country was in an uproar and rejected softest of water, the ...... Deep Rock Artesian present crisis were left without authori­ It is because of these things that the with indignation the glass-beads offered It does not bite nor bum like the ordinary hard water peppery ale. All tative news. Regardless of the merits of faith is lost and thousands of souls per­ to replace the national jeweL The name all high-class stores, tearooms and restaurants. Insist on the the case he called on the men t o return Swan’s Drug Store ish.” of Mary is surrounded with such an au­ to work immediately and submit to arbi­ reola of veneration that Poles dare not SEVENTEENTH AVENUE AT PEARL tration. Obedient to the instinct of FRENCH TRAIN PRIESTS give that sacred name to any woman or DEEP ROCK Catholic duty, the printers were back at FOR AFRICA maiden. Not in vain is Poland called their posts that night. Main 2587 614 27th St, Cor. Welton Paris.—The African Missions’ organ­ “the kingdom of Mary.” It was no Denver Distributors for “Original” Manitou Mineral Water. ization, established at Lyons, during doubt at the fete of the Virgin of Czen­ WONDERFUL CURE AT MARTYR’S these past six months, has opened in stochowa that the pious custom was in­ SHRINE IN WALES France seven new houses designed for troduced, over a century ago, of includ­ Recently, during the evening scn'ice the training of missionaries; a seminary ing in the Litany the invocation, "Queen at St. Winefrides’ Well, Holywell, Wales, Wholeialf and Retail. Fresh and Cured Eastern Cora-Fed ooawm - __ of philosophy, three preparatory semin­ of Poland, pray for us” : at the instance UUN1CB' Father Ryan, S.J., asked the procession­ Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Game. aries, and three novitiates for the broth­ of the Polish Bishops, this has been sanc­ D«nv«r^ ists to join in thanksgiving for a cure ers. All these various houses well tioned by the , and this invoca­ that had occurred that morning. Mr. provided with their personnel, anu stud­ tion now follows in the Litany that of The Market Company Daniel Flynn, ex-mnyor of Douglas, I.O. 0. a. ainith, ssrz. ies are already begun. "Queen of Peace, pray for us!” L. M., was cured o f a spinal trouble which SM I W THE G a n snot STOCK for more than a year had eluded the sci­ Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fish and Oysters % Of 836 Santa Fe Drive ence and resisted the skill of the doctors. IT MATTERS NOT 15th and California, Denver, Colo. While Mr. Flynn -was at last Mass he PhoBMl Betell, Mata Y o u Kothera Btota. how closely you look at our work, you’L 4906, 4*0S, 4W4, 4906 Why Bot T o b k V was suddenly conscious of an unusual find it perfect. We clean your garmenti 1 Continues to be the leading commercial event of the day. heat about the affected part. This was thoroughly and do it at a price that baf- immediately followed by profuse perspir­ fles competition. It is bmause we uh A f6 ,500 stock bought for |3,200—from which we are offer­ ation. “My God; am I cured?” he ex­ the latest improved methods and art artists in our line. W on’t you let ni claimed. He left his seat and walked ing the biggest bargains of our career. have your next order and demonstrat< down the church and then realized to our worth ? his unspeakable relief that his distressing ailment had left him. During the day Men^s, W om en’s, B oys’ and Children’s footw ear Mr. Flynn was cordially congratulated by THE GIGANTIC for Quality lA U N D R Y Xa at a mere fraction of their actual worth. many residents and by many pilgrims to the wonder-working shrine of St. Wine- deaners and Iteilors 2eoo-2S2o cufm a sr. fride, the "Martyr Saint of Wales." 700 E. COLPAT PHONE YORK 4M WE VSR ARTESIAN WATER ^Thuredaj^AAiei^^ DB2JVBB CATHOLIC BEGIBTEB. P » « e T B r t i Priests^ Choir Features Confirmation FRUITS OF F E D TO BE BLESSED, ST. FRANCIS’ HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY WITH PRAYERS FOR GOOD CROPS NAMES OFnCERS AT COLO. SPRINGS Services Held in Georgetown South Boulder.—The Feast of the As­ beets and others, will be blessed during (By Anna Prior) of Broadmoor. Confirmation was made an elaborate ^ violin obligato by Father Bnicheei of McCabe, pastor at Idaho Springs; Fa­ sumption of the Blessed Virgin will be High Mass, after which they will be scat­ Colorado Springs.—'The annual lawyer- Mrs. Mark J. Sweany has as her houae solemnly observed a week from next tered over the fields with prayers for a guest Miss Josephine Lehmann of Chi­ ceremony at Georgetown, Colo., on July j Pueblo. Father Bruchesi and Father La- ther C. D. Hickey, pastor at Central doctor baseball gam6 given for the bene­ Sunday, August 15, with High Mass. The good crop for next year. This is a beau­ cago. 26. Bishop J. Henry Tihen officiated 1 querre, pastor at Las Animas, sang Wie- City, and Father A. E. Langlois of St fit of the children’s ward at St. Francis’ fruits of the earth, such as wheat, bar­ tiful custom of the and hospital was replaced this year by a “tag Mr. J. C. Daley, superintendent of the and the church was beautifully decorat­ gand’s “0 Salutaris”. Father Bastien Vincent’s home, Denver. Father Lang- ley, potatoes, alfalfa, apples, rj-e, sugar is observed in many rural parishes. day,” which took place Wednesday after­ Union Printers’ home, left Sunday for ed. There was a large attendance, and and Father Laquerre sang Wiegand’s lois was master of ceremonies. noon. The members of St. Francis’ Aid Albany on a biisine.ss trip. Mrs! W. H. Gazin and daughter of Den­ eighteen children received the sacrament. “Tantum Ergo”. Father Joseph Bosetti, Following the service, the B.ishop and society, assisted by a corps of young ver spent the week-end in this city as the Singing by a choir of priests was an un-1 vice chancellor of the Denver diocese, other clergymen were entertained at the girls, sold bits of pasteboard to the pass­ NINE VOCATIONS TO UFE OF SISTER ers-by, from 10 in the morning until eve­ guests of Mrs. I^amphere and Mrs. Alten. usual feature. Father Bastien, the pas- j was at the organ. rectory at a luncheon served by the la­ ning. This is the first time in the his­ Rev. Alphonsiis Kerr, of St. Colum­ tor, sang Rosewig’s “Ave Maria”, with j The Bishop was assisted by Father dies of the parish. tory of the St. Francis ' Aid society bian’s Mission Hou.se, Oinaha, is a visitor FURNISHED BYPARISH IN TWOYEARS iFhich founded and has maintained the at St. Francis’ hospital. children's Ward at the hospital, that an The Most Rev. Jeremiah J. Harty, D. appeal has been,made for funds from the D., Archbishop-Bishop of Omaha, is a St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo.—“The munion for the Y’oung Ladies and also general public. Each year it has been distinguished visitor in Colorado Springs, Constitution and By-Laws of National Gazette,” a paper published at Xenia,, for the Children of Slary. Let every the custom to have a baseball ga;ne be­ and is a guest of St. Francis’ hospital. Ohio, had the following news item in a member be there and maybe the picnic tween the physicians and the lawyers of Monsignor Kuhls of Kan.sas City, Kan., recent issue: “Miss Anna McNcary, well will follow after. This is the very best the city, but the men in both these pro­ is also a visitor at the hospital this week. known Xenia girl and a graduate nurse, way to bespeak good weather for the oc­ fessions were so busy that the game was Miss .Anna Bailey, who underwent an Catholic W om en’s Council^ Just Formed entered the novitiate of the Sisters of casion. called off. The tag-day, therefore, took operation at St. Francis’ hospital thia Charity at the mother house. Mount St. Graduates Succeeding. its place. The officers of the society, week, is improving. Joseph-ou-the-Ohio, near Cincinnati, last Mrs. M. I.attner is seriously ill at the- It would be advisable for the Catholic vice in their respective fields. j Directors and various''committees in plan- Miss Mary Prendergast, class of ’20, who were elected Tuesday afternoon at Monday.” Miss McNeary is a graduate St. Patrick’s high school, is spending the the annual meeting held at the hospital, Glockner sanatorfuni. women’s societies to take up affiliation Section 4.-riTo establish relations with ning and carrying on the work of the or- of St. Mary’s training school, directed by suininer with friends in Chicago. Miss are Mrs. F. L. Wulff, president: Mrs. W. Miss Kathleen Carroll, who has been in with the National Council of Catholic organizations of other nations in an en- ganization. the Sisters of Charity in this city, where Martha Morrissey of the same class is M. Meyer, vice-president, and Miss Ella New York for some time, is in Colorado Women as one of their first activities of deavor to develop interest in, and effect Article VII—Activities. she made her three years of study and keeping books for the Morrissey Carriage Zimmerman secretary. Springs and will spend the summer here. from which she received her diploma as a company, while John Moylan has a good the fall season, soon to open. The socie­ some solution of, the problems of Cath­ For the conduct of its work, as defined trained nurse less than a year Ejgo. She position at the steel works and Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riddle of Detroit in Second Section, Article IV, definite bu­ and small daughter, who have been the ♦ Get your Catholic supplies from ♦ ties can do this individually or thru fed­ olic women throughout the world. was a splendid subject as a student- Jessen is pounding away on the type- guests of Mr. and Mrs. F'. A. Perkins for Miss Ella Zimmerman, 3rd floor, • erations. The latter method is prefera­ Section 5.—To provide a national body reaus shall be established, as the neces­ nurse, a very pious and devoted Catholic ■RTiter and rapidly acquiring the facility several weeks, will spend three weeks as + De Graff Bldg., 116 N. Tejon. ♦ ble, as it gives a chance for united work through which Catholic women may as­ sity of.the work in the judgment of the with a longing for the religious life and, which insures a permanent position. no doubt at all, she will make a model the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reiss at home as well as in the nation. sist in meeting problems of a national Board of Directors shall demand. Such Mary Pittman is presevering in her holy Sister of Charity. vacation and determined to be a Sister of scope. Bureau or Bureaus shall be under the di­ Our women’s organizations, which do St. Patrick’s parish has furnished (Tharity of the Mother Seton type. Julia splendid work as individual societies, Section 6.—To constitute and supervise rection of the executive secretary. eight splendid subjects for the Sisters of McCormick, we hear, has joined the good PUEBLO S 0 ( M F A T H E O’MALLEY OF will not be slow in taking up the new as the means of its direct action such Bu­ Article VIII—Meetings. Charity during the last two years (of Sisters of Mercy in Denver. course we claim Miss McNeary, since she spirit of imion, suggested, as it is, by reaus, Committees and Cpnferences as Section 1.—The meetings of this or­ got her vocation here). These are Mar­ Mi.sscs Eileen Keyes, Marguerite Mc- (By Mrs. M. E. Supple) no less an authority than the combined shall be necessary for the conduct of its ganization shall be of two kinds: (a). LEADVILLE V IS IT O R guerite Keyes, Mary Jagger, Irene Don­ Cauly and Doro+hy Jerman, St. Patrick’.s The meeting of the Ladies’ Aid .society direct work. An Annual Convention for the election hierarchy of the country. To give the nelly, Mary Kttman, -Anna Soltes, Ber­ high school seniors, and Miss Marcella of the Sacred Heart orphanage, held ■Catholic women’s leaders food for Article IV—^Policy. of members of the Board of Directors and tha Abell, Anna McNeary and last of all, Farley of Loretto academy, went up to Thursday afternoon, was attended by ON PACIFIC C O A S T \oola McCarney, who left on Sunday to ■thought about the method of uniting The policy of this organization is: the transaction of other business, (b). Canon City on Sunday evening, where Mrs. William Hewitt, Mrs. Edward Kei- enter upon her novitiate at Mount St. lar, Mrs. John Shuff. Mrs. John Dunn, the societies. The Register presents the Section 1.—To promote the carrying on Conferences without legislative authori­ they will take the course in the State Annunciation Church, licadville.— Rev. Joseph. Six of these were pupils of St. ^frs. R. S. McAlpin, Mrs. E. .1. Mahoney, Teachers’ Institute for the ne.xt two or William J. O’Malley, P.R., is spending Constitution and By-Laws of the new of its activities through the instrument­ ty, which are assemblies imder the au­ Patrick’s school, five of them being high Mrs. M. J. Dillon, Mrs. Helstem, Mrs. three weeks. the summer at Hermosa Beach, Calif. :National Council of Catholic Women: ality of existing local organizations, so thority of the Board of Directors, for school graduates, while Miss Abell and •John Bergin, JIrs. John Foushee, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKinney, formerly Father O’Begley of St. Joseph’s hospi­ Miss McNeary are graduate nurses from Roliert Chariesworth, Mrs. Samuel Pol­ CONSTITUTION. far as may be. receiving and discussing addresses and of Sacred Heart parish, Denver, are now tal, Demer, has been visiting at St. Vin­ St. Mary’s training school. Besides there lard, Mrs. Stella Purcell. Mrs. Patrick Section 2.—To seek the medium of its subjects of interest to Catholic women. nicely located at No. 20 Carlisle Place. cent’s hospital. Article I— Name. is Julia McCormick, who graduated from Dillon, Mrs. J. L. Coates. Mrs. L. L. Sills, Mr. McKinney was connected with the Miss Mary Gildea and Mr. Arthur direct activity in: (a). A Service Bu­ Section 2.—The time and place for the St. Patrick’s high in June and joined the Mrs. Rudolph, Mrs. H. H. Gamier, JIrs. This organization shall be part of the Denver stock yards and has a like posi­ Briggs were united in the holy bonds of reau to render assistance to local imits holding of the annual convention shall be Sisters of Mercy a month later. She A. H. Wagner. Mrs. B. .T. Cullen, Mrs. M. tion in Pueblo. marriage on Monday, July 28, by Rev. National Catholic Welfare Council and makes the ninth vocation in two years. F. Ncary and Jliss Pauline Helstem. and to help carry on the activities of the decided by the Board of Directors and an­ St. Patrick’s Council, Troop 12. Boy John P. Moran. «hall be known as: The National Catho­ Surely the “ Finger of God is here,” and Miss Marcella Farley, Miss Eilleeh local body. (b). Committees of experts nounced: at least three months previous Scouts of America, is getting ready for Mr. John P. Walsh of St. Thomas’ no doubt at all the sacrifices made by Keys, Miss Margaret JlcCarley and Miss lic Women’s Council. an exhibition in Scout-craft in the early seminary is spending his vacation with to co-operate with existing national and to the date set. these good girls, together with their Dorothy German are attending the fall. Scout Master Hubef thinks they his brother and sister in Leadville. Mr. Article II—Insignia. international Catholic bodies working in Article IX —Funds. prayers and other holy deeds, will obtain teachers’ institute which is being held at will do it well. Walsh has completed his philosophical for their families and for the congrega­ Canon City. The insignia of the National Catholic allied fields, (c). Conferences, etc., for The funds of this organization shall be Rev. Father J. F. O’Connor of St. course and will enter the theological tion of which they were such edifying Mi.ss Jennie Donnelly has accepted a Welfare Council shall be the insignia of stimulating the interchange of ideas. in the hands of the Board of Directors. Mary’s college, Kan.sas, closed a retreat class in September. His many friends members some of the best blessings of position with the a.«sistant superintend­ for the Sisters at Loretto academy on are happy to have him among them dur­ this organization, with such letters as Article V—Members. Article X—Adoption and Amendment. heaven. That saying of our Lord’s: ent of the D. & R. G. Saturday morning and is now the guest ing the summer months. flhall be required to make it specific. Section 1.—The membership of this or­ Section 1.—This Constitution and By­ “You have not chosen Me, but I have Mrs. R. H. Mock is visiting relatives at of the fathers of St. Patrick’s rectory. Miss Alice Hill and Misses Y’olks, who chosen you,” tells us whence came the Seattle, Wash. Article III— Objects. ganization shall consist of honorary laws shall he adopted by a majority of The Pueblo alumni of St. Mary’s college are attending St, Mary’s academy at ' 0 call and to whom all the credit belongs. J. F. Huber returned Saturday from The objects of thia^organization shall members and three classes of active the voters present at the organization gave him a reception and family banquet Leavenworth, Kas., are spending the To Him be honor and glory forever and Clinton and Davenport, Iowa, where he at the Congress hotel on Monday evening. summer months with Mr. and Mrs. W in­ members. meeting to which it is submitted. ever. spent the past two weeks visiting rela­ He returned to St. Mary’s on Tuesday. ters Morrell. Section 2.—'Honorary members shall be Section 2.—At the second national con­ What Happens to Dead Babies. tives. Section 1.—To serve as the medium Young Railroader Dies After Wreck Clarence Donald, the infant son of Mr. Hilbert Barry, six-months-old child of Mi.ss Marguerite McGraw is visiting through which the Catholic women of the elected by the Board of Directors in vention, to be called in 1921, amendments A very sad death was that of Edward and Mrs. Edward JIcCarty, was Baptized Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walpole, 311 Van friends in Denver. country may speak and act as a unit on token of their outstanding qualifications to this Constitution and By-laws may be Chaney Hipps last week at the Rio Sunday by Rev. John P. Moran. Buren street, died last week and was Miss Mary Morrissey returned last Grande railroad hospital in Sallda. He Neil and David MeCallin, who spent «U matters of public interest. or their positions in the field of this or­ adopted by a majority vote of the dele­ buried with private services from the week from a trip to New York. had been in a wreck out on the line, had a few weeks in Ixadville on their return ganization. gates present. family residence. It is most consoling Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart, Jr., an­ Section 2.—To stimulate the work of his foot badly crushed and a limb broken, from St. Mary’s college, Kan.sas, have for tne little one’s parents to know on nounce the arrival of a baby daughter, ■existing organizations of Catholic women Section 3.—Every organization before Section 3.—Thereafter, amendments to and had lost .a great quantity of blood be­ gone to San Francisco to reside with the authority of the Catholic Church bom July 26, at St. Mary’s hospital. admission to membership shall subscribe this Constitution and By-laws may be fore first-aid was supplied. At the hos­ their parents. to greater efficiency and usefulness to Mrs. Katherine Otto and daughter, that a Baptized child dying before the pital gangrene set in and could not be Mrs. M. J. Brennan and daughter meet the ^exigencies o f the time. to this Constitution and abide thereby. drafted by the Board of Directors, by the Miss Ella, have returned to their home at commission of actual sin is possible, goes stopp<^ even by several amputations of Kathleen arc spending a few weeks in The Board of Directors shall classify the St. Louis. Section 3.—To render definite assist- Advisory Council or by ten members in straight to heaven. The Church permits sections of the limb, so he passed away Denver. Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen of Lar­ «nce to all local Catholic women’s or- membership of each organization. Glass “ a.” no mourning service—no black vest­ on Monday night and was buried from Mrs. J. Walsh and son of Trinidad are ments, no Requiem Mass for such a bur­ amie, Wyo., are the proud posse.sors of ^^izations in their efforts to give ser­ Section 4.—Active membership in­ The amendments as drafted shall be McMinn’g funeral chapel on Saturday visiting Mrs. Walsh’s mother, Mrs. Bo­ ial. If Mass is celebrated for the occas­ morning. Mr. Hipps was not a Catholic; a son. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss cludes: (a). Local clubs, guilds, socie­ announced to the members of the organ­ land. ion, it must be the Mass of the “Holy in fact, he had never affiliated with any Anna Donahue of this city. . Butter Krust Bread ties, etc., of Catholic women, (b). Di­ ization at least three months previous Angels” with its tone of joy and glad­ church during life, but he received Pres­ Jfr. and Mrs. B. J. Engier's family are confined to their home with chicken pox. LAWN SOCIAL FOR BOYS ‘‘Takes you back home” ocesan, State, Provincial or National fed­ to the date set for a vote, by means of ness, because a new member has been byterian Baptism in his last moment.s. added to the heavenly choir to bless the Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McCarthy announce IS PLANNED AT GREELEY erated organizations of Catholic women, publication in the official organ of the Six years ago he was married to Miss Holy Name of the Lord our God forever Edna Botdorf, a daughter of one of St. the engagement of their daughter Ethel (c). Individual Catholic women, wheth­ organization, or by a letter sent to all FRED F. FISHER and ever for having taken him away Patrick’s good families, and a graduate Regina to Mr. Paul J. Reitemeier. The (By Cecilia Walsh).) er or not they hold membership in Oath- members. from this world of sin and sorrow before of St. Patrick’s high school. They lived marriage will take place in September. Grcolcy, Colo.—There will be a lawn oli" women’s societies. The amendments shall be passed by “iniquity was found in him.” very happily together until his unex­ social given at the home of Mrs. J. J. Catholic Goods .Alice Irene, the baby daughter of Mr. Section 5.—Class “ A ” shall include any two-thirds of the voters present at the pected death intervened. Only a few Dillon, 1703 12th avenue, Friday evening, Owe- at. auMWtk'a. and Mrs. Enoch Wirth, 1030 Pine street, months ago they bought a little cottage SOCIAL HELD BY PUEBLO at 7 o’clock, for all the boys of the par­ V m w ks, S s u r U i, Sca^^nWra, Bta local organizations of Catholic women national convention to which they are WHS Brptizlxl la.st Sunday. Mr. Henry T. home out on Van Buren strei-t and. a.s LADIES IS 6BEAT SUCCESS ish. MM XLEVJCNTH STUXX. recognized by ecclesiastical authority. presented. Kline aiid Miss Alice Michel were spon--- young people do, they were busy making Mrs. Fred Schick, president of the A l­ VhoM Mala 83M This shall be interpreted to mean any sors. Also on the same date, Mary Mar­ tar and society, and Miss Anna JOHN J. BURKE, C. S. P. plans for tlie future, never thinking of (By Mrs. M. E. Supple) garet, two-weeks-old child of Mr. and his .short lease of life. Mr. Botdorf wa.s Schick of Illinois are .spending two week* local branch of a National, Provincial, Adopted by section and fully adcqited St. Francis Xavier Church. Pueblo.— iirs. .John J. Maher of 24 Block S. Jo­ a good, natural man, had no bad habits, at Estes Park. State, or Diocesan organization of Cath­ as a whole March 5, 1020. The lawn social given Tuesday evening Tlw Frank M. HaO seph Tully, of St. Patrick’s high school was much devoted to his wife and home, The Children of Mary will meet Thurs­ by the Jyadies’ Aid society of St. Francis olic women so recognized. Diocesan, JOHN J. BUTIKE, C. S. P. and uncle of the baby, was Godfather, was favorable toward the Catholic reli­ day afternoon with Dorothy Enright. I; » Xavier church was very sjiccessful. Cards State, Provincial and National organiza­ with Miss Katherine Maher, her aunt, Mrs. Hickey and son Maurice of Den­ Drag Co. BY-LAWS. gion and his good wife hoped and were played and refreshments served. as Godmother. ver visited over Sunday with Father tions of Catholic women may become Article I—Permanent Headquarters often prayed that some day he would Tho.se in charge of the latter were Mrs. Miss Mary E. Morrissey, of the A'ouiig Hickey. CML LANIHEB A 17TH STB adopt her way of thinking on this all-im- T. Baker, Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, Mrs. M. members of the National body in Class Section 1.—This organization .shall Ladies’ sodality, has returned safe and Mrs. Clarence Peterson and children of U 'f I>MTar, CM*. portaiit matter, hut fate would have it C. .Tones. Mrs. T. Sullivan. Mrs. J. Dris­ b”, provided ten per cent of their lo­ maintain a permanent central office in sound after a month’s business trip to Torrington, Wyo., are visiting her par­ otherwise. Let us hope his death-hour coll. Mrs. H. Mulliolland and Mrs. T. cal branches are registered in Class “a.” New A’ork, where she purchased an ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Onstine. Washington, D. C. Baptism was properly admini.stered and Harr were in charge of the cards and the abundant supply of “ the latest” in fall Misses Cecilia and Mary Walsh are Section 6.—Each member in Class “ a” Article II— Election of Officers. faithfully receiveJr. and Mrs. Edward Major announce gate who may attend, and vote at, the ing of each annual convention, a noiijii-' .Many sodality girls were sorely disap o f this parish. proper effect of the groat sacrament is the marriage of their daughter, ^fisS National Convention. It shall be the pointed last Sunday. The chivalrous nating committee o f 14, one from each very easy to have, e.specially on the jiart ^lay Major, to Mr. Fred Haling. The Groceries and Provisions members of the Young Men’s sodality GRAND JUNCTION NEWS. privilege of this delegate to participate province, sha/ll be elected. The name of of a dying man, simply faith and attri­ had invited several score of them to pic­ marriage was solemnized Tuesday. July (By Virginia Callahan).) Cat. Are. and Franklin St tion, namely imperfect sorrow for sin. 27, by Father Bertram. Miss Bertha in conferences. any delegate shall be placed on tjie bal­ nic ill the woods and hills near Beulah, Miss Barbara Havorka and her mother We do not know what takes place be­ IJantier was bridesmaid and Mr. Harry Phone Main 4276 Each member of Class “ b” in addition lot when proposed and atomded. but it rained intcrmitteiitly all day and w'ill leave their home in Kannah Creek tween a soul and its Creator at the last O. Pantier attended the groom. Mr. and to its representation through its local the good girls were obliged to stay at to make it permanently in Grand Junc­ SYMPTOMS OF Section 2.—The ballot shall be opened, moment of life, but we do know, as 8t. Mrs. Haling spent several days at Colo­ home and pray for better luck ne.xt time. tion. Miss Havorka has accepted a posi­ EYE TROUBLE branches in CTass “ a;” shall be represent province by province, and when nomina­ Paul tells us—“ Deus viilt omiies homines rado Springs and arc now at home at Ne.xt Sunday will be monthly Coin­ tion as stenographer in I^awyer Bul­ Headache, Dizzineas, •salvos fieri,” and consequently He desires 2030 Siiruee. ed on the Advisory Council by the high­ tions for a province Ijave been closed by lock’s office. Pains at Base of Brain to give whatever is necessary for this Mrs. Fisher and family have returned ___ Neuralgia, Fainting, est officer (president, etc.). the chairman, no furjther names shall be volving upon this officer. purpose “in tempore et loco opportiiiio,'' The Altar society met at the home of W e absolutely Guarantee Our Glasses from Beulah, where they spent the sum­ Mrs. Hartnett Thur.“day afternoon. After Individual members of Class “ c” shall added to that ballot/for that province. Section 2.—On the absence, disability which is, most assuredly, the time and mer. GOLD FILLED GLASSES, $2.50 a short business meeting a delicious be entitled to attend conferences and to Section 3.—Voting shall be on the bal­ or death of the president, her duties place of death. Mr. E. C. Cornez • left for Conejos, SCHWAB, SW ISS OPTICIAN Mr. Arthur Conway of .'ll Block X, luncheon was served. present petitions or resolutions. lot of one province at a time, and a shall devolve upon the vice presidents in where he and Miss Garcia will marry Miss Ricker and daughter Marguerite Ph. Main 5171. 921 ISth St. an engineer of tlic'^ Rio Grande road, un­ M ednesday, August 4. Mr. Cornez was Section 7.—Membership in the organi­ majority of all voters present shall elect order. left for Pocatello after .spending a short derwent several minor operations lately one. of the star ball players on the zation shall be subject to the rulings and the members frgm each province. Section 3.—The treasurer shall perform at the Salida hospital and is all right time in this city visiting relatives. Directory of Knights of Columbus ball team. Mr. Stanley Havorka and-Steve Sloaa- conditions of the Board of Directors, who Section 4.—The nominating committee the duties implied by her title and such again. The Sisters of St. Mary’s Hospital had er will leave next week for Denver, shall be guided, of course, by the Arti so elected shall bring in a slate of names other duties as the Board of Directors where they expect to spend some time. Attorneys-at-Law a delightful all-day-outiug last Wednes­ ST. AHNE’S AID MEETS des of this Constitution. for the 7 directors representing provinces, Both the young men are fine musicians OF COLORADO. may direct. day at San Lsahel park. Friends of the Article VI— Officers and Organization. to be elected each year. Section 4.—The e.xecutive .secretary mstitiitiou furnished autos for the occa­ TO SEW FOR PICNIC and expect to take up music in Denver. sion. Air. Slosser has been a guest of Havor- {AMM» J, McFEELY Section 1.—The officers of this organ Section 5.—No section in this Article sliall be the' e.xecutive and manager of Shrine of Saiii^ Anne, Arvada.—The kas during the summer, his home being Attomey-st-Law ization shall be a president, three vice forbids nominations from the floor. the headquarters office and of the var Early Morning Wedding -Aid .society met at the Iwrtfie of the Miss­ in New Y’ork. He just graduated from 426 Foster Building presidents, a treasurer, a secretary, twen At the romantic hour of 6 o’clock last Section 6.—'A majority of the voters ious undertakings of the organization. es Bohham at the “ Bungalow” at Lee the New York conservatory of niu.sic. Phone 4296 Monday morning Mr. Frank Fitzpatrick Miss O’Malley just returned from Salt ty-one directors, and an advisory council. present is sufficient for election. She shall perform such duties as the ex. station last Thursday, and spent the day and Miss I..ucy Sitton were united in I^ake City but will leave shortly for L j* Section 2.—The Board of Directors sowing for the church, picnic which will tfORRISSEY. MAHONET & SCOFIELD Article III. ecutive staff shall direct. She shall be holy niatrimony at the foot of St. Pat­ Glenwood Springs, where she will spend lie held at Elitch's on August 21. The /.♦iorneys-at-Law shall consist of: (a). Fourteen repres­ Section 1.—No officer of this organiza­ secretary of the Advisory Council and of rick’s altar with the aiigcls of the sanc­ the remainder of her vacation. Mias Misses Bonham served a noonday lunch, 806-07 Symes Building entatives, one from each province of the tuary hovering over the happy scene. O’Malley is an employee of the post tion may be a candidate for or hold po'l- the Board of Directors, but shall have assisted by Mrs. Guy Jucheni. The Aid Phone Main 4310 Denver, Colo. Mr. Jeff Fitzpatrick, the groom’s brother office. United States; elected at the Annual itical office, while an officer of the Na­ no vote on these bodies. will meet with Mrs. M. Kluniker on was best man, while Mrs. Nell Nims. a Miss Loretto Callahan and Mrs. Madge W ILLIAM H. ANDREW Convention, (b). Seven members at Tuesday. tional Catholic Women’s Council. Article VI—Funds and Property. cousin of the bride, stood by her side. Fritch left for Grand Valley, where they Attorney-at-Law The ceremony wa.s followed with the The Misses Edith Assels and Ethel Jfc- large, appointed by the Advisory Coun Article IV—Terms of Officers. Section 1.—The Board of Directors expect to spend the remainder of the $16 Charles Building N'uptial Mass ami the choice blessing Gauren of Wisconsin are guests of Miss cil. Section 1.—The president, 3 vice pres­ summer. Main 1369 Denver, Colo. shall be triwtees to take and hold all which. Holy CTiurch lias provideil for the Buelah Muench. Section 3.—The Board of Directors idents and treasurer shall he elected for property, real and personal, of the organ! bride. MTio can hear or read these fOHN H. REDDIN, NEWS FROM STERLING. shall have jurisdiction over all matters a term of two years. Tliese officers shall zation. beautiful words and not lie touchwl witli Attorney and Counselor at Law ST. LEANDER’S PARISH, PUEBLO Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mueller are mak­ relating to the management of all af­ not be elected for two consecutive terms. Section 2.—All moneys due the organ­ the depth and significaiioe of their mean­ ing arrangements, to move to Carlyle, $18-614 Ernest and Cranmer Block ing—“ faithful and chaste may she bo fairs of the organization, financial, exe­ Section 2.—The executive secretary The funeral of Mrs. Sybil Voruz, who 111., their former home. Seventeenth and Curtis Streets ization shall be handed to the treasurer, married in Christ. . .. May she h«* met her death Jul^ *21, in trying to save Miss Mildred Weir and Miss Lucille piMns Main $$7 Denver, Colo cutive, etc., subject to tlie final directive shall serve until his successor is appoint­ and by her deposited in a bank desig­ pleasing to her husband like Rachel, the life of an insane patient, took place Croft left Afonday night for Denver, the authority of the Church as represented ed by the Board of Directors. wise like Rebecca, long-lived and faith­ nated by the Board of Directors. She from St. Leaiider’s church at 9 o’clock former to visit friends and relatives and ful like Sarah,” and then to both “ May by the National Catholic Welfare Coun­ Section 3.—When the first Board of shall pay fill bills by cheeks when they Tuesday morning of last week. the latter to make her home. the God of AbrahaTii. the God of Isaac, cil. Directors meets, a lot shall be drawn by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams and chil­ Aliss Afarie I.,eBIanc left Monday for have been approved by the president and and the God of Jacob lie with ygii: that dren returned from Beulah and have her home in Bridgeport, Neb., after vis­ Section 4.—The Board of Directors which seven of the fourteen Directors the e.xecutive secretary. you may see your children's children moved into the home which they recently iting with friends in Sterling. shall elect from their own membership representing provinces shall be designat­ unto the third and fourth geiieriitioii. Article VII—Committees, purchased, at 1001 East Ninth street. Airs. Felix Ayres and little daughter, and afterwards have everlasting life by the following officers of the organiza­ ed to serve for one year, and seven for Section 1.—The president, with the ap The Ogle family are now residing at Joan, and Mrs. Ayres’ mother, Mrs. the help of Our Tsird Jesus tlirist”— tion: President, three vice-presidents, two years. Thereafter, all directors rep­ proval of the Board of Directors, shall 907 East Ninth street, having moved into Loomis, who have been spending the past Wautiful life-giving, grace-filling bless­ six months in California, arrived homo treasurer, secretary. These with the resenting provinces shall serve for two this parish from the north side. They appoint such committees as may be de­ ing, how imicli it is needed in these the first of the week. chairmen of bureaus shall constitute the liave piircliased tlie house at that ad­ years, one-half being renewed each year. sirable for carrying out the program pagan days when the sanctity of niatri- dress. inoiiy is a hye-w6rd on the tongues of e.xecutive staff. This staff shall elect an Directors- at large shall serve for two of the national body. Mr.s. Charles B.^um and Mrs. Stephen men. There was no music and no world­ executive secretary, who shall be respon­ years. Rayhawk have licen ill at their homes Article VIII— District Bodies. ly pomp in dross or other ways. .All sible to it. for the past week. Section 4.—The Board of Directors and Section 1.—For the purposes of this was simple with the simplicit}’ that so Dr. Watkins Airs. John Kelley end little son. of Section 5.—Tlie Adufisory Council shall the National Catholic Welfare Council well bi'comes the children of God on Constitution and By-laws the following Denver, are visiting at the Kelley home, such an important occasion. The bridal consist of: The heads of organizations shall revisfe the personnel of the Advisory definitions shall stand:., (a). Diocesan, 1209 East Twelfth street. DENTIST party and a number of their nearest holding membershiy in Class, “ b.” Council at least once in five years. Alis.s Sadie Sneath and brother .John Pneblo, Colo. Phone Main 1537. State, Provincial, and National bodies friends—the only om-^ iiiviti-d—ap­ are enjoying a camping trip ■in San Isabel Section 6.—Of the seven to be elected Section 5.—All officers shall hold their cover the territories implied by their St. Mary’s Branch No. 298—Meets 2d proached the Holy Table and partook forest. as members of the Board of Directors by smd 4th Tuesdays in Charles Building. offices until their successors have qual- i names. They admit to membership oth- of the "Bread of the Strong”— surely Sacred Heart Branch No. 318—^Meets the Advisory Council, no more than four ified. The term of any elected officers or organized bodies or their organization the best wedding breakfast that could possibly lie served. This is the way in aecond and fourth Wednesday evenings shall be heads of Diocesan organizations, shall begin two weeks after the date of consists of a chief unit and a scries of wltich Catholics ought to be married. to Charles building. and at least three shall be independent 8 t Joseph’s Branch No. 611—Meets the election. sub-units more or less autonomous un­ The young couple are “to the manor aecond and fourth Thursday evening of of official standing in such organizations Article V—Duties of Officers. der the Constitution of the body. (b). A born’’—both natives of Pueblo. The each month at St. Joseph’s hall. Sixth and shall have had expert training in Section 1.—The president shall be pres­ local body is one whose membership is groom, son o.f the late .Jeff F'itzpatrick. avenue and Galapago street. Mrs. Rose whom everybody in town knew and re­ some branch of welfare work. ident of the Board of Directors; ex-officio, made up entirely of individuals and stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL T. Cullen, president; Miss Mamie Clan­ spected, received his education in St. Section 7.—The Advisory Council shall ton, secretary. she shall be chairman of the Advisory whose organization is one complete unit. Patrick’s school and served tlu; flag in elect the seven members at large of the St. Mary Magdalene Branch No. 1094— Council and a member of any national Section 2.—In any particular case, the the U. S. Navy during the late war. Meets every first and third Thursday of Board of Directors. committees which may be appointed; she Board of Krectors shall determine th« Tlie bride •was b^tized in St. Patrick’s a n ili . 1'.;-y.L-. -tj <1: •■ j*;;' ;,• i'i •^.-1 t =.^'i ’yr‘5TSV'‘.^5r^^'>;i i f ■ V •'^.' - ;■ r ~r?^-^_ ^v-. ^ - .V 7- *"~ ~~ ■• ~y,’^~-£f^\ff^-:<..,-F^,r:i^^.‘-''*-''!^l'-''(.,‘ ••■ ^r& I - C-V'*' V*?'-' ■*

^ ^ a f e P o u r D E N V E R CATH O LIC REGISTER. Tlmrsday, August 5, 1920.

