iPROGRAM FOR STATE MEETING OF CATHOLIC WOMEN

OF U N Y OF f E w r l a t i w l i c mm iL GIVE U B S in TO NEl ORUIZA' OCT. 13 Protestants Lose Catholics, Thomas Nahony of Lonpiont, Colo,, to Tell of Spanish Work

By Frederic Funder roundly 100,000. The separations Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing in This Paper, as The organization meeting of the convention will be decided at the or­ (Vienna Correspondent, N. C. W. C. were largest in 1920, when 44,704 Diocesan Council of Catholic Women ganization meeting. News Service) occurred, but the number has been Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled from the Vi. C. W . C. News Service will be held at the Knights of Co­ At the opening convention a pro­ Vienna.— Two notable effects of declining steadily since. In 1923 the lumbus hall. Sixteenth and Grant, on gram of activities throughout the the Free Thinkers’ movement in Ger­ relatively small number of 18,074 VOL. XXI. NO. 7 DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY OCT. 8, 1925. $2.00 PER YEAR Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 13, at 2 diocese will be launched. This pro­ many are recorded in the twelfth separations was recorded. o’clock. The program at the meeting gram will center around the proposed volume of the Church Handbook for Thus the proportion of losses for will include the adoption of a con­ activities of the organization meet­ Catholic Germany, edited by Father the four years stands: Protestant, stitution, the selection of temporary ing. In the interim various portions Krose, S.J., and Joseph Sauren, 951,000; Catholic, 100,000. The officers, the presentation of a pro­ of the diocese will be organized into which has just been published. They population of the country may - a m of activities, diocesan-wide in units, which will affiliate themselves are the heavy losses to Christianity rightly be given as 40,500,000 Pro­ CoflHnoD Sense Proves Divinity LOCAL C O ilE N T its scope. Addresses will be made with the diocesan council. that the movement wrought in the testants and 20,500,000 Catholics, by the R t Rev. Msgr. Godfrey Raber, Meetings held in different parts of years 1919 to 1923, and the in­ the figures being correct as for 1922. The school board at Englewood is V.G., who will represent Bishop the diocese this week were* at Fort creased number of mixed marriages It will therefore be seen how much the latest to add its name to the in- Tihen, the Rev. Wm. O’Ryan, the Collins, Longmont, Lafayette, Boul­ by Catholics. more heavily the Free Thinkers of (k is t Sliows Fatlier Walsh famons list of those openly fighting Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, the Rev. der, Louisville, Brighton, Platteville Protestent churches were by far propaganda struck the Protestant the constitation of the state of Colo­ Chas. McDonnell, S.J., the Rev. E. J. and Greeley. A representative at­ the heaviest sufferers in the losses of churches than it did the Catholic. rado by applying the religions test Mannlx and the Rev J. J. Donnelly. tendance is urged and is expected at the Christian groups. They were the The increase in the number of to prospective school teachers. Whan 'Thonus Mahony, ^ a n d knight of the meeting next Tuesday, so that first to feel ,the effects of the baneful mixed marriages by Catholics is re­ Two thousand persons crowded night for the very first time, hears L o n ^ o n t council, K. of C., will give the women themselves may from the new propaganda, which first struck into the Cath^ral or tried to get in the name of Jesus Christ and re­ ths Women’s Catholic Order of For­ garded as more serious than the esters held its national convention an interesting account of the pro­ beginning share in the making of them in. 1908. From 1919 to 1923 sei;wration problem, which apparent­ last Sunday night, when the Rev. solves to find out all that he can gram of, Mexican welfare, showing the organization. alone, I^otestantism lost 1,017,000 Francis Walsh applied the role of about him. He will discover, upon here, a lady from a mid-Western ly is being overcome and is only tem­ stats who came as a delegate decided the best W y s for the participation of Any inquiries as to the council members, from which are to be de­ common sense to prove that Christ a little investigation, that in thircity porary. In 1910 there were 46,205 that she would make her future home the Diocesan Council of Catholic should be m^de to Mrs. M. J. O'Fal­ ducted only about 66,000 as recon­ is God. He said: of Denver there are approximately such marriages, but tbe number rose in Colorado. She was a public school Women. The date for the opening lon, 1580 Vine street, Denver. versions. Catholics over the same In this series of lectures it is our one hundred thousand people who to 83,297 in 1919 and 90,922 in 1920. teacher of ten years’ experience. She period suffered separations of 161,- object to apply to the fundamental believe in the divinity of Christ; not In 1921 it was 75,270. Of every 100 applied at Englewood and was ac­ 567, but conversions and reconver­ doctrines of the Catholic religion the that Christ was a nun sent by God, Catholics married, 13.4 took non- cepted as a supply teacher. sions bring the number down to (Continued on Page 4) test of common sense. but tlmt He is God. We began by stating the common A short visit to the public library sense reasons for the belief that we will reveal to this inquirer that there She was tried out and givau to un­ Thomas J. Donnegan Ends Fifteen are creatures of an Infinite Personal are about six hundred million Chris­ derstand that her work was wholly God, and by showing that the whole tians in the world. A few; more visits satisfactory. One of the En(lewood Catholic concept of creation in no to the library will disclose the as­ Prd:4stant pastors was among her New Arcbbisliop Tells Newspaper way conflicts with modem scientific tounding fact that this widespread character references. The district Years’ Service for K. of C. Here theories. Last Sunday night we ap­ belief in the Divinity of Jesus is true, needed a music and art teacher, but plied the test of common sense to not only of this generation of men, her work was so capable that it was the teaching of the Church regarding but that, for hundreds of years, men decided to split this work and to re­ Men Wby Chrch Has Schools sin, and we established the fact that by the hundreds of millions l ^ e be­ tain her, as she was able to teach art When Thomas J. Donnegan seph Rihn was chosen and under the common sense itself is the standard lieved it, and that thousanos upon the lower grades, in addition to stepped out of the office of financial new rules of the council must hire a other duties. Applicants for the po­ of morality, the measure of right and thousandis have undergone all kinds secretary of Denver council, Knights bookkeeper who is a member of the wrong. of privation, persecution, torture and sition were informed that it was sat­ council. Stanley McGinnis, librarian / Cincinnati.— The Most Rev. John and that God is the eternal truth. of Columbus, on Tuesday night, he Tonight we come to the third foun­ death, rather than renounce it. isfactorily filled. of the K. of C. and the Denver Ath­ T. McNicholas, O.P., Archbishop of So, too, by means of geography and And among this vast multitude of ended fifteen years’ work for the letic club,* is to have charge of the kindred studies, the child is led to dation-stone of the Catholic religion, Cincinnati, at a dinner tendered him the Divinity of Christ. Have we a Christians are found most of the And then her name came before local K. of C. He was agent of their records. a knowledge and love of God. It is common sense reason for believing in world’s greatest men—poets, artists, tbe directors to elect her to the per­ old home at Glenarm and Fourteenth Mr. Donnegan and his daughter by newspaper executives here, took in the school, also, that from the the most extraordinary doctrine that philosophers, scientists, statesmen, manent position. The name happens for five years, and served as financial have made scores of friends by the advantage of the occasion to explain very beginning the child is taught the Infinite and All-Perfect God of historian^ physicians, wizards of fi­ to be Irish. The superintendent had secretary of the council ten years genial spirit with which they met the Catholic attitude toward educa­ respect for authority as coming from the universe actually became man, nance, giants of military strategy, evidently been laboring under the im­ more. His daughter. Miss Ella Don­ visitors fo K. of C. headquarters. tion. God.” leaders of men and women up to the pression that the woman was not a negan, has assisted him for the last One of his most conspicuous services Declaring that many non-Catholics Bespeaking the co-operation of the and that that God-man is Jesus of Nazareth? Let us suppose that there heights of human achievement; and Catholic. But the board made him seven years. Mr. Donnegan’s plans was his care of sick members and the have now come to realize that edu­ newspapers in Church work. His find out. H r told her that he was ^>*e indefinite, but it is known that comfort he brought to bereaved cation without a religious foundation is in this audience a man who, to­ (Continued on Page 4> Grace said: asked to investigate her name. When newspaper circles have been trying homes. He used his position to do is incomplete. His Grace said: “I am prepared to welcome sug­ she inquired what he meant, he asked to capture Miss Donnegan. The fact many acts of kindness for the church. “ You may disagree with us Catho­ gestions at all times, even when a point blank what Church she attend­ that a story of hers was recently ac­ It was he, for instance, who sum­ lics on the question of the parochial principle is involved. Not that I be ed. Bhe told him that she was a Cath­ cepted by the American magazine is moned all the priests of the city to school, but long experience has lieve we can always agree upon prin olic, and his reply was that the board sufficient proof of her ability as a the General hospital on the night of taught the Church the value of a re­ ciple. But there are many differ­ Semioary Choir to Sing at Local writter. would not think of electing a Cath­ Father Cornelius O’Farrell’s fatal ligious atmosphere. If it simply were ences of opinion that can be ironed olic. The financial secretaryship of the automobile accident, making it pos­ a question of teaching the three R’s, out by frank discussion. At any rate K. of C. was recently put on a dif­ sible for the Holy Family pastor to I would me all the authority of my we may lay aside those things on ferent basis and Mr. Donnegan was die surrounded by his fellow clergy­ office to close every parochial school which we cannot agree so that we Such sordid bigotry is making Cathedral Every Sunday Evening Colorado the laughing stock of the not a candidate for re-election. Jo­ men. in the archdiocese. But we maintain may develop those which otherwise that it is necessary to teach the child would be lost entirely.” country. A prominent business man a knowledge of God and the purpose Andrew H. Foppe of The Cincin­ who recently visited the East and of its creation from the very begin­ nati Enquirer staff arranged the din^ An innovation for the West will years by the Cathedral parish, to talked to some of the commercial ning. ner and in an address lauded the be introduced at tbe Cathedral Sun­ Sunday night, did this in oH er to im­ leaders of the nation was given to “ From a simple problem in arith­ day evening, when seminarians from press the people with the beauty of (Continued on Page 8) Several Nuns as Speakers at Church as a bulwark of lawful au­ metic we teach -the eternity o f truth thority, order and justice. St. Thomas’ will alternate with the the liturgy and to give instruction vested male choir in the singing of amid the mamifi*^™^ rittul atmos­ Vespers. Alternate verses will be phere of the Church. sung by the seminarians in the sanc­ “ I am convinced that instruction State Convention of Alu lae tuary and the choir in the choral loft. given amidst the beauty o f the litur­ Fr. Leo’s Cause It is purposed to make this a regroMr gy means far more than that given United L a k Hears Defense of Sunday evening feature at the Ca­ from a bare platform,” he says. thedral. The introduction of the seminary The fourth biennial convention ot Louise Lazell, Mrs. Wm. Mathews, Father Hugh L. McMenamin, who choir is part of the plan to present the Colorado chapter of the Interna­ Mias Cecilia Ford. The election of One of 117 tional Federation of Catholic Alum­ officers will occupy the remainder of transferred the regular Monday the beauty of the Church’s ritualism U Ming h E(Mosk Probb evening instruction trlass, held for in all its fullness.** nae will be held in Denver Oct. 16, the morning, when Mother Dolorine 17 and 18, with headquarters at the of St. M aiys academy and Sister S t Antbon^s Alnmanac, the 1926 Brown Palace hotel. The following Sebastian o f Mount S t Scholastica’s edition of which has just been issued program has been arranged: academy. Canon City, will address Austin, Minn.— Vigorously defend-] the world if it despises the Christian, by the Franciscan Fathers of the E^day. Oct. 16 at 2 p. m., the ses­ the members. ing the right of the Church to pro-1 moral message of the Church and her Holy Name province at St Bonaven- sion of the departments of education The affiliated Denver schools will nounce an opinion on the industrial divine Founder.” New York Theatrical Han Says He tUre. N. Y., gives a list of the spirit­ and literature will be held in the be visited in the afternoon. problems of America today and as­ Asserting that the history of the ual sons and daughters of S t Francis drawing room of the hotel, with Sis­ The convention will close Sunday whose causes for beatification or can­ serting that “ the Church has a mes-' was a long story of ter Dolorine, Ph.D., dean of Loretto night, with a banquet at which Bar. onization are being promoted by the sage for labor,” the Rev. J. C. Har­ struggle in behalf of the lowly. Fa­ Heights college, presiding. This in­ J. F. McDonough will be toastmaster. rington of St. Paul seminary, ad­ ther Harrington declared that there General Postulator o f the Order of cludes an address by Rev. Wm. Very Rev. Wm. P. Barr, CJL, Very Was Cured at Lourdes Shrine Franciscans, and gives a picture of dressing the Minnesota State Federa­ have been in the world only two civ­ O’Ryan. Rev. Robert Kelley, S.J., the Revs. H. “ the servant of God, Fr. Leo Hein­ tion of Labor convention here, de­ ilizations, the pagan and tbe Chris­ The formal opening of the conven­ L. McMenamin, Charles McDonnell, clared that “ the Catholic Church has tian. Ceaselessly combating the richs, of the Holy Name province. tion will take place that evening, with SJ., Matthew Smith, Prof. Charles always been the greatest friend of pagan philosophy of oppressing the New York.— Three months ago Eld- Jacobi had suffered with a strained Order of EYiars Minor, shot in Den­ a reception in the ball room, the C. Brown, Miss Emily Griffith and ver while distributing Holy Com­ labor.” laborer and the lowly, the Church has ward Jacobi, 48, theatrical helper heart ever since he fell from a lad­ Denver circle I. F. C.'A. as hostesses. Mesdames Ida Kruse McFarlane and munion” at S t Elizabeth’s church in To deny that the Church has a brought the slave to the estate of serf left the United Stiites on a stretcher. The speakers of the evening will be Miller Porter will be among the der on the stage of the Hippodrome 1908, “ by a fanatic who hated the right to s ^ k on industrial prob­ and the serf to that of freeman, he Doctors shook their heads; they had Rev. Francis Walsh, Misses Kather­ speakers of the evening. ten years ago. For some time he had faith.” His is the only picture given lems, said Father Harrington, would said. for some time pronounced his case ine Kenehan, Angelic Early and All thofo interested in the work been confined to his bed and physi­ in the article: hence the Almanac be to say it “ has no right to preach “ The Church of Christ has always hopeless. Friends concealed the fear Marie Foley. of the federation are cordially invit­ been accounted the Church of the that their farewells would be the last cians told him medicine or surgery seems especially interested in his Solemn Mass at the Cathedral Sat­ the theological and moral virtues o f could do him no good. Friends, how­ cause. ed to attend the Maas, reception and charity and justice, social charity and poor, the lowly, and the humble they would offer the sufferer on urday at 9 o’clock, with sermon by various sessions of the convention. workingman. The Church has al­ earth. ever, promoted a benefit, raised The sanctity of the Franciscan Or­ Rev. Wm. S. Neenan, will be follow­ social justice, in so far as these great der is proved by the number of The I. F. C. A. was organized in ways sanctified labor as a necessary Jacobi partook not at all of the $3,000, and sent him to Lourdes, ed by the session of the Social Serv­ New York city in 1914 by a small \ ' f ethical and Christian virtues touch on where he was confident he would be caoaaa— eleven for canonization and the relations of capital and labor in and a blessed thing, because the fears of his friends, and scorned the ice department, Mrs. Frank F. Far­ group of alumnae and now numbers cured. 106 for beatification. Of these, Church stands up for the dimity of doctors’ words. He went to the rell, presiding. Papers will be read over 70,000 individual members, this great Republic.” Recalling the He witnessed three immediate and seventy-four were members of the human personality, and labor, no shrine of Loudres, in France. Today by Rev. John R. Mulroy, Sister Louis with chapters in practically every Divine command to the Church to absolute cures at Lourdes, while re­ P in t order, twenty wwe Poor Clares, matter how common or how hard, is he is back, walking with a vigorous Bertrand of St. Patrick’s high school, state in the union, several Canadian teach, he asked: “What is social covering his own health, Jacobi told fourteen were membera of the Third charity and social justice but the that human personality transformed stride, apparently a well man. Pueblo; Sister Francis Regina of the provinces, besides England, Ireland, “ I think the doctors will either friends. Two were cases of paraly Order living in community and nine teaching o f Christ applied to the into wealth.” sis and one of blindness, he asserted. were members of the Third Order Cathedral high school, Denver; Dr. Belgium, France, Switzerland and dustrial relations of human economic The speaker told how the Church pronounce me cured or find me so Anne Nicholson, western field rep­ other European countries. The ob­ well that they will be able to finish His four children and numerous Secular. society?” • taught that slave and master were resentative of the N. C. C. W., and ject of the federation is to bring into the job,” he says, adding, “ You see, friends joined in a celebration at his The Almanac is filled with interest­ “ I think with the Popes and Bish­ equal in the eyes of God, and admit­ home the evening o f his return. ing information and articles. Miss Josephine Roche of the Chil­ communication the various distinct ops of the last half centu^ that so­ ted ex-slaves to her ministry, an ex- I got fat over there.” dren’s bureau, Washingfton, D. C. Catholic Alumnae associations for cial charity and social justice are the slave even mounting the throne of At luncheon Mrs. C. A. Yont, pres­ the purpose of upholding ideals of greatest needs, of the world today,” the papacy; how by degrees the state ident of the Big Sister movement. Catholic womanhood and to formu­ he declared, “ and woe to us if we do recognized this stand in laws; how Miss Dorothy Davidson of Cathedral late plans for the extension of Cath­ not teach and preach them, and woe the slave found refuge in the high school alumni and the presidents olic education, literature and social to the industrial and social order of (Continued .on Page 8). U. S. C A W C HIGH SCHOOLS INCREASE 136 of the senior classes of the affiliated work. The method of co-ordination schools will respond to toasts. is through the state and province The business sesion will follow, at chapters. The Colorado chapter was which reports of officers, alumnae formed in 1918 by Miss Mayme Han­ PER CENT IN i YEARS, SURVEY SHOWS presidents and committees will be lon of Pueblo, the first governor, and Indians Honor Black Robe on 'ven, as well as addresses by Sister now includes the following associa­ Sary James, Moun^ St. Gertrude’s tions: academy, Boulder, and the principal Loretto alumnae and St. Patrick’s Washington.— Enrollment in' Cath­ Statistics in ths hands of the de­ increase in the previous two years. of St Joseph’s high school at Akron. alumni of Pueblo | Mount St. Scho­ olic secondary schools in the United partment show that it is more than Even in some of the smaller dioceses Sunday at 7:30 Communion Mass lastica’s alumnae,'Canon City; Lo­ Diainond Jnlnlee as Jesuit States has increased by 136 per cent justifiable to assume the increase in the nbmber had almost doubled. The will be held at the Cathedral, after retto Heights alnmnae, S t Mary’s in the last nine years, a survey just teachers employed in the secondary Archdiocese of Chicago leads with an which breakfast will be served at the alumnae. Cathedral high school alum­ completed by the N. C. W. C. Depart­ schools is keeping pace with the in­ increase of 2,349, and the Diocese of hotel, with addresses by the follow­ ni and the Alumnae of the Mesdames crease in students. In 1916 the num­ Detroit is second with an increase It Francis, S. D.— Surrounded covered prairie. One building ment of Education reveals. The sur­ ing: Rev. Francis Walsh, Miss (Continued on Page 8) ber of teachers was 2,505. Five of 2>217 over 1922. The figures for thousands of Sioux Indians.who hqused the -sisters, the other shel vey also shows that the number of years later, in 1920, there were six of the largest dioceses show the him as the “ Beloved tered the Jesuits and the children, pupils in Catholic high schools is in­ following: Chicago— 13,377 stu­ Rev. Florentine Dig- besides providing space for the laun­ creasing approximately 17 per cent 6,962 relinous and 953 lay teachers, dents, 696 teachers; New York— celebrated the diamond dry, carpenter, blacksmith and shoe­ in every two-year period, and that or a total of 7,915, devoting their time to secondary instruction. This 7,670 students, 479 teachers; Detroit jubilee o f his entrance into the So­ maker shops. the goal of 200,000 will be reached if SSver Jnkilee ol Superior Overcoming a multitude of diffi­ not passed when the next census is was an increase of 216 per cent for — 7,693 students, 867 teachers; ciety of Jesus on O ct 1. cele­ the five years. In 1922 the number Philadelphia— 7,537 students, 875 bration was held at St'Francis’ Sioux culties set up by race prejudice, re- taken during the coming year. c f religious teachers had increased to teachers; Boston— ^7,375 students, mission, S t Francis, S. D., where li^ous hatred and savagery. Father Three extensive surveys of the 8,827 and that of lay teachers to 388 teachers; Brooklyn— 7,380 stu­ Father Digmann has been stationed Digmann patiently labored with the Catholic educational system have been made by the N. C. W. C. De­ 1,168, a total of 9,995, or an increase dents, 337 teachers. The totals for at Queen ol Heaven Home Indians until he had.ipided them to for thirty-nine years. these six dioceses are 50,932 stu­ On Christmas day, seventy-nine civilization and Christianity and, as­ partment of Education. The first, in of approximately 26 per cent for the two years. The 1924 census places dents and 2,637 teachers. years ago. Father Digmann was born sisted by the Indians, changed St. 1920, showed a total enrollment in Francis’ mission from lowly dwellings (Catholic preparatory schools of 129,- the number of religious teachers at Tbe Largast Schools Mother Candida, superior of the pee, K. of C. An American flag vrill at HeiUgenstadt in Eihsfeldt Ger­ The largest individual Catholic many. At nineteen years of age, he to perhaps the largest mission school 848, an increase of approximately 74 9,937 and of lay teachers at 1,476, or Queen o f Heaven orphanage, and a be raised amid appropriate ceremony, *an increase of about 15 per cent high school, according to the survey, entered the Society of Jesus at in the United States. per cent over 1915, the earliest year member of the Missionary Sisters of with an address by tte Rev. EdwaH over 1922. is the Catholic Girls’^ high school in J^edrichsburg, Westphalia. In 1880 Thousands of his beloved Indians for which figures were obtainable. J. Mannix. Tbe children of the or­ These figures, says the depart­ Philadelphia, with attendance of the Sacred Heart, will attain her phanage will present a play after the he came to the United States, landing came to the mission to join in the When the 1922 census was taken, tbe ment, will do m odi to uproot the 1,688 pupils. Next in line among the silver jubilee of profession as a nun flag-raising. All friends of the or­ in Boston on July 4. Two years celebration. Solemn High Mass with enrollment had increased by 17 per misconception that Catholic prepara­ larger schools come the Boston col­ Oct. 17, and a two-day celeUkation is phanage are invited to attend the were spent at Canisius college, Buf­ Father Digmann as celebrant opened cent and had reached 151,718. The tory schools are woefully under­ lege high school with 1,881 boys, the planned. On Saturday, Oct. 17, there celebration. falo, and four at what is now Cam­ the festivities. After the Mass a re­ census just completed is for 1924, and is manned— that one teacher is com­ Roman Catholic high s<^ool of Phila­ will be a Solemn Jubilee Mass, with pion preparatory school at Prairie- ception was held in the auditorium, based on reports from close to 2,400 Mother Candida came to America pelled to instruct too many pupils delphia arith 1,128 boys, Immaculata the Very Rev. Robert M. Kelley, S.J., in 1901 and was transferred to the du-Chien, Wis. On Aug. 6, 1886, where all the Indians had the oppor­ schools. It places the number of pre­ to make for eAciency. It will be high school of Chicago with 871 pesident of Regis college, as cele­ Denver home in November, 1909, Father Digmann arrived at St Fran­ tunity of shaking hands with Putin paratory students at 175,994, again Sapa, Black Beard, as is the custom, an increase of approximately 17 per seen, it points out, that in 1920 there girls, Duquesne university prepara­ brant, and in the afternoon there will having been stationed here since that cis with reinforcemenU for what was tory school of Pittsburgh with 752 be Benediction, with the Rev. James time. The order of which she is a a strumling mission. Where and telling him o f their good wishes. cent over the prerious two years. was an average of sixteen students then to each teacher, and that the average boys. La Salle academy of Provi­ M. Walsh, pastor of S t James’ member is one of the youngest in now stands the great concrete plant In the afternoon an entertainment To PsM 200,000 la 1926 Should enrollment continue to in­ in 1922 and 1924 is reduced to ap­ dence, R. 1., with 750. boys, and church, in cha^e. Both these serv­ the Church, but is already one of the with...... a capacity for 600 children, was given in his honor by the school children. In the evening motion pic- crease at the same rate— and there proximately fifteen. Mercy high school of Chicago vrith ices will be private. largest Its work has been especial­ surrounded by groves o f trees and On Sunday afternoon, O ct 18, the ly commended by the Vatican. It flanked by the mission shops and utres taken b^ the Bureau of Catho seems every reason to believe it will, lacreese la High SeheeU 760 girls. Opening of a large number of jubilee will be publicly celebrated has given extraordinary service buildings. Father Digmann found lie Indian Missions o f the Indian says the department— the enrollment The 1924 survey shows that the in 1926 wiu have reached the grand high school enroUnasnt in each e f the Catholic high schools in the last few vrith tbe dedication of a new 75-foot among Italian immigrants and oth­ only two small frame buildings and Congress and of St. Francis’ mission 102 dioceses underwent a substantial (Contiaoad oa Page I). flag pole, the gift o f the Fourth de- ers. two sod barns on a boundless gross- school were riiown. total of 206,912.

