FATHER SERVANT’S DEATH REMOVES HARDY PIONEER ...... I iin jB ; i FACE HCHT Pray for the Success of the Catholic Press NOW TO SAVE PARISH SCHOOLS >e OF TODAY mmm t o face Cannot Destroy, Theyll His Life Story is Epic of Try to Rule in New Fields

(Special to The Register). The Catholic schools of • , The death clergy. He was ordained with Arch­ , Ore.— Wallace McCam- however, even apart from this ap­ Practically All the National and International News Articles Appearing In This Paper, as of the Rev. bishop Pitaval by the late Bi.shop J. ant, attorney for the Scottish Rite of peal, are face to face with another Robert Ser- P. Machebeuf in the old St. Mary’s the Masonic order, which has been Well as Many Features Frequently Printed, Are Compiled irom the N. C. W . C. News Service fight for their liberty. If the state \ vant, one of academy building. Fourteenth and m < openly behind the movemen,t to oust cannot oust them, the state is going the first, two California, now the site of the Home parish schopls, told The Morning Ore­ to try to rule them. The following priests ever Public Market, December 24, 1881. gonian that he had “ nothing to say” VOL. XIX. NO. 34. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. $2.00 PER YEAR statement was made, quoting state ordained i n It is thought that these were the first when the federal district court found officials, in The Portland Oregonian Denver, for two priests ever ordained in Denver. the initiated law to compel all chil­ of April 1: nearly eleven They have always been bosom dren to attend only public schools “ If the supreme court affirms the years pastor friends. unconstitutional. “ P. S. Malcom, a decision of the federal court in Port­ of the Golden Father Servant was born at La- member of the lodge committee,” de­ land, in declaring unconstitutional Huge Welcomes Holy Week Program for Cathedral; parish, occur­ moth%, Haute-Loire, France, August clared the paper, “ said conferences the compulsory public school atten­ red at 12:50 28, 1851, of parents who were not would have to.be held before it would dance law, the 1925 legislature will last Friday, wealthy, but who were in comfort­ be determined whether the Scottish be asked to enact legislation placing as the result able circumstances due to their hard Rite^would take the case up to the these private and parochial scTlools of a sudden labor. Both his father and mother highest court in the land.” It is ex­ under the .supervision of the state for Cardinals Elaborate Pontifical Ceremonies heart attack lived to be over 90. Father Servant pected that the«tate officers will obey superintendent of public instruction. which occurred when he was conva­ attended the primary school,(then the the decision and that nb injunction “ This wa^ indicated by officials lescing from a serious illness of pneu­ Christian Brothers’ school, and com­ will be issued against them. Gover­ here today after word had been re­ Next week is Holy Week, and it Blessed Sacrament will be carried to monia. When Archbishop John B. menced his Latin at the age of 11 nor Pierce refused to comment on the ceived with relation to the action of Being Planned will be marked, as usual, by elaborate the Repository in solemn procession, Pitaval and other friends called on under the parish priest. In 1865*, he decision, but it is sure that the case the federal court. services in the Cathedral. The pro­ to remain until Good Friday, as the him last Thursday, he was sitting up went to the little seminary of his will be carried to the U. S. supreme “ It was said that under the pro- gram for the week follows: Holy Eucharist is not consecrated on and led in the conversation. He even home diocese. The Prussian war com­ court. ( Continued on Page 3.) New York.— New York and Chi­ Palm Sunday, April 13— Low Good Friday. The institution of the spoke of trying to celebrate Mass pelled him to give up study for two cago are both preparing huge wel­ Masses at 6, 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30, and Bles.sed Sacrament is celebrated on Sunday for the people. So speedily years, but in 1873, he entered the comes for their new Cardinals. Car­ Solemn Pontifical Mass, celebrated Holy Thursday. Office of the Tene­ did the end come that it was not pos­ seminary at Nevers. Bernadette of dinal Hayes expressed the hope that by the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Henry brae at 7:45. sible to summon: a clergyman to his Lourdes, to whom the Blessed Virgin no demonstration would be made for Tihen, D.D., at 11 o’clock. The palms Good Friday, at 9 o’clock—Ponti­ side. He was dead within less than appeared, was living at Nevers at that Unjust D istrU on i Wealth is him, but New York ifr too proud of will be blessed at the Pontifical serv­ fical Mass of the Presanctified, so fifteen minutes from the time when time, and Father Servant often saw its Cardinal to obey this time. The ice and distributed, to commemorate called because the Host is consecrated he was stricken. her. She was then in a convent. clergy have named the Rt. Rev. J. J. Christ’s triumphant entry to Jerusa­ the day before. The Church, by not Father Servant was one of the gen­ After he had completed his studies, Dunn, V. G., as their honorary chair­ lem. The Sacred Passion will be having the sacrifice of Calvary of­ uine pioneers among the Colorado (Continued on Page 6) man, and a committee of Knights of chanted. In the evening, at 7:30, fered in the unbloody manner of the Scoreil hy Father H. L McMenamin St. Gregory is headed by James But­ there will be Vespers and Benedic­ Maas on Good Friday, centers atten­ ler. The Cardinal will arrive from tion, with sermon b y the Rev. Hugh tion on the bloody sacrifice which Cherbourg on the Leviathan April 27. L. McMenamin. marked that day. The three hours’ The present unjuA distribution of Father McMenamin said that he The committee will charter a boat to Wednesday evening at 7:45, chant­ Passion Service wilt be held from take His Eminence off the Leviathan Dr. William Barr Coming to Handle wealth was scored from the Cathedral wanted to go on record as condemn­ ing of the Tenebrae. 1:15 to 4:15. There will be a special pulpit by the Rev. Hugh L. McMen­ ing an economic system which in this at quarantine. The suffragan Bishops Holy Thursday, 9 o’clock— Solemn musical program under the direction amin last Sunday evening, and the land of peace, plenty and prosperity of the province, representative cler­ Pontifical Mass. The Holy Oils used| of the Rev. Joseph Bosetti, and Cath­ remedy for it was suggested in the produces millions of well-nigh starv­ gymen and all provincials of religious in the administration of sacraments edral priests and the Bishop will combined work of organised labor ing men, women and children, a sys­ orders and communities in New York will be blessed by the Bishop. The* (Continued on Page 8). Movement to Expand Local Seminary and the Catholic Church. Catholic tem that permits the few to add to will be in the party. 'The Cardinal employers were encouraged to be­ their wealth by the thousands and will be escorted from the Battery to come champions of the living wage hundreds of thousands annually the Cathedral by a large concourse The Very Rev. Dr. William P. years ago, when he was transferred of clergymen, laymen and motorcycle and collective bargaining, and Cath­ whilst those whose sweat and blood from Denver to the presidency of police. At least 5,000 children will Barr, Ph.D., D.D., former president olic employes to be advocates of a enable them to do so have not a liv­ Dallas university, from which position meet him at St. Patrick’s, where he St. John the Evangelist Parish of St. Thomas’ seminary, now rector fair day’s work for a fair day’s ;pay. ing wage. He charged the greed of he went to the rectorship of St. will be solemnly enthroned, according They were told to be protectors of this system with being responsible of St. Mary’s seminary, Perryville, Mary’s. Due to his aggressiveness to the liturgy. On April 30, there man’s inalienable right to the pos­ for child labor and wile labor,— "a Mo., is to come here to take personal and his thorough understanding of will be Pontifical Mass at the Cath­ session of property, and profit shar­ system which necessitates the stand- charge of the movement to raise the needs of the local institution, the edral, sung by Bishop Curley of Syra­ ing for employes was advocated. ( Continued on Page 2). Tales Out School Building Permit funds for the enlarging of the semin­ choice of him to handle the work has cuse, wRh ^ e Cardinal |residing. ary. Father Barr was making defin­ met with wide approval among the (Continued on Page 2). ite plans 'for-sn«h expansion several alum'ni. A building permit t^ s issued Wed­ hi^h, have eight class rooms and con­ nesday for the -erecllbn -of a new tain an auditorium that will seat 390. Ui Appeal to Supme Court Aououil^(;| parish school building at East Sixth The edifice will be of brick. THe lergy Ought and Elizabeth for St. John the Evan­ building is expected to be ready by gelist parish, of which the Rev. C. J. September. The parish has not had United States Law on Subject of by Officials of State of the Oregou Carr is pastor. It will be two stories a school. to be Reporters Kn Klux Klan is Very Strong Portland, Ore."—Chagrined by the vember, 1922, election an initiativie decision of the federal district court measure providing that all children Cleveland.— Training in news writ­ Mary C. C. Bradford Denies Charge ing spopld be part of the curriculum holding the state anti-private school between the ages of eight and six­ If you know spme neighbor who is (This was originally Sec. 5508 and of seminaries educating. young men law unconstitutional. Governor Pierce teen years mudt attend the publijc a member of the Ku Klux Klan, it was found in the Ku Klux Klan Act for tHe ministry, according to Erie C. and other Oregon officials, elected on schools. , would be wise to send him this paper, of May 31, 1871, which Was signed a ticket pledged to support that anti- The Ku Klux Klan, Orange lodges HopW'odd, editor of the Ckfveland She Thinks Catholics Burned Schools with this article marked. Hand-bills by President U. S. Grant, Chapter Catholic measure, have announced and other fraternal organizations sup­ Plain Dealer. “ The press with its bearing the information given herein 116, 16 Statutes at Large, 141. The that an appeal will be taken to the ported the initiative measure and an tremendous influence can have a large have been distributed in northern original act was repealed and this effect in furthering the kingdom of supreme court of the United States. active campaign, distinguished for its Colorado with no little effect. Many section was re-enacted without any Go.d. As an aid to this work theo- Declaring that she had no grounds lief that the deeds were those of a Under the provisions of Section 266 vilification of all things Catholic, was persons do not realize that by con­ change whatever). lo^cal seminaries ought to train crank, but, she explained, “ I have of the federal judicial code an appeal carried on throughout the stdte. Lec­ for suspicion as to the person or per­ spiring with the Klan in its uglier young m^n to report and write church never entertained tne thought that in such a case may be taken directly tures by “ ex-priesita” and “ ex-nuns,” sons responsible for the burning of activities they are running up against news, as one of the great difficulties these crimes were the work of any Coaititution of the United States t o the supreme court, inasmuch as it accusations against Catholic loyalty eight public schools throughout the a law that has teeth as strong as the which confronts an editor today is to organization.” ■ it a suit involving “ the construction to the civil government, allegations state in the past few months, Mary Volstead act, and that, if they ever Fir.st Amendment find men capable of handling current The ridiculousness of the charges Congress shall make no law re.spect-* of application of the constitution of that Catholics held an undue share of C. C. Bradford, state superintendent want a government job, they are church thought and activities.” that Catholics had a hand in these ing an establishment of religion, or the United States.” public offices, and all of the custom­ of public instruction, in an interview automatically disqualified if found fires may be gleaned from the know­ prohibiting the free exercise thereof; White the appeal will be taken, ary accompaniments of bigoted agi­ with a representative of The Regis­ guilty. The act was passed specifi­ ledge that there is not a Catholic or abridging the freedom of speech, there is little expectation that it will tation were employed to crehte pre­ ter this week knocked in the head school in any of the localities where cally to handle Ku Kluxism, when the or of the press; or the right of toe be effective in view of the fact that judice and sway the opinion of the another lie perpetrated by enemies of order was active before: the public schools were burned, people peaceably to assemble, and to the decision of the district court was majority, Former Governor Renj. W. the Church who declared that author­ namely: Towner, Olathe, Montrose, The United States Government based upon an opinion already ren­ Olcott, who was a candidate for re- petition the government for a redress ities had definite grounds to suspect Pagosa Springs, Craig, Burlington, of grievances. dered by- the United States supreme election on the Republican ticket, de­ that the fires were the incendiary Fowler and Manzanola. It is inter­ The Ka Klux Klan. court in a case in which similar issues nounced the 'anti-private school bill work of agents of the Catholic esting to note at this time that fullv Section 19 of the Penal Laws of the Fourteenth Amendment were involved. and the Ku Klux Klan and other Church. This report was spread par­ fifty per cent of the Catholic chil­ United States, 7 Fed. Stat. Section 1. All persons born or The Oregon anti-private school law bodies actively supporting it. His ticularly around Cheyenne Wells. dren in Colorado attend the public Ann. (2nd Ed.) 484 naturalized in the United States, and had its origin in a sensational one- opponent, Walter Pierce, running on Mrs. Bradford expressed the be­ primary schools. Sec. 19. (Conspiracy to injure, subject to the jurisdiction thereof, ,day campaign in June, 1922, under the Democratic ticket, announced are citizens of the United States and New York.— Cardinal Hayes, as etc., persons in'the exercise of civil the auspices of the Scottish Rite Ma- that he favored the proposed aboli­ rights). If two or more persons con­ of the state wherein they reside. No

ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Page Two THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Thursday, April 10, 1924. Leadvflie Ladies Arrange Supper; I Over $10,111111 Raised So Far in Forty Hours’ Held Death Claims Two Children Forty Hours’ Start Next Sundayl Drive for New PueUo School at Glochner Chapel of Family; Little Tot Drowns