BROWNSON’S PROPHECY EXPRESS­ APOSTATE BACK IN CHURCH and a Catholic writer of distinction, who The Denver Catholic Register BISHOP IS VISITOR IN THEATINE PARISH ED IN THE NATIONAL SHRINE The Rev. Dr. Hugo Koch, formerly left the Catholic Church during the Mod­ Boainew Manager, Henry Trepper. Editor, Matthew J. W. Smith. The laying of the cornerstone, Septem­ professor in the Lyceum at Braunsberg, ernist troubles, has returned to the fold. ber 2.3, of the magnificent national mon­ Entered ae second-class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. ON FEAST DAY OF FOUNDER OF ORDER ument of Catholic faith at Washington expresses eloquently the standing of the Published Weekly by The feast of St. Cajetan, -which occurs not become a priest himself, however, Church in America today and its mar­ The CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) on Saturday of this week, has a special until 1516. Called to Vicenza in 1517 by velous progress in the last century and a 1930 Curtis Street. signification for the diocese of Denver, the death of his mother, he founded a half. It is an object lesson to the world. Your Property Telephone Main 5413 Denver, Colo. as here alone, in all the United States, hospital for incurables. Active charity Standing, as it will, within an hour’s are found priests of the order which this marked his entire life. ride from the former home of the father Can be quickly disposed of if you list Avdth us. If you are saint established—the Theatines. It He founded the Theatines as a result of the .American hierarchy, the personal 4 0 Thursday, August 5, 1920. thinking of selling, noAV is the time, and you will save much happens that Bishop J. Henry Tihen, of a desire to reform the clergy, among friend of the father of his country, its head of the diocese, will be in the The­ whose ranks the political disorders of the white glistening height, three-fourths trouble by entrusting your real estate problems to atines’ parish for the feast day. He is day had introduced many spiritual dis­ that of the Washington monument, will SEE WILL C. RYAN OFFICIAL NOTICE spending a full week with the Theatine eases. He laid the foundations of his eloquently fulfill the prophecy of Brown- The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its purpose and Fathers, Confirming, dedicating and vis­ order in Rome in 1523, and it was can­ son: “Never, since her going forth from method of publication. We declare it the official organ of the Diocese of iting at the Sacred Heart church, Dur­ onically established by Clement that upper room in Jerusalem, has the Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-hearted support of our The Bradley Realty Inv. Co. ango, and the various missions. There VII in 1524. Cajetan’s plan was to have -priests and people. That support will make The Register a strong power Church found (as in America) a national for the spread of God’s Kingdom in Colorado. are three Theatine Fathers in the par­ a group of priests doing regular minis­ character so well fitted to give her civil­ 1719 CALIFORNIA ST. d«J. HENRY TIHEN, ish—the Revs. Joseph Alayedra, Isidore terial work, but living together in such ization its highest and noblest expres- May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver. Lie vat and John Bonct—as well as a a pious way that their good example sicai.” brother. The initials “0. T.” are used would effect reforms among other clergy­ When, in that famous year of 1789, the after these religious’ names. The priests men. Jesuit priest took his Episcopal see as CATHOLIC LADIES SEEKING REST AND RECREATION THE BRAVEST M.AS’ IN THE WORLD care for a large number of Mexican The order grew slowly, but solidly. It the first Bishop of the American Church If the world were raked from pole to pole, the writer doubt.s Catholics, in nine missions besides the suffered much persecution from heretics, and Washington his seat in the WTiite WILL FIND whether so many as twenty-five men could be found who would church at Durango. but kept Naples from turning Lutheran. House, many well-meaning but ill-in- St. Cajetan was born in Vicenza, Italy, The last four years of the saint’s life liave the courage to do what Arehbishop Daniel J. Mannix of fonned members of the Church in Europe in 1480 and died in Naples in 1547. He were spent in that city, where he died feared that the faith could not survive “ Q.D. Lodge Melbourne, Australia, did la.st Saturday, when, in spite of a had a pious mother, who guided him finally of griefs at the discord of the in­ under the new form of government; that warning from tin* most potent empire in the world that he would through an exemplary youth, and he ob­ habitants. He suffered a kind of mysti­ it needed ptotection from the state as it Georgetown, not be permilted to land in what it i)leases the imperial vanity tained a doctorate in law at Padua when cal crucifixion in his last moments. He has had in the Old AVorld; that left to to call the Bi itish Isles, he set sail nevertheless. History records he was aged 24. In 1506 he became a was canonized in 1671. The mother- its own resources it would soon dwindle Colorado few instances that <;an compare with the magnificent courage of prothonotary apostolic at the Papal house of his order is in Rome. away and die. this man. court and took an important part in rec­ The Theatines get their name from Indeed, the prospects did appear forbid­ A DELIGHTFUL PLACE onciling the republic of Venice with Pope Giovanni Pietro Caraffa, Bishop of Chi­ ding in that hour. For Bishop Carroll, He came to us, not preaching warfare against Great Britain 52 Miles from Denver, in the heart of the Rockies, on splendid auto road as the imperial propagandists would have us believe, but merely Julius II. On the death of this pontiff, ef i (in Latin Theate), afterwards Pope when he, made his first report to Rome, and good railway service. Rates to parties. Besides the Lodge the Q. D. he withdrew from the court, and estab­ Paul TV, who was one of .the four com­ Club have a five-room furnished cottage for rent by day or week. proving, with cold, hard logic, from which there is no e.scajjc, could find scattered throughout the wil­ For further information call lished an association of priests and prel­ panions of the saint in founding the so­ derness of the thirteen original colonies MOBS rLO BEVCE XCAJKBOH that his native land, Ireland, had every right in the world to gov­ Phone Hickory 33B1 4953 Balelfh, Senver, Oolo. ates called the Oratory of Divine Love, ciety and who was elected as its first only some twenty-five priests and about ♦♦♦4‘* * * * * * * * * 4 ‘4'*4‘4-4-4i*****4-4‘*»4»4-4'4»t-*«l!*******4‘4-4-»**4-*4i-» ern itself, and that all the arguments i)ut forth against this right which spread to other towns. He did superior. twenty-five thousand Catholics. This were futile. Like President de Valera, Avho wcmt to the dock with meant only 1-120 of the population. him, but Avho did not sail—much to the disap])ointment of the DENIES THAT HUNGARY APOSTOLIC DELEGATE Today the official Catholic directory propagandists—he did not put forth one argument that was at PERSECUTED ITS JEWS OPENS K. C. CONVENTION gives us the names of 1 apostolic dele­ variance in the least with the aims of America in the late war, or gate, 2 Cardinals, 14 .Archbishops, 94 with the fundamentals of Chi'istianity. New A'ork.— Former Premier Charles New York.—.Archbishop John Bonzano, Bishops, 21,000 clergy, 16,000 churches, But because he loves justice, he finds the tremendous forces Huszar of Hungary, who is in the United apostolic delegate to the United States, 110 seminaries, 211 colleges for boys, 700 of armed might'arrayed against him, and with superb indiffer­ States to seek relief for his fellow coun­ was celebrant .Aiignst 3 at the pontifical academies for girls, 5,852 parochial ence he goes ahead with his voyage, defying the British empire trymen, described as “ Bolshevist inven­ Mass at St. Patrick’s cathedral at the schools, 296 or])hanages, 121 homes for tions” the stories of pogrnm.s, persecn-1opening of the supreme convention of the the aged and 17,735,553 population. The to touch him, just as his fellow prelate, the immortal Cardinal tions and outrages going the rounds of ^Knights of Columbus. Bishop J. G. Mnr- generally accepted figure for member­ Mercier, defied the invaders of his native Belgium a few short the press in this country and parts of ray of Hartford, Conn., who preached the ship, however, and that used by the gov­ years ago. Europe. AVhile in New A'ork the former sermon, declared that the three most im- ernment at Washington during the war, AVe Awll likely know this week Avhat the end-of his exi^erimcnt preniier addressed a meeting of the Ca- |portant “R’s” in modem life are religion, is 29,000,000. This would make about Traveling ? will be. If he is arrested, the flame of Iri.sh sympathy Avill rise tliolie Press association, whfch was in righteousness and respect for constituted one-fifth of tlie entire population today. session at the time. authority. The opening ses.sion was de­ Verily the shrine dedicated to the We issue Letters of Credit. Trav­ in a mighty new flame the world over. It will be the beginning elers’ Checks, Foreign and Do­ of the end of the empire that oppresses him, for this man has a The Hungarian government had jvoted to reports. Supreme Knight .T. .A. Patroness of the United States has a mestic Exchange for Travelers and Tourists. gigantic personal following not only in Ireland, but is the mo.st neither instigated nor approved the ^ Flaherty in his report reviewed welfare perfect right to point its glittering attacks on Jews in that country, but had work oonducted by the order, eanipaiiile heavenward from the sacred At the time of purchase of any of ]>otent leader in all Australia. the above■ we will...... be pleased ed to done much to protect and help them, M. Tlie following members of the supreme ground of Daniel Carroll at the national give you information as to their And if Archbishop Mannix gets into Ireland, Sinn Fein Avill use, which will prevent delay, Huszar declared. He pointed out that |board of directors were elected: John F. capital. misunderstanding, and embarrass­ get another new lease of life. For his triumph will prove again the government had sent him to A'ladi- |0’NeiII, .Tersej- City :.AA'illiam F. Fox, In- E. J. M.ANNIX. ment when negotiated. that the underlying ])rinciple of Sinn Fein is correct—that S]>ir- vostok to aocomplish the repatriation of dianapolis; .Joseph .T. Meyers, Carroll, iruality is a more powerful force than arms, and that he Avho 14,000 prisoners more than half of whom jlowa; Janies .7. AleCraw, Ponoa City, “Wliy did you turn out for that lorry? Denver National Bank fights Avith morale can hold out far longer than he Avho fight.s, ■were Jews. lOkla.; .Tohn .A. Dwyer, Toledo; Edward According to the traffic rules you had Seventeenth at Curtis. like an animal, with sheer brute force alone. “ I represent the Hungarian Red Cross, .A. Houlihan, (TTiieago, and F'rank AV. Lon- the right of way.” Why is man master of the uniA'erse? Because of his soul. the Hungarian parliament, and tlie Him- 'ergan, Portland, Ore. David F. Supple of “ A’es.” answered Mr. OiugginS) patient­ And the nation that uses the power of the soul most is bound, in garian government, and what money 1 San "Francisco was elected supreme war­ ly. “But the lorry had the right of ■■♦♦♦4"»* ’»4’4’4’4’4‘4'4'4'»»4‘4’4'*4'4"»*'»**4’4i4'»4«H«H i»»»4 ’* »* 4 '* * * * * » weight.” the long run, to defeat the nation that relies on brute strength. collect is to go to the benefit of the peo­ den of the order. No matter what happens to Archbishop Mannix, he has ple,” he said. Major General .Allen, commanding the M. Huszar announced that he had a -American army of oceupatibh in Ger­ alroady won a victory that points him out as one of the greatest letter from Cardinal Gasparri, papal many, has been designated as the repre­ figures in the Avorld. God send us more such men! AYould to Secretary of State, commending him and sentative of the United States govern­ ii K nights of C olum bus avc, heavens that had had men of his type at the peace table in­ his mi.ssion to the Episcopacy, clergy and ment at the dedication of the Knights of I » ■■■■'■'■ " ' M , , stead of i>oliticians and land grabbers. laity of the United States. Columbus statue of General I.4ifayette at Lloyd George has Aveakoned enough that he now assents to Metz, .Augu.st 21. the landing of the Archbishop in Liverpool, tho not in Ireland. SOCIAL WEEK ATTRACTS i| FREE VOCATIONAL AND Ibit he will find that His Grace, not His Excellency, Avill do the MANY ECONOMIC STUDENTS GERMAN ARTISTS APPEAL deciding in this ca.se. S- Paris.—Tliis year’s “Social AA'eek,” be­ FOR AMERICAN-ORDERS t ® ing held at Caen in Normandy, .August E v e r 5rthing for ii COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ii It is a very serious blow to Catholicity to have had the Bol­ 2-8, has brought together for the Washington, D. C.—Opportunities for sheviks overthroAv the government in Lithuania. The southern study and discussion of the most recent .Ameriian Catholic churches, religious ' the Cam per and vital of social problems, some of the N o. 5 0 6 part of this new republic was invaded in the drive of the Russian communities and individuals to obtain most eminent Catholics in s<‘ieiiee and army across northern Poland. Lithuania had the most Catholic some of the best products of leading Ger­ “Red Seal” industry. In addition to France’s large man painters, sculptors, engravers, gold­ For Former Service Men government of any of the new European states. Its people are A uto-Porch Bed representation, including Cardinal -Ain- smiths, weavers and decorators, are of­ This school will open at 1575 Grant St., Denver, Colo., practically all Catholics. ette of Paris, several bishops and numer­ fered by the new Institute for Ecclesi­ (A light, compact, comfortable Monday, Sept. 13th, and will be operated under dkection t t t ous clergy, there are delegations also astical .Art, recently organized in Co­ folding bed for motorist and camper. Has a flexible spring of Knights of Columbus Supreme Board of Directors. from Italy and Belgium. When Brother Michael Morgan, a Redemptorist, was killed logne with the approval of .Archbishop mattress, and is large enough for recently in Belfast, the secular press associations told that he Schulte. .At the same time, it is pointed two. Folds into a roll only 47 The classes will include Accounting, Auto Mechanics, Algebr%_ Bookkeeping, English ^...... (Beginning...... „ and ' Busi-“ ■ had been slain, but did not mention ju.st how. Military machine PRIEST FINANCIER ELECTED TO out, -Amerioan patronage of these ar­ inches long, weighing about 50 ness). Spelling, Salesmanship, Advertising, Arithmetic DIET OF POLAND tists will help them recover from the pounds. Can be used with any (Commercial) Correspondence, French, Spanish, Com­ guns were directed by Orangemen, Avith the connivance of the standard tent The ideal bed for mercial Law, Mechanical Drawing, Telegraphy, and Pub^ Poznan.—Elected to the Polish diet detriment which they and their profes­ lie Speaking. Instruction may be had in any branch of British army, on the church next to the monastery. Other mem­ your vacation. Ask us for Folder study when the required number of applicants is re­ without party label or platform, the sions have suffered as a consequence of 10— it gives full particulars. ceived. The tuition is free and all text-books, tools and bers of the religious community e.sca])ed only by hiding in the necessary supplies are furnished to students absolutely Right Rev. Monsignor Stanislaus Adam- the war. Manufacturer of without charge. Classes are held every evening except crypt of the church. Merely suppose that Catholics had commit­ ski, president of the most powerful fi­ Saturday and Sunday. Periods are of one hour each, Rev. Doctor Frcderiek W itte, head of beginning at 7:15 and 8:15 o’clock. ted this crime against a Protestant church. The papers would nancial institution in the new republic, the institute, who has appealed to tlie Tents — Aw nings Ijav’e screamed it from one end of the world to the other, and his- is today a striking figure among the men Episcopacy and clergy of the United ALL FORMER SERVICE MEN INVITED TO who are guiding the economic destinies rories Avould have referred to it for hundreds of years to come. States for their support, says: A u t o REGISTER NOW But when Orangemen do it to Catholics, it is not Avorth mention­ of the country. “If you Catholic men and women of CIVILIANS MAY REGISTER NOW FOR C 2unp Equipm ent Monsignor Adamski is the third Cath­ .America could only behold for your­ COURSES AT MINIMUM COST ing- t t t olic priest to be elected president of the New York, July 30.