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Publifhed Weekly by W*«kly CalsMiar of Foa«t Days ConfMsor was oneXMctedly raised to Go^, and I must die before I can see (I mc.) THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY the BritiiA throneI at the 1age^ of forty. Him.” Some years later she became 1828 California Street Sunday, 0 « t 11— S t Tarackusand As a niter, the virtue* of his earHcr a Carmelite mrii. Frivoloue conver­ his companions. In the year 304, years, notably his simplicity, gentle­ sations checked her progress toward Phone Main 6413 q P. 0 . Box 1497 Tarachus, Probns and Adronicos, all Stop at THE JOYCE HOTEL ness and ai^elic poriw, shone with perfection, but at last in her thirty- of different nationalities and of vary­ renewed brightness. To satisfy his first year, she gave herself wholly to ing ages, but united in their common nobles he married but preserved his God. A vision showed her the very Chiistian faith, were denounced as own virgin chastity. His reign of place in hell to which her own faults Thursday, Oct. 8, 1925. Christians to the governor of Cilicia. twenty-four years was one of almost would have led her, and she lived . WHEN IN COLORADO SPRINGS After being cruelly tortured on three unbroken peace. Under his guidance ever after in deepest distrust of self. occasions they were exposed to~wild F^day, O ct 16— S t Gall, Abbot, / OFFICIAL NOTICE the country proepered and many beasts. The animals, however, re­ ruined churches were rebuilt For was a native of-^eland born late in fused to touch them and the judge The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its pur­ ages afterwards men spoke o f the the sixth century of pious, noble and ordered the martyrs killed by gladi­ pose and method of publication. We declare it the official o r n n of "uiws of the g;ood S t Bklward.” rich parents. He accompanied St. the Diocese of Denver and earnestly beraeak for it the wholeheart­ ators. Westminster Abbey was his last and Columban into England and later ed support of our priests and people. That si^port will make The Monday, Oct. 2— St. Wilfrid, Bish­ greatest work. He died in 1066. Into Prance. St. Gall settled near raom 1 Register a strong power fpr the spread of God's Kingdom in Colorado. op, who lived in the seventh century, Wednesday, Oct. 14— St. Callistus, the lake of Constance and converted .MAIN was educated by the Celtic monks at Pope and martyr, succeeded to the many of the idolaters of those re­ 4 J. HENRY TIHEN, Lindisfarne and trained in the pecul­ Papal throne on the death of Pope gions. He built a monastery which 4280 4281 May 1, 1918. Bishop of Denver. iar rites and usages of the British Zephyrinus. A decree ascribed to bears his name. His modesty led Church of those days. Even as a him appointed the four fasts of the him to refuse the episcopal see of boy he lohged' to see perfect con­ Ember seasons. His name is best Constance afterr it had been tendered UUNDKYD formity in discipline as well as in known however, in connection with to him by a synod. doctrine with the and, after the old cemetery on the Appian way Saturday, Oct. 17.— St. Hedwige 2S80-287 CaRTB ST NASTY NEW YORK a trip to , he founded a strictly enlarged and adorned by him and was the wife of Duke Henry of Sile­ WB USE ARTESIAN W A TM The Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals Roman monastery at Ripan, adopting called to the present day the Cata­ sia. She was the-mother of six chil­ of the Methodist Episcopal church is often rabid in its prohibi­ the rule of St. Benedict. In 664 he comb of S t Callistus. dren and led a most holy life amidst tion statements, as it is colored by the belief of some members became Bishop of Lindisfarne and Thursday, O ct 16— S t Teresa, the pomp of royalty. After the death of that denomination that whatever'is of alcoholic content is five years later was transferred to when only seven years old, ran away of her husband she retired to the Cis­ York. Finally he succeeded in estab­ from her home at Avila in Spain tercian convent at Trebnitx, Where intrinsically evil, so that merely to drink it, even temperately, lishing a vigorous Catholic discipline seeking to be martyred by the Moors. she lived under obedience to her FAIR PRICES TO ALL is sinful. But nobody whp has the interests of America at heart in conformity with Rome. When brought back and asked for daughter Gertrude, who was can deny the wisdom of its warning against impurity parading Tuesday, O ct 13— St. Edward the her reason she said: “ I want to see there. She died in 1242. in the name of “ art,” issuing :^rom New York. Discussing the question, “ Is New York a menace?” the I Hertzler s festminster Launilry board said: “If New York has the safety of its own future in mind, it will apply pressure upon theatrical producers, pub­ TANHM ERGO. SWG AT BniCTIO N , ; 1833 WELTON’ STREET PHONES? MAIN 1188, MAIN 8813 lishers of erotic literature and the propagandists of crime.” 11 SERVICE STORES 11 SERVICE STORES Declaring the whole country has “ assailed the indecency” 14M Wallaa St. CLEANING, to o l Paurtaanth St. SOS Feartewtk St. PRESSING and 72S Elchtaaatk St. of a certain large group of magazines and of the product of Tia E. S«T—t— tfc A n . 1007 Lariaar St. certain popular novel writers, the board asserted that “ most !S COMPOSmON OF ST. THOMAS AQUINAS IB4B R u adun/ REPAIRING 700 E. Calfaa Aaa. of this na^iness is coming out of New York city,” and that 2X0 Brndwuy 1003 Broadway 121B E. Caliaa A n . word now comes that the present theatrical season there is to K4H Holy Mass. At the present time, since diversity of practice on the be the “ profanest and nakedest in history.” (By Rt. Rev. H. T. Henry. LittD.) ♦♦♦m i l l 18 M i I I I I I § ♦♦♦♦♦ “ No great city in the world,” the board continues, “ has a Whatever other hymns may be nevertheless, this suggestion runs part of celebrants at Mass may cause sung at Benediction of the Most counter to the apparent wish of Pius some slight wonder amongst the larger group of high-minded, patriotic, intelligent business men Blessed Sacrament, the “ Tantum X, “ the Pope of the Eucharist,” when faithful. The liturgist was of opin­ COLLEGE OF SAINT TERESA than New York,” but it adds that recently “the great mass of Ergo” is of obligation. It comprises he granted an indulgence of seven ion, namely, that <^he celebrant at WmONA, MINNESOTA un-Americans which plague that city seemingly have found the last two stanzas of the Vesper years and seven quarantines to those Mass, whilst genuflecting after the SUMMER SESSION JUNE 28—AUGUST 7 hymn in the Divine Oflice for the who, at toe Elevation, look at the Consecration, should also bow his that they are in actual majority and are convinced that they do Accredited by the AuociatioB of American Univeraitiea; Registered Feast of Corpus Christi, the far- Host and at the same time say, with head. The rubrics are silent on this for Teacher’s License by the New York Board of Regents; Holds not need to consider those with American habits of life within famed Pange Lingua of S t Thomas faith, piety and love, the words “ My point, mentioning only the reverent Membership in the North Central Association of Colleges. the citjr’s borders.” Aquinas, which was modeled after Lord and. my God.” genuflection. On the other hand, the Courses leading to the Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of The reply of New Yorkers to this is that the smut in their the Passiontide hymn of Venantius It may be well to advert here to approved liturgist, De Herdt, in his another view of the same liturgist, S. Liturgiae Praxis, takes the trouble Science. Trains for High School Teaching; Trains Vocational Spe­ theaters is enjoyed chiefly by visitors from other American Fortunatus that begins with the same cialists— Bacteriologisfs, Chemists, Linguists, Librariana, Bankers. words. to warn the celebrant not to bow the cities. In his Lyra Catholics, Father Ed­ head at the genuflection. He appar­ ATTENDANCE EXCLUSIVELY COLLEGIATE ward Caswall gives us this English PRESIDENT RAPS ently sees no reason for adding any­ No Preparatory School or Academy in connection with the College. PRAYING FAILURES rendering for the last two stanzas: CENTRALIZATION thing savoring of personal pieties to A STANDARDIZED CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Arthur Brisbane,' who keeps us all guessing whether he the sufficiently direct declaration of ADDRESSi THE SECRETARY has any religion or not, said, a few days ago: Down in adoration falling, OF EDUCATION the rubrics. Lo! 'the sacred Host we hail; Of splendid literary as well as de­ “Judge Holdom of Chicago, talking of business combined Lo! o’er ancient forms deparUng, votional merit, the hymn of S t with religion, says, ‘Silas L. Bryan, father of William Jennings President Coolidge recently de­ Newer rites of grace prevail; livered a severe blow to the hopes Thomas Aquinas has received rever­ B^an, was an Illinois judge and opened his court with prayer. Faith for all defects supplying o f those who are advocating the cen­ ent analysis at the hands of the An­ His decisions were uniformly reversed by the supreme court. Where the feeble senses fail. tralization of education. The presi­ glican hymnologist and iiturgiologist, “ ‘A certain Chicago banker, more than thirty years ago, dent informed agents of the move­ the Rev. Dr. J. M. Neale. As noted I k Alta Naiiet ad Baliiig & To the Everlasting Father, above, the Angelic Doctor modeled opened his bank with prayer. The bank was closed by the ment that he considers a federal de­ And the Son who reigns on high. partment of education both unneces­ his hymn upon one composed by 400 EAST COLFAX sheriff.’ With the Holy Ghost proceeding sary and inadvisable. A federal mo­ Venantius Fortunatus in the sixth “ That, however, doesn’t show that it is a bad thing to mix Forth from Each eternally. nopoly of education would lend it­ century, replacing the classical business and religion. It only shows that business can go to Be salvation, honor, blessing. self to many abuses of which stan­ measures with accentual rhythms and Etep in and visit our new store— the finest in Denver Might, and endless majesty. breaking up each long line into two the bad, even with religion added.” dardization albne should be enough to condemn it * shorter ones in order to furnish the Everything good to eat can be found here If there^were no life after this one, we would have many It is of interest here to note that In any country as large as this, hymn with abundant sweetness of difficulties about prayer. But God, who may see fit to make the first two lines of the penultimate such standardization would prove rhyme. The plainsong setting is us suffer for our own good on earth, in order to purify us of our stanza in Latin— calamitous. The educational needs equally exquisite. ‘ THE STORE THAT SATISFIES THE APPETITE Tantum ergo Sacramentum faults and give us the opportunity to rise in virtue, often per­ of those living in our large seaboard It is highly desirable that this Veneremur cernui— cities are very different from the hymn be sung by the whole congre­ mits the good to experience difficulty. Our faith assures us, translated literally as: “ Before so needs of the middle west farmer; gation. Recently, at many services however, that He is a merciful paymaster, and will render far great a Mystery let us bow down low and both again are different from of Benediction m a certain parish more than is coming to us, in the long run. j in veneration,” were employed by those of the southern mountaineer. church, I noticed a peculiar fact. On the other hand, the wicked sometimes prosper, because * one writer on the sacred lituiw to The federal machinery is already When a fine soprano sang the hymn suggest toe proper attitude of the cluttered up with too many attach­ as a solo, even to a well-known tune, Ask about Powers-Behen’s they all do a certain amount of good, for which they are congregation, not only at Benedic­ ments for smooth working. The ten­ no one else joined in. When this so­ \ rewarded in this life. But their misdeeds will be chalked up tion, but as well at the Elevation in dency should be to cut down rather prano was absent, the choir sang the against them in eternity. than to extend the activities of the hymn to the same tune, and quite a New EIGHT PRIESTS Washington government It is a fun­ number of people in the congregation DODGING PRESS AGENTS damental thing to say, but important spontaneously joined in. It seems MADE MONSIGNORS at the imsent time, nevertheless, that clear that the congregation, if they Edward McKemon, writing in Harper’s for October and the political freedom of a people de­ had had a little encouragement from speaking from experience gained in his position as the superin­ Toledo, Ohio. — Bishop Samuel pends on individualism which has the authorities, would have given a Ten-Pay tendent of the eastern division of the Associated Press, tells Stritch, who has just returned from never been aided>by paternalism in much-desired emphasis to the words Rome, announces that three diocesan government None knows better Veneremur cernui— a phrase in the how alert the modem editor must be to Weep his news clean priests have been raised to the rank of propaganda. “ Market riggers” circulate false news in order than the president, moreover, that plural number, first person, that is of domestic prelate. These are Rev. such a department would be tremen­ to say, tub congregation of worship­ Charge Service to affect the price of stocks for their own personal advantage, Francis F. Malone, chancellor of the dously expensive. In view of his ers, who encourage themselves thus and other exploiters try to break into the news for selfish diocese; Rev. Raphael I. Kinnane, >oIicy of economy alone he would to corporate wonhip of the Most reasons. Constant alertness is Required of newspapermen. Port Clinton, and Rev. Frederick Ru­ ook with slight favor on any such Blessed Sacrament: “ Let ns bow A New Powers-Behen pert, Delphos. scheme. down in veneration!” When shall Not only an editor needs to be on the watch-out. Every Father Rupert has been prominent Far the greatest threat, however, we have the majestic volume and de­ Service Department man or wbman who rises to a position of power is constantly in educational work, and Father involved in this proposal is the sub­ votional fervor of well-disciplined Kinnane formerly was chancellor and visited by people with all sorts of schemes that are seemingly jection of the important work of congregational singing? Select, your Suit, Hat or Furnishings, diocesan secretary. training the young to the vicissitudes for the benefit of humanity, but which are really intended to Following his return from Rome, pay as little as 25 % down and we will furnish a job for persons who have lost their taste for produc­ of partisan politics. Inevitably a His Grace Archbishop Messmer an­ change of administration would mean arrange the balance in ten equal tive work. nounced the promotion of five priests confusion and disorder in education­ of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee to weekly payments. No extra charge For years, the writer has been accustomed to the daily al circles throughout the country, for the accomodation. One price for mail of an editor. It is amazing to any one not familiar with the rank of monsignor and the award with consequent instability of pr(H of papal decorations to three promi­ gram and the substitution of politi­ cash, 30-day open accounts or the new it. But he learned a thing or two about the way varied inter­ nent Catholic laymen and one lay- Ten-Pay Service. Feel free to ask ests try to curry one’s favor when, on a few occasions when cal expediency for purposeful prog­ woman. These honors were obtained ress.—^Catholic Standard and Times. about it and use it. This plan puts the Bishop J, Henry Tihen was absent from the city, he was by Archbishop Messmer during his finest apparel within reach of every authorized to open the mail coming into Diocesan headquar­ recent audience with Pope Pius XI. The five priests honored, four of J^HPHJ.CELJLA man who is entitled to a dignified, con­ ters. ^ whom are from Milwaukee, are^- the venient charge service such as this is. Even a newspaper office does not have as many peo­ Rev. Michael Wenta, pastor of St. General Insurance ple trying to inffuence it as a Catholic Bishop. Hedwig’s church; the Rev. Edward However, the press agent of today is an interesting crea­ J. Blackwell, pastor of St. Thomas KcprtMDtiss LMdins Awaricaa Coms«ai«» ture and has become an essential part of our complex American Aquinas’ church; the Rev. August B. PboM lUia 1S14 Salwick,* pastor of St. Ann’s church, 231-8 Coopar Bldg., 1 7 t k a ^ Cmrtb life. No movement can succeed nearly as well without his and the Rev. William Miller, pastor services as with them. And the vast majority of press agents of St. Joseph’s church, Waukesha. openly pose as nothing but press agents. FOR QUALITY AND SERVICR IN PAINTtrmc. DEJCORATING AND 25,000 MEN IN PAPCRHANCINC. pAmh HELEN WALSH A bulletin issued by the League of Nations gives the infor­ HOLY NAME PARADE WALTER J. CAMEL OPTOMETRIST mation, surprising to most of us, that the United States leads The man who guarantees 16th street the world in smallpox. In the year 1924, we had 55,538 cases, Providence, R. I.— More than 25,- KttiiMtM Pwralttod 208 18TH STREET 000 men marched through the streets Tan BOBtk* to Par Ground Floor, Mojtstic Bids. at Glenarm while British India stood second with 46,374 and European of this city on Sunday in honor of Gallup 888. 4178 Lowell BlvA ISth St., D«sr Broodwar Russia was third with 24,067. California stood at the top of the Hol^ Name of Jesus. Spectators tW 8f8»tM 84»8i»f8M 8l»>l the list of our states, with 9,425 cases. numbering more than 100,000 lined the two-mile route and cheered the •The Buffalo Echo comments on this: “ It would seem that twenty-four divisions as they swept .4U Americans have become careless in the matter of vaccination. past with dozens of bands playing Years ago, practically everybody was vaccinated with the religious marches and hundreds of result that smallpox disappeared and lost its dread. People banners flying in the brisk autumn seem to forget that if vaccination is not resoifted to, the disease breeze. The demonstration, sponsored by A Worthy Standard will again levy a large toll of lives.” the Diocesan Union of Holy Name so­ y b u r Printing Needs Undoubtedly many Americans are being influenced by the cieties, culminated in the dedication o f Service propaganda of modem drugless healing cults, which claim that of the new $1,000,000 La Salle acad­ vaccination is useless. While we by no means adopt the ex emy by the Rt. Rev. Bishop William A. Hickey. The dedication exercises, “ The most blessed of human —REGARDLESS OF SIZE OR QUANTITY— CAN treme attitude of some medical doctors who think that all which took place in the 40-acre, field endeavors is service.” these drugless heffiing cults are frauds— ^they are not, as their BE PRODUCED IN AN ECONOMICAL MAN­ adjoining the school, attracted nearly During the more than 30 * results show— we should not allow ourselves to succumb to the 40,000 people, one of the largest NER BY US. THE QUALITY IS THE belief of people who think that some simple massage or manip­ gatherings of Catholics ever held in years it has been our privilege ulation will care absolutely everything under the sun and make Rhode Island. to serve the people of this city, / BEST AND THE SERVICE IS YOURS danger of disease practically impossible. Let us use all good we have endeavored to main­ scientific discoveries, fighting free of the fanatics on both sides. tain a worthy standard of TO COMMAND M EN O N L Y service. JOHN HURLEY’S BARBER LETTERHEADS — ENVELOPES — SCHOOL The “ Malines conversations,” which recently took place SHOP in Belgium between Anglo-Catholic Episcopalians and prom­ Colorado National Bank Bldg. PRINTING — MASS CARDS — MEMORUL inent members of our Church, to* discuss informally whether Ground Floor— Next to Elevator HORAN 6l there was any chance of reunion, are still attracting consid­ Homv.8 to 6 FUNERAL CHAPELS CARDS— INVITATIONS— PROGRAMS. ETC. erable attention in the press, but the result was nil. The Epis­ 1527 Cltvcland PIx* copalians seem to have gone there with the idea that Rome nNlTMOTOR CARS Call Main 5418 and our could compromise with them, and they came away with the representative will call. same impossible idea. ’ Some Episcopalians seem to think that the Anglo-Catholic movement in their Church will become so strong as to bring a considerable portion of their denomination over to Rome, in time. Others think that it prevents conversions to Rome, as it supplies the ceremony and creed for which the people crave. Register Printing Co. A recent High Church publication that came into our hands admitted that even if the clergy did come over to Rome, many of the people would not follow them, although the clergy were 1823 C«lifomU SL Phone Main 5413' able to prove that there is one true Church and that it is CHAMPA 1478 Rome’s. < NEW AND USED