Colorado Springs,— Forty Hours’ Annunciation Parish, Leadville.— held its first business meeting last! St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo.— The Last Thursday Zalacko Baltoko- devotions were held at Glockner cha­ Salida.— While Ignatz Yunikar and a twin, 2 years old, was drowned in On Wednesday evening a special Sunday night. The by-laws were read 1 drive to raise ^60,000 for the new vich, the celebrated Croatian violin­ pel beginning on Saturday, March 29, wife of Brown’s Canon were mourn­ Three Mile creek, 100 feet from the meeting of the ladies of the parish and accepted. Other important busi-1 school is progressing very nicely. To ist, spent a few days in Pueblo as and ending on Monday evenipg, ing the loss of their eldest son, Otto, Yunikar home. The child attempted was held at Sodality hall to make ar­ ness was discussed before adjourn- date, only one-tenth of the parish a guest to the Persern Glee club. He March 31. The altar of enthrone­ 15 years old, who passed away at to cross the swollen stream on a rangements for the supper which will ment. has been asked to donate and over was on his way to the coast, where ment for the Blessed Sacrament was o’clock Wednesday evening of last plank. , Mr. Yunikar found the little be given in connection with the an­ Requiem Masses announced for the p l0 ,0 0 0 ^as been raised. The en- he has several engagements in the especially beautiful in decoration, week, death struck a second tragic body wedged in a dam. nual Easter Monday social. There week were: Monday for Russell Cor- thusiasm is running very high and by leading cities. He has promised to flowers and candles. Father Joseph blow at 6 o’clock the following eve­ Otto Yunikar had been ill since was an unusually large attendance at bett; Tuesday for Mrs. C. J. O’N eal;[the time that the parish has been stop off here on his return and will F. Higgins of St. Mary’s church spoke ning when their youngest son, Frank, June 28 of last year of spinai menin­ the meeting. Committees were se­ Wednesday for John C. Mangan; canvassed it is hoped that the amount give a concert on May 11. on the evening of the first day; gitis. His father spent the day in lected and a great success is anti­ Thursday for James Golden; Fnday|setay shall have been over-subscribed. Rudolph Kochevar, chairman of the Father M. J. McGrath of the same DURANGO SODALITY HAS Salida arranging for the funeral. cipated. for Wm. Golden; Saturday for Ed­ Leaders in St. Mary’s school for Ushers' society, is a patient at the church preached on the second day, Early in the afternoon the twin ITS MONTHLY MEETING A meeting of the Young Ladies’ ward. Dollard. the month of March were as follows: Minnequa hospital, where he is rest­ and the Forty Hours’ were brought sister of the drowned boy nearly lost sodality was held last Sunday after­ Miss Catherine Golden is home Eight grade, Stephania Brodish ing nicely after a serious operation to a close Monday evening with a her life in the same hole. Mrs. Yuni­ noon at 2 o’clock to begin actual after a two weeks’ business trip to 96.6, Wm. Karlinger 95.8, Jerry performed last week,—Valentine sermon by Father Louis Hagus of the Durango.— The Queen of Heaven kar missed the child and rushing to work on the operetta, “Pandora, Denver.— Mrs. J. J. Quinn left dur- Kline 95.3, Stephania Merhar 95.3; Germ and Mrs. John Pachak are pa­ Sacred Heart church. The Rt. Rev. sodality held its regular monthly the stream found her in the water which will be staged some time in ing the week for Denver where she seventh grade. Rose Petrie 90, Geor- tients in St. Mary’s hospital.— The Monsignor Raber directed the liturgy meeting last'Thursday evening. The and dragged her out. May. The singing and speaking parts wilr meet her daughter. Miss Anna, gannia Grahek 86; sixth grade, Jos school children are busy practicing with Father Raymond Ryan, chap­ attendance was large. The hostesses Requiem Mass was celebrated Sat­ were assigned. The entire sodality who is en route to Leadville from eph Pugel 96.4, Mary Kolbezen 94; for the entertainment which they are lain of Glockner sanatorium. Father were Mrs. Richard Gallavan and the urday morning in St. Joseph’s church, will take part in the operetta. Washington, D. C.— Paul Robinson fifth grade, Martin Kolbezen 96, to give shortly after Easter.-|-The Riordan of Manitou, Father Berhorst, Misses Rose Cavanaugh, Mamie Salida, by Father Leo, O.S.B., who arrived from Salt Lake City a few Mary Bratina 96; fourth grade, Vio- boy? choir, which made its first public Father St. Louis, Father McOscar, O’Connell and Lena Rogers, also performed the double ceremony Forty Hours’ devotions will begin days ago.—C. F. Hopfinger is con- let Mehle 89, Anna Nezic 89; third appearance a few Sundays ago, is re­ and several of the clergy who are pa­ Father Kipp returned Tuesday at the double grave in Centerville next Sunday after the late Mass fined to his home, suffering from in- grade, Dorothy Prince 90, Rudolph hearsing for the first appearance as tients at Glockner assisting at the from Farfnington. N. M., after having cemetery. There will be a procession on Sunday juries incurred at the smelter.— Mr. iMikatich 88; second grade, Victor a vested choir on Easter Sunday at services. exchanged places with Father Fintan and again on Tuesday. The pastor and Mrs. James Corbett are spending Stalick 84, Sylvia Ivan 83; first the children’s Mass.— Tenebrae will The funeral of Mrs. C. J. Bowen over Sunday. Home Phone, Chempe 678-W Main 6171 will be assisted by the Rev. John Mik- a few days at the Capitol city. grade, Mary Kastelc 82. be solemnly chanted for the first time of Wheatland, Wyo., was held from Miss Agnes Reh, one of the Du­ lavcic of St. Joseph’s parish, by Rev Miss Irene O’Neil is expected home | Last Sunday the members of the in St. Mary’s church on Wednesday, St. Mary’s church Tuesday morning rango teachers, went over to Cortez FRED SCHWAB Thomas Wolohan of Pueblo and by from Canon City to spend a vacation parish were surprised to see that the ■Thursday and Friday nights of Holy at 9 o’clock, the Rev. Father Me last Wednesday to spend the remain Father Carrigan of Glenwood springs. at the home of her parents, 120 E. j stained glass windows had been in­ week at 7 o’clock. Grath ofliciating.— Mrs. W. J. Mur derof the spring vacation visiting with Swill Optometrist and Optician The newly-organized dramatic club Eighth street-^Father Urban of the stalled in the front of the church ray and son of Indiana are visiti^ friends.— Gerald Harrington came Headache Eye Glasses a Specialty Benedictine order was a visitor ini It is expected that by the end of Mrs. Murray’s mother, Mrs. J. T. down from Eureka last Monday, Established Over 20 Years the city recently.— Mrs. James Sulli-lthis week the work of installing the Lynch.— The funeral of Mrs. E. Am where he is employed.— ^Mr. and Mrs. 921 Fifteenth St van and daughter Alice are expected j side windows shall have been com- bross was held from St. Mary’s John Hatter of Florida have bought The Pratt Costuming to return soon from a short visit to | pleted. Canon . City Hill church, Monday morning at 9 o’clock, the home of Mrs. Judith Ambold on MARTIN J. House Denver.— Wm. Corbett has returned the Rt. Rev, Msgr. Raber officiating, West Second avenue. Mrs. Ambold CULLEN to the city from Denver, where he and children will go to California to l a n d s c a p e MASQUERADE THEATRICAL COSTUMES, — The engagement of Miss Dorothy DESIGNER Wigs. Beards. LARGE RENTAL DEPART- received medical treatment.— Mrs. A. Byron to Charles Moore of Denver join ..Mr. Ambold.— Mr. and Mrs MENT. Hail Orders. A Specialty. Especial F, Hennesy leaves soon for a visit to has been announced.— Mrs. Krofehek George Densmore have purchased Home Grown Treei O b rv e Holy Week Plants and Seeds attention given to sanitation. Denver.— Word reached the parents of 20 Cheyenne blvd. left Wednesday the home of Mrs. A. F. Hutchinson on Enterprise .^Ik, SZ9 15th St., Main 6979 Sodality to Hold International Nursery of Thomas Doyle, Jr., that the young for Canada, where she will visit her Seventh avenue.— Harry F. Willy is 4575 Wyandotte man is rapidly improving at the hos­ son.— Miss Rose Schumacher motored another member of St. Columba’s Gallup 330 NighU, So. 5433-W pital in Pueblo.— Mrs. T. V. Galla­ to Pueblo Sunday, where she was the arish who recently purchased gher and son Thomas of Salida spent in Solemn Manner guest of friends.— The High Mass at ome. It is located on Fifth avenue HELEN WALSH WILLIAM E. RUSSELL a few days in the city as guests of Annual Food Sale St. Mary’s church Sunday was sung and formerly belonged to H. H. i Optometrist and Optician ! Dealer in Mr,, and Mrs. Jos. Pitts.— James Canon City.— The season of Lent by the Young Ladies’ sodality.— Miss Adams.— Miss Ruth Moore returned Saturday from Silverton, where she COKE, WOOD All Work Receives Hy Personal O’Leary of 600 E, Fifth was among St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo.— ^The has been observed faithfully by the Margaret Hillis, who has been con­ Attention. thofe reported ill during the week. spent her spring vacation visiting AND CHARCOAL annual food sale by the Married La- members of St. Michael’s parish, but fined to her home with a broken - ^ r . and Mrs. Charles Lathrop of with friends. OfiSca, 1523 Wnltoa St. OPTICAL SHOP Holy Week, on account of the mer­ ankle, is very much improved. UmeU^erma70re., are the proud pafents^ies’ sodality will take place Satur- Word has been received that the Ynnl No. 1, LaHnar ui4 4th 325 Sixteenth Street ciful and great things wrought by Yard N o. 2 , Wacoa and SSth o^Ta daughter bom in March. Mrs. ^ y . April 12, at Bemheim’s store on rumors about the serious illness of Champa ISSO Denver, Colo. God and which we commemorate in Phonaa Main 606, 686, 667 Lrfthrop ^11 be remembered as Miss Main street, and Herman’s store on Mrs. J. B. Craig o f Castle Rock are Yard No. 3 , W . Alameda and Charokea of this citv Northern avenue. it, will undoubtedly be observed with Clare Slavin of this city. j Shamrock five of St. Patrick’s even greater aufterity. not true. Mrs. Craig is in good health. Yuma Mission school retiUTied from Chicago in high During the p s^ weeks special serv­ spirits even though they failed to ices have been held on each Wednes­ Grund Dry Cleaning day afternoon and on each Friday UNJUST DISTRIBUTION Grun4 Bldg., 17th and XaOgan St. bring with them the silver cup. The CLEANING DYEING students greeted their team with as evening. Theae services have been OF WEALTH ATTACKED much enthusiasm as on the day they largely and most devoutly attended. Very Successful “Denver’s Expert Dyer.” If you want sat­ Beginning with Palm Sunday and on isfactory dyeing and cleaning, send it to saw them off. On Monday afternoon .(Continued from Page 1.) “GRUND.” Wholesale dyeing. Special 2 Semper Fidelis e a ^ day until Easter, St. Michael’s the members of the basketball squad ing disgrace of day nurseries and Yuma.— The mission given by Fr. days’ service parcel post. church will be the scene o f beautiful Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 entertained the entire school with an community chests in every large Gregory during the past week was services and devotions accorded to PHONES: MAIN 2594. 6256 account of their trip. The spirit of citv.” very well attended and successful in good fellowship, which was shown each day by the Mother Church. '_Why must mothers give their Canon City, having recently be­ every way. Many were the big sacri­ the boys at every stage of their jour­ babies over to strangers whilst they fices made by the farmers to attend come the center o f western activity of ney, was very much appreciated by ^0 out to help the father earn a liv­ the services. Especially edifying was the Benedictine onler, will be favored THE FRANK M. HALL them, and they were happy to be able ing? " ^ y must we raise a million it to see people living twenty miles with unusual opportunity to take to give a verbal glimpse o f these dollars in Denver annually to care for away coming in to Mass at 7 :30 every DRUG CO. part in the special services pregnant Men’s Footwear ood things to their classmates at the poor and the needy?” He de­ morning And then again in the eve­ COR. LARIMER AND 27TH STS. ome. with the p e a t love of the Church clared that he knew that we must al­ ning. for her Aildren. The Very Rev. Denver. Colo. On Good Friday night, from 1 ways have the poor with us; but he Next week Holy Week services will I until 10 o’clock, the Three Hours Cyprian Bradley, O.S.B., besides a was speaking of the millions pauper­ number of priests of the Benedictine be carried out Wednesday evening at Our spring shoes are all lined up Agony will be held. No children will ized by the industrialism of today. 7:45. There will be Rosary service order, will be here to officiate at all (be admitted. Mrs. McDonnell’s choir “ The goods o f this land are more and Benediction Thursday; exposition ♦»•»< ^♦♦♦♦♦♦****♦*♦*»♦**»l; services. On Palm Sunday it is plan­ now like a regiment on dress will furnish music from the Seven than sufficient to supply the needs of of the Blessed Sacrament all day; de­ ned to have the chanting of the Pas­ FOLLY THEATER I Last Words of Christ. all and on every side money is being votions and sermon in the evening. parade. Shoes for dress or A three days’ retreat wil be given sion by three deacons, and then accumulated and heaped up for in­ WASHINGTON and 22ND STS. during the week it will be the sole Friday morning. Mass of the Presanc­ I the pupils of the school on Wednes- dividuals in amounts so great that it tified, Stations and sermon in the shoes for work. High shoes and occupation of the church to bring I day, Thursday and Friday. is quite impossible for the possessor evening. Saturday morning, Blessing before all the history of Our Lord’s J; Program Changes Satur- Next Sunday is the Communion day .to control either its acquisition or of New Fire, Baptismal font, etc., , oxfprds. Twenty-five different assion, of His death, and His burial.^ I for the Young Ladies’ sodality. outlay. Such conditions are unnat ending with High Mass. .day, Sunday, Tuesday, patterns but all the same depend­ Instructions for children wishing Iveryone should come daily this com­ Ural and abnormal and should be cor­ ing week of holy mysteries, and adore Mrs. T. J. Sullivan ivas quite ill the I to make their first Holy Communion rected.” fore part of the week.— At the meet­ and Thursday, Jesus Christ on the Cross. It is ar able quality. are given each school day. The first Greed and extravagance have ing of the Altar society last week Communion day is the second Sunday time of great piety and all should be brought about this condition, he said. each week * more attentive and more zealous in final arrangements were made for the [after Easter. “ Whatever the remedy, be sure of bazaar to be held April 26. “ The Shamrock,” the annual of the the fulfillment o f their duties. this: it will be organized labor and Mr. F. E. Crawford, who had his , ALWAYS A GOOD [high school, goes to the printer this the Catholic Church that will put it HUGE WELCOME FOR Tober^s Salient Sixline, $ 6 week. It will be delivered to sub- tonsils removed at Holmes’ hospital into effect.” PROGRAM Iscribers on May 1. last week, is slowly recovering.— Referring to the capitalist conten CARDINALS PLANNED Father Regis Barrett held a mission tion that the condition of labor ha (Continued from Page 1) H 4 I I I Tober’s Famous V line, [FIRST COMMUNION IN in Ordway last week.— Miss Estella wonderfully improved in the last 25 The Very Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Delaney $ 5 STERLING THIS MONTH Mann of S t Mary’s hospital in Pu­ or SO years, he said that this was so will give an address on behalf of the - ' • eblo was a Canon City visitor last because labor had forced it. The clergy and the Hon. Victor J. Dowl­ week.— The Mother’s club held its change has not been voluntary on the ing on behalf of the laity at this AT BOTH STORES Sterling.— First Communion in regular business meeting Tuesday [striictions are given daily prepara part of capital. Ma^. Pontifical Masses of thanks­ evening in the school hall. Various “ Never was such gigantic power, giving will also be sung in the Car­ i| Ogden li [tory for the receivirj; of Holy Com­ details of the club’s work were dis­ munion. The First Communion date such excessive wealth in the handi dinal’s presence, on the two succeed­ cussed. Mrs. J. A. Dickey had charge of the few; and never were the poor ing days, one for the school children, has not been determined, but will of the meeting as the president of probably be Sunday, April 27. The so aroused^ to the injustice of exist the other for the religious. The the club was ill.— Mrs. Wm. B. Jan­ ing conditions. Never did capital Catholic Club of New York will give TOBER’S following Sunday, the first Sunday sen has fully recovered from her at­ I of May, will be Confirmation Sunday possess such far-reaching power and a banquet in his honor April 30 and ;[ T h eater ii 1521 Lawrence St. 714 Fifteenth St. tack of diphtheria and the family is never was labor so animated and ag- the K. of C. May 5. for the class at Sterling and Stone now out of quarantine. I ham. gre.ssive.” Cardinal Mundelein will return to Colfax and Ogden Open Saturday Until 9 :30 P, M. The infant daughter of Mr. and Showing the place of the Church New York May 9 on the Berengaria [Mrs. John Hafema was baptized Sun in the economic problem, he said; and will be met by a Chicago com­ mittee headed by Monsignor E. A. day and was named Charlotte Cath “ If there be any power that can FRIDAY, APRIL 11 erine. reach and touch the hearts of employ­ Kelly. A special train will take the PueUo Italians ers and employes and bring both to party to Chicago. His Eminence will WESLEY BARRY in The two children of Mr. and Mrs Clemens Applehans, Thomas and An the rcalizatibn that they are here for be conducted in a vast fiarade to his “THE PRINTER’S DEVIL” nie, are improving after a serious ill no selfish end but to help one an­ Cathedral, where he will be met by ness. other; if there he any power that can thousands of school children and SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND Jos. H. Strutzel and family and A Attend 1 $ ^ teach them to ‘seek first the King­ where a choir from the Quigley Mem­ MONDAY, April 12-13-14 A B C SHOPPERS’ GUIDE |J. Monniere and family motored to dom of God and His justice’ ; if there orial seminary, which he built, will BARBARA LA MARR in sing the Te Deum. On May 12 there iFort Collins Sunday for the instal be any power that can bring home the “THE ETERNAL CITY” |ation of the new K. of C. council. Mt. Carmel Church, Pueblo.