— The ouija hoard is causing much in­ selves the thousand miseries which over­ formidable Union of Co-operative Socie­ M ine Supplies Those who register will be notified by mall of the k . whelm the professional classes in Ger­ date of the school opening. Mr. Floyd Shafer, the prin­ sanity in Europe, according to Dr. J. Rudolph Katz of Amster­ ties, today one of the most potent figures many, we know your hearts would be ' E t c . cipal, is now at the school, 1575 Grant St., where he will dam, an eminent nerve specialist, who arrived here Thursday on be glad to explain the different courses to those who in the development of the country, and keenly touched, and your sympathy enroll, and will help them in making a choice of studies the Holland-American liner Noordam. the outgrowth of a small organization that will best fit them for attractive occupations and would flow towards us. Our artists ' 7 ^ Schacof(?r larger fields o f usefulness. Even if you do not believe in the occult claims made by ouija founded in the former Prussian provinces ■would work with fervent zeal if they T(?nt 6 A>ivniifi^ Ca Fl^OTS SHATEB, Principal, of Poland by the Rev. Father Samarz- yoSEPK HEWMAH, Begistrar, board enthu8ia.sts, the above news telegram, one of many pub­ were only given the opportunity. Will DENVER, COLORADO Phone Champa 1480 weski, its first president. Father Sam- lished broadcast this year, should ])rove to you the sin of keeping you hel|) these Christian artists who are ''^^^4"»■l^»♦♦♦»^■4■4^^^^■^»^’4^44^4^^^4^■l^4^4^■^4^4^♦4^4^^^^4^^l^4^4^■»♦♦♦♦♦4^♦^^♦♦»»» one of these infamous toys in your house. You cannot deliber­ arzweski was succeeded as president by knocking at your hearts and church the Rev. Father Wawrzyniak, a man of ately risk insanity without sin. doors?” exceptional talent and iron will, who, taking Father Adamski for his protege, Accept with a decided grain of salt telegrams announcing so carefully trained him in the work in + CALENDAR OF THE WEEK + that the Vatican has i)ublicly censured Archbishop Mannix for hand, that at his death in 1911 he had ♦ ------♦ FORD GIVEN AWAY his pro-Irish speeches. The Vatican much necessarily keep left behind a pupil who has proved to he ♦ Aug. 8. Sunday—11th after Pent- ♦ strictly neutral in such a mix-up as the Irish question, and it is the equal of his master in every respect. ♦ ecost. Gospel, Mark VII, 31-.37: ♦ A T T H E not in the habit of telling” prelates where they must stand on these It is to Monsignor Adamski that the + Jesus (Aires the Dumb Man. St. + tremendous issues. farmers’ co-operative buying and .selling + Cyriacus and Comp., Mart., 30.3. ♦ associations owe their success and + -Ang. 9. Monday—"Blessed Peter + * * * . strength, for it was -Aug. 12, Thursday—St. (Aara, 4» that he has been a professional agitator and lobbyist for England The celebrated Spanish savant, Doctor 4- Virg., F. of 2d 0. S. Fr., 12o7. 4- Irish-American Progressive Society in this country for years, and that he is no more qualified to Ferran, who discovered the vaccination 4* -Aug. 1.3, Friday—SS. Hippolytus ♦ speak as an Anieric^an than von Biasing was as a Belgian. He for eholcra, is at present suecessfiilly ex­ ♦ and Cassian, Mart., 258. 4» got a first-class calling down from an official at a recent congres­ perimenting with the “antialfa” vaccine, 4" -Aug. 14. Saturday—(Vigil of ♦ sional hearing for uttering anti-Catholic stuff when he was ap- a prophylactic against tuberculosis. 4* the -Assumption, fast and abstin- ♦ Bitch’s Gardens S m J a y , Aug. 8 The secretary of war of Peru has or­ 4* ence.) St. Eusebius, Priest, Rome, ♦ j>earing as a pro-British ivitness. dered 1,(K)0 tubes of antialfa vaccine to 4* 4th century. ♦ $ ^ ^ inoculate the soldiers of the Peruvian ♦ League of the Sacred Heart 4* ALL TICKETS GOOD ON THIS DATE The late P. J. McEnery of Denver, whose death was .such a army. The .Argentine Republic has. like­ 4* General Intention for August: ♦ loss to the Catholic life of this community, was knoAvui as a very wise, sent an order for 10,000 tubes for 4* Training of Catholic leaders. 4* shrewd business man as well as a staunch member of Holy similar purposes. 4>4><1>4>4>4>4>4>4"I>4>4>44'4> Mother Church. He used his shrewdness, however, not merely ATHLETIC SPORTS for temporal gain, but for his eternal benefit. Readers will re­ $300 IN PRIZES TO WINNERS member that when his will was probated, it was found that a PHONE third of his estate was eventually to go to the Society for the CHAMPA 4504 IRISH JIG DANCES BY YOUNG IRISH LADIES JUST ARRIVED IN THIS COUNTRY I’ ropagation of the Faith, the great official mission organization. ( If you read the following, sent out by the society, you will under SEE THE IRISH BOOTH— HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT IRELAND stand how wise a man Mr. McEnery proved himself in having been a life member of this society, and in having left 111,000 to it : The spiritual privileges and favors of this society are the richest in the Church. It is the only organization permitted to UNDERTAKEI^ i.arry the name Catholic, so closely interwoven is it with the work TICKETS 25 CENTS CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS GET FREE TICKETS AT GATE I • ' PUJ-J t i^-t jri i

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$500 BEQUEST MADE ST. JOSEPH PARISH BOYS BY FORMER PARISHIONERS F A T H E R FEDE GOES ENTERTAINED BY MEN DENVER NEWS S-I-C-K C A-L-L C-A-S-E S (St. Ffancis de Sales’ .) TO PUEBLO; FR. MINOT (St. Joseph’s Parish.’l Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Beck left Saturday AN ESSENTIAL ARTICLE FOR USE IN EVERY CATHOLIC FAMILY A bequest of $500 from Mr. and Mrs. The boys of the parish wish to thank to spend a two weeks’ vacation at Estes Parquet, former members of this parish, the Holy Name men for the wonderful Park. While there they will occupy Dr. IN CASE OF SICKNESS was presented to Father Donnelly thru TRANSFERRED THERE time they had at the picnic given for F. C. Bnchtel’s cottage. Miss Mullen, 106 M’est Ellsworth. It them last Sunday at the Sacred Heart The services at the Sacred Heart This Cabinot contains was said that this gift was intended as college grounds. The tramway vtbm tied church Inst Sunday morning in honor of \''r all the article.s needed in personal to Father Donnelly, but that he Father Fede has left for Pueblo, to up, but this did not daunt the men, v/ho St. Ignatius Tjoyola, founder of the So­ turned it over to the parish fund. ] got trucks and automobiles to take the .Vf . ..-'-.J take the place of Father Joseph Minot, ciety of Jesus, were very impressive. administration of the Sac­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Ryan, 467 | boys and themselves out. The races wcIk Father Ix>nergan, S.J., told of the debt South Logan, returned last week from a who is transferred to Mt. Carmel church, very exciting, a great number of the rament of Extreme Unc­ owed to this famous religious leader, and Intkrior month’s outing at Estes Rark. same city. Father Minot has been pas­ boys participating. Three prizes were Solemn High Mass was sung by the .Jes­ tion. ^Micn opened for use Keltic Marriott, son of Mr. and Mrs. tor of St. Francis Xavier chitfch. Father given; the first was won by Edmund uit Fathers, with the assistance of the View J. C. Marriott, 140 South Broadway, who Howard, the second by Bertrand McClos- Fede is former pastor of the Holy Fam­ liovola chapel choir. r ' : OK Cahi.vet everything is ready and il» has been dangerously ill at St. Joseph’s key, the third by Edsin McCloskey. Captain Fred ,1. Carlin, member of the ily church, Denver. Whether tht“se AI-TAR hospital for the past week, is reported it would hardly be a picnic for boys Denver fire department for the last place. Chv'ing to the unset­ ■ y H ii-rt very much improved. An operation for changes are permanent has not been an­ withojit a baseball game. They showed twenty-four years,, was retired on a pen­ WHKN tled market conditmns lots of skill and despite the fact that appendicitis may not be necessary at nounced here yet. Aug. 15 is the day sion August 1. OPENKl) the seniors won, all the boys enjoyed present. for the usual Jesuit transfers. Fire (Jiief Jolin Healy of Denver was prices Avill be furnished'911 the game immensely. ■ . J.; ^ . • ■* . r* READY The Holy Name society will receive in elected nnanimoii.sly president of the In­ V, - . V a body next Sunday at the 7 o’clock A lawn social is to be given on the request. * ^ ternational As.sociation of Fire Cliiefs at , Wav- FOR USK. Mass. It is hoj>ed that the usual large SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH 17 and 18 of this month: and if it is to the concluding sc.ssion of the convention attendance will be maintained. The be as great a succes as the past socials, in Toronto Thursday. Atlanta, Ga.. was The Largest and Most GO ON ANNUAL RETREAT all must get out and work together. A members of the Young Indies’ sodality wlected as the meeting place of next Complete Church Goods Avill receive at the 8 o’clock Mass. prize of a five dollar gold piece is to b«; year’s convention. Chief Healy is a mem­ Miss Anna V. Anderson was the visit­ (St. Patrick's Parish) given. ber of the Sacred Heart parish and a House in the West. ing singer last Sunday at the 10:30 The Sisters of St. Joseph of Denver Fourth Degree K. of C. Mass. will make their annual retreat beginning ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH SOCIALS The seisniograpl) at the Saored Heart Phone Champa 2199 The picnic was a great sucess. Father this Friday and ending on August 15. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Suitzer of 2215 College, Denver, in charge of Father For- ■ 47 CALIFORNIA ST. Dobnelly and his able assistant, Father C>n Friday Masses will be said at 6:30 Meade street entertained Mr- John B. sfall, S..T., faithfully recorded all the re­ TheJas. Clarke Church Goods House, DENVER, COLORADO Koch, wish to thank all who worked so and 7:30. Confessions will be h>-ard on McGauinn before his departure last week cent earthquakes around Los Angeles. hard and thru whose efforts the success ■Thursday afternoon and evening. Devo­ for New York City. Father Peter Geiermann, C.SS.R.. re­ was possible. The exact amount real­ tions for Holy Hour will be on Friday Mr. William McKone and daughter turned home Tue.sday to St. .Joseph’s ized will be announced later, when all afternoon. Cecelia of .3041 W. 34th avenue have gone church, after his recent missions in Man- the ticket returns are in. Mrs. J. C. Mc­ The Holy Name society and the men to Raton, N. M., for a vacation trip. itou and Monument. Nulty, 112 West Maple, a member of our of the parish wilt receive Holy Commu­ Miss Margaret Garrity is attending Many of the faithful received the sac­ jmrish, was awarded the graphonola. nion in a body on Sunday. the State normal school at Greeky. raments in St. Elizabeth’s church Sun­ K. OF C. NEWS The following young ladies of our par­ Word from the McElroy party, who Miss Dorothy 'Flynn of Des Moines, day and Monday and took advantage of ish are spending their vacations in Iowa, is visiting her cousin. Miss Flor­ are touring at present in California, tells the Portiuncula plenary indulgence. The Knights of Columbus will have a Georgetown, Colo.: Misses Marie Fitz­ of the wonderful time the travelers are ence Leonard of 2824 W. 28th avenue. A number of young people have been en­ social in the near future, under the di­ gerald, Anna and Frances Gilroy, Rose having. Mrs. Patrick Hoaro is spending a few joying an outing-of two weeks in one of and Eulalia Barock, Elizabeth Hynes, Mr. William Hickey o f Washington is days at Riverview in Platte canon. Mrs. the Seitz cottages above Evergreen. rection of Lecturer Joseph J. Walsh, to Hoare is well known in Denver musical Elizabeth O’Neill, Mary Schreiner, Kath­ visiting his daughter, Miss Iverne They include tlje Misses Eileen O’Connor, replenish the charity relief fund. The leen Haines and Sadie Pitt. circles and has recently given several Hickey. Edna Brunsman, Chaj-Iotte Cog.swell, fund has used up $7(X) within the past Miss Alma Fitzgerald returned kst The Misses Helen Johns, Delberfa very successful recitals. Nellie Doyle and Isabelle Dale, chaperon­ Mr. P. ,1. Mackin of 2841 W. 28th avf- year. This has represented loans and week from a two weeks’ outing spent at Clark and Effie Oakes have returned ed by Mrs. P. R. Riordan and Mrs. M. ,J. Craig, Colo. from Angeldell, Colo. nueiias returned from California. Mrs. O'Conner. Among the guests entertain­ gifts too. It is a notable fact that any Mackiu’s health is improving, but she Mrs. Halter, our organist; Mi.ss Ella Mr. and JIrs. George Culp and Miss ed were Mrs. William H. Hill of Leb­ stranger who applies for aid who has a will remain in California for some time. Ludwig, president of the Young Ladies’ Irene O'Connor, sister of Mrs. (Ailp of anon, Pa.; Maizie Donegan, Mrs. William Mrs. William McGraw and daughter p.-i id-up K. of C. card invariably pays sodality, and Alaster Jack Halter will be IjOS Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mrs. D. Cogswell. Della Mergen, Father Walsh, Anna of 2.324 Hooker street have re­ back what is advanced to him when he is week-end guests at the “Q. D. Lodge,” Haggerty of West 34th avenue. P. R. Riordan, Rick Rickle.son, Harold turned from an extended trip in the Georgetown, Colo. "Thompson, Jack and Ijcwis Plamondon, Iielped. .South. After spending a delightful vacation, John and Theodore Brunsman, Frank Dr. Martin D. Ciirrigan, W. P. Horan, Miss Alice O'Brien of 2409 Grove Mr. and Mrs. Reilly returned to Pueblo FRANCISCAN SISTERS GO Kennedy, Louis Spaulding, Arthur Al­ street is now improving after a ser­ •Ir.. and John .T. Sullivan were named a last Sunday. Their nephew, Master Joe ON RETREAT NEXT SUNDAY corn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shanahan ious illness. committee on Tuesday evening to draw Bradley, made the motor trip with them. and son Harry and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mrs. Downs and ehiUlrrn of Dubuque, np resolutions of the K. of C. on the The Sisters of St. Francis at St. An­ Iowa, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Doyle. The marriage of Miss Tillio Cohig, death of Walter Knieling, the son of KANSAS JESUIT VISITS thony’s hospital will go on retreat next Suitzer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cohig, to Mrs. Edward J. Delehanty. FATHERS OF ORDER HERE Simday evening. The exercises will be Messrs. Joseph Strt<’k, George Stoi'k and Jay Ingling were week-(-nd visi­ Raymond E. Chalk, was solemnized July Financial Secretary and Mrs. T. J. in charge of Father Bcnedicus, O.F.M., of 17, at a Nuptial Mass' in Ixiyola chapel. (Sacred Heart Parish) tors at Estes Park. Donnegan got into the ranks of grand­ St. Louis. Miss Mabel Walsh of 2642 West 24th The Rev. Charles McDonnell, .S.J., per­ Father Ben Rodman, S.J., vice presi­ formed tlie ceremony. Miss Eleanor parents la.st Sunday morning, when a dent of St. Mary’s college, Kans., was a avenue is seriously ill at her home. Henaghan was bridesmaid and Mr. B. boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence FANS guest at the rectory last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Murray and EIGHTY BOYS START FOR daughter will move next week to their Fitzgerald best man. A wedding break­ Brennan at St. Joseph's hospital. Mother Next Sunday will be Communion day fast for the bridal party and imn/ediate Japanese Fans in a large variety. Bone and wood SACRED HEART CAMP new home at 3231 Roxlmry court. and child are doing well. for the Married I^adies’ and Children of family was served at the Adams hotel. handles, paper and gauze covered. Prettily decorated. Mary sodalities. The Entrapalian club will hold its nest meeting at the home of Miss Nell Miller Mr. and Mrs. Chalk spent their honey­ In the afternoon, meeting (postponed Eighty boys from the .Sacred Heart moon at Colorado Springs. They will Some are silk embroidered and hand-paiiitod. Regu­ from last Sunday) for the Married La­ of 3250 W est Hayward place. larly .‘Uic to $7.00; special at one-third off marked parish started on the camping trip to Mr. Leroy H. Ionising of 2980 Grove make their home in Denver. dies’ sodality at 3, and the Altar society George Mn.ser has returned after a va­ FATHER ANTONINE Fraser yesterday, under the escort of street has had as his guests his brother, price. at 4. cation spent in Glen wood .''prings. F'ather .John Floyd, S. J. Many more Mr. Ira O. Ijansing, and family of Lin­ coln, Neb. Mrs. John Casey of Omaha, Neb., ac­ BEAD NECKLACES FATHER NEENAN CALLED would have liked to make the trip, but companied by her son. J. K. Casey of Lin­ GOES TO CHICAGO EAST; BROTHER DYING it was not possible to take them, due coln, Neb., is visiting at the home of PItiin and fancy in a great variety of styles. As­ W. E. Casew. Father William S. Neenan, pastor of to lack of funds. It is expected to keep Father Antonine Hintenach, 0. S. 11, Joseph A. .Morgan, who was secretary sorted colors, including lapis, amber, jade, sttpphire, the Holy Ghost church, was suddenly TRANSFERS AREMAD funner pastor of th« Sacred Heart of up the camp for two- weeks. “It is go­ of the recent Irish bond drive in Denver, amethyst, etc. Three special price groupings: summoned to Florida last Friday, by the ing to be a real Catholic camp,” said has gone into the insiirHUce hnsincss for Mary ehureh, South Boulder, who was in Regular $7.00 to $10.00; special...... $5.95 dangerous illness of a brother. Father Floyd, before starting. AMONG NEW MEXICO himself and has offices at 312 17th street, eharge of the parish when the ehureh suite 4-5. -Mr. .Morgan lives at 2620 Cler­ wa^ built, has been transferred to ,St. Regular $5.00 and $0.00; special...... S3!75 mont. Paul’s ehureh. Chieago, from ,St. Boni­ Regular $;].00 and $3.50; special...... $2i25 Mrs. .John Domes is quite ill at the FRANCISCAN PASTORS Pearl Beads—Ex. long, med. size beads; special, 9 5 c .Argonaut hotel face’s, Pittsburgh, Pa., where he has been HOMES AND INVESTMENTS Father Joseph Bosetti, vice ehaneellor located since leaving Colorado. Pearl Beads— Small graduated; special...... 