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Mrs. P. J. Doherty and daughter of S046 Nesrton have returned from Visit to Jesuit Houses in State 3-Day Bazaar at K. of C. Home a three-months' trip to New York, Famous Cliurdi b t c b Fire Boston and different points in New Jersey and Indiana. Tfa&ty-one guests, including the New York.— Prompt action of the the damage was difficult to estimate (Regris College) rank with any conference team. If A bazaar will be given by St Rita’s Misses Nevin; soda fountain. Miss jubilarians, were present at the din priests' averted a panic among more he thought that it would not exceed The V e ^ Rev. F. X. McMenamy, anyone^ thinks the loss of the game conrt. Catholic Daughters of Ameri­ Agnes Mclntee; dolls, Mrs. Harvey than 4,500 arson s assembled in tbe |3,000. S t Paul the Apostle church S.J., provincial of the Misaouti pro­ h u broken the spirit of the team, let ner given on tbe occasion of the ca, at the Knights of Columbus hall, G. Smith: grab bag, Mrs. Sally church of S t Paul the Apostle of was built in 1888. Noted architects vince, is making the annual visita­ him take to heart Tommy L oi^ Greer). Tbe unmarried members un­ golden jubilee of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Messinger of 366 the Paulist Fathers, Sixtieth street have declared that the church is one tion of the Jesuit houses in Colorado. bardi’s remark: “It was a good work­ 1676 Grant street, on the evenings of der the leadership of Miss Elsie Sul­ South Washington. The couple re and Columbus avenuo, when a fire of the most artistic in the country. He will he at Regis college from Oct. out for the C. C. game ijext Satur­ O ct 16, 16 and 17. The proceeds livan will endeavor to dispose of a ceived various valuable presents, as was discovered over one of the side It contains specimens o f the art of 9 to Oct. 16. day.” Curtin and Spillane, two new will be used towards tbe payment well filled hope chest to the very well as several letters and telegrams, altars at the Sunday evening service. John LaFarge, Stanford White, Wil­ Father Sandoval, S.J., librarian at men, showed exceptional form and of tbe debt on tbe Catholic Dai^b- best advantage. The younger mem­ on the happy occasion. Led by ten of the Panlist Fathers the liam Laurel Harris, and Frederick Regis, is temporarily indisposed at more will be heard of them. Practi­ ters’ borne, 1772 Grant street 'fbe bers will also conduct a ^ h pond. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Flynn of 4663 entire congregation walked quietly MacMonnies. St. Joseph’s hospital. 'The student cally every man on the squad re­ home was purchased last December Many useful and beautiful articles, Beach court, are visiting relatives in from the old and picturesque edifice body is hoping for a speedy recovery. ceived Communion at Ft. Collins Sat­ and formally opened on New Year’s including a lace bed spread, donated wit'aout any disorder. As librarian, he worked wonders at urday. No serious injuries resulted day. The purchase at that time was by Miss Katherine Rodgers and a gas Roselle Park, N. J. Mrs. M. Qujnn of S t Dominic’s I'he fire was started in the ceiling Regis in his short stay. from the hard-fought game. made possible by several generous range, donated by Mrs. M. J. Mc­ above the Blessed Virgin’s altar at THE ROTISSERIE “The Pageant of Youth,” by Father donations, but there remained still Carthy, will be disposed of. The parish has returned home after a 1748 Broadway Phoao Champa 9083 two months’ stay in Idaho S p rin g the southwest corner of the church Daniel Lord, S.J., is to be presented a debt which tbe members pledged chairman of the bazaar, Mrs. W. E. FOOD THAT IS DIFFERENT At the regular meeting of Liam by what was at first thought to be Claan, C anfol Cookiaf, *p«U vitli C X £ . by Regis students in the City audi­ themselves to liquidate. The bazaar Casey, was called east owing to the Mellowes council, American Assoi^a- defective insulation of the electric Spacial AttaatiM ta Partiaa, torium about the last week in Lent.. will be a concerted effort towards serious illness of her mother and Baaquats, Waddiafa, Etc. tion for the Recognition of the Irish lipdit wires, but upon investigation Its direction will be supervised by Card Party to k this end. l^he outstanding feature upon the grand regent, Mrs. M. J. the exact canse of the fire could not Saraad la our tUaiaa rooaaa, ar ia YOUR Republic, hel^ at room 221, Charles Father W. Fitzgerald, S.J., and N. J. of the fete will be a delightful dinner O’Fallon, falls the responsibility of be determined. The Rev. Henry F. HOME. CLUB OR CHURCH Dreyfus, SJ., of the college faculty. served each evening: Chicken dinner, the management Mrs. O’Fallon building. Sept 29, the following offi­ cers were re-elected for the ensuing Riley, rector o f the church, saw ■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A About three hundred students vrill Thursday; oyster and fish dinner, urges that each member feel it her smhke coming through the ceiling ear: H a^ Breen, president; Jm . particiiute. This is to be the largest Friday; Virginia baked bam and personal obligation to make this ef­ : DENVER USED CAR CO. "'•'d on Oct 22 [ennon, vice president; Mrs. Delia while the Rev. Owen A. McGrath was dramatic attempt ever sponsored by sweet potatoes, Saturday. Among fort a decided success. Cute, recording secretary; John Glea­ in the midst of a sermon. He imme­ Guaranteed used cars. Lowest Regis. The fact that it has been suc­ those serving on the dinner commit­ The Catholic Daughtera’ study son, corresponding and financial sec­ diately told Father McGrath, request­ prices also cessfully staged at St. Maly’s, Kan­ tee are Mesdames Eugene Duddy, J. club opened most auspiciqusly on ing him to announce that all snonld sas; Loyola university, Chicago; St. L. Brubaker, M. J. Dunlea, Doyle, T. Tuesday evening. Sept. 29. Tbe di­ retary; Dennis Hogan, treasurer; WE BUY AND SELL Miss Margaret Murphy, sentinen; leave the church from the nearest Ignatius’ college, &n Francisco; at St. Catlierine s F. Dolan, C. D. Lippincott, A. H. rector, the Rev. W. S. Neenan, gave exits without creating any commo­ I [ Phono M. 7165. 1309 Broadway < Jas. O’Hare, sergeant-at-arms. Rockhurst college, Kansas City, aug­ Flood, Moran, M. B. O’Fallon, H. a most interesting summary o f “ The tion. An nsher notified other priests urs well for its success at Regis. W. Sw i^rt, Margaret Dick, Eliza Du Hound of Heaven” and a brief sketch ' (SL Catherine’s Parish) in the rectory and they placed tbem- Sodality officers have been chosen Bois and P. H. Judge. Some of the of the life-of the author, Francis aelves at the various exits to main­ as follows: First , Paul Horan; The October meeting of St. Cath­ attractions of the bazaar will be a Thompson. The next meeting of the erine’s Altar and Rosary society was tain order. An alarm was turned in first assistant, R. Batt; second as­ country store, under the direction of club will be held on Monday even­ CITY COAL CO. held last Thursday afternoon in the by one of the parishioners and a few sistant, W. jPurcell; secretary, B. Mrs. M. J. McCarthy; novelty booth, ing, O ct 12, at 7:30 o’clock, at the Dnrango Youth minutes after the church was emp­ COAL AND WOOD Fitzsimmons; sacristans, J. Boyle, A. community hall. The president, Mrs. Mrs. George Hackethal; apron booth, 'Catholic Daughters’ home, 1772 J. W. Champlin, presided and the tied a crowd estimated at 16,000 Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Maguire, R. Neary: librarians, f). Mrs. Harry Gordon; candy, the Grant street THOS. W. CASEY, Manager meeting opened with a prayer led by gathered in the streets. Judge, R. O’Brien, H. McCain; con- Father Mannix. The reports read by Radio Broadcasting Interrupted 39TH AND RACE STREET '' suitors, L. Wobido, L. Rabtoay, 0 . the officers indicated a very large in­ Dies Suddenly In the new Panlist radio ^ tio n , Phonci: Office Y. 8064. Ret. Y. 1608J | | Winter. adjoining the church, the Rev. Thom­ About one hundred members of crease in the membership and in the parish activities participated in by as F. Burke was broadcasting a spe­ the Regis Athletic association gath­ the ladies. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon and Fourtli Degree K. of C. to k t a ll cial sermon on St. Teresa, because ************************* ered in the Carroll hall recreation Dr, Anne Nicholson of Washington, of a novena in honor of the recently Notice Retidonce Phone Change , room for a short “ pep” meeting last in New Mexico canonized saint which was being con­ D. C., spoke on the National Council Thursday night. Spirited talks were DR. MURRAY GRAVES ; of Catholic Women’s aims. The so­ ducted in the church. Father Burke given by J. F. Toner, Sr., president, Otteomthic Physician ciety voted to affiliate as a unit with was informed of the fire and inter­ 809 Barth Bldg. and Edmund L. Mi^en, secretary. Flag Pole on O rpbiage Grounds Durango.— John Brennan, eldest the organization. It was also voted rupted the broadcasting to assist his Mr. Mullen also introduced the mem­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bren­ Office: Main 6187 to hold a card party on the evening brother priests. After removing the bers of the football squad to the as­ nan of Durango, dropped dead on Retidonce: LaJeewo^ 26IW of Wednesday, Oct. 22. Prizes wifi The members of the Fourth Degree) poned until a later date, but a for- Blessed Sacrament the priests as­ sociation. E. C. Lyons of The News- the street at Farmington, N. M., last sisted the firemen in covering the ************************ Times delivered a stirring address, be griven and refreshments served. assembly of the K. of C. are solicit­ mal social will be held on that even week. He was 22 years of age and Mesdames Mauro, Gartland, Mayeau, ing at the Brown for both Fourth altars and the treasured statues and followed by a chatty talk from Coach was employed in Farmington. Be­ Groudy and Campbell are the able ing subscriptions within their order paintings with rubber coverings. Tom McNamara, Cheer Leaders Judge and Thii^ degree members and their sides his parents he is survived by committee in charge.^ The hostesses to raise funds to put a flag pole on guests. admission price will be Father Riley said today that while Mariotti and Armstrong then intro­ four sisters and three brothers. for the day were Mesdames Mayeau, the grounds of the Queen of Heaven two dollars per couple. duced some new yells, which w m The remains were brought to Du­ Cartland and Lear. The patched orphanage. Individual donations An appeal was sent to the mem­ heartily approved of a(bd practiced by rango and the funeral was held last $80,000 BEQUEST Herbert Fairall quilt, donated by Mrs. Trunck, was have been received from some of the bers this week to be more regular in those present. After discussing a few Thursday morning at St. Columba’s Albany.— Approximately $80,000 awarded to Mrs. Katharina Bauer. members but more is needed. Checks their attendance at the weekly lunch­ business matters the meeting was church. Interment took place at will be received by S t John’s Catho­ M. F. Lear, who has been confined should be sent to Louis Leader, 1705 eon meeting, which are held every concluded. Refreshments were ^rved Greenmount cemetery. lic church here from the estate of to the hospital because of a badly East Twertty-ninth avenue. Tuesday noon. Prominent speakers INSURANCE and everyone voted the meeting a The Queen of Heaven sodality John Bowe, once superintendent of bruised knee, has returned to his The initiation which was planned have been lined up for future meet­ huge success. With such an organ­ held its regular monthly meeting state buildings. home and is recovering nicely. for Columbus day has been post- ings. FIRE. AUTOMOBILE, LIFE, ization of boosters, Regis cannot but last Thursday evening. Officers for The large attendance at the Holy the coming year were elected as fol­ HEALTH, ACCIDENT, assume her position as the “ Notre NON-CATHOLICS MOURN PRIEST Name meeting on Monday evening lows: Miss Agnes Connell, presi­ CASUALTY E^me of the West.” Cologne.— Protestants and Jews, greatly enjoyed the debate, which dent; Miss Mary Murphy, vice presi­ Class officers for 1925-26 are as as well as Catholics, participated, sor­ was won by the negative side, led dent; Miss Anna Hunt, secretary, Central Saviagg Bank Bldg. follows: Seniors: President, Louis rowfully in the tribute which has juM by Messrs. Andy Horan and Joseph and Miss Marie Andrews, treasurer. Pinnelli; vice president, Chas. Fitz­ Niins Calm and Unafraid as Frantic been paid at the funeral of the Rt. CHAMPA 693 patrick; secretary-treasurer, T. Lom­ McMeel. It was voted at l^is meet­ The business meeting was followed ing that all the Holy Name men Rev. Johannes Brand. bardi. Juniors: President, Paul Ho­ by a social hour. The hostesses for should attend the annual Holy Name ran; vice president, Reggie Batt; sec­ the evening were the Misses Sadie retary-treasurer, Chas. Armuth. So­ Communion Mass at 8:80 on Sunday Sullivan, Marie Andrews, and Mary DIAMOND JUBILEE at St. Ignatius of Loyola church. The Efforts are Made to Rescue Uteni S t Louis.— Sister Mary Alexis phomores: President, Jos. Connelly; Sheehan. Junior Holy Name society vrill meet vice president, J. Boyle; secretary- Mr. and Mrs. Matt Harrington of Phelan of the Sisters of the Visita­ on Friday evening in the Coromuni^ Siiverton were among the many out- tion, stationed at the Visitation con­ treasurer, Chas. Brannon. hall. ' Regis was exceptionally well rep­ of-town friends who were here to at­ vent here, observed her diamond ju­ A large attendance is expected at resented at Ft. Collins Saturday, from Otinese Political Peril tend the funeral of John Brennan. bilee in the order recently. the opening of the class of instruc­ when the lin g ers entered the arena Father Bernard Hammerstein of tions and series of lectures on Cath­ with the Farmers. Not only the en­ New Orleans and his brother. Father WE ARE CLOSING OUT olic truth by Rev. E. J. Mannix on Herman Hammerstein, of Monte tire student body, but most of the Monday evening, Oct. 12, in the A story which proves the bravery mission were sent away for safety, Lars* stock of msdiam-lara* tubes at 20% athletic association members “ were Vista, were callers at the rectory this discount, and 25 other artielaa at sreatir community hall, for non-Catbolics. and fortitude of some Maryknoll the Sacred Hosts consumed. The present, rooting for the Brown and week, en route to Mess Verde. reduced prices. ETcrrthinz (or the Auto. Mr, Frank Palm of 4169 Hooker nuns is related in connection with party at last left Keungkong by Honeet prices to STsrybodr. Out of town Gold, Although the game at Ft. Col­ Rev. Mother Ignatius, superior of street was baptized and received his their rescue by U. S. sailors from a night, for the unrest of the city con­ trade appreciated. Day and Night lins was reported a defeat, yet in the Mercy Sisters, left for Denver First Holy Communion at Fiztahn- veritable hotbed of the recent anti- tinued to grow. Arriving at the many respects it was a victory. The Friday after a few days’ visit to the MUELLER AUTO SUPPLY CO. on’s hospital on Saturday of last foreign feeling in China. Incidents mouth of the river in three sampans, local Mercy hospital and convent. 19th and California Schools That Regis men went against o^e of the week. of the rescue of the sisters, who were after ten nnsnccessful attempts they strongest conference tekms and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mounds have Sister Dolores, who has had her stationed at Keungkong, in South procured a sailboat, and by noon showed by their ability that they do gone to Farmington, N. M., where J. BRUNO & SONS tonsils removed, has recuperated China, by the U. S. destroyer Simp­ were alongside the destroyer and re­ Mr. Mounds will take the position ; Are Thorough BERTHA DE WOLFE and has again resumed her duties in son are told in a letter to Har^noU ceiving the greeting of' Monsignor made vacant by the death of John Established 1899 the class room. from Father James Drought in Hong­ Walsh. All were in Hongkong for a Brennan. GROCERIES AND MEATS All Commercial Scientific Chiropodist The-pastor gave a complimentary kong. It recounts the whole incident late supper. Father Drought com­ Hugh McCormick recently re­ GnduU at U» Sebool a t C h iiw eiy at supper in honor of the ushers on in detail: ments on the fact that the sisters turned from Denver, where he has Phone for Service— Free Delivery Subjects Naw York Wednesday evening and in honor of “ When the political excitement be­ were not in the least nervous or hys­ been located for the past year. 3841 W. 39th Ave. Aaaoeiata QUrepadlst the new choir on 'ITiursday evening. came acute, Msgr. Walsh ordered 'all terical, but accepted all the trials Miss Mary Paquin of Mancos is in One Thousand Eighteen JANE K. WILMARTH John Dudley Edward, the five- out,’ fearing an anti-foreign uprising they had gone uvough with forti­ Durango spending the week-end with PHONE GALLUP 6633, ' • 'Positions Filled Last Year and being advised to that effect bv tude, calm and almost amusement. 1416 Conrt PUc* Pliu Cb, $51# months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John her sister, Mrs. P. F, Parkinson. Edward Goggin of 2661 West Forty- the British and American consuls,” “ All the Maryknollers are well," Mrs. Roy Tourney is quite ill FRANK DE ROSE GROCERY third avenue, was baptized on Sun­ writes Father Drought. “ The diffi­ he says. “ Msgr. Walsh has now re­ again at her home. COMPANY day afternoon. Walter Edward Hays culty was national and not religious, turned to Paklui, where he is direct­ Francis Quinn is back in Durango, _NOW— and so the Bishop had no regrets for and Marie Weigel were godparents. ing the construction of the first bnild- having recently returned from Mi tors of Hie celebrated Blackie’s WILUAM T. FOX position.” says: 11 Chile Parlors, located at— Painting and Paperhanging At the time, he continues, most of “Missionary work will not suffer MOUNTAIN STATES FUEL ^O. ! • No. 1— 915 18th St., near Post- • the junior clergy were in Hongkong from the present disturbances as ' ' office. MePhee & McGinnity’ s Paints. for their retreat, but some apprehen­ mnch as yon might infer from cur­ ALL GRADES OF UGNITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL I \ No. 2— 1530 Welton, oppoaite i i Johnson’s Wax and Dyes sion was felt for the welfare of the rent accounts. • • • The Catho­ New Pastor at HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC STEAM COAL I • Orphenm Theater. sisters at Loting and Keungkong. lic Church in the ndHh has met some ' [ No. 3— 1641 Larimer. 54 SOUTH BROADWAY Communications were becoming un­ open opposition— but down hero very Champa 2437 29th and Galapago Sts. Main 4423 SoaHi 7708 . .6IIII6M66H W W W W certain, the riotous spirit was grow­ little is heard against the Church ing and it. was feared tbe partiea specifically.” Central City 666HMMM99M6IHII >>*>*********♦♦! might be cut off. Finally, the Loting sisters were called in, arriving on a CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS DYEING British armed vedSel. Fathtr Corrado, who has comp ; Chat. A Naat H. Naat from the Detroit diocese, has been NAST Wai X Commnnicatioii Cat Off New Fashion Cleaners & Dyers sent to the Central City parish by the In the case of Keungkong, how­ 10% Discount for Cash and Carry Pastors Urged to R t Rev. Monsignor Godfrey Raber ever, all communication finally of Colorado Springs, administrator of 506 East Colfax Ave. Phone Franklin 2717 THE PHOTOGRAPHERS failed. Alarmed, Monsignor Walsh th^ Denver diocese during the ab­ (Colfax at Pemuylvaifia) Denver, Colorado ! Finest work in the city. Fully equipped with Hollywood Lights hired a tng boat and set out for sence of Bishop Tihen. **************************************************** 827 SIXTEENTH STREET, comer of Champa Street Keungdeong, but the tug grounded Smnbit All Names and was forced to return. Monsig­ nor Walsh wired back, however, and CATHOLIC ALUMNI UNITE the missioners at Hongkong immedi­ • New York.—The movement to THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. ately procured the governor’s yscht unite Catholic college graduates, and Corner Fifteenth and CnrtU, Charloo Bnildiag -The DeSellem Fuel & Feed Company and with a small armed party, some of War Veterans Catholic graduates of non-Cateolic of them started for Keungkong. They A. DaeUXIM co lle ts and universities, under the Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines were taken off the yacht by fisher­ aospicee of the recently organized FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED men and entered Keungkong, the All the pastors of the Denver dio­ Nanonal Catholic Alumni Federation Oopondablo Proscriptioa Sorvico Telophono Mala 1900 captain of the yacht being under shows every indication of success, Office Telephone Champa 926 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sts. orders to wlait twenty-four hours, cese nave been sent letters by John Residence Phone Main 4266 Denver, Colorado Harris, representattive of the Nation­ according to an announcement by the then go back and seek an armed executive committee made this week force to rescue the sisters. The land­ al Catholic Welfare conference in ita work of rathering accurate lists of after a meeting held at tlie New ing party found the city calm and York Athletic club. The meeting was the sisters surprised at the concern Catholic boys who served with the American cause in the World war, called to complete arrangements for Better Work at Moderate Prices over them. However, preparations the first convention of the Federa­ were made to depart. < It is hoped to have this information sent to Washington as soon as pos­ tion, which will be held in this city Here came a eerions setback that Nov. 6, 7 and 8, at the Hotel Com­ had exciting consequences. Much sible. One pastor, communicating with modore/ Regis college is a member Plant: Branch: time was spent in procuring a boat of the federation. ______to take the party out to the yacht, this paper, declared: “ We ought to Colfax and Fonrteenth and \ \ and when the smaller vessel that had make this canvass as thorough as Washington California been hired finally approached the possible. It would not be safe, to Eyes Examined T B a m s a ^ ' yacht, either through fear of whom stop with the copying of our old it might contain or failure to recog­ Honor Rolls, as nearly all of these GUmoo nize it, the captain raised anchor and missed some men who ought to be That CLEANERS and DYERS A3 SOUD AS THE PYRAMIDS" headed back for Hongkong. The dis­ mentioned. We owe a debt to Cath­ Satiofy Mon’s Suits Thoronghly ClotuMd and Praoaod, $1.00 olic posterity in getting the data so appointed party of priests and sister* Cooielontiona Phonos, York 499 and York 8694 sailed back to Keungkong. earnestly asked for by tbe Ameri­ Sarriet Meantime, the spirit of the Chi­ can hierarchy, who have been gath­ nese in Keungkong hebame threaten­ ering the names at great expense. Reasonable MsJee Our Bank ing. Five days went by, and anti- Let us five an nnanswenble proof Prices fore^rn parades were held and mass of Catholic patriotism.” meetinn called. BIFOCAL At u is Juncture, a Chinese came ST. CHRISTOPHER OPTICAL to the ipission to t ^ of the landing BLESSED PLATE YOUR Bank MEDAL «r MEOALUON CO. of an American sailor, who was held FREE! More Light More Sunshine at the mandarin's palace. The mis- PURGATORIAL SOOSTY 1809 WILLIAM B. MaLAOf CHAMPA OptO»OtTt«t_____ sioners obtained his release and his LIvMa Usasbsrs aadsr