— Rev. truth,_ ’ What doth it profit a man if will be a reception at the Auditorium 4 ■REAMERY Plans are being made for a card Fr. Pccojella, • pastor at La Junta, he gain the whole world and lose his theater and the next morning the Cardinal will pontificate, with many TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE BROADWAY CREAMERY party to be held at the K. of C. hall gave a mission to the Italians of Pu­ immortal soul’? if there be any power April IS and 16 eblo during the fourth week of Lent. Western prelates present. I after Easter. The ladies of the A1 that can drag from their hearts “AROUND THE WORLD IN I! ETery thi&c ffood to eat in the dairy line. Direct from producer to consumer tar and Rosary society are in charge The priests had misgivings about the avarice and greed and make them Phone South 3456 66 So. Broadway I o f the arrangements. attendance, owing to the time of the unselfish and true, then will the labor CATHOLIC PUPILS INVITED TO SPEEJACKS” Mrs. Helen Littler underwent an year and torn up condition of the (mestion solve itrclf. And towards ENTER LEGION ESSAY CONTEST grove district, but the response on Washington. — Catholic children TH URSDAY, APRIL 17 Phones I operation at the Sterling hospital the that end the Church will continue to IRUGS past week.— Thomas Duffy is now em the_ part of the people has surpassed strive, and though she may not suc­ have been invited to compete again IRENE RICH in in the national essay contest con­ CAPITOL HILL DRUG STORE 694 ployed at the assessor’s office.— Miss toeir most sanguine expectations. ceed in reaching all, she will, please “BOY OF MINE" Colfax and Harton______PROMPTNESS. PURITY AND ACCURACY Catherine Byrne had as her house The church was crowded every night God, succeed in fashioning the minds ducted annually by the American Legion. I guest the past week Miss Surilda and Diany came a great distance to and hearts of a sufficient number to 'LECTRICIANS R. S. WILLOUGHBY, President Wilson of Loretto Heights college attend. Their interest was shown by create a leadership that will impose Miss Hannah Burke went to Denver the many questions proposed to the her lofty principles upon the nation.” SILVER STATE ELECTRIC CO. missionary and their devotion by the [Friday for the week-end.— 'The little Father McMenamin warned, how­ 4* Phone Main 1698 ELECTRICIANS son o f Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jacobson large number who received Holy ever, that outbursts of pulpit oratory Established 1889 has been quite ill at his home.— Mrs Communion. The priests feel that the will not solve the, problem and that 222 15th STREET, DENVER, COLO. IW. A. Mathis off North Platte, Neb.; solid fruit of the mission will be as practical application of Catholic prin­ visited relatives and friends here the plentiful and lasting. The Italians, ciples is necessary. He particularly past week.— George Schillig was deep in their hearts, are what they praised the work of the Rev. John A. l e c t r i c f i x t u r e s The Best for Less Money w m YARD- business visitor to Denver the past should profess to be. It takes a mas- Ryan, D.D., the Rev. Edwin V. tor hand to bring them out and THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION CO. week.— Leslie Miles of Boulder was O’Hara and the late Pope Leo XIII — or garden might be improved by the addition E in Sterling on business for a few Father Pecorella knows how. in working towards social justice. 1616 Arapahoe St. W. R. Kaffer, Manager Phone Main 2252 days. of flower boxes or a fence to keep the neigh­ BRITISH PRIME MINISTER EX-GOVERNOR’S DAUGHTER bors’ chicks or kiddies out. Whatever your LEADVILLE MAN BURIED PRAISES IRISH CULTURE RECEIVED BY POPE needs along this line, we can furnish them with ROCERIES FROM ST. JOSEPH’S London.—“A nation without a Cardinal Mundelein^rescnted four » Zip Service. Saint lacks something that nothing PIGGLY WIGGLY Chicago friends to the Pope last week else can supply,” said Ramsay Mac­ in a special audience at the Vatican. Call Main 318 or come to Building Material t St. Joseph Parish, Leadvile.— ^Fu­ neral services for Pangracy Marko- Donald, British prime minister, at the Included in the four was Margaret Headquarters. All Over the World 37 Stores in Denver vitch were held at St. Joseph’s church St. Patrick’s day banquet in London, Lowden, daughter of the former Illi­ last Sunday. Mr. Markovitch, better in proposing the toast, “ Ireland.’’ nois governor. “ Ireland is more than a political pro- ROOFING WHEN DONE WITH ELATERITE known as Frank ■ Markovitch, was a lem. Ireland is a culture, a tradition. 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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Spalding Institute and Marquette as followsl At 8:00 p. m., the Kansas City High of Milwaukee, both of v.'hich First round: Detroit University team defeated the Fort Wayne team, had shown fine form and sportman- High, 15; Kendrick High, St. Louis, 24 to 20, winning third place. National Catholic Baskethall ship during the earlier contests. The Mo., 8. Aquinas Institute, Rochestdr, At 9:00 p. m., before a crowd that St Elizabeth $ Church to Have final score was Spalding 21, Mar­ N. Y., 30; Cathedral High, Sioux thronged the great gymnasium, the quette 7. Falls, S. D., 0. De La Salle Academy, championship battle was staged. The In the earlier battles of the wind­ Kansas City, 23; Cathedral High, score of the final game, Spalding 21; Tourney Results; Officials Present up, Marquette had played a hard Washington, Ind., 11. St. Mel’s, Chi­ Marquette, 7. Three Hours with Special Music game against De La Salle of Kansas cago, 24; Carroll University High, Roger C. Kiley, athletic director City, Mo., winning by a score of 16 Cleveland, 19. at Loyola and former all-American Chicago, 111.— In one of the great­ to 14, after being tied till the la.st Second round: Cathedral Latin, end at Notre Dame, saw to the en­ ious Peorians the Cardinal Munde­ Three Hours’ Adoration will take Miss Wanda Gottesleben, soloist, will est ,athletic meets ever staged in Chi- minute of play, but leaving itself Cleveland, 28; St. Patrick’s, Pueblo, tertainment end of the tourney, which lein circulating trophy, which Must be included a banquet for all out-of- place at St. Elizabeth’s church Good be sung. cr.go, in which thirty-one Catholic won tlyree successive times for perma­ little reserve for the final struggle 17. Catholic Central, Fort WajTie, against Spalding, which had had an 24; Cathedral, Duluth, 18. Spalding, town teams and a tour of the city. Friday from 12 to 3 o’clock. Du­ The chorus of thirty voices will be high school basketball fives partici­ nent possession. bois’ “ Seven I^ast Words’’, will form support most ably all numbers?, while pated, Spalding Institute of Peoria, Majror Pretents Cap easier time of it, defeating Catholic Peoria, 20; Creighton, Omaha, 17. The all-tournament team, selected Central, Fort Wayne, 14 to 7, St. Stanislaus, Bay St. Louis, Miss., by Mike Griffin, head official of the the main part of the service of music, the new organ will give full orches­ 111., won the national Catholic cham- The Rev. William H. Agnew, S.J., with appropriate sermons. Solo parts tral effect. The harp, as part of the pion.ship at Loyola university gym- president of Loyola, awarded the per­ Scores of the Meet 24; St. Louis U. High, 22. St. Thomas, tournament and his assistants, in­ St. Paul. 16; St. Xavier, Cincinnati, cluded the following: Parshall, Cath­ will be sung bv Miss Josephine Woe- organ, will be heard with fine effect n.isium here Sunday, March 30. manent trophies and Mayor Dever In the first day’s play, the contests 11. Marquette, Milwaukee, 27; edral High, Lincoln, Nebr.’ McCarthy, ber, Messrs. Jack Whyte, D. J. Ni- in many parts of the “ Seven Last The contest waged for four days presented the Boedecker Best Sport- re.sulted as follows: Cathedral, Lincoln, 15. Spalding In.stitute, and Bonura, St. coll Vroom, C. Mattick, Arthur Al­ Words.” a id evenings, during which the Cath­ manship cup to the St. Stanilaus Cathedral High, Duluth, 40; St. Stanilaus, Bay St. Loui.s, Mis.s., for­ corn and Prof. J. L. Morse of Gold­ Josephine Woeber is director and olic boys showed a gameness and team, of Bay St. Louis, Miss. The John Cathedral, Milwaukee, 10. Saturday’s battles, in which all the wards. Bray, De La Salle, center. en. Mendelssohn’s “ Hear My Pray­ Clara Woeber, Organist. sportman.ship which sent them to Styles trophy for the team traveling Catholic Central, Fort Wayne, 21; teams were in their second or third O’Donnell, Marquette U. High, and er,” with Mrs. Howard L. Sleeper, There will be special music for their homes in a dozen states, some in the longest distance went to St. Pat­ St. Patrick’s, Chicago, 19. St. Pat- contests, resulted as follows: Listi, De La Salle, guards. soloist, and Rossini’s “ Stabat Mater,” Palm Sunday at St. Elizabeth’s. defeat, but all with the glory of hav­ rick’s of Pueblo, Colo., and Cathedral rick’.s, Pueblo, Colo., 25; Routt High, Second round: Aquinas, Rochester, ing done their best, and of having team of Lincoln, Nebr., won the Pow­ Jacksonville. 111., 21. Cathedral Lat­ 16; Detroit U. High, 6. De La Salle, added much to the renown of Cath­ ell trophy, specially offered for the in, Cleveland, won on forfeit from Kansas City, 26; St. Mel’s, Chicago, N. C. C. M. to HELP NEGROES olic manhood. The gymnasium was highest score made in the first round. St. Francis High, St. Francis, S. D. 18. AND INSANE jammed for every game. This team ran up a count of 42 to Spalding Institute, Peoria, 15; Gi- Third round: Catholic Central, Washington.— Steps for immediate The tourney was the first of a ser­ 15 against St. Mary’s of Clarksburg, bault High, Vincennes, Ind., 12. Fort Wayne, 20; Cathedral Latin, New York Papers Elated at Victory assi.stance to -the Catholics of St. ies to be held annually. W. Va. The closest contender for Creighton University High, Omaha, Cleveland, 17. Spalding, Peoria, 17; Elizabeth’s, the government hospital The closing session of the meet was this honor was the Cathedral team of 18; St. Cyril, Chicago, 15. St. Thom­ St. Thomas, St. Paul, 2. Marquette, for insane here, and for assistance to gi^en an unusual touch by the pres Duluth, Minn., which scored 40 as’ Military Academy, St. Paul, 23; Milwaukee, 23; St. Stanilaus, Bay St. the negro Catholics of Anacostia, ence of the Church dignitaries and against the 10 of the Cathedral of St. Ignatius', Chicago, 15. Marquette, Louis, 17. De La Salle, Kansas City, were taken at a meeting at which for Americanism in Oregon Decision leading citizens of Chicago, including Milwaukee team. Milwaukee, 12; Loyola, Chicago, 8. 22; Aquina.s, Rochester, N. Y., 15. Washington District council, N. C.C. the city’s Catholic mayor, William E. Four of Chicago’s five entrants Cathedral High, Lincoln, 42; St. At 2:30 p. m. Sunday, in the semi­ M., was re-established. Dever. went down to defeat in the opening Mary’s, Clarksburg, W. Va., 15. St. finals, Spalding defeated Catholic New York.— The Times and World ing children and that all graduates of The Right Rev. Edward F. Hoban, round Thursday, the fifth, St. Mel’s, Louis U. High, 25; St. Mary’s, Elk- Central of Fort Wayne, 14 to 7. Washington.— The application for auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, admin­ staying through until the semi-finals both had strong editorials praising the grade schools would possess, in ton, S. D., 7. St. Stanilaus’ , Bay St. At 3:30 p. m., Marquette, Mil­ a federal charter filed by the I. F. C. the Oregon decision against educa­ so far as the schools succeeded in im­ istrator of the archdiocese during the Saturday. Louis, Miss., 35; Our Lady of waukee, defeated De La Sa*lle, Kan­ A. has received adverse action at the tional autocracy. “ The private school pressing it on their pupil.s, a rubber- absence of His Eminence, Cardinal The final contest, at 9 p. m. Sun­ Lourde.s, Marinette, Wis., 20. sas City, in their,semi-final tilt, 16 to hands of the committee of the house is often a most valuable public stamp outlook and philosophy. It Mundelein, presented to the victor­ day evening, was a battle between The second day’s contests resulted 14. of representatives. school,” says The Times. “ Moreover, would mean that as nearly as possi­ it frequently offers freedom for ex­ ble all graduates of the grades would periment and special training that have the same fund of information cannot always be .bad in the public and the same opinions on all subjects school. We need one as the comple­ covered. It would mean a standard­ ment of the other.” It says that the ized output o f citizenry, the factory decision is most valuable in “ protect­ production of brains.” ing the parental right against a so­ cialistic invasion.” The World, in part, declares: “ 'There has been no more sinister evidence of the regulatory mania of the post-war mind than this attempt, originating with the voters and not with a legislature, to standardize schools in conformity with an intol­ erant formula. “ If instruction for children be­ tween the ages of eight and sixteen were forbidden in any state except in the school system of the state it © would mean the death of experiment in education in the grades. It would mean that the state could do as it pleased with the minds of all grow- i i OREGON WILL TRY TO CONTROL SCHOOLS New Shirts (Continued from Page 1) posed legislation the public and pri­ vate schools will be placed on a par, for Spring and that all teachers will have to be certificated by the state superinten­ E know men’s dent of schools. It will also be re­ tastes as well as quired that ^the public and private W schools use "the same standard text we do mien’s wear. W e books, and that the requirements of selected these shirts one institution will be the same as an­ other. with this in mind. The “ It was declared that such legisla­ materials are new and tion would tend to improve some of the patterns are many. the private schools, and remove much of the criticism which resulted in the You will be as pleased passage of the anti-private school law with the selection as we by the voters of this state.” ' 'y/i I That the private schools of Oregon were in the selecting. are in any sense below the public is a lie manufactured out of the whole Stock of cloth. Colored Shirts with starched collars NEW SCENES PAINTED to match FOR PARISH’S STAGE Lyttle & Fine, New York City (St. Joseph’s Parish). are particularly new; Great Easter news, men! The entire stock of LYTTLE & FINE, The whole equipment of the stage excellent values at has been retouched and several new celebrated New York makers of “ Fifth Avenue Fashion Clothes,” scenes have been painted. $2.00 and $2.50 bought at a figure way below cost— BECAUSE LYTTLE & Fathers Gregory and Justin, FINE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. O.F.M., were the speakers last week at the Lenten services. Starting Tomorrow Morning, Your Choice of These Fine Next Sunday is the regular month­ ly Communion for the Holy Name so­ ciety at the 7 :30 Mass; meeting Sun­ day evening after services. The palms will be blessed and disr tributed next Sunday at the last Mass. The blessing will begin at 16th Street 10:15. Our Lady of Perpetual Helg) at Glenarm branch will have charge of the a P tars during April. '