9 5 c A number of changes are made among . Can you beat. It? A 5-roora red pressed brick bungalow, broad lot, of the Denver diocese, is on his vacation sleeping porch, hot water heat, oak thruout, built-in features, laundry, the Franciscans of the CSneinnati pro- and is taking an antoinobile tour, his shade, double garage to match, nice location, for $5,250; terms. BEAD BAGS I vincc. Those affecting New Mexico fol­ main objective being the Cliff Dwellers’ Eight house terrace, 4 rooms each, *ied pressed brick. Hill location, pre hi.storic residences in Mesa A'erd-' as ranges, hot' water heaters; rental value, $2,400 per annum; price, low: Fathers Benedict Moellers, Cin­ HADLEY TO RESIGN Our complete line of Bead Bags offered in the 12,000. t natii'i'al park. f cinnati, to Pena Blanca, N. Mix.; Mar- Pretty 4-room red pressed brick cottage, broad lot, modern, bricked- Miss Nell Kennedy and her sister. summer sale at a bona fide saving of In sleeping porch, full basement, built-in features, Seventh avenue district; cellns Troestcr, ,''t. Michaels, Ariz., to Mrs. Meyer, ar(> spending their vacation WELFARE POSITION 20 per cent. price, $3,500. •Gallup, N. Mex.; Fridolin Schuster. Gal­ at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brady, Miss KHAKI GOODS £STJJT£: /Sr//^S4S/S o rAIL WrALT//' lup. N. Mcx., to San Fidcle, N. Mex,; Helen Bcrtland and I^aurenee Burns mo­ C. L. Hadley, secretary of the Catholic Turibius Christman, Park View, N. Mcx., tored to Lake City, where they will Welfare council, secretary of EveryMiaii’s A final clearance of all remaining lines of Khaki to Santa Fc, N. Mex.; Elizius Kunkcl, spent two weeks’ vacation at Baker club when it was conduetod here by the gD4-COLORADO BLDG. R E A U T O R PHONE CHAMPA 314-0 Sewing Sets, Shower Bags, Unfitted Toilet Kits, Air Gallup, N. Mex., to Santa Fe, N. Mex,,; ranch. National Catholic War Council, is to re­ 1 Miss Kathleen .‘'iillivan. the nurse, has Cushions. Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Ca.ses, Bill Theodosius Meyer, Minonk, 111, to Santu sign soon from his position, to resume his returned from Platteville, where she Folds, Money or Outing Belts, etc., Fe, N. Mex. Father Egbert Fischer has spent a month’s vacation. work as auditor for one of the local rail­ licen sent from Emporia, Kans., to Ilig- Mrs. PluH'bc Burns and granddaughter. roads. He 1ms made a splendid record one-half price. ginvillc, Mo. Mary Margaret, have just returned from as a welfare secretary. A prie,st is to LAUNDRY OF QUALITY Georgetown, where they spent three BELTS The following newly-ordainc(j priests weeks at the Q. D. lodge. be given siiecial charge of the campaign ■were assigned: The Indies’ auxiliary of the Ancient to finance the Catholic Welfare council Sport Belts,—White kid and moire combination; me­ Revs. Raymond Mulligan to Cr.rlHhad, Order of Hibernians will meet at the which eondnets elnb rooms for working dium and wide, home of Mrs. S. Coughlin, 1550 Pearl N. Mcx.; Callistus Sollbach to Gallup, A. men on I.ariraer street. one-half price. h street, on Friday iiiglit, August 6. All N. Mex.; Cclsus Koenig to Farmington, members are riH]uested to be pre.sent. Enamel Belts—Medium width, assorted colors; spe- N. Mcx.; Romuald Mollann to Washing­ Mr. and Mrs. JiCster J. Schnun and jiully priced at ...... 3 5 c ton, D. C.; Otto Staueble to Kansas City, daughter of St. Txniis. Mo., motored to DELTA SOON TO GET Kans.; Philip Matuska to Lincoln, Neb. Denver la.st week and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sehnun of 1041 South Corona. AUTO VACUUM FREEZERS Miss Veronica .Schnun of 1041 South PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Phones Main 740, 741 v e n e r a b l e CHINESE PRIEST Dn',S Corona has had as her house guests the No crank to turn. Make ice cream and frozen past month the Misses Anne Ettling of Washington.—The Bishop of Hong- dishes with this handy freezer; 2-^art size, $6.00. Plant: Cor. 22nd and Larimer Sts. Kong has announced to the American Ferguson, Mo., Christine Brim, Edna Father Nicholas Bertrand, pastor at Kendrick and Hazel Igoe of St. Ixuiis. Foreign Mission society of Maryknoll, Delta, who recently left to visit his Harry B. Martin entertained the grad­ Main Floor the death of a venerable Chinese p r ie s t- uating'class of Ihc student nurses at mother in Luxemburg, will start work on lather Andrew Leong. Father Leoag Merry hospital at his Iwme on Genessee a parochial school building soon after was 83 years old and had been a priest mountain, with a l>eef .steak fry. Tues­ his arrival home. He has already bought day evening. He was assisted by his a fne site for the structure close to the The Anderson-Harrington Coal Company for fifty-eight years. daiighter. Mrs. Alice McIntyre. Aiitos conveyed the merry-nmkers to and from church, and has it paid for. Arrange­ the mountain. ments have already been made, it is un- BMt Ud« BraaoA Md | rk /il Vontb Kd* Bnuiok, PIANOS FOR SALE A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. der.stood, for a teaching order of sisters. THE COLORADO FUE & IRON COMPANY Main Offloa. V ^ U d l . TT U O t l « , EBONIES ...... $ 9* Ralph Brown at Mercy hospital on A\ig- Father Bertrand is one of the most ac­ WIRE NAILS—Misceflaneona nails, brads, cement eoated noils, WALNUTS ...... 175 ust 2 and one was l)orn there to Mr. and MAHOGONIIES (20 left).... 198 tive priests in the Denver diocese, and blued and galvanized naile, wire spikes, special nails. 3 5 tll & WataBt HaviS-Grain Mrs. Silas Manpin on Jidy 30. n o B M Mala 3«5 ft 366 j L l a y C l Vjrd.111 ftoutt GOLDEN OAKS (5)...... 198 MAHOGANIES (4) ...... 296 his people hold him in the highest regard. WIRB—Wire rods, plain annealed wire, annealed bale wire, plain galvan­ Father H. J. Feeney visited at Annun­ ized wue, annealed market and stone wire, bright soft markrt wire, ciation rectory tliis week when on his FULL LINE OF POULTRY SUPPLIES TOM MURRAY’S galvanized market and stone wire, coppered and liqnor-flnished market 410 (marui Bldg., IStli and CnrtJa way to take up his duties as pastor at wire, wire hoops. Nail wire, hard, soft or extra soft, eolid galvanised Fniita and Palisade. This priest was CRESTED BUTTE AIDS clothes lines, wire straightened and ent to lengths, telephona wire, under sentence of death for a time by twisted cable wire, extra heavy galvanized wire for winding wooden the British government, because of his stave pipe. connection with the Irish rebellion. GUNNISON K. OF C. STAPLES-—Fence staples, polished and galvanized, poultry netting staples, THE MARCEL WAVING Miss Katliryn Fenton left Tuesday for concrete staples, blind staples, hoop staples, barrel staplee, basket LARGEST &nHEST her home in .Ames. Iowa, after a three staples, tub staples, hame staplee, electricians’ staples, spiking tube HAIRESTABUSHMEIfT 5c3lplilh:( weeks’ visit Avith relatives in Denver When tlie new council of the Knights sUples, broom staples, clomp staples, bedspring staples, and other spe­ and Boulder. IN DENVER ^ Hair Dressing of Columbus is formally instituted at cial staples, double pointed tackk -Mrs. .Tames K. Gaule and daughter HA^GOOOS Mary lilizahetli have returned from an (iunnisoii late this month, among the SINGLE I/X)P BALE TIES, FIELD FENCE, POULTRY FENCE, PIQ MAIn'’3JOZ candidates will be thirty Catholic gentle­ IRON—Spiegel, Bessemer, and Open Hearth Blooms and Billeta extended visit at the home of Mrs. STEEL RAILS—Plain splices and angle bars, angles, channels, track bolta Gallic's motluT in Cliicago. men of Oestetl Butte, whose applica­ track spikes, bridge and machine bolts, lag screws, nuts, rivets, Mti tions were recently taken to Gunnison bands, rolled thread for wooden stave pipe, twisted bars for rsinforeed by one of tlie enthusiasts for the new concrete. BARB WIRE—Barb wire, painted and galvanized, f-pt and 4-at., hot SEIPEL council. The degree Work is to be put on and cattle. • JSWBUBB by the members of Royal Gorge council, BAR IRON AND STEEL—Steel shafting, R. E. steel and iron tirs, too salk OPTOKBTKZST eompo.sed of Florence and Canon City plow, lay, slight shoe, rough lock, mild and machinery stesL lertea OPTZOIAV men. bars. Cast iron water and gas jlipe and > 25 ywu'a’ practl- c'l experience In STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL, COKE. WATCH AHS JBWBLXY BB- Butter Krust Bread FAZHIVO and Op­ GENERAL OFFICES: BOSTON BLDG.. DENVER. COLO. tical work. Eye 'Takes you back home' W. P. HORAN & SON Service. 1744 Welton 8t. Phone Champa 387 FEET HURT? Your patronage 3D DUFFY 3 0 solicited. Grover Soft Shoes Will Cure Them a n d m o v i n g Phone Champa 1136 Spam Dry Goods Co. S T O R A G E leth and California Warehonae, 1531 TwsnUetli SL Funeral Chapel W . 25th Avenue and Eliot GEORGE CARON Phone Gallup 550 TEE HACK BI.OOZ CAFE - , ------, ------Hot Ennohei / All Hindi of Soft Drinks Painting and Decorating GUIRY BROS., Inc FINE WALL HANGING W e Exam ine Eyes All Details Arranged Without Inconvenience lo Family Sketches for Artistic Painters and Decorator* W ithout Charge Decoration 1435 COURT PLACE. HELEN WALSH Lenses WALTER GAMEL Sketches and Elstlmates subniUted; Optometrist and Optician 4162 Lowell Blvd. Gallup 2709W Duplicated Denver, Colo. Positively the Most Reasonable Prices All work receives my personal attention. by Mail OPTICAL SHOP FIT AND REPAIR GLASSES. 335 Sixteenth Street Champa 1380. Denver, Colo. Fnrnltore Bnalrino’, BeflnlsUag MADE BY Ford Optical Co. and TTpholstering M. DUBLIN, TAILOR 1527 Cleveland Place Main 1368 Goods Called for and Delivered 1029 Sixteenth St. Telephone South 2769 $50 and Up EL. 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$500 BEQUEST MADE ST. JOSEPH PARISH BOYS BY FORMER PARISHIONERS F A T H E R FEDE GOES ENTERTAINED BY MEN DENVER NEWS S-I C-R C A L L C-A S-E S (St. Ftancig de Sales’.) TO PUEBLO; FR. MINOT (St. Joseph’s Parish.) Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Beck left Saturday AN ESSENTIAL ARTICLE FOR USE JN EVERY CATHOLIC FAMILY A bequest of $500 from Mr. and Mrs. The boys of the parish wish to thank to spend a two weeks' vacation at Estes Parquet, former members of this parish, the Holy'Name men for the wonderful Park. While there they will occupy Dr. IN CASE OF SICKNESS ■was presented to Father Donnelly thru TRANSFERRED THERE time they had at the picnic given for F. C. Buchtel’s cottage. Miss Mullen, 106 West Ellsworth. It them last Sunday at the Sacred Heart The services at the Sacred Heart This Cabiuct contains was said that this gift was intended as college grounds. The tramway was tied church last Sunday morning in honor of all the articles needed in personal to Father Donnelly, but that he Father Fede has left for Pueblo, to up, but this did not daunt the men, w'ho St. Ignatius Tx)yola, founder of the So­ VI. turned it over to the parish fund. got trucks and automobiles to take the take the place of Father Joseph Minot, ciety of Jesus, were very impressive. administration of the Sac­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Ryan, 467 boys and themselves out. The races woTb Father I-onergan, S.,J., told of the debt South Logan, returned last week from a who is transferred to Mt. (?armel church, very exciting, a great number of the rament of Extreme Unc­ owed to this famous religious leader, and iNTRRrOR month’s outing at Estes Park. same city. Father Minot has been pas­ boys participating. Three prizes -were Solemn High Mass was sung by the .Ics- tion. WTien opened for use Keltic Marriott, son of Mr. and Mrs. tor of St. Francis Xavier church. Father given; the first was won by Edmund nit Fathers, with the assistance of the View J. C. Marriott, 140 South Broadway, who Howard, the second by Bertrand McGloa- Fede is former pastor of the Holy Fam­ Ijoyola chapel choir. OF Cahi.net everythin)? is ready and iA has been dangerously ill at St. Joseph’s key, the third by Edsin iIcCloskey. ' 6apiain Fred .1. Carlin, member of the ily church, Denver. Whether th*>se A i.tar place. OHFing to the un^t- hospital for the past week, is reported it would hardly be a picnic for boys Denver fire department for the last very much improved. An operation for changes are permanent has not been an­ without a baseball game. They showed twenty-four years, was retired on a pen­ WHEN tled market conditmns appendicitis may not be necessary at nounced here yet. Aug. 15 is the day lots of skill and despite the fact that sion August 1. OPENKI) the .seniors won, all the boys enjoyed present. for the usual Jesuit transfers. Fire tliief John Hcaly of Demver was prices will be furnishedVo the game immensely. REAIIV The Holy Name society will receive in elected nnanimon.sly president of the In­ request. * a body next Sunday at the 7 o’clock A lawn social is to be gpven on the ternational As.soeiation of Fire Cliiefs at FOR USK. Mass. It is hoped that the usual large SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH 17 and 18 of this month: and if it is to the ooncluding session of the convention attendance will be maintained. The be as great a succes as the past socials, in Toronto Thursday. Atlanta, Ga., was The Largest and Most GO ON ANNUAL RETREAT all must get out and work together. A members of the Young I>adies’ sodality wlected as the meeting place of next Complete Church Goods will receive at the 8 o’clock Mass. prize of a five dollar gold piece is to be year’s convention. Chief Healy is a mem­ Miss Anna V. Anderson was the visit­ (St. Patrick's Parish) given. ber of the Sacred Heart parish and a House ill the West. ing singer last Sunday at the 10:30 The Sisters of St. .Joseph of Denver J’ourth Degree K. of C. Mass. will make their annual retreat beginning ST. DOMINIC’S PARISH SOCIALS The seismograph at the Sacred Heart Phone Champa 2199 The picnic was a great sucess. Father this Friday and ending on .August 15. Mr. and ilrs. John C. Suitzer of 2215 college, Denver, in oharg<“ of Father For- -47 CALIFORNIA ST. Donnelly and his able assistant. Father On F'riday Masses will be said at 0:.30 Meade street entertained Mr. John B. sfall, S..T., faithfully recorded all the re­ The Jas. Clarke Church Goods House, HDENVER. COLORADO Koch, wish to thank all who worked so and 7:30. Confessions will be heard on McGauiwn before his departure last week cent earthquakes around Los Angeles. hard and thru ■whose efforts the success •Thursday afternoon and evening. Devo­ for New York City. Father Peter Geiermann, f'.SS.R.. re­ was possible. The exact amount real­ tions for Holy Hour will be on Friday Mr. William McKone and daught'T turned home Tuesday to St. .Toseph'.s ized will be announced later, when all afternoon. Cecelia of 3041 W. .34th avenue have gone church, after his recent missions in Man- the tiikct returns are in. Mrs. J. C. Mc­ The Holy Name society and the men to Raton, N. M., for a vacation trip. itou and Monument. Nulty, 112 West Maple, a member of our of the parish will receive Holy Commu­ Miss Margaret Garrity is attending Many of the faithful received the sac­ parish, was awarded the graphonola. nion in a body on Sunday. the .State normal school at Greeley. raments in St. Elizabeth’s church Sun­ K. OF C. NEWS The following young ladies of our par­ Word from the MeElroy party, who Miss Dorothy Flynn of Des Moines, day and Monday and took advantage of ish are spending their vacations in Iowa, is visiting her cousin. Miss Flor­ are touring at present in California, tells the Portinncula plenary indulgence. The Knighta of Columbus will have a Georgetown, Colo.: Misses Marie Fitz­ of the wonderful time the travelers are ence Leonard of 2824 W. 28th avenue. A nninher of yoting people have been en­ gerald, Anna and Frances Gilroy, Rose having. Mrs. Patrick Hoare is spending a few joying an outing of two weeks in one of social in the near future, under the di­ and Eulalia Barock, Elizabeth Hynes, Mr. William Hickey of Washington is days at Riverview in Platte canon. Mrs. the Seitz cottages above Evergreen. rection of Lecturer Joseph J. Walsh, to Hoarc is well known in Denver musical Elizabeth O’Neill, Mary Schreiner, Kath­ visiting his daughter. Miss Iverne They include the Misses Eileen O’Connor, replenish the charity relief fund. The leen Haines and Sadie Pitt. circles and has recently given several Hickey. Edna Brunsman,' Charlotte Cogswell, fund has used up $700 within the past Miss Alma Fitzgerald returned last The Misses Helen Johns, Delberta very successful recitals. Nellie Doyle and Isabelle Dale, chaperon­ Mr. P. J. Maekin of 2841 W. 28th ave­ year. I'his has represented loans and week from a two weeks’ outing spent at Clark and Effie Oakes have retunied ed by Mrs. P. R. Riordan and Mrs. M. J. nue has returned from California. Mrs. Oaig, Colo. from Angeldell, Colo. O’Conner. Among the guests entertain­ gifts too. It is a notable fact that any Mackin’s health is improving, but she Mrs. Halter, our organist; Mi.ss Ella Mr. .ind Mrs. George Culp and Miss ed were Mrs. William H. Hill of Leb­ stranger who applies for aid who has a will remain in California for some time. Ludwig, president of the Young Ladies’ Irene O'Connor, sister of Mrs. Oilp of anon, Pa.; Maizie Donegan.XIrs. William Mrs. William McGraw and daughter paid-up K. of C. card invariably pays sodality, and Master Jack Dfalter will be Ijos Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mrs. D. Cogswell, Della