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outlined.by the grand knight and a (Continued from Page 1) the statesmen, the poets who reject District Deputy Geo. W. O’Shaugh- (St. Dominic’s Parish) Mr. and Mrs. John J. Haney and committee will be named in the near that this is not only true of past ages Him? What of Renan, of Rosseau, nessy, assisted by District Warden Junior Holy Name The members of the parish were family have returned from a vacation future to work in co-operation with but that it is true of today. of Voltaire, Hamack, deckel, Ana- Wm. P. Dolan, formally installed the delighted last Sunday on the occasion in southerb California. Now the first common sense con­ tole Prance, Bernard Shaw, Wells the clerk o f the council. •f using their new church for the new officers of the Denver K. of C. St. Dominic’s diurch was the clusion that suggests itself to this and a host o f others? What o f soma A civics committee, to be headed (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) first time. All expressed their ut­ scene of a very pretty fall wedding, seeker for knowledge is that there iriests of the Catholic Church who at the regular meeting of the coun­ by the faithful navigator of the The junior Holy Name society last most satisfaction with the new edi­ cil held on Tuesday evening. The Fourth Degree, will also function and when Marie C. Schwara, the daugh­ must be some solid foundation for lave turned their backs upon Him? week organized ite house league for fice. The'wiring will be completed installation ceremonies of the order ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwarz, this extraordinary belief that a man What of some of the Protestant min­ will be interested at all times in any the basketball season. The society before services tois Sunday and the became the bride of John J. BellonL — ^the Man-Ghrist— is in very truth isters who deny that He is Divine? are beautiful and impressive and work which will tend to better con­ ruled that only members of the drill new pews will be installed before the The couple were united in marriage the Omnipotent God, and it will tilke The answer to that question is sim­ were carried, out to the full extent ditions or to further civic pride. In squad, drilling under the direction of dedication, which, according to pres­ by Rev. Father Paul Belloni, pastor at but very little investigation to dis­ ile. Oh man o f common sense, look of the letter by Mr. O’ Shaughnessy. closing his addresr, Mr. Toner made Wm. J. Healy from 7 to 8 each ent plans, will be held about the Gardner, and a brother of the groom. close that the reason for this belief into your own heart and see there After the new ofilcers took their a strong appeal to the members for Wednesday evening, would be eligi­ middle of November. is that the Divinity 6f Jesus Christ the pride that seeks to crush out God; chairs John F. Toner, the grand their whole-hearted co-operation, tell­ ble to play in the league. The fol­ The bride wore a beautiful ensemble Father Regan, assistant at S t is an indisputable historic fact; that see there the jmpurity that will make knight, outlined the program of the ing them that the officers were ready lowing four teams were chosen: 1— suit of white geo^ette, with pearl Dominic’s who has been in St. Christians believe in Christ’s Divinity you of the earth earthly, of the beast administration for the coming year. and willing to do all in their power P. O’Sullivan W. Ater, G. Learned, trimminn and white fur; a picture Joseph’s hospital -for a few weeks for the same reason that they believe beastly; see there the passions that Chief among the activities will be a to make uie coming year the most B. Rice, W. McNamara, M. Noonan, hat of white georgette and silver, and suffering from a severe cold, is slow­ Washing^ton was the first president of will blind the eyes of your soul, that strenuous campaign to endeavor to successful and the most active in the R. Sclmeiner and V. Bauer; 2— R. carried a shower bouquet of ophelia ly improving but is still in the hos­ the United States, or that Napoleon will dethrone Christ from the king­ bring back to the order several hun­ history of the council, but that the Lievsay, J. Nevans, F. Eatough, T. roses and sweet peas. The brides­ was emperor of the French, or that dom of your affections, that will dred members who, for probably no members’ support Is positively neces­ Spiller, V. Gerber, J. Clarke and J. pital. maid, Miss Josephine Belloni, a sis­ transform wisdom into the folly that good reason at all, have dropped from sary in order to realize this ambition. McCallin: 8— J. Lindhart, B. Noonan, The members of St. Dominic’s ter of the groom, wore a maize color­ in England was framed the Magna Holy Name society will receive Com­ Charta, that Charlenuume was A e proclaims there is no God. And re­ active participation in the council. 'The other new officers all made V. O’Sullivan, M. Marks, Z. Loftus, ed crepe dress and a picture hat of munion with the members from other first sovereign of the Christian Em­ call Christ’s own warning that unless John Fitzpatrick has been named as short speeches also. Announcement L. Kreiling and L. Steinmetz; 4— E. maline to match and carried a bou­ parishes at St. Igimtius of Loyola pire of the west, that Constantine you become as little children you chairman' of the committee which will was made that a lecturer had not as Nevans, E. Day, A. Bianco, J. Dan- quet of tea roses. The groomsman church. Twenty-third and York overthrew the power of pagan Rome shall not enter the Kingdom of Hea­ carry on this work. The deputy yet been chosen, but that one would drow, L. Sweeney, S. Gault and G. was Fred Salmansen. A wedding street, this Sunday morning at 8:30. and that Caesar conquered Gaul. ven; a little child, not in intellect, grand knight, Paul J. Walter, will be named soon and that he would Jennings. "The regular schedule of breakfast was served at the home of And wherein is to be found the not in the ignorance of an undevel­ head a committee which will conduct have a committee to aid him in his games will be started next Wednes­ A committee was appointed by the the bride’s parents, and a reception historic evidence of the fact that God oped mind, but a little child in the a campaign for new members. One work. Paul Horan was introduced day evening after drill. Altar and Rosary society last Sun­ was- held in the evening from 6 to became man in the person of Jesus purity o f heart or the humility of of the most important activities as the new editor of The Record, The men of the Holy Name society day to make plans for a card party 9. Th^ bride is a graduate of Christ? Ask the librarian for a copy soul; and beg of the Almighty God planned by the new officers vrill be succeeding Peter Finnerty, who re­ arp invited to receive Holy Com­ to be given O ct 21. Cathedral high, class of ’23. The of the New Testament, the Protest­ to make you a little child, and pre­ an active employment bureau for signed after filling that position for munion with the Diocesan union at Instructions for children preparing young couple had the distinguished ant or Catholic version, it mattere serve you from the danger of taking members. Plans for this bureau were a year. the new Loyola church Sunday for Confirmation will be given each honor of being the first to be mar­ not for the purpose. But first this from Christ the rightful submission morning at 8:30. The St. Francis de Sunday after the 9 o’clock Mass. ried in St Dominic’s beautiful new common sense investigator will want of your whole being, to give it to Sales’ branch has always led in at­ Mrs. Joseph Sartore is ill at St. church. After a short trip they will to know if this book,, this history is self, and the thin^ of self, the pride tendance at the annual Communions Joseph’s hospital. make their home in Denver. authentic, trustworthy. Let him turn of self, the impunty of seli which in­ and the officers are making an effort to the experts who have examined it evitably lead to the final choice of President Coolidge. Scores Bigotry to have this record continued. The down through the centuries, and he self, and the destruction of self in men are asked to assemble at the will find that their unanimous ver­ the everlasting damnation of God’s parish church at 7:30 as the number dict is that of Tischendorf: “We irrevocable reprobation. of autos available will undoubtedly Free Tkinkers Rok Over Million consider ourselves justified in plac­ It is man’s choice of his own self­ be enough to transport the entire as Foreign to True Americanisin delention to Loyola. ing’ at the end of the first century, ish nature, in preference to the yoke not the truth or composition pf the of the gospel, that explains why so The workers in the north-east di­ many reject Christ. And why are vision of the parish will meet this ^gospels but their union into a canon­ Calvin Coolidge, president of the ing the itate of which wo era all citi- Germans of Belief in Religion not men honest enough to admit it? (Thursday) evening to plan for their ical body of books,” or of Renan, an United States, in an address before lu. Why do they try to justify them­ bsaaar on Nov. 14. Great interest is avowed unbeliever; "I admit that Uie American Legion at Omaha Tues­ “ Bnt having invited them here, selves by saying that science or his­ being shown in the radiola super­ the four canonical gospels are au­ day, scored reli^ous intolerance as having accepted their great and va­ (Continued from Page 1) 8.5 per cent respectively were mixed. tory or anything of human learning heterodyne receiving set that is to be thentic,” or ef a contemporary, H. G un-American. Bfis address follows, in ried contributions to the building of Predominantly Catholic Westphalia, prevents their accepting Christ? Mark given away as the grand prize of the Catholic spouses in 1910; 14.4 ip^ Wells: “There is more fiiflSculty in part: the nation, it is for ns to maintain however, has experienced an increase tejecting the Gospels than in accept­ you well, when men say that, they evening. Solicitation of the district 1919; 15.6 in 1920, and 16 in 1921. “ In this period of after-war rig­ in all good faith those liberal insti­ will soon be started to secure work­ in mixed marriages of from 12.9 to ing them as trustworthy historic lie. For the way of common wnse "Nearly half a million Catholics 14.5 for every 100. idity, suspicion and intolerance, our tutions and traditions which have ers, materials and money to make leads to Christ and neither science entered mixed marriages in the One of the most interesting points accounts.” • , - ^ own country has not been exempt been so productive of good. The the opening night of the triple bazaar Open now, honest seeker for truth nor human learning will be found as years 1914 to 1921,” says the Hand­ observed irf connection with mixed from unfortunate experiences. bringing together of all toue differ­ a real pace-setter. and read the history of the life oJ' an obstacle to our approach to Him. Thanks to our comparative isolation, ent national, racial, religious, and book. marriages is that these unions pro­ Christ; read the sublime doctrine Oh Jesus Christ, Almighty and we have known less of the interna­ cultural elements has made our A very pretty marriage was solem­ Saxony provides a critical point duce on an average less issue than that He pteached, a doctrine that not Eternal God, look down tonight upon tional frictions and rivalries than country a kind o f composite of the nized at the church Tuesday morn­ in the mixed marriage problem. purely Catholic marriages. Domes­ only embraced every precept of the those who hail Thee. ■ Bless us and some other countries less fortunately rest of the world, and we can ren­ ing when Helen Marie Riefsnyder be­ There since 1913, to every 100 Cath­ tic discord and adoption of birth con­ natural law of justice and right-liv­ preserve in us belief in Thee, and situated. But among some of the der no greater service than by dem came the bride of J. Raymond Kline. olics, 73 on an average have con­ trol methods in the fromer cases are ing, but that counseled virtue of the hear not the curses of those who re- varying racial, religious and social onstrating the possibility of harmoni­ The Rev. E. J. Mannix performed the tracted mixed marriages. In Meck- blamed. In Prussia 16.7 per cent of nobility, the perfection of which no ;ect Thee, but pray for them Thy proups of our people there have ous co-operation among so many va­ ceremony. Miss Marjorie Montgom­ lenburg-Schwerin it is worse, the the. marriages of Catholics in 1921 man had ever dreamed; read the everlasting prayer: “Father, for­ >een manifestations of an intoler­ rious groups. Every one of them has ery, dressed in old rose, attended the proportion being 68 out of 100 in weie mixed, but only 8.6 per cent of marvelous exemplification in Christ give them for they know not what ance' of opinion, a narrowness of something characteristic and signifi­ bride and Harold Shevelin assisted 1913 and 76.9 in 1920. In Berlin the children born were the issue of of every good and lovable trait _ of they do.” outlook, a fixity of judgment against cant of great value to cast into the the groom. The bride, who entered in 1921 there were 6,446 mixed mar­ mixed marriages. In Berlin in the the church with her father, looked the human heart; search every line which we may well be warned. common fund o f our material, intel­ riages to 1,663 purely Catholic. same year purely Catholic marriages handsome in a gown of blue and for the least hint at a human fault It it not easy to conceive of any­ lectual,' aad spiritual resources. Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein were only a third of those solemnized corsage bouquet of pink roses and or weakness; and you must conclude, thing that would be more unfortu­ “ If we are to have that harmony also recorded more mixed marriages in which Catholics were concerned, for you cannot escape the conclusion, nate in a community bated upon the and tranquility, that union of spirit sweet peas. During the service Mrs. than purely Catholic. Conditions in but more than half the children bom that the Man-Christ both in word and idealt of which Americans boast than which is the foundation of real na­ Richard W. Hynes sang several ap­ upper Silesia and Bavaria, on the were of all-Catholic unions. This O k ers Elected propriate numbers with Mrs. Halter example is the unique character of any considerable development of in­ tional genius and national progress, other hand, are good in this respect. situation to an extent offsets the in­ at the organ. The wedding break­ history, the world’s only perfect man. tolerance as regards religion. To a we must all realiie that there are In 1921 of all the marriages en­ crease in mixed marriages, as far as fast was served at the Shirley-Savoy And lest you feel that your individ­ great extent this country owes its true Americans who did not happen tered in these districts only 2.8 and losses to the Church are concerned. ual judgment is not sound, look ^ginnings to the determination of to be bom in our section of the coun­ to twenty guests. The happy couple around and you will find that the by Altar Society try, who do not attend our place of left at 4 p. m. on a trip to Califor­ our hardy ancestors to maintain com­ nia. whole world, Christian and non- plete freedom in religion. Instead of religious worship, who are not of our The baby daughter of Mr. and Christian, agrees with you; tlmt athe­ a state church,'we have decreed that racial stock, or who are not profici­ Mrs. Carl Ott, 441 South Lincoln ist and agnostic have vied with each every citizen shall be free to follow ent in our language. If we are to ELECTRICAL F IX T U ^ street, was buried from the chwch other to lay tribute at the feet of at St. Philomena s the dictates of his own conscience as create on this continent a free re­ \The Best for Less Money last Sunday afternoon. The Rev. the Man-Cluist. to his religions beliefs and affilia­ public and an enlightened civiliza­ And now read again the history of tion that will be capable of reflecting Father Smith conducted the services. TTHE ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION CO. tions. Under that guaranty we have Lawrence and Helen Schneider re­ the Man-Christ, and gasp in astonish­ (St. Philomena’s Parish) erected a system which certainly is the tme greatness and glory of man­ 1616 turned last Friday from their east­ Arapahoe St. W. R. Kaffer, Manager. Phone Main 2252 ment at His astounding claims that At the last meeting of the Allar justified by its fruits. Under no other kind, it will be necessary to regard ern trip. The former will attend the He is more than a man, that He is and Rosary society the following conid we have dared to invite the these differences as accidental and university here this winter. the Almighty God. officers were elected: President, Mrs. peoples of all countries and creeds to unessential. We shall have to look H. W. McLauthlin; first vice presi­ Read that He forgives sins, sins come here and unite with as in creat beyond the outward manifestations DUCK SEASON NOW OPENED against God, in His own name, when dent, Mrs. Edward Gibbons; second, of race and creed. Divine Provi­ TRIBUTE TO MARTYRS Mrs. Thos. Russel; third,.Mrs. J. A. dence has ne4 bestowed upon any Auriesville, N. Y.— The thousand Shot Cbbo at lei^,aat prioe. Ajax Haaviest SheUa— Leozeat Ranfa Mada— the people cry out, “ Who can forgive Guns (or Rant. sins but God?” Read that He dared Bittel; fourth, Mrs. Philip Clarke; race a monopoly of patrioUsm and Catholics, coming from all parts of to set aside the law of the Old Tes­ fifth, Mrs. E. E. Zook; sixth, Mrs. A. character.” the east in special trains and busses, THE SEDGWICK SPORTING GOODS CO. tament, claiming to be the Lord even J. Chisholm; secretary, Mrs. Paul recently paid tribute at this small Dinner for Men at S2S 1«TH ST. MASONIC TEMPLE BUHL of the Sabbath; read that He claimed Moynihan; treasurer, Mrs. Jas. Mc- town to the Jesuit martyrs as civic to be the King of an everlasting Conaty; corresponding secretary, PUEBLO ITAUANS characters and pioneers. kingdom, that He claimed to be a Mrs. Otto Kiene. Committees will be TO HONOR COLUMBUS source of inexhaustible strength, an announced next week. Father Hig­ 'Uc infallible guide, the way, the truth gins’ conferences make the meetings Meeting on Monday Pueblo.