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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Page F o u l* THE DENVER CAtHOLIC REGISTER The Denver Catholic Register President of Board, Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D.; Editor and Manager, The DeSellem Fuel & Feed Company Rev. Matthe^ J. W. Smith; Printing Manager, George H. Astlei; SI. PAUL OFTAKWG GHAa A. DaSBLLBM John J. Coursey; Associate Editor, Thomas M. Smith. FIRST CLASS FUEL AND FEED Entered as second-class matter at the postofiSce at Denver, Colo. Office Champa 926 Thirty-fifth and Walnut Sts. ResHeoee Phone Main 4266 Denvhr, Colorado Published Weekly by THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY (Inc.) (By Rev. Matthew Smith.) start him off wherever he goes next. phanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus. St. One of a Series of Articles Dealing He does not want to see them now Paul reminds the people that the THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG CO. 203 Railroad Building, ISIS Larimer Street With First Corinthians. just in passing, but hoi^s to spend family of Stephanas was the first to Corner Fifteenth and CurtU» Charles Building some time with them if the Lord be converted in Greece and he says St. Paul, in the last chapter of Telephone Main 5413 Denver, Colo. permits. He says that he will stay that its members have devoted them­ this’ epistle, shows that the practice Reliable Drugs and-Famil;^ Medicines in Ephesus until Pentecost, where he selves to God’s service. He urges of taking up collections is as ancient has a great opportunity for mi*ion- the Corinthians to enlist under such D ’oendabU Prescriptioa Service Thursday, April 10, 1924. as Catholicity itself, and also makes ary work. But he also mentions that leaders and under any one who joins a remark or two which shows that Telephone Main 1900 * he has many opponents. Certainly with them and works hard. Stephan­ even Apostles had to watch their his life was anything but a bed of as probably was not a clergyman; step to keep from being unjustly OFFICIAL NOTICE roses. but he was a hard-working layman. criticized. He tells ■ the Corinthians that if The trio, St. Paul says, have made He begins by telling the Corinth­ THE MILES & DRYER PRINTING CO. The Catholic Register has our fullest approval as to its pur­ Timothy reaches them— he seems to up for the Corinthians’ absence from ians that “ concerning the collections pose and method of publication. We declare it the official organ o l have doubt whether he will do so on him. They have cheered his heart, that are to be made for the saints,” Now in their new building, 1936-38 Lawrence St. the Diocese of Denver and earnestly bespeak for it the whole-heart­ this journey— they are to treat him and the Corinthians’ too. He says he wants them to do as he told the CATHOLIC WORK A SPECIALTY ’ ed support of our priests and people. That support will make The kindly, because he is, devoted to the that such men should be appreciated. churches in Galatia to do. The mon­ Estimates Given on Work from Out of the City Register a strong power lor the spread o l God’s ^ngdom in Colorado. Lord’s work, like Paul himself. The churches in Asia, he says, ey was being raised for the faithful Therefore no one is to slight him. wish to bo remembered to the Cor­ Telephones, Champa 8082 jctndl 8083 •i>J. HENRY TTHEN, of Jerusalem, and in addition to the And the Corinthians are to see him inthians. Aquila and Priscilla (or references to the collection in thi.s May 1,1918. Bishop o l Denver. off cordially when he returns to Paul, Priaca)— a man and wife who did letter, it is mentioned in II Corinth­ as the Apostle is expecting him with much to comfort St. Paul and who ians 8, Romans 15 and Acts 24. The the other brothers. Timothy was present and other collections were were two of the hardest workers in probably of a timid nature, likely to the infant Church— send the Cor­ raised by St. Paul because of the GRAPE JUICE ENTHUSIASM be hurt by the factions in the Cor­ inthians their special greetings, with request made of him by the other inthian Church and the practice of the congregation that meets at their The writer of That’s That in the Denver Post has more Apostles that he help the poor in H e Alta Marbet aod Baling Co. some there of saying what they than once broached an idea like the following: Jerusalem (Galatians 2). The Apos­ house, ' “ with whom I also lodge.” thought of even high dignitaries, re­ tolic Church, therefore, was universal (Words quoted are probably spuri­ "You read that Dr. W . S. Friedman of Temple Emmanuel gardless of consequences. ous.) Probably special places for 400 EAST COLFAX has substituted grape juice for-wine in the religious ceremonies minded in charity. On the first day of every week, As for Apollos, St. Paul shows liturgical services nad not yet been thpt he is not jealous o f this gifted established. The worship was con­ of his church and that he has never made application for sacra­ St. Paul informed the Corinthians, step in and visit our new store— ^the finest in Denver. orator by saying that he has often mental wine since the Volstead law became effective. That each of them is to put aside and ducted in private houses. urged him to visit Corinth with the St. Paul tells the Corinthians to store up a portion o f his gains, so Everything good to eat can be found here. is something for him and his congregation to be proud of. Very other brothers, but he is unwilling that when the Apostle comes to Cor­ greet one anoNier with a sacred kiss. few rabbis or churches in the United States can say as much. to come now, yet will come when But lest any hearts of swains and inth, the collection will have already he shall have time. Apollos, a pow­ lassies should patter too swiftly at THE STORE THAT SATISFIES THE APPETITE The church element, more than any other, is responsible for been made.' Evidently, the Corinth­ prohibition. There is no real reason why any church should erful figure in the early Church, an the thought of this practice, let it ians were accustomed to meet on Alexandrian, a handsome man and Sundays. The text, therefore, can be here stated that the kissing was need alcoholic liquor in any of its ceremdnies. Fermented wine of wonderful eloquence, had made a be used in proof of the Apostolic limited to one’s own sex. The “ pax” is no nearer the blood of the Savior than than is grape juice. great impression at Corinth. The in Solemn and Pontifical Masses origin of the Lord’s Day as the chief It isn’t unreasonable to expect the church to practice the pro­ people wanted him back, but due to day of Christian worship. Apocalypse continues the custom. hibition it teaches.’’ the fact that one of the cliques in The Apostle had dictated his let­ DUFFY 1. 10 uses the term “ Lord’s Day.” It does not seem to enter his head that there are millions The Church always refers to Sunday the city named itself after him, he ter to a secretary. He adds a fare­ was not willing to go for a while. well, he says, in his own hand. This of people in this country who are perfectly honest in their belief as the Lord’s Day in her liturgical STORAGE AND MOVING He w'as too good a clergyman not was to prove its genuineness. He Warehouse, 1521 Twentieth St. that religion is revealed by God, not to be changed at the whim books— “ Dominica.” to realize the danger-of party divi­ pronounces anathema on any one The Apostle says that when he sions. who has no love for the Lord. Then Phone Main 1340 Office, 601 Fifteenth St. of men. If Christ used real wine and Christ is God, why sub­ reaches Corinth, he will send what­ St. Paul urges the Corinthians to he says: Maran-atha. The word is stitute? God knows what He wants used. Wine is not evil. ever persons the brethren authorize, be on the watch; to stand firm in Aramaic and may mean: “Lord, with credentials, to carry their ^ f t Man’s abuse of it is. come quickly.” The meaning is dis­ to Jerusalem. And if it seems fitting their faith; to act like men; to show themselves strong; to do everything puted. Some say it is: “ Our Lord - AN EDITOR’S MAIL for him to go himself, they will ac­ CORDES PHARMACY company him. We know from Rom­ with love. Better advice was never has come” ; others, “ Our Lord com- An editor’s mail brings some queer letters. One man, ans 15 and Acts 24 that, he did go given. The counsel of doing every­ eth.” It seems to be a reminder to No Safer Place for Prescription Work thing with charity is especially fit­ the Corinthians that judgment writing to us, is dreadfully afraid that the average person, to Jerusalem. The fact that he took ting. If they had obeyed this be­ awaits. The Apostle closes asking 14th and Glenarm Sts. Phone Main 7901 the delegates along was undoubtedly going to Confession, fails to tell many serious sins. But even fore, the scoring they received from that the blessing of the Lord may in order to guard against suspicion Pythian Building. Denver. Prompt Free Delivery if we concede his argument that people do some nasty things the Apostle for their cliques, unjust be with all the Corinthians, and that lest he might help himself from the his love be with them all through that bother them little, he forgets that if the person is not aware money. It seems strange to-us, who accusations and other sins would not that things are sins, they are not for him. God would hold us hold him in such eminent regard, have been necessary. Jesus Christ, The practice of having It seems that the Corinthians’ let­ that this should be necessary, but clergy bless the people, therefore, EMIL RICKLY responsible for not getting the necessary instruction about what ter to St. Paul was carried by Ste- comes from Apostolic days. LEO A. SPETNACEL is or what is not sinful. But the man or woman who goes to tbe Apostle had some enemies in the infant Church, who would have been Confession is usually living in such a way that he or she gets delighted to involve him in trouble. such instruction; and if such a person is not conscious of sin, God probably permitted this for the CLEANING and DYEING neither is he guilty. 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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION Father^ an4 Son Communion at Visiting Jesuit, Father Carey, Holy Name Socie Prominent Speakers Address St. Francis de Sales’ Sunday Speaks at St. Philomena’s of St. Elizaketli’s St. Catkerine’s at Lent Services

St. Francis de Sales’ Parish). Mrs. John Loritz, president of the aid, (St. Philomena’s Parish). meet your more material demands. (St. Catherine’s Parish). day for the men of the parish. They The Holy Name society and the who, on behalf of the large assem­ The second day of adoration has Adults 50c, children 35c, Meets Friday Nigkt During the past week St. Cather­ will receive Communion at the 8 Junior Holy Name are co-operating in blage of ladies present, thanked Mrs. passed and left behind it a sense of The usual collection for Easter ine’s was favored by haying as speak­ o’clock Mass. The Welfare council an effort to have all the men and Prendergast for her valuable assist­ ineffable sweetness and content; left flowers will be made next Sunday. ers the Rev, H. L. McMenamin of and the Holy Name society will hold boys of the parfeh receive Holy Com­ ance in the society. Mrs. Prender­ a consciousness of a vast love; left a This is specially provided for those of (St. Elizabeth’s Parish). the Cathedral and Father Francis R. their regular monthly meeting Fri­ munion in a body at the “ Father and gast graciously thanked the ladies feeling o f rest and unspeakable the parish wh^ are not members of On Friday evening after services Walsh of the same parish. Father day evening following the services. Son” Communion at the 7 o’clock but added that any recompense or peace. To a non-Catholic such an the Altar society and therefore have the monthly meeting of the Holy McMenamin spoke on Wednesday to A High Mass of Requiem was sung Mass Sunday morning. Father Don­ even recognition was never dreamed occasion is incomprehensible. The no opportunity to assist with the reg­ Name society will be held. Father one of the largest crowds of the sea­ on Wednesday morning for John T. nelly commented very favorably on of—her work of charity was given utter silence, the manifest devotion, ular altar work, but by contributing Justin is anxious that every man in son. His talk covered the ground Mulroy, father o f Rev. J. R. Mulroy. the plan in his announcement last to God’s poor, the needy and sick, a the disregard of externals, the evi­ to this flower fund they may feel on the parish should make it a point to of ^e privileges Catholics enjoy by The Mass was said at the request of Sunday morning, reminding the men labor of love willingly ^ven. dent concentration on the spirit, are Easter Sunday that the honor and be present as he is expecting a very having our Divine Lord present upon the Altar and Rosary society. and boys that there can be no closer The little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. seen nowhere else in the world. 'To praise offered to God in the beauty interesting meeting. Each man the altar at all times. On Sunday On Tuesday evening the Sans Par- bond of union between father and P. Goggin, 326 S. Logan, died last those whom illness kept away, it may and fragrance of the flowers are the should make that sacrifice for the evening Father Walsh’s remarks were eil club held its first initiation. Mem­ son than the bond of common son- Monday. The funeral was held from be said in consolation that the day work of their hands and hearts as Lenten season and be present The particularly suited to the masses of bers of the club report it to have ship of God and brotherhood of the church Wednesday of last week. will be repeated on June 27, and if truly as if they had been privileged members will receive Communion in people when he dwelt upon the been a success and from the noise Christ. This is the regular monthly Mass of the Angels was offered by they were denied this time their fer­ to share the labor. a body at the 8 o’clock Mass on Sun­ thoughts contained in the gospel of emanating from the hall a good time Communion Sunday for the Holy Father Donnelly. The boys’ choir vor and happiness may be all the Mrs. Geo. Bradbury, little Frank day morning. One has the chance to St. Matthew, showing the variety of was enjoyed. Name society and an opportunity for sang Bonner’s Mass, under the direc­ greater for having been deferred. Foley and Mrs. John Hayden were fulfill his Easter duty and at the stewardships that would be rewarded The pastor has issued a call for all the men of the parish to fulfill tion of Father Smith. Mrs. R. W. It seemed only a conclusion to that prayed for last Sunday, as they were same time to start Holy week services and in what amounts. Those who ushers. Anyone interested in this their Easter duty in a body. Hynes sang the offertory and at the day of blessings when, on Sunday dangerously ill, in proper fashion so h is expected only return to God the talents He work please notify either Father The regular monthly meeting of close of the service “Angels Ever morning, the priests spoke of the A Mass of Requiem was sung on that not one man of the parish will has loaned them certainly cannot ex­ Mannix or any o f the present ushers. the Holy Name society will take Bright and Fair,” Handel. Father wonders of frequent Communion, the Thursday for Michael McGlone, re­ be absent. pect the reward of the faithful ser­ Miss Catherine Maroney of this place in the assembly room of -the Smith conducted the services at the effects of the constant union of the quested by his mother. Father Gregory opened the mission vants who return an equal amount parish is reported to be seriously ill. rectory on Monday evening at 8 grave. Mrs. Agnes King, of Ama­ soul and God; and it still was all one Father Flanagan preached in Gree­ at Yuma on Sunday morning. Due over and above the sum loaned them. Class leaders for March follow: o’clock. Final arrangements for the rillo, Texas, mother of Mrs. Goggin. subject when Father Carey talked ley last Sunday evening. to t’nat fact Father Justin took his In conclusion. Father Walsh pointed Dorothy Dunn, second grade; Hazel Jiggs’ dinner, to be served in the is with her daughter in her time of Sunday evening of so dwelling on The Young Ladies’ sodality held place at St. Joseph’s and preached on out that interest on the ^ fts of the Bain, third grade; John Ginnelly, new Community building on Easter trouble. Mrs. Goggin has contracted the thoughts of our Lord that we its regular monthly meeting at the Wednesday evening. Lord was an excellent thing to have fourth grade; Virrell Walker, fifth Monday evening by the society, will scarlet fever. build our characters after the mold rectory on Tuesday evening. The Altar society had a large gath­ accumulated for the final judgment grade; Edward Lowery, sixth grade; be made ^t this meeting. A good at­ The Young Ladies’ sodality held of His, of trying to know Him so The Junior sodality will hold its ering for its meeting on Tuesday day. Louise