Mergen, Father Walsh, .Anna of 2324 Hooker street have re­ hack what is advanced to him when he is week-end guests at the “ Q. D. Lodge,” Haggerty of West 34th avenue. P. R. Riordan, Rick Rickle.son, Harold turned from an e.xtended trip in the Georgetown, Colo. "Thompson. Jack and Ijcwis Plamondon, helped. .South. After spending a delightful vacation, John and Theodore Brunsman, Frank Dr. Martin D. Currigan, W . P. Horan, Miss Alice O'Brien of 2409 Gro'.e Mr. and Mrs. Reilly returned to Pueblo FRANCISCAN SISTERS GO Kennedy, Louis Spaulding, Arthur Al­ street is now improving after a ser­ .Ir.. and John J. Sullivan were named a last Sunday. Their nephew. Master Joe ON RETREAT NEXT SUNDAY corn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slianahan ious illness. committee on Tuesday evening to draw Bradley, made the motor trip with them. and son Harry and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mrs. Downs and children of Dubuque, up resolutions of the K. of C. on the The Si.sters of St. Francis at St. An­ Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Doyle. The marriage of Miss Tillie C'ohig, death of Walter Knieling. the son of KANSAS JESUIT VISITS thony’s hospital will go on retreat next Suitzer. Messrs. .Joseph Stock, George Stock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cohig, to Mrs. Edward J. Delehanty. FATHERS OF ORDER HERE Sunday evening. The exercises will be Raymond E. Chalk, was solemnized .Inly and Jay Ingling were week-i-Tid visi­ Financial Secretary and Mrs. T. J. in charge of Father Bencdicus, O.F.M., of tors at Estes Park. 17. at a Nuptial Mass in T»yola chapel. (Sacred Heart Pariah) The Rev. Charles McDonnell, S..T.. per­ Donnegan got into the ranks of grand­ St. Louis. Miss Mabel Walsh of 2642 Wr st 241 h Father Ben Rodman, S.J., vice presi­ formed the ceremony. Miss Eleanor parents la.st Sunday morning, when a avenue is seriously ill at her home.. dent of St. Mary’s college, Kans.', was a Henaglmn was l)ridesinaid and Mr. B. hoy was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence FANS guest at the rectory last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Murray ami EIGHTY BOYS START FOR daughter will move next week to their Fitzgerald best man. A wedding break­ Brennan at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mother Next Sunday will be Communion day fast for the bridal party and immediate Japanese Fans in a large variety. Bone and wood SACRED HEART CAMP new home at 32.31 Ro.xbury court. and child are doing well. for the Married Ladies’ and Children of family was served at the Adams hotel. handies, paper and gauze covered. Prettily decorated. Mary sodalities. The Entrapalian club will hold its next meeting at the home of Miss Nell Miller Mr. and Mrs. Chalk spent their honey­ Home are silk embroidered and hand-painted. Regu­ In the afternoon, meeting (postponed Eighty boys from the .Sacred Heart moon at Colorado Springs. They will from last Sunday) for the Married La­ of 3250 West Hayward place. parish started on the camping trip to make their home in Denv<>r. larly to $7.00; special at one-third off marked dies’ sodality at 3, and the Altar society I Mr. Leroy H. I.ansing of 2980 Grove FATHER ANTONINE Fraser yesterday, under the escort of I street has had as his guests his brother, George Jlii.ser has retiirnending their vaeation WELFARE POSITION! 20 per cent. price, $3,500. Gallup, N. M cx.; Fridoliii Schuster, Gal­ at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brady. Miss KHAKI GOODS 'REAL ESTATE /STME BAS/S OFAU WEALTH " lup. N. Mcx., to Sail Kidele, N. Mex,; Helen Bcrtland and I.ainreiiee Burns mo­ C. L. Hadley, secretary of the Catholic Turibius Christman, Park View, N. Mex., tored to Lake City, where they will Welfare council, secretary of Everyman’s A final clearance of all remaining lines of Khaki STATEN 5E BURCHFIELD to Santa F'c,'>N. Mex.; Elizius Runkcl, spent two weeks’ vaeation at Baker club when it was condneted here by the |aD 4-C O LO R A D O B L D G . R E A L T O R P H O N E CHAM PA 3 14 - 0 Sewing Sets, Shower Bags, Unfitted Toilet Kits, zUr Gallup, N. Mex., to Santa F'e, N. Mex.; ranch. National Catholic War Council, is to re­ Miss Kathleen Sullivan, the nurse, has Cushions, Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Case.s, Bill Theodosius Meyer, Minoiik, 111., to Santa sign soon from his position, to resume his returned from Platteville, where she Folds, Money or Outing Belts, etc., Fe, N. Mcx. Father Egbert Fischer has spent a month’s vaeation. work as auditor for one of the local rail­ been sent from Emporia, Kan«., to Hig- Mrs. Ph(H‘b<‘ Burns and granddaughter. roads. He has made a splendid record one-half price. gin^ville, Mo. Mary Margaret, have just returned from as a welfare secretary. priest is to LAUNDRY OF QUALITY Georgetown, where they siH'iit three BELTS The following newly-ordained priests weeka at the Q. 1). lodge. ta' given special charge of the campaign ■were assigned: The ladies’ auxiliary of the .^n(•ient to finance the Catholic Welfare eouneil, Sport Belts,—White kid and moire combination; me­ Revs. Raymond Mulligan to Carlsbad, Order of Hibernians will meet at the which conducts club rooms for working dium and wide, home of Mrs. S. Coughlin, 1550 Pear! N. Mcx.; Callistus Sollbach to Gallup, A. men on lairimer street. one-half price. Colorado atreet, on Friday night. Angiast 6. -Ml N. Mex.; Celsus Koenig to Farmington, memb('ra are requested to 1)C present. Enamel Belts—Medium width, assorted colors; spe- N. Mcx.; Roimiald Mollann to Washing Mr. and Mr.s. liCster J. Sehnun and dally priced at ...... 3 5 c ton, D. C.; Otto .Staucblc to Kansas Oily, daughter of St. I/)uis, Mo., niotonsl to DELTA SOON TO GET Laundry Kans.; Philip Matuska to Lincoln, Neb. Denver la.st week and are visiting Mr. and Mr.s. .Sehmm of 1041 South Corona. AUTO VACUUM FREEZERS Miss Veronica Schnim of t041 South PAROCHIAL SCHOOL Phones Main 740, 741 VENEKaBLE CHINESE PRIEST DIF-S Corona has had as her hou.se guests the No crank to turn. Make ice cream and frozen past month the Misses Anne Ettling of Washington.—The Bishop of Hong- dishes with this handy freezer; 2-quart size, $6.00. Plant: Coi. 22nd and Lariniei Sts. Kong hag announced to the American Ferguson, Mo., Christine Is* Bmn, Edna Father Nicholas Bertrand, pastor at Kendrick and Hazel Igoe of St. I»uis. Foreign Mission society of Maryknoll, Delta, who recently left to visit his Harry B. Martin entertained the grad­ Main Floor the death of a venerable Chinese priest— uating'clasa of the student nurses at mother in Luxemburg, will start work on lather Andrew .Leong. Father Leong Mercy hospital at his iMune on Genessee a parochial school building soon after was 83 years old and Iiad been a priest^ mountain, with a lieef steak fry, Tues­ his arrival home. He has already bought day evening. He was assi.sted by his a fne site for the structure close to the The Anderson-Harrington Coal Company for fifty-eight years. daughter. Mrs. .\lioe McIntyre. .4utos conveyed the merry-makers to and from church, and has it paid for. Arrange­ the mountain. ments have already been made, it is un­ But Bid* Brueh »nd •ontb Bid* Braaok, XUln Offloe, PIANOS FOR SALE A baby girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. derstood. for a teaching order of sisters. THE COLORADO FUEL & IRON COMPANY ----- Coal, Wood „ . EBONIES ...... $ 98 Ralph Brown at .Merry liospital on Aug­ , 176 Father Bertrand is one of the most ac­ WIRK NAILS—Misceflaneona naila, bradi, cement eoated tinaed, WALNUTS ...... ust 2 and one was l>orn there to Mr. and 3 5 fli ftW atant G r a i n MAHOOONIIES (20 left).. . 198 tive priests in the Denver diocese, and blued and galvanized nails, wire epikes, special naik. FhOBM M*la 365 ft see J j . < i y C l V jrd .1 1 1 Rftoii* B

Wx l.ENVBB OATHOLIO BBGISTBB. Thursday, August 5, 1920. What Catholics Believe QlJESnON BOX. (COMPILED BY THE EDITOE.) Preferred Parish Trading List If your answer does not appear be­ The following dealers, wishing to secure Catholic patronage, are among the most reliable firms in the State. They are THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT Nor would he be bound to restitution if low, watch the next issue of the pa­ per. More questions are on hand weU worthy of your patronage. If you have ever solicited adver tising for a Catholic newspaper, you are aware of the fact that The seventh commandment is; “Thou his fortunes were considerably bettered than could be treated this week in some of the men who do not advertise are not moved by a fear that they won’t get results, but bwause they know that no news­ rfialt not steal.” It demands that we afterwards, if what he had taken was perishable. the space allotted. paper can survive without advertising and they do not wish a C atholic journal to survive. It is well to remember this when you give to every man what belongs to him see an ad in a Catholic paper. and that we respect his property. All There are rather wide differences of Is it true that when a non-CathoIic is unjust taking or keeping what belongs to opinion about what constitutes a mortal to marry a Catholic the non-Catholic is another is forbidden by it, and we are sin in theft, but both the amount stolen supposed to take instructions from a obliged to restore ill-gotten goods or and the effect this act may have on the priest when the person has no intention their value, so far as we are able. Otherr Annnnciation Pariah St. Fraods De Saiea Paihh good of society must be considered. The of becoming a Catholic? loyoU (S. H.) Paiisb St. Patrick’ s Parisli wise out sin will not be forgiven. We preservation of peace and harmony Two or more of the American Bishops must repair damage we have unjustly E. W. ROBINSON among individimls, the guaranteeing of require this before they will grant a dis­ The Five Points Hardware Co. NORTH DENVER BANK THE FRANKLIN PHARMACY caused. Bast Mth Are. and Franklin. the security of human society and the pensation for a mixed marriage, but it is (Incorporated.) Cheeking and Savings Accounts Solicited Lumber Everything In We arc not only forbidden directly to incentive for each one to pursue an in­ not a universal rule. It is, we believe, Tin, Sheet lion and Famace Work. 4% on Savings Smgs, ObemlcalB, ToUet Artlolss, “Everything for Bnilding" steal, hut must refrain from indirect dustrious career must he safeguarded. Zodnkn and n im s , Sohoool Supplie* and insisted upon in the Chicago archdiocese SuhdrlM. 8643 Welton StrMt New Safe Deposit Boxes Yards, Office and Woodworking Mill theft, ouch, for instance, as riding on a And it is agreed that there is an amount and the Pittsburgh diocese, and we are Tour preecrlptions carefully end accur­ ately compounded. We,deliver anywhere. 201 W Iowa. Phone South 3L train without paying our fare. To beyond which it would he mortal sin to informed that excellent results follow. Phone Champa 2078. Denver, Cold. TWENTY-NINTH AND ZUNI STS. Telephone Main 6106. charge above a just price for goods is sin­ steal from even the wealthiest. It would In the Pittsburgh diocese, many of the A. J. GUMLICK ful, hence profiteers will have to answer be a worse sin for a child to steal from priests were very much opposed to the The Endolph Broi. Mercantile Co. Phone Gallup 473 Phone Gallop 740W to God for their crime. his parents than from another. A person rule when it was first enforced, but the staple and Taney Oroceriea. CAMPBELL BROS. COAL CO. 0. J. LINDGREN Com Fed Meats. St. Paul enumerates theft among the who hoarded petty thefts might think he writer has been told by a person in close Yard 1400 W. I3nd A t*. Bakery Spedaltiea for Receptiona and Offloe 1401 W 88th Ave. Health Bread Bakery PLUMBING crimes that bar one from heaven (I Oor. was committing only venial sins by them, touch with them that none would want Partita Baked in Onr Own Bakery. 248 South Broadway. vi. 10) and .St. Francis of Assisi in one but mortal sin becomes chargeable when it abandoned now. The idea of the rule Hay, Grain, Coal, Coke, Wood COMPLETE LIN® OF BAKERY GOODS (180. and Poultry Suppliei MADE FRESH.DAILT' Phone Sonth ISA Bee. 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gan to turn the desert gray, gradually revealing Its forlorn desolation. West­ cott lifted his head, and gazed about with wearied eyes, smarting still from the whipping of the sand-grit. On SACRED HEART COLLEGE •STRAN G E every side stretched away a scene of utter desolation, unrelieved by either' DENVER, COLORADO shrub or tree—an apparently endless FOR BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS CONDUCTED BY THE JESUIT FATHERS C A j n ocean of sand. In places leveled by the wind, and elsewhere plied Into fan­ tastic heaps. The breeze slackened somewhat as the snn reddened the east, and the ponies threw up their iI ■/ beads and whinnied sllfditly, Increas­ ing their speed. Westcott saw the marshal arouse himself, straighten in the saddle, and stare about, bis eyes NDIS still dull and heavy. “ One h------1 of a view, Jim," he said p ju m sa disgustedly, “but I reckon we can’t be AUTHOJl_ OF* a great ways from that springs' We’ve TM S r>E'VlI-*«J' OWFJ' been rldln’ right smart.” •MyLA-Py CF THE N O RTH .' ETC “It’s not far ahead; the ponies sniff CX3PY7Z7&rfT jsy ' jeAJvxaA^M ,«4>c«/csy water. Ah! there’s a bunch o’ green ahead; that'll likely be Badgm' 8 Y N 0 P 8 I& ingly. “^r. Lacy must hev’ slnt more springs.” insthructions ’long with ye then them. Assured they were beyond pursuit, CHAPTBR 1. - Frederick Cavendish, the two unsaddled and turned the Jiew York man of wealth, receives a let­ All ther word thet Iver come ter me ter from an old friend, Jim Westcott, wus ter saddle oop, ride down here ponies out to crop the few handfuls ardor him to come at once to Colorado. of wire grass which the sweet water Deciding to Ko, he employs • a lawyer, an’ mate this man Enright I don’t Meal location. Extensive and beautiful grounds, Indoor and Outdoor Games and Patrickr ------—nrlrht, Ehir' to draw up a will leav­ aven know fer shure whar ol’ Mendez bubbling up from a slight depression Sports, Fine gjannasium. Campus and Tennis Courts, ingInc most of hisU.W estate to,W charity, with WIUI Aa had coaxed Into stunted growth. 'There •tteij pittance to John Cavendish, his is—likely ’nongh he be In Mexlro.” M p h ^.. ----- onl.nly7 relative, a dissolute______“In Mexico!” Indignantly. "Of was no wood to be had, although they Good Scholarship and training of Character the chief aim, therefore individual youth. That nlfht fYederick Cavendish found evidence of several camp-fires, attention. College, Pre-Medic and High School Courses, embracing the Classics, Eng­ Is murdered In his apartments. No will course not. Lacy said you knew the belnc found, John Cavendish Inherits the trail. It’s a place they call ‘Sun’ien and consequently they were obliged to lish, Mathematics, Sciences, Philosophy, Modern Languages, Commercial Branches, esUta. valley’—out there somewhere,” and content themselves with what they *^her« in Sam Hill Did You Como Typewriting and Shorthand. For Catalog, etc., address Tlie President. CHAPTER n.—Two months later Bn- Brennan could barely distinguish the could find eatable In their bag. Except rlsht Informs John Cavendish of tee ex­ movement of her arm desertward. for a few senrences neither spoke, un­ From?” istence o f tee will, and offers, for 1100,000, to say nothing of It John agrees. Btella "It’s across that sand flat” til Brennan, having partially satisfied Donovan, newspaper writer, learns from “Shoshone?” his appetite, produced the note given J Frederick Cavendish's valet teat he Is and ready, revolvers drawn, listening, “Yes; I couldn’t remefnber the him by Miss La Rue, and deliberately not satisfied tee body found was that of ■’’he heavy wheels grated In the sand, his employer. She is directed by Far- name. That’s all I know about It slashed open the sealed envelope. LORETTO HEIGHTS COLLEGE liss, d ty editor, o f tee Star, to foUow up the driver whistling to while away the the case. only Lacy said you’d been there be­ “In the name of the law,” he said N»ar Denver, at the end of Boulevard “F," aeven miles out from the City. grimly, hauling out the Inclosure. dreary pull and the horses breathing CHAPTBR ni.—Stella lesums of tee fore.” heavily. Moore pulled them up with a will Enright had drawn up, also of John “Shure, miss,” assured the marshal “Now we’ll see what’s the row. Holy Cavendish's Infatuation for Celeste La Jerk as trvo figures leaped Into view, softly, clearly realizing that he had Rue, chorus drl, and that Enright Is a smoke! It’s In Spanish I Here, Jim, do his whistle coming to on abrupt pause. friend of tee La Rue glrL A conversa- already gone the limit, and that any Uon Btella overhears between Celeste and you read that lingo?” “H—Vp fire!” was all he said, staring further questioning must lead inevit­ John Cavendish convinces her Frederick “I know words here and there,” and dumbly down into Brennan’s face over Cavendish Is alive, the victim o f a con­ ably to trouble. “If It is Sunken val­ spiracy engineered by Elnright to secure Westcott bent over the pajier, his the front wheel. “Where In Sam Hill his fortune, and that Celeste knows where ley Pm ter ride ter, thet’s aisy." brows wrinkling. "Let’s see; It’s not did you come from?” he Is hidden. Ned Beaton, notorious gun­ “Then It’s good night.” man, Is also mentioned. Celeste Is about quite .clear, but the sense Is hat Men­ “I’m the one to ask questions, son,” She vanished up the side trail, as to leave for Haskell, Colorado, and Stella dez will be paid a thousand d.oHars for returned the little marshal, the vicious Is ordered by Farrlss to proceed there at though the wind had blown away a once. something—I can’t make out what, blue barrel shining in the sunlight, shadow. Brennan gathered up his CHAPTER IV .-A t HaakeH Stella, rep- only it has to do with prisoners. Tia..y “and the smarter you answer the less resenting herself as a newimaper iimter, reins, straightening his body in the makes the acquaintance of Jim Westcott, says he’ll be there to confer with him reason I shall have to hurt yer. Don’t Frederick Cavendish's old partner. West- saddle. He glanced hack toward the some time tonight.” reach for that gun 1 Are you traveling oott resents the Interest taken in Stella dim shade of his companion, chuck­ by Beaton, whom be knows only as a “Lacy write it?” i alone?” ling. visiting New Yorker, and worsts him In “Yes; at least he signed It” ^ Moore nodded, his hands up, but a fistic encounter. “Some bit of Inck that, Jim.” “Well, If Lacy aims to meet Mendw still grasping the reins. "Doesn’t seem to me we know much ‘1 CHAPTER V.—Returning from a wsdk, tonight, he ought to be along hero “Then climb down over tbe wheel. Stella finds her baggage at the hotel has soon after nightfall. How’d it do to- been searched. From Farrlss she learns more than we did before,” Westcott Jim, take a look under that canvas; that Enright has left New York, his des­ answered gloomily. “Only that this hide In these sand hills and wait?” Moore, here, Is generally a genial sort tination probably Haskell Stella tells Westcott all teat happened at New York, chap Mendez is at a place called *’We can do that I?an, If we don’t O’ liar and we’d better be sure. All smd be Is satisfied the dead man was not Sunken valley. I never heard of It; hit any trail,’’ said Westcott, leaning right—hey? Then dismount. Matt, and f Frederick Cavendish. They agree to over, his hand on the otlier’s knee, work together to unravel tee mystery. did you?” be quick about It. Now unbuckle that “but If we can get there earlldr, I’d CHAPTER VI.—Celeste and Enright “No; I reckon It’s no spot the law belt and hand the whole outfit over to loin Beaton at Haskell. While visiting has ever had any use for. I’ve sup­ rather not waste time. There’s no Westcott; then we’ll talk business to­ pis mine an attempt Is made to shoot knowing what a devil like Mendez may gether.” Westcott, tee bullet killing his Mexican posed all along them Mexican cattle assistant Tracking the assassin, West­ thieves had a hidden corral somewhar do. Let’s take a scout around, any­ He shoved his own weapon back Into cott listens to a conference between Bea­ how.” ton. Enright and Bill Lacy, local despe­ in this country; but nobody has ever Its holster and faced the prisoner, who rado. He learns that Frederick Caven­ found It yet. Right now, thanks to They started, the one going, east, the had recovered from his first shock of dish la alive and a prisoner of Lacy. this Miss La Rue, I’ve got a hunch other west, and made a semicircle un­ surprise and whose pugnacious temper CHAPTER VII. — Caught listening, that we’re goln’ to make the discov­ til they met, a hundred yards or, so, was beginning to assert Itself. Bren­ Westcott escapes, but leaves evidence of south of the spring, having fonnd noth­ nan read this In the man’s sulky, de­ bis presence and becomes a marked man. ery, and put Bill Lacy and ol’ Mendez Celeste visits Stella and steals a tele­ out of business. But there’s no sense ing. Again they circled out, plowing fiant glance, and hls lips smiled gram from Farrlss containing Instruc. their way through the sand, and all at grimly. tions. That night Stella receives a note, of our gassin’ here. W6 got a right Equipped for the hlgbe^ education of Youug_Wom^u and O-lrls. Courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, once Brennan lifted his hand Into the Bachelor of FScience, ' or Bachelor of Kuslc. State Teacher’s Certificates for College students who complete the work supposedly from Westcott, asking her to smart bit o’ ridin’ to do afore day­ “Getting bullish, are yon, MattT’ he required. Academic department for pupils who desire to secure High School Diplomas. meet him at once. She goes to the desig­ air and called. Westcott hurried over For Illustrated catalogue, Address the Begtotrar, Doretto, Colorado. nated place and Is seized and carried light.” said, rather softly. "Goln’ ter keep a away In a wagon. “How about the note, she gave yon?” to where he stood motionless, staring close tongue in yer head; so that’s the down at the track of a wagon wheel. gam e? W ell, I wouldn’t, son, if I was CHAPTER v n i.—Her kidnapers carry “We’ll wait a while to read that. I Btella across the Shoshone desert to don’t want to strike no light Just yet. It had slid along a isllght declivity, and you. Now, see here, Moore,” and the NOTRE DAME, Sunken valley, a stronghold of Pascual Maybe It had best be kept till day­ left a marie so deep as not yet to be marshal’s eyes were like flint.s. "Y ou Mendez, leader o f horse thieves; She Is left prisoner In the hands of Juan Cate- break.” obliterated. They traced It for thirty know me, I reckon, an’ that I ain’t INDIANA ras, Mendez’ lieutenant The men rode steadily, and mostly feet before It entirely disappeared. much on boy.s' play. You never heard ST. MARY’S COLLEGE CHAPTER IX.—Back at Haskell, West In silence, a large part of the way side “Still goln’ south,” affirmed tlie mar­ tell o ’ my hlttin’ anybody Just fer fun, oott la told Stella has returned east, but shal, gazing in that direction. "Don’t did y er?” is informed of the kidnaping by an eye­ by side. The animals they bestrode witness. He determines to force the truth were fairly mated, quite capable of look like there’s nothin’ out there, but There was no answer. from Bill Lacy, and surprises that Indi­ we might try. Let’s saddle up.” “An’ yer never heard no one say,” vidual In a conference with Enright He maintaining their gait for several demands to know the whereabouts of hours, and needing little urging. The It was a blind irall, and progress went on Brennan, "that I was afraid Btella and Frederick Cavendish. A fight night gloom enveloped them complete­ was slow. The men separated, riding ter hit when I needed td. I reckon also ensues. In which Beaton Is accidentally killed by Enright. Lacy accuses West­ ly; their strained eyes were scarcely back and forth, leaning forward In tho yer knows what sorter man Jim West­ cott of killing Beaton, urging his follow­ able to trace the dim outlines of the saddles, scanning the sand for the cott Is. Now the two ov’us ain't out ers to lynch him. Dan Brennan, vlllSLge marshal, protects Westcott the two tak­ ridge road, but the horses were desert slightest sign. Twice they encoun­ here In this d------d Shoshone desert ing refuge on a rock in the river, where broke, and held closely to the beaten tered an undoubted wheel mark, and fer the fun of It—«ot by a jugful. Get they hold off their asallants. track. Then Westcott’s pony, which once traces of the whole four wheels that fact Into yer head, son, an’ maybe CHAPTER X.—After dark Westcott carried by far the heavier load, be­ were plainly visible. These could be it’ll bring yer some sense. Do yer get and Brennan, clinging to a log, float past followed easily for nearly a quarter of m e?” the besiegers. Reaching shore, they se­ gan to show signs of fatigue. They cure horses and provisions, and enter tee drew'up, and the marshal dismount- a mile, but then as quickly vanished as “Yes,” sullenly and reluctantly, Shoshone desert They are stopped by a the wagon came again to an outcrop­ “but yer haven’t got nuthin’ on me.” woman who mistakes them for members ' ed, searching about blindly in the of Lacy's gang. She gives Brennan a darkness. ' ping of rock. Yet this was assured— “Oh, haven’t I? You drove a young RECOGNITION BY THE INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION note to take to Mendez. From It they (he outfit had beaded steadily south­ learn much o f the plot which centers “ T oo d------n dark,” he said, coming woman out here from Haskell night COLLEGE—Standard; NORMAL DEPARTMENT—Accredited; ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT—Commissioned. Cred­ around the kidnaping and hiding of Fred­ back, a’nd catching up his rein. “A ward. afore last for Bill Lacy. Ain’t ab­ its accepted by leading Universities. For catalog and descriptive literature address, erick Cavendish. cat couldn’t find anything there; but This was desx>erately slow work, and duction no crime? An’ that’s only, one THE PRESIDENT, St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame P. 0., IndUna. CHAPTER XI.—In her cell In the out­ there’s firm sand. Wait a minute; beyond that ridge of rock they discov­ count. I’ve had an^ye on you for law’s cave, Stella, visited by Cateras, pre­ ered no other evidence. An hour more’n six months, an’ Lacy’s been □DC □ □ □ tends to surrender, then fells him with a I’ve got a pocket compass.” stone, binding him, while unconscious, with He struck a match, sheltering the pa.ssed, and not the slightest sign gave making a cat'spaw out of yoq'all that strips from her petticoat She takes his encouragement. Could the wagon have time. Well, Lacy Is playin’ his last Ideal Catholic Boarding keys, revolver and ammunition and leaves sputtering blaze with one hand. The Mt. St. Gertrude Academy tee cell. Seeking a way from the cave, turned in some other direction? In hand right now, an’ I've got the Schools she Is accosted ^ a fellow prisoner, who the shadow of a sand dune they halted cards.” The marshal paused, fully BOULDER, COLO. declares he Is Cavendish. She releases him and while they are groping their finally to discuss the situation. Shonid aware that he had struck home, then way to daylight their path Is blocked by they go on? Or explore further to the added quietly: “It allers struck me. ST BENHHCT’S Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M., a new a ^ v sX is a boarding school emphasizing the best influence of west? Might It not even be better to Matt, that naturally you was a pretty COLLEGE home. retrace their way to the springs, and decent fellow, but had drifted In with I High School, Commercial and Col­ The Academy enjoys the advantage of a most pictur­ (Continned from lait week.) vait tho coming of Lacy? a bad crowd. I’m offering you now a lege Courses. Modern Buildings, esque and healthful location. Brennan was for turning back, chance to get straight again.” He CHAPTER XIII. Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, etc. The courses of study embrace the Grammar, Com­ arguing the uselessness of going fur­ threw back hls coat and exhibited his mercial and Academic Departments. Special advantages star. “Yer see, I ain't just talkin’ ter A Needle in a Haystack. ther, and the necessity of water for in instrumental and vocal music. the ponies. yer ns Dan Brennan—I’m the law." ST. BENEDICT’S The little marshal of Haskell had The boy, for he was scarcely more For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR. the reputation of being as quiok of wit "Come on, Jim,” he urged. “Be sen­ MAWR HILL If , than that in years, shuffied hls feet as of trigger finger. Startled as he was sible; we’ve lost the trail, and that’s uneasily, and hls eyes wandered from Separate, complete plant for h by that sudden apparition appearing no fault o’ ours. An Apache Indian Brennan to Westcott. The look of sul­ younger students. before them in the dark road, and at couldn’t trace a herd o’ steers tlirough len defiance had vanished. being addressed by a woman’s voice, this sand. And look ahead thar! It’s the mention of the name Cassady gave worse, an’ more o f It. I’m for stalking Conducted by the Benedictine (To be Continued.) Fathers him an Instant clue. There was but Lacy at the springs.” He stopped sud­ Atchison, Kansas one Cassady In camp, and that indi­ denly, staring southward as though he had seen a vision. '‘Holy smoke 1 vidual’s reputation was scarcely of a □ □ □ □ C □ □ □ * What’s that? By God! It’s a wagon, THE UNIVERSITY OF kind to recommend him In the eyes of NOTRE DAME the law. If any woman sought that Jim; an’ It come right up out of the fellow In this out-of-the-way spot. It earth. There wasn’t no wagon there IMHACULATA SEMINARY I a second ago.” Notre Dame, Indiana was surely for no good purpose. Bren­ Washington, D. C. nan leaned forward over his saddle For a moment both men suspected Departments of Arts, Letters, Select Suburban School for GlTls , that what they looked upon was a Journalism, Political Economy, Conducted by .the Sisters of Prov­ horn, lowering his voice confidentially, Sociology, Biology, Chemistry, idence, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, and managing to achieve a highly mirage—Its actual existence there in Pharmacy, Civil Engineering, Indiana. that place seemed Impossible. Yet Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Two-Ysar Certtflcats Course meritorious brogue. Engineering. Chemical Engineer­ for high school graduates. there was no disputing the fact that “Sure, orm Cassady,” he admitted ing. Mining Engineering, Archi­ Freparatory and Special yonder In the very midst of that deso­ tecture. Commerce, Law, Agricul­ Courses. grouchlly. “How Iver come yer ter Kuslo, Art, Expression lation of sand a wagon drawn by ture, Library Science. guess thotT’ Domestlo Science. straining horses was slowly moving F&EFABATOBY SCHOOI. New wing ready Septem­ "You were expecting to meet Mr. ber, 1920. Students’ directly toward them. Westcott was St. Edward's KaU for Young Boys. IF YOU ARE SEEKING THE BEST IN EDUCATION FOR YOLU DAUGH­ Enright, weren’t you? That was what rooms with suits and first to grasp the truth, hastily jerking private baths. Gym­ Bill Lacy told you. He was to ex­ nasium, new swim­ TER, ST. MARY’S ACADEMY IS THE PLACE. ADDRESS SISTERS OF the marshal back to where the tired plain to you just what you were to ming pool, riding, LORETTO, 1370 PENN. ST., DENVER, COLORADO. ponies stood with drooping heads be­ abundant outdoor do.” exercise. The Light Illumined His Face for an hind the protection of the dune. ACASESCY OF TBB HOEY Address Brennan mumbled something Indis­ CKIXiS JESUS Instant Westcott lay outstretched on the Sister Secretary tinctly, now thoroughly aroused to Cheyenne, Wyoming 4220 Wlaconsln Ave. far side of the dune, his hat beside Boarding and Say School the situation. light illumined his face for an In­ F * him, and his eyes barely able to peer Affiliated with the State Univer­ ‘‘Well, Mr. Enright couldn’t come, stant, and then went out, leaving the sity and The Catholic University over tne summit, reaay to repon OD- and Lacy Is over across the creek yet, night blacker than before. of America. ^ Get subscriptions for The Reg servations to the marshal crouched Address Mother Superior hunting down Ned Beaton’s murderer. “That’s south,” he announced, snap­ ister. Big conraission. Refer Saint Patrick Academy below. I am Miss La Rue,” she hurried on, ping the compass case shut “and this ennes necessary. “It’s Moore’s team, all right,” he almost breathlessly, "and Tve brought blame wind Is southeast; that ought to whl.spered back, “ and Matt Is driving SIDNEY, NEBR. you Lacy’s note, which you are to give keep us fairly straight” them. There Isn’t anyone else on the I f to that Mexican—Pascual Mendez. “The ponies will do that; they’ll Accredited to State University seat, so I guess he must be alone." You understand? You are to give It keep where the traveling Is good. Shift "We can’t be sure of that,” returned to him, and no one else. Lacy said this bag back of your saddle, Dan. You Boarding and Day School, conducted by the Ursuline Sis­ Brennan, wise In guarding against you could kill your horse. If neces­ ride lighter, ailfi my horse is begin­ surprises. “There was another fellow ters. A modern, up-to-d^te jehool for girls and boys. sary, but the note must be there by ning to pant already; that will ease Loretto Academy with him on the out trip and he might daylight tomorrow. Here—take It.” him a few pounds.” SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO High School and Co;ttfneteial Deiwrtuients. Thorough be lying down back In the wagon. Brennan thrust It Into an Inner The transfer was made, and the two Equipment, Practical ’^lethiftds and inost reasonable terms. pocket, and cleared his throat. There men rode out into the rear desert We’d better both of ns hold ’em up. I Conducted hy Sisters of Loretto was no small risk in asking questions, urging their animals forward, trust­ can hear the creak of the wheels now, For further infornihttbk-rrpfdy to Sister Superior. yet, unless he learned more, this In­ ing largely to their natural Instinct so maybe you best slide down. Is the formation might prove utterly use­ for guidance. ’They would follow the outfit loaded?” BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN less. The note to Mendez meant little hard sand, and before long the scent “Traveling light, I shonid say,” and until he discovered where that bandit of water would as certainly lead tbem Westcott, after one more glance, crept Write for Catalogue was to be fonnd. directly toward the spring. j down the sand heap and joined the R ead the “Sm all A ds“ "Share now, miss,” he said Insinuat­ Yet It was not long until dawn b»- I waiting man below. Both stood Intent T DON’T YOU LIKE THE STORY? IRISH REPUBUC PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY; We often feel like putting this qiiestion to those who scowl Riid squint when they read. Without realizing it we do the same ourselves. Anyone POSTPONED DUE TO TRAMWAY STRIKE who finds it necessary to scowl and squint when leading should have his eyes e.xamined and save trouble by wearing correctly made glasses. Strike or no strike, the big picnic, had the effect of gaining it new support, under the auspices of the Irish-Ameri- for the demand for tickets during the The Swigert Bros. Optica! Co. ean Progressive society, which was to present week has been greater than at We Offer Many Helps to have been held last Sunday will come any time before last Sunday. The pro­ Whose Reputation and Equipment Give off Sunday next at Elitch's Gardens. moters are making every effort to see You the Highest Grade of Service. Devoted Ezolnalvelr to To nikke up for the disappointment oc­ that a thoroly enjoj’ahle day will he the Ftttlnaf and UaunTao- casioned to the thousands who had spent by patrons, and if the sale of 1650 California St. Denver tnrlnr of OIm s m . bought tickets the promoters have de­ tickets is any indication of what the Those Who Wish to Save cided to give some compensation in the attendance will be, there is sufficient way of add.ed attractions, and if a first- evidence to justify the statement that class bill of fare was arranged for last next .Sunday's cro’.vds will beat all OUR CHATS WITH PATRONS HAVE INFLU­ week, as it was, the program next Sun­ records established at Elitch’s. ENCED MANY OF THEM TO FORM THAT Hartiord-McConaty day in point of interest and variety will The cause, be it. remembered, is the VERY VALUABLE HABIT— THE SAVING OF surpass that of any outing yet held in cause of the republic of, Ireland. No SMALL AMOUNTS REGULARLY Undertaking Co. the neighborhood of Denver. Tickets effort is too small and no sacrifice tod We have of course hold good and will be honored great in the work of assisting the old­ stood the 1455-57 GLEN ARM ST. on presentation. est of the small nations to win the teat of PHONE MAIN 7779 time. Ei- It is evident that the postponement, world’s recognition of her independence. 4% on Savings Accounts tablished due to the street car strike, far from In the evening a Ford car will be giv­ 1174. marring the success of the picnic, has en away as already arranged. OBITUARY. OUR FOREIGN DEPARTMENT ISSUES LET­