— The Italian-American so­ and the life; that He said He would of this society real events in the lives ciety here is preparing for a demon­ judge all humanity, assigning them of the members. The one last Mon­ stration on Columbus day, next Mon­ day was on “ Prayer.” He declared (Blessed Sacrament Parish) to everlasting Heaven or eternal The St. Vincent de Paul society day. A parsda will wind through Hell. Behold Him accepting the that the aim and purpose of life and the downtown streets. Speeches by of all creation is prayer and solely will meet on Monday evening, 6 c t tribute of Peter: “ Thou art the 12, in the parish hall. Dinner will prominent ItSlian-American leaders Christ, the Son o f the Living God’’ _ prayer. After his discourse his au will mark the day. dience, startled at first by his state' be served for old and new members Do you want to live after death? and should you not understand this at 7 o’clock, and afterwards, the G. Chilesotti, Italian consul in Sonship, and think it to be that in ment, heartily agreed with him. Mrs. Denver, will be the chief speaker. Luke Parslow was enrolled as a mem­ Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin will ad­ common with all other children of dress the men, speaking on his im­ Frank Mancini, Denver publisher, To hand down your name to posterity? God, hear Him proclaim, “ I and the ber. At the close of the meeting as will deliver an address and will be an expression of the appreciation, pressions of Europe as gained from Father are one;” “ Who sees Me sees his recent trip. All members of the given the post of honorary president the Father.” the entire parish and Mrs. Gow of the celebration. Father Pecorel- To be remembered for the good you have done? were presented with a pair of silver society are requested to be present, Recall that the Jews called Him a and all men of the parish who have la of La Junta is also scheduled to blasphemer, and crucified Him be­ candle sticks. In making the presen make an address. The chairman in tation the vice president quoted the joined are most cordially invited to cause He made himself equal to God. attend this meeting. charge of the celebration is Joseph And then say, if you can, that the neatly-phrased comment of Mrs. Battaglia. THIS IS TOUR OPPORTUNITY! John Loritz: “A sterling gift to a The meeting of the Altar and Man-Christ did not claim to be the Rosary society on Friday afternoon woman of sterling worth.” Mrs. Gow Almighty and everlasting Divine at the rectory will take the form of Personality whom men call God. has been three times elected presi SAILORS AND MARINES The Catholic Church Extension Society is asking one thou­ dent of the Altar and Rosary society, a reception to new members. An in­ And then, oh man of common vitation is extended to present mem­ TO GIVE BANQUET sand Catholic men throughout the United States for $1,000 each sense, answer this question: What the greatest honor that has ever been conferred on a woman in the history bers as well as to all prospective think you of Christ? What think members to be present at the meet­ Plans are under way for a ban­ to build up a Fund to be known as the MISSION PRIESTS’ of the pari^. you of His claim? and you will give ing, which berins at 2 p. m. quet to be given by former sailors of ENDOWMENT FUND. the only possible answer: It is true! Team two of St. Philomena’s the U. S. navy and marines in com­ school played Sacred Heart team ‘The dates for the rummage sale For if it be not true, then is the which the ladies of the Altar and memoration 01 navy day, Oct. 26, at world’s most perfect man either the last Saturday. It was a man’s game Hosa lodge. Final arrangements will and BO hotly contested that it result­ Rosary society will conduct, are Oct. Every Catholic man contributing $1,000 to this Fund will victim of an absiurd delusion, 23 and 24. Please call Franklin be made at a meeting of the Marine maniac, a madman, or with rever­ ed in a score of nothing to nothing. Corps league at room 112, Customs have a $5,000 Burse created in his name and memory. The inter­ St. Phiiomena’s was a little weak in 2546-W if you have any articlevfor ence, be it said, the most colossal im­ this sale. house on Monday night, O ct 12, at est on this $5,000 Burse will be used annually, in his name and postor that the world has ever known, tackling and the Sacred Heart boys 8 o’clock. All marines and former had twice the weight There were The beautiful service of the Forty Take your choice, man of com' marines are requested to attend. memory, to help support a missionary priest with $25.00 a month some brilliant plays. The boys de­ Hours’, which was celebrated to mon sense— believe that Jesus Christ thronged church on Sunday, Monday This will be the final meeting for —$300.00 a year. serve encouragement. Mrs. Maurice arrangements for the banquet is the Almighty God, or reconcile Fitzgerald gave a dinner in honor of and Tuesday, was concluded on Tues­ human perfection with insanity or day evening with an inspiringly Instructions will also be given at the team on Saturday evening. this time to delegates to the nation­ falsehood. There is no need to go It is hard to believe that mortal fitting service. Three unusually One Bishop recently told us: “This is the greatest oppor­ further, and if you are not false to splendid sermons were preached, one al convention of the Marine Corps hands could have wrought the marvel league, vffiich. will be held in Phila­ tunity ever offered a Catholic layman to hand down his name in the intellect, the common sense, of loveliness which was St. Philo­ on Sunday nij^t by Rev. Mark which the Creator has given you, get delphia Nov. 10 and 11 next mena’s altar last Friday when all Lappen of Holy Family parish, one by the history of the Catholic Church in the United States of Amer­ down on your knees and exclaim Rev. Wm. O’Ryan of St. Leo’s on day our Lord gave audience to aU PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS ica.” with 'Thomas: “ My Lord and my who availed themselves of the priv­ Monday and the other by Rev. . God.” ilege of visiting Him. It was indeed Francis Walsh of the Cathedral on But, should you wish to confirm the Tuesday. The High Mass, sung by H A V A N A CIGARS a veritable “shower of roses,” and Dtnct frazi Factarr ha Daavar ta Yao. This Bishop is a member of the Board of Governors of The judgnient of common sense, then appropriately so, because the devo­ the school children on Sunday and read of the marvelous deeds by wUch tion was placed at its inauguration Tuesday, was remarkably well done. “ DE LUXE SPECIAL” 5c Catholic Church Extension Society and knows how our books Christ proved this claim to be Divine, under the protection of the “ Little Much credit is due the Sisters of Lo- retto for their excellent training of at iactary Othar hraada up ta SSc are kept and audited. This Bishop has already contributed his deeds that the power o f God alone Flower.” at aaalara ar lactarr. can explain, suspensions of God’s the children. $1,000 to our MISSION STUDENTS’ ENDOWMENT FUND. own laws of nature. Read of the ful­ A High Mass of Requiem will be Aagel Alvarez, 1187 Califoraia St He knows that when his name is forgotten in the Diocese oyer fillment in Christ of the prophecies sung on Monday morning at 8:30 in of the Old Law; read the marvelous memory of Miss Catherine Stack, a LOUISE B. GEIGER which he now rules, it will be remembered by his contribution to fulfillments o f prophecies He made former member of this parish who the Extension Society, which helps perpetually to support a stu­ concerning Himself: read of the Golden Ladies to died last Saturday and was buried on TEACHER OF PIANO greatest of all miracles. His own res­ Monday at Mt. Olivet dent for the Priesthood. urrection from the dead, after men M. E. Malone is in New York on Foundation work a specialty for chil had made sure of Hial destruction, a trip combining business and pleas­ dren in the New Modem Teaching and had sealed and guarded the tomb Have Card Party ure. Methods. Private and class work. You can do the same by your contribution of $1,000 for the where His sacred body lay; read the testimony of His resurrected life by PATRONISE OUR ADVERTISKRS Stadio 1809 CUrkaoa. York 3S11-W support of a missionary priest. men who give every evidence of Golden— The ladies of St. Joseph’s being sound of mind, normal in every Altar society will give a novelty card respect. Try to find some indication party at the Berrimoor hotel on Fri­ W e have published a pamphlet giving the details of our that Peter and the other apostles day evening, Oct. 16. The ladies MISSION PRIESTS’ ENDOWMENT FUND, which we shall were visionary; that Paul was a dupe have planned an entertainment of for trickery; that the hundreds of unusual merit after the card party. be glad to send you regardless of whether or not you are able to disciples were deluded simpletons, The funeral o f Mr. O’Donnell of contribute to the Fund. Address; Pleasant View was held on Tuesday C. D. of A BAZAAR | Read of the courage, the per­ severance, the vigor with which morning from St. Joseph’s church. these men went out into the Mrs. K. Moynihan has returned at K. of C. Club Houte, world to convince it that Christ from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. who was crucified as a criminal, was Lorenz Woeber, in California. the Eternal Son of the Eternal Fa October IS, 16 and 17 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY ther; and then unless you are pre MISSIONARIES SAIL FOR ORIENT p^ed to kick common sense out the Seattle, Wash., Oct. 6.— Four OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA window, you will acclaim that the Catholic priests and seven mission­ Chicken Dinner Thursday, words of John are as true as God ary sisters sailed today for the Far 180 North Wabash Avenue “ In the beginning was the word and East to spend the rest of their lives Fish and Oyster Dinner Friday the word was with God, and the won in Korea, China and Manchuria. Chicago, Illinois was God. All things were made by They were Father G. O’Collins of Him and without Him was made Australia; Father Hugh Craig, Min­ Baked Ham,Virginia , Saturday nothing that was made. In Him was neapolis; Father Hubert M. Pospi- life, and the life was the light of men. ehal, Elraa, Iowa; Father William And the word was made flesh, and Booth, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Sisters ADULTS 50 CENTS dwelt among ns.” Theresa, Nashua; Gemma, Rosindale, But what then of the millions who N. H.; Ursula, St. Louis; Pascal, CU- CHILDREN HALF PRICE do not accept Christ as God? What cago; Reginald, Oakland; Agnita and . of the philosophers, the historians. Margaret, Champnipo, Korea.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Pittsbori^— A sentence of one lo BUSY WITH PEN, THOUGH two yoan in the Western penitenti­ 89 YEARS OLD ary was pronounced here recently on Eveiiing D eib ted to Blessed Denver Holy Name Men s General John Phillips after a jury had found Washington.— Henry M. Beadle, veteran Catholic news­ him guilty o f robbing poor boxes in paper man, is continuing his literary work despite the fact that St. James’ Catholic church. he has just celebrated his eighty-ninth birthday anniversary here. He is a contributor to The Daily American Tribune, Virgin at Mission for Women Comnmnion at Jesuit Omrch Sunday ThonuM W . McDonald Catholic newspaper in Dubuque, Iowa, and at present is en­ gaged in writing a “ Short Life of Christ.” Pormerir of Danieli t Fitbor'i (Sacred Heart and S t Ignatius both churches b s t Friday. The stu- Annooace* tbo OpcDini of His Mr. Beadle, who is a convert to Catholicity, has had a (Holy Family Parish) their home where Bobbie Lowen is ill Loyob Parish) dente of both ^ d e and high schools FLORAL SHOPPE varied career. A native of Ohio, he joined the Catholic faith It was well emphasized that the of diphtheria. ’The annual Communion o f the Dio­ gave much edification by their de­ 812 East Colfax Xvo. in Memphis in 1860. From 1882 to 1884 he edited the old spiritual value comes before the ma­ Another ipteresnning enngement is cesan Holy Name organization will vout and frequent y b lb to the UnScr H ir Personml Supcrrisioii WHh terial by the la r n attendance at the the Sane B. A F. Service York 8748 Washington Catholic. In 1886 he was appointed superintend­ announced— that o:of Hiss Gladys be held this year In new Loyola Blessed Sacrament. mission services held at Holy Family Brown and Mr. Theodore Hill. The church, Sunday morning, O ct 11, at The pupils of the school are prac­ ent of the Government Indian school in the Crow Agency in church which were given for the wedding will be a quiet one and as the 8:30 Mass. A very brge ticing devotion to the Rosa^. Each Montana, and in 1890 he was with the St. Xavier mission in women and girls of the parish last yet no date has been set. A shower section of the church vrill be reserved class recites the beads daily in its BRADY’S CAFE Montana. In 1899 he was in North Carolina with Father Price week. In a short address given Sat­ was given at the home o f Mrs. H. F. for the vbitors at that time. The own room. on the staff of Catholic Truth. He is the author of “Notes on urday evening Father Lappen ex­ Brommie, 2644 Race street, sister of Loyob choir will render selections The Young Ladies’ sodality will Good, Clean Home-Cooking, Best of pressed hie natitnde, and said the Miss Brown, and many beautiful during the Mass. hold its October social in Loyob hall Service, Specbl Sunday Chicken the History of the Crow-Indians.” loyalty and devotion shown, and the presents were given her. The well known Loyob choir has Monday evening. Last month’s social large attendance by which this mis­ Thomas E. McNulty, 70 ^ears old, started its winter activity. The in­ was especially successful, and even a Dinner 50 Cents ADVENTUROUS SUMMER FOR sion had been attended, were far be­ who came to Denver thirty-seven itial program was rendered at the larger g^owd and a better time are yond his expectations. Saturday years ago and established one of the St. Ignatius church last Sunday at pr^i^ted for the coming affair. 439 E. 19th Ave. Ph. Champa 605'IW UNIVERSITY STUDENTS evening was dedicated to the Blessed finest hotels here, died at his home the 12 o’clock Mass. Loyob ^ o ir Virgin. Every woman present must Tuesday Oct. 6, o f heart disease. Mr. 3HIH 9»*IIMII9»4«I9*»W »IIIIM»4»IIIIIH 94***»*»» Washington.— ^Three students of the Georgetown univer­ has always delighted the parishion­ have choked back a lump in her McNulty came to Denver from ers, and last Sunday after its three sity school of Foreign Service here, who shipped as ordinary throat, and felt a throb come into ShuUsburg, Wis.^ with his bride, who months’ absence, appreciation was seamen and worked their way to Europe to study shipping con­ her heart, as well as memories before her mamage was Miss Estel- greater than ever. 'The choir is as ditions, have just returned to the university with a story of a brought back, when the organ pealed la Cassady. Mrs. McNulty was a usual under the direction of Mrs. ANNOUNCING strange bit of “recruiting” for the Foreign Service school. The out its accompaniment as the little great favorite among the super-ex­ John R. Schilling, who has presided girls, all in white, slowly came out clusive who were identified prom­ the choir loft of the Jesuit FULL LINE OF CHURCH GOODS three worked their way to Baltic and North sea ports, visited of the sacristies into the sanctuary, inently with Wisconsin society. Mr. churches for many years past. Mrs. 1 points in Holland, Germany, France, Denmark and other coun­ singing as they placed the “heart of McNulty was compelled to retire Schilling has secured several new Good assortment of rosaries, prayer books, statuary and other | love” , made of white roses, at our from business fifteen years ago on tries, and finally Parted back. They had been surprised to find voices for the organization thbyear, ! rbligrious articles. Quality and Service our Motto i blessed Lady’ s feet. The closing account of ill health. He was a vet­ and plans to accomplish great things ordinary seamen reading the classics in the ship’s library. They service of ^e mission for women eran of the Spanish-American war. told of their^wn mission and of the school, and made the ac­ in the line of sacred music, ’The Sunday afternoon was a thing never Two sons, Anthony and Tjiothas E., choir will sing each Sunday at the A. P. WAGNER^ count so convincing that two of . the ship’s ofl&cers decided to to be forgotten, when Father Nug­ Jr., two daughters, Agnes and Jouri- noon Mass. come to Georgetown and register for the fall term.. A dozen ent, who excelled hinuelf in the ta, and his widow survive him. The A new organization known as the : loss llth Street Opposite S t Elizabeth’s Church ! or more students of the Foreign Service School have returned minds of the people, performed one end came as just a peaceful sleep. Charleston club makes its bow to I PHONE CHAMPA 9180W (Franciscan Fathers) to resume their classes after varied experiences in distant lands of the most beantifnl ceremonies Miss Mary Becker has been taken Sacred Heart parish and Catholic ever seen in Holy Family church— to her home from the hospital and Denver. The club, which was organ­ eeeeeesss sssss»*ssesisss*ssss*s»*s*ss*****s***o****s over the summer. Several traveled over the continent, making the blessing of the body, intellect, is’ convalescing nicely. ized during the past week, will pat­ urveys of social and economic conditions. One, with^ a gift mind; even the air they breathed, an The display of the Chevrolet coach tern after the famous L oyob club, for foreign languages, put in a profitable summer as an assist­ entity in itself. The service ended in front of the parish house, which started and directed by Father Mc­ with the Papal blessing. Sunday is to be awarded during the bazaar, Donnell in pre-war days. Loyob ant director of tours in seven countries. Some attended the evening the mission b e n n for the attracted the admiration of many BUY YOUR famous Academy of International Law at The Hague, others club, which was composed o f young men. The attendance so far has been people last Sunday morning. It is men of the parish, flourished from ib took courses at some of the oldest universities in Spain and large. It is extraordinary with what finished in an olive gray and is built origin to the time it was disbanded. UNBERWEAR Portugal. About twenty all told went Europe last June, with ardor Father Lorenza and Father along the lines of the new Chevrolet Ilie breaking op occurred when its Nugent perform their priestly work chassis, with construction typical of the encouragement of the school authorities, to supplement director and almost every member When you find not only all the The schedule of the services is 6 and the highest priced cars. answered the call of the colors. Up their studies by actual experiences in foreign countries. They 8:15 a. m. Evening services are at Mr. I.'B . Kavanaugh has returned newest and beet, bat where yon And to the present time, the club has pcedsely what yoa want at the few­ will all be back shortly to resume their classes. 7:45. from a trip to California. never reorganized. The Charleston­ Mrs. Thomas Healy of 2812 New­ Mr. A. Becker and family are tak­ est prioM quoted by estabUali- ians’ first activity will be a social to meot in Amerfea. ton street was hurriedly called to ing up their residence in Holy Fam­ be held in Loyola hall at an early FRENCH ANTI-CLERICS New York where her daughter is ily parish, at 4448 Utica street Mr. date. The “ CharlestoniSn” progrram critically ill. Becker is a brother of Mrs. Shier- for the coming year will include sup­ ARE STILL ACTIVE The C. J. Lowens are confined to berg. Duofold Paris.— ^Though the attitude of the Catholics undoubtedly pers, basketball games, pbys, etc. The officers of the new society are: Health Underwear inspires their adversaries with respect, there can still be found, Gerald Htfghes, president; Bernard among the functionaries of the Republic, instances of narrow­ Fitzgerald, vice president; Ray New­ Union Suits minded sectarianism. Two examples of recent occurrence are ell, secretary; Eddie Hughes, treas­ Calinlic If^li S d ook Reveal urer; W. J. Murphy, chancellor. noticed by the Catholic papers. The anti-clerical'mayor of Have advantages found in no The Loyola Aid society will hold other Underwear. Meaux, M. Lugol, thought it desirable to separate the religious its first card party of the new season from the patriotic celebration of the victory of the Marne, that in L oyob hall, Monday afternoon, Two thin layers, air-space be­ for the last ten years, under his predecessors, was kept in the k i ^ Develojuneiil ia U. R Oct. 12. Splendid prizes have been tween. real spirit of the “ sacred union” of all French patriots on com­ secured for that afternoon, and the A llen A mon ground. The result of this tactleM move was. to displease usual dainty refreshments will be > Warmth with less weight. served. Ns wool ltdi. and wound many people, but the religious celebration lost none (Continued from Page 1) age to Catholic institutions. Union Suits years has done much to swell the The N. C. W7 C. department is Exposition was held all day in of its splendor and was attended by a devout and earned Comfort, that's one feature-— Warmth without bulk—snug number of Catholic high school stu­ making a check-up of the entire heattfafoL Dampness, sodden fit without tightness. . crowd. The sermon was preached by an officer, now a Domini­ dents, the survey says. The develop­ Catholic educational system. Data HOSPITAL HOLDS chills avoided — reeommended can monk, wearing the Legion of Honor, who had taken part in ment of the central high school, thus far obtained leads it to believe by physicians—eaoH possibly Spring N ci^ Knit— that which has won almost unanimous ap­ $S00,0O0 CAMPAIGN the Battle of the Marne, and in the afternoon the battlefield, that increases similar to those in the t^ the story in a bcM adver­ Bubes it tight and dastie. proval in the lei)^r center^ Iws been high schools have been reriztered in where the fate of France once trembled in the balance, and the St. Anthony’s hospital, S t Louis, tisement—you musf see them. a material aid. ^ i s plan, it is found, all other departments of the system. Or, betto’ stiU, yon must wear B is pre-dmndi and tailored big cemeteries wfiere sleep the known and the unknown dead, has been a powerful encouragement motherhouse of the Franciscan Sis­ (By N. C. W. C. News Service) them to fully appredato tbstr te re^ly fit—not only when were visited by thousands of mourners. The local niusical and to send Catholic children of school ters who conduct St Cbra’s or­ London.