190 MEXICAN FAMILIES TO RETURN TO OWN LAND TO KEEP Contents Copyrighted— Permission to Reproduce Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue HUGE EXODUS IS 75TH BIRTHDAY TO BE FINANCED OF HOLY FATHER THRU CHARITIES Te Deum to Be Sung May 31 at Great Service Denver Movement to Be Followed by Similar in Cathedral, by Many Priests One in Other Towns

Denver is one of the first places in the country to announce Arrangemwits were made this week by Community Chest, a program in honor of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary of Citizens’ Unemployment Relief and other charity workers for His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, on Tuesday, May Si. It is expected the transportation of large groups of local Mexicans back to that celebrations will be held in every diocese. Father Hugh their native land. One hundred and ninety families from Den­ L. McMenamin, rector of the Cathedral, announced today that The Netional Catholic Welfare Conference New* Service Snppliea The Denver Catholic Reaiiter and The Register. We Have Also Onr ver and vicinity will leave this month, and the opportunity will all the priests of Denver and vicinity will be asked to assemble, Own Extensive Special Service, the K. of C. Service, the Central Verein Service, the Fides Service and the California Catholic Fress Service be given to those in other Colorado towns to return. The first with a large concourse of the laity, at an evening service in the trainload will go from Denver May 15. Some will be trans­ Cathedral. The Te Deum will be solemnly chanted by the VOL. XXVII. No. 38. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932. $2.00 PER YEAR ported to the international border by automobile. Seven hun­ priests and the Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., will dred and fifty to a thousand persons are included in the groups give an address on the Papacy and Pope Pius. Solemn Benedic­ Ordained Thursday to go first. tion will close the program, with the Bishop presiding. The The Rev. John R. Mulroy, director religious turmoil at home a few years music will be under the direction of the Rt. Rev. PRIESTS TO STUDY of the Catholic Charities, Denver, ago. He said that these conditions Joseph Bosetti, Ph.D., chancellor. Bishop Vehr next week will and.the Rev. J. P. Trudel, S. S., pas­ are now removed. It may as well tor of the Holy Family Spanish issue a letter urging all the parishes to have general Communion be known by his government that CAPITAL PUNISHMENT church. Fort Collins, attended the American Catholics are anything but and High Mass Sunday, May 29, for the Pope’s intention. meeting Tuesday at which it was satisfied witti the treatment being voted to send the Mexicans home. given to the Church in Mexico. They Father Geisert^ Who Accompanied Several to Gallows, Will The Mexican government will take fearfully resent the enforced limita­ Lead Discussion at October Conference care of the.travelers from the inter­ tion of clergymen, the vicious anti- 39 to Get Degrees from national border to the places where (Continued on Page 10) The next semi-annual conference interesting. It will discuss “ Super­ they wish to settle. They can re­ of the Northern Colorado priests, to fluous Goods,” and will deal with the turn either to their native places or Regis, Loretto Heights be held the first Tuesday of October, teaching of the Church, renewed in go to government land, which is to will have papers of unusual interest. the Quadragesimo Anno of Pius XI, be turned over to them. Forty thous­ HELEN BONFILS I The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr will to the graduates, the Most Rev, The Rev. Henry A. Geisert, pastor that the wealthy are gravely bound and acres are available. Each fam­ preside at the commencement exer­ Bishop Urban J. Vehr. The Regis or­ of St. Theresa’s church, Aurora, will in conscience to distribute to charity ily will be given land, as well as food cises of both Loretto Heights and chestra, under the direction of the discuss capital punishment. Inasmuch and religiou their income above what and seed for six months. MAKES GIFT TO Regis colleges this year, delivering Rev. A. S. Dimichino, S.J., will fur­ as he served for years as chaplain .they need for sustenance of them­ Face Pauperism Here selves and those dependent on them an address at each occasion and con­ nish the music. of the Missouri state penitentiary at The people are going of their own in a .state befitting their place in life. CHURCH SHRINE ferring the degrees at Loretto The candidates are from eight Jefferson City and accompanied vari­ volition, but would not return were states: Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, The Rev. Achille Sdmmaruga, pastor Heights. Fourteen students at Lo­ ous condemned criminals to the gal­ it not for the difficult conditions in New Mexico, Arizona, Illinois, Mis­ of St. Patrick’s church, will have this retto Heights and 2& at Regis will lows, he will be able to throw a the beet fields. Always inadequately Several -votive stands have been receive their degrees on June 1 and souri and Florida. They are Thomas light on the subject that few men paper, with the Rev. William V. paid, they are facing the worst sea­ installed iri the Holy Ghost church, 10, respectively. A. Fortune, A.B.; Matthew A. Gra- can give. It is known that he is op­ Powers of St. John’s and the Rev. Nineteenth and California, each at brian, A.B.; Laurence M. Guilford, posed to capital punishment. The­ Charles H. Hagus, pastor at Sterling, son they have ever known in the Loretto Heights will hold its com­ industry this summer and if they stay a cost of $200. That for the St. A. B.; John W. Reddin, A.B.; ologians Ray­ all teach that the State has as objectors. mencement exercises in the evening they can live only on charity. Fa­ Rita’s shrine is the gift of Miss Hel­ this year, a departure from the cus­ mond A. Schueth, A.B.; William T. the right to practice it, but Father An innovation will be introduced en Bonfils, daughter of F. G. Bonfils, Henderson, B.S.; John D. Shea, B.S.; ther Mulroy served notice on Tues­ tom in recent years.- The ceremony Geisert is opposed on grounds based in having each priest come with a publisher of The Denver Post. Al­ Thomas F. Darcy, B.S. in commerce; The Rev. Maurice Helmann, native day that Catholics will not tolerate will be held in the college chapel. on his own personal experience. written paper on a moral subject to though her father is not a Catholic, James J. Delaney, B.S.C.; Joseph T <>f Hastings, Nebraska, a graduate of having these people forced to go back The baccalaureate sermon will be de­ Bishop J. Henry Tihen, who as a be assigned at the time of the clergy­ Miss Bonfils is. That for the St. Jos­ Dinan, B.S.C.; Joseph A. Dryer, young priest also attended several St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, or­ by refusing them necessary charity livered by- the Very Rev. Joseph A. men’s retreat in June. Any one is eph’s shrine is the gift of Antonio B. S.C.; J. Paul Feyen, B.S.C.; Sidney condemned criminals and saw them likely to be called upon to read his dained to the priesthood Ascension if they do not go. They were brought Herbers, S.J., at a High Mass at 10 to Colorado to do necessary work in Picone, Jr., of 777 Ogden street, and o’clock Sunday, May 29. The gradu­ D. Jones, B.S.C.; Franklin Landauer, die,on the gallows, likewise opposed paper. This paper will supplant the Thursday by Bishop L. B. Kucera, an industry that has brought wealth his mother. They are the brother ates at Loretto Heights are as fol­ B.S.C.; Arthur J. Lucy, B.S.C.; Paul capital punishment, admitting the general discussion. The' same pro­ D.D., in the Cathedral at Lincoln, Nebraska, for that diocese. Father to many stockholders, and they will and mother of the late Dr. Joseph lows: Louise Bessler, Louise Chesire, J. McSwigan, B.S.C.; Joseph M. right of the State to practice it, but gram as is used in the Denver con­ Helmann left Denver Tuesday. His be needed again just as soon as con­ W. Pecony. The has bought Mary Collins, Helen Gallagher, Char­ Musso, B.S.C.;L^ward F. Beaudette, denying its usefulness today. Father ference is followed also in the other first Solemn Mass will be at Hastings ditions pick up. They have become a new votive stand for the Blessed lotte Hamburger, Frances McCarty, Ph.B.; J. L ou is^. de Baca, Ph.B.; Geisert is widely recognized as an ex­ conferences held throughout Colo­ Sunday. an integral part of the local com­ Virgin altar. Mrs. Maurice Dolan has Anna McGlone, Helen McGraw, Eliza­ William R. Dolan, Ph.B.; Joseph J. pert on criminology and is the author rado, with different priests handling Henry, Ph.B.; Robert E. Jordan. of a book dealing with the subject. munity, which has obligations to­ presented a beautiful new missal to beth O’Meara, Lucille Riede, Marie the papers. the church, and Mrs. Enders of the Ph.B.; Robert B. McGregor, Ph.B.; The Rev. Michael Harrington of St. Bishop Vehr spoke Tuesday, out­ wards them as a result. The atti­ Stillhammer, Helen Sullivan, Marie Kelly Coffee company has given a Trenchak and Mary Agnes Galvin. Henry F. Moormann, Ph.B.; John W. Francis de Sales’ church and the Rev. lining various diocesan policies. Pa­ tude taken by some of the counties O’Hagan, Ph.B. Eugene O’Sullivan of Annunciation towards their poor is deplorable. set of Mass cards. All these gifts are Regis college will confer the pers were given by the Rt. Rev. Mon­ A short reception to friends and church have been named to object to LISTENING IN It was brought out by the Mex­ so elaborate that they will be used bachelor’s degree upon 25 young men signor Richard Brady and the Rev. relatives will be held by the gradu­ his paper. Matthew Smith. The Rev. William ican consul at the Tuesday meeting in the new church, when the upper on Friday evening, June 10, in the structure of the Holy Ghost church ates in the college library immedi­ The second paper will be equally O’Ryan presided as moderator. French week wai celebrated not that a number of the people came to college auditorium at the forty-third is finished. ately after the commencement exer­ long ago under the auipicei of the the as a result of the annual' commencement. His Excel­ cises. At 8 o’clock in the morning of lency, the Most Rev. Bishop Urban Serigne club, and the way it was commencement day, the graduates written up one would have the sus­ J. Vehr, D.D., will give the address will attend Communion Mass in the to the graduates. The Very Rev. Jos- picion that all high schools were given Queen of Martyrs chapel. The Very $10,700 OF PLEOGES MAOE the opportunity to compete and the leph A. Herbers, S.J., president, will Rev. Joseph A. Herbers, S.J., will Schools to Unite Sunday {confer the baccalaureate degrees. prize winners were the best French give the sermon. Breakfast will be writers. We wish to announce that The program will be as follows: served in the college dining hall. Academic .procession of graduates the Catholic schools were not in­ in May Coronation Rite Thomas A. Fortune, A.B., the vale­ IN REGIS AID COLLECTED cluded. Cathedral high school and und faculty; "The Year in Review,” dictorian of the class of 1932, is the Lhe Very Rev. Joseph A. Herbers, St. Mary’s academy are among the Callin of St. Francis de Sales’ high son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fortune, Catholic schools with French courses, Priests and nuns, men and women, S.J.; presentation of candidates for 3551 Humboldt street. He attended The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin an­ to a meeting Monday night. The college, high school and grade school school. degrees, the Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, amount pledged for the first year in but the Sevigne club did not ask them The demonstration will open with the Annunciation grade school. From nounced Wednesday that up to date to take part in the contest, as we students and student nurses from the S.J., dean; conferring of degrees, the Regis high school, he was graduated Denver and vicinity is $16,000, but a procession from the Regis stadium $10,700 of the pledges made in the know by inquiry. three Catholic hospitals in the city Very Rev. Joseph A. Herbers, S.J.; with a general average for the four many of the pledges were for semi­ — all numbering well up in the thous­ to the place of coronation. Students valedictory, Thomas A. Fortune, years of 91 per cent. He maintained Regis college good will movement had annual payment and others were for A good deal of this sort of thing ands— will pay their annual tribute of all the schools of the city will A.B.; the award of prizes, the Very the highest average in his class for been collected. Chairmen of all the payment late in the year. Hence, has been going on in educational cir­ to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen participate. The procession will start cles. The Register intends to expose Rev. Joseph A. Herbers, S.J.; addre^ the four years in Regis college. parish committees have been called the money has been coming in well. of May and Mother of God, this at 2:15. it. Schools are not going to be al Sunday at Reg;is college. The affair Bishop Vehr will speak promptly lowed to get away with claiming city is under the auspices of Our Lady’s ac 2:30. Because of another ap­ or state champions when the winners pointment later in the afternoon, h« Qraduates From Denver Catholic High Schools are champions of only one school committees of the Denver Sodality 2 5 6 union. » will leave immediately after his 'talk. system, ^ e t it be remembered that (Continued on Page 7) the Catholic schools of this diocese At a gfigantic outdoor demonstra­ Two hundred and fifty-six high Regis high school’s commencement St. Mary’s and Pancratia hall will are a fourth as large as the public tion in front of the mam entrance school seniors are candidates for program will be held on June l2. hold their closing exercises in the school system of Denver (if we ex­ to the Regis administration building, graduation at commencement exer­ Cathedral high school will have morning, with Mass and Communion. clude the adults in the Opportunity Catholic Denver will gather for the Honor Roll CIST OF cises to be held on June 2, 5 and 12 the largest class, with 64 assured of Regis will hold its closing in the school). It is absurd, therefore, to annual coronation, the singing of in the six parochial high schools, the receiving their diplomas. The gradu­ school gymnasium in the evening. eliminate them and claim champion hymns and Benediction of the Most academies for girls and Regis high ation class will include 36 girls and The Most Rev. Urban' J. 'Vehr, ships. Blessed Sacrament. In a natural O’Keefe Jewelry Co. 28 boys. St. Joseph’s also will have Bishop of Denver, will participate in school, all in Denver. The an­ Meanwhile, we offer congratula­ shrine of pine trees, lilac and rose Clarke Church Goods House. a large class, numbering 41 candi­ two closing exercises. He will offer bushes a statue of the Virgin Mary A. T. Lewis & Son. PLiy ON liiy 21 nouncement was made this week by dates for diplomas. Regis high has Mass and will deliver the sermon at tions to the students whose ability in the principals of the schools as each writing French won them prizes. It will be placed. On the steps of the ad­ Daniels & Fisher. 39; Sacred Heart school, 33; St. Fran­ St. Mary’s. He also is expected to ministration building will be a tem­ Horan & Son. Saturday afternoon and evening. began formulating plans for the give the address to the Annunciation is no mean honor to be the cham­ cis de Sales> 25; Holy Family high, porary altar, where Benediction will Cottrell Clothing Co. May 21, at Elitch’s Gardens theater, graduation program. ,22, and St. Mary’s and Pancratia school graduates,, according to an­ pions of a large school system, even though we must deny them the honor be given. The May Company. the Regis Dramatic club will combine Cathedral, Annunciation, St. Fran­ hall each nine. nouncement made by the mother su­ of being the best in the„city or state. Denver Dry Goods Co. with the Loretto Dramatic club in cis de Sales’, St. Joseph’s, Holy Fam­ Although some of the schools have perior of the school. The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D. American National Bank. presenting “ The Goose Hangs High.” ily and Sacred Heart schools will not arranged a definite program and The Rt. Rev. M sp. Richard Brady D., Bishop of Denver, who will cele­ This is the first time they have have commencement on June 5. Pan­ have not obtained speakers, the six will officiate and give the sermon at Earl Wettengel, district attorney brate the first anniversap’ of his con­ Boulevard Mortuary. Republic Bld^. &.Loan Ass’n. joined in presenting a play. cratia hall and St. Mary’s academy, parochial high schools will hold the ex­ Pancratia hall. The Very Rev. Jos­ of Denver, reported through The secration on June 10, will deliver the Home Public Market. The play will be directed by John conducted by the Sisters of Loretto, ercises in their respective churches and eph A. Herbers, S.J., president of Rocky Mountain News last Sunday panegyric. It will be the first time iDunphy and Sister Mary Dolorine, will hold their exercises on June 2. each will be closed with Benediction. (Continued on Page 10) (Continued on Page 4) that Bishop Vehr has witnessed the Olinger Mortuary. I who are respectively in charge of inspiring May demonstration, but the Golden Eagle Dry Goods Co. {dramatics at Regis and Loretto. now annual custom will mark the American Tent & Awning Co. Seven young men from Regis and BISHOP’S NEW HOUSE BEING VACATED THIS WEEK fifth year since its inauguration. Four Red Star-Arcade Stores. six young ladies from Loretto will of these have been held at Regis. The Swafford Market. form the cast for this well-known hit, T h e n e w other lyas held at Loretto Heights This list is a ready reference to advertisers in The Catholic Register which was so popular on the legiti­ house of Bishop college in 1929. mate stage and on the screen. which used a minimum of forty In the procession of the Most Heading the cast are Frank Sulli­ Urban J. Vehr, inches in the month of April. These van and Helen McGraw, who por­ ■t 777 Pearl Blessed Sacrament from the college advertisers invite, in a substantial chapel to the out-door altar and at tray the roles of the sacrificing par­ street, Denver, way, your patronage, and recognize Benediction, the Very Rev. Joseph ents. Among the others in the cast your paper as the proper medium in is being vacated P. Fagen, C. SS. R., pastor of St. are included the participants in the which to place their sides messages. this week by Joseph’s parish, will be celebrant; plays which won in the recent Little They use The Register, not for the Rev. Michael Harrin^on, deacon; Theater tournament, when Regis Mrs. John H. “ sop” advertising, but for the pur­ the Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, subdea­ took first prize for the state and Lo­ Porter, f r o m pose of increasing the number of cus­ con, and the Rev. Francis J. Bautsch, retto Heights second, a Regis boy tomers or to establish a more sub­ whom it was S. J., master of ceremonies. The and a Loretto girl being found the stantial relationship with those they bought by a Very Rev. Joseph A. Herbersj, S. J., best college actors in Colorado. already have. They know that The committee president of Regps college, will lead The play deals with an average Register deserves consideration as the sodalists in the recitation of the American family who are confronted headed by John the medium for any selling message Act of . All the priests with the usual difficulty— sending L. Dower. The to the Catholic of Denver, because and nuns in the city have been in­ their children to college, and, above house is a gift it is the official observer at Church all, keeping them there. The family vited to the coronation and will be affairs and functions for the 55,000 to the Bishop guests of honor. is fairly well off until the father’s persons in this local group. They position is threatened at the city hall. The price paid Miss Helen Harries of St. Mary’s know its articles are authoritative, He very nearly loses it, but it brings for it by the academy will be queen and will have timely and dependable. They re­ the children to their senses, and they committee, the honor of crowning the Blessed spect its influence . . . a newspaper’s realize that their parents are sacri­ whose names Virgin. Her escort will be Fred Mc- most vital selling force. ficing too much for them. They re­ have not been form and everything ends happily. The cast: Bernard Ingals, Frank made public, (Continued on Page 10) w a s not an- DIOCESAN BOARD TO TEST nounced, b u t Im exicans Flock to rep o rte rs de­ clare that the New Hudson Church house cost ORDINANDS NEXT MONDAY $110,000 when The graduating class of St An adobe house having been it was erected O’Ryan, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Thomas’ seminary, Denver, Monday Bosetti, the Rev. William Hig;gins, Itumed over to the Rev. Bernard T h e Register IWeakland of Keensburg and Rog- will face an examination by a dioc­ the Rev. James Walsh, the Rev. A. presents this Igen, for use as a church at Hudson, esan board. In previous years, all Sommaruga, the Rev. Francis W. lit was fitted up as a chapel, and when picture through examining was done by faculty Walsh and the Rev. John Guzinski. I the first Mass was celebrated April the courtesy of members, but the practice used in The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D. D., will also be present. The exami­ I 2 3 ninety-one persons attended. Last {The Rocky many seminaries of having the ordi­ ■ Saturday there were 115. Mass will nations will be known as the cura Mountain News. nandi subjected to an outside test animarum tests, and will determine I be offered each Saturday. The donor is being put into effect as a per­ I of the house was Senor Rodriguez. The Bishop is the fitness o f the young men to pro­ iFather Weakland's parish is a new shown in the in­ manent feature. The examining ceed with the practical work of the lone, recently cut off from Brighton. set. board includes the Rev. Dr. William confessional and parish labor.

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION "WHERE-CAN-I-BUY-IT?" FR. DARLEY TO Holy Ghost Church to You Desire to Wear Good A Directory of Favorably Known Firms TAKE P U C E OF Have 7 Sunday Masses Clothes. Here Is Your Chance BUILDING MATERIALS RUG AND DRY CLEANERS FR. M ORIARH The Holy Ghost church will have Pentecost, the parish feast day. The FRIDAY and SATURDAY public novena in honor of the Holy SPEER BOULEVARD an additional Mass on Sundays dur­ Francis J. Fisher, Inc. (St. Jozeph’a Pariih) ing the summer. Beginning May 8, Ghost will begin on Friday evening. RUG & DRY CLEANERS Announcement is made by the pas­ there will be a Mass at 6:15 to ac­ May 6, since this is the first Friday. Two Days Only TAbor 6204 Also there will be all-day exposition 9x12 Rugi, $1.90 tor, the Very Rev. Joseph P. Fagen, commodate tourists and local people Cement - Plaster - Mortar Small Rugs, 2c a Sq. Ft. C. SS. R., of the transfer of the who go to the mountains for a Sun­ of the Blessed Sacrament and Holy Hour on Friday evening between 7:45 For Reasonable Prices on Dry Cleaning Rev. M. P. Moriarty, C. SS. R., to the day outing. This makes seven Masses Metal Lath - Stucco Free Delivery Church of the Holy Name, Omaha, from 6:15 to 12:15— 15 minutes and 8:45. Each evening during the L. M. JENNINGS. Mgr. Nebraska. Father Moriarty had been after each hour. novena there will be prayers in honor $29.50— $35.00 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER 2677 No. Speer Phone GA. 0703 working out of the parish for the The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ of the Holy Ghost, followed by Bene­ past two years as a missionary. He ica will have their annual Com­ diction of the Blessed Sacrament. $40.00 proved to be a very good mixer, and munion Sunday at the 8:16 Mass at TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Holy Ghost church, celebrating the parishioners regret his departure. Mother’s day. The Denver court of Values At the present time he is in the the <3atholic Daughters is called Jr. C. D. of A. Will South, but is expected in Denver this T Court SL Rita and St. Rita’s shrine TYPEWRITERS week. The Rev. Christian Darley, C. is at the Holy Ghost church. SS. R., who served as pastor here ALL MAKES AND PRICES The Holy Ghost Altar and Rosary Give Party May 9 HART SCHAFFNER SOLD— RENTED— REPAIRED from 1925 to 1928, will take Fa­ society and the Ushers’ association ther Moriarty’s place here as a mis­ have taken the Denham theater for Troop No. 2 of the Junior Cath­ AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., INC sionary. The parish will have in Fa­ a benefit on Monday and Tuesday olic Daughters will give a card party ISil CAUrOHNUST. KEYSTONKH4? ESTABLISHED 188« DENVER. OOLO. ther Darley a valuable acquisition. & MARX evenings of next week, May 9 and Monday evening, May 9, at the club­ He is a native son df the parish, and 10. The proceeds will be used to re­ house. All friends of the troop are the parishioners are happy to wel­ and Other Make ELECTRICAL SERVICE CHIROPRACTIC move the indebtedness of the Altar invited to attend. Tickets may be se­ come him back home. He is expected and Rosary society and to add to the to arrive Sunday. cured from any of the troop mem­ “ The Beat in Chiropractic” church building fund. The manage­ bers. P’rizes will be given after the The sewing circle of the Altar and ment has guaranteed a clean, enter­ games, and refreshments will be Rosary society met on Wednesday taining show the two nights. served^ He G. REID afternoon and accomplished a great A heavy schedule of devotions will Dr. M. J. Marek At the meeting of the Mothers’ Electrical Contracting, deal. Others are welcome to assist occupy the priests and people of the club 0^ the Junior Catholic Daugh­ Repairing and Fixtures All Cases Receive Hy Constant in this work. Holy Ghost church in the month SUITS ters on Tuesday, May 3, the Irish Personal Attention of May. May devotions are held HAin 2308 817 Fourteenth St. Eugene Ely, infant son of Mr. and chain quilt was awarded to E. L. Neurocalometer and X-Ray Service Sunday, Wednesday and Friday eve­ Mrs. Edward Ely, was baptized Sun­ Watson. New members received at Many With 2 Trousers Denver Theater Bldg. KEystone 2771 day by Father Shaw. Edward Ely, nings at 7:45, consisting of a short sermon, devotions to the Blessed Vir­ this meeting were the Mesdames Jr., and Mrs. Emma Spahn were the Wade, Claude Macy and A. Gunni­ INDUSTRIAL BANKS sponsors. gin Mary, Litany and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. son. Members of Troop 2 furnished Roy Butler, convert, instructed in Sunday, May 15, is the Feast of the program, which was under the DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK the religion by Father Fagen, was direction of Miss Mabel Gruele, troop received into the Church on Saturday counselor. Kathleen Flynn an­ CHATTEL LOANS ON FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES and received his First Communion Church Reserved nounced the program, as follows: 1650 Welton St. Telephona TAbor 5306 on Sunday. Roy is a graduate of St. Two violin solos by Elaine Johnson, Oup Service Is Different— ^Not Indifferent Joseph’s high school, and was a star accompanied by Helen Werle; a read­ 6 2 i SixteenA S t member of the football team. He will for Men at Mass ing, “ The Youngest in the Family,” be married the latter part of the by Elaine Johnson; a reading, SERVICE STATIONS month to Miss Helen O’Reilly of the on Mother^s Day “ Grandfather’s Spectacles,” by Ma­ The firms listed here de- * St. Francis de Sales parish. thilda Newhaver; a piano solo by The Rev. Edward Dockery, C. SS. (Holy Family Parish) Lucille Mays; a reading, “ Diana serve to be remembered R., a former assistant of St. Jos­ The fathers and sons’ Communion Deering Reduces,” by Agnes Weber; ROTOLO eph’s parish, spent a pleasant visit at in honor of Mother’s day will take a vocal solo, “ Love Sends a Little the rectory, arriving on Saturday. He place at the 7:30 Mass on Sunday. Gift of Roses,” by Kathleen O’Brien. S F R V i r F when you are distributing was en route to his headquarters, The whole church will be reserved for Nine members of Troop 2 spent a Oil and Gas With Us your patronage in the dif­ Couer d’ Alene, Idaho, from an east­ the men and boys of the parish and pleasant week-end at a cabin in Mt. Baby Week ern trip. He left Thursday. all women and girls are requested to Vernon canon, where a ride behind a horse-drawn wagon piled with logs 18th A W aste Colfax A Madison ferent lines of business. May devotions are held each eve­ attend one of the other Masses. was a treat. Kathleen Flynn, Gerry ning at 7:30. Services consist of the Father Lappen will leave on Sat­ Hannigan, Elaine Johnson and Lu­ Rosary, short prayers and Benedicr urday morning for Scottsbluff, Nebr., MEAT MARKETS LAWNMOWER SHARPENING tion. where he will conduct the Forty cille Mays represented th■^ir school Miss Dorothy Christman and Ray­ Hours’ devotion at St. Agnes’ church. in the state contests at Englewood QUAUTY MEATS ARE He will return the following Wednes­ and Greeley. Specials Green Novelty Shop mond R. Campbell were united in MORE ECONOMICAL marriage in the rectory on Monday day. Troop 6 will hold a special meet­ 317 16th St. KEystone 3031 by the Very Rev. Joseph P. Fagen, Father Earl Jarrett, C.S.P., was a ing Saturday for the purpose of completing all tests. This will take Rabtoay & Simering Lawnmowers Sharpened by Machine C. SS. R., The bride was beautifully guest at the rectory last Sunday. He is on his way to Rome, where he will the place of the regular business 1030 Woat Colfax Called For and Delivered attired in a gown of blue chiffon and hat to match, and wore a corsage of act as superior of the Paulist church meeting, and all members are re­ Aereaa freas St. Loo'g Chxrfh KEYS DUPLICATED, 25c yellow roses and sweet peas. Miss in Rome. minded to bring their assigned ar­ Phono KEygleno 3638 Opposite Court House Kay Gunn attended her, and looked The Misses McCourt, who have ticle. lovely in pink chiffon and a white been members of this parish for many Members of troop No. 7 enjoyed years, departed last Saturday for FURNITURE FOR HOME AND OFFICE picture hat. Her corsage was in pink .. pleasant afternoon on Saturday, Daniels & Fisher’s roses and sweet peas. James P. Burlington, Wise., where they will April 80, at the home of Miss Fran­ GIRVIN FURNITURE & AUCTION COMPANY Blake was the groom’s attendant. A make their home. ces Whelan, who entertained with a Baby Shop is cele­ The annual First Holy Communion 1449-55 WELTON ST. TEL. KEYSTONE 5850 reception was held at .the home of bunco party. Mary Jane Newman brating National Refrigerstors good as new and guaranteed (top and side teers (n sizes to suit the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. will take place at the 7:30 Mass on and Hazel Hennessey won the prizes. your need); sun-parlor fiber sets, porch hammocks, swings and chairs; new P. Christman, 3429 W. 24th avenue. Pentecost Sunday, May 15. Troop No. 7 will hold a special meet­ and good used rugs; Simmons steel beds and springs; kitchen cabinets, ward­ May devotions are held every eve­ Health and Baby robes, sectional bookcases; dining, bedroom and living room sets always in The groom has made his home with ing on Saturday, May 7, at 2 p. m., stock. Prices reasonable, cash or credit. his mother and grandmother at 633 ning at 7:30. These devotions con­ at the Catholic Daughters’ clubhouse. Week with inter­ Denver’ s finest stock of used office furniture at your service in our store. Elati street. After a short trip, they sist of the Rosary, Litany of the Members of the troop are urged to Auction sales Mondays and Thursdays 2 p. m. W e pay spot cash or exchange Blessed Virgin, a five-minute talk on esting specials in any article in stock lor second-hand furniture. It costs you nothing to get our will be at home at 568 Santa Fe make a special effort to attend this the Litany and Benedictiqn of the offer. Dial us. drive. meeting. Blessed Sacrament. This past week apparel for the In the district division of the state the attendance has been very grati­ contest in all high school subjects, ST. M ARY’S ACADEMY new-comer. held at Englewood on Tuesday, St. fying. 'All who have tickets for the social STUDENTS WILL GIVE Joseph’s pupils won third place. at Elitch’s gardens are requested to Friday, St. Joseph’s will send a full make returns just as soon as pos­ ‘FIESTA’ ON MAY 11-12 corps to the state commercial con­ sible. Cathedral Parish test at Greeley. John Taney and Mrs. Patrick Gould of Holy Fam­ (St. Mary’s Academy) Ruth Hoffman will compete for the ily parish left Friday to spend Moth­ Although the entire student body bookkeeping prizes. Helen Carbrey, er’s day with her daughter, Eileen, of St. Mary’s academy makes up the EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE Ruth Hoffman and Genevieve Bar­ who is attending the University of cast of “ The Fiesta of Santa Fe,” Fine Wearables rett are entered for typing, Ruth Wyoming at Laramie. some of the leading parts are played SPRIGG GARAGE, Inc. Hoffman, Helen Wourms, Frances by Helen Harries, (Constance Ryan, Wrapping Blankets in soft homespun 24Z4 EAST COLFAX AVE. Miller and Marita Maguire for short­ Irene Henderson, Mary Louise Between Josephine end Columbine Sts. Beer New Christian Science Church hand, Billy Sloan and Virginia Car­ Burns, Ruth Crowe, Margaret Mary effects— 50u^ mack for spelling, George Kelly and 30 Confirmed COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Walsh, Mary V. Wilson, Jean McMa­ John Taney for commercial law, and Sheets of Petal mpslin. PHONE YORK 0648 OPEN ALL NIGHT hon, Amelia Jones, Helen Crowe, Ed- Size 42x66— 50^ John McCloskey for penmanship. -at St. Vincent’s wyna Richards, Frances Hodges, Vir­ Will Give Operetta* ginia Fox, Betty Dunn, Jewel Mc­ “ Miss Cherry Blossom, or a Maid Handmade Dresses, convent-made I t t f l t i r t i t "RIGHT ON YOUR WAY” His Excellency, the Most Rev. Govern, Jeanette Gies, Marguerite dresses of fine batiste, beautifully d t s U l t l y l ; stop in here for your very delicious break' of Tokyo,” a musical comedy in Bishop Urban J. Vehr, administered Walsh, Carol Mangini and Mary 826 E. Colfax fasts amid the most congenial environment three acts, will be presented by the the sacrament of Confirmation to Kranz. The play will be given the emh«-oidered and finished with and pleasing atmosphere. senior class of St. Joseph’s high thirty boys of Mt. St. Vincent’s home “ The Coziest Cafe on Colfax” afternoon of May 11, and will be re­ tiny tucks . . . hemmed or scal­ "O ur Tabu D’Hota Dinners A rs a Ravslatlon” school at St. Joseph’s auditorium on Monday afternoon. The follow­ peated the next evening. loped— $1.00 May 15 at 8:15 p. m. ing priests, assisted the Bishop: The Lac* Cnrtaiiu, Drapariat, Laeat, Caatar Piacas and All TabI* Liaaaa Cast of characters (in order as Rev. E. J. Mannix, the Very Rev. Miss Mary V. Wilson of St. Mary’s Handmade Skirts to match— 95^^ Claaaad and Hand Prassed. they first appear): Cherryblossom, Joseph Herbers, S.J.; the Rev. Mark has had the honor of having several NO PIN HOLES CALL FOR AND DBUVER Estelle Rust; Kokemo, Desmond Lappen, Father Townsend, O.P.; the of her poems published in both “ The Pillow Cases . . . day cases embroid­ 218 E. Seventh Ava. CITY LACE CLEANERS Phona TAbar 7907 Hackethal; Jack Henry Smith, Fran­ Rev. Francis W. Walsh, the Rev. Independent,” a society magazine of ered by hand, with scalloped or cis Hose; Harry Foster Smith, George Basil Supersaxo, S.J.; the Rev. John Kansas City, and “ The Poet,” which hand-hemstitched hems and edged L O G A N ^^AR jCET Com F*d Me*i Fruit St Vegetables Kelly; Horace Worthington, Frank Guzinski, the Rev. William McCar­ comes from St. Louis. 1 u v i l o g a n - t a b o r 94S1 in real laces— ?1.35 Donovan, James Young, Robert thy and the chaplain, the Rev. Each class at St. Mary’s hall will Just Phone Those Roach Bros, for Quick Delivery Service contribute flowers and take care of Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere Ford; Darlene Vanderpool, Helen James T. Cotter. Shawls . .. fine snowflake yarn shawls Wourms; Togo, Edward Wolter; The children confirmed were Mary’s altar for a week in May. The for carriage, bassinet or wrapping Geisha girls, Margaret Tomlinson, Francis Paul Diederich, Robert Fran­ g^rls also attend May devotions daily JESS DEVER’S FAMOUS TROPICAL INN Agnes Kltusner, Loretta L. Ford, Lo­ cis Diederich, John Jerome Garvis, in a body. . . . blue or pink— $1.35 “ FOODS DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT” retta G. Ford, Leona Pohs, Helen Lemuel Paul Garvis, Ed Michael Katona, Genevieve Barrett, Verna Griego, Michael Peter Griego, Rbbert Jerome Hardin, Leo Francis Hart­ W.441I1 D___ C__ V GA. S340 Colfax at Williams Open All Night Ph. YOrk 9338 Marquez, Teresa McCloskey, Virginia and Yates I v l l A . lOc and 20c ford, Clifford Joseph Kinneavy, Jos­ Carmack and Ruth Hoffman; Amer­ Saturday, May 7 paniels&^lplsher LENHART’S BAKERY— 1118 East 17th Ave. ican girls and men, Leo Canavan, eph Philip Maida, Frederick Michael WO.L ROGERS in Baby Shop— second floor. Richard Canny, Harold Koch, Her­ Martinez, James John Martinez, “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” Visit our shop for the most delicious pastries and baked ^oods. bert Ochs, George Kelly, Francis Henry Francis Owens, Foster An­ DeLuxe Gift Night COMPLETE LINE FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS— WE DELIVER Hose, Louis Bell, Edward Barrett, tony Papi, Aloysius Thomas Papi, Al­ Sunday and Monday, May 8 and 9 bert John Rodriguez, John Joseph “OVER THE HILL” John Durkin, Robert Ford, John With JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS O’Connor, John Taney, William Romas, Arthur Joseph Ruscio, George Also at 8 :66 p. m. Sunday and Monday The Smidt Drug Co* O’Donnell, William Trevethick, Nich­ Joseph Sottlar, Robert John Sottlar, Bill Hsaly, the "G o b " Accordionist, and a olas Wind, Margaret Heister, Ger­ John Robert Schmidt, Joseph Mi­ 80-piece prize winning aCebrdion band on Addison’s Tea chael Warren, Richard Antony the stage. Prescriptions Our Specialty trude Hill, Evangelkie Haring, Pa­ Tuesday and Wednesday, May 10 and 11 and Coffee Shop tricia Christopher,* Ruth Yaggie, Welch, Richard Thomas Willett, Ed “STEPPING SISTERS” > Delivery Service Lucy Romero, Loretta Rafferty, Le- Paul Starr, Edwin Thomas Under­ With LOUISE DRESSER, MINNA GOM- St. Joseph’s Parish Home Public Market BELL and W M . COLLIER, JR. Phone TA. 2758 nore Jones, Florence Calabrese and wood, Peter Francis Zarlengo, Alex­ ander John Bomareto, Albert John 10 Silver Dollars Given Away Tues. Night r o c b o t t o m c o f f e e . 300 %, 7th Av*.— Cor. Grant St. Wilma Burkhardt. Thursday and Friday, May 10 and II 2 1 ^ Ciancio and Roger Joseph Dal Vera. KE. 3491 TA. 9271 The musical numbers are as fol­ “LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE” PHILLIPS PEANUT BUTTER. I Sponsors were M. J. O’Fallon, With SYLVIA SIDNEY lows: Act 1— Overture, instrumen­ ADOLPH’S “ 8 6 " SERVICE STATION FRESH GROUND, LB._ Charles J. Dunn, Lawrence Purcell, Country Store Thursday Night tal; “ We Are Geisha Girls,” Geisha WEST SEVENTH AT SANTA FE DRIVE FAMOUS BLEND QQeit Dr. D. G. Monaghan, John J. Sulli­ COFFEE, LB______girls; “ Like a Sort of Cherry Petal,” Iris Beauty Shop van and Joseph J. Walsh. “ Yowr Neighborhood Service Station** Equal to any Vacuum Pack Cherry and Geishas; “ Tokyo,” Jack, Marcel ...... 50c Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ COMPLETE GREASING, TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE on the Market. Harry and men; "The Queen of My Beautiful Flowers Hair Cut...... 25c ment by Bishop Vehr brought the “W e Appreciate Your Patronage” Heart,” Jack; ‘T’vc Dreamed of Such TRULY Arch ...... 2Sc beautiful ceremony to a close. for All Occasions a Place as This,” Cherry and Jack; Hair Cut 3 5 ^ Children’s Hair Cut 2 5 ^ Shave 1 5 ^ Finger Wave...... 60c “ Down Lovers’ Lane,” Darlene, EDWARD KELTY BETTER ORPHEUM FLORISTS SAME HIGH QUALITY WORKMANSHIP Shampoo ...... 60c AT REDUCED PRICES Harry and American chorus; “ His Edward Kelty, a veteran member (OrpHeum Theater Bldg.) Walt James* Barber Shop Beautifnl Push Wave Per- C t t BTrt Royal Nibbs Togo,” Togo and chorus; manent with Ringlet Ends. • p t l .t J V of Cathedral parish, who was op­ Phone MAin 7060 311 WEST 6TH AVE. DENVER. eOLO. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY St “ She Will Marry^the Great Togo,” SCOFIELD Ask for Bemece Todd erated on recently for appendicitis GENE DARROW, Proprietor entire company. at St Anthony’s hospital, has im­ . AttomeiTB-at-Law 227 £. 7th Ave. MAin 2761 Act 2— “ Love Is Like a Dainty 406-9 Symes Bldg. proved sufficiently to be removed to Flower,” Cherry and Geisha girls; his home, 1944 Logan street. He Phone MAin 4106 Denver. Colo. “ His Royal Condescension,” Cherry, would be glad to have his friends MEET YOUR FRIENDS Togo and Kokemo; “ Cherryblos­ visit him there. Holy Family Parish som,” Jack; “ Sailing on Love’s Sea,” AT THE WHENCE THE Cherry and Jack; “ The Common PRIEST HERE Herd,” Togo; “ The Game of Love,” The Rev. James Fdls, pastor ()f WEISS BAKERY—4024 Tennyzon St. Darlene, Harry and American St. Mary’s church, Piqua, Ohio, is chorus; “ What the Moon Saw,” in Denver for a month’s visit at the Party Cakes, Pastries, Danish Pastry BLACK IRISH Cherry, Jack and chorus; “ In Some home of his sister, Mrs. James West- House to House Service Telephone GAllup 1937 Dungeon Deep,” entire company. land, 8266 Alcott street OF JAMAICA? Act 3— “ KokemO’s Lament,” Ko­ Ask at Any Bookshop kemo and Geisha girls; finale, entire Oriental Creamery ^ Cash and Carry company. LOUISE HAT SHOP NO MADAM LOUIfiE BROWN Special for i^aturday and Sunday Men’s Suits ...... 5 0 ^ LINCOLN MacYEAGH Next weak— Thuriday, May 12~- Designer of Distinctive Hats COST Ladies’ Dresses...... 8 5 ^ and up ratarva taalt for a fina antartain- 1 Qt. Brick Ice Cream, 3 5 ^ The Dial Press Moulded to the Head For Man to Call and Give Esti­ Look for the “ White Way Emblem” mant, “ THE FIESTA OF SANTA Old Hats Remodeled mates os Faeklng and Shipping Also Fresh Dairy Products and New York, N. Y. FE,” praiantad by the studanti of KEystono 6228 Bakery Goods O. K. CLEANERS t f t Weet 13th Street St. Mary’i Academy at the Broadway Room 222, McClintock Bldg. Otteo « Warshouse, 1521 tOth St. 4120 Tennyson Phone GA. 8084 Theater. 16th and California KE. 7921 4418 Tennyson St. O. H. Troup, Prop. Telephone, Main 5413 A,

New COIL Spring Gliding Bazaar P la n s

A r e Started Colorado’s Home Store for Over Forty-Three Yiar$ HAMMOCKS Sixteenth Street at Stout—TAbor 2181 G 1 PARIl FGR (St. Dominic’s Parish) • The annual bazaar will be held June 16, 17 and 18. The capital prize, selected by the committee, will be a 1932 Chevrolet coach. At the mass meeting held last Monday eve­ (St. Philomena’a Parish) ning, the enthusiasm for this annual N EW Shipment—Just Arrived- social was particularly intensified by Plans are practically completed the assurance that the expenses of for the mother’s party to be given by the car would be taken care of by Added to Our Famous the members o f the Young Ladies’ means of a project introduced by sodality to the mothers of St. Philo­ Henry Ruwart, Jr. From this the mena’s parish at the school hall on parishioners realize that every cent Tuesday evening. May 10. The eve- raised on the car will augment the niitg’s program will be under the di­ net receipts of the bazaar. Tentative rection of Miss Rose O’Brien, with plans are being formulated to make Special two committees assisting. Miss this the largest and most attractive Price Madalinc Carey is chairman of the bazaar the parish has ever held. Many .so decorating and refreshments, with new features will be added this year. Misses Marie Bresnahan, Louise Sunday, at the 7:30 Mass, a class Dooling, Catherine Fitzpatrick, Neva of forty-nine children will receive Wakeman and Ellen Weiser a.ssist- First Holy Communion. ing. Marie Sheehy, chairman of the May devotions commenced last entertainment committee, is aided by Sunday afternoon with the crowning the Misses Mary Rose O’Brien, of Our Lady. The beautiful and col­ Blanche Fitzgerald, Sarah Higgins, orful ceremonies were witnessed by A STRONG Metal Frame, Coil Spring seat and Link Spring Evelyn Kiene, May and Marge a throng that filled the church. Ger­ upholstered back arc some of the quality features that make Moh^n, Anne O’Neill and Charlotte trude Monahan performed the coron­ this Glider an exceptional value at the low-price of $17.50. O’Reilly. As this is one of the out­ ation. Devotions are being held every Choice of several color combinations. Terms to suit you. standing parties of the year, an en­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. Dresses joyable evening is anticipated. The plans for the Blessed Virgin Mrs. Edward T. Gibbons, presi­ sodality picnic to be held the fourth Davis & Shaw Furniture Co. dent of the Regis guild, with ten Sunday in May are rapidly maturing. ladies assisting, was hostess at a bril­ A program is being prepared by the 1434 CHAMPA ST. liant party of fifty tables of bridge committee in charge. It will be sub­ on Saturday evening, April 30, at mitted at the next meeting. Quite the smartest of the new mode ’her home, 1355 Milwaukee street. The Holy Nqme society will receive — wearing their jackets with real This was the last party of the sea­ Holy Cgjnmunion in a body Sunday at the 7 :30 Mass, and will hold its distinction. Choose from superior son, the object of which was to assist silks in the wanted colors for in .providing education for worthy regular meeting Monday evening. The first of a series of bridge- boys. i spring— and the last word in style. parties to be held in the homes of May devotions in honor of the Reproductions of famous accepted members of the Altar and Rosary so­ models. Blessed Virgin are held on Sunday, ciety will he held Tuesday at the Wednesday and Friday evenings at home of Mrs. P. W. Walker, 3457 7:30 o’clock. Federal Blvd. At the last card party, On Wednesday afternoon, April held last Friday evening, the first New sheers— Rough silks— 27, the private pupils of the gym prize winners were Mrs. A. J. Rog­ class at 'St. Philomena’s school gave ers, Mrs. M. J. Smith, Mrs. Phil Ma­ Clearance Prints—Models for Women a program to their parents, under honey, Mrs. F. V. O’Brien; James Fur-trimmed and Misses. the direction of Miss Lucille Brush. Kirk, Mr. O’Malley, A. F. Cline and Miss Anne O’Neill sang several Jack O’Grady. Second prizes were Spring Coats arias over station KFXF on Friday won by Mrs. W. Kirk, Mrs. Ott, Now in Progress Dress Shops— Third Floor— at Lewis’ evening, April 29. Among Miss Mrs. E. O’Grady, Mrs. C. Currigan; O’Neill’s numbers were “ Louise,” by James Bramer, Howard Schwarz, Gustave Charpenter, and “ Carmen.” James Riordan and Earl Shovlin. The door prize was given to James Rior­ Mesdames McConaty and Mc- dan, while Kathryn Fitzpatrick took Quaid were hostesses to the ladies of home the cake. This successful card Mrs. Dooling’s club aWa luncheon, Opening Celebration pitjty was conducted by the Altar and followed by cards, o n -^ a ^ to ^ A ii^ s^iety and, thirty-six tables 26. Mesdames Dooling, occup'ied. At the rdgul^^meet.