THOMAS C. CURRAN, at his resi­ TERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS’ CHECKS dence. 1228 Hast Thirteenth avenue, JESUm FROM LOCAL CHEYENNE IS LAUDED father of Mrs. S. D. Irvine and Mrs. — BUYS AND SELLS FOREIGN CURRENCY James Glllig'an of Denver and Mrs. K. R. — PROCURES PASSPORTS, ETC. Sowards of Manassa, Colo. Funeral from Cathedral Monday morning. PROVINCE TO STUDY FOR ITS ENTHUSIASM MARGARET HART, daughter of Mr. an^ Mrs. Harold Hart, was buried from THE DENVER MARBLE the residence, 14 South Fox street, Mon­ day; St. Joseph’s church at 9 a. m. In­ IN SCHOOLS ABROAD ON U N in OF LAYMEN terment Mount Olivet, under the direc­ The Hibernia Bank & Trust Co. tion of Theodore Hackethal. atid GRANITE CO. St. Ijonis.— Eight priests and seminar­ Washington, U. C.— The call for the BABY LOSASSO, infant son of Mr. CHAMPA & FIFTEENTH STS. DENVER, COLO. I and Mrs. Michael Losasso, was buried ians of St. Louis university arc to sail first convention of the National Lay MONUBSEMTI AND from Theodore Hackethal’s funeral parl­ ors Monday at 3 p. m. for Europe in the latter part of August MAUfOLEUMg men’s Council, to be held in Washington MARIE WOLLSCHLAEGER. age 81 to pursue studies that will equip them the last week in September, will be sent years, at the residence, 2152 Stout street, Office and Worka mother of Mr,s. Dorothy Morgan of 2152 tor professorships or for the prie.sthood. out this month by the board of directors Stout street. Services held from the U U Lawrence ft., Denver, Colo. Holy Ghost church last Saturday at 8 They will remain abroad for various per­ of that organization and promises to a. m. Interment at Riverside cemetery. iods. bring together delegates from all na­ Phone Main 1816 MARGARET WOOD of 1541 Clarkson street. Funeral was held Saturday morn­ Rev. .Tohn .1. Clifford, who,«e book, tional Catholic men’s societies as well as ing from the W. P. Horan & Son funeral “The Logic of Lourdes,” is only lately chapel. Requiem Mass at the Cathedral representative laymen appointed by the at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Olivet from the press, will go to Troncliicnncs, sjiiritual heads of every archdiocese and VENEZUELA GIVES WARM MISSIONARY SISTERS’ NEW j ARTISTIC cemetery. near Ghent, Belgium, to remain a year. A. M. SLOANE at the Columbia hotel. diocese in the United Slates. WELCOME TO U. S. PUPILS PREVENTORIUM IS READY i Remains were forwarded from the W. P. Messrs. Joseph M. Egan and Raymond The board of directors 'will meet early PILGRIMAGE MEMORIALS Horan & Son funeral chapel to Now Bed­ ford, Ma.ss., for interment. J. Gray will continue their scholastic next month to outline the complete pro­ Washington, D. C.— Seventeen stu­ Los Angeles.—The Rev. William E. TO ROME AND THE HOLY LAND AUP’RED BARONEY of 705 Curtis studies in the Isle of .Jersey, and gram for the convention. Mii-hael J. dents of the Foreign Service school of Corr, director of the Bureau of Catholic street Funeral services held Saturday afternoon at the residence. Interment Messrs. Arthur F. Hoogstrcct and .Tames Slattery, e.xecutive .secretary of the G'lMrgstown university, who went to Charities for the Diocese of Ijos Angeles Uader'the Spiritual Direc­ Mount Olivet cemetery, under direction .J. O’Neil will go to Sarria, a suburb of countries of Latin America to study at and Monterey, has annoiHiced the open­ o f W. P. Horan & Son. board of directors, who has just re­ tion of CLARENCE E. BATCHELDER of Barcelona, .‘!pain, for' the same purpose. turned from a visit to many of the cities first hand commercial conditions and ing of the Preventorium, an institution RIGHT REV. Agate, Colo. Funeral services held Satur­ methods there, are now the guest.s of o f­ destined to ward off tuberculosis from day afternoon at the W. P. Horan & Son Rev. Charles A. Meehan and the Rev. of the far west, has found remarkable JOSEPH SCHREMBS funeral chapel. Interment Fairmount .\loysius C. Kemper arc to prepare them­ enthusiasm for the work of the council ficials and prominent citizens of Car­ girls susceptible to its attacks, in the cemetery. Bishop of Toledo selves by two years’ study in Romo to in San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Oak­ acas, Venezuela, where they were re­ foothills back of Burbank, near here. ELLEN CONNOLLY of 1121 Kearney Most of the principal Cities of street. Mother of Robert Connolly. Fu­ occupy chairs of theology in the Jesuit land, Los Angeles and Cheyenne, in all ceived with great hospitality. They will The institution will be under the di­ ( neral services held Monday afternoon at Europe and the Battle Area will the W. P. Horan & Son funeral chapel. scholasticate here. They completed their of which he discussed plans for the forth­ return to the United States about the rection of the Missionary Sisters of the be visited. Also Parar-le-Monlal, Interment Galesburg, HI. Domremy, Lourdes and Padua: theological course in f?t. Louis university coming convention with prominent Ca­ middle of August. Sacred Heart, and while the formal and thereafter Jerusalem, Jericho, JULIA MARINARO of 1821 West the Jordan, Bethlehem, Nazareth Thirty-fourth avenue. Remains at the two years ago. tholic laymen. Eight other students of the Foreign opening has not yet taken place, twenty- and other Holy Places. W. P. Horan & Son funeral chapel. Serviee school are in Cuba to acquire five girls are now being accommodated THOMAS W. ELLIS was buried Wed­ THE HOLY FATHER nesday morning from McGovern’s. Mass practical knowledge of the people and and gaining health and strength in the at St. Mary Magdalene’s church, Edge- PAULIST CHORISTERS TO will give us a special Audience, water, 10:30. Interment Mount Olivet. GIVE TWO COLO. CONCERTS HOLY CROSS SISTERS ARE products of the island, and to perfect fresh air and cool breezes of the San and throughout, elaborate arrange­ FoUowa Brother in Death. themselves in the Spanish language. Fernando foothills. The new building, ments have been made that will I.ate Monday afternoon, just two GUESTS AT Q. D. LODGE secure for the Pilgrims privileges weeks to the day and almost to the On th?ir arrival at Guayra, the port which will be formally opened this rarely accordrdecvery ^ to othera hour after his oldest brother, Louis, an The famous Paulist choir of New York Two members of the Holy Cross order, employe in the Union Pacific shops, was will sing at Glcnwood Springs August 10, of Caracas, the seventeen young Ameri­ month, is of red brick, 100 feet long by Since 1900 we have conducted killed by an engine. Emmet Young, 21, Sister M. Ijouise and Sister M. Coaina, abroad'and brought home safe and died of diabetes at his home, 3953 Short next Tuesday. It is also to sing at cans were received by representatives of 70 feet wide and will accommodate one contented 21 Bishops, 412 Priests Ijarimer street. Mr. Young was born in whose mother house is at Notre Dame, tlie Venezulan minister of foreign affairs, hundred girls, between the ages of three Denver October 16. 1898. and was an Grand Junction, on its return from a Pa­ and many thousands of lay pil­ apprentice machinist in the Union Pa­ cific coast trip. Ind., were guests at the “ Q. D. Ixidge*, the National Council o f Education and and fifteen. (Thildren are admitted on grims, and we have their strong­ BILLS BROS. cific shops. Both he and his brother Georgetown, from Friday until Sunday, the C**ntra! University of Caracas. Many diagnosis and recommendation of the est testimonials. O Propr. .served over.seas in the late war. He is V. Hefner, survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. last week. The Sisters were from St. leading members of the official, profes- medical staff and free clinic of the Santa F. B. Young, and two sisters, .Mrs. Flor­ NO PILGRIMAGE SO COMPLETE, 771 B.'oadway ence Moyer and Miss Mayme Young, all c h a p l a in GEN. KELLEY Mary’s academy, Austin, Texas. They siona'. and commercial circles of the cap­ Rita Welfare Center, operated by the INTERESTING AND ENJOY­ n » Bm I V ai ie nver. Minister John MacGoodwin entertained entirely to the uses of the Preventor­ kladlT Mad for bookUt flvlaf home Tue.sday night to recite the Ros­ Ihe A. W. Clark Drug Co. Louis give the information that Mrs. .1. -Alamboughvof this city and tliein at the American legation. ium. falldstallj. TWO STORES: ary, led by the chaplain, Father C. A. McDonnell, S.J. Mr. Young was a mem­ Fatlier Francis A. Kelley, Chaplain Gen­ Miss Margaret O’ Brien of Sterling. Colo­ On July 4 the students, assisted by McCrane’s Catholic Tours Cemei ttk Ave. and Jason St. ber. eral of the .American Ix-gion and Special rado, spent last week at the lodge. many distinguished Venezuelans, decor­ Third Ave and Elati St. Fonndor of Pioneor Sodality. 505 rifth Avrano Mww York City i ! Miss Katherine Mahoney, aged 66. a National Field .Scout Coniniissioncr of Staying at the “ Q. D.” cottage this ated the tomb of Simon Bd away and Zurich can ble prelate was asked to express his CRAZY CHARGE MADE BY Fo." rent, immediately, four nice large now boast of four Catholic pari.shes; the opinion in reference to the role promin­ J. B. GARVIN ORANGEMEN OF PRIEST rooms, unfurnished, modern, with gar- Carmelite Sisters GEO. P. HACKETHAL number of Catholics has increased to ent Catholics will play in the next polit­ ag(‘ Phone Gallup ’2215 J. Druggist 18th and Victor, St. Lonis, Me. ical campaign in Mexico. such an extent that the building of a Dublin.— .Among the ontrageou.s libels 2401 W. Thirty-second Ave. UNDERTAKER fifth parochial eliureh appears neee.«sary. Archbishop Mora delivered himself of experienced clmreh organist available. Denver, Colo. D lfs of Bister Bt. FIstts. The Car^ on the Irish priesthooel, the .stntement Mrs Go.ss, 1871 Race. In I860 the f^itholies in Zurich nnni- the following statement: “ The Cliurch meltte nun to whom our Lord deigned to at the lately imblished by the IVestein Morning reveal the wonderful efficacy of devo­ bered 2,.547; in 1870, they were 3,377; in Mexico 1ms nothing to do with mere News, of Plymouth, England, de.serves a FOR RENT-^Niee front room, half tion to His suffering Face. "The Arcb- political issues; and. therefore, I cannot hhick from car line: reasonable. Box T, and in 1880, they stood 4,771. Nowa­ superior ])laee. That ncwsjiapor wrote, confratemlty of the Holy Face” counts RESIDENCE days, out of the 208,000 inhahitants of commit myself to any definite opinion in Catholic Register. thousands o f members In the U. S. and that a Catholic jiriest in Limerick had many more throughout Fhirope. >6 cents the town, 70,000 are Catholics. , this regard. However, I wish to state offered from the altar “ one hundred FOR RENT—Sleeping room Catholic and postage. MORTUARY During the year 1919 the number of that Catholics, individually and other­ home; lady or gentleman: in St. laio’s or day.s’ indulgence to anyone who would Hymn to the Holy Faos. 10 cents and 'L Catholic Workers’ unions jnmped to wise, are free citizens; and, therefore, St. Eli/aheth parishes. Bo;c L, Catholic postage. 14th and Glenarm sluMit a policeman.” Called on to sub­ 205, which shows an increase of 43 over they are entitled to the inalienable' Regiater. Ufa of Biassed Anna of Bt. Bartholo­ stantiate the charge nr face legal jiro- mew, companion to Sister Teresa. 71 MODERN METHODS AND the year 1918. The innnber of mem­ rights and franehi.ies granted them by cents and postage. ceedings, the editor prudently withdrew FOR evv.NT—Single room or two or the constitution.” Ufe of Venerable Teresa Margaret, EQUIPMENT bers rose at the samd time from 2.2.57 Ihe lie and made known that it had three rooms en suite, in private home, young and lovely, her body is incorrupt. to 13,.538. On I>eecmb<*r 31st, the Fed­ South Denver, near St. Francis de Sales’ $S cents and postage Eome-like Surroundings. been supplied to him by an organization eration of Catholic Workers’ Unions church, and ear lines. Apply Box 5V, Reg­ Bt. EUas and the Order of CarmsA. known ns the Irish Loyalists’ IX-fense PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. ister. G<>ntlemen preferred. 26 cents and postage. Phone Kes. Phone grouped together 149 sections and 21,- Book Mark of Bfilter Teresa. 86 cents 1)2 fund. Of that body the Earl of Den­ and postage. Champa 5151 South 6S8 099 members, thereby show'ing an in­ NICELY furnished room for rent to JACQUES BROS. bigh, an English Catholic peer, and Mr. Fictnres of ffiiltsr Teresa. BmalL □ crease of 1,730 members. gentlemen, rrivate home; modern. One- MONUMENTS 60 «ents per 100: larger. 2 for 6 cents 3DD E. R. Turton, M. P., a person of consid­ Butter Krust Bread half block from ear line, three blocks City MAUSOLEUMS erable eoinmeroinl prominence, happened 'Takes you back home** Park. Reasonable. York 1081. Office and Yuds, *28 E Sixth Ave. DR. J. J. MEEHAN d Catholic lady as CANADIAN PARLORS Enameled Snrfaoes housekeeper for priest’s household, out Fine for'W ash Day 1449-51 Kalamath St. of Denver. (Three priests). Fine mod­ Made In Denver EMPLOYMENT THE em house, no laundry, no baking. In­ Grocery, Paint and KODAK FINISHING quire Rev. A. P. Brucker, S.J., 2760 Hardware Stores Sell It. For the Better Grade of 'Work AGENCY Phone Main 3658 ONLY CEMETERY FOR Larimer St. Send or Mail It to the Nonesuch Paint Cleaner Co. HUB «l(. lilf Larimer. Res. Phone Main 3250 CATHOLIC PEOPLE CABBAGE CUTTERS—6 knives— ALL-WEL PHOTO SERVICE Denver, Colo. slices all kinds vegetables rapidly; fine Fhone Champa 3619 Denver, Colo. 527 and 1612 E. 17th Ave. •atabnehed 111*. Hre. 3. WblU, Prop OF DENVER for potato chips. Prepaid, $1.00, three Denver, Colo. for $2.00. Agents wanted. Lusher Bros., Elkhart, Indiana. City Office M. O'KEEFE, President W. J. KERWIN, Vice-President. WANTED—Good Catholic middle- aged woman as housekeeper for priest 403 Gas & Electric Bldg. near Denver. Address Box H, care Den­ DIAMONDS □ ver Catholic Register. The Windsor Farm Dairy DOC WANTED—Housekeeper and janitor 1855 Blake Street. Phones Main 5136-5137 at Catholic church outside Denver. Pre­ fer married man and woman, between M . O ’K eefe jew elry C o. ages of 40 to 60 years. Woman must be Our reputation demands that We have the best selection of K. of C. emblem goods in the city. Houre, 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone Main 3437. neat and good cook; man able to do jan­ we distribute only Residence Phone York 2383 itor work about ehurch property. To suitable parties will furnish home, light, The Store of Quality phone, fuel .water and board, plus salary S27 Fifteenth Street Phone Main 6440 DR. J. J. O ’N E IL-D enfisf of $60 per month. Position permanent The Best Milk and Cream Margaret OTveefe, Sec’y-Treaa. Fred Braun Suite 722 Mack Bnildinc. 16tli and California Streets. and to begin August 1. If interested see mGH.OLlSS SESTIOE Mr. M. J. W. Smith at office of The Den­ ver Catholic Register.

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