— Catholie schools ^ alone phanage and S t Rosa’s home for superiority. new but as long as you wear It. patriotic societies joined to make this pilgrimage impressive, show an increase among the volun­ working rirb, Denver, and Sacred and the mayor’s commonplace speech passed almost unnoticed ments for the Needlework guild, tary schoob in the statistics of pub­ Heart orphanage, Pueblo, u conduct­ .SO in the general atmosphere of natriotism and prayerfulness. The which will be solicited by the mem­ lic education for the year 1922-28 ing a campaign for $500,000, to !.50 P«r bers of St. Vincent’s Aid society this Stilt Mayor of Autun is, like his colleague of Meaux, an anti-clerical. just published. The Catholie schooia erect a 100 bed addition to the hos­ year. Several members of the soci­ number 1,132, an increase of three pital. The fact thsit the sisters have The traditional procession in honor of St. Lazahis was prevented ety made cash contributions at Tues­ on 1922. The average attendance of distributed more than $180,000 in this year by a body of police, who, in obedience to the mayor s day’s meeting, to assist in this work. 317,878 shows an increase of 3,405. charity through S t Anthony’s in ten orders, were stationed at the entrance of the Cathedral to pre­ The members of the executive During the year 136 Church of Eng­ years b certainly justification for committee, numbering sixteen ladies, land schoob were closed or trans­ their now asking the public to help vent the procession from starting. The Bishop, Mgr. Chassag- and all other members who can pos­ non, promptly decided to avoid an undignified hand-to-hand ferred. with a loss of 29,373 chil­ the hospital. Archbishop Glennon is sibly attend, were asked to be p r^ dren. The Wesleyaas gave up seven honorai^ chairman of the campaig;n. fight, an^ bade his people return to the Cathedral.______.ent at a meeting of the Community schoob, and fifteen ouer voluntary 'Chest, on Monday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 schoob were transpired. Altogeth­ BISHOP'S HOUSEKEEPER *p. m., in the Woman’s Club audito­ er there were, during the year men­ BETTER ^ ARCHBISHOP AT ST. VINCENT’S AID HOLDS rium. The number of ladies who INTERESTING MEETING tioned, 164 valuntary schoob fewer Miss Mary Wolters, housekeeper 62 CHICAGO JUBILEE .will attend the above meeting will than in 1921-22, with a loss of for Bishop Tihen, n resting comfort­ / Sixteenth St Archbishop John B. Pitaval, who .please report to the president, Mrs. 68,509 pupib. ably at Mercy hospital. Although the weather was very makes his home at S t Anthony’s ' Ralph W. Kelly, who will then report threatening, over fifty ladies attend­ hospital, is in Chicago, where he went the number to Mr. Justis of the Com­ ed the October meeting of St. Vin­ to attend an ecclesiastical celebration munity Chest cent’s Aid society, Tuesday after­ Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, treasurer of at the church o f an old clerical noon, at the home of Mrs. Thomas the society, who is at the hwd of the friend. A. Ryan, 1355 Franklin street. Mrs. Diocesan (Council of Catholic Women Lawrence M. Purcell was assistant in Colorado, invited all members of STUDY- CLUB COURSE DEALS hostess. the society to be present at a meet­ WITH CHRISTIAN FAMILY The meeting was very interesting ing on Tuesday, O ct 13, at the and a large amount of business was Hurry! Knights of Columbus club. Miss Hurry! Washingrton.— A new study club outline on “ The Christian Family” transacted. Mary Coughlin was appointed to at­ has just been issued by the National Reports were made by the follow­ tend to the preliminary work in the ing ladies, who represent the Nee­ RADIO SETS FREE! Catholic Welfare conference. It organization of the study club. was prepared by the National Coun­ dlework guild in St Vincent’s Aid The ladies were pleased to enroll cil of Catholic Women, whick has al­ society: Mesdames Gordon Hollis, the following life members: Mrs. J. ways had a deep interest in the sub­ Oscar L. Pettepier, and James A. A. Osner and Mrs. Lawrence M. Pur­ ject, under the direction o f the N, Connor. cell, and also the following yearly C. W. C. Committee on Study Clubs, An appeal was made for a few members; Mrs. C. S. Staten, Mrs. J. of which the Rev. R. A. McGowan of more d ire cto r and resulted in the D. Hill and Mrs. Wade Wire, for­ the Social Action department is the following ladies being chosen: Mrs. merly of Chicago, and now living in George Pope, Mrs. W. A. 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HOLMES* SERVICE STATION flirty New Memhirs Received Large Crowd at LeadviDe to Have Red Rulers i f Mexico Force. Repairing, Parts, Accessories, Vnlcanising Kelly, Goodrich, U. S. Tires Into Young Ladies’ Sodality Aid’s Card Party D Hour Devotion Crowds to Sdnsmatk Church 2304 W. 27A Ave. Gallup S436-J The CAPITOL BATHS F tnt elati exelaiive Udicf’ bath parlor (St Joseph’s Parish) for the party will be completed. All By Charles Phillips tory the application o:( the anti-religi­ Szperieaead MaaaoMie The Youngr Ladies’ sodality held members are requested to be pres­ Held in Arvada S t a r t n U y (Special Correspondent, N. C. W. C. ons laws o f the infamous Mexican CaU Ckaiapa 7M1 far AppofattaMut ent. its usual services Monday evening, Nows Service) constitution are most in favor at Mrs. Margaret Hackethal, one of Mexico City.—Back in Mexico Mexico City. But while they find 117 EAST COLFAX AVE. consisting of Rosary, sermon and (Shrine of St. Anne, Arvada) Annunciation Parish, Leadville.— the members of the Needlework City after a tour of some three thou­ such various means, and often such Houra: 10 to 6:10. Eraaiaca aa4 Soadara The church hall was crowded to The Forty Hours’ Devotion will be­ bjr apaoial appoiatmaBt Benediction by Father Guenther, the guild, requests those who have gar­ sand miles over the greater part of petty means, of annoying Catholics capacity on Wednesday evening gin Sunday morning with a proces­ spiritnal director. Thirty new mem­ ments to turn them in not later than the republic, I discovered that the that one ^ t s an impression of their of last week at the first card party bers were enrolled in the sodality and Oct. 28. sion following the 9:80 o’clock Mass. new movement of an active Catholic officials sitting up nights to concoct of the season conducted by the On Sunday evening a sermon will be they pledged themselves to be faith­ The novena to St Gerard will be­ life, evidences*of which I have found some new style of proscription and Walsh Motor G>. Ladies’ Aid society. A large num­ ful roeml^rs. A committee was ap­ gin on Thursday, Oct. 8, and will end gven by Rev. Father Boyle of Sa- everywhere I have gone, is daily tak­ intimidation, at the national capital AuHiorisod Ford Dealers ber of Denver visitors were present pointed to make arrangements for a on his feast day, O ct 16. The pray­ lida; on Monday Father Carrigan of ing on new streng^ in the national the persecution for the present takes 3537-39 South Broadway and enjoyed the hospitality of the Glenwood will deliver a sermon, and M Hallowe’en party on Friday evening, ers of the novena will be said every capital. on the more or less bne particular South 8964 Eaglavoad lOS Arvada ladies. Prizes were awarded on Tuesday evening Father Mc- O ct 80. Plans were also discussed morning at the 7 o’clock Mass. A It is curious, however, to study the form, and this is the encouragement Uao4 car departtaaat for the sodality’s part in the fall fes­ relic of the saint will be exposed for as follows: For five hundred, Mrs. Sweeney of Aiqien will deliver a ser­ difference between the conditions in of the Cismaticos in their attempt to 8114 So. Braachray Esgleweei 808 tival to be held next month. Re- veneration during the novena. , Minnie Kimme, Mrs. M. Pfeffer, mon. TTie Forty Hour service will the capital and in the provinces, as establish a “ national” church. This, freshments were served at the meet­ The Card club announces that all Mrs. Mary Steams and Herbert C. close Tuesday evening with proces­ related to the Church persecution. of course, is more easily done in ing. preparations are made to accommo­ Schaefer, all of Denver. For high sion. This difference, in fact, is so marked Mexico City than elsdwhere, because The first issue o f the school paper, date a |ecord attendance at the card five: Miss Ruth Mills, Mitchell Kel­ The regular business and social that there might almost be said to be here the servants of the government Battery Service Co. “The Santa Fe,” appeared and de­ Pfirty nixt Wednesday evening. High ler, Edward Mills and Glen Shaklee meeting (with added attractions) of two kinds of anti-Catholic persecu­ are directly under their masters’ serves the praise and co-operation of five and five hundred will be played of Arvada. A pair of spring chick­ the Altar and Rosary society was AUTO------RADIO tion going on in Mexico today, the thumbs. Children of the public the entire parish. Miss Irene Wathen and valuable prizes will be given to ens were awarded to Mrs. Collins of held at K. of C. hall Wednesday “National’’ persecution and the schools can be massed and marched SPECIAL RUBBER BOX BATTERIES is the editor-in-chief, Emmett Gog- the winners. An attendance prise Denver, and another prize, a five- evening of last week. An excellent “Statt” persecution. They are one, to the schismatic church; soldiers and gin is assistant editor, Wm. Burke, o f $2.50 will also be awarded and dollar gold piece, was awarded to number attended and all enjoyed an 787 w. Colfaa Ph. Mala 7986 of course, in intent and purpose, and army invalids can be collected and managing editor; Alice McTammany, refreshments will be served. Games her daughter. Miss Eva Collins. The evening of real pleasure. largely so in nature. The policy of trooped off to the heretical services advertising manager; Bertrand Mc- start at 8:30. two lots in Montclair were awarded October devotions are held every of the pseudo-dissenters, more easily Closkey, staff artist, and Estella The Holy Name society will re­ to John Fitzmaurice of Leyden. Re< Wednesday, Friday and Sunday even­ the national government dictates the policy of the state governments. Each in the capital than in outlying cities. Graveline Electric Co. Fischer, Francis McCormick, James ceive Conrttnunlon in a body this Sun­ freshments were enjoyed by all, and ing at 7:30 o’clock. These things have actually been Kelly and Edmund O’Byme are ttje day at the 7 o’clock Mass. At the altogether the party was one of the Sunday will be the quarterly Com­ and every state government, like the ELECTRAGISTS national government, is dedicated to done, to boost the Cismatico move­ class reporters. services in the evening Father Krie- most successful in the history of the munion Sunday for the Knights of Wiring, Estimatii^, Repair autocratid*holmevism; and each state ment and give it a semblance of pop­ “ Something new, something dif­ ger will continue his very interesting parish. Columbus and also the regular Com­ Work, Lighting Fixtures, vies with its neighbor to court the ularity. It is in relation to this par­ ferent.’’ This is the slogan fpr the sermons. Five hundred men pledged The Holy Name society will re­ munion Sunday for the Junior Holy Radio Supplies favor of the powers that be at Cha- ticular form of persecution that one committee o f the Dramatic club themselves to be loyal members of sume its regular meetings, beginning Name society and the Young Ladies’ finds the Catholic life of Mexico tak­ 919 East Alameda— South 8722 this (Thursday) evening. It is the pultepec by putting the screws on the which has been working very hard this society at the close of the last sodality. ing on new vigor. intention of the society to attend in A special meeting of all the ladi^ Church. for the past few weeks in making ex­ mission and if they ^ould all attend Catholic Defenae League tensive arran^ments for the costume the Mass on Sunday, certainly it a body at the annual Communion of of the parish was neld at Sodality Those governors who most rigor­ party and social to be held on Thurs­ would be an edifying sight. the diocesan Holy Name society at hail last Sunday evening after Bene­ ously prosecute in their home terri- I once heard a grood old pious DR. F. J. CLAFFEY day evening, Oct. 15. The committee Forty Hours’ devotion will be held Loyola church. Twenty-third and diction to arrange for the bazaar to priest declare that the fruits of the promises a number of novelties here­ in this church on Friday, Saturday York street, Sunday at the 8:30 be held Nov. 5, 6 and 7. Klan’s attempted persecution of DENTIST tofore unknown in the club. There and Sunday, O ct 16, 17 and 18. o’clock Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Gallagher Catholics were ultimately good, in. will be a lady’s and gentleman’s prize The funeral of Paul Lacroix, age Fred U. Martelon, will leave on announce the birth of a daughter, that American Catholics, because and no one will be admitted to the 81) who died last Thursday, was held Monday next for Yonkers, N. Y., Helen Margaret, Tuesday, Sept. 29, Social to be Held they were threatened and attacked, Offlee Hoara; social if not in costume. The club will on Saturday morning at 9 o’clock where he will be employed in the at St. Vincent’s hospital. woke up and came to a new realiza­ I:80-1ZKI0; hold its regular meeting on Monday from the church, Fathei: Frisfche of- offices of the Westchester Lighting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bums of tion of the precious* thing they pos­ 1 KlO-t :80 evening at which time arrangements ficating. • company. A host o f friends wish him Denver announce the birth of a son, sessed in their sometimes too long abundant success. Mrs. Martelon Robert Alexius, at S t Joseph’s hos­ neglected ffaith. 'In the dispensation Breninaa by and baby son will join him after the pital, Sem. 16. Mrs. Bums was for­ HI Pueblo Oct. Uof God it may be that the present Appotatmant holidays. merly ‘Miss Marguerite Mulligan oi persecution of the Church in Mexico Margaret, the ten-year-old daugh­ this city. St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Pueblo. IE a good thing for the Mexican Cath­ olics, and for the same reason. At Canon City Sdiool is Ghfen Flag, ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pavelm, Ruth Elarline, daughter o f Mr. and — The members of the sodality are any rate, they are waking up. They met with a serious accident Satur­ Mrs. Earl Paquette of Buena Vista, making plana for a grand novelty so­ have today something hitherto 827 16th Street— Upetaira day evening, when she was struck was baptized at Buena Vista last cial to be held on the evening of O ct scarcely heard of, if it existed at all Phone Main 18B4 by an automobile as she was on her .Sunday. ^ 22. ‘ way to Arvada. Her right ankle was Mr. and Mrs. William Carter left Sunday is the Communion day and —a living Catholic consciousncM Pole by Member of Parish broken in two places. the city by motor for Kansas City, among the laity. And this'Catholic meeting day as well for the Holy The Ladies’ Aid held its regular Kan., where they will visit for a Name society. consciousness, this Catholic life, in A HOMl Pm'DllCT month. ^ one instance at least, has ^rung di­ meeting last Thursday afternoon at The Altar society had an immnese Alfred Kelly returned last week rectly out of the persecution. The W H IT E L O A F Canon City.— Mr. A. Thompson, ily. The Mclnerney family recently the home o f Mrs. Andrew Martelon. turn-out at its Communion last Sun­ from various points in California, instance is the foundation of what is resident of Chandler and a member moved to Trinidad to make their It is probable that the ladies will con­ day. where he spent his vacation. popularly called the Defense League; FLOUR of St. Michael’s parish, has presented home after having been residents of duct a refreshment booth on the oc­ Mrs. John Holden and sons re­ Marie Cbcelia, baby daughter of officially “The League for the De­ rtimous For Its High Oudlify a flag pole to parochial school. Canon City for a number of years. casion of the celebration of the com­ pletion of the paved road to Arvada, turned last week from Canon City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanches, was bap­ fense of the Catholic Faith.” EXCELSIOR FLOUR MILLS This pole, which will be placed in Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gehlbach have tized last Sunday. arrived in Canon City to make their which will take place Saturday, Oct. where they spent a pleasant vaca­ The Defense League is the newest Denver Colo. . PlioneMifiO front of the school, is 65 feet high Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanches have as home. 17. tion with Mrs. Holden’s parents, Mr. of Mexico’s many and steadily in­ with a gilded ball on the top. On the their guests Mrs. Sanches’ mother, afternoon of October 18 at 3 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. T. Horigan and Mrs. The next meeting of the society and Mrs. P. T. Roche, former pio­ creasing Catholic lay organizations. Mrs. M. Braun of Cleveland, 0. patriotic ceremonies will be held George Boland are en d in g the week will be held at the home of Mrs. Rose neer Leadville residents. It came into being only a tew months when the pole is dedicated to the use in Denver. Mrs. Boland will visit her Zender, on Thursday, O ct 15. Mrs. J. H. Kelly is gradually im­ ago; to be exact, late last March. And it came into being as an immedi­ of the school and to patriotic uses. mother, Mrs. Dwyer, who lives in proving after an illness of several days. ate result of the action of the«gov- In keeping with the love of country Denver. “BOOK-SHELF” FOR Mrs. Mae Cusack returned home emment in promoting and protecting Where Value and flag the school children and their The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. $142,331 ESTATE CATHOUC PUPILS last w ^ k from S t Vincent’s hospital, the attempt to organize a schismatic ^ 11' ■ • parents will attend this ceremony. Harry Van Alstyne, born last Thurs­ TO CARDINAL HAYES much improved in healUi. church. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Halstead of day, was buried on Friday afternoon. Washington, D. C.— Among^he ex­ On Thursday, Oct 1, Father Stem Canon City are the proud parents of The^ Royal Gorge Knights of Co­ New York.— A residuary bequest hibits planned in connection with the and Economyi united in matrimony Richard Cody a baby p rl, bom Tuesday, Sept 29. lumbus held a meeting in St. to Cardinal Hayes of New York by fifth annual convention of the Na­ DARBY’S Mrs. Halstrad was Miss Marie Wall Michael’s hall on the evening of Sept. and Marie Lanich. Miss Mary Ellen McCabe, who died On Thursday, O ct 1, Father tional Council o f Catholic Women, to HOME MADE of Florence before )ier marriage. 28. This was the annual election recently, has been placed by apprais­ Walsh united Charles P. Hiltz and be held in W ash^on, D. C., Novem­ CHOCOLATES and BONBONS Anthony Tyo arrived in Canon City and the following new officers were ers at $142,331. Miss 'McCabe left ber 15-18, inclusive, will be a “ Book Meet Mary W. Nelson in the holy bonds of Tuesday from Long Beach, Cal., elected; Grand might, Thomas E. Shelf for the Catholic Student in MARY DARBY-BDWIN DARBY an estate valued at $172,610, of matrimony. The. couple are from The Origioal "Darbt” Candy Store where he has been making his home Donahoo; deputy grand knight, W. Non-Catholic Colleges.” The atten­ which certain parts went to relatives Breckenridge. o( Dearer for the past two years. Mr. Tyo and E. Hines; chancellor, Harry Roach; and the remainder to Cardinal Hayes tion of the delegates will be called 1065 Pearl Straat Phoae Mala 7681 Footwear for the Chris Gehlbach have purchased a recording secretary, rVank Bm ce; fi­ for use as he sees fit in his capacity especially to the opportunities open MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY SHIPPED market here. Mrs. Tyo and two chil­ nancial secretary, Paul Horan; treas­ as Archbishop of New York. Delegate Calls oa Praaideat for aiding Catholic clubs and centers Entire Family dren will arrive in Canon City with­ urer, John Pease; advocate, Law­ Washington, Oct. 2.— The Most at state universities and other secu­ in a few days. rence Roche; warden, Christian Lutz; Rev. Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, Apos­ ENTERS CONVENT AFTER lar institutions, esf^ially through Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sprinkle mo­ inside guard, Clyde Merlino; outside tolic D ele^te to the United States, the medium of the diocesan councils. BERG’S MIRACULOUS CURE was received Wednesday at the tored to Denver Monday where they guard, Mike Scavarda. The Seattle Diocesan Council of South Daavor’a Exclusivo expect to visit for a week. Nantes. — Mademoiselle Ramonde White House by President Coolidge. Catholic Women already has estab­ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woodward and The Very Rev. G. Quenard, supe­ Margerie, beneficiary of a miraculous His Excellency called formally to lished, as one of the important pieces CANDY STORE offer his co'mpliments followit^ his son motored to Trinidad last Satur­ rior general of the Augustinians, ar­ cure at Lourdes, 1s to enter the con­ of work on its program, a Catholic l#tk at WaltMi day to spend the week-end with Mr. rived in New York recently on a visi­ vent to consecrate her whole life in return to this country after a visit to center at the University of Washing­ 29 Broadway Phone S. 1441 ' [ and Mrs. T. J. Mclnemey and fam­ tation trip. gratitude to the Blessed Virgin. Rome. ton.

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A half docen Buffalo men went on Deplorable conditions— conditions We have frequently noted in these SONG WRITER OF CiFEDERATE lO S T CAUSE” a vacation in the early part of Aug­ which at least suggest cruelty— have columns instances of Catholic toler­ iu Various Duties ust to a wild spot in upper Canada arisen directly through the drastic ance of non-Catholic minorities. The where the sky is large and the bass reduction of the immigration quota ^nerosity of the Catholic majorities Mount St. Scholastica’s Academy, are plentiful. Half of the party was of the countries whose inhabitants IB French Canada and in the Irish In the venerable rectory of St. tber Ryan entered the Confederate Mason-Dixon line, and he has many Canon City— Word has been received Catholic and the other half non- a)re of non-Nordic descent. ih-ee State are notable instances in Mary’i church, Mobile, Ala., there ia army as i chaplain and served in admirers throughout the nation. from the various members of tho Catholic. When the shadows had Through this action of the United point Nowhere were the Jews treat­ a room which is pointed out to vis­ that capacity throughout the long Aside from his war poems, all his CTaduatii^ class of 1925. Miss Helen struggle. In the army he displayed writings were on themes inspired by gathered about the Canadian horizon States thousands of wives, and many ed so well as in Catholic Poland and itors as that in which Father Abram Russell is teaching music at S t those qualities of fearlessness and in­ religious feelings. and night crept over the timber lands, thousands of children, left abroad as in the capital of the Catholic Ryan lived udiile he was pastor of Scholastica’s academy in Chicago and While “The Conquered Banner,” these fishermen lay down in their when the husbands and fathers world. Religion, the evidence shows, St. Mary’s dnring the closing years trepidity so characteristic of his pro­ also attending the De Paul univer­ fession. He was handicapped from “Erin’s Flag,” and “The Sword of rickety houseboat for an evening came to the United States to estab­ is rarely a handicap to the non-Catho- o f an eventful and inspiring life. A sity. The Misses Catherine McCar­ boyhood by a feeble body, but his Robert Lee'^arc the more popular of rest. One of the men, before retiring, lish a home in this country, are now lic statesman in Catholic countries. plate outside the rectory calls the at­ thy and Helen Mullins are attending tention o f the passerby to the fact spirit overcame this obstacle. Father Ryan’s writings, some critics knelt at his cot and devoutly recited barred frOm joining them. What is Indeed, it would seem that the non- Loretto Heights college. The Misses It was after the war, when the contend that from the viewpoint of bis customary prayers— ^and the non- more, they probably will not be able (patholic not infrequently enjoys a that it was here that the Confeder­ Norma Dearhammer and Dorothy acy’s great poet passed his declining South lay bleeding and helpless dur­ technical finish and polish bis “ Song Catholic members looked on in si­ to join them for five years, for TOsitive political advantage in Catho­ White are spending the year at their ing the horrors of the Reconstruction of the Mystic,” and “The March of lence. Their affection for this Chris­ through a strange contradiction in the lic countries aa is Southern Ireland; years. Inside, there is a bust of homes. Miss Mary McBrien is spend­ days, that Father Ryan by bis poems the Deathless Dead” are superior. tian companion was increased a hun­ law, an immigrant’s citkenship ia such is the chivalry o f their popula­ Father Ryan, and the house is replete ing the year touring Europe, and at endeared himself more than ever to When the tumult of war had dredfold for the man who did not for­ withheld until his family joins him, tions. with articles intimately associated present ^ e writes of a very interest­ Southerners of all creeds. He did passed away Father Ryan retired to get after his day of pleasure to spend and at the same time his family is Comes now a member of the Lith­ with him in life. ing visit in Rome. Miss Catherine this chiefly by his poem, “ The Con­ New Orleans where he exercised his a few moments in close communion denied entry into the United States uanian parliament and chairman of Bom at Norfolk, Va., in 1839, of Fitzgerald is attending th^ business quered Banner,” the measure of sacred ministi^. There he became with his God. because he is not a citizen. the Christian Democratic party of Irish parents. Father Ryan inherited college in Pueblo and Miss Mary which, as he told a friend, was taken editor of The Star, a Catholic weekly We are not believers in superficial There is now being thrown on the that country with the following testi­ a mystic and spiritual temperament Parks holds a very responsible po­ from a Gregorian hymn. This poem newspaper. Later he established piety on display. It is never neces­ screen in hundreds of motion'picture mony in a speech at Philadelphia, which fitted him at once for his sa­ sition in Pueblo. Miss Anna Hein is has become a classic because of its religious and political weekly, T; sary to flaunt one’s religion in the houses in the United States a motion Aug. 14: cred profession and also formed the taking a post graduate course at the associations and its technical excel­ Banner o f the South, which was pub­ face of others. Such piety and re­ picture entitled “Isn’t Life Wonder “ It was on Feb. 15, 1918, that basis of his poetic ^nius. He^. studied academy in Canon City. lence. Into it Father Ryan wrote lished at Augusta, Ga. ligion are not sincere; such piety and ful?” which portrays with touching Lithuania won her independence, and with the Christian Brothers in Louis­ Mr. and Mrs. Hilvert of Ordway that spirit o f unconquered pride in In 1880 Father Ryan made a lec­ religion will not promote ip’eater re­ vividness the hardships and1 sufferingssu the United States was the first nation ville, Ky., and after deciding that were Sunday visitora at the academy. defeat in worthy combat so charac­ ture tour of the North, visiting the spect but natural repulsion. But of the German and PolishPo peoplesTO in to recognize it de jure. The presi­ he had a vocation for the priesthood, There are three Hilvert girls attend­ teristic of the Confederacy as well as principal cities. He invariably held the man or wonun who performs a the period which followed tne Arinis- dent is Alexander Hulginski, a fer­ entered the Seminary of Our Lady ing the academy. of Angels at Niagara. of the Irish ancestry of the author. the interest of his audiences and oc­ religions duty when the performance tice. The picture gets its title from vent Catholic and a highly intelligent and progressive statesman. We be­ The graduates of the academy Served Throughout War He seemed to link the melancholy casionally rose to heights of real bril­ is a custom as well as a strict com­ a realization of two young lovers lieve, too, in the rights of the minor­ were entertained last Saturday aft­ On the eve of the Civil war he was history of Ireland with the pathos liance. He died at Louisville, Ky., mand preaches a more powerful ho­ that even though they were without ity, for, although the Catholics form ernoon by the second academics. A ordained. A native of the Old Dom­ of the conquered Confederacy. Some­ April 22, 1886. mily tlum 4he finest sermon of the food and unable to marry because 90 per cent of the population, we ten-mile hike into the mountains was inion, home of Robert E. Lee and ^so thing o f the same spirit was written m ost convincing orator. First of all, he they had no roof to shelter them, allow the remaining 10 per cent, non- enjoyed after which refreshments many other leaders of the South, Fa- into another of his poems, “ Erin’s possesses courage— that grand trait they still were blessed in having each Flag.” o f strong-willed men. He seta an ex other to love, and, therefore, for Catholic citizens, to retain 49 per were served by the hostesses. Poem Dear to Southland ample of Christian living in his own them, life was still wonderful. cent of the seats in the semias or par­ Miss Marie Dorethy, who has been MAI^TIN"J. CULLEN quite ill since her return to the acad­ “ The Conquered Banner” was read Sterling C.D. of i small but noteworthy manner. He According to the conviction of the liament.” emy to take up her duties as chape­ LANDSCAPE or sung in every household of the offers proof that the Catholic does makers of this picture which has In a recent visit to Freland we ron, is able to assume her duties DESIGNER South. It became the glorification not live by bread alone. He demon­ moved so many Americans to pity, found in one county which is prac­ the hardest thing in life to bear for tically solidly Catholic, the most im­ again. HOME GROWN TREES, of the so-called “ Lost Cause” and strates, his sincerity in a moment Miss Virginia Brannigan, formerly PLANTS AND SEEDS had a hold upon the hearts of the when the natural, tendency tempts us those who love is not poverty, portant office, that of clerk of the lata-natleaal Nersvnr Plan Initiation of Canon City, now a resident of squalor, or even lack of food, but county, held by a Presbyterian. Of people comparable to that of the to lay aside our pious practices with Salida, has returned to the academy 4875 WyeeSoMe med French “ Marseillaise.” our busness carea separation. That is the cruelty of course he was a Nationalist and a Gallup 330 to complete her high school studies. ______Nirlitp, Se. S433-W Father Ryan’s popularity has Sterling.— The Catholic Daughters Courage is a m n d virtue. The the U. S. immigration act. It sepa­ strong advocate of Irish liberty long been secure among the Catholics of America held a very successful man or woman refusing to follow the rates loved ones from each other. through the Shennon times. We of the United States and w i^ n the meeting Tuesday eVening of last dictates of the crowd because the wil^ "Our American sisters, we ask you found hundreds of other cases of a PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS limits of the erstwhile Confederacy. week. They will soon have their of the crowd leads on to sin deserves to turn your spiritual eyes upon this similar nature. Again on a visit to Radio Shop After the bitterness of war died charter and will have their first ini­ every decent man’s respect. Too picture, this sad state of affairs, Quebec a Protestant minister told us WHEN DRIVING OUT THE Call ut for- Radio Acceosoriat, Repairs aad away, his fame leaped north of the tiation about the first week in No many of us are sufferers from mob- which deeply wounds morality,” that in that overwhelmingly Catholic BRIGHTON ROAD SEE YOUR RaiRo Sots vember. psychology. We are fearful that reads the protest of the Hungarian city “ the Protestants have no com­ Crystal Sots, sonplete — ...... others may ridicule us if we say “no” Catholic women against this cruelty. plaint whatever to make of their OLD FRIEND, BILL CAMP­ Gnarantecd Hoad Phones __— ...... glS S HOURS OF SUNDAY MASSES IN The members of St. Anthony’s COLCBIADO CHURCHES when a “ no” is the only answer of a "It is impossible that your motherly treatment by the Catholic majority.” LEO HART church have decided to hold a fair on BELL, AT ADAMS CITY 3517 So. Broadway ______Ph. Engiawood 33 Nov. 18 to 21 in the K. of C. hall right-living, Christ-loving Christian. hearts would not feel, would not In other words, where Catholics are Tbs boars o f Mstsss not shown in this Donald Sheedy, a former resident Courage is charity enforced, hope re­ comprehend, the sorrow and the un­ in the 'majority the question of re­ FILLING STATION AND list will be pnblisbsd on rseslpt of card from ligion is never raised in the matter castors. of Sterling, but now o f Yuma, visit­ vivified and faith exemplified. Cour­ happy lot of these unfortunate Hun­ GROCERY. ed here the past week. age engenders sanctity and coward­ garian women. of holding public office or on civic Catbedral, Colfsx and Lacan— (. 7 J t , The Mantell Dramatic club u ice raises up sinners. “ We believe that the United States, or educational matters.— Indiana ♦♦99119»99f >91199 t:I0 , 9:S0. 10:10 a m.. and IX noon. practicing a play to be given some The impression that the Catholic which, led by lofty moral ideals, has Catholic and Record. Farm Specialists Blstsed Sacmmsnt. Hontvisw Bird, nnd Blm— 8HI0 and lO.-OO a. m. - before - thtime the first of November fisherman left in the minds of his given by her laws such powerful pro­ ; The PALMS Hotel i: We advt»o purchase head lettuce Holy Gbost, lOtb and California— ( :l l , The bo^ of St Anthony’s school non-Catholic companions, up in that tection to women and wives, will not JUBILEE CELEBRATED HART FARRAGBER, Xannscr 7:15, 8:15. 0:15. 10:15 and 11:15 a. m. land for safe inveatment, and, at the gave a party Friday evening. It was lovely Canadian country, will remain turn a deaf ear to our pleas, but will Notre Dame, Ind.— The Rev, PHONE CHAMPA 2S48 St. Catberins’s, West 4tnd svenne and through-all their years of association. remedy this' situation which so •ame time, tremendou* •peculative Federal-—7 K)0, 8 KH>, 9:15 and 10:30 a. declared quite a success. The party Moses McGarry, C.S.C., assistant > Two Block! from Holy Ghost ehnreh value in future years. St. Dominic’s, W. 20th and Fedeml— was given to get funds to buy foot­ They wfU regard this Christian gen­ greatly offends social morality.” general of the Holy Cross order, has Consumption of head lettuce as a 6:00, 7:20. O.-OO and 10:80 a. m. ball suits for the high school boys. tleman as the soul of honor— as a Will Americans— the kindly people just celebrated the golden jubilee of t a n GLENARM ST.. Rdwy. at l»th table necessity has increased over St. Xlisabetb’ s, 11th and Cnrtis Sts.' Word was received here the past friend whose thoughtfulness for so often moved to compiassion and his ordination. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦f999» O.-OO, 7K)0, 8K)0. 0 4 0 and 10 4 0 a. m. mankind’s great Friend, will stand protest by the sufferings of oppressed 100 per cent in the past four years St. Francis de Sales, Alameda and Sontb week that Miss Lucille Burke is re­ as a constant reminder of the in other lands— be deaf to the ap­ Farmers in Colorado cleared as Sherman— 0.40, 7 4 0 , 8 40, 0 40, 10 4 0 and covering froin an operation. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»9999>9>9999999999999lM 111»>»♦♦♦♦» ; high as $250 per acre from their head 11 J. V, Redmond returned from the thonghtfulnesB and fidelity which he peals of European women now plead­ I ' Bt. Joeepb'e, Otb Av*. and Galapngo— 0 40, lettuce this year. East last week where he had been on will ever show toward those whom ing for relief from the cruel sepa­ 7 40, 8:15, 9:15 nnd 1040. Q he includes in his circle of friendship. The production of head lettuce in St. Philomena's, 14tb nnd Detroit i 40, business trip. ration from loved ones enforced the mountains of this state increased 7 40, 8 40, 9 4 0 and 1140 a. Miss Magdalene Reinfort of Flem­ It is the old story— the power of ex­ upon them by the administration of CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. il 800 per cent within the past five SL Itonis, BnslewOod— 8 40 aad 10 40 ing underwent a major operation ample.— Catholic Union and Times, a law of the United States? m. We do not think they will, but we yean. St. Patrick’s, W. Otrd and Peeoi— 7 40, on Tuesday morning of last week. We have a number of desirable 8:20, 10 40 and 11:80 a. m. She is getting along nicely. IRISH DEFEAT ALL shall know when Congress reas- 1642 Tremont— 1128 17th St.— 1946 Broadway semblea— Western Watchman. head lettuce tracts in the foothills St. Rose of Lima. Valvards— 8 40 Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Weinsheim DIVORCE PROMOTERS 423 17th Ave. and mountains of Colorado for sale St. Cajetan (Spanish)— 8 40 and 1040 have gone to Kansas City to attend a convention. \ SODALITY TO HAVE BIG at prices ranging from $20.00 to Tmmaj Dublin.— While the returns from DENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE $76.00 per acre. 7:80, 8:80, 0 4 0 aad 1140 a. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Farmer and the Irish senatorial elections arc not ARMISTICE EVE SOCIAL Sacred Heart, 28tb aad Larimer— 1 40, daughter of East Lake, Colo., were 7 40, 8 46 and 10:80 a. m, yet all in, it would seem at this time The Youn^ Ladies’ sodality of St. All Classes of Service, but Only One Quality— ^the Very ; Looking for a chicken ranch ad­ SL Ixnatiae Loyola, Kast llr d and York guests of James Toohey and fxunily. that not a xin^e advocate of the re­ Patrick’s parish will hold a big Arm­ Best— Most Reasonable Prices in the City. ! joining Denver? We have thenr t ■640, 7:00, 8 4 0 , 10:80 a. m. and 12 noon Mrs. Farmer is a sister of Mr. cent Divorce Bill will be seated in istice eve social in the Rainbow lane to 10 acres. Equipped and modem. Fitssimene Hospital— 5 40 and 8 40 Toohey. They left here FricUy the new senate. Very serious re­ of the Shirley-Savoy hotel on Tues­ I Let Our Representative Explain the Service— Main 8052 ] Stats morning for Alliance, Neb., to visit Prices to suit you. Akron— 8:15 a m. verses are reported from all direc­ day evening, Nov. 10. The commit­ Arvada—7:45 aad 045 a m. other relatives before leaving for tions for those senators who advo­ tee in charge has arranged to have ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦999999999999999999999999999999999999999» Right now, bii; money can be made Bee)d«^—< 4 0 , 8 4 0 nad 1040 a m California. cated divorce by Rev. Matthew Smith Golden— 10 40 a m. Denver to visit with friends for a Grand Janetioa— 0 4 0 . 7 4 0 and 0 4 0 am week or ten days Greeley— 7 4 0 aad 1040 a a A Large Part of This Book is Made Onaaieoa— 7 4 0 and 9 40 a au .^oltwood— n 40 a m. let nad 2fd Snn- up of Essays That Appeared in This daOe. QUEEN’S DAUGHTERS AT The Denver’s New Paper Under the Title, “Letters to an Doyle’s Pharmacy Idaho Sprinx^—8 4 0 aad 10 40 a m. Jnleebnrp—8 40 and 1040 a m. COMMUNION BREAKFAST Atheist.’’ The Book .Answers the The Particular Druggist Kiowa—SepL SO, 1140 a s a ; SepL 87, Scoffs of Pseudo-Scientists, Modern­ 18th Ave. aad Clarkson SL 9 40 a B . Sunday morning, Oct. 4, the Animae—SL Mary’a 0 4 8 a m.; ists, etc., in Their Attack on Revela­ U.S.V. Hoepital, Ft. Lyone, 7 4 0 a m. Queen’s Daughters received Holy Phone York 9386. Free Delivery LeadviUc— ABanaelatioa. 0 40, 7 40 and Communion at the Holy Ghost '‘Handkerchief Bungalow” NET, tion. CAMERAS AND FILMS 0 4 6 a m .; Sl Joeepb’a 0 4 0 and 0 4 0 a m . church, at the 8:16 Mass. The occa­ Publishers, B. Herder Book Co., UtUeton— 7 4 0 and 0 4 0 a na sion was their annual Communion $1.25 Lonxmont— 7 40 aad 0 4 0 a m. 17 South Broadway St. Louis, Mo. IxivelsBd— 9 4 0 a m. Sunday. Solos were rendered during OPENS ON THE FIFTH FLOOR A COPY WasbiactoB OiBess EstabUsbed ISIS Ifatbuson— 1140 a m., let Sanday; 0 40 the Mass by Miss Anne O'Neill and a m. 4th Sanday. Miss Kathleen Higgins, two o L Den­ Maniten— 7 40 and 0 46 a m. )99I♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦999» Monte Vieta—7 40 nad 6 40 a m. ver’s well known soloists, both mem Patents-Trademarks Montrose— 8 46 nnd 10 40 a m. hers of the Queen’s Daughter^ John Btspbea Oinsta Parker— 11:06 a m.. Sept. 18. Following the Mass, a brqlkfast ot Pueblo— Sacred Heart, 7 40 and 0 4 0 a m .; SL Mary’ s, 0 40, 8 4 0 and 10 4 0 ; SL Lean- was served at the Blue Moon.^ Mrs BOOKS, PICTURES, ETC., OF SAINT TilERESE OF WILKINSON & GIUSTA der’ a 5 40, 7.-40 and 10 40 a m.; Beseemer. M. J. O’Fallon, grand regent of the THE CHILD JESUS Ae m. Catholic Daugh^rs of America, and • 407 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colorado Bamah— 0 4 0 a m. let Sanday: 1140 Dr.' Anne Nicholson, Ph.D., director Auto-biography of the Little Flower, complete life; postpaid....$3.65 a m. 4tb Snaday. of the National Catholic service Salida— ^7 40 and 0 40 a m. Shower of Roses from the “ Little Flower of Jesus” ; postpaid....$2.60 San Laie—8 4 0 nnd 10 40 a m. school for women in Washington, D. AUTO% PAINTING Steriinx— 8 40 and 0 40 a sa C., were the guests of honor. After Thoughts of St Therese; postpaid...... $1.10 TeUnride— 6:15 aad 0 4 0 a sa Eaclnsive Antomohile Painting Trinidad— Holy Trinity, 0 40, 7 4 0 ,8 :00, Uie breakfast one of the most en Medals, Pictures, Novenas, Litany...... from 5c np Fixtt-ClaiB Work Only. Union Shop, 0 40 and 10 40 a m. thusiastic meetings ever held by the Victor— 7 40 nnd 8 -40 a m. Queen’s Daughter’s took place. The Estimates Gladly Fumiahed WBisenbnrg— :00, t:0#e l f :l # meeting was addressed by Mrs. a. m. O’Fsllon in her usual delighUul and The James Clarke Church Goods House T. J. GILUGAN Wrmj— 10 a. bl mdfierchief 840-80 Broadway Phone So. 3819 Yuma— 10:1S a. m. interesting manner. Dr. Nicholson addressed the society in a forceful 1638-40 Tremont SL, Denver. Phone Champa 2199 and convincing manner by giving ungalonfi brief summary of the great work be­ THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. ing done throughout the Catholic world by the N. C. C. W. The BEST IN THE WEST CATHOLIC WORK OUR SPECIALTY Queen’s Daughters have been a unit of the N. C. C. W. for several years. A new delight awaits you on the interesting fifth Estimates Given on Work from Out of the City The next meeting of this society floor. The Ho im of Handkerchiefs will be another MARCELLING AND 1936-38 LaYfrence St. Phonea Champa 8082 and 8083 will be held at the home of Miss reason for visiting this part of The Denver more Katherine Kline. frequently. SHINGLING Spocial prico for Permanont Wavo. NUN’S HEADDRESSES BARRED Such an array of attractive Handkerchiefs that one $15.00 on entire heed. ^ Moscow.— Soviet authorities have decreed that hereafter Sisters of may find the right style for every purpose, Charity and trained nurses u ’e for­ A new idea and, in many ways, a capital one. First, bidden to appear on the streets wear the Handkerchief Bungalow was created with the Messinger Beauty Shop ing the white headdress which is a idea of offering a delightful variety of Handker­ Fer Appoinbnenia Call Cluunpa 505 part of their uniform. They are to chiefs suitable essentially for gift purposes. Second, Fontiua Buildixig 16th and Welton Ihe Best Every Time \wear hats. this little shop is a most pleasant place to make one’s selections. THE L it t l e f l o w e r ’s c o r n e r j Handkerchiefs Women’s Handkerchiefs French linen What groat eonsetatlen and comfort should not the < Embroidered to Order Catholic Doctrine at the Commnnion of SainU bring Ogden Fine sheer linen ui when we aye beset with the trials of life, and hare Embroidering Handker­ Silk many problems to soleeT Sspecislly to know that we W HAT ? Swiss embroidered with lace can turn to the Little Flower of Jesus and 8nd her chiefs to order will be a deeply interested in our teasgoral and spiritual needs, edge because she said that abe would spend her ‘‘Beavea in feature in the Handker­ Colored or white linen with doinx xood upon earthi” We are further assured of Theater hand embroidery this when we see se many af her faithful clients tnm- chief Bungalow. Name Lace e d ^ inx to her fur aid, and rand the many thanksgirinx letters sent te her GmyaMor Shrine, a part of which Colfax and Ofdoa * or initial — delivery hi Appcnzell embroidered we publish from week to week. Here are a few of Novelty voile them: OCT, 9, FRIDAY three weeks. Prices in­ Boxed gift handkerchiefs H. H .: "Enclosed find oScrinx in tbanksgirinx to tke Little Flower of Jesns Linen initialed (or favor received through her intercession. My eyes were so inAamed I could Agaa* Ayras in clude both Handkerchiefs not use them, together with a terrible pain in the' bMk of my bead. 1 have also, “TOMORROW LOVE” and smbroidery work. Men’sI’s Handkerchiefs had neuritis for three years, and my nerves have ached and psiined most all the Pure linen time. Now I am well, my eyes are entirely well, and I consUer it all a miracle.” Women’s, six for $1.50 to Mrs. G. W.. Illinois: "M y husband had a cancer oa bis lip. We made SAT,, SUN. AND MON. Linen initialed ^ a Novena to St. Teresa, and oSered a Maas in thanksgiviax if he would get OCT, 10-11-12 94.50. Hand-made silk or pongee well. He is now well, thank God. and tkere is no sear left on his lip.” \ Fancy border colored handker­ Mrs. J. M.. Detroit. Michigan; "Please accept this offering in honor of St. Collean Moore in Moo’t, six for $1.95 t t $«. chiefs Teresa, which I promised to send if I received a faver. I wish you would pub­ Windsor Farm Dairy lish that I roeelved my favor two weeks after I prayed to her, for which 1 am "THE DESERT FLOWER” veiry gtattlnl.” Fifth Floor, 15th Stroot Mrs. M. M., Massachusetts: "Three years ago I prayed for a favor, but TUES. A WED., OCT. 13-14 did not get it. Lact year I heard of the Little Flower, geapod to her and < gat my rcaueet. My husband was sick this winter. The doctors and their Lola WiUon in medicines did him no good. I placed him under the guidanoe of the LHtle Flower Products and he was better in no time. 5 also prayed for niy husband to get lighter work "RUGGED WATER" and a raise in bis pay, ns hit sickness was due to work which was too heavy. Last Bwatb my husbaiid had hit work changed with more pay. Many, many THURSDAY, OCT. IS thanks to the Little Flower (or the favors granted." / “ EARLY SERVICE ANYWHERE’ The Novena te the Little Flower begins oa the 23tad of oaeh month at her Eathnr Ralaton in Graymoor Shriae. The Friars will be happy to includa your petitions, aad tend MAIN 5136 yeu the approved prayers aad directioat for wiahing the Novena, Address your “BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK” petiUoits toi THE UTTLE FLOWEX SHRINE Friars of tho AtoneaacBt, Boa 310, PeebsklU, N. Y...... aaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaK H I99#9#99i99M M #M 9iM ♦9H liMMt99l9M9999999999»H H m M tlM9HiM IH # ^

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION MODERN BUSINESS working hours and often whera poor lighting Bmd Monday, f e Inspiration” and “Original Sm” to line o f lusineas^ « d frequent headaches and eyestrain make it necessary to hold w ri^n or printed matter neat to or furdier away from your eyes, SOME­ Ed Russell of Ix^oU parish and THING IS WRONG. When letters run into one another, when fa­ Mark Farrell of S t Dominie’i parish, C s k M s k Studied at Priests’ Neetii^ both popular members of the K. of. fist Mak fin b te tigue follows reading, have your eyes examined C. and other Catholic organizations The in the city, will open a floral shop in Subjects of studies |or the next tj)ie Church, the latter on communica­ the Home Public market arcade next The death Friday morning of Dr. Dr. Laughlin was one o f the out­ semi-annual conference' of the tion of Catholics with members of week. James I. Laughlin, prominent dentist, standing men of Denver, because of northeastern Colorado priests, to be false churches. Father Smith vindi­ I Swigert Bros. Optical Co. A card partv for the benefit of the the cleanness of his life and bis de­ held in Denver the first Tuesday of cated the right of the Church to Annunciation baxaar will be given at recalled the historic fact that he was X WlwM nrutatloa ud aqaipMat gSra itm tb« Daratw] MKltuiraljr te tk* votion to his Church. He was born May, were assigned by the Rev. Wil­ teach, govern and sanctify in the w HisSaat Grwia •{ Sanrtoa Annunciation hall, com er of Hum­ the first male graduate of the Cathe­ FitUai aad Maaufaetiirlaa in Leadville 42 years ago and after liam O’Ryan at Tuesday’s conference manner she claims, while Father boldt and ■ East Thirty-seventh ave­ dral high school. Because of this dis­ his graduation from the Cathedral as follows: “ The Extent o f Inspira­ Flanagan brought his subject thor­ 1550 CAUFORNIA ST., DENVER of Glattoo. nue, on Friday evening, Oct. 16. tinction, he was the chosen represen­ high school went to the Denver uni­ tion,’ ’ p ^ e r to be given by the Rev. oughly up to date with a discussion Prizes will be giveaand refreshments tative of the alumni in the oratory versity dental school, where he was Joseph P. O’ Heron, with the Rev. of radio, pointing out the danger that will be served. A special invitation at the dedication of the present high graduated in 1905, bding the young­ Christopher V. Walsh and the Rev. some people run through promiscu­ has been extended to young people school building, when the Cathedral est man who had ever won his dental A. J. ^ p p e as objectors; “ Original ous listening in on heretical or in­ to attend. was consecrated. He was buried diploma there and also, for several Sin," paper to be given by the Rev. fidel teachings. Emery Jay Lochrio was received from the Cathedral Monday morn­ years, the youngest practicing dent­ J. Donnelly, P.R. with the Rev. The-Rt. Rev. M onsi^or Richard into the Church Saturday by Father ing, with the Rev, Hugh L. McMena- ist in Denver. He made his home John Shea as objector. Brady, who has just returned from a g 9 ) ( f a f e evexy gvavtr^W. S. Neenan and Joseph McAllister, min as celebrant of the Solemn Mass; with hia parents at 1245 Gaylord Father F. Gregory Smith and Fa­ trip to Ireland, officiated with Father on a sick bed, was baptized Sunday. the Rev. Francis W. Walsh as dea­ and was unmarried. His parents are ther James P. Flanagan presented O’Ryan in taking charge of the con­ Promoters of the League of the con, the Rev. Leo F. Patrick as sub­ the only close survivors. scholarly U'eatises on Tuesday morn­ ference. Sacred Heart srill meet in the base­ deacon and the Rev. John Humane He was a member of the Knights ing, the former on the authority of THE DENVER MARBLE & ment of the Cathedral following Holy as master of ceremonies. Five or o f Columbus, the Cathedral Men’s Hour oii Friday evening, Oct. 16. All six other priests were in the sanctu­ club and the Denver Athletic club. Boes Fuel & Feed Co. members are requested to attend in GRANITE COMPANY ary. Father McMenamin, who was Funeral arrangements were made by COAL, WOOD, GRAIN, FLOUR, order to receive their November Established 1874 confined to bed with a severe cold, the McGovern mortnary. Interment HAY, POULTRY SUPPLIES leaflets. arose from his sick bed to officiate. was in Mount Olivet. W . E. GREENLEE, Pres. Miss Anne New of Colorado Pastor Expected PHONE SOUTH 1640 Springs, a graduate of Loretto 24 W. FIRST AVENUE 1224 Lawrence St. Main 1815 X Heights college last June, has accept­ ed a position on the staff of The Denver Post. Home This Week The Sacred Heart Aid society will United la k r Addressed by Priest I,A Verne Apartments meet Thursday afternoon, Oct 15, formerly Leniua Hotel (St. Patrick’s Parish) Cleon, convenient room* for boneo- with Mrs. George Hackethal and keeplnx or eleepinx. Ranxoe and HARTFORD Mrs. John Bean at the home of Mrs. Father O’Dwyer, who has been wator. Evarytbinx fnraiih^. UNDERTAKING Hackethal, 574 Fox street. on Chureb’s Eiforts in Its M a li touring and visiting in Ireland and Mrs. E. La Verna Doaaelly, Owner Theodore The recent theater benefit for the Rome, is expected home this week. 1429 CHEROKEE Ph. Champa S414 COMPANY Catholic Daughters’ home under the The Altar and Rosary society met I4B8-S7 CLENAJtM fT . direction o f Mrs. George Pope and (Continued from Page 1) A. Ryan, bringing moral theology to at the home of Mrs. Gallagher, 4203 Miss Regina O’ Boyle was most suc­ churches; hpw the very ministers of the making of a whole philosophy,” Zuni street. A large attendance and PhoM Mala TT7V and to Father Hnsslein, with his de­ the usual good time were reported. Hackethal cessful. the Church themselves were toilers, Res. Pkaas Be. 8M U Mrs. Dora O’Reilly of 371 South fense of the guild system. The ladies were also successful MORTUARY Grant street is visiting her brother in monks laboring in fields and found­ “ What power on earth today is with their theater party this past Stetson Hats Los Anmles. ing the “twin democracies of labor able to remove that economic slavery with their theatre party this past 1449-51 KALAMATH ST. The Queen of Heaven Aid society and industry" and monasteries be­ which Leo denounced with all the week. There is no substitute. OBITUARY will have a special meeting with Mrs. coming the first sanctuaries of the might of his apostolic authority?” he The Holy Name society and the Phone Main 3658 Albert H. Seep, 965 Pennsylvania ‘new trinity, learning, labor and lib- asked. “ There is none if not the. men of the parish will receive Holy Res. Phone Main 3250 ELSIE T. DELVA8TO of 1641 KaUmatb. erty.” Drop in and see the Services were held at Mt. Carmel church street, Friday, O ct 16, to make final moral force of the Church. And, Communion on Sunday. , Saturday at I o’clock. Horan h Son lerviot. arrangements for the annual card Denying that the Church in mod­ thanks be to God, we Catholics are A rousing and interesting meeting PRANK J. DILLON of 1821 E. 2lrd Ava. party to be giveif on the following em times had become “ the moral po­ proud today that our Church, of the Young Ladies’ sodality oc­ Reqnlem Ifaia was tunc at 3t. Icnatius of T u e ^ y at the Queen of Heaven liceman of capitalism," Father Har­ through her Popes and Bishops, is curred last ^day at the home of Loyola church Monday Mominc at 9 o'clock. Interment ML Olivet. Horan A Son home. An inspection may be made, rington pointed to the great Encyclical taking up the .challenge in this war Miss Jane Gallagher. Plans for en­ New Fall Models eervfcc. after the meeting, of all the gar­ on Labor of Pope Leo XIII, in which between capital and labor, thrown tertainment and sociability were for­ Designed for us by Stetson ROBERT WILSON of 1260 Humboldt. ments for the Needlework guild given he stoutly upheld the rights and dig­ down by Leo XIII to every Bishop mulated. Service* were held at Horan A Son funeral chapel Monday at 2 o’clock. Interment ML through the society. Any one having nity of ^e workingman; to the Re­ and priest and layman and lay woman C. J. Robinson has been ill during BDl^BROS.^ OliveL garments kindly send to her director, construction Pastoral of the Ameri­ within the four walla of this old his­ the past week. CATHERINE STACK. OcL 2. 1925. Serv- or bring to the meeting with donor’s can Hierarchy; to “ our own Dr. John toric Roman Catholic Church." James Kane met with a serious ac­ lee'i and interment were held at ML Olivet cident recently. 777 BROADWAY Monday at 2 o’clock. Horan A Son lerv- card arched. ice. The regular monthly meeting of Miss Nell Crotty has returned from ffBrien^s ELIZA FREEMAN, Oct. S, 1925. Servieet the G6od Shepherd Aid society will California. and interment were held at ML Olivet Tnee- be held on Oct. 13 at 2:30 p. m. at 618 17TH ST. day at 2 o'clock. Horan A Son Mrviea. ARTISTIC PAUL O. LACROIX of 771 Lipan. Pnncr- the home o f Mrs. Francis- McMahon, REPLY TO A MISTAKEN CRITIC A subscriber acknowledges a favor al waa held laat Saturday mominc from 8L 1633 Steel street. A large attend­ received through the intercession of PHOENIX SOX Joaeph’a church. Interment ML OliveL Di­ ance is hop^d for as business of im­ the Little Flower. MEMORIALS rection of Geo. P. Hackethal. portance will be discussed. (By Rev. Matthew Smith) tion, in the sense explained by our MANHATTAN SHIRTS WILLIAM BURKE. Funeral was htld The Best Value for Tour Money Sunday afternoon from Sacred Heart ehnreh. Father McMullen, chaplain at St. An article that recently appeared context Interment ML OliveL Armncemente by Anthony's hospital, returned on Tue»- under the writer’s si^ature was Grave theologians use the term Theodore Hackethal day of this week from Hammond, branded as seriously mistaken by a negative” as applied to origimfl sin. Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phone Main 8437 DR. JAMES L LAUGHLIN of 1245 Gay­ Ind.,. where he attended the dedica­ speaker in a local group, but an ex­ The following sentence, for instance, lord. Funeral waa held Monday mominc ' ’ Reffldence Phone, York 2888 from the CathedraJ. Interment ML OliveL tion of a chapel and new wing at St amination of the facts proves that it occurs in Father Tanquerey’s Synop­ Armncemente by McGovern mortnary. Margaret’s hospital, which is conduct­ was the speaker, not this writer, who sis Theologiae Dogmaticae, volume MAROURTTA MARY OTT, UfanL of 441 ed by the same, order of nuns as is was in error. Following is the sec­ ii, page 583 (edition of 1919), where DR* J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST Sooth Lincer- ter weather, when the thermometer of the Sacred Heart, all of Denver, Original sin certainly makes the throne of the Imperial X car* Catbelle Register. ______feet heat. On* or two men. Call 1268 soul empty, blank and nugatory of CfiL 8601' is hovering way below the zero mark Mount St Gertrude’s alumnse, Boul­ Wizard. Just off the press. I Mllwanke* St. der, and S t Joseph’s l^gh school sanctifying grace. It ia certainly a LADY wish** room, alooping porch, board. MACALUSO BROTHERS after driving for as far as fifty milea. (2 0 0 pages, cloth, $ 1 .6 0 ) St. Phllomona’s parish. Sonth 7442M. CLEAN, bright two-room aportmeat; attend Mass in a church which is liL alumni, Akron. blankness, nullity, negativity, obliter steam heaL Near CathedroL SMsonobk. The officers of the chapter ation and annihilation of spiritual Postage 10 cents extra tie warmer than the death stalking “ It ought to be in the hands of NICELY famished. 4-room apartment, re- 1909 Penoaylvanla. cold of the outside. are: Mias Katherine Ke gov- life in the soul. sponsbte party. York 6712. 1511 Gaylord. Illlittttttttftttflllll ^ em or; Mias Angelic Earl; honorary Original sin ia, therefore, a nega- every thoughtful citizen who CAN rive room and board to Catholte WANTED— Middle aged healthy lady to For those who have an idea of aid has respect for the constitution lady. RMSonabIc. 5262 Fairvlew St. governor; Miss Marie vice keep house for young Isdy. Phone Gallup t James Sweeitey Cigar Co. ing in missionary work, there is no and the laws of this country.” 700. better opportunity presented than governor; Miss Doroth;hy Davidson, BUILDEKSi PLASTEREJUt GENERAL WANTED— Janitor for ehnreh and house. DR- MURPHY’S — Judge Ben B. Lindsey., Good salary, board and room. Capable work' this, and the axiom, “ Charity begins treasurer; Mias Geneva Eldridge, cor­ COtcntACTOMI C m all tkair require- YOUNG colored Catholie, married maa, R O O T B E E R iMatt ia PartlaaS CaoieaL t !■■, PlMter, man. Apply SL Philomena’s church. 2820 home owner in Denver, wonts work in city. at home,” is certainly applicable ht responding secretary; Mrs. Ann Me- “ Maelstrom” Publishing East 14th Ave. ______State Theatre Bnilding this case. Aloon Miadlebfook, recording secre­ Metal U tk , Catneer BaaSa, Etc.. Iraen Box 67, Catholic Register. FRANCIS J. FISHER. INCORPORATED Co., Inc. WIDOW with employed daughter will X 1634 Curtif St. Denver, Colo. tary; Mrs. John J. Morrissey, audi­ 24tk aaS Blake S t, Deaver tor; Mrs. S. T. Stock, historian, and 418 U. S. Natiotkal Book Bidx. keep house for couple. 914 W. 14th Av*. FOR RENT— 2481 Federal BWd, former A subscriber wishes to acknowl 18S So. Saat, Pe D«ev*r, C^e. Dominican residence. Kitchen and two edge a special favor granted through Mrs. Frank Farrell, Miss Mayme Han­ Pkaoeei Matai S70a-ST0e— Sautk 7*W FOR a fine ranch bargain, write at once rooms furnished. Hot water heat. Garag*. to Alex M. Simons, Box 461, Vlaalia, CoUf. *00. PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS the intercession o f St. Anthony. lon and Mias Vivian Kelly, directors. "EVERYTHING BUT LUMBER"

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