- and Switzer won the,honors.' fllIH[RS. H S |4tig of the society, held last z ir\ Beginning H. N. Society to Receive the’ care of the altars and saSflimry ^ NOTICE i This Sunday the Holy Name so­ for the month of May was Commit­ 3 See the beautiful home-made quilt on display in the Saturday ciety will receive Holy Communion ted to Mesdames Cram,|^,^ Regan, in a body at the 8 o’clock Mass. Cuneo, Hayes, Bernard, Harrington, IN St M TIEIIi'S % window of the Colorado Lace Curtain Co. at 41st and m Among the members of the Smith and Hanna, while Mrs. S. Federal Blvd. k* Queen's Daughters society in St. Casey and J. Corcoran were con.sti- Philomena’s parish who attended the tuted the visitation committee for ^ This Quil^ Will Be Awarded to Some One ^ informal dinner of the Conference the current month. RE on Indu.strial Problems held at the ^ Sec u member of St. Dominic’s Altar and Rosary ^ Brown Palace hotel on Wednesday (St. Catherine’s Parish) %. Society for details. k of la.st week were Mrs. Julia A. Class to Receive s This Sunday will be a great day O’Neill, Marie Bresnahan, Nellie Eucharist First for fathers and mothers of .St. Cath­ Lennon, Agnes and Mary Rose erine’s. In the morning at 7 o'cloek Beautiful, romantic Elitch’s O’Brien, Lila O’Boyle and Anne Time This Sunday the fathers and sons of the Holy Gardens— Denver’s world fa­ O’Neill. Name society will receive Com­ mous amusement park, opens Miss Nellie Lennon spoke • on (Blessed Sacrament Parish) munion and will then adjourn to the for a gala .season. Thursday, April 28, at Colorado col­ The First Communion cla.ss will banquet hall to enjoy the annual lege, before an audience of 100 girls, receive at the 8:30 Mass on .Sunday. fathers and sons’ breakfast, .served St. Dominic’s Parish on “ Vocational Guidance in Refer­ Father McDonough will offer the hy the ladies of tlic Altar and Ros­ HARRY WILSON ence to Investment Banking.” Mass and will be assisted by Father ary society. At the breakfast a very A musical will be given on Thurs­ Leo Flynn and Chaplain O’Neill of delightful literary and musical pro­ Pinon Fuel and Supply Co. Denver's Own '‘Merry Melody Master" and His day, May 12, by the pupils of St. Fitzsimons hospital. Breakfast will gram will be rendered. At the Mass LUMP COAL, $5.50 UP Philomena’s school. Sister M. Marie, be given to the children after Mass, music will he furnished l>y a Holy STEAM COAL, $2.50 UP the teacher in music, has charge of with Father McDonough as host. Name orchestra and choir. All the F. A. Muinford, Mgr. W. 25th and Decatur GAllup 5125 16-Piece Orchestra the afternoori’s program. A meeting of the Newman Book non-(jatholic fathers in the parish Mrs. R. Kenehan, with Mesdames Club will be held Friday, May 6, at are cordially invited to attend the LAKE’S QUALITY MARKET Fortieth Fisher, Mullin and Wolfe assisting, the home of Mrs. Alfred Rampe, 2065 fathers and sens’ breakfast, which * will he served immediately after the WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MEATS, FRESH EGGS, Anniversary entertained the members of her card Eudora St., at 2 o’clock. The hook review will he given by Mrs. John 7 o’clock Mass. Sunday evening, all SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, FISH ON FRIDAY club with a luncheon and cards. Mes­ 3GI7 WKS’l ‘n-’ND AVK. WE DELIVER— UNION MARKKT CALL CALLUR 4405 Season of dames Ilanifan and Mullin won the Barkhausen, assisted by Miss Helen the mothei-s of the parish, both Cath­ honors. Among the guests were Hill. The subject will be “ Memories,” olic and non-Catholic, are invited to Mesdames Collins and Guiry. by Sara Bernhardt. ' be the guests of the Young Ladies’ n HAY-GRAIN f FEED or sodality. At this fe.stival a tribute The firms listed here de­ Mr.s. G. L. Monaghan of 1115 Robert Steinbruner, in his oration, I S S E E D > A lt KINDS ELITCH'S “ Modern America,” very credibly will be paid to motherhood by rep­ \ Milwaukee street was called to Des resentatives from all the societies serve to be remembered Moines, Iowa, la.st week on.account represented Blessed Sacrament school in the recent Regis high school ora­ of the parish. A delightful literary of the death of her father, John program will be enjoyed and re­ when you are distributing THEATRE Laughlin. torical contest. Mrs. Gates is critically ill at a freshments will be served. The pro­ Quartet Sings at Mass local hospital. gram will be in charge of Miss Louise your patronage in the dif­ A quartet of male voice which Krabacker. The evening will he com­ NO. DENVER POULTRY SUPPLY Opens June 11th sang “ Ave Maris Stella,” by "A. H. Frank Sullivan is critically ill at his home. plimentary to the mothers and re­ ferent lines of business. ’ 4227 W 38TH AVE GAEI.UP 2671 Rosewig, at the High Mass last Sun­ No effort has been spared to procure served exclusively for them. day, consisted of Messrs. John Har­ MOTHERS’ CLUB WILL At the prize plays given last Sat­ the finest of Broadway Plays and rington, Charles I*’. Lamberty, Martin urday night in the community hall, Players for Elitch’s Fortieth Anni­ O’JIaire and Albert Quinlivan. GIVE PARTY MAY Itt the audience voted, in a close deci­ ST. DOMINIC’S COMMUNITY STORES versary Season. Mrs. Otto Kiene entertained her AT REGIS COLLEGE sion, in favor of the Junior sodality club at her home on Wednesday, play and even a closer d9cision for ~C O ^”MARKE'f Roger Pryor, Selena Royle and Other Stars April 27, with Me.sdames Leyden, The Regis High School Mothers' the individual player in favor of Neyens and Switzer substituting. The club will hold an important meeting Billy Washburn, who' took the lead "The Home of Quality Meats Exclusively" Under the Direction of John Hayden honors were, won by Mesdames in the regular’s play. in the library of the school Monday, ■2642 West 32nd Ave. Z. N. COX, Prop. GAllup 6142 Easton and Russell. The next meet­ May 9, at 2:30 p. m. The president, The meeting of the Holy Name ing of this club will be on May 11. Mrs. E. H. Pigeon, urges each mem­ regulars will be held Friday evening, Arrange Picnics and Parties The gentlemen in St. Philomena’s ber to be present. The card party, at which time, at the Study club, the JOHNNIE P ’CONNOR SERVICE who are working in the Regis Good Very Rev. Joseph Herbers, S.J., presi­ Plan your private church or organization parties now! Theater, dance, which the dub will sponsor on Tue.s- AI.E CARS CREASEU WITH n K g j . NOPREEZATOI. ENDS YOUR fl»-| C n Y.’ill drive are Martin O’Haire, John day evening, will be held in the Regis dent of Regis coHegc, will address the a l ?:m i t e h i g h p r e s s u r e . < RADIATOR, TROUBLES. GAE. «p A .lA V bridge and luncheon affairs as well as picnics are delightful in the P. Akolt, John Brady, Philip (ilarke, boys. 2501 PEUERA.L UOULEVARU TELEPHONE GALLUP 6486 cool, pleasant atmosphere of Elitch’s. ' dining room. Attractive prizes and Bernard Fitzgerald, C. F. Lamberty, refreshments will add to the ev-ening’s Graduates of the school who have James McConaty, Ralph Taylor and entertainment. All friends of Regis won honors are Dorothy Mayeu, who Watch for Opening Dates Claire Denne’s School of J. J. Walsh. are invited to join the Mothers’ club was chosen by the senior boys of St. the Dance Mrs. Hubert A. Smith was hostess on the evening of May 10 at 8 o’clock Francis de Sales’ school as queen of to Mrs. Giles Foley’s club on Friday and help complete the fund for school the senior-junior prom last week, and afternoon, April 29, with honors go­ improvements. Faye Piper, who was chosen to be St. Catherine’s Parish ing to Mrs. William Foley. maid of honor to the queen in the Society Receives New Members CATHEDRAL ALTAR SOC’Y May crowning to be held at Regis At the May meeting of the Altar college Sunday. THE ZIMMERMAN MERCANTILE CO. WILL MEET ON M AY 13 A delightful wedding took place and Rosary society, which was held ZIM FOR FOOD 3700 Navajo Street on Monday afternoon. May 2, at the last Saturday morning, at which West 38th and Irving ^ur Lo«d speakers- The Cathedral Altar and Rosary St. Philomena’s Parish home of Mrs. J. F. Conway, 1240 Frances Lockniker Lecame the bride Call Gallup 0741 rh* RED a WHITE Stores Call Gallup 0936 4^ society will meet at the home of Mrs. of Leo Werkmeister in the presence Detroit street, with Mesdames E. T. Thomas G. Burbridge, 1033 Hum- Carey and J. J. Dooling assi.sting, of the brother Of the bride and sis­ LEWIS BEAUTY sX l ON We arc increasing our space on account of fine Catholic patronage. bolt street, on Friday. May 13, at 2 ter of the groom. The newlyweds the president, Mrs. James McConaty, o’clock. Mrs. Hattie Myers and Mrs. Specializing in Permanent Waving, Marcelling, Finger Waving welcomed five new member.s Mes­ will take up their temporary home at M. Beuchner will assist. 4141 Umatilla street. 3014 WEST 38TH AVENUE PHONE GALLUP 7180 LA FRANCE CLEANERS dames Goll, Henry, Hyde, McDrew The president, Mrs. Charles Dunn, and Fred Smith. Miss Georgie Rehearsals are now in full swing 3238 E. Colfax— YOrk 3249 Oppotite Blue Bird Theater reque.sts a large attendance as mat for the grand annual health play Hughes and Mrs, W. H. Andrews ters of importance are to be dis­ ARMSTRONG SHOE REPAIR SHOP Men’« Suit* Cleaned and P ressed ...... 50c | Ladies’ Dresses Plain Cleaned and Pr..... 75c gave inspiring talks on the Blessed under the auspices of the Catholic Men’s O'coats Cleaned and Pressed...... 50c Ladies’ Plain Coats Cleaned and Pr...... 7Bc cussed. T.-P. A., which will be presented 3006 W. 44th AVE.— 4 DOORS WEST ECONOMY CASH AND CARRY Men’s Suits Sponged and Pressed...... 35c I Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked...... 50c Virgin. Hymns to the Blessed Vir­ Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Shoes Rebuilt the New W ay Are Beth Economical and Practical Cash and Carry Prices— Only 10c E:;tra for Delivery gin were sung by the society, led by take place at 7.30 Sunday evening. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF p^JR CUT RATE CASH & CARRY LAUNDRY M.-,y 11. Mrs. J. F. Clair, with Mrs. Edith All the school children will particir The class leaders, as announced by Barry at the piano. Mi.ss Hughes pate, with Rita Thompson crowning the faculty on Monday morning, for gave $10 to decorate the Blessed the statue and the following members the month of April are as follows: Mother’s altar in May, provided of the eighth grade assisting: Fran­ CARPET CLEANERS THAT [CLEAN First grade. Jack Ward; second, members of the Queen’s Daughters ces Beagle, Margaret Connor, Olga Theresa Sullivan v third, John Gan- St. Louis’ Parish in St, Philomena’s ; parish took Mary Daniels, Helen Louise Davis, nvn; fourth, Margaret Feely; fifth. The J. T. Upton Renovating Co. charge. Prayers were offered for Teresa Dyer, Helen Gerity, Annetto Joseph Gonzales and Margaret Gin- DENNIS CASH MARKET the repose of the soul of Mrs. J. 0. La Tourette, Mary McQuaid and nelly; sixth, Helen Flaherty; seventh, Prompt, Reasonable, Personal Service Rusho’s mother, who was buried in Mary Ann Mullins. Little Edward Roland Zarlengo, and eighth, Edwin QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES FOR LESS Poultry Dressed to Order— Fresh Fruits ard Vegetables at All Times W. H. UPTON. Manager California on May 2. Father Hig­ Henifon and Rob Roy Jacks will act Graveline. gins paid a tribute to “ Motherhood” as pages. May devotions are being held every 4316 So. Broadway Open Sunday* and Evening* Phone Eng. 1097 765 Tejon Street TAbor 5223 in a brief talk before the social hour. Mrs. Jolin F. Reardon of 1321 Mil­ morning and on Wednesday and Fri­ pT tr o n izI : o u r advertisers Dainty refreshments were served by waukee St. celebrated the .twenty- day evenings at- 7 :45. PAUL’S the hostesses. Forty-five members first birthday of her son, John, on At the Holy Name meeting last THEY ARE RELIABLE were present. Monday evening. May 2, by giving a Monday night the men’s departments Service Station Frank La Tourette, a former pupil dinner, followed by a party. Covers of the carnival were launched and Texaco Product* The Bankers Warehouse Co. of St. Philomena’s school, won first were laid for twelve. captains appointed. place in the oratorical contest held Jacob Ruwart of 4243 Federal Wa*hing - Grea*ing STORAGE-with Complete Protection by the Cathedral graduating class Fdllo-wing the custom of former W ill Meet Any Competition •We Store Blvd. was taken to St. Anthony’s So Why Not Get the Best MOVING— street to street or coast May 1 and has been given the male years, the students of St. Mary’s hospital Tuesday to be operated on Household Goods lead in the senior play, “ Amazon "W e Appreciate Your Patronasro" to coast. Acamedy will present another- artis­ this week. BROADWAY AT'HAMPDEN and Merchandise Isle.” tic entertainment at the Broadway Rates on Application. f Phone Eng. 392 May Crowning Sunday Theater Thursday evening, May 12. An egotist is a person who thinks DUFFY STORAGE AND MOVING CO. MAin 5259 2145 Blake St. The May procession and crowning “ THE FIESTA OF SANTA FE” will a.s much of himself as you do of of the Blessed Virgin’s statue will be presented. I yourself. The Denver Catholic Register Ordained Early President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. President Emeritus------Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D. SrjiatnrtalB Due to Illness Editor______...... „...Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.Dy LL.D. Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. M. of His Bishop Associate Editors..Rev. Albin Ratermann, Edward C. Day, Jr., M. P. Everett Opinions of Associate Editors of The Register Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. 'The Rev. John "Vandegaer, who has AWNINGS completed his studies at St. Thomas’ Challenge of Gangdom should recall to married women that seminary, Denver, was ordained a motherhood alone is the source of Published Weekly by An official of the police depart­ priest Ascension Thursday, May 5, in ment: declared a few days ago that their dignity. The very word matri­ St. Francis Xavier’s Cathedral, Alex­ THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY, (Inc.) ^ngdom has developed to an alarm­ mony proves this; for it is composed andria, Louisiana. He is the third of ing stage in Denver. 'While many of two Latin words, “ mater” mean­ the seminary’s senior class of eight­ 938 Bannock Street people are under the impression that ing mother and “ munus” meaning een to be elevated to the _ rank of duty. And the very nature of those Phone Main 5413 P. 0. Box 1497 Denver gangs and gang warfare are priesthood. Because of the illness of little more than newspaper hullaba­ duties proves that it is really from Bishop Van de Ven of Alexandria, loo, he said, the fact of the matter the office of mother that she does de­ the young priest was ordained by $2 a year. Sold only in club arrangement with The Register, is that there is a terrific undercur­ rive her dignity. For it is her priv­ Bishop Jeanmard of Lafayette, Tuesday edition. $2 covers subscription to both weeklies. rent cdused by jealousy and by de­ ileged duty to be the child’s first Louisiana. , sire on the part of the different teacher. It is she who holds the key Father Vandegaer made his pre­ gangs to gain control of the vices to the child’s heart, and it is she who paratory studies at St. Joseph’s semi­ Thursday, May 5,1932 that make gangs possible. This un­ unlocks that heart and plants there­ nary in St. Benedict, Louisiana. in the seeds of future character. It dercurrent is likely to surge into After a short term of studies in Matinee Matinee || OFFICIAL: DIOCESE OF DENVER open warfare at any time, with re­ is from her that the child receives its Notre Dame seminary at New Or­ sultant loss of life and property, he first and most lasting impressions. It leans, he entered St. Thomas’ semi­ 25e Saturday The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. continued. The police are really .t is from her that it acquires the habits nary, Denver. He will read his first Nights 3Sc and Sundays We confirm it as the oflicial publication of the Diocese, whatever and principles that endure through OGDEN their wits’ ends trying to devise some Holy Mass at Many, Louisiana, proba­ appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 7 means of successfully combating this life. bly Sunday, May 8. Father Vande­ of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. evil. It is difficult to get testimony The honor we pay motherhood gaer has a brother in the priesthood We hope The Register will be read in every home of the because gangdom has set its own should be, therefore, to those who Diocese. and a sister who has also entered «*UNION DEPOT** code, outside of the civil law, and have already braved maternal suf­ the religious life. We urge pastors, parents and teachers to cultivate a taste in bravado and fear combine in men as­ ferings a source of joyful consola­ Bishop Van de Ven of Alexandria DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.— JOAN BLONDELL the children of the Diocese for the reading of The Register. sociated with gangs, so that a gang­ tion. And it should be to potential is critically ill at Schumpert _ sana­ A Picture That Has Everything + URBAN J. VEHR, ster will go to his death rather than mothers a bulwark against the advo­ torium, Shreveport, Louisiana, where Love— Hate— Joy— Mystery— Romance— Tragedy Aug. 5, 1931. “ squeal.” cates of childless,homes. These fu­ Bishop of Denver. he underwent an operation Tuesday STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 10 The time for theorizing about what ture mothers, face to face with marit­ of last week. He is not expected to has caused the formation and pros­ al unrest which has invaded the recover and wished to have Father CLAUDETTE COLBERT in ‘ perity of gangs has had its day. sanctuary of the home and popular Vandegaer ordained before his death. Whether or not it is true that Vol- ized the empty cradle, should realize Hence the ordination was put for­ steadism, more than any other fac­ motherhood^s dignity. They should ward. LISTENING IN tor, is responsible for this open dis­ realize, too, that a pair or more of regard of lawful authority matters youthful arms hold together the PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PHILLIP’S “ 66” SERVICE STATION little at the present time. Whatever hearts of man and wife with bonds IT PAYS SPECIALIZED GREASING SERVICE WITH A 1,000 MILE GUARANTEE (Continued From Page 1) its cause, gangdom must go. If our that can never be merely chains; that juvenile crime hat increased more than 6,000 per cent here in the last they should realize that a house is LEE TIRES AND TUBES people are to have any feeling of se­ PHONE YORK 4788 M. B. HUSTON COLFAX AT EMERSON ten years. Only five youths were convicted of felonies in the West Side curity, if this government is to seldom a happy home unless there court in 1920; but 3S0 were convicted in 1931. stand, if our very civilization itself is are little finger-prints on the walls. Within the week after this ani\puncement, a 16-year-old high school to hold its structure, gangs must be — Rev. Albin H. Ratermann. ^gflEBlCHNfixnJRB boy who was running away from home after a trivial quarrel with his wiped off the face of the earth. This 1252*46 AsuvAHcntSt WALL PAPERING AND PAINTING father shot a lad in New 'Mexico for laughing at hit misuse of Spanish; an is not a problem that should con­ ATTRACTIVE NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER FOR EVERY ROOM HEAVY SCHEDULE Dsnvbr COtoRAOO 18-year-old bootlegger and gangster was sent up for four years on a prohibi­ cern only a police department; not — MASURY PAINTS— tion charge just after be had escaped a murder verdict; and a 19-year-old a question that should puzzle only FOR BISHOP VEHR WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANY JOB— ESTIMATES FREE youth shot and killed a salesman in a daylight holdup on one of the city public officials; not a vexing situation A. PARMELEE & SON streets. that should demand the attention of Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., has The real reason behind increased juvenile crime it the breakdown of only a few right-minded citizens. It 728 W. Colfax Phono TAbor 7432—Ret. TAbor 0992 an especially heavy schedule next proper religious and moral education, partly in the schools, partly in the is more than this. It is a challenge week. Sunday morning he will offi­ homes. Bishop Vehr, speaking at St. Joseph’s Polish church last Sunday to all citizens who believe in lawful ciate at the Mother’s day Mass and night, deplored the collapse of proper home training. Neither the Church authority; who have even a passing breakfast in the Cathedral parish at nor the school, he showed, can take the place of the home. Black sheep patriotism; Who recognize that mor­ CALL SPRUCE 3412 ■T ality must furnish the only sane basis 7:30, in the afternoon at 2:30 will show up occasionally in families regardless of how good a training is given; be at the sodality May crowning at For Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices but an increase of 6,000 per cent in youthful felonies in a period of ten for progress and prosperity. It is an even g;reater challenge. It is a call Regps college, at 3:30 will confirm Prompt «nd EfBclent Delivery Service Everywhere years is too great to be explained by anything but a breakdown in proper at St. Vincent de Paul’s church, and training. to action to those who believe in and would practice Christ’s great com­ at 7:45 at Loyola church. Monday, PEACOCK CLEANERS AND DYERS at 6 p. m., he will officiate at the clos­ No one can doubt that the provocation leading to the Hawaiian ‘‘honor' mandment of charity: “ Thou shalt L. E. BARNES 1137 E. ALAMEDA NELSON love the Lord thy G od.. . . thou shalt ing of the Forty Hours’ at St. Mary’s murder— as if any murder could be honorable!— was extreme, and perhaps academy, Wednesday at 2 o’clock he it is well, because of the conditions existing in the islands, that the punish­ love thy neighbor as thyself.”— Hu­ bert A. Smith. will attend the clergy conference in ment was made light, but the attempt to make martyrs out of the murderers Pueblo, and Wednesday at 7:30 will is based on principles that, if they became general, would wreck all govern­ confirm at St. Anthony’s, Pueblo. ment. Father Patrick McDaid of North Platte, writing in The Nebraska What Price Printing? Thursday he will confirm at Canon Register, speaks sanely when he says: The Registorial column would lose City at 8 o’clock, at Florence at 2, “ Why Pay More?** The verdict of the jury in the now notorious Massie murder case in this contributor if, as a printer, he and at Brookside at 4. On Pentecost (Trademark) Honolulu has evidently not been acceptable to many people who seem_ to could get prices he claimed, in last Sunday, he will sing Solemn Pon­ be swayed by their emotions rather than good judgment. The dissatisfaction week’s Registorial, would go to Der- tifical Mass and confirm in the Ca­ has gone so far that even business concerns in which members of the jury, ver printers if the government ceases thedral at 10:15, and the same day which returned the verdict, worked, are threatened with boycott and even printing comer card envelopes will confirm at Longmont at 3 and WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES, h e. one loud-mouthed congressman has called for the impeachment of the trial through its contractors. Through a again at 4 :30. That evening at 7 judge. This looks like a vital attack on the very foundation of our law,_ end, misprint, the approximate revenue o’clock he will attend the Fort Col- Colorado Owned Stores if allowed to take its course, threatens to establish a precedent that will be for 4,000,000 envelopes that would-jlins celebration of the K of C. gold­ far-reaching and dangerous in its consequences. One cannot, on the face be turned out locally under the en jubilee. 17th and Broadway 16th and Welton of the evidence, deny that the jury found in accordance with its conscience changed condition would amount to a jind its instructions. The murder was admitted, and the only circumstance mere $10,000,000, or $2.50 per en­ Broadway and Ellsworth 800 Santa Fe Dr. introduced to mitigate the guilt of the defendants was the legal fiction so velope. A more nearly correct figure Three Catholics in F. J. K irch b o f 15th and California 16th and California commonly used in recent years, of temporary insanity. This is not the place would be in the neighborhood of Oratorical Finals to try a murder case, and so it is not the place to discuss the provocation $100,000.— H u b e r tS m ith . W * do not have tpacial talet but tell you at our lowott pricet every under which the defendants labored. W e merely take the occasion to say Three of the five finaliite.in the day on all drag merebandita. that two wrongs do not make a right. And this thing of taking the law Motherfs Day itete oratorical contest held re­ Construction into his own hands by any individual would, if tolerated, in the long run Sunday, the nation will pay special cently in Boulder were Catholics, lead to frightful consequences. tribute to mothers. It is a splendid and not two as was announced custom, for it honors a vocation last week. The winner, John J. Company According to information sent to The Register by a reader, a woman sometimes frowned upon. It is a Walsh, is a student at Regis high named Mrs. Birdie Fink gave a violently anti-Catholic and slanderous lec­ custom virtuous, too, for were people school. Second award was given THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. ture last Sunday over station KGEK, Yuma, Colorado, and will speak convinced that little else on earth to Desmond Hackethal St. Jos­ again Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The station is hereby warned that tbe can approach so near the Divine as eph’s high school. The other Cath­ Corner Fifteenth and Curtis, Charles Building matter is being called to the attention of the federal radio commission. does the office of mother, criminal olic contestant was Robert J. Put- prevention of motherhood would na'm. Manual Training high school. BUILDERS Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines Bishop Urban J. Vehr has just issued a fine letter commending the wane. Putnam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PHONE MAIN* 1900 C. A . Putnam of 1346 St. Paul annual subscription Sunday of The Denver Catholic Register, t6 be held in That motherhood does approach the churches of Denver and suburbs May 15. Once a year the people are street, members of St. Philomena’s the divine is evident, for God shares parish. given the opportunity to pay their personal subscriptions and to aid the with a mother His own Divine Power We Would WWW* plan whereby the paper is sent into every Catholic home of Denver and of creation, a power which belongs Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated We Call For and Deliver suburbs— the only large city in the nation where this occurs with a Cath­ Appreciate by nature to Him alone. Indeed, He COLLEGE SISTERS olic paper. The letter has been sent to the pastors, to be read in the even gives a mother power over His Your Patronage THE CASCADE LAUNDRY Ta!^ M70^Ta!*6V79 churches, and will also be sent to the homes next week. ____ power; for a mother actually calls WILL ENTERTAIN upon Him, in a sense commands Him, "Denver’t Mott Progretiive Laundry” — Wo Ute Soft Water directly to create an immortal soul. ALUMNAE MAY 15 Brtnch Office!! 1842 and 1748 Tremont Street, 1128 17th Street, HONASO DESIGNED TO Hers is a terrific power, shaking high 700 Lawrence Street 1123 East Ninth Ave., 425 East 17th Ave., 804 Eatt 13th Ave., 1480 York. heaven itself when it thus calls upon The sisters of Loretto Heights col- God to create a soul.. When one re­ ege have extended to the alumnae MAin 5314 DEVELOP CATHOLIC BOY flects that within a mother’s power members an invitation to attend ONE-HALP BLOCK FROM BUS DEPOT Street Cart Noa. 11-13-40 at Depot is the peopling of heaven, one’s ap­ Mass in a body in the college chapel Denver • • Colorado Step at Hotel Door (By F. A. Teichner) worthy of Catholic American citizen­ preciation of her dignity mounts. and be their gpiests at breakfast on ColoradoHotel A. L. SMITH, Propriotor ship, is the Honaso ideal. And when one considers that God Sunday, May 15, at 8:30 o’clock. 17th Street at Tremont Phone KEystone 2391 This is the first of a series o f ar­ Ralph L. Curtis of the Mountain Himself, in coming upon earth, chose Some prominent priest will speak on XVSAAAAMVWVVWVVVWWUVM ticles on “ ^Boy Business,” giving the States Telephone and Teleg:raph to assume the human flesh of a babe this occasion. aims and purposes of Honaso. company has donated a gold ring to born of woman in preference to the This kind invitation gives eaeh Honaso is dedicated to Catholic be given to the boy obtaining the stature of man, one’s estimation of alumnae member a splendid oppor­ boyhood. Perhaps only a few read­ largest number of merit points for motherly dignity rises still higher. tunity to show her appreciation of ers of The Register know of the ex­ the year 1932. Mother’s day, then, while remind­ what the sisters and Loretto Heights istence of this organization, which is The case of Walter Kraus in sav­ ing all of us of motherhood’s dignity. have done for her, and incidentally designed to impart to the (Catholic ing a lyjy from drowning in Rocky a chance to renew many acquaint­ boy everything that is required to Mountain lake is being investigated. ances and friendships amon|; both develop his manly character and fur­ If it is shown that he was in good WINDOW GIVEN the sisters and the former class­ nish mm with all the recreative and standing at the time of the incident. mates. Nothing could be more educational elements which he re­ Waiter will be awarded the medal of BARNUM CHURCH gratifying to the sisters than a large quires. Combined with spiritual en­ honor at the next session of Honaso attendance to acknowledge their couragement and safeguards are the court. Mr. and Mrt. MacLinden Make Dona­ Your Money thoughtfulness and kindness. Whether direction and companionship of a This is the last week of the “ treas­ tion in Memory of Late Pattor, or not this plan is to be made an staff of counsellors who are ex­ ure hunt,” and the amount of “ gold” Father J. J. Gibbont annual affair rests with its success perienced teachers and trained lead­ pouring into the chest would make this year. It is hoped a large num­ ers of boy activities. Roomy, com­ Captain Kidd jealous. (Pretentation Parith) ber will attend. fortable meeting places have been Mr. and Mrs. McLinden of the provided by a co-operative clergy.. parish donated a beautiful stained- It has been said that keeping money is a harder The spiritual adviser is always wel­ Mrs. Kirchhof Home, glass window to the church in mem­ comed and generally takes an active Greatly Improved ory of the late pastor. Father J. J. Local News part in the program. Gibbons. The Holy Name society had job than earning it. Some people make a lot of Miss Denise Livingston of New The word Honaso is a contraction the church redecorated some time When Frank Kirchhof, president ago. York, CTanddaughter of the late money by working hard at their own trade, and of the words Holy Name society and of the American National bank and Denis Sneedy, widely-known Denver is pronounced Ho-nay-so. The aim the American Fixture company, re­ A class of 38 children will receive business man and philanthropist, will of the organization is to co-operate turned recently from a trip to Ger­ First Holy Communion Sunday be - presented to King George and lose it late in life investing in other lines. with home, church and school in many and England, he was accom­ at the 8 o’clock Mass. The following Queen Mary at Buckingham palace building honorable, noble and sincere panied home by his wife, who had are the members of the class: Betty May 11. Miss Livingston, daughter young men. ’Way down deep in the spent sopie months in London visit Craven, Helen Clinton, Mary Fran­ of one of the most prominent New heart of every boy there is the vision ing her daughter, whose husband is ces Imrie, Lorraine Imrie, Deta Rob­ York families, will receive the honor A successful banker discounts all the glamor of himself as a man. To aid him in in the Greek diplomatic service. Mrs. inson, Margaret Bohl, Mildred Bene- in company with twelve other Amer- finding himself and to encourage him Kirchhof’s arrival was a surprise to venti, Mary Arundale, Mary Grosso, can debutantes and matrons. She about an investment. He deals in hard, cold to have an ambition to rise above the the family, as they had not expected Esther Baca, Frances Waverin, Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. common thing;s of life and to strive her to come at this time. She was Jane Branch, Fita Kerstiens, Irene Robert Livingston. Her mother, be- facts, and gives them to his clients when asked. toward that goal with the uttermost j^eately benefited in health by her Kerstiens, Anne Pycz, Frances Pycz, for her marriage, was Miss Florence zeal, those are the Honaso aims. visit abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Kirchhof Shirley Lavey, Margaret Lavery, Sheedy, once a belle of Denver’s His advice is usually better than your hasty To select and assemble in one were entertained this week at St Mary Casagranda, Fred Adkinson, social set. Mrs. Denis Sheedy, whole the beauties and perfections Clara’s orphanage. Theodore Callahan, Tommy Dufl^cy, grandmother of Miss Livingston, and judgment. which are usually found in different Joljn Grosso, Edward Tasset, Edward her sister. Miss Nellie Burke of Den­ boys, excluding everything defective PACKER RETIRES Kirkpatrick, Clarence Martinez, ver, are now traveling in Europe and or unseemly, so as to.form a type Patrick J. Gleason of 1245 Clayton George Callahan, LeRoy O’Neill, probably will be present at the royal street, a pioneer Denver Catholic, Billy Waverin, Harry Cole, Thomas function. terminated twenty-seven years con­ Martinez, Bobby Eckler, Daniel Rob­ Anne Sullivan and Frank LaTour- IOWA PRIEST AT tinuous service with Swift & Co. Sat­ inson, Wilbtir Kissel, Dennis Ker­ ette won the annual' orttorical and urday v/hen he was retired on a pen­ stiens and Vincent Synhorst. The elocution contest at Cathedral high POST IN PUEBLO sion. Gleason, who in recent years Altar and Rosary society will serve school Sunday. The contest, for the has been the general foreman of the a Communion breakfast to the chil Dr. James I. Laughlin prizes, was Pueblo.— The Rev. Thot. A. cattle and sheep dressing depart­ dren after Mass. conducted this year as a George Coleman it the new attittant at ments of the Denver plant, first be­ Sunday also is a father and son Washingrton bicentennial program, American National Bank St. Patrick’! church. Father Cole­ came associated with Swift & Co. at Communion. Sunday in the parish. All with each of the ten participants in man came to thit diocete from the St. Louis, Mo., plant in 1906. He the Holy Name members have prom the finals delivering a compositfcn on 17th at Lawrence St. Frank Kirchhof, President Sioux City, Iowa, last week and was transferred to Denver in 1917. ised to go to Communion. Comma _ Washington. The speeches were wat at once tent to Pueblo. Fa­ He emigrated to the United States nion will be followed by a breakfast written by the contestants. The win­ ther Coleman hat already met from Ireland in 1889. His first ex­ by the ladies of the parish to the fa ner of the boys’ division spoke on tome of tbe parithionert and no perience with the packing industry thers and sons. The last meeting of “ Washington, the Friend.” The girl doubt will like it here very was in San Francisco, Calif, in the Holy Name on Monday, May 2, winner spoke on “ George Washing­ much. 1896. was attended by thirty-two members. ton, Exemplar of American Ideals.” 13559239 Jr. Tabernacle Soc’y to Meet

The regular quarterly meeting of N_ the Junior Tabernacle society will be held at the Argonaut hotel on Wednesday, May 11, at 8 p. m. Ap­ proximately 150 members of the 14 circles making up the society will (St. Elizabeth’s Parish) attend the meeting to take part in the annual election of officers and to ■\ -A Beginning May 8, the regular Sun­ day devotions will be held at 7 :30 in hear the reports of the circle activi­ ties in the past quarter. 1 -0 the evening, and not as heretofore in the afternoon. The hour on Tues­ Each circle has taken on active in­ I f days and Fridays remains the same, terest in missionary or relief work 7:45 p. m. The Rosary will form either in Denver or for the mission­ / j J part of these devotions, and Benedic­ ary parishes of the diocese. The tion of the Blessed Sacrament will circles are autonomous in the selec­ follow. On school days during the tion of their activities, assuming month of May the children recite the only the obligation of supporting the Rosary at the 8 o’clock Mass. All the federated organization and of report­ faithful of the parish are earnestly ing their activities at the quarterly H □ R A W requested to take advantage of these meetings. opportunities to come and give pub­ The present officers and commit­ lic praise to the great Mother of God. tee heads of the society are as fol­ M y A N D C H A P E L The crowded church that witnessed lows: President, Mrs. James J. the beautiful ceremonies of the May­ Lynch; vice president and catecheti­ crowning last Sunday evening was ff- cal committee, Louise Krabacher; corresponding secretary and altar THE SEQUENCE, or hymn, “ Dies Irae,” a masterpiece of mediaeval hymn- very edifying sight, and to their Rosary credit be it said, those who appeared linen committee, Catharine C. Ma­ ology composed, according to some authorities by the Franciscan Thomas of Celano, with little children in their arms gave loney; recording secretary, Marlon ' according to others, by the Dominican Cardinal Malabranca, is sung only in the Re­ undoubted evidence of the sacrifice Lampert; treasurer, Mrs. Herman A. they had to make. At the same time Miller; membership committee, Mar­ Rosary! Rosary! quiem Mass. It paints a vivid picture of the Last Judgment, describing the coming it is also true that a solid and robust garet Taney; entertainment commit­ Glide through my fingers, of the Judge, the scrutiny of the great Books, the anguish of the sinner and con­ piety will not find sufficient subsist­ tee, Marye McPhillips; ways and Pray for me— pray for thee— ence on merely what is rare and means committee, Dorothy Meiken- How that word lingers! cludes with a fervent prayer for the souls of the departed. spectacular, but will seek its chief hons; vestment committee, Mrs. Yellow beads— shining beads— strength and satisfaction in the many Richard Cordes; social action com­ What is your myst'ry? Imitation is the sincercst flattery, Horan k Son service is always imitated, ble^ngs that flow from simpler and mittee, Rose Brady, and purchasing Joyous thoughts— sorrowful— more continuous forms of devotion, committee, Jeannette Dunn. The From His life hist’ry, never imitates. Where we lead, others follow. such as the public or private recHa' Rev. F. Gregory Smith, diocesan di­ Ev'ry bead— ev’iy bead tion of the Rosary. It is surely pos­ rector of mission activities, is ths Pleads Hs own story; sible that B t Elizabeth’s eburch could spiritual director of the society. Pleads for the absent one*. be filled mseh More often than once Up to Cod’s glory, Horan Sc Son— Catholic Funeral Directors oat of thirty-one days i*die*U 4 to R^ry! Roson! Mary Inmiaealate. Su James^ Parish Khali we port? never! HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST COST This win be the fifth Toesday o f link KM to those 1 love, • the norena in honor of St, Attthmy, Plans Card Party Mow and forever! The devotions both in the Momfng 1527 Cleveland Place Phone KEystone 6297 nod hi the evening win be the some We have a beautiful assortment of Ro- as tfeose o f the fbor previoos Tiles' (St, Jmmti* Fasish) days. The Elessed 8aenMHent witt be A card oMty srill W giftn fa tfie «arie», priced to »uit everybody’s tarte exposed for adoratioa daring the d v ie btAmmg Timnday, and pocketbook. Moming hoars sad Beoedictioa will to liclp raise aseoey for some SEVENTY-SIX TO be giveo after the S i/ A o ^ Mass aod dwrcii also in the ereniag at the end o f the S t, iammif ^er^w d Rosary so­ Prices Range ^rom 10c to $50.00 BE CONFIRMED serriees. It ouy be well to rceaU ciety will meet Tiiarsdsy, May 12, at For the Bride, Graduate, nothing more acceptable. rS t Vincent de Paul's Parish tiMt those who rec^vc Holy Cdm- the Civie baildfng. Mrs. A. M. Phil­ Large etock to select from, all popular atones, includ­ AT ST. VINCENTES mttnion and pray according to the lips will be hostess, A good attend­ intention of ib e Holy Father during ance is urged, for there is much to ing amethyst, garnet, ruby, la tosca pearl, sapphire, (St. ViBCMt dm Paitr* Pariali) the exposition may gain a plenary in­ be discussed. emerald, iris, moonstone, onyx, torquoise, rose, and «BRACONIER^ The Sacrament of (^nfinnation dulgence each Tuesday. The large rug will be awarded in others. Plumbing and Heating— Hardumre and Paints will be conferred upon seventjrwdx The Holy Name society will re­ June at the regular Altar society Depository for everything in the Church and Religious persons at 3:30 Sunday by Bishop reive Holy Communion in a body this meeting. A report regarding the rug SPEUCE 1679 1076 SO. GAYLORD Urban J. Vehr, The class consists of Sunday at the 8 o’clock Mass. will be made at the meeting next line. Correspondence solicited. Mail orders receive fifty-two children and twenty-four First Holy Communion will be week. prompt attention. ULLERY~AND DRINKWATER adults. given in St. Elizabeth’s church on Mrs. Jesse Hoyer and Miss A. M. Intensive preparations are being Trinity Sunday, May 22. At present Kelley fitted larger cassocks for the REGISTERED DRUGGISTS eight smaller altar boys. Mrs. Hoyer, 1000 So, Gaylord Free Delivery Phone SPruce 9785 made for the religious festivities of the children are undergoing a course Sunday, May 15. A number of chil­ of careful instruction. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Cavanaugh James Clarke dren will receive their First Holy In honor of Mother’s day, St. Eliz­ made all the necessary alterations. THE CHRYSLER GROCERY CO. K .’?k£a5! Communion, and all the school chil­ abeth’s choir has prepared a fine pro­ Fancy Corn-Fed Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables dren will take part in a May proces­ gram of music for the 11 o’clock ST. DOMINIC’S ALTAR AND Church Goods House QUALITY— SERVICE— PRICE FREE DELIVERY sion honoring the Queen of May, High Mass. Selections will be ren­ ROSARY BENEFIT Headquarters for Religious Articles and Holy Mary. dered from the works of the eminent Through the co-operation of Mr. Catholic Books The Altar and Rosary society is composers Haydn, Gounod, Prince Johnson, the proprietor of the Colo­ already formulating plans for a grand and Poniatowski. Miss Josephine rado Lace Curtain company, the St. 1636-38 Treraont Street Denver, Colorado card party to be held June 1. Prizes Woeber is director of the choir and Dominic’s Altar and Rosary society totaling $50 will be awarded in the Richard Cordes is organist. has a beautiful home-made quilt on Phone TAbor 3789 silver shower. display in the large window of the company’s office at 41st and Federal. St. John’s Parish Choir to Hold The quilt is to be given away soon and much interest is being shown in the affair. COLUMBINE BARBER SHOP ST. Benefit Party Thanks go to Mr. Johnson and the Colorado Lace Curtain company for It Pays to Look W ell— Your Patronage Appreciated (Holy Rotary Parish, Globeville) their assistance, which has often been A B C DIRECTORY W. E. EWAN, Prop. 2434 E. 6th Avenue In conjunction with the pipe organ extended in many ways. Remember C U SS OF 4 1 FOO campaign, the Holy Rosary church’ him when sending your lace curtains. ’’T THRU.L OF FINDniG EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN HARDWARE. Famous for Values The firms listed here de­ choir will hold a social for the pur­ You will find his ad in The Register ^ SPORTING GOODS. TOYS. ETC.. AWAITS YOU HERE. DENVER’S GREAT pose of providing funds for the advertising section.— Adv. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE. serve to be remembered JACLER’S organ on the evening of May 12 in GEORGE MAYER HARDWARE CO. Olof Jacobson George Clerisse T the school hall. Refreshments will The student* of St. Mary’s Acad­ Arspaho* St. KEyston* 4291 when you are distributing JEWELERS be served and splendid music will be emy offer you an excellent play . . , your patronage in the dif­ Buy Upstairs for Less Altar Society Will Meet in rendered by the local orchestra. Ad­ “THE FIESTA OF SANTA FE’’ at Third Floor, Univeriity Bldg. School Hall May 13 mission is the usual price of 35 cents. the Broadway Theater Thursday, May ferent lines of business. 16th and Champa Tickets have been distributed and 12. Seats on sale now. . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS may be obtained from any of the (St. John’s Parish) choir members. Great preparation On Sunday, May 8, at the 8 o’clock for the affair is in progress, and the 'Mass, Father Charles Carr will ad­ committee in charge promises a very minister First Communion to a class enjoyable time to all who attend. COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY STORES of forty children. After the Mass Miss Mary Janezich, daughter of the children will be served breakfast Mr. and Mrs. John Janezich, became These Prices Good in All Country Club Grocery and Market at the school hall. The procession will the bride of John Popish at a pretty Week after week we give car patrons absolutely the highest quality at the be led by two pages, William Butler wedding Sunday, May 1. The brides­ lowest price in the city. We handle only guaranteed quality Corn Fed Baby Beef. and Homer Frederic, and two flower maids were Misses Ruby Amrose, Kept fresh by electrical refrigeration. girls, Katherine Garland and Rose­ Jennie Janezich and Mary Perme. 1121 EAST 4TH AVE. TELEPHONE SO. 6390 PICCLY Piggly Wiggly Stores marie Palaze. The best man was Joseph Popish. The First Communicants will be Others in the wedding party wete COUNTRY CLUB GARAGE Edward Madden, William Bell, James Joseph Perme and Louis Pozelnik. 4461 580 GILPIN “The Best Service in Denver" TELEPHONE FR. Tynan, ' William Tynan, Donald The Young Ladies’ sodality will WICCLY in Denver and Vicinity MILWAUKEE GARAGE Breen, Frank Homoelle, William meet this coming Sunday in the aft­ 557 MILWAUKEE YORK 8271 Horan, Lloyd McGarry, George Mc- ernoon, after Benediction. Several Mahill, Armand Gelpi, John Shea, interesting subjects will be discussed. E. L. RONINGER—GROCERIES, MEATS James Blystone, John Laverty, Vir- Mrs. Catherine Peketz, who has 73 Stores for '*It Take, the BEST to Make the BEST p l Manfred, Charles McDaniels, Wil been sick for some time, is much im­ and Paya the BEST TO BUY THE BEST” liam McDaniels, Richard Walsh, Wil­ proved. PICCLY 1718 EAST 6TH AVE. TELEPHONES PR. 0804 AND 0805 liam Hyer, Robert McKenna, Charles in Denver Brubeck, Barbara Anne Lipscomb, CHILDREN TO GIVE May 6 and 7 COUNTRY CLUB BARBER & BEAUTY PARLOR Marjorie Monckton, Marion Martin, PROGRAM FOR P.-T.A. SPECIAL— $7.50 PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 Susan MePhee, Mary Ann Krause, and Vicinity WICCLY For Limited Time Only to Introduce New Neatoil Wave Patricia Mulligan, Mary Ellen Bur- for High Altitude and Difficult Hair cher, Rita Virginia Talbott, Rose­ A Mother’s day program has been 1118 E. 4th AVE. TELEPHONE PEARL 0868 mary Momoelle, Bernadette Bond, prepared by the Cathedral children of Agnes Guiney, Jane Guiney, Marian the seventh grade, under the direction Hannon, Rosalie Reeves, Laura May of Sister Sebastion, as the entertain­ David, Rita Beringer, Barbara Prin- ing feature of the Parent-Teachers’ JTT Now you may have your finest wool blankets and zing, Pauline Harris, Nancy Manfred meeting Monday, May 9. Mrs. !l^ank BLACKBERRIES, Northwest SHRIMP, Biloxi Brand ^ auto robes laundered by the same methods used by and Kathryn McNulty. Krabacker, program chairman, is ar­ Pack, Excellent Quality 2 No. 1 Mrs. C. N. Kohl and Mrs. L. J. ranging for a speaker for the after­ their manufacturers—the woolen mills. Murphy are in charge of the break­ noon. The meeting will be held in cans for. Z 5 c This is a strictly different process from ordinary washing. Special fast and will be assisted by Mesdames the cafeteria and not in the gymnas­ No. 10 can...... 3 5 c equipment— the only of its kind in Denver— is used. A. D. Edmondson, H. P. Krause, John ium, as before announced, and will It restores the life and beauty, brightening the colors and raising the Rice and J. J. (Garland. Table and open at 1:30 in the afternoon. HEAD RICE, Fancy Blue nap to a new luxurious, downy softness. hall decorations are being carried The Study club members who are And there is a positive guaranty against shrinkage. out in blue and gold in honor of the expecting to attend the Thursday SOAP, P. & G. or Crystal Rose Naturally It’s the Ideal Laundry that can give you Blessed Virgin. afternoon convention at Mrs. Otto White The Altar and Rosary society will Thum’s in Golden are once more 2 lb. this service. meet Friday, Mrfy 13, at the school asked to call Mrs. W. P. Gibbons, Giant size bars...... 5^ cellophane bag. l O c hall. Luncheon will be served at 1 Study club chairman, York 3257-M, 4 bars for...... 19^ Call the Ideal on Your Laundry THE. o’clock by Mesdames D. M. Ifcrris, so that no delay from an indefinite F. A. Koch, Charles Hayden, C. N. starting point will disconcert the Problems .LAUNDRY C? Kohl and J. B. Goodwin. All mem- hostess. GINGERALE, Clicquot Sec. The Plant is at 2300 Curtis MA. 4281 DENVER I hers are urged to attend. CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s Mrs.. George Strahl has organized Irwin. The group will meet May 16 a card group, the third of its kind in at the home of Mrs. J. F. Prinzing. Per bottle...X2C 6 bottles.. 67c the parish. The club will meet in Mrs. John Sherlock is now able to Small...... 8 c Large..... lOc the near future and has the follow­ sit up and can receive visitors. ing membership: Mesdames Branden­ Mrs. Grant Wimbush will be hostess PICKLES, Bread or Butter SPECIAL OFFER burg, Capella, Bums, Murphy, Pohn- to her card group at its next meeting. ITALIAN PRUNES, Hunt’s We will move your furniture to our warehouse and give you six dorf, Hancock, Egloff and Strahl. Mrs. George Stahl entertained the Mrs. Grace, 448 Franklin St., is Seton gruild at her home Thursday months to pay your bill. Private room or open storage. We have Supreme Per jar . c 2 jars for.. c low rate of insurance. sereiously ill. afternoon. 16 31 Call KEystone 6228 and we will call and give you estimate on The Forty Hours’ devotion closed Mrs. L. J. Murphy will serve the No. 2Vi first Friday breakfast at the school. your work. very impressively Sundav afternoon large can...... at 3:30. Father Russell Kirschen- May 6. 1 7 c MOVING, STORING AND PACKING heuter of St. Thomas’ seminary gave Mrs. George Motley donated the KRAFT CHEESE, American, the sermon. Father Cotter of St. flowers for the altars in April. No Money Needed for Six Months Vincent’s orphanage spoke Friday Mrs. John Cutshaw is very ill of CORN, Pride of Illinois, Brick, Pimento^ Swiss, night, and Father William Brennan sinus trouble. DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING CO. of St. Thomas’ seminary spoke Sat­ Fancy Country Gentleman Velveeta 1521 20th St. Office and Warehouse urday evening. * A show of unusual oxesllence will Mrs. R. R. Gray entertained her bs presented at the Broadway Thea­ Va lb. package...... card club Monday afternoon. Mrs. ter Thursday evening. May 12. “ THE No. 1 can...• i 7 C No. 2 c a n lOC 2 packages for...... 21^ Alfred O’Meara won the prize for FIESTA OF SANTA FE’’ will be high score. Guests for the day were staged by the students of St. Mary’s PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Mrs. Charles Hayden and Mrs. Royal Academy. Be sure to come. y . son WILL QUILD HOLDS College Girl to Here is a Safe Investment F IN E MEETINQ Entertain Parish St. Thomas’ Seminary guild held [ its regular monthly meeting last Fri­ Prices Are day evening. ’This was the largest Students Saturday for Your Savings and one of the most enthusiastic meetings held since the beginning of (Loretto Height! College) the Seminary guild. Four new per­ Down petual members were reported at this “ Play day” at Loretto Heights col­ meeting as well as an increase in lege will be on Saturday, May 7. All Coupon Certificates (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) annual members. Father Russell J. the girls of the parochial high schools Prices of complete funerals The Holy Name society will present Kirschenheuter continued his series of Denver are cordially invited to at­ have always been low ivith a flag pole and a flag Sunday after­ of talks on St. Paul at this meeting. tend. Registration will be at 9 a. ni. noon at 2 o’clock to St. Louis’ Mrs. A. A. Gargan presented Helen The International Relations club Leave for 5 years. Interest parochial school. The flag pole is Konicke and Viola Anderson in piano of Loretto Heights college will de­ January and July. Coupons over 50 feet high, w’ith a beautiful and vocal numbers. bate Monday, May 9, at 12:10 on the For years we’ve given the people of Denver a line funeral eagle on top, presented by the Rev. Miss Catherine Weber, who has subject, Resolved, 'That the United for a low price and today we are giving the same type of attached for 10 years $100 W. Steidle. The flag will be raised been responsible for many of the States should adhere to the World service at an even lower price. by the American Legion of J. S. fine programs given by the guild, court. The affirmative side will be and multiples thereof. Loan Stewart post, with the school children presented the following artists from represented by the Misses Anna Mc­ If you want quality service with quality merchandise you’ll singing the national anthem and the the Lament School of Music: Hiesler Glone, Lucille Riede and Patricia value— 9(1% of face value. Fort Logan milita^ band playing it. Lucy. The negative side will be up­ find it here. And with it goes the fruits of our long ex­ trio, Margaret Drennon, the Bender perience. Visit our show rooms and permit us to give you Investigate — find out all Other public officials from the city boys, Kitty Thomas, J. Wildgen and held by the Misses Hamburger, Louise and county will take part in the great the Mountaineers. Bessler and Phoebe Pulver. the facts. the facts. Send for com­ patriotic ceremony. The program C. Douglas Booth, an authority on will be in charge of W. I. Pytlinski, international problems, lectured at plete information. chairman, and will include talks by Loretto Heights college on Friday, Mayor J. E. Abbott; G. Gordon, April 29. The topic of his address DISTINCTIVE superintendent of Englewood schools; was “ The Permanent Court of Inter­ B o u le v a r d I Minnie Davis, county superintendent national Justice.” Mr. Booth in his FUNERAL of schools; members of the Engle­ talk included some interesting facts REPUBLIC wood school board, Spanish War Vet­ about the League of Nations and the M o r t u a r y SERVICE erans and Veterans of Foreign wars; Disarmament conference at Geneva. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION presentation address by A1 Cassidy, He was sent under the auspices of president of Holy Name society; ad­ 29th Anniversary of Fr. Don­ the Carnegie Endowment for Inter­ Federal Blvd. at No. Speer GAlIup 0407 KEystone 2357 A. B. Williams, President dress by the pastor, the Rev. J. nelly in St. Francis’ Par­ national Relations club of New York. T. E. Greene, Sec’y-Treas. O’Heron, and singing by the children. ish Marked The Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin was JAMES P. McCONATY 1711 California L. C. Skelly, Asst. Sec’y-Treas. Benediction will be given by the Rev. the guest speaker of the Alethian W. Steidle. (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish) club on Monday afternoon. May 2. Catholic Funerals Conducted Without Confusion The regular monthly meeting of The card party given last Friday He gave an interesting and instruc­ the Holy Name society, held Monday evening by the Altar society of St. tive lecture on “ The Contribution of evening at the school hall, had as its Francis de Sales’ parish in honor of the to Culture.” principal speaker an Englewood boy, Father Donnelly’s twenty-ninth anni The annual prom of Loretto John J. Walsh, of Regis college, who versary as pastor, was a decided suc­ Heights college will be given at the St. Francis de Sales’ Parish URTAINS AND DRAPES need cleanintr this spring, of course. Nowhere will delivered the oration with which he cess. Many former as well as pres­ Lakewood County club Saturday, C this work be. done more carefully, promptly or satisfactorily, than at our recently won the state interscholastic ent parishioners gathered to tender May 14. modernly equipped dry cleaning plant. THE CUT RATE DRUG COMPANY oratorical contest at Colorado uni­ felicitations to Father Donnelly on On Sunday, May 1, the coronation DYEING AND W B DELIVBI^—South Denver’ ® Leadint: Cut Rate Drussiati versity. His delivery and manner of this happy occasion. The hall, decor­ of the May queen took place at Lor­ Owned and Operated by C. E. J. Crawford and G W Milce CLEANING CO. New Store, 1069 So. Gaylord-^^Pruce 7326 handling his subject caused all his ated to represent a spring garden, etto Heights college. A wreath of 328 BROADWAY 294 So. renn.f at Alameda— PEarl 6433 201 Broadway, at 2nd Ave.— SO. 0154 listeners to predict very bright things was the artistic work of Mrs. A, roses and lilies of the vall^ was Phones: PEsrI 3753, PEarl 3764. PEarl 3755 for his future. Arrangements are Werle and committee. Mrs. W. Kira- placed on the statue of the Blessed WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY < PARSON’S BAKERY being completed to take over the mins was chairman, with Mesdames Virgin by the queen of the ceremony, Gothic theater for two nights in the Berg, Cassidy, French, Hurd, B Mary Collins. The maids of honor Quality Goods near future, and dates will be an­ Hynes, F. Kelly, Maxwell, Milett, were Helen Gallagher, Elizabeth PHONE SOUTH 0975 126 BROADWAY nounced soon. There will be a smok­ Moix, McCarthy, McGlone, Nolan, O’Meara, Geraldine Gray and Margie er in the pari.sh hall later in the O’Hara, Rowland, Rabtoay, Ryan, Cannon. June Overand was the 1258 S. PEARL month. Sunday, Mothers’ day, will crown-bearer. Father Schulte, S.J., GRAY BROTHERS GARAGE 5PRUCE 7217 Scholl, Schwab, Spillane, Spiller, RUDOLPH BROS. MERCANTILE CO. || I.OWE.S;r PRICES o .n r e p a i r w o r k be celebrated jointly by the Holy Steele, Stewart, Watermolen, Wea- spoke on the Blessed Virgin. After Chevrolet Fly Wheel Rinf Gear Put on, $8.50 Name society and the Junior Holy dick, Whyte, Guy Woodman, Roy the crowning an act of consecration '*Tke Leading Store on the East Side” Ford Model A Valves, Refacinf and Reseatinz, $5.00 was said by the sodality. Benedic­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Name by receiving Communion at \Vbodman and Verlinden assistant Those Who Demand Quality Trade at RUDOLPH’S for the 8 o’clock Mass, which v.’ill be fol­ hostesses. Mrs. Masterson, in charge tion was given by Monsignor Richard Meats, Groceries and Home Bakery Goods Come to Falby’s for the Lowest Paint and W all Paper Prices lowed by a free breakfast in the of refreshments, was assisted by Mes­ Brady. 28TH AND DOWNING PHONE YORK 0318 - 0319 school hall prepared by Mesdames P. The annual retreat for women at Wallpaper From 4c Roll up— Waterproof Varnish, $1.98 Gal. dames Fox, Finnigan, Clark, Mont­ ♦♦♦♦♦***************'l'*********'»*********************<' I Famous Armstrong House Paint, $1.89 Gal, A. Cassiday, Wm. Arend, J. Fennelly gomery, Petrum and Schwab. James Loretto Heights college will be on 32 Broadway FALBY’S PEarl 2940 and Vincent Bell and served by the Sunderland donated the coffee. Door June 10, 11 and 12, a week-end. Daughters of Mary sodality. Every prizes, donated by T. Egan, Miss A. The retreat master will be tho Rev. SPIC & SPAN GROCERY ^CREAMERY man in the parish is especially in­ Berg and Mrs. Roy Woodman, were R. J. Kirschenheuter, C.M. Reser­ vited and urged to join in the Com­ awarded Mr. Marriott. S. Ater vation may be made by writing to THE DeSELLEM FUEL & FEED CO. NEW STOCK CROCERIES— POLAR BEAR ICE CREAM, 25c PT.; 45c QT. munion and celebration afterward in and Mrs. Aldrick. Mrs. Klmmins and Loretto Heights college, Loretto, MILK, CREAM. BUTTER FRESH DAILY CHARLES A. DeSELLEM honor of the mothers. Mr. Galvive the ladies in charge of the card party Colo., or by communicating with Miss 1106 S. LOGAN G. M. BARRY. Prop. has been named toastmaster for the wish to thank all who assisted in Marjorie Heid, 664 South Franklin FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED occasion and promises fun for all. making the affair a success. street, Denver. We Ship by Rail The freshmen of Loretto Heights Office Phones TAbor 3205, TAbor 3206 35th and Walnut Sts. ' - THE BROADWAY CREAMERY During the month of May, Mass is Mrs. L. M. Billinger, 645 South college entertained their “ Big Sis­ Residence Phone FRanklin 1058-W. Denver, Colorado I BUTTER, EGGS, ICE CREAM, CREAMY CHEESE at 8:15 and evening devotions on Grant St., is in Omaha, Nebr., at the Wednesday at 7 :45. ters” at a very lovely bridge tea at 66 South Broadway 1555 Arapahoe St. bedside of her mother, who is, very . The hostesses for the card party the Argonaut hotel Thursday, May 5. critically ill. oh Wednesday were Mesdames James A score prize wa.s awarded to the Jackson, W. Hillman and W. Pytlin­ Club Hat Final Meeting big sister making the highest score, A paper on “ Vocational Guidance” ski, Hereafter the Altar society card and a door prize was also given. This i FLOWERS FOR MOTHER’S DAY parties will be on Thursday after­ was read by Mrs. Marie Meehan at event climaxed a series of activities noon at 2 o’clock. the P.-T. A. Study club meeting on which the fre.shmen have successfully ERVINGTON April 28. The instructor-chairman, sponsored in the year. The pupils of the mu.sic class un­ /— der the direction of the Sisters of St. Mrs. L. J. Holmes, who has served The Loretto and Regis tournament FLORAL SHOP Joseph presented the following pro­ the club successfully in the past two plays will be presented on Wednes­ Cut Flowers - Plants gram in Concordia hall on Thursday years, was presented with a gift by day evening. May 11, at 7:30 o’clock Floral Designs afternoon: Part 1 of the program the members in appreciation. This in the Loretto Heights college audi Very Low Pricc.s was a demonstration of the Oxford was tho- last meeting of the year, toriuni. ffr i The members of the council con­ The Pancratia hall picnic will be :: T ci PEarl 5533 We Deliver Anywhere 38 Broadway Class piano work. Chorus, “ Wel­ come,” class. “ Follow the Leader,” vened on the same day. The vice held in Deer creek canon, the girks K, E flat, P. Snllivan-S. Donven. president, Mrs. L. P. Wcadick, pre­ going there by bus. “ Traffic Cop,” F, N. Wheeler. sided. 177,-C ^ “ River,” A major and A minor, M.' The junior-senior promenade, held Ranke. Original C, C. Fisk. “ In- In the high school gym on April 27, DROADMOOD was a very enjoyable affair, and cli­ BOB’S *^CLBANliRS& DYERS*' dianu.',” E, K. Guffey. “ Mouse, Mouse,” A, G flat, S. McDonnell, L. maxed the year’s social activities, 0 ^ . 529 E. Exposition— PE. 8485 Michand. “ Autumn,” A minor, A Nearly 100 invitations were issued RELIABLE MEAT MARKET major, E. Wheeler. “ At the Zoo,” An 8-piece orchestra furnished the Men’s Suits Thoroughly E flat, E. McGovern. Original G. E music. The gymnasium was beauti­ E g K s ...... 2 5 c Cleaned and Pressed, minor, R. Young. “ Lullaby,” E fully decorated with artificial flowers flat. B. Stout. “ Dancing Lesson,” E, in pastel shades carrying out the \ m i m H Butter Creamery, lb, . 2 1 ^ D, M. Creel-B. Creel. Trio, “ Dancing idea of spring. The programs were Special Friday and Saturday Only Fairies” (Mattingly), H. Fisk, C. in the form of bright butterflies Pot Roast, lb. 50c Pytlin.'^ki, F. Millard. Piano, “ In the Places of honor in the grand march Baby Beef \Vc Mnsurc All Garments Camp” (Adair), E. Clark. Violin, were held by Fred McCallin, senior J.J.CeUa Entrusted to Our Care “ The First March” (Richards), J. class president and Fransalian, and Electric Refrigeration Bacon |,3 .‘ib.’''*’ 15<^ Mulroy. Piano, “ Morning Prayer” Murray Spindler, president of the Denham Bldg. 10% Discount Caih and Carry (Gobbaerts), H. Fisk. Spanish dance, junior class. Dorothy Mayeau was Phone KEystone 2633 Cheese LL'afeib.. 25ip .Ml Work Guaranteed M. Patriclf. Piano, “ Signs of Spring” chosen queen of the prdm, and was Wc Deliver (Moneymaker), A. GeeCk. Violins, attended by two little pages, Jac­ “ Robin” (Richards), C. Fisher, J. queline French and Joseph Kelly 93 Broadway SPruce 8867 CHOICE BREAD, ROLLS, Saves Time and Money McAtec, T. Soran. Piano, “ Shep­ Miss Margie O’Neil directed the CAKES AND PASTRY herd’s Dream” (Heiris), C. Pytlin­ grand march. Chaperons for the af FOR ALL TASTKS AND KVERY OCCASION ski. Recitation. “ Daisy’s Practice ftiir were Mrs. A1 G. Werle, social Saves TIME because you need shop but once or twice Baked Just the Way You Like Them Hour,” F. Millard. Trio. “ Spring chairman; Mrs. Harvey W, French a week; because you can prepare refreshments at your THEY ARE RELIABLE ELLSWORTH BAKERY Breezes” (Benson), A. Geeck, M. Mrs. L. P. Wcadick, Mrs. Fred Kelly Patrick, E. Clark. Piano, “ Curious and Mrs. Frank Spindler. A num "HOME OWNED BAKERY" convenience and keep tjiem perfectly until serving; and IT PAYS Story” (Heller), F. Millard. Duet, her of junior parents visited the hall 15 So. Bdway. Phone Spruce 8397 “ Marche Militaire” (Englemann), F. in the evening. because immediate preparation of meat and foodstuffs is Millard, H. Fisk. Mrs. H. S. Hart, fourth grade not necessary to prevent spoiling. The P.-T. A. will hold a meeting in room mother, is sponsoring a card Concordia hall Tuesday afternoon at party, to be held in the afternoon of ST. FRANCIS’ COMMUNITY STORES 2 o’clock. May 11 in Fransalian hall. Tickets Saves MONEY because you can buy economically in The St. Louis’ baseball club will are 35 cents. The proceeds will be larger quantities; because left-overs may be accumulated TO MEET COMPETITION Z I c . ^ play the Sunshine laundry team Sun­ used toward purchasing school equip­ The most Men’a Suits cleaned and pressed...... 50c 60c day afternoon at 3 o’clock at West ment for the fourth grade. without waste until sufficient for a meal; and because of Men's O'coals cleaned and pressed...... *...... 68c 75c Hampden and Fox street. Owing to modern Ladies' Plain Coats and Dresses...... 6Sc 75c Mrs. Mary J. Halter entertained health protection through constant, safe cold the year the Harmon All Stars not showing 732 So. Pe.rl THE BETTER YET CLEANERS Phone PEarl 7571 at a family dinner Tuesday evening. vacuum pack up last Sunday there was no game, May 3, in honor of her son, Jack. ’round. W, A. OSBORN • 270 SOUTH LOGAN ST B. E. JOHNSON but a good practice was hbld. As the Gounod’s “ Ave Marie” was very none better Holy Name league opens May 15, the beautifully sung last Sunday at the With summer months just ahead, decide now to enjoy ED’S MARKET St. Louis squad v/ill try to get games 10:80 and 11:30 Masses by Mis: Full Line Groceries and Fresh Cotn Fed Meats with the odd team each Sunday. Helen Reha, in honor of Our Blessed at once the benefits and savings^of W e Delivei— W e Appreciate Youi Patronage The junior boys would like to get Mother. Miss Reha was accompanied ED COKER. Prop. 451 SO PEARL SPRUCE 036(> a game some Saturday afternoon with on the organ by Mrs. Halter. A ‘vio­ boys their age. Their ages range from W. A. OSBORN 27 0 SOUTH LOGAN ST. lin obbligato was well rendered by B. E. JOHNSON ten to fifteen years. Anyone want­ Miss Marjorie Heid. MOTOR ^ GENERAL REPAIRING ing to book games can call Father LOGAN Sunday is the regular monthly ira vy 1 vy lA. aJ TELEPHONE PEARL 5806 O’Heron or sec A.l Cassiday or John Greasing, Washing, Storage— Gasoline end Oil, Towing Powell for more data. Communion day for the Holy Name ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION society. The pastor urges a good showing in honor of Mother’s day. AnminciationParish SODALITY WILL Mrs. Aldrich of Georgetown, Col­ “ Eait Denver’s Largest Drug Store” orado, has been a guest of Mrs. __ • RECEIVE SUNDAY Tremlett for the pa.st fortnight. Mrs. Aldrich attended the recent card Franklin Pharmacy (St. Leo’c Pariih) party, and won the very beautiful The regular moijthly meeting of the REX ALL Store Blessed Sacrament Parish cake, made in the shape of a little the Young Ladies’ sodality was held white lamb, the work of Mrs. Roy Bert C. Corgan, Mgr. Monday evening at the home of Miss s u c i; e s 8 o r 10 Woodman. LAKE’S MARKET A WHITE MARKET Mary Madden. Many interesting af­ 34TH & FRANKLIN ST, KE. 1753 May devotions are held every QUALITY MEATS— W e Deliver fairs have been planned for this Free Delivery Immediately Public Service Company month, including the breakfast on Wednesday and Friday evening at 2803 COLORADO BLVD. J. E. Uke, Prop. PHONE YORK 0860 Sunday morning, May 15, for the 7:45. Holy Hour will be held this First Communicants. The Young Friday evening. OF COLORADO Ladies’ sodality will receive Com­ St. Leo’s Parish munion in a body Sunday at the 9 GOOD SHEPHERD AID ELAINE DRY GOODS STORE Doyle’s Pharmacy o’clock Mass instead of the third Sun­ WILL MEET TUESDAY Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishings WHEAT-85C The Particulai Druggist day, owing to the First Communion HRS. W . D. CAVANAUGH, Prop. breakfast. The Good Shepherd Aid society 1462 Lipan St. Phone TA. 7472 Low Feed Prices CAMERAS AND FILMS 17th Ave. and Grant The Holy Name members will re­ will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Colorado Coal Co. TAbor 8936— TAbor 8937 ceive Communion in a body at the 7 T. Cronin, 801 Steele street, Tues­ o’clock Mass Sunday. day, May 10, at 2 p. m. A large Sandberg Motor Co. WE 4310 BRIGHTON BLVD. Formerly 18th and ClarliffOD FREE DELIVERY All members of the choir are re­ attendance of members is hoped for. Shrine of St. Anne quested to attend practice on Friday Those who have not made their re­ Chrysler MOVE evening, as several special numbers turns on the last card party are ASHTON MOTOR CO. Plymouth Frame Houses, Garages AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS When in Need of Help USE have been arranged for the next two asked to do so at this time. Authorized Dealer F#r Swvln— KEystus 8228 Sundays. For Ecoaomical TraosporUtlan General Offies a Waralieuu, ISai 20th St. of Any Kind, Permanent or Odd Job. CORBETT’S Don’t miss “THE FIESTA OF Call Employment Department, Paite this in ' your hat——“THE SANTA FE” at the Broadway Thea­ Sales Service Repairing and ICE FIESTA OF SANTA FE” will he ter, Thursday evening. May 12. Pre- Storage Catholic Charities PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS presented at the Broadway Theater santed by the students of St. Mary’s Ph. Arvada 232 145 Wadsworth Ave. 950 Bannock S t KEystone 8521 1666 Grant St. KEystone 6386 CREAM Thursday, May 12. Secure seats now. Academy. ARVADA, COLORADO THEY ARE RELIABLE Individual Sponsors DR. CURRAN TO SPEAK Cathedral Has Team in . MUSICAL PROGRAM HELD ON "CHRISTIAN FAMILY*' for Confirmation, Plan Statue'Group American Legion League Two musical productions were N .C.C.W . W ill Hold Regional “ The Christian Family” will be given by expression classes of An­ Wherever possible. Bishop Urban the subject of the Rev. rfr. Edward Seminary Gift nunciation grade school Monday Meet at Santa Fe June 2 6 -2 7 J. Vehr announced Tuesday at the Lodge Curran, dean o f Cathedr^ The Cathedral has entered a team night. The first was a playlet, "Mice priests’ conference in Denver, he college, Brooklyn, when he speaks in the American Legion baseball at Play.” This was followed by an operetta. The National Council of Catholic Berchtold of the Archdiocesan coun­ wishes to have individual sponsors in the Catholic program over an NSC A magnificent statuary group, league, made up chiefly of freshmen Women announces that an Inter- cil of Santa Fe; Mrs. W. L. Brown, Confirmation, a male to act for a network on Sunday, May 8, at 3 p.m. showing Christ in His agony in Geth- and sophomores ip the parish high M.S.T. The Mediaevalists will offer semani and an angel sent to comfort Diocesan conference, with the Arch­ president of El Paso council, and male candidate and a female for a school and under the direction of the In fulfillment of a promise, a sub­ diocesan council of Santa Fe and the female. It has been found that per­ sacred selections, and the question Him, has recently been set up in a scriber wishes to publish in The Mrs. J. C. Hagus, acting president Rev. Daniel Morning. The first Diocesan councils of El Paso and of Denver council. Mrs. Hkgus’ local sons who have been away from the and answer period will be under the small chapel close to the entrance Register thanks for favors received Denver participating, will be held in committee includes Mrs. M. J. O’Fal­ sacraments are sometimes brought direction of the Rev. Joseph A. Daly, of the St. Thomas seminary chapel, game will be played Saturday at 2:30 from the Sacred Heart through the Santa Fe June 26-27. This is the lon and Miss Mary Coughlin. The back as a result of being asked to professor of psychology at Mount the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly, at Merchants’ park with Englewood. intercession of Our Blessed Mother, first regional conference in the hostess city extends a very cordial serve as sponsors. Often one man Saint Vincent’s college. New York in memory o f their son, who died St. Joseph, S t Anne and St. Jude. Santa Fe province, and has for its invitation to the ladies of the Den­ has served as sponsor for all the city. This program, sponsored by the when studying at Notre Dame uni­ in Denver and is attracting much at­ purpose the expansion of the national ver Diocesan council to come to males and one woman for all the National Council of Catholic Men, versity. 'The group is one o f the tention because of the exquisite PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS council, and the preservation of Santa Fe for the conference. females. will be broadcast by KOA, Denver. largest and finest statuary groups beauty of the Savior’s face. IT PAYS Catholic traditions. A large part of the program will be devoted to the role the Catholic Church has played in the early his­ tory of the Southwest. Each diocese will contribute some data from its tespective locality. It is expected that something o f real historic value will be evolved from this conference. Legends and stories replete with ro­ mance that lives now only in the minds of a few remaining pioneers will be preserved to posterity. At the conference, reports of work be­ ing done in the dioceses represented wul be given, and a general discus­ SHREDDED sion on them will follow. This STRAW- SPINACH should prove valuable to all. SUGAR HOME GROWN WHEAT Albert T. Daeger, 0. CLOTH BAGS BERRIES EGGS F. M., of Santa Fe has invited Bishop WITH $1 PURCHASE SOAP Reg. Urban J. Vehr of Denver and Bishop PALMOLIVE Fresh, Anthony J. Schuler, 8. J., of El Arkansas, Guaranteed Pkgs. Crisp, 1 Paso to attend the conference. Chair- lO L b s.O A c Full Bars Country, With Imen on arrangements are Miss Clara Pound-..... for Quart...... 5 for Doz...... Purch.' FLORIDA FRUIT CO. I Many Present at RED STAR STORE CALIF. FRUIT CO. DRUG DEPARTMENT KATRINKA’S ARCADE Rites in Globeville

The visit of Bishop Urban J. Vehr I to St. Joseph’s Polish church last ] Sunday night for Confirmation was ' made the occasion for a parish SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 7TH . demonstration. The Bishop and his I attending clergy were escorted from I the rectory to the church ir an im- FRANK’S P r i d e MARKET Pineapple Layer, 20c SWAFFORD MARKET ] pressive procession, with members of the class, sanctuary boys and men i*We Buy and Sell ONLY the Besf* **Home of Good Meats” and women of the parish partici­ Apple Pie, 20c pating. Forty-seven persons were 1 confirmed. The children entertained W E SELL QUALITY and edified the people with their re- HAMS Lb.lOc Pound Cake, 20c Isponses to the Bishop in the public THE BEST CORN-FED D rriT Fancy POT ROAST . LB. 10c I examination. Clergymen present in- FOR LESS MEATS Ieluded: The Rev. John Guzinski, pas- OLiEir Corn Fed MEATY BOIL . LB. 5c Itor; Fathers F. W. Walsh, John Jud- “ THE ACME BAKERS” Inic, J. P. Flanagan, F. Gregory FRESH DRESSED Mayflower ■ Smith and Matthew Smith. (YOUR BAKERS) I or Whole* HENS GOOD STEW S Lb. 13c Home Public Market Blackhawk I MAY CORONATION RITE Small Fresh Ham Roast. Lb. lO^c ALSO AT Favorite 1032 IStb Street Lb. 14 23rd aad Daatar Morrell’s Pride riBins TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY PORK Young Loin Roast, . . Lb. 8c (Continued From Page 1) Fresh Killed Following is the complete pro- s g Igram, listing the altar boys, flower LAMB LEGS S Lb. 17k Brooks Fruit Fancy Stewing Lb. ISzC I girls, knights and ladies of honor and WEE SHOP I the pages: - Produce Co. Procession, Denver Sodality Un­ POT ROAST . LB. 9c lion— Loretto Heights college, Regis Pacific Coffee BAKERY I college, St. Joseph’s school of nurs­ Public Market BOILING BEEF LB. 5c ling, Mercy Hospital school of nurs­ Stores Home Public Market ling, St. Anthon^s school of nursing, FANCY FRESH FRUITS WE ROAST OUR Barber Shop Arapahoe Public Market : I Annunciation high school, St. Mary’s AND VEGETABLES Loin Roast . Lb. 8k I academy. Cathedral high school. Holy OWN COFFEE William Mike Treiber, Prop. I Family high \chool. Pancratia hall, Get Your Haircut SHIPPED IN DAILY AT PORK Shoilder Roast Lb. 6c [Mount St. Gertrude’s academy, Regis Santos Coffee, ' While Downtown * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [high school. Sacred Heart high lb...... t...... 1 8 c REASONABLE PRICES “Always Good” I school, St. Francis de Sales’ high Modem Service Phone TA. 1369 - TA . 13S0 I school, St. Joseph’s high school. Pacific Blend From Expert Barbers Assort. Cakes Procession— Queen and court. Coffee, lb...... : 2 1 c Each...... Altar boys— James Sweeney, Wil- All Haircuts 3 5 ^ 20c fliam Hoskins, Joseph Learned, Nor- ASK FOR YOUR BAG OF Ibert Walsh, Cathedral; Jerome Fin- PEANUTS 1452 Calif. St. TA. 9264 I S S T w o o T YOUR $1 BUYS Inegan, James Wren, St. Francis de New drop Pecana, lb. 6 5 ^ Assorted Pies - Sales’ ; Charles Eggert, Junior Ham- lilton, St. Joseph’s. . PECAN MEATS, 15c EGG SHOP I Flower girls — Lois Garbarino, Special, lb...... Next to Swafford Market MORE TODAY Charlene McLellan, Annunciation; VOSS BROS. I Dorothy Friedman, Margaret Ann PRICES GOOD ALL WEEK Do Nuts 1 C One Doz. White Henry’* and 1 Griffith, Holy Family;. Wilma Lu ' One Pound Meadow Gold I Cawley, Shirley Anne Chittenden, BAKERY Cake or Sugar, Doz...... X t/w Batter ...... — 44c Ml [Marion Stover, Mary Louise Tully, "Tour Baker* for AH OeeaiioB*" Large Brown Eggt, Doz..—..15c [Pancratia hall; Eleanor Cooke, Shir- LEWIS lley O’Day, Shirley Owens, Stella ARCADE Fancy Mixed Egg*, 2 Dox..... 24c FISH SHOP I Marie Wayman, Sacred Heart; Ber- Orange Cream Cake, “Every Egg Absolutely i RED STAR 3 Large Leave*...... 