Krabacker, seventh grade; tendance is desired. its meeting last Monday evening. perfectly that we could act as He meeting on Friday afternoon at 4 afternoon. It reveals the deep in­ Next Sunday wil be Communion Thomas Russell, eighth grade. The boys’ vested choir will assist There were discussed at this meeting would act, to meditate on Him until o’clock, when a report on the cake terest the women have in the welfare at the blessing of the palms before plans for the May crowning and we are like Him in all things. sale will be made and other enter­ of the parish and the hearty co-op­ the 11 o’clock Mass on Sunday morn­ “ Springtime Frolic.” A donation of Father Carey, SJ., secretary to prises arran^d. eration they are giving to the work. ing. Members of the senior choir will $10 from a friend was acknowledged the provincial of the southern prov­ On Good Friday the Three Honrs’ There will be no meeting of the Silk Specialist! sing during the Mass, whic)i will be at this time. It was voted to pur­ ince, is a brother to Mr. Carey of begins at 1:30 with Dubois “ Seven Young Ladies’ sodality on Wednes­ ‘Dependable Silks” Silk Specialists a Low Mass. chase a number of vases and vigil Columbine street, whom he is visit­ Last Words,” under the direction of day evening. Considering that it is The high school unit of the Junior lights for the Blessed Virgin’s altar. ing, and it was a great privilege to George Bradbury. Holy week and that all are expected sodality will meet Friday evening at The candle-sticks will also be lac- hear him preach. He gave a sermon at church several nights the meeting the home o f . Mildred Harrington, luered by Mr. Kaffer. The plans of great power and depth and is evi­ ALUMNAE TO GIVE THEIR has been postponed until the fol­ 1148 S. Clarkson. The grade school or the “ Springtime Frolic” were, dently a priest of intense zeal and LAST MUSICAL APRIL 22 lowing week. Dawsoi^ Sills Gam paisu unit met last Friday evening at the given out. devotion. The choir is faithfully rehearsing — _ OPPOSlTtL . -i for the services on Good Friday and home of Marjorie Maxwell. The numbers will consist of an The activities for the school bazaar The bureau of music o f the Inter­ THEOeNVa must necessarily continue and the Blaster Sunday and all who attend Wednesday at 3 o’clock was held opening chorus, a revue, the princi­ national Federation of Catholic ‘‘You’ll Do “ You’ll Do the services at St. Elizabeth’s are as­ the funeral of Mary C. Tolan, infant pals of which will be introduced and junior girls’ cake sale Saturday after­ alumnae will give its fifth and last BETTER TUSixieedb Sired BETTER sured of a rare musical treat. at DAWSON’S" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. To­ their praises sung by the Columbian noon was sweetly remunerative. They musical of the season ■ on Tuesday, at DAWSON’S’* The Holy week services will, be as lan o f 630 S. Corona. trio; a novelty number, a colored seemed to enjoy it, and are quitie April 22, in St. Mary’s auditorium at follows: On Wednesday night there On Palm Sunday “ The Palms” will sketch and a fifteen-minute comedy pleased with the returns. 8:30 p. m. The affair will be classed, will be a German sermon preached be sung at the 7 and 11 o’clock playlet entitled “ When Do We Eat?” “ Our” club, under Mrs, Kiene, “An EJvening of Poetry and Music,” OUR SECOND by Father Severin. Father Justin Masses by Frank Smith. A social will follow the frolic. The gave a delightful party on Thursday and the artists to be presented are; will be the preacher on Thursday The regular Lenten services are frolic and social will be in the parish evening at the home of Mrs. Galla­ Mrs. Lilian White-Spencer, well night and the sermon will be in Eng­ held on Wednesday and Friday eve­ hall ^ e third week in May and will gher, 820 St. Paul street. A part of known Colorado writer, who will lish. On Friday afternoon from 12 nings. During Passion season the at­ be given on two successive nights. the evening was devoted to cards read her sonnets and her popular to 3 o’clock the three hours’ agony tendance and devotion should be An entertainment by the school chil­ and then an old-fashioned spelling- "Hymn to Colorado;” Miss Josephine ANNIVERSARY will be kept by services. There will doubled. The liturgical services, of dren was given after the meeting. bee was staged, to the vast amuse­ Woeber will give a review of the folk be the singing of the Seven Last Holy week will be carried out with There were an Irish folk dance and ment of both contestants and audi­ songs of different nations, Mrs. Rob- Words, and prayers. Father Gregory the assistance of the boys’ vested song, “ My Wild Irish Rose,” by the tors. People don’t always sw ll the lin H. Davis will sing and Mrs. will be the preacher for the three- choir. The blessing of the palms will following girls: Margaret Scherer, way they look or the way you texpect Thomas Patterson-Campbell will play take place next Sunday at 11 o’clock. Patricia McLachlan, Margaret La­ and the surprises are very entextain- a group of piano numbers. hour services. In the evening, Father Justin will deliver the sermon. All Thursday following there will be the ment, Marjorie Maxwell, Marion ing. Mrs. Kiene is an energetic and As this program will complete the procession in honor of the Blessed Lamport, Lorene Turner, Louise faithful leader and has one of th*- year’s series, the bureau o f , music the services are in English except SILK SALE Wednesday night. Sacrament. Friday, procession and Bessler, Maxine Messinger. Maxine finest bands of workers in the par­ anticipates the usual large attendance Tuesday, the usual Lenten sermon Mass of the Presanctified, with the Day accompanied at the piano. 'There ish. The combination should be ir- which its affairs have drawn in the OFFERING THE GREATEST at 7 :45. 'This is preached by Father adoration of the Cross. Saturday, were an Irish jig by Patricia McLach­ risistible and “ Our” club has many past. The programs are arranged by LaBonte, C.SS.R., who has been con­ the blessing of the new fire and lan and solos by Margaret Lament backers for first place in the bazaar Mrs. Alexins Gargan, state chairman ducting the Lenten course. Like­ Easter water. It is hoped there will and Margaret Scherer. race. of music, and Mrs. William Spiegel, be a good attendance at these devo­ The Dramatic club is planning a The school children were excusRl wise, the usual St. Anthony devotions VALUES state chairman of press. will be held. tions. play to be given the first week in Monday afternoon and special ar­ I N The collection for the St. Vincent May. The pastor placed the order rangements made for them to see the SAINT SHOWN HOLDING OAR TAKES TITULAR CHURCH de Paul society amounted to $251. this week for the chairs in the audi­ Passion Play. 'They cannot begin at AND CHALICE The priests wish to thank those who torium and these will be received too tender an age to have the great London.— A stained glass window Cardinal Hayes, in an elaborate gave to this good work. The offer­ shortly after Easter. The play itself story imprinted on their hearts. of St. Brendan, the Irish navigator, ceremony at Rome, on April 4 took NEWEST STYLES ing was generous considering the will be a good, pleasing comedy. The Holy Name society will re­ will form part of the decoration of over his titular church, Santa Maria many calls made at this time. There will be no delays betweejV acts ceive Communion in a body at the the British Empire exhibition whi

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A Communion breakfast will be History of the Denver Dry Goods Co. served for the Knights of Columbus is Near Peace; Pope Ui^ed in League CARPET WEAVING following the 8:30 Mass at the Cath­ • BIGLER RUG CO. ; edral next Sunday morning. Most of London.— Denial has been made by ings of the League of Nations. It the Cathedral will be turned over to both sides that the Roman question hopes for a diplomatic representative the Knights at this Mass as is the cus­ i Fluff R ubb Woven from old carpets. i is near settlement The Universe from the Vatican to Geneva to han­ 4 Rae Rub W eavine. any width i tom every year at the closing of the dle Catholic and moral nuestions. « without Beam i suggests that the Pope be asked to V W e spccialiae on Silk Weaving < annual retreat. But before this can come about, the ♦ Carpets Cleaned and' Shampooed •' The Rev. Russell Kirschhenheuter, send an observer, like America at power and prestige of the league T 723 West 6th Ave. Ph. So. 2144-W ' C.M., professor of Scripture at St. various peace conferences, to meet- must increase. • Thomas’ seminary, is the speaker in A Store-Wide charge of the annual retreat, April DR. F. J. CUFFEY 9, 10, 11 and 12, closing with Com­ DENTIST munion at the 8:30 Mass Sunday.

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ORIGINAL IN POOR CONDITION -f- They attack the Catholic Church, Giver of our inalienable rights, is in­ FATHER NEENAN GIVES extricably woven into the American TALK AT HOLY FAMILY accusing Catholics of being un-Amer­ ican, like all hypocrites seeking to pattern of government. Destroy that Father Robert Servant Dead; Father Vakh Shows K M . Foe fasten upon others the crime of which belief and our government falls. An (Holy Family Parish). they are guilty. The Church, how­ path to God is the very soul of Am­ The Wednesday and Friday Lenten ever, is little concerned with their erican jurisprudence. Equality be­ devotions were unusually well at­ activities. .Standing upon the emi­ fore God is the only true equality. tended last week. Father Neenan nence to which she has risen through Cod-given rights are the only inher­ I Among Hardest Working Pioneers delighted his audience with an elo­ to Nation Rather Than to Church ent rights. Take God out of our centuries of glorious achievement, quent talk on Mother Church, the and conscious of the Divine life which political life and you destroy the home of the soul. The mountains, Christ breathed into her being, she America of our fathers. Therefore the sun, the ocean, music, art— all (Continued from Page 1) the district was divided into two par­ nition of natural rights, coming not surveys the results of human attempts the most important service to this na­ are gratifying and pleasing to man’s Father Servant, with the permission (Continued from Page 1). front the state but from the CreStor; tion that any group of citizens can ishes. Father Servant received .six senses, but only in the Catholic to destroy her, and laughs at the of his ordinary, acted as a private celebration of Jefferson Week should rights that are inalienable, that no perform is the religious training of counties as his share— Montrose, Church can the soul of man find clownish antics of these latest re­ preceptor to three boys, wishing to Ouray, Telluride. Rico, Delta and not be limited to the children of the government can abrogate; rights that cruits in the ranks of the enemy. But its youth, and Cayiolics who at tre­ peace and rest. There in the real community, but all ^ow n-ups would are to be determined no more by the mendous sacrifice maintain a .system review his classics. He was then a Mesa. There was not a church in the presence o f our Lord, through adora­ it is not so with America. Our gov­ subdeacon. The family resided at district. With the aid of money from do well to take up^the Declaration, vote of the majority than by the dic­ of rdi^ous .Schools are making a tion and prayer, can man receive the ernment has no Divine promise of Fareins, a few miles from Afs, and France, he built churches in Grand read it carefully several times, and tum o f an absolute monarch; rights immortality, and she has not the more distinct contribution to true comfort, and consolation that ever the priest, named Dubois, had been Junction and Montrose and bought memorize the following extract: “ We that are summarized under the three Americanism than that of any other changing nature and fickle art are weight of two thousand years at her confessor and a personal friend of the hold these truths to be self-evident: headings of life, liberty and the pur­ class of American citizens. a building in Ouray. One of the unable to give to him. It is in the back. This government of ours can saintly Cure of Ars. After the Cure most thrilling incidents in his life that all men are created equal; that suit of happiness, and which include be destroyed, and will be destroyed, The non-religious schools, which so Church that all the important pha.ses they are endowed by their Creator the right to worship God according to died, Abbe Dubois was offered his occurred at Ouray when he tried to of life are celebrated a;id raised to if its citizens do not pay the price many regard as the highest expres.sion parish, but refused it on the ground stop a lynching and came within a with inherent and inalienable rights; one’s conscience, to educate one’s of liberty— eternal vigilance. This of American democracy, are utterly the height of a sacrament; namely. that among them are life, liberty and children in religion as well as in sec­ that he waa?not worthy to succeed a hair’s breadth of being lynched him­ Baptism, Confirmation, marriage and vigilance should be exerted to ferret un-American, and it is high time that the pur.suit of happiness; that to se­ ular knowledge, and all other rights saint. Father Servant all his life ap­ self. The West was wild and woolly, even death. And so in the Church out those who are at war with Amer­ our fellow Americans should wake preciated the association with Father indeed, then. cure these rights governments are in­ which common sense declares to be the soul finds a temporary home until ican principles of government, to up to this fact. Our government and Dubois, who was also his confessor. In 1866, Father Servant relin­ stituted amongst men, deriving their inherent in human nature; rights the course of life is run and the eter­ smoke them out of their lairs, to strin religion go hand in hand, hut they quished the Ouray, Rico and Tellu­ just powers from the consent of the which states are .set up to conserve; After three years. Father Servant nal home of heaven is reached. This o ff their cowardly masks, and to hold are not mutually dependent. Reli­ ride district^ but took on a larger governed; that whenever any form of right's which if violated by govern­ became an auxiliary profes.sor at the Wednesday Father Sweeney gave a them up to the scorn and contempt of gion does not need America, but Jesuit college in Mongres, where territory, Rio Blanco county, later government becomes destructive of ments, subject it to change, or abol­ loyal citizens. Enemies should re­ America ab.solutely needs religion; talk the.se ends it is the right of the people ition. Bishop Joseph Projectus Machebeuf, divided into several counties. He in­ On Thursday night the Holy Name ceive the treatment due to enemies. and the mo.st effective way to destroy who founded the diocese of Denver, vaded his new field with a campir to alter or abolish it, and to insti­ The.se two principles are the foun­ This is not contrary to Christian the government which Jefferson and society will hold its regular monthly tute new government, laying its foun­ went on a visit The Bishop explain­ outfit and had to ride eighteen days. meeting in the school hall. It is dation-stones upon which the Ameri­ charity. We should be ever ready to his co-workers bequeathed to us, is ed the material prospects of Colo Th^ first Mass was celebrated in tre dations on such principles, and organ­ can commonwealth has been erect'd, forgive those who have injured us. to take God . out of the hearts of hoped all the members will attend, as izing its powers in such form as to rado, but dwelt more on the suffer­ timbers at the head of South Douglas matters of importance will be dis­ and, p d to say, there are men abroad We should never withhold the hand American children. ings of its priests. He urged Father creek. On this journey, he visited them shall seem most likely to effect in this land of ours who would dyna­ of friendship from those who have cussed. Next Sunday the society wHl their safety and happiness.’’ Servant to come to America with him. the camp of the Ute Indians and met receive Communion in a body at the mite both of them. 'The Ku Klux seen the error of their ways; but we CATHOLIC ELECTED MAYOR OF old Colorow, one of their chiefs, who This sentence clearly and forcibly -The two went on a visit to Ars, and 7:30 Mass. Klan and other “ patriotic organiza- should not forget that Christ, who IOWA TOWN there Father Servant gave his affirm­ kindly received him. He went from states the two fundamental principles tions,’’ patriotic with that patriotism counselled the turning of the other Carroll, la.-—John E. Haltigan, a Ladies, be loyal to your cause of Americanism. The first of these ative answer. The Bishop’s clinching here to Rifle, which consisted of a bake, buy and help make each Fri­ which “ is the last refuge of a scoun­ cheek, did not hesitate to lash the young Catholic lawyer, was elected argument had been Christ’s saying single snake-infested cabin; thence to is equality, an equality that is not the drel,’’ are directing all their efforts money changers out of the temple mayor of this town last week, despite day night bake sale a bigger success gift of the state, but which results that if any one loved father or Glenwood Springs, where he rested, than the one before it. Step into towards undermining the props upon and we should not hesitate to whip the fact that he had been a resident from our common creation by God; mother more than Him, that one was and then to Grand Junction. The the school hall after Friday’.s devo- which our government rests. The out of public office, by means of the here only'one year. not worthy of Him. hardships foretold bv Bishop Mache­ an ei^uality that raises no barriers members of such organizations are ballot, those who pollute the temple tions. of religion (which is an affair of the beuf came to pass in full force in Lucille and Margaret Doyle, the more dangerous enemies of our re­ of American government; nor should Not a great while afterwards, in individual conscience), or of race, NASHVILLE DIOCESE SHOWS those days. charming young daughters of Mrs. public than an armed host on the we scruple to scourge with the busi­ Paris, Father Servant met the Rev. (which is not under the individual’s WAR QUOTA EXCEEDED What giants the pioneer clergy of Doyle of 3459 Quitman street, are Mexican border or an armada steam ness boycott all who will not repudi­ John B. Pitaval, then in major orders control); an equality which makes Nashville is the sixteenth American the West were! How little we have attending school at Mt. St. Scholas- ing towards our shores. They are ate the Klan and other un-American like himself. The two of them came all truly equal in opportunity, in the dioces to turn in data to the N. C. W. together to America and Father Ser­ appreciated them! Where, in all the tica’s academy in Canon City. They traitors within our gates, protecting organizations. history of the Church, has any man courts of justice, in civic duties, and themselves by the theft of public of­ Another timely meditation on the othan its share vant afterwards saw his friend ex­ left a week ago Saturday, their in the holding of public office. young men into the gone through more than the man who mother accompanying them as far as fice, and fattening upon the bigotry Declaration of Independence is that World war. alted to the Archiepiscopal dignity. The second principle is the recog- His Grace was Archbishop of Santa ias just died! Pueblo.— Mrs. H. Breen, 4112 Zeno- and race prejudice of the ignoran(. belief in God, our Creator and the Fe, but for several years has lived in In 1887, Father Servant had charge bia street, who has been critically ill retirement in Denver. The two sailed of the arrangements for the consecra­ of pneumonia, is out of danger now from France June 4, 1881, and tion of Bishop Nicholas C. Matz in and is slowly recovering her health. landed in New York eleven days Denver. Due to the frontier condi­ — Mrs. Frank Buell, with her son_ of later, being sent to St. Mary’s semi­ tions, this was no slight task. In Cheyenne, formerly of this jmrish, nary, Baltimore, where on Sept, December of that year. Father Ser­ has been visiting her mother-in-law they were ordained deacons by Arch­ vant went to France and did not re­ in Denver and will leave in a few bishop, later Cardinal, Gibboiis. They turn until 1890. In 1891, Father days for Winslow, Ariz., to make her were called to Denver for ordination Malone, then pastor of St. Joseph’s home.— Father Lappen is e.tpected as priests on the following Dec. 24. parish, Denver, being a convalescent. back from Oregon this Thursday. Father Servant acted as his assistant Father Servant was assistant at the In June of that year he was sent by old Stout street Cathedral until 1883, Bishop Matz, the coadjutor, to Canon and accompanied Bishop Macbcbeiif City, then to Custer county, where on missionary journeys. It was he he was told to take a census. In who took the first eighteen orphans Two Darbys in August, he was appointed pastor of to St. Vincent’s when the Sisters of Silver Cliff and West Cliffe, with the Not only are you offered Only 2 more days of the Charity of Leavenworth opened that entire county under his care. He the lowest terms, but the Simmons Bed Outfit Sale. institution. Many a time, Father Ser­ built a new chapel at Silver Cliff to bed outfits in this sale are vant told the editor of this paper, he Buy today and save real replace the little dilapidated one and Candy Business; far below the market. You vent into the Bishop’s room in the money. Enjoy the easy had it just about finished when he was may get Simmons quality morning and found him asleep with sent to San Luis de la Culebra, a springs and soft, elastic his head resting in his arms i,r. his Mexican mission. But, not knowing beds, springs and mat­ mattress while you pay. desk, where it had fall m in sheer ex Spanish, he remained there only six tresses at much less than hsustion when he tried to handle Only One K.K.K. Freshen up your home weeks, when he was made chaplain the correspondence of the diocese the price for ordinary with a new Simmons bed. of the Glockner, Colorado Springs, kinds. after a strenuous day’s missionary being its first chaplain. Later he Come tomorrow. W’ork. In a hearing last Saturday morn­ spent nine months as chaplain of St. In March, 188S, Father Servant ing, a Ku Klux Klan member, Walter Francis’ hospital there. From March, Darby, of the Florence Candy Co., was sent to Gunnison, to take care of 1894, to January, 1907, he took care all the Catholics between there and Detroit and Colfax, was a witness. of West Cliffe, his former parish. He An unfortunate confusion of names the state line, but in May he was built the rectory out of his own per­ transferred to Aspen, a new mining has brought great harm to the Darby camp, where the only chapel was a sonal funds. He went to Santa Fe Confectionery Co., 1665 Pearl. The log cabin with a leaky dirt roof. He to celebrate his silver jubilee with head of the latter company is a dis­ Archbishop Pitaval, and there re- ^performed the first marriage in .As­ tant relative by marriage to the K. c^ved a telegram naming him pastor pen May 2&, 1883. The next dayj he K. K., but has no connection what­ Delivers Any Outfit of Aspen. The parish school build­ was called to Denver, and after a few ever with his business and. The Reg ing needed repairs, and he turned in 'days started babk to Gunnison, where ister has been informed, is not in any and made them himself when he was way connected with Klanism. A not able to find others willing to un­ Catholic, Miss Nussbaum, is a mem­ dertake the work at a reasonable ber of the Darby Confectionery Co figure. The school could not be kept Silk Specialists up, however, as the town was then You'll Do BETTER at small and dwindling. some personal difficulty and he urged September 23, 1911, Father Ser­ him to tell what it was. The worry was because there were no flowers vant W a s sent to Las Animas, Bent B a w 5 C * »s” tor the altar for one of the services FOppowIte the Denver, 711 16th St. county. He took the greatest inter­ est in the U. S. naval sanatorium near of the mission. Needless to say the that town, and the piety he met flowers were dispatched to Golden among Catholic patients was one of as soon as this K. of C. arrived back the strongest impressions he ever re in Denver. The body of Father Servant was O’BRIEN ceived in his work as a priest. This hospital was named Fort Lyons and laid out in the Golden church until SHEET METAL AND Monday, when it was brought to Den­ FURNACE WORK the fort was a continuation of Fort Bent, built by the Bent brothers. Kit ver. Archbishop Pitaval celebrated BOYNTON FURNACES Carson, great pioheer scout, died on Mass in Golden last Sunday and the Rev. A. R. Kerr on Monday. The 2143 Court PI. Main 5426 the premises. Father Servant be­ came acquainted with the last of the Archbishop sang the Pontifical Mass famous Boggs’, ranchmen, John Boggs of Requiem in the Cathedral Tuesday being then living at Las Animas morning and Father Servant was This Outfit $24.75 This Outfit $31.75 James Sweeney Cigar Co. Bishop Lamy and other pioneers buried in the priests’ plot at Mount found shelter with these people on Olivet. BED in Ivory or Walnut with beautiful steel cane panels, 2-inch Active pallbearers were as follows: BED in Ivory, Vernis Martin or Walnut, 3-piece bed. 114-inch Dr. Murphy’s Root Beer their long overland journeys although oval fillers. Full size or single. Walnut finish $1.50 extra, posts, 1*4-inch oval fillers. Full size or single. Walnut finish the Boggs’ were not Catholics. the Revs. T. P. Kelly, F. W. Walsh, $1.50 extra. I. F. McDonough, J. J. Shea, James STRAND THEATRE BUILDING Many interesting historical facts SPRING is resilient link fabric, fuHy guaranteed to keep its shape. Walsh and A. R. Kerr. Fourth de­ Simmons quality throughout. SPRING is non-rust twisted link fabric with wide steel band edges. 1634 Curtis St. Denver, Colo. were gathered by Father Servant at gree members of the Knights of Co­ Strong helicals at ends, gray enamel. that time and at other periods. He lumbus acted as honorary pallbear m a t t r e s s is Simmons Gray Label, filled with downy layers of MATTRESS is Simmons White Label, made of special processed gave some of them to The Register ers. new cotton; attractive ticking; roll edge; 45 pounds. for its edition of December 16, 1915, It was fitting that he should be cotton. Heavy roll edge, attractive ticking; weight 50 pounds. and the editor of this paper frequent­ juried from the Cathedral. He was E. E. ROST ly urged him to write a full history one of the rocks on which the Diocese of pioneer days. But Father Servant oL Denver was built. And in that $1 DOWN $1 WEEK $1 DOWN $1 WEEK Groceries and Provisions '< went to his grave without doing this Cathedral, every Palm Sunday and ( It is hoped that data found amon Holy week, his magnificent tenor Cor. 38th Ave. and Franklin St, ' his papers will be carefully preservec voice rang out when the Passion was Phone Main 4275 j as from conversations with him the solemnly chanted. Next Sunday, the editor of The R e«ster feels that Passion will be sung without him. these facts have been recorded in rough shape by the pioneer. Sixty priests attended the funeral If Father Servant was named pastor Mass of Father Servant, and there at Golden June 20, 1913, and, in ad­ Was a large out-turning of the laity dition to caring for the parish, has The arch-priest was the Rt. Rev. Mon^ looked after the Catholic boys at the signor Godfrey Raber, V.G., of Colo Where Value rado Springs, with the Rev. G. Josefph State Industrial school. He was an enthusiastic K. of C. and hardly ever La Jeunesse of Fort Collins and the missed a meeting of Denver council Rev. Joseph M. Desaulniers of Little­ ton as deacons of honor, the Rev. M. and Economy He had many well-developed vir­ F. Callanan, P.R., of Annunciation tues. The hardships that he went 'hurch, as deacon, and the Rev. J. J. through on behalf oi the Church were Donnelly, P.R., of St. Francis de astonishing, but he preserved a happy Sales,’ as subdeacon. The Rev. Meet frame of mind to the end. He was Thomas P. Kelly was master of cere a fiery, enthusiastic, lovable man. tnonies. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor and his devotion to his flock can be Raber pronounced the absolution and Footwear for the best described by two incidents in the Rev. A. W. Forstall, SJ., of Regis his last illness. When the writer of Entire Family this article last saw him, his whole college,, jcondjiclfid the ceremonies at the grave. conversation was about the joy he felt at the success of the mission then The sermon was preached by the This Outfit $36.75 This Outfit $43.75 being given by the Franciscan Rev. J. J. Gibbons, pastor of the Pres­ Fathers. He was fllled with sorrow entation parish. His address was BED in Ivory or Walnut, steel cane panels with medallions, 2-inch BED in Ivory or Walnut, beautiful Gothic design with cane panels because he was too ill to help them. made up-tergely of personal remin­ posts, 1 %-inch oval fillers; full size or single. Walnut finish $1.50 and medallions. Oval fillers. Full size or single. Walnut finish An officer o f the K. of C. had been iscences,- indicating tne sacrifices of extra. $1.50 extra. to see him a few days before and Father SSTvant in behalf of religion. 7 ^ found him worried. The visitor He told how Father Servant, in his SPRING is single-deck with 90 coils of tempered steel. Especially SPRING is Simmons Slumber King, Made of flat, flexible steel 16th at Welton thought that the priest must have mission journeys, had often risked his responsive to the slightest touch; gray enamel. straps, wide band edges. Comfortable, guaranteed not to sag. life in the~-snows and from wild beasts, and had gone into many MATTRESS is Simmons White Label, made of all cotton, specially MATTRESS is Simmons Yellow Label; filled with thick layers of places where it was necessary to ad­ processed. Durable, attractive ticking; 50 pounds. high grade felted cotton. Crowned center, roll edge; 50 pounds, minister religibn from the back of a THE PALMS HOTEL wagon. There were no buildings, MART FARRAGHER, Uzr. and souls would have been neglected $1 DOWN $1 WEEK Room* Single or £n Suite unless the priest were filled with the $1 DOW N $1 WEEK In heart of Hotel DUtrict. Take Car No. 58 from Union Station pioneer spirit. Denver was so small 1817 GLEN ARM Denver, Colo. Phone Champa 2349 at the time that if a priest received a sick call to S t Joseph’s hospital he had to hire a rig to go out to make it, and St. Vincent’s orphanage was con­ SBARBARO’S sidered far out on the plains. New Name Try our Noonday At the funeral Mass and previous­ FISH LUNCH, 50e ly, the Fourth Degree, K; of C., acted and as a guard of honor over Father Ser­ MARINE vant’s remains. The body arrived at ONE PRICE— CASH OR TERMS FIFTEENTH AND LARIMER 1546 WELTON Evening Dinner, 75e the Cathedral at 3:30 Monday. Ittablifhed 1878. Retail Department, Phone Champa 8699 PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS

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Editors Demand H at HcAdoo Come What the World Lourdes Cures Examined by PREFESRi P ilR Il TRADING U !il Is Thinking Out Plainly Alraut K.K.K. Support 570 Physicians in Year 1! St. Dominic’s Parish St. Francis de Sales’ Parish George W. Norris, United States The Baltimore Catholic Review has committee, and R. G. Gordon, Georgia Senator from Nebraska, says: Paris.— The Association of Notre paralysis, was also present, rosy- D. L. CAMERON been editorially calling on 'William Underwood campaign manager, ‘that Dame du Saint, that in a specfal man­ ABRAM BUCKTON “ I have small faith in a new party. cheeked, straight ahd strong. Her GROCERY AND MARKET G. McAdoo to declare, wiUiont equiv­ Georgia has been lost to Senator Un­ There is too much belief in parties ner devotes itself to the sick pilgrims arms and legs were once absolutely Hardware, Tools, Paints ocation, where he stands on the K. derwood by the clever intriguing of of Lourdes, lately organized a meet­ in this country. Under our elector­ inert; she also was suddenly cured Phone Gallup 630 Houte Furnishing Good* K. K. issue. It charges that he is Mr. McAdoo’s forces with the Knights al-college system it would cost mil­ ing, presided over by the Bishop of and she now carries milk to her getting K. K. K, btejcing. The Cath­ of the Ku Klux Klan.’ lions of dollars to start a new party Taiffies. It was attended by Msgr. clients at long distances and is. never 3168 W . Fairview Place GENUINE FORD PARTS ' olic Citizeh of Milwaukee, in a recent “Pointing out also an incident of and before it was four years old it de Guebriant, superior of the French tired. And so the wonderful tale issue, said: his Georgia trip, where McAdoo was would have settled down and become Foreign Missions, by many physi­ goes on and the litany o f Our Lady’s HOLMES' GARAGE 1491 S. Broadway Phone South 403 ‘‘McAdoo swept Georgia last quizzed from the audience on his as bad as the old parties. Unless its cians, and, last though not least, by marvelous favors is listened to with Thursday by the aid of the Ku Klux. stand on the klan, they told that his leaders were Christ-like men— in several hapjiy “ miracules.” In an earnest attention by the audience. Auto Repairing ~A . J. GUMLICK “ ‘We are compelled to admit,’ said answer was such as to win approval which case they would not be politi­ excellent report. Dr. Marchand gave a statement issued by C. G. Carlin, o f klan officials. cal leaders— its candidates would be an account of the happenings at Vulcanizing— Accessories PLUMBING chairman of the national Underwood “ McAdoo is not a member of the dictated by a few bosses conferring Lourdes in 1923. During the course CATHOLIC CONVENTION Goodrich and U. S. Tires CALENDAR FOR YEAR Ku Klux, nor do we assume that he in private, just as in the old parties.” of one year 570 doctors from differ­ 2304 West 27tk Avenue 248 South Broadway ent countries were present at the sympathizes with i t But he dissem­ Phone South 153 DR. J. J. MEEHAN bles. He openly accepts its declared Negroes are still lynched and “ bureau” when miracles were veri­ (By N.G.W.C. News Service) support. Underwood feels that the whipped in Mississippi, and held to fied and proclaimed. They were per­ Washington, March 29— Dates and Re*. Phone South 4777-M DENTIST Ku Klux is a sufficiency important the land by debts that cant^ot be paid. mitted, nay, encouraged, to examine places for conventions of Catholic organizations during 1924, announced I St. Joseph’* Parish I PYORRHEA and DENTAL X-RAY issue to take notice of. McAdoo re­ Schools for colored children are still each case closely, and not one among DeTURCK BROTHERS Honrs, 9-12 a. m., 1-6 p. m. mains silent and so invites and wins few and poor and ill-equipped, and them expressed a doubt as to the su­ so far, include: April 27, Washington— Baltimore SUITE SOI MACK BLOCK its support.” negro men and women who have the pernatural character o f the cures Fancy Groceries and Meats Phone Main 5266. 16th & California means to do so are still emigrating. that are classed as miraculous by the Archdiocesan Holy Name society. V A N ZANT April 29-30, St. Louis— National Lourdes physicians. The competence JEWELERS, OPTOMETRISTS 701 South Logan St. CHINESE PRESIDENT The prison gates have finally closed »nd integrity of the latter are well Council of Catholic Women of St.' D. & R. G. Watch Inipector FRIENDLY TO POPE upon Walter Kaufmann, Edward known, as well as the extreme sever- Louis Archdiocese. Phone South 764 Denver, Colo. May 18-20, Kan.sas City, Mo.— Fine Watch Repairing Marshall Tsao-Kuh has directly no­ Rumely and Norwin Lindheim be-jity with which they decline to admit Catholic Union- of Missouri. . Fine Jewelry Repairing tified to Pope Pius XI his election to cause of their alleged participation!®? miraculous cases that arc not ab- Phone South 1891 772 Santa Fe Decorating in All It* Branche* the presidency of the Chinese repub­ in an illegal transaction in connec-iS®lvf®ly clear. Amoftg the most strik- May 23-24, Buffalo, N. Y.— Cath­ olic Pre.ss Association. Estimates Cheerfully Fumishsd lic, assuring him that he would use tion with the sale of The New York >ng cures q u o ^ by Dr. Marchand May 27-28, Pittsburgh— Catholic A. SPETNAGEL COR. ISlh AND LARIMER STS. all his efforts in strengthening the Evening Mail. We are convinced that of Mdlle, Hazard, whose de- H. A. HOLMBERG that this is a miscarriage of justice. formed and weakened spine was. on Conference on Industrial Problems. frienddiip of China for ^ e Holy See. SHEET METAL WORKERS w a l L p a p e r a n d p a i n t s BUY THE R. & J. The Vatican has just learned that These men were barely convicted in her return to the hospital on foot, June 23, Milwaukee— Catholic Ed­ ucation association. Cornice, Gutters, Skylight, Chimney Caps, one o f the first acts of the new presi­ the midst o f the war hysteria; some found to be straightened out and Furnace Repairinir, General Jobbins 252 South Broadway HENDRIX CHAMPA AuM st 5-7, New York— Knights dent has been to appoint Bishop of the evidence they were entitled to made strong. Present at the meeting Ret>airing, Etc. Phofie South 482-W______Denver of Columbus. ST. SHOE STOCK FabreCTes, the coadjutor of Pekin, as bring out they were not permitted to was Mdlle. Rossignol of Blois, who ar 1335 Welton Street (Rear) August 5-8, Columbus, 0 .— Inter­ councillor at the presidency. Bishop produce. Their imprisonment makes rived at Lourdes in a dying condition Phone Champa 1492W AT 30c ON THE national Catholic Order of Foresters* ALAMEDA PHARMACY Fabregues, a Lazarist, is a native of life and reputation insecure every­ and was given the Iqst' sacraments August 24-27, Allentown, Pa.— 300 S. Broadway Denver, Colo. DOLLAR. Montpellier, France, and was Vice where and constitutes another indict­ at Lourdes itself. She was thoroughly Catholic Central Society. Apostolic of central Tcheli when Mar- ment of our courts. We note with and suddenly cured and now leads the Under New Management September 1-3, Schenectady, N. Y. Holy Family Parish SALE NOW ON slmll Tsao-Kuh was its military gov­ pleasure that the daily press is be­ laborious life of a charwoman. A —Catholic State League of New ernor for ten years. ginning to speak out about the case, little girl of twelve, who was cured of Glasgow and Morehead, Props. and we sincerely trust that before York. McMAN NAMY September 18-21, Washington Phone South 1264 J. E. Flynn these words reach our readers Pres­ ELKS PAY TRIBUTE QUAUTY GROCERY TRIANGLE National Convention of the Holy MILLINERY NOTIONS Owner ident Coolidge, who now seems in­ NAST CLEANERS AND DYERS disposed personally to investigate the TO CHARLES Name society. Cor. 38th and Raleigh and October 17-25, Philadelphia— In­ Fancy and Staple Grolseries, Fruit, SOUTH BROADWAY Manager matter, will have granted a full and Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed, 75c free pardon. We are entirely at one The following tribute is paid the ternational Federation of Catholic Fresh and Smoked Meats m il l in e r y A state-wide reputation for knowing with S. S. McClure, who writes as past exalted ruler of Denver Lodge Alumnae. Oysters in Season Your Patronage Solicited how. 'We specialize on Ladies’ and No. 17, B. P. 0 . E., Chas. A. Nast, October 21-23, Milwaukee— Na­ Gallup 1827-W follows: 436 South Broadway Children’s Wearing Apparel. “ In an editorial career of nearly in the official organ of Elkdom: tional Catholic Rural Life conference. York 2377 forty years I have never known such God Speed Brother Nast November 16-19, St. Louis— Na F. W . FELDHAUSER Miss Mary O’Rourke— Mrs. Wright 1827 Park Ave>, at 18th and Ogden a travesty o f justice. I havb never No matter how the brothers may tional Council of Catholic Women. Fancy Groceries and Meat* before had such a sense of insecurity. have voted nor what their feelings December 26-29, Philadelphia— We Sell at Down-Town Prices THE may have been toward our retiring American Catholic Historical Associa Dr. Rumely is a man of extraordin­ Phone Gallup 297. 4170 Tennyson St. ANDERSON - HARRINGTON HAIR SALE. $20 VENTILATED ■ ary courage and energy. He has suf exalted ruler, in relation to his poli­ tion. cies, never has a word of disrespect Another meeting in which it is ex­ COAL CO. fered tremendous financial losses. He m e r i t G R O ^ R Y TRANSFORMERS, $12 been uttered against him, and those pected that a large number of Amer­ Elast Side Branch and Main Office. SSth and is now in prison. He is no longer on 4995 Lowell Boulevard Walnut Sts. Phones Main 866 and 866. < First Quality Switch for $8, $10, $12 trial. The government of the United who voted against him hold for him ican Catholics will take part is the South Side Branch. 92 S. Broadway a high personal regard as a man, as International Eucharistic Congress Bobs, $S, $7, $10, $12 States is on trial.” Pbone South 3116 Gentlemen’ s Toupees, $15, $20, up to $35 Let us forget war hate. an Elk, and as a citizen. Hi5 cour­ which will be held at Amsterdam, Mail Orderi Promptly Filled tesy, his fairness, his buoyant dis Holland, July 22-27. Cathedral Parish T H E BROADWAY By a generous majority in the position, his constant application to Gastello’s Hair Store house, $10,000,000 has been appro­ his duties, his earnest efiort, his loy­ HUGUENOT HALF DOLLAR DEPARTMENT STORE alty to the interests of the lodge and THE GREEN SHOP Temple Court Bldg. Ground FI. €26 15th St. priated for the relief of hungry Ger­ CALLED HISTORIC LIE COMPANY man children. It is like a breath of to his friends, are attributes which have marked Brother Nast as a zeal­ Spring Showing of J. M. Cones, Pres. clean air through a foul-smelling Roctiester, N. Y.— Dr. Frederick J. Exclusive Millinery room to have an action of this sort ous and sincere exponent o f the great Zwierlein, author of “ Religion in 21 to 81 South Broadway emanate from Washington just now. principles of Elkdom. He has had a New Netherland” and professor of Hats Remodeled and Made to Order Suite 314 Empire Bldg. Phone Champa 5482 very busy and a very trying year, and Hemstitching, Alterations and Selfish motives may have played history in St, Bernard’s theological E. W . I^OBINSON some part, as opponents of the mea­ we feel sure that he retires with the seminary, in an address stigmatized Dressmaking best wishes of the lodge membership / DR. LEO B. WALSH, DENTIST sure freely charged; the German vote, as a historic falsehood the new Hu­ 1774 Humboldt York 7945 LUMBER Relief from the onerous duties of the r the farmers’ interests may have been guenot half dollar issued by the Unit­ position will undoubtedly be grateful “Everything for Building” considered. But neither of these cpuld ed States mint in commemoration of Custom Tailoring Work Called For Glenarm and 16th Sts. Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. to him. Wherever he may be the ha\'e helped to pass such a measure the tercentenary of the founding of Dressmaking and Delivered Yards, Office and Woodworking Mill brotherhood wishes him God-speed. in the days w’hen hate dominated ev­ New Netherland. ATLAS CLEANERS 201 W. Iowa Phone South 31 ery action or pbli^ touching Gcr- Dr. Zwierlein’s “ Religion in New Netherland” was the first doctoral W e Clean Everything I.:*> PHONES mq^y. iqjMeri^Pgood such q cial jsffjjrt to ^j^ng the, rival political 1081 So. Pearl St. Phone So. 1824 o'f money can oo is immense;* its spir­ leaders together.” lift. Morales Is ho dis64rtflti6"ft In English ^reseated ht and Guarantee SatitfactiOa' i M A nr itual value is far greater. We are in­ longer the American minister to Hon­ Lbuvain university. In recognition 1278 PENNSYLVANIA ST. HUCK’S MARKET 4 2 8 $ -^ ! clined to believe that Representative duras; it is hard to see that he has of his research and findings respect­ Phone York 6051 La Guardia was right when he de­ any status other than that of a pri ing the pioneer Dutch period in New Groceries and Meats clared that the bill would do “more vate citizen. The state department York Louvain gave to him the D. S. T H E COLBURN SHOP WE DELIVER C. M. H. de^ee. good in five minutes than the League ought to know this at least as well MILLINERY LAUNDRYO of Nations in five years.” as anybody else, but finding itself in “ As the inscriptions entirely ig­ SERVICE, QUALITY, ECONOMY a hole by consequence of its hasty nore the nation to whom the colony /•;> 2500-2SV CURTIS S t, Seasonable Hats at Let us realize, says The Nation, rupture of diplomatic relations, it has belongs, Americans o f Dutch extrac­ Reasonable Prices W E USE ARTE.S1AN VHATKi what is happening in Honduras. None recreated “ Minister Morales” (for tion have a grievance which is hard­ St. Leo’s and St. of the candidates in the last election newspaper consumption, that is) and ly set aside by the bust of the found­ 23 EAST 20TH AVENUE received enough votes legally to be­ has made him high' panjandrum of er of the Dutch republic on the coin,” Elizabeth’s come president, and so the forces our army of occupation in Honduras said Dr. Zwierlein. “ Even here the T. A. McCormick Phone Main H. O’Keefe, President; Margaret then in power declared their inten­ For that, no doubt— in keeping with Dutchman, William the Silent, is and Son 3857 W . C. BAUER O’Keefe, Scc'y-Treai.; Walter J. tion to continue in office. The other our course in Nicaragua, Haiti and made to play second fiddle to the Successor to Fred Fisher Kerwin. Vice-Pree.: Fred Braun candidates began a revolt and natur­ Santo Domingo— is what the com­ Frenchman, the Huguenot Coligny. WHITE FRONT GARAGE ALL KINDS OF i ally at some time in somie places some pany of 176 is destined to become “ Both these men had absolutely 1726-30 Glenarm St. foreign! residents have been inconven­ (Anyhow we wish the newspapers nothing to do with the founding of CHURCH GOODS ienced and possibly endangered. The would stop referring to “ Minister New Netherland, as they had been General Repairing Car ‘Washing 1055 ELEVENTH STREET same has been true in Ireland and Morales.” It would be nearer the assassinated several decafts of years Storage U*ed Car* Phone Champa 9180-W O ’K e e fe Germany in recant years, but we do truth to speak of Dictator Morales before there was a thought of a 0pp. St Elizabeth’s Church not recall that the 'United States has and Invader America. Dutch West India company and of landed troops in those countries nor its colony of New Netherland.” W. H. Hensler John Hensler set up a dictator as boss of the situa­ Senator La FoHette, undoubtedly Sacred Heart Parish Denvers tion. Americans or other aliens going the strongest political personage in MSGR. KELLEY GIVING RETREAT HENSLER BROS. into foreign countrijes should go pre­ the United States today, according to Cincinnati.— Msgr. Kelley, founder WALTER EAST MODERN PLUMBERS Quality Jeweler pared to accept the hazards of life The New Republic, is playing a wait­ and president of the Extension sO' that exist there. The only help they ing game. He has let it be known ciety, is conducting the annual re­ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Rcmideling and Jobbing a Specialty treat for the K. of C. in this city. 1449 MARIPOSA ST. are entjtled to ask of their govern­ that whether or not he will bolt the MEATS AND GROCERIES 827 FIFTEENTH ST. ment is' insistence that they receive Republican party will depend upon Phone Main 2267 equal protection with natives and the candidate and platform selected 2300-2302 Larimer St. Diamonds, Pearls, Silrerware, Cut Glass PhoiM Main 6440 otner foreigners. Least of all have at the Cleveland convention. If these St. John’s Parish Telephone Main 1459 Americans in Central America a right are illiberal, he will seek to put an St. Philomena’s to ask special favors in time of revo­ opposition ticket into the field. Even FIVE POINTS HARDWARE “Say It With Flowers”— Parish . lution. Newspapers there charge that so, however, it is not clear, and Sen­ COMPANY, Inc. some American business group is be­ ator La Follette himself probably from hind each faction in the Honduras does not know whether his new group THE BRIGHTSPOT Herbert Grossman, Pres, and Mgi. Shop Phone. York 811-W fighting, and events are not running will be a Progressive Republican GREENHOUSES The Winchester Store Residence Phone. York 6628>J HOLY WEEK BOOK true to form unless this is at least party like that of 1912 or a genuine Everything in Cut Flowers and Plants Tin, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work V. A. KISER partially true. If there is especial third party movement. at reasonable prices hostility toward Americans, they have Phone Main 5113 2643 Welton St. Plumbing, Gas Fitting and According to the Roman Rite W. E. KASH, FlorUt only themselves and their government The atmosphere which has been Fifth and Josephine Tel. York 690 Hot Water Fitting — with its black record of interfer E. W. Sallen, Prop. Ph. York 179 A copy of this book is indispensable to follow the Holy created in Washington by armies of 2210 E. Colfax Avenue ence and usurpation— to blame. In spies was well .described recently by THE HARM ^ CASH STOI^ SERVICE GROCERY AND Week Services correctly any ev^nt no American has been re­ Clinton W. Gilbert, author of The Dorothy Stobbe and H . £ . Stobba MARKET ported as killed or even hurt in the Prices from 50c up to $1.50 Mirrors of Washington, and corres­ Dry Goods, Notions, School Supplies, Choice Meat* and Fancy Grocerie* disturbances so far. pondent for The Philadelphia ^ b lic Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Special Assortment of Fish for Presentation Parish Ledger. _Mr. Gilbert, an experienced Booths, Shoes and Rubbers LENTEN SEASON And yet a company of 176 from and able journalist, has the following Paints and Varnishes 1922 East 28th Ave., Denver When you are in need of anything in The James Clarke Church Goods House the U. S. S. Milwaukee has been sent to say: 278-280 Detroit St. Phone York 3953 the Drug Store phone or call on Phone Champa 2199. 