1 firJL W Fancy Dressed Springs, Inadette Costello, Roberta Hamblin, Fruit Icing, 23^ Each Guaranteed” I Joan O’Bryne, Pauline Riede, CatKe- Grocery & Market Pound 30t^ CASH STORES Idral; Betty Jo Jacques, Virginia e Fresh Baby Trout, [O’Keefe, St. Francis de Sales’ ; Mary Strawberry Short Coffee Cake 1 C Pound 30t^ Home Public Market Heart!, Mary Milne, St. Joseph’s; I Mary Maxine Byrne, Helen Gilmour, Cake, 2 5 ^ Each Almond Filled...... A v C MUNDHENK 2320 E. Colfax 979 Broadway (St. Mary’s academy. Knights and M ies of honor— Shredded 1 Danish Coffee Cake, “BAKED FRESH DAILY” Sugar QA 1 Mary Collins, Loretto Heights col­ SALAD SHOP Florida Fruit lege, and Thomas Sortune, Regis col­ Wheat, 2 Pkgs. * vC Small, 5^; Large 15^ : 10 Ib. Cloth Bag. O u C The Finest Cakes, Salads With $1 Groc. Purch... lege; Marg;uerite Roy, St. Joseph’s With Parehase Company hospital, and Paul Feyen, Regis col­ and Pastries in the City lege; Mary Wiesner, SL Anthony’s Salt Rising and TRY OUR ' Pear. OQ hospital, and Raymond Scheuth, Re­ Sugar o r Cracked Wheat Bread, Fancy, Fresh, Quality gis college; Adren Nevans, Mercy Brown or Powdered, FAMOUS 1,(X)0 ISLAND Fruits and Vegetables hospital, and Richard Hiester, Regis 4 Ibf...... 10^ Per Loaf DRESSING AND college; Margaret Schlereth and Shipped in Daily at the Cheese ^ Raymond Genty, Annunciation; Pancake Flour 1A TARTAR SAUCE Mary Klien and Joseph Sullivan, Ca­ In the Center of Market Most Reasonable Prices Kraft’*, American, I a thedral; Catherine Bulger and Ray­ 3H lb. Bag...... 1«FC Swi** or Velveeta, X V V Juliet Beauty flOWERS H Ib. Pkg...... mond Case, Holy Family; Eugenie FREE DELIVERY Ouindon, Pancratia hall, and Robert 2 STORES Lakas, Regis high school; Pauline Toilet Tissue file perjeef frilmfe Macaroni" Maguire and L er^ Volk, Sacred Shoppe POLLYANNA Home Public Market..TA. 6800 Heart; Loretta L. Ford and J. Rich­ ON BALCONY Arapahoe M arket___ TA. 7815 Spaghetti or Noodle*, ard Canny, St. Joseph's. Morning Price* to 11 o’clock 3 lb*...... Pages-^oseph Kilker and Leo ShampoO' With Marcel BAKERY Weber, Sacred Heart. Prune* o r or Finger W ave...... 7 5 ^ Coffee Maid of honor— Faye Piper, St SLAGLE’S Large Size, 3 lb*...... M v L Hair Trimming, 3 5 ^ Cinnamon Rolls, Doz. 1 5 ^ Red Star Francis de Sales’ high school, accom­ 2 Doz...... 25 ^ Special, Ib...... panied by Joseph O’ Brien, Sacred By Experienced Hair Shapers CANDY SHOP Cakes, Assorted, Heart high school. Pearl Barley 1 A _ Oil Steam Permanent Path Wave MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS Queen and escort— Helen Harries, With Ringlet End* E ach...... 1 5 ^ Hand Rolled and Dipped Choc*, Flour AjJ S t Mary’s academy, accompanied by 2 lbs...... lU C $ 3 .0 0 Pies, Assorted, E ach..l5^ and Bon Bon*, 10 lb. Bag...... £«DC Fred McCallin, S t Francis de Sales’ PHONE KE. 5507 1 lb. 60c, 2 lb*., 90c, high school. > Rolls, Poppy Seed and SUNDAY, MAY 8 2% Ib*., $1.10, 5 Ib*., $1.90 Panegyric— The Most Rev. Urban Hard R olls...... 1 5 ^ J. Vehr, D. D. Rabbits 10^/* Place Your Order Now Bananas f Belgian Hare*, Ib...... X i u 2 G 2 Doz...... 2 5 ^ Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Avoid Ditappointment Golden Ripe, lb..._._...... vC — Miss Helen Harries. i ADDISON’S Recitation of Act of Consecration BREEN & by Bodalists— Led by the Very Rev. Lamb Legs 1 A Tea & Coffee Shop Sliced Bacon i *7i Joseph' A. Herbers, S. J. Genuine Spring, lb...... X V ^ Roebottom CORFMAN Dispense Bros. Swift’*, 1 lb. Pkg...... L I 2 w Procession of the Most Blessed Coffee, lb...... 21c Sacrament — Celebrant, the Very PHONE MA. 1026 Rev. Joseph P. Fagen, C. SS. R.; dea­ 1 Peanut Butter, 1456 California St. Quality Fresh Fruits - “Look for the Large con, the Rev. Michael Harrington; Pure Lard Freth Ground, lb. 121c Rib Roast 1 A subdeacon, the Rev. Eugene A. 4 lbs...... IDC ** and Vegetables Neon Fish Sign” Fancy Com Fed Beef, I t /C O’Sullivan; master of ceremonies, Blue Rote Rice, Swift’s Golden West Dry Boned and Roiled, lb.... the Rev. Francis A.- Bautsch, S. J.; lb...... 4c Free Delivery Picked Poultry, : servers, James Naughton, Edmund Dill Pickles C Pigeon, Robert Steinbrunner, Jack GIVE US A TRIAL — Phones-— Young Hens, 4 to 7 lbs. Loin Pork 7^.-* 3 Extra Large for...... v L 2 5 ^ lb. Spitler, Walter Kranz, Aloysius Tay­ WE STRIVE TO PLEASE Patronize MA. 5391— MA. 5392 Roast, lb...... 12C lor, Martin Currigan, William O’­ Fryers, Meara, Fred Zarlengo, Bernard WE APPRECIATE YOUR 2 to 8 lbs. Tierney. Lima Beans 1 PATRONAGE Lima Beans 7 I Guests of honor— Priest? and nuns Cook’s Tater Flakes Register ' lb. 33^^ Baby Lima*, 2 lb*...... JL v C Baby Lima*, lb...... f 2L of Denver. Potato Chip*, Waffle Potatoa* Scald Picked Fryers, I'A to 2 lbs. and Freih Ground Horte Raditb THE ORANGE BAR G. A. R. to Hold Social Advertisers HYDRATED ORANGE JXnCE MADS lb. 2 7 ^ . FROM FRESH ORANGES Italian 91#* A card party and social will be Ri'e 1 1 - See Them Made— Spring Ducklings, ■ given by the Colorado-Wyoming G. Fancy Blue Ro*a, 2 lb*.. J, X V "Come in and Weteb U* Make It." Dinners, P k g,..«iC HOME PUBLIC MARKET By the Cla*., Sc a 10. 3 to 5 lbs. A. R. June 8 to replenish the depart­ Qt., ZSc; V, C«l., 40c; t Cal. 7Se. ment treasury. It will be held at the ■;>. Exclusively lb .-^ 2 ^ W e Re*erra the Right to We Spcciallie in Pertie* end Enter­ We Re*erve the Right to Coronado club. There will be a door BUY IT IN tainment* Jumbo Frog*, Fre*b Crab Meat, Limit Quantitie* I prize and table prizes for the- card THE MARKET WE DELIVER PHONE TA. S448 Squab* Limit Quantitie* I players. City officials and Governor I Adams have been invited. Local Cadiolic Girl and Cousin on Denver Stages m Same Week St. Patrick’s Parish Me By curious coincidence, two are making several appearances a day, neither will have the pleasure • F Catholic girls, cousins, who have won Oberhamer^s Pharmacy Tejon Cafe fame in artistic lines, and who are of seeing the other appear profes­ sionally. 2349 W. 44th Are. 3214 Tejon Street appearing in Denver theaters, this Miss Figgen has come to the front week, will be unable to see each When you need a rush prescription This immaculate little restaurant rapidly in the past few years as a filled, or ready advice on treating an has been under the management of other’s performances. Miss Mary singer and furnishes another example t tvo tvo \ injury, your druggist is always pre­ Mrs. Eva Archibald for two years, Eleanore Figgen, Denver singer, of a Colorado Catholic who has made pared for the emergency. Oh such featuring the splendid home cook­ state finalist in the Atwater Kent good. The fact that she has the lead­ occasions you may not take time to ing far which she is well kno\vn. contest two successive years, has the ing role in performances of “ Robin say, “ A friend in need is a friend She wrsonally supervises the prep­ leading foie in the opera, “ Robin Hood,” a feature of music week, is indeed,” but you feel it just the VCt aration of eachAUsh. Her dinners Hood,” at Friday and Saturday per­ considered quite an honor. Keen \)etx same. You are indebted to him for ot are delicious, appettzing and served formances and has been called to competition was evinced in the try­ a greater share of your health and piping hot. On each Wednesday she sing at a Mother's day program at outs for the position. Singers in the appearance, your comfort and enjoy­ offers^a special chicken dinner, in­ the Denver theater this week. A opera receive no money for their ment, than you ever stop to realize. cluding hot biscuits, a salad, vege^ cousin whom she has not seen contests. Miss Figgen will have to W. P. Oberhauser, the proprietor table ^ d dessert, all for 35c. Why since childhood days is appearing at forego appearance in the final pro­ of the Oberhauser pharmacy, better not gijfe the wife a day off? No hot the Orpheum theater under the gram at ^ e Denver theater Friday known as “ Obie’s Drug store,” has meal lo prepare, just take the fam­ name of Margery Mae, in a dancing and Saturday nights in order to ap­ been in the parish for nine years at ily to the Tejon cafe; they will all pear in the opera. She has appeared 2349 West 44th avenue. He carries specialty. She is traveling on the enjoy a real treat, a fine dinner, RKO circuit, coming here from Cali­ in a number of local musical affairs a complete line of drugs and sun- courteously served, in the privacy of fornia, and was to appear in Denver and sang several times at the Cathe­ drie.s. The fountain is a veritable a comfortable booth. the week beginning May 19. A dral last summer, winning consider­ oasis during the hot summer. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, INC. Mrs. Archibald is appreciative of change in dates was made and she able praise for her voice develop­ Mr. Oberhauser is ably assisted by the parish patronage. Her desire is came here a week earlier. A s. both ment. New and Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS John Wilson, who has been with him to give you the best foods, well pre­ Re n t a l s a n d r e p a i r s for over five year.s. You may always pared at fair prices. feel assured of a very prompt and Pho3e KEvstone 5548 911 17th St., Denver courteous service at this store. It The Rev. A. Sommeruta, Pastor The Star Cleaners & Dyers Catholic Institutions to Join The following advertisers, in co­ is worthy of the parish business. 4043 Tejon operation with The Register, are pre­ senting this display from St. Pat-^ Woody*8 Market Your clothes will give better serv­ in Keeping Hospital Day, May 12 rick’s parish this^ week. Virtually ice if they are cleaned regularly and THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. Just a Good Place to Buy Meats expertly. Imbedded, invisible dust every line of business necessary to Denver Catholic hospitals are join­ American people, whose sympathy Over 20 Years of Satisfactory Service furnish the every-day purchases of To be sure you will receive the dulls the color and destroys the life ing whole heartedly in preparations and generosity has so usefully re­ the household may biBe found ' here. best cuts of meat for your money, of the fabric. Stains or spots, if re­ for the observance of National Hos­ flected our institutions. The Oldest Printing Plant in Denver Specializing in Catholic Work The Register requests patronage for go to Woody’s market at 4051 Tejon moved by amateur methods, often re­ pital day, Thursday, May 12. A baby The Colorado state chairman of the Established 1906 street. Quality meats are 30 to 60% sult in permanent damage to the these advertisers. show is planned at St. Anthony’s hos­ association in observance of Na­ 1936<38 Lawrence St. Phones: KEystone 6348, 6349 cheaper than last year, and the prices cloth. Why not send your clothes to pital. Through The Register, the sis­ tional Hospital day is Dr. Samuel the lowest in twenty years. W. Huff­ the Star Cleaners and Dyers and be ters in charge of the institution wish Lilienthal, Denver. C. H. Blezek man, the genial proprietor, is the safe? H. L. Winter, the proprietor, to extend an invitation to all mothers 32nil and Tojon Street oldest meat cutter in the city. His established this shop here about ten of babies born at the hospital and “ Never just out” is the slogan, of experienA is your gain. For years years ago. He was formerly in the their children to make a visit that LORETTO HEIGHTS this old established pharmacy at the he was located on Capitol hill, cater­ Elks’ building, and was compelled to day. Souvenirs will be given to each ADVISORY BOARD ERBBR.T corner of West 32nd and Tejon. ing only to the most exclusive fam­ move when it was rebuilt. H# is a baby or child, and a special program C. H. Blezek, the proprietor, estab­ ilies. He will have nothing but the disabled war veteran and deserving for the mothers will be held at 3 ELECTS OFFICERS ■YkIRALL lished. this drug store thirty years finest meat in his shop, for the pa­ of your patronage. For more than o’clock. The hospital will also be eighteen years, he has been success­ ago and his jiolicy has been to carry trons of Woody’s market, demand open to the public. St. Joseph’s hos­ The Loretto Heights Advisory ful in this business, because of the a complete stock. He is a registered the best and know where they can pital plans open houte all day. A board held its quarterly meeting at W&\&]Vnsurance pharmacist, and tile assistant is alsq be sure of finding it. courteous, prompt and efficient serv­ special reception will be held at Loretto Heights college Saturday aft­ Mr. Huffman has the latest elec­ ice he renders to his customers. Don’t registered. Scrupulous care is taken Mercy hospital between 2 and 4 ernoon, April 30. Miss Mary Cough­ Phone, MAin 4843 to fill every prescription accord­ trical cooling equipment, and all forget the location,' 4043 Tejon, and o’clock. A delegation of Camp Fire lin presided. Mother Consuela and ing to the doctor’s orders. An meats are kept at a low temperature, the telephone number is GAllup Girls will visit the institution at that Sister Dolorine, president and dean thus insuring absolute freshness. A 5468. Free delivery service. time. An excellent chance is af­ In th» Heart of Denver’! Buelnes! District unusually large stock of prescription of the college, respectively, were B14-1B EQUITABLE BLDG. ingredients is kept in stock, so that steak from Woody’s makes a tempt­ forded for those who have not al­ present. Sister ‘Edmund was also THE PIERCE HOTEL ing meal. Try this market for your no one will have to wait. The other Dr. John W. Theodore ready done so to visit the new hos­ present. Election of officers was the California at 13th St. departments include soda founain, qext meat order; you will come pital wing. important part of the afternoon again. Dentist National Hospital day commem­ The Best in DENVER, COLO. proprietary and patent medicines, Dr. Theodore has maintained his pro^am. Miss Coughlin’s many magazines, candy, drug sundries, orates the anniversary of the birth duties as member of the board of Used dental offices at 4307 Tejon street of a great humanitarian, Florence 3 Minutes’ Walk to Business District toiletries and cigars and cigarettes. California Cleaners & and 41st and .Tejon for the past six directors of the National Council of Nightingale, who was as important Catholic Women compelled her to Furniture A service that will satisfy- -at a years, rendering an important serv­ Dyers in stimulating modern hospital meth­ decline re-election, and Mrs. W. L, price that will please you. ice to the entire community. He Caib or Credit OlsorCs Motor Service ods as she was in the nursing pro­ Lebling was the unanimous choice This is the “ shop that customers also practiced in Western Kansas for 3316 Tejon built” and the oldest cleaning estab­ fession. This day is non-commercial as her successor. Other officers are Retail Rooms about a year. He well deserves the and non-sectarian, with the sole pur­ Doubtless you have often had re­ lishment on Tejon street. G. Camins, First vice president. Miss Margaret Open Daily pair work done on your car only to fine patronage he enjoys,- not only pose to help the public to become Sullivan; second vice president, Mrs. the proprietor, started on the corner from the parish, but from all of A FULL LINE OF find it did not stand up. Disappoint­ of 41st and Tejon about thirteen better acquainted with hospitals in T. W. O’Connor; recording secretary, North Denver. order that each community may have OFFICE FURNITURE G ood Coffee, ments of this kind may be entirely years ago. When that building was Mrs. Franklin J. Mushaben; corre­ Dr. Theodore is a graduate of the increasingly better hospitals. Each We rent Folding Chairs, Card and ■ AAODERATELY PRICED / / . eliminated by people of St. Patrick’s torn down, he moved to his present sponding secretary. Miss Monica parish. They are fortunate in hav­ Denver University Dental school. He hospital. Catholic or npn-Catholic, Hayden; members of executive board, Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, . ^ Jonh‘2lbs.35f-6lbs/I location at 4112 Tejon in a newly- has completed a special exodontia O ther GreuUs 25 f ojidufl ^ ing a service garage like Olson’s so will hold open house on that day and Mesdames M. J. O’Fallon, M. B. anything in stock. Established 1888. V NSVWWt I I f//////✓ /- .e' erected building. ' course, and also supplementary invites the public to make a thorough conveniently located. All work is O’Fallon and P. J. Sullivan, and PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Mr. Camins protects his patrons courses at the University of Illinois tour of inspection. fully guaranteed. against loss; your garments are in­ Miss Mary Coughlin. The nominat­ SANDERSONS' I. E. Olson established this garage and the Chicago university of Chi­ Since 1921, every President of the ing committee was composed of sured. cago, Illinois. United States has indorsed this day, 1514 ARAPAHOE - TA. four years ago, specializing in Nash The California Cleaners have dis­ Mesdames J. A. Seubert and F. J. This office is out of the congested and President Hoover wrote a letter Mushaben, and "Misses Lucille Mannix TRY and Studebaker service, .and under carded the old methods of cleaning his personal supervision a steady in­ district— no parking problems. to the National Hospital association and Margaret Fallon. Clayton Plumbing Co. garments. The new system that they for Your Next Rep.rir Job crease of business has been main­ Phone GAllup 1301— special ap­ endorsing this day and urging public Mother Consuela expressed appre­ Consult use is less harmful and much more pointments will be arranged to suit participation in any program that They Try to Pleaie and Are Rea- tained. He has had fifteen years’ ex­ ciation to the board for interest tionable in Price. Terms May Be sanitary, because each garment goes your convenience. would give a better conception of taken in the college and Pancratia perience as an auto mechanic on all through a celan, fresh supply of Had on Larger Work if Desired. BERNARD L. WHITE what hospitals are doing to protect hall, and declared the group had YOrk 5000 Res.: YOrk 0298 cars, and his associate, Ted Olson, cleaning fluid. There is a continuous has had ten yeaVs’ experience on health. been of real value to Loretto. 2408 B. COLFAX AVE. flow of the liquid going through the Dick’s Quality Bakery The ■ alleviation of suffering which For Honest Advice and Information Studebaker cars alone. This is a The board decided to bear the ex­ vat all the time. Telephone GAllup 4044 Tejon Street hospitals accomplish is a character­ About Life Insurance garage to which you may feel safe pense of 24 poplars planted in honor 5135 for prompt service. If your appetite fails you, just istic and noble expression of the of the Washington bicentennial. to trust your car. Don’t forget the drop into this model bakery. You 1109 E. Alameda Ave. SPruce 4018 address, 3316 Tejon street. Two heathers were also planted, the Kringel Market will be surprised how soon pangs of sweet thought and gift of Miss Dentist hunger will affect you. The home­ Georgia Hughes. Her selection was a The Red and White Store DR. F. J. CLAFFEY Optometrist H. and L. Service Station made bread, pies, cookies and coffee- 7 5 white heather, emblematic of the West 33rd and Shoshone It is not necessary to visit Krin- cake are unsurpassed by any bakery young novice and a rose one expres­ 1030 Republic Bldg. and Optician “ We know a little about golf and gel’s personally to be sure you will in the city, and if you ever taste by Bishop Yehr sive of the life of fulfillment of the 16tb and Tremont Pl. get that choice bit of meat. Mr. Krin­ a little about bridge, but a lot about that delicious chocolate malted milk older members of the order. PHONE MAIN 1824 HELEN WALSH high-pressure greasing,” say Babe gel is “ right there” when it comes to cake which Mr. Tauche makes spe­ (St. Patrick’s Parish) Miss Anna McGlone, a college stu­ Associate Hansen and Fred Lutz, the enter­ cutting meat, and if it is not quality cial each day you will agree it is a The sacrament of Confirmation dent, told of the social activities prising owners of this modern serv­ meat he won’t cut it. Just call GAl­ foolish waste of time to bake your­ was adrriinistered to seventy-five Sun­ sponsored by the institution— some W. R. JOSEPH lup 0395-W and you may be sure it ice station. Next time you stop for self, when such really good cake day afternoon. May 1, by the Most in conjunction with Regis college, EYES EXAMINED that good Dixie gasoline or Valvo- is the finest of either meats or gro­ can be bought at such a reasonable Rev. Bishop Vehr. Every available the recent “ Prep parade” and the line Penn oil. have them give your ceries to be had on the market. price. seat in the church was filled and play, “ The Goose Hangs High,” be­ $ 5 d o w n Phone TAbor 1880 car a thorough grease job— and their Mr. and Mrs. Kringel have been The interior of the store has re­ many stood throughout the services. ing good examples. work is thorough; every part of your in the grocery business for thirty- cently been very attractively deco­ The middle section of the church was Mrs. C. J. Dunn, ■vice president of ’‘Please Note” car from bumper to bumper requir­ seven years, and these years of ex­ rated and a new floor covering has reserved_^ for those to be confirmed the Loretto Retreat association, b u y s $ 1 0 0 0 NEW LOCATION ing grease will be properly lubri­ perience have made them very efii- been laid, giving a pleasing appear­ and their sponsors. The class was spoke of the coming retreat and of cated. A little care in this matter ctent in this line, also enabling them ance. One is impressed by the spot­ comprised of sixty children and the ways of bringing the message to all Pay $5 a month for only 186 218-219 Majestic Bldg. to give you the benefit of lower less cleanliness of the place. Come women in Colorado. Posters and months and we repay you eliminates wear and makes motor­ following adults and converts; Ruth 81.000— a profit to you of ing a pleasure. prices. They are assisted by Mr. and over and inspect this peer of bakeries Gilroy, Charles F. Brown, Benjamin leaflets advertising the retreat were I320^almost 60%. Mrs. Pearson. They are located at displayed at the meeting Saturday. Both Mr. Lutz and Mr. Hansen are — 4044 Tejon. A. McGill, Ernest T. Tiegen, Dorothy Other plans for different experienced service men. They are 41st and Tejon street • May Perry, Howard A. Miller, John Mrs. J. B. Hunter has charge of the amounts and lengths of time. conscientious and- reliable. Much The members of the .firm wish to DeJullo, Henry P. Battaia, Margaret distribution of posters. Building and loan has 100- express their appreciation for the E. J. Howard Drug Co. A college mothers’ club is in proc­ year record as safest in­ time and careful consideration were Sheppard, Mary Rose Dalton, Mrs. M. vestment known. This Asso­ LANTZ taken in selecting the very best prod­ parish patronage, and invite those 3200 Pecot Street Gallagher and Mrs. D; Bashor. Bishop ess of organization, and will be ciation has resources over Over forty years on the same cor­ launched this month. Sister Dolo­ 12,200,000.00. ucts in gas and oil before they took who are not their customers to visit Vehr gave an address, explaining the Sanitary Laundry Co. ner and the oldest drug store in the rine graciously in'vited the members (harge of this station. Patronize their store and inspect their stock. sacrament before administering it. Call, write, or phone, and Phone PEarl 2461 parish. This is a record of which the Tentative plans for a financial pro­ of the board to meet with this group, ask about safe and easy ways them for more mileage, greater and also to attend the commence­ to accumulate money. power and comfort. Howard Drug company is justly gram to be put into effect in the near Dr. Wm. H. Brown proud. future were made by a representative ment exercises. At the close of the Mort Howard directs the business group of members of the parish who meeting, the members of the board Magdanz Service Station Ph,.ici.„ .nd surgeon were guests of the sisters at tea. It IS a distinct advantage to the management of the store and lives assembled in the library last Wednes­ S i l v e r S t a t £ This space is offered, free of 38th and Tejon Street community to have profes.sional men up to the old standard established by day evening. Announcement of these BuridiiMturidingdnd and Loan AasocidtionB “ It pleases me to please you,” says his father, E. J. Howard, who has plans will be made by Father Som- ' 1644 WELTON ST. DENVER, COLO. charge to any parish for adver-* E. C. Magdanz, the genial manager locate here, and it is a pleasure to DRAMATIC CRITIC introduce Dr. William H. Brown, for­ always been known for the high qual­ maruga, and the co-operation of the tising parish affairs. of this modern service station. He is merly of Kansas City, where he was ity of merchandise he carries. parish is solicited for their success. TO ADDRESS CLUB distributor for the famous Texaco The fountain is very popular this Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall are Petroleum products, and plenty of a graduate of the Kansas City Col­ lege of Osteopathy and Surgery. hot weather; there is ample room, so happy grandparents of a girl bom THIS SATURDAY free service is given with them. W. T. ROCHE Dr. Brown has recently opened bis all customers are assured of mme- to Mr. and Mrs. Les Carrigen on Eucharistic Congress When you drive into his station to diate service. Call GAllup 05a0 or April 20. Mrs. Carrlgan was formerly The Catholic Press club will have Fare as low as' ?217.80 from Ambulance Service Co. get a filling of Texaco gas, your office at 3756 Federal boulevard. In oader to become better acquainted, GAllup 3810 for reliable drugs. Mildred Marshall. Mrs. Richard Mor­ an interesting luncheon session Sat­ Denver to Dublin arid return. windshield will be wpshed, tires in­ he is offering a thorough examina­ rissey is rejoicing at the birth of a urday in the tea room of Daniels & Small amount extra eoing via Montreal 1805 Gilpin St. YOrk 0900 spected, battery tested, your radia­ and returning via New York. Join party tion free, with no obligation on your grandson April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher’s, when Frederick Speers, tor filled and your oil checked. Mac being organized by us with co-operation Limousines For All Thomas Morrissey are the proud dramatic critic of The Post, will be of Denver priest. .sees to it personally that ybu get part During his years of practice SICK POOR AID and study. Dr. Brown has become a parents. the speaker. The toast to “ Music” Sailing June 11th the proper grade and weight of oil This Sunday, Mother’s day, will be Occasions specialist in diagnosis. Call GAllup will be given by Miss Josephine E. D. Whitley Steamship and grease for your car. A complete GROUP MEETS regular Holy Communion day for the 1707 for a consultation. Office hours Woeber, who, with her sister, Clara, grease job will add much to your men and boys of the parish. It is and Tourist Agency are from 10 to 12 a. m., and from directed the first Catholic choir in riding comfort and miles to the life The monthly meeting of the hoped that every man and boy will St. Elizabeth’s. The toast to “ Mother” 1744 Welton St., Denver of your car. 2 to 5 p. m., and evenings to meet receive Holy Communion on this day, will be given by Mrs. Joseph Walsh, PHONE KE. 0462 your convenience. Friends of the Sick Poor was held Firestone and federal tires are on 'Tuesday, April 26, at Corpus either in honor of or in memory of Sr., herself the mother of seven and We are happy to extend our wel­ handled; they are well known for the Christ! convent, 2501 Gaylord street. his mother. now rearing the children of her de­ YOUR BABY mileage they give. come to Dr. Brown, and sincerely Thursday, May 5, Ascension day, ceased daughter. wish him every success. Mrs. T. C. McElroy presided. n Mr. Magdanz is an ardent North 'The society was represented at the was observed with Masses at 6, 7:30 Miss Aloysius Gorman of St. Cath­ Denver booster and is deserving of quarterly diocesan meeting at Boul- and High Mass at 9 o’clock. A free erine’s parish, a member of the Press Brand New Enameled MADE WELL your support. He has a worthy as­ Adeline’s Beauty Shop dier by Mesdames Ed Spiller, Anna day was granted the school children. club, was awarded a cash second Gaa Range sistant in Jerry Buccino. 4111 Tejon Street Watermolen...... and M. Verlinden.Ill ■ Mes­ Each day throughout the month of prize in the annual contest of short WILL BE SOLD Intestinal troubles that dames Harry Taylor, John O’Keefe, May recitation of the Rosary and Lit story writing at the University of Daintiness of appearance result­ To One of Our Customers at ravage children often any of the Blessed Virgin forms Denver this week. Ed’s Barber Shop ing from the judicial use of beauty E, J. Milan and Miss Margaret Sage 7:30 P. M. April 30 disappear quickly when were welcomed as new members. part of the daily morning services. ^ Mrs. George Kearns, who with Mr. 4047 Tejon Street culture is one of the attributes most FOR ONLY 2 5 ^ NO MORE Mrs. J. M. Lavin, chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown en­ Kearns had been in Biloxi, Miss., and PURE Drinking Water One of the leading barber shops desired by the women of today. The Come in and See the Range sewing committee, reported the pur­ tertained a group of their friends in San Antonio for the past three is used. in SL Patrick’s parish is the one op­ Adeline Beauty shop is the one rec­ chase of sheets. Mrs. William Arend their home last Sunday evening in months, returned this week and will Furniture Trading Co. ommended by the most discriminat- 1524-28 Court Place KE. 1568 erated by Ed Prowant at 4047 Tejon of Englewood made blouses and other honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Basso attend the Press luncheon Saturday. __and your own health ilriing women of the parish.ilriing It has been street. It is a large, bright, sani­ articles for boys. Mrs. Lavin is as and family, John and Josephine, who Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith served depends on PURE under the management of the preS' tary shop, with four chairs for quick sisted on the sewing committee by left Monday for San Jose, Calif., as judge the past week in the annual Water, too. service. The appointments are in ent owner for two years, and en­ Mesdames M. McEahern, M. Don- where they will reside permanently. Press, council contest, together with cream enamel, and the very latest joys a fine patronage from both St. nino, William Kirk, Edward Gibbons, Mr, and Mrs. Basso gave a farewell Blanche Young McNeill and Edward JOHN H. REDDIN Catherine’s and St. Patrick’s par Attorney and Counselor at Law eq'uipment is installed. This is a James Jackson, Thomas Fennelly and dinner Tuesday evening. Fifteen F. Nelson, province director of the PHONE TABOR 5121 union shop, and every precaution is ishes. Thos. C. McElroy. guests were present, including the Associate^ Press. 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block taken to insure .strictly sanitary con­ The Adeline is equipped with the The beaded bag donated by Mrs Rev. A. Sommaruga, Messrs, and Mes­ A letter of condolence was sent to 17th and Curtis ditions— a clean towel with every latest approved appliances, and Peter John was awarded to Robert dames Charles Brown and Stephen Miss Katherine Kenehan, treasurer Phone MAin 0557 Denver, Colo. customer, tliorpugh sterilization of beauty culture is a science. Miss Finnerty of 4117 Shoshone street. Chiolero. Mrs. T. Marchetti, Raymond of the club, on the death this week tools and personal cleanlines.s. Ed Lombardi is an artist in the arrange­ Mrs. Janies Jackson gave the society Brown, Frances and Laura Chiolero of her brother, who is also a nephew Prowant has opetated a shop in this ment of individual coiffures; she un­ a silk quilt made by a non-Catholic and Irma and Alva Marchetti. of Sister Celestine, head of the Radio Automobile district twenty-one yeaf.s. He built derstands the style be.st suited to friend of the sisters. A meeting of the Holy Name so­ journalism department of Loretto BATTERIES the business structure his '.shop is your parUcular type. Call GAllup Mrs. John Schilling presented Mrs. ciety was held Tuesday evening in Heights college. RECHARGED— REPAIRED now located in. Only first-class bar­ 5610 for appointments, which will Alex. Gargan in a group of songs, the library. The St, Vincent de Paul The closing meeting of the year REBUILT bers are employed, and late.st style be arranged for your convenience accompanied by Miss Frances Thomp­ society will meet Friday in the office of the public speaking cla.ss of the Cillvd For and Drllversd hair cuts and custom shaves are a The residence phone is GAllup son and Mrs. Harry H. Taylor. Re­ of the rectory. Press club was held Wednesday at Work Guaranteed specialty. E. E. Lundry and H. E. 3772-J. Miss Lombardi is a mem­ H. M. CASMON freshments were served by the Holy Hour will be held Friday the home of Mrs; Robert Baehr, 1575 Phone SO. 0671 422 Ogdsn St. Forsythe are assistant barbers. ber o f'S t. Catherine’s, sisters. afternoon at 3 o’clock. Lafayette street, , Catholic Queen VATICAN STATE PUEBLO C. D. OF A. TO RECEIVE K* of C* Councils STAMP ISSUES HOLY COMMUNION THIS SUNDAY Join in Degree COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO. CathoMc stamp collectors will be much Pueblo.— The members of Court mate friends Monday evening at a Work at Qreeley Our Past Reputation Speaks for Itself Interested in these beautiful issues as St. Anne, Catholic Daughters of social and supper honoring Mrs. Gar­ well as in Spain’s SantiaRo Issue. Both America, will receive Holy Com­ cia’s birthday. Many beautiful gifts carry fine enRravings of HIS HOLINESS Greeley.— A combined meeting of Specialize in Blankets, Draperies, POPE PIUS XI. Stamps from all coun­ munion Sunday morning at the 7 were received by Mrs. Garcia and tries gladly sent on approval. o’clock Mass at St. Francis Xavier’s everyone had a delightful evening. the Greeley and Fort Collins coun­ Curtains, Table Linens church. The Rev. A. J. Miller, chap­ All of the schools of the city will cils of the Knights of Columbus was ROCKY MOUNTAIN lain, will .celebrate the Mass and give close this year at the same time, the held in the local^K. of C. hall Thurs­ RETURN PARCEL POST ORDERS PREPAID the sermon. It is hoped that there first week in June. Classes at the day evening for the purpose of ex­ STAMP CO. emplifying the first degree to five will be a large attendance at this Sacred Heart orphanage are included. 4100 Federal Blvd. Phone GAIIup 1000 Box 371 Colorado Spring*, Colo. Mass. Following the Mass breakfast A program will be given at St. An­ new members— three from Fort Col­ will be served at the Knights of Co­ thony’s and at Sacred Heart schools. lins and two from Greeley. The lat­ lumbus home for all those who care The graduation at St. Mary’s hospital ter were Adam Heinz and Fred I. to partake. The committee is headed will be held May 29. The crowning Cummings. Joseph C. Maguire, state by Mrs, Rose Fairbanks, assisted by of the Blessed Virgin will be held the deputy, from Denver, and Joe Col- Mrs. J. W. Lynch, Mrs. Georgie third Sunday of the month at several lopy, district deputy, of Fort Collins, Register Small Ads Ziegler, Mrs. L. R. Balleweg, Miss of the churches. were among the many outside vis­ Lilly O’Connor and Mrs. Agnes Limes. PUEBLO DEATHS itors. Interesting talks were given CONSUL1 FRANK J. CONWAY All members are urged to attend the Mra. Leonardo Bufallo, aged 88 yearn, by Mr. Maguire, Mr. Collopy, Father A BOLD STATEMENT Ax«pf of the New York Life (purely mu- passed away Thursday morning, April 28, . tttu) for uiformetion and advice in matters Mass and the breakfast. at the home of her son-in-law, Pete Pis- Froegel, local chaplain, and M. J. II pertainint to Life Insurance, Income Bonds, The annual card party for the ben­ ciotta of Vineland. Mrs. Bufallo had re­ Walsh. In addition to the reception or Annuities. All forms of contracts written sided in Pueblo county for nineteen years of new members, a few former mem­ ‘*We Have Never Equalled This Clothing Value” for men, women and children. 200 Insur- efit of the Catholic Daughters fund and was a member of Mount Carmel parish. anca B id s. 14th and Champa Sts.. TAhor will be held Saturday afternoon. May She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. John bers were reinstated. At the conclu­ 6281. 14, in the K. of C. home, with Miss Mosca, of Italy; thirteen grandchildren and sion, a delightful lunch was served May Langdon as chairman. Miss eighteen great-grandchildren. The funeral at the Pines to all those participating AURORA DRUG CO. was held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock ANNUAL SPRING Fresh D ni(s— Ri(ht Prices Langdon i^ l appoint a committee to from the home and later from Mt. Carmel in this meeting. Waters Bros., Props. assist her. church where the Rev. S< M. Giglio< S.J., AURORA. COLORADO conducted the services. The church was The f'reeley Knights of Columbus Phone Aurora 2S2 • 26S • 254 A class of.fifty children will re­ crowded with pioneers of this section, all and their wives were invited by the ceive First Holy Communion Sun­ friends of the aged woman. Interment was YOU can be wail. Get the facts of your Fort Collins members to take part in day at the half-past eight o’clock in Roselawn. case. Let chiropractic help you. Dr. Jamee John Flores, aged 15 years, died Thurs­ their regular meeting and social hour H. High, 607 Cent Sava. Bank Bldg. Phone SALE Mass in SL Francis Xavier’s church day of last week at the local hospital. He Wednesday evening of last week. TAhor 6665 for an appointment Examina­ and will be entertained at breakfast attended Danforth school and is survived Those who enjoyed the occasion were: tion and consultation free. by a committee of the Altar society. by his mother, five sisters and one brother, of the family home, 915 East Abriendo Messrs, and Mesdames Leo Dillon, UMBRELLAS repaired, recovered. Gloves The Holy Name men will receive Holy avenue. The funeral was held Monday from Ed Smith, Adam Schaub, Joe Wag­ mended. Humming Bird hosiery. Denver Communion at the 7 o’clock Mass. Mt. Carmel church. 600 Men’s and Young Men’s Umbrella Shop, 1604 Arapahoe S t Second ner; Messrs. Charlie Galland, Fred floor. MAin 2462. John O’Hara, who had been dan­ Miss Catheryn Flynn, prominent Schick, Jimmie MaeSwigan, Francis gerously ill at St. Mary’s hospital, member of Theta Phi Alpha, na­ Smith and John Zimmer, and Mrs. LAUER’S PRIVATE HOME FOR BABIES. was improved so much last week that tional Catholic sorority, was chosen Undernourished babies a specialty. 3001 Guy Bradford. Vine street FRanklin 2661. he went to the Denver and Rio Bishop Will Help queen at the recent junior prom of Kensington Grande hospital at Salida, where he the University of Denver. Mrs. Ed Newman and Mrs. Gerald CATHEDRAL FOOD SHOP 406 East Colfax Avanua will remain until he is stronger. Gavins were joint hostesses at a 1 Across From the Cathedral The nurses at St. Mary’s hospital Keep Mother’s Day o’clock bridge luncheon in honor of Luncheons, 26e Mrs. Dale Stiverson, who is leaving Chicken, Chop, Steak and Fish Dinners, 60c held an enjoyable card parLy Tues­ We Serve Club Breakfasts day evening. May 3, in the recrea­ When Mother’s’' day is marked by soon. The following enjoyed the SPRING SUITS tion hall at ^he hospital. There were a fathers and sons’ Communion Sun­ afternoon: Mesdames Henry Westra, TAYLOR’S BAKERY AND CREAMERY HOME-MADE BREAD AND ROLLS * many friends present and after the day at the Cathedral, the Most Rev. Charles Crozier, M. J. Walsh, J. M. Fancy (Dakea and Pies awards were made lovely refresh­ Urban J. Vehr, D. D., Bishop of Den­ Delaney, Everett Streeter and the Full Line of Dairy Products honored guest, Mrs. Dale Stiverson. 2742 W . M th Avs. Jamas Taylor, Prep. ments were served. ver, will celebrate the 7:30 Mass. The Rehearsals for the annual senior Communion will be offered for the Two benefit card parties were PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, CALCl- play at St. Patrick’s high school are wives and mothers of the recipients. given by Mrs. William Foley and her MINING, all repairs on plaster, brick, ce­ ment and woodwork; by day or contract. well under way with the careful di­ A breakfast will be served after Mass Friends Offering Emergencj' daughter, Mrs. C. B. Stromsoe, at J. J. Gillen, 363 Bannock S t Phone PEarl rection of the Rev. Joseph Higgins. at the school cafeteria, when the Rev. Aid to Insure Continua­ their home on Wednesday and Fri­ 3220. Parts have been assigned to nearly Hugh L. McMenamin, rector, will be tion of Work day afternoons of last week. Bridge HARBIN SHOE REPAIR SHOP everyone in the class and everyone toastmaster, and addresses will be and five hundred were enjoyed by the Prioes Reasonable is working hard to make this an out­ given by J. A. Gallaher and Bishop (Denver Deanery) guests Wednesday and on Friday BEST LEATHER USED standing performance. The play is Vehr. Joseph Newman will enter­ bridge was the afternoon diversion Expert Workmanship called “ The Whole Town’s a-Talk- Two little children are happier and Extra Trousers 628 East 6th Ave. tain. The men and boys particularly their lives brighter because of care Mrs. Elizabeth Cole and Mrs. Harry ing’’ and will be given at the audi­ appreciate Bishop Vehr’s presence at Howard won high score and Miss Eva for 480 of These Suits torium. given them at the clinics conducted their celebration, inasmuch as he has by the Denver deanery. A little girl Milner and Mrs. E. Monty low score The regular meeting of the L. C. a very heavy schedule for Sunday. on Wednesday afternoon, and on Fri­ GladiolL Dahlias, Irla, B. A. was held Thursday at the K. of five years, a patient. at Little Phlox, Peonies, Shrubs. Flower center, is walking for the first day high and low honors went to Mrs m EverbMriDgStrewberriea. Frte flitaleg. of C. home. The women are doing Charles Crozier and Mrs. Fred Mc- M. J. csuan SEBi eunai. Bcmi. csit sewing for the poor, having made tirale. It was found she needed CLUB WOMEN braces and specially constructed Court, respectively. The hostesses several layettes recently. served delicious refreshments at the PAINTING, paperhanging and decorating. The regular meeting of the Sacred shoes. These were supplied by the E. T. Yeagher, 655 Galapago, KEystone Sacred Heart Aid society and close of play. 6043. Heart Orphanage Aid was not held QIVE P L A Y L E T Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stiverson, who Flannels—Worsteds—Tweeds last week on account of bad weather, Ozanam club. The plight of a little JOSEPHINE WOEBER—-Piano and vocal. plan to leave in a few days for Chey­ but will take place May 12 at the K. boy who seemed doomed to the life Models to Fit All Types— Private or class lessons. Classes for chil­ (St. Leander’s Parish, Pueblo) of a hopeless cripple was discovered enne to make their home, were hon­ dren or adults (or light operatic work* 78 of C. home at 2:30 o’clock. Friends On Friday afternoon, the members ored at a bridge party by Mrs. Helen Logan St, SUnset 0360-J. are welcome. at St. Cajetan’s clinic. An operation Tan, Gray, Brown, Oxford, of the Mothers-Teacherif club, under at the Children’s hospital has made Hopkins Monday evening. FOR RENT— Or sale, 6-room house, new­ Girls’ Club Meets 'The diocesan collection for infirm ly decorated. Make an offer. 1409 Lipan A meeting of the Catholic Girls’ the direction of Mrs. John Clark, en­ him like "other boys. It would in­ Navy and Blue Gray S t club was held this week on Tuesday tertained the children of St. Lean­ deed be a calamity if the clinics and priests and the needy by the parish, der’s school with an enjoyable play­ which was to be taken up at the FOR RENT— Two or four rooms, unfur­ evening with dinner at the Blue Bird centers of the deanery would have nished, nicely decorated. 1409 Lipan St. inn. Plans are under way for several let, entitled “ Do You Remember?” to cease operations because of finan­ Masses Sunday, May 1, will be taken ' interesting affairs in the summer The following ladies were in the cast: cial stress. Against this possibility up May 8 instead. This change is EXPERT DRESSMAKER and fitter: aU made because the first Sunday of the terationi. Reasonable. Call TAhor 9009, months. Miss Mina Isbester and Miss Mesdames Ed Schmitt, Thomas Ker­ those interested in the work are ex­ A p t 9. Gertrude Roy are in charge. rigan, Anthony Schmitt, August Cos- erting every effort. Affiliated or­ month is given over to the monthly tellar, Charles Beatty, Julius Baum, ganizations and kind friends have of- collection. PAINTING and paper hanging. MAin The graduation class of St. Mary’s 2529. J. O’Keefe. parochial school will be awarded di­ Lee Murphy, Joseph Habiger, Leo ,fered emergency assistance by giving Sunday, May 1, was Communion plomas June 4. Each of the gradu­ Keller, Charles Hager, Charles Herd­ benefits to supplement the receipts Sunday for the ladies of the Altar Office Phone KEystone 8091 of the Benefit shop. Those who have Residence Phone SUnset 128I-R ates will take part in the program er, R. E. Chapman, Thomas Connors, and Rosary society and Knights of J. J. HENRY—SHEET METAL WORK and several affairs are planned for Thomas Murphy, John Cowen, C. C. already sponsored parties in their Columbus. We Specialise In Heating Eqnipment entertainment before that time. Hess, Carl Bolsick, J. J. Driscoll, W. homes are Mesdames John F. Vail, A beautiful new Sacred Heart vigil 648-660 Cherokee S t Denver. Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bartley are J. McDonnal, John F. Wheelan, E. C. P. J. Sullivan, W. C. Weldon, George light stand has been donated by Mrs. WEST 28TH AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP rejoicing over the arrival of a son, Lidle, E. B. Hutchinson, W. K. Suth­ Steele and John J. Campbell, and F. A. Riley. Prices reduced in beauty work. Marcel and Miss Margaret Leary. lilrs. Camp­ shampoo, 76c. Finger wave and shampoo. bom to them Friday ^ St. Mary’s erland and Muhic. The Altar and Rosary society 76c. Phone GA. 7168 for appointment. hospital. St. Leander’s school will close on bell and Miss Leary made their party luncheon, meeting and bridge party, Alice K. Francis Haxel Hardle Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lopez and sons Friday, June 3, and the sisters are the contribution of the Good Shep­ which were to be held at the home of Fur Storage Time is Here 2746 W. 29th Ave. and John Rival of Antonito were busy with plans far the closing en­ herd Aid society. The deanery Mrs. Jay Doty at Kersey Thursday, guests of Pueblo friends the past tertainment, which will be given on appreciates this generous help, but have been postponed one week. “ The Safe Way" JEPSEN COMPANY hopes the Benefit shop will soon be Authorised Service Dealers for Arabian week. • June 5. The annual picnic for the Mrs. Leo Dillon and Miss Eva Mil­ Mothproofing. Guaranteed for Life. Prices Jack McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. children will be held on June 7. able again to finance the splendid ner were in charge of the sanctuary In our modern, cold dry air, fur storage vaults, your Reasonable. ' Edward McCabe, received a high May fair tickets have been dis­ welfare program. The ladies at the last week. valuable furs will be protected from drying out, moths 1S69 Broadway TA. 7949 honor at his school, St. Mary’s, Mor- tributed to the various teams and shop are pleading for articles of The regular meeting of the Holy clothing and furniture. Such will and insured against fire and theft. JANITOR and housaman needs permanent ag:a, Calif., when he was selected to early reports show an encouraging Name society was held Monday eve­ position. Geo. Worth, 726 Kalamatb S t represent his class in the Interclass sale of tickets. The Mothers’ club gladly be sent for. Telephone TAhor ning in Newman hall. Phone MAin 1098. debate of the public-speaking class. repeated its play for the “ pep” meet­ 2916. The Masses on Thursday, the Feast PHONE YORK 0718 AND OUR CAR WILL CALL The Denver deanery supplied all CATHOUC DAUGHTERS’ HOME. 1772 His subject was “ America— Yester­ ing on ■ Monday evening before an of the Ascension, were at 6:16 and Grant Pleasant boma for girls. day, Today and Tomorrow.” He re­ appreciative audience. help needed for the Catholic Indus­ 8:30. A class of First Communicants trial conference in caring for regis­ Guaranteed Finest and Mott MAN W ANTS work half-days or two or ceived honorable mention. Jack is a The young people who took part received the Eucharist for the first VER. f tration, information, distribution three day* a weak. Gallup 0S61-J. graduate of St. Patrick’s high school, in the minstrel show were entertained time at the 8.30 Mass. and sale of literature and sale of Cleaning @ ANERS ' Modem Plant this city. at an enjoyable party in the school FOR SALE— Five-room modern honeo, banquet tickets. Mrs. J. B. Hunter garage. 2822 Gilpin etraet; near eharth Mrs.' Raymond McCarthy was one hall on Tuesday evening of last week. Here’s theetrical news— the stu­ & DYERS had charge of this work and her as­ and Repairing in Colorado and school. of the assisting hostesses at the ari- Mrs. L. H. Balfe is slowly improv­ dents of St. Mary’s Academy will Scr. iu sistants were Mesdames Thomas nal scholarship tea given last week present “ THE FIESTA OF SANTA ROOM AND BOARD for 2 or 4 children ing from her recent serious illness. O’Rorke, A. J. Reynolds, W. P. 2068 Clarkson street, phone YOrk 4272-M. on Monday afternoon for the benefit PLANT AND MAIN OFFICE 4347 E. COLFAX AVE. Mrs. Ben Riepe of Denver is vis­ Bowe, Ralph W. Kelly, J. H. Bryar, FE” Thursday evening. May 12, at of the scholarship fund of the City iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. the Broadway Theater. M AN , father of 7 children, needs work. Grace Lawlei^ W. T. Prendergast Federation of Women’s Clubs. This L. H. Balfe. W ill do anything. P. 'Tixier, 716 26tb S t fund is used to educate girls who are and Harvey/ J. Smith, and Miss Mrs.. Otto Anna of Canon City vis­ ROOM and board in privata home; reason* needy and worthy. Blanche Egan. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, ited friends in Pueblo when recently able. 2068 Clarkson street Phont YOrk Sam Parliapiano, well-known Pueb­ Mrs. J. C. Hagus and Miss Mary 4278-M . returning from a visit in New York lo lawyer, who had been very sick Coughlin servM on the general pom- STRONG BOY over 16. wishes farm work at Park View hospital for several city. mittee on arrangements. Experienced. 2237 Clerkson. MAin 4982. weeks, is reported much improved Miss Mary Frazier has gone to Classes, in catechetical instruction Savannah, Mo., to be with her aunt, HOWELL’S SAFE DRUG STORE after a minor operation. still continue in the Garfield district, Your Naborhood Druggist Class Recieves First Communion who is there for medical treatment. with the Misses Margaret Sullivan, SAVE $10.00 Phons SPruce 0566 700 So. Psarl Mr. and Mrs. George Duesing have JAMES HUTCHINSON The First Communion class of the Mildred Fleisch and Kathleen Moore children attending the public schools returned from an extended visit on devoting Tuesday and Friday after­ — on This Handsome Windsor Style, 3-Piece Scisntific Chiropodists was held at St. Patrick’s church Sun­ the Pacific coast. noons to the welfare of the little DR. BERTHA DE WOLFE. D.S.C.— D.C. Louis Imblum went to California RUSSELL U BOYD. D.S.C day morning at the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. girls and boys of that locality. This 202-202 McCIintock Bldg. The Rev. Joseph Higpns offered the on Saturday to spend a month with order will be followed until the open­ 1654 California St. Phone TAhor 2619 Mass and thirty children received relatives and friends. ing of the new community center, ROME, Bedroom Group SIXTH AVENUE MARKET Communion. After Mass the children Miss Georgia Williams entertained when Mrs. John F. Vail and her as­ Choice Fruits and Vegetablaa were treated to a breakfast served her bridge club on Saturday after­ sistants, Mesdames P. J. Sullivan CORN FED MEATS by the sisters in the school hall. This noon at her home. The following and W. T. Prendergast, will launch Free Delivery Regular $36.25 2800 East Sixth Ave. Phone YOrk 6977 was the first Mass Father Higgins members were present: Miss Adele an interesting program, to which Easy Terms offered in the church after recover­ Murphy, Miss Catherine Coleman. they are now giving thought. A No Interest H. H. YORK SHEET METAL AND ing from an appendix operation per­ Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Miss Mildred mothers’ sewing club, at the request Value FURNACE CO. Furnaces installed, cleaned and rep. Gutter­ formed a month ago. Bowman, Mrs. Harley Chandler, Mrs. of some of the mothers of the dis­ ing spouting, cold air returns. Let ns ex­ Mr. and Mrs. ^ohn B. Garcia gra­ Burt Naylor, Mrs. Clinton Needham, trict, will be one of the activities. amine your furnace. ciously entertained a.number of inti- Miss Priscilla Lamb and-the hostess. These women said they wished to 527 E. Exposition Ave. Ph. PE. 2218 learn how to help their own poor. TOE DENVER PASTE AND WINDOW SHADES JUNCTION CHILDREN This was an encouraging note. WALL PAPER COMPANY Little Flower center is again show­ J. W . BEACH DRAPERIES Retail at Wholesale Prices TO RECEIVE FIRST ing itself abreast of the times by KEystone 3831 1855 Arapahoe MADE TO ORDER- COMMUNION SUNDAY displaying attractive posters in recog­ INSTALLED nition of Music week and Health PAPER HANGING and painting. YOrk week. Every day a musical program 8679-J. 153 Madison S t H. S. LA Y Grand Junction.— The children of St Joseph’s church will receive their is enjoyed and simple rules of health BUILDING, remodeling, repair work snd THE BLIND MAN are emphasized. Health literature in Value-wise buyers will be at odd jobs done reasonable. GAIIup 4177-M, First Holy Communion Sunday. The The American early tomorrow 720-22 E. Colfax YOrk 4416 members of the Knights of Columbus Spanish and English is being dis­ FURNITURE repairing and upbolstaring; tributed at the clinic. for this highly outstanding bar­ cabinet work of all kinds. The Denver Fur­ will receive in a body in honor of gain. Another new arrival, the niture Hospital. West 82nd Ave. and Tejon Mother’s day at the same Mass. The Friends continue their interest St. Phone GAIIup 4673. We call and de­ and in the week a layette made by famous “ ROME” style and ladies of the Altar society will serve quality, fully guaranteed. One liver in any part of the city. OLSON & OLSON Communion breakfast to the chil­ Christ the King circle of the Junior 2760 W 29TH. GALLUP 0606 Tabernacle society was presented by of the nicest groups we have FOR MOTHER’S DAY— Carnations and dren after Mass. ever shown, and certainly one roses $1 per doxen, and potted plants 26c SOSO E. 6TH AVE., YORK 4256 Cecil Weimer is improving nicely Miss Nellie Mulcahey and Miss Mar­ and up. Baldwin Floral Shop, 1328 Santa 188S ELM S I.. FRANKLIN 8892 garet O’Brien. This circle is com­ of the most attractive. Fe drive. TAhor 2026. at St. Mary’s hospital, where he has For Quality. Service, Economy and posed of young women and gprls in been confined following an accident Latest type Graceline GUARANTEED BATTERIES. 32.25; all Courtesy, Be Sure and Trade at OIsoD k Olson Groeerv St. Catherine’s parish. aixes tires, 21.60. Tulloh, 638 SanU Fe. in which he received a severe head and Market tubing Windsor Bed with injury. He underwent a skin grafting decorated panels and bent CATHOLIC woman would like housekeep­ operation, and is recovering well. C. D. OF A. TO HOLD ing position for Denver priest. References. filler-rods in rich Walnut MAin 0486, room 6. Mrs. Thomas V. Garlock of Custer, MEETING ON MAY 10 GUS’S MARKET S. D., is visiting at the home of her finish. JOE’S PLEAZOL STATION E. 34th Ave. and Elizabeth St. sister, Mrs. Henry Monheim of the The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ If it is efficiency you want from your car, For Good Meats .Appleton district. Last week, Mr. ica will hold a business meeting Rome, helical-tied coil try and Mrs. E. T. Matthews, Mr. and Thursday, May 12, at 8 p. m., at spring of guaranteed qual­ PHILLIPS 66 GAS AND OILS 613 East Thirteenth Avenue And it’i yours, at Joe’s Mrs. Monheim and Mrs. Garlock went the clubhouse, 1772 Grant street. As ity. to Nevada on a business trip. there are important matters to be MAIN 9321 Full or EASY TERMS Friends of Mrs. Sarah McHugh transacted, a-large attendance is re­ 50-lb. all-felted cotton NO INTEREST gave a surprise in her honor last quested. 'The Business Girls’ Study Twin Size mattress with roll edge. TOSW o.. week at the home of Mrs. George club, after a very successful season, ■ CemmunitT Costumes Rented Hartnett. Mr.s. McHugh will leave will adjourn until autumn-. to East and Wast For Operas, Dramas, Plays soon for her home in Idaho after spending several months here. The A reader of The Register, wishes ^ i s t and 15th of Each Month Schools Can Buy Used Costumes Cheap affair was a bridge party and hand­ to publish thanks to the Sacred Heart American Furniture Co. 0«k* * Warehoust. 1621 20tli S t kerchief shower. At the close of the for a great favor received through 16th at Lawrence Servica— KEystena 6228 Colorado Costume Co. evening, delicious refreshments were the intercession of the Blessed Vir­ 1751 Champa St. Denver, Colo. served. gin Mary and St. Jude. Perhaps Tour Child MEXICAN EXODUS OFFICERS NAMED FOR / j TO NATIVE LAND

______Needs Glasses (Continued From Page 1) clerical school laws, and other absurd CATHOLIC CHARITIES If he’s backward in school, nen^ous, spiritless or com­ legislation in Mexico. All they ask plains of headaches very likely he needs glasses. An is that the Church be given the With a few exceptions, officers pressed his appreciation for the work examination here will tell. You can’t afford neglect espe­ same rights as in this nation. Special and members of the board of direc­ done by the various affiliated socie­ privilege is not asked; but justice tors of the Catholic Charities were ties, especially the lay organizations, cially at our low prices. is demanded, and the Mexican gov­ re-elected at a recent meeting. The terming the latter a fine exemplifi­ ernment cannot have the friendship present officers are as follows: cation of Catholic Action. Denver^s Reliable Opticians of the majority of the peoples of the The Most Rev. Urban .J. Vehr, Western Hemisphere— for Catholics D.D., president; John F. Vail, first are in the majority in these nations vice president; Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Swigert Bros. Optical Co. — until the Church is given civilized second vice president; Miss Nellie 256 PUPILS treatment in Mexico. Serious con­ Lennon, secretary; John J. Sullivan, 1550'California St. KEystone 7651 sideration had to be given as to treasurer; the Rev. John R. Mulroy, diocesan director; John L. Dower, That “ 1 do” Time of Year Investigate Our Liberal Insurance Plan on Gla&es whether the Colorado Catholic Church authorities would consent to William J. Lloyd, Miss Margaret GRADUATION the removal of thousands of Mex­ Leary, Mrs. Eva Collins, Harold icans back to their native land. The Kiley, John F. Vail, John J. Sullivan, Church could have easily blocked the Miss Nellie Lennon, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Will Soon be Here program. Consent to the proposal T. Raymond Young, Dr. L. F. Lu- CANDIDATES Coal Prices Reduced was given only because it was felt beley, Joseph P. O’Connell, Herbert Recent Price Reductions on Bituminous Coals Make Them that the Mexican government would Fairall, Joseph C. Maguire, Mrs. Jos­ Even the maid who “just can’t make up her the Lowest in Years (Continued From Page 1) be eventually compelled by the grow­ eph Seubert, Miss Mary Coughlin, Regis college, has been obtained to mind” miraculously does in June— an(i you Canon City Lump...... $7.40 LIGNITE COAL ‘ ing resentment of other peoples to the Rev. Mathew Smith, the Rev. address the graduates of Sacred give fair treatment to the clergy. Harold V. Campbell, J. A. Gallaher, Heart school. won’t believe it probably, but— O’Keefe’s is Routt County Lump.. 7.50 K i , ' Many Nearly Starve Bayard K. Sweeney, Mrs. Charles J. Regis high is the only school to an­ Dunn, Miss Margaret Murphy, Mrs. just as enthused over nuptial plans as if it Some months ago, the Mexican nounce a representative speaker for Chnudlor Lump...... 8.00 Joseph Hagus, Dr. Robert M. Shea, government paid the traveling ex­ the. graduating class. He is M. D. Dr. Joseph M. Prinzing, Joseph hadn’t been a party to the weddings of more penses of repatriated natives from Currigan, Jr. The custom of having P inn.de Lump ...... 8.00 Crkven, Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, Mrs. T. any point in the United States to a speaker from the graduating class than thirty years of Denver maidens. Many A. Collins, the Very Rev. Thomas J. their destination in Mexico. In late has been prevalent at Regis for You will « i v . money by Lew ------6.00 Wolohan, Mrs. George Shearer, months, it has paid their way only years. Earl Wettengel, district at­ mothers of 1932 brides are- wearing rings storing above coals now. All other grades at market prices. Frank A. Teschner, Edward A. from the border. Last year 3,000 torney, will give the address to the bought here twenty years ago. Mexicans went home from Colorado. Floyd, Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, Miss graduates. Mary Schurman, Oscar Malo, Mrs. C. The exodus from Southern California Following are the candidates for D. Lippincott, Walter F. Scherer, THE RUGBY COAL COMPANY was extremely heavy. After the graduation in the nine schools: Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith, Dr. D. V. HARPER, Manager Mexican government quit paying the REGIS HIGH SCHOOL way of the people to the interna­ Leonard Swigert, Dr. John Farley, Morris Carey, David Carey, Terrence Curtis and 5th St. KEystone 0121 tional border from United States directors. Carragher, M. D. Currigan, Jr.. Francis The executive committee consists Coyle, P. Gartland. J. GinnellL W . Kranz, points, some of the local people trav­ Edward Lyons, William Meals. John Meehan. eling back home bought cheap cars of the officers and Wm. J. Lloyd, James Naughton, Fred O’Grady. William Joseph C. Maguire, John L. Dower, O’Meara, Edwin Pigeon, R. Steinbruner, B. and traveled that way. But their Tierney, John Walsh, William Washburn, Triangle Cleaners, Dye^, Hatters funds were so low and the cost of the Rev. H. V. Campbell, Dr. J. J. Frank Zarlengo, Vincent Cahill, Arthur Cas­ gas and repairs was so expensive O’Neil, Herbert Fairall, J. A. Gal­ sidy, Lucius Coressel, Fred Close,' William Men’s Suits cleaned and pressed, cash-parry...... 50^ laher and Miss Margaret Murphy. Cobi, Franklin Davidson, Richard Dunn, that they almost starved to death and Morris Fitzgerald. James Hoagland, Harry Men’s Top Coats, cleaned and pressed,/Cash-carry....75^ many reached the border in pitiable At the meeting held April 21, it Hoskins, James Lawrenson, Chris Lauby, Ladies’ Silk or Wool Dresses, plain, cash-carry...... 75^ condition. The only way t..ey can was voted to back the Catholic Con­ Bernard McAtee, Gregory Mueller. Leland ference on Industrial Problems and Purfurst, Thomas Rasson, John Spitler, Joe Ladies’ Spring Coats, plain, cash-carry...... 75^ go now is through help from the Stuckey and Joe Walsh. lOc a Garment Additional for Call and Delivery charity organizations. to continue the present activities of PANCRATIA HALL the Catholic Charities, giving as Mary Margaret Tobin, Denver; Florence 1827 Park Ave. at 18th & Ogden J. E. Flynn MAin 6179 much relief to the poor as possible. Burke. Denver; Dolores McConnell, Denver; REQUIESCANT IN PACE Margaret Mary Dahl. Kansas City; Marie The annual report was read. The Rosa Artiz, Monterey, M cx.; Charlotte Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr ex­ Beedy. Hays, Kans.; Lucille Allen, Monte ROBERT BURNS of the Mullen home for Vista; Eugelie Guindon, Denver; Rosalie aged. Requiem Mass was offered at the McBride, Wallace. Kans. home's chapel Monday, May 2. at 6 o’clock. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY Funeral was held at 2 o'clock. Interment Raphael Catharina Gwynn, Constance Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAin S4ST Mount Olivet. W . P. Horan & Son service. Mary Ryan, Genevieve Catherine Gregory, Fiery Solitaires...... $15 and up Residence Phone, YOrk 2388 LOUISE DICINO. 3430 Shoshone street. Marguerite Evelyn Walsh, Ann Marie Tolan, W ife of Nick Dicini, mother of Rose, Anna B M P ID C IV P Florence Josephine Bechtold, Helen Patricia and John Dicino. Requiem Mass was offered Crowe, Helen Lucille Harries and Margaret The newest and Loveliest at Mount Carmel church Wednesday at 0 Weir Tighe. DR. J. J. O’NEIL, DENTIST o'clock. Funeral was held from the residence CATHEDRAL Wedding Rings...... $6 and up at 2 o’clock. Interment Mount Olivet. W . Catherine Arnold, Alma Barbell. Kathryn P. Horan A Son service. Bishop, Lillian Burke, Betty Cooper. Char­ Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets c m B M m III MARY W ARD. 1685 Grant street. Mother lotte Davies, Agnes Duddy, Elizabeth Hart. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT, EFFICIENT ATTENTION of Mrs. B. J. O’Connell of Georgetown, Mrs. Loretta Haug, Eleanor Jinacio, Margaret W . M. Clark of Pueblo, Mrs. Ed Grace and Keniery, Mary Klein, Dorothy Krabacker, Miss Alice Ward of Denver. Requiem Mass Gertrude McCooI, Lucille McDermott, Helen will be offered at the Cathedral Friday at McGinley, Virginia McNulty, Katherine 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet. W . P. Meehan; Theresa Pagano, LaVerne Peterson, THE GREEN JESUIT PIBISU Horan A Son service. Rose Mary Quick, Helen Rhoades, Virginia C. J. “ CHET” STEBENNE FARGO STATION CLARA BALDW IN, at the home of the Ross, Rosemary Robertson, Lenore Rogers, M. O'Keefe Jewelry Co. aged. Requiem Mass will be offered at the (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pari*h) Elizabeth Ryan* Marguerite Sherman. Doris Thit Ad Taken in Payment for Create Job With Each Oil Change home’s chapel Friday at 6 o'clock. Funeral For the first time in years, the Stapleton, RiKh Schenkeir. Elizabeth Denver’s Quality Jewelers 18TH AVE. AT PEARL DENVER. COLORADO and interment Mount Olivet at 2 o'clock. Jesuit parish will have Confirmation Schmitz, Benedette Vagnino, Marion Vitry, W . P Horan & Son service. Georgia Walsh, Margaret Walsh. Marjorie JAMES T. McDo n n e l l , 924 w est 10th in the evening. A large class of chil­ Walsh, Louise Williamson, Jack Ahern, M. O’Keefe, President Margaret O’Keefe, Sec’y-Treas. avenue. Son of Mrs. Frank L. Bruin. Re* dren and many adults will receive Adam Arnold, George Banigan, Henry quiem Mass will be offered at St. Joseph's the sacrament of Confirmation at Barth. Charles Bilz. Jack Clair. Philip Walter J. Kerwin, Vice Pres. church Friday at 9 o’clock. Interment Mount Doran. Joseph Emerson. Joseph Harrington, Olivet. W . P. Horan dt Son service. Loyola Sunday evening, May 8. This Paul Hodges. Lewis Kelso, Robert Kennedy, GREENLEE MEMORIALS LOUISE CALABRESE. 1811 Boulder will be Bishop Vehr’s first visit to Frank La Tourette. Joseph Learned, Alan 827 Fifteenth St. KEystone 1440 street. Mother of Joseph and Carl Calabrese Loyola, and a large gathering of Lutz, Francis Lynch, Edward Maher, Frank of Denver, Mrs. Lenas Laurie of Chicago, Mall, Eugene McHugh. Rupert Meek, Ed­ THE DENVER MARBLE & GRANITE CO. Mrs. Rose D’Andrea, Mrs. Anna Gallo and parishioners will, no doubt, be in at­ ward Moffat. James O'Hern, Linus Riordan, Mrs. John B. Toll, all of Denver. Requiem tendance to welcome him. The serv­ Vincent Rollman, William Stephens, Joseph Established 1874— Open Sundays by Appointment Mass was offered at 10 o’clock Monday at Sullivan, Paul Schmitt and Edward Zahn. U A L IT Y is Cheapest St. Patrick's church. Interment Mount Oli­ ices on Sunday evening will begin ANNUNCIATION HIGH 1224 Lawrence Street Office Phone MAin 1815 vet. under direction of Boulevard mortuary. promptly at 7:45. Rose Aguilar. Ignatius Allons, Raymond Mrs. Calabrese, who had lived in Den­ This Sunday, Mother’s day, is the Anderson, Frank Canjar, Catherine Distal, ver fffty-fkree years, suffered from !U health Raymond Genty, James Jackson, Lawrence the last three years, and Inability to locate Communion Sunday for the Holy KettI, Vincent Murphy. Theresa Nushy, Name society and for all the men. Fine Upholstering and one of her sons, Carl Calabrese, worried her. Margaret Schlereth, Mildred Ward, Jean He still is missing. At the various Masses last Sunday White and Ruth Wilson. Repairing of All Kind* THEODORE J. HARTMAN. Husband of HOLY FAMILY HIGH Edna Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. morning the people were urged to re­ Raymond Chase. Thomas Hawkins, Rich­ Charles Hartman, brother of Phillip, Ed­ ceive Holy Communion Sunday, in ard Knox. William Murphy, Harold Rowe, HENRY MEYER ward, Sarah and Marcella Hartman and honor of their mothers. The priests Carlton Whitehead, John Davey, John Cal- THE DENVER Mrs. Dora Miller of California. Requiem of the parish hope that the whole lan. Carmen Aliota, Catherine AHota, Mar­ Upholsterer and Theodore Mass was offered in Holy Family church at garet Bertrand, Marj^ Mary Devine. Marie 9 o'clock Monday. Interment with mili­ parish will receive Holy Communion Fltzgibbon, Minnie Kunsman, Mary Larkin. Furniture Manufacturer tary honors at Mt. Olivet. Sunday morning. The men— fathers Elizabeth Moderegger, Agnes Rice. Exzelina JOHN B. KALLMINZER, 4458 Grove Sainbon, Henrietta Stansburg, Mary Tende- DRY GOODS CO, 538 East 17th Ave.— at Pearl Street and sons— will receive at the Holy street. Father of John A.. Herman N. and rick. Helen Brodhag and Catherine Bulger. “ Where Denver Shops With Confidence” Phone TAbor 4087 Hackethal Arthur Kallminter, Mary Bain, Barbara Name Mass at 8:30. ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH Krebs and Edith Merkl. Interment May devotions are being held daily Helen Marie Wourms, Herbert M. Ochs, Wednesday at Mt. Olivet under direction M. Patricia Christopher, Helen E. Katona. MORTUARY of the Boulevard mortuary. He was a re­ at Sacred Heart church. These take Loretta Gertrude Ford, Frank A. Donavan^ GOOD EYESIGHT tired grocer and a resident of Denver for 40 place after the 8:15 o’clock Mass, Edward W . Wolter, J. Richard Canny, restored without glasses. Eye trou­ years. A native of Germany, Mr. Kail- and close with Benediction. There George Vincent Kelly, Francis J. Hose, Mar­ 1449-51 Kalamath St. minzer emigrated to the United States when guerite Hiester, Evangeline C. Haripg. Ruth A Summer Weight bles, headaches, head noises, catarrh, a young mkn. He lived in Buffalo, N. Y., are no evening devotions at Sacred Elizabeth Yaggie, Nicholas A. Wind. W il­ dizziness, sinus infection, asthma, Phone MAin 4006 before moving to Denver. Hedrt, except on Fridays. At Loyola, liam J. O’ Donnell, Gertrude Hill, Loretta hay fever, nervous and skin diseases NELLIE BURKE BOSLER, 312 East 7th there are devotions on Monday, Lucille Ford, Mary Teresa McCloskey. avenue. W ife of G. A. Hosier; sister of Verna Marquez, Lucille Romero, Agnes Ann relieved. Mrs. Julia R. Wright and Mrs. H. C. Vernon Wednesday and Friday evenings. Klausner, John J. Taney. Leona Elizabeth DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. of Denver, Mrs. Joseph Crocchi and John Friday, the first Friday of the, Pohs, Loretta Marie Rafferty, Virginia F. Burke of Los Angeles, Calif.; Thomas month, will be marked by all-day Agnes Carmack. William P. Trevethick, 218 Steel Bldg. MAin SS96 Burke of New York, Jerry Burke of Chi­ Wilma Frances Burkhardt, John P. Durkin, Wonderlift cago. 111.; Mrs. Joseph Ruffa of San Diego, adoration at Sacred Heart church, Robert E. Ford, Florence Mary Calabrese, Calif., and Mrs. T. J. Moriarty of Lead- closing with Holy Hour in the eve- Ruth Irene Hoffman, Marguerite Genevieve ville. Colo. Requiem Mass was offered at Barrett, Edw’ard J. Barrett, Estelle Rust. St. Leo’s church Wednesday at 10 o'clock ing, beginning at 7:30. Leo Canavan, George Desmond Hackethal, Nemo W eek Special EYES EXAMINED HARTFORD Interment Mt. Olivet under direction of The meeting of the Sacred Heart Margaret M, Tomlinson, Louis Bell, Lenore Olinger mortuaries. Ladies’ sodality, which usually takes Margaret Jones, Harold Koch and John MARY DOOLEY. Requiem Mass will be O'Connor. MORTUARY offered at 9 o’clock Friday at St. Leo’s place on the second Sunday of the ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ HIGP That church. Interment Mt. Olivet under direc­ month, has been postponed until the Evelyn Alff. Alma Balkenbush, La Verne tion of Theodore Hackethal mortuary. third Sunday this month. Boehm, Marguerite Brock, Raymond Crow­ K t U f y 620 E. Colfax W ILL EDW IN W ARING. 4211 Fox street. ley. Joseph Chase, Margaret Ferry, Kathleen Husband of Cora Waring. Requiem Mass The Sacred Heart Altar society Flynn. Thomas Fitzgerald. Kathleen Fox. PHONE KEYSTONE 2779 will be offered at St. Patrick's church Sat­ will hold its May meeting on Thurs­ Gerry Hazinigan. Elaine Johnson, Veronica Baasonal urday at 9 o’clock. Interment Fairmount. day, May 12. All members arq Markham, Dorothy Mayeau, Lucille Mays. Re«e Phone SPruce 3296 Fred McCallln, Lucille Mulligan, Mildred Prieei urged to attend. McCarthy, Joseph Murphy, Faye Piper. MARTIN J. KENEHAN, ALUMNUS OF Robert Prindle, Genevieve Rooney, Ruth 00&|AUQti0«B REGIS, DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO l i r ^ c « Splndler, Kathleen Starbuck and Warren Blartln J. Kenehan, 29, younsrest son of COMMITTEES FOR Turilli. the late Roady Kenehan, died suddenly SACRED HEART HIGH W M . E. Tuesday at San Francisco. He was born in BENEFIT AFFAIR Marie A. Brunner, Winifred B. Callahan. Denver and attended Rcris college. He went Edwina M. Casey. Catherine E. Corcoran. MeLAlN A Community Service to San Francisco several years ago. He is Mary Agnes Costin, Catherine M. Delaney. survived by his mother, Mrs. Roady Kene* TO MEET MAY 6 Rita E. Garlick, Clara C. Hennesy. Helen Sptometrist han, 5400 Montview boulevard; two broth' L. Jackson. Pauline E. Maguire, Margaret Hatfield Mortuary ers, Thomas and Roady, and two sisterSi The representatives of the ten lo­ Mary Mangan. Anna McAuliffe. Margaret Katherine and Grace, all of Denver. The McAuliffe, Catherine E. Nadorff. Jessie L. ___????_ . WILLIAM E. McLAM JAY M. HATFIELD body is being brought to Denver for burial cal societies co-operating in conduct­ CHAM PA Optometriit Pavelka, Marjorie Ruth Regan, Dorothy A. Telephones: Eng. 577, SO. 2805 Requiem Mass will probably be offered Sat­ Roach, Catherine Sabo, Helen Mary Taylor. urday morning at Blessed Sacrament church, ing the card party for the benefit of Tmti ftr S«rTic« St. Anthony’s Neighborhood house on Della E. Webb, Joseph M. Berger, John W. 2775 SO. BROADWAY with the Rev. Raymond Newell, a former Berry, John J. Byers, Bernard J. Callahan. classmate of the deceased, assisting in the Friday, May 20, at the Knights of George J. Green, Stanley Edward Kalamaya. services. Denver arrangements by W . P. Bernard John Lauer. Joseph I. O’Brien. Horan Son. Columbus home, will mqet at the K. A Gilles Petitclerc, Jr., Wilfred Bernard Samz, of C. home on Friday evening, May Percy W . Stauter, Jr., George J. Stipe, Jr., FUNERAL OF NINA GRAVES, ARTIST 6, to make final arrangements for and Leroy H. Volk. AND MODEL, IS HELD ON MONDAY the party. Reports will be heard at Funeral services were held at 1 0 :30 this week’s meeting from Mrs. Os­ Jacques Bros. o'clock Monday morning for Nina Graves. 89, widely-known artist and former photog­ bourne, chairman of the ticket com­ r’WHCM tveft.V PROMiSt IS PtRFOft.MEO* ^ rapher’s model, who died April 25 at her mittee; Ed Floyd, chairman of the AT 30V1 Park JWaa. ntaM.TAfev home in the W est Vernon hotel. Burial was In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Miss Graves leaves prize committee; Mrs. Rhodes and MONUMENTS no close relatives. Her mother died here two Miss Carter of the refreshment com­ Bradshaw's years ago, and the latter part of her own mittee; Joseph Maguire and Dr. J. J. 28 East Sixth Avenue life was an optimistic struggle against 1447 Stout St. O’Neil of the committee on details MARRIED LIFE chronic illness. She painted in water colors New line of House Dresses, A Family Hand Book Phone TAbor 6468 and oils, etched and tinted photographs of arrangements. Miss Louise Kra- The only textbook which eive* fyll In- when her health permitted. Miss Graves bacher is general chairman of the long sleeve, high neck, ^1. itraetion on family life. It treat* on the was born in New York and came to Denver fundamental* of the human race; guestioh* ESTABUSHED 1902 when a child. She went to Rochester, N. committee. A full line of the old time of vital interest to those contemplatinK the Y., at 15, and became a colorist and model The Queen’s Daughters, the Cath­ corsets. married state; sex hyeienc, eueenics, birth for the Eastman Kodak company. She held olic Daughters, the Junior Catholic control etc., all from the physiological stand, this position ten years, becoming widely Men’s 25c Rayon Hose— point, based on Christian principles, includ­ k n o ^ for both her work and her likenesses Daughters, the Sacred Heart Aid so­ ing well regulated treatise on diseases met in picture exhibits. Fourteen years ago she ciety, the Knights of Columbus, the 2 pairs for 25^ with in the family; prevention and treat­ returned to Denver with her mother, who ment ot Appendicitis, Adenoids, Diphtheria, was in poor health. Tabernacle society, the Junior Tab­ New Millinery, ?1. wounds, blood poison, etc.; the most com­ Gildea ernacle society, the Guardian Angel All infants goods at cost— plete treatment on prevention and treatment CHARLES J. BURNS, K. OF C. guild, the Catholic Press club and closing out this depart­ of Consumption and Pneumouia; for the MEMBER 25 YEARS, IS DEAD the Marian Social Service club are laity and physicians; training of children. Monument Co. ’ Requiem Mass for Charles J. Burns. 68. ment. self-eontroL and many other subjects for VINCENT M. GILDEA. Proprietor Denver resident for 47 years, was offered sponsoring the card party in the ef­ the benefit of the human race. Manufaetoreri of in Sacred Heart church. Burial was in fort to insure the continuance of Rev. 'Fr. Vernimont of Denton, Texas, Mt. Olivet cemetery. W . P. Horan A Son saysi "Young men and women should post­ the Neighborhood house through the Everlasting Granite service. Mr. Burns died of pneumonia in pone their marriage until they have read St. Anthony’s hospital Friday. He en­ period of depression. this wonderful book, ‘ Married Life:* it Memorials gaged In the coal business in Colorado for should be found lu every home." 0pp. entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemeterv many years and for a time was active in W . H. Schmidt. Kremmiing, Colo., writes. LORETTO AND REGIS TO S H O E ^ ^ ^ S PHONE ARVADA 883-J-l politics. He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. "Send two more books, 'Mgrried Life,' en­ Mary B um s; three sons, Frank L. of Den­ STAGE PLAY MAY 21 closed S6. This makes fofir books 1 have ver, Louis T. of Seattle and Joseph P. of ordered for our children; it i* worth its Los Angeles, and two daughters. Mrs. C. lig P A IR I^ G TI weight in gold." Mrs. J. M. HcCale. Omaha, H. Overholt of Denver and Mrs. C. T. (Continued From Page 1) ordering another book, say s: "I t is a work Kessler of Los Angeles. 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