1638-40 Tremont St., Denrer, Colo. 106 miles inland to Tegucigalpa, the “ I don’t like the kind of thing that Honduras capital. The de facto gov­ the war, Mitchqll Palmer and Daugh­ THE BARNUM PHARMACY ernment in the republic asked that erty have been trying to fasten upon M. A. Emeson, Prop. this force be withdrawn. It received us and W. J. Burns is part of that. St. Catherine’s Parish Annunciation Parish a point-blank refusal from Franklin I think this is ceasing to be America 700 Knox Court Ph. South 3556 Morales, whom the Washington dis­ when you wonder whether your tel­ The Franklin Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIa I t Y patches refer to as the “ American ephone is being listened in on. And T H E OBERHAUSER for an minister.” Who is this “ Minister Mo­ you now do that here in Washington. PHARMACY East 34th Ave. and Franklin rales!” He was our official represen­ Drugs, Chemicals. Toilet Articles. Kodaks SEVENTH AVE. DRY GOODS I don’t like ‘agents provocateurs.’ Tel. Gallop 1157 Denver, Colo. and FHms. School Supplies and Sundries. tative in Hpnduras up to the middle It seems to me that this contribution Your Neighborhood Drug Store Corbett’s Brick Ice Cream Delivered Dry Goodn, Notions, Stamped Goods Ordination Qift of February, at which time the state of tsarism to modern civilization At YoOr Service Alwaya Your Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately House Dresses made to order department, in a burst of high right­ might better have been left in Rus­ Compounded. We deliver anywhere eousness, severed diplomatic rela­ sia. I don’t like framing people. I 2349 IV. 44th Ave. Corner Zuni Telephone Main 6196 HEMSTITCHING tions. Mr. Morales remained in Hon­ don’t like Bums’ third degree voice.” A chalice is always impropriate and Directory of Floral Designs Put Up While You Wait 3417 West 7th Avenue duras, however, “ in a wholly unoffi- The condition Mr. Gilbert describes PHONE VAIN U ll Opposite Presentation Church acceptable. A wide choice, at prices is common knowledge in Washington. Attorney’s-at-Law '' ■ 'THE- — to meet all reejuirements New members of congress find them­ CURTIS PARK FLORAL C a MASSEY CAN SUPPLY YOU THE A. W. CLARK selves shadowed for weeks after their of Colorado EsUblished 1880 WITH ANYTHING * DRUG COMPANY first arrival in Washington.' Rooms MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & Choice Plants and Cut Flowers Groceries, Meats, Hardware, Shoes, A Complete Stock o f All Articles for Corner Eighth Avenue and in the congressional office buildings are entered at night and rifled. Im­ SCOFIELD Conitaotly on band. Paints, School Supplies, Santa Fe Drive Grcenbousei: 34th and Curtis 'Streets Church Service and Devotion portant papers mysteriously disap­ Attomeys-at-Law Fire Insurance Phoi.c South 114 pear. Telephone wires arc tapped. 305-7 Symes Bldg. Give us a trial and be convinced EVERYTHING IN DRUGS An atmosphere such as this generates Phone Main 189 Denver, Colo. LONDON MARKET AND % 716 Knox Ct. Phone So. 299 a moral miasma. Honest men, with WILLIAM H. ANDREW • GROCERY Height p inches nothing to conceal, are cowed and Attorney-at-Law Oscar Tnnnell, Prop. Designs and Estimates fo r all The OldcKt end Most Reliable Agents terrorized by the fear that evidence *8? 515 Charles Building Church Furnishings on request for Hotel Help in the West of wrong-doing will be trumped up Phone Main 1369 Denver, Colo. Quality Meat* and Grocerie* St. Patrick’s Parish Male and Famale Help Sent Eaerv- against them. Sterling Silver where when R. R, Fare la Adrsneed JOHN H. REDDIN 3800 Walnut St.' Phone Main 5239 THE CAMPBELL BROS. Chalice and Pdten Attorney and Counselor at Law CANADIAN ACORN BRAND COAL COMPANY All Gold Plated 612-614 Ernest & Cranmer Block Spaulding & Company EMPLOYMENT OF ICE CREAM Seventeenth and Curtis Sts. Painting-Paperhanging Lime. Cement, Sand and Gravel; Hay, Grain, with Case The Cothta Co. ‘i EccUsidSticti ‘Department Phone Main 557 Denver, Colo. Coal and W ood; Gas, Oils and Tirea Special Ice Cream for Special Parties AGENCY Lloyd Keeling, Prop. Office, 1401 W. 38tb Ave. Pbone Michigan Avenue at Van Buren Street ALBERT J. LUSSIER Yard, 1400 W. 32nd Ave. $255 M AIN 4S6 1526 LARIMER UNION CREAMERY CO, Gallup 473 Denvtr, Colo. Attorney-at-Law THE HOME OF HOMESTEAD LUMP COAL CHICAGO 119 EUti St. Phone So. 3580 Complete Line of Painters’ Supplies Estab. 1880 Mrs. J. White, Prop. Temple Bltfe., Boulder, Colo. and Guaraniae Satiifactioa l|rt Nat’l Bank Bldg., Lafayette, Colo. 3738 Walnut Phone Ch. 971' PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS

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COTTRELL’S TO HAVE BIG CLOTHING SALE VISION C. D. of A. Procure Downtown Chnrcli Visitors From Many Cities is the keynote of success. By one examination we can Or6 o f the most notable sales of tell you the condition of your eyes, whether or not you men’s clothes in recent years is an­ nounced by the Cottrell Clothing Co. require glasses. Why not call today? to begin immediately and last several Ogden Thatre for days. to Have Service of at Ft. Collins K. of C. Founding Through a lucky purchase o f the The _ stock of Lyttle &. Fine, New York makers of “ Fifth Avenue Fashion A spirit of great enthusiasm pre­ Many brilliant speeches were given I Swigert Bros. Optical Co. Benefit on April UClothes,” George F. Cottrell, presi­ Ik e e Hours Agony vailed at Fort Collins Sunday when as a fitting close of the day which dent of the local concern, offers sev­ more than fifty candidates were re­ marks a new era of Catholic history Whose reputation and equtpi&.ent give you the n > j i i « « tji L » z' j « c 1 Devoted exclusively to the , » eral hundred men’s and young men’s ceived into the first class of the in Fort C611ins. Included among the “ <» Manufacturin, The Catholic Daughters of America suits at $28.75 each. 'The New York The Holy Ghost church, which has Knights of Columbus there. Visiting speakers were the following: 1550 CALIFORNIA ST., DENVER o( ciaatea. have procured the Ogden theater for manufacturers are going out of busi­ hitherto held four public services on Knights from various parts of North­ Grand Knight Phelps of Greeley, the evening of April 22.. The pro­ ness, it is announced, which accounts Good Friday, will, this year, combine ern Colorado, Wyoming, Denver and Preston Murphy of Fort Collins, ceeds from the sale of tickets will be for the fact that Cottrell was able to two of them with the Three Hours’ Pueblo participated in the installa­ Father James Hartman, rector of the added to the club house fund. The buy the stock below the actual manu­ Agony service, opening at 12;15 and tion of the new council. It was a Cheyenne Cathedral; Grand Knight benefit is under the direction of Mrs. facturing cost— and to get the suits closing at 3:15. Sermons on the gala day for Fort Collins and the Mahoney of Longmont, Father Shea Minnalena Mulcahy and Miss Ida M. made up from the fabrics, to order, Seven Last Words of Our Lord will citizens gave their heartiest co-oper­ of Platteville, Chas. Russell, the first Callahan. as welL be preached by the Rev. Charles Mc­ ation to those whose untiring effort* grand knight of Port Collins; J. J. This is one of several activities Anticipating an .exceptionally Donnell, S.J., the Rev. William made the celebration possible. The Morrissey of Denver, Jack Reynes of MEMORIALS planned in an effort to raise a suffi­ heavy rush for these bargains, the O’Ryan and the Rev. David O’Dwyer. principal streets of the city were dec­ Longmont, Grand Knight Stanko of cient sum to establish a club house. Cottrell company has arranged for an Dubois’ sacred cantata, “ The Seven orated with hundreds of American Pueblo, Father G. Jos. La Jeunesse The goal of the Catholic Daughters extra force of clerks, so that waiting Last Words,” will be rendered by a flags and in practically every store ^ Fort Collins, and John B. Mc- — a club house in 1924. may be reduced to a minimum. male choir, including Prof. Edwin 0. window were seen cards of welcome Gauran, Geo. W. O’Shaughnessey and THE DENVER MARBLE & The May-day social to be given at Martin, Paul Harrington, Llewellyn to the visiting Knights. Wm. F. Allen of Denver. John Leo the Brown Palace hotel on the eve­ WALTER GEORGE SMITH, Jones and Prof. Haines. The morning Officers of Denver council made Stack, state deputy and grand knight GRANITE COMPANY ning of May 1 will next claim atten­ NOTED LAYMAN, DIES and evening services on Good Friday up the degree team for the first two of Denver, presided as toastmaster. tion'. This is under the management will be held at 8 a. m, and 7:45 p. m. degrees and State Deputy Stack pre­ Established 1874 Walter George Smith of Philadel­ A special train was chartered from of Mrs. E. M. Hess, and it is hoped phia, one of the most prominent Cath­ On Holy Thursday, services will be sided over the third. 'The banquet, Denver and a good number of W . E. GREENLEE, Pres. will add a substantial sum to the olic laymen of America, died April held at 8 a. m., 12:15 noon and at which was given at the cafeteria of Knights and their ladies availed them­ 1224 Lawrence St. Main 1815 !! fund for the club house. 4, He was a Knight.-of S t Gregory, 7:45 p. m. The Rev. Gregory Carr, the Colorado Agricultural college, selves of this means of transporta­ bad received the Notre Dame Lae- O.F.M., will preach at noon and the was prepared and served by the la­ tion, while others, taking advantage ’♦♦<'4» »4» t»4 444»t4 »44f | tare medal, was president of the Rev. Miles Sweeney at night. The dies of St. Joseph’s parish, of which of the fine weather, made the trip American Bar as-sociation in 1917, Holy Saturday exercises will open at Father G. Jos. La Jeunesse is pastor. in automobiles. 4 »»4 44444.H.<..Hi44.>»444»»»l» had been a tru.stee of the University 7:30 a. m. Noon-day services will of Pennsylvania nin.eteen years, and also he held on Wednesday of Holy DENVER NEVS was a school director. His late wife Week. The Rev. John Mulroy will AMERICAN TIMERS and ” HARTFORD Was a Drexel, preach. The regular meeting of the Cath­ Noon-day sermons at this church FOOT ACCELERATORS t UNDERTAKING Loyola Aid Makes For Ford C«rs and Tnuitors ' ’ BUIS BROS. edral sodality of the B. V. M. will were given, last week, by the Rev. COMPANY not be held this month as it falls on REGISTER SMALL ADS J. F. McDonough and this week by MASSEY & BAKER 11 Exclusive Distributors ' ’ 777 BROADWAY 1455.57 GLENARM ST. Holy Thursday. the Rev. Edward Mannix. The unfail­ The last of the “ social series” lec­ THE 'WALTMAN.KANE REALTY CO. ing and large attendance at the noon­ Ph. S. 299, Denver, Colo., 720 Knox \ Phone Main 7779 tures for non-Catholics occurs in the “Strylee— V^Iu m ” day services throughout the season Gift to School A Few •( Our Invaatmentr Res. Phone So. 3991J Cathedral basement next Monday ST. C ATH ERIN E’S PARI.SH has been most edifying. ARTISTIC night— “ The Church and Secret So New 6-rm. bungelow, t loti. Only $5,560 with $1,000 cgtb. Mxin B2S2. (Sacred Heart and St. Ignatius’ cieties.” There has been a record Parish) attendance for the series, with stand­ CATHF.DRAL PARISH EASTER 8.rm and aleeiilng porch, eloxe in ; good The Loyola Aid presented the do­ ii MEMORIALS ing room only for late-comers. An­ OBITUARY condition, fully modcrti. Only $4,750, terma. mestic science department with a nouncement of the new series will be Main 8222. Passion Play at MILLINERY ■ The Best Value for Your Money , , beautiful breakfast set. The pupils made next week. NEW LOYOLA PARISH ROBERT L. BRADY of 1261 P.nn. Ro- 6 rma., modem, 2-ear garage, only $3,000; can now have some practical work in »»♦♦♦♦ H'*4»444444»»»»»W quiem MasH was sung Wednesday morning Mrs. T. A, Cosgriff will entertain amall down payment. table setting and serving. at 8 :3 0 at* the Cathedral. Interment Mt. the ladies of the Cathedral Altar 2->ty. double. 6 rma. ea. aide; 2-car gar­ Olivet. Horan & Son service. The April edition of the Adel- Mrs. Atkinson and Rosary society at her home, 1130 age. $0,600. Main 8232. Formerly of 1195 East Colfax LESLIE W. HARRINGTON of 2519 Hum­ Sale, Trade or Rent Anditorinm Shows phian, Sacred Heart’s high school boldt. R ^uiem Mas.s was sung Saturday E. Seventh avenue, on Friday after­ THE WALTMAN-KANE REALTY CO. paper, is a woman’s edition. The en­ NOW 727 EAST 17TH AVENUE morning at 8:30 at the Cathedral. Inter­ noon, April 11, at 2:30. The Rev. 1706 Stout St. Main 8232 ment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. tire issue was edited by the girls, Reasonably Priced Hats ior Easter Hugh L. McMenamin will be the MICHAEL RICCI of 4582 Shoshone St. TOM MURRAY SAYS who not only wrote the material but Make overs srraciously attended to. Requiem Mass was sung Saturday morning speaker, and a musical program will Ford sells good cars, attended to the advertising, circula­ Agent for Nu**Bone Corsets^ made to at 9 o’clock at Mt. Carmel church. Inter­ be given. All members are invited W c sell good pianos. Dramatic Ability your measurement. ment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. tion and even the makeup of the to attend. RcasonabIcT YrsI $10 down. Residence ^hone, York 3069-W VIRGINIA lANTORNO of 3900 Osage St, Investigate. 410 Charles Bldg. paper. Next month the boys will Call evenings Funeral services were held Monday after­ The April meeting of the Loretto The initial performance on Tues­ again have charge. noon at o’clock at ML Carmel churcbh. In­ Heights Alumnae association will be M OTH ERS, leave yqur ekildren in good Miss Redd, supervisor of music in terment Mt. Olivet. Horan & Son service. held at Loretto Heights college Satur­ Catholic home; beat care by experienced day evening of the Passion Play, MARGARET A. REAGHARD of 1928 S. nurse; reasonable. The iafanta’ Nursery. Denver, visited the school last week day, April 12. Notify Miss Helen which is being staged this week at Downing. Funeral and interment were held 2720 Downing. Phone V. 9682-J. Best of and passed on the work being done in Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Mt. Olivet. Stahl, York 1002. Members will references. the Auditorium by the alumni and the musical line. Miss Redd was Horan k Son service. meet at D. and F. tower on the first dramatic society of Regis college ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH. greatly pleased and paid a high tri­ MRS. EI^IE MARIE RAQUE^of 1642 floor at two o’clock. was marked by a smoothness of pro­ j^uso/eurtfs Clermont St. Requiem Mass was sung Wed­ Don’t soil your old rugs or carpets as Junk. duction and an excellence of acting bute to the sister who is giving so nesday morning at 9 o’clock at Blessed Sac­ The April meeting of the Junior Let us make them into beautiful fluff mgs. much time and energy to this partic­ Spring Hats rament church. Interment Mt. Olivet Tabernacle society was held at the (3. S. JohnsoB Rug Co.. 1410 S. Broadway. which are seldom acquired outside of So. 6975. ular part of the children’s training. y^/fu/ffenfx Horan k Son service. home of Mrs. John Leo Stack,’ 1448 professional circles. Outstanding JAMES GILCREST of 3619 I^ifayette St. among those whose work was not­ Last Sunday was Communion Sun­ Stetson, Youngs Requiem hlass was sung Wednesday morn­ Madison street, with Mrs. Edward FOR SALE— House, 0 rme., m odem ; close JACQUES BROS. to St, Francis dc Sales’ church. 331 South able were Dorn V. Gazzolo, as Judas: day for the Angels' sodality, and the ing at 9 o’clock at Annunciation church Ryan and Miss Lucille Ruhl, hos­ little tots were at the new Loyola in Office and Yards, 28 E. 6th Ave. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan k Son service. tesses. The members decided upon Sherman. I6.S00. George P. Hackethal, as Caiphas; and M ARY O’R IELY. Requiem Mass was John Toner, as Azarius. Mr. Gaz- a body. The officers, wearing fine Telephone South 73 sung Friday at St. Elisabeth’s church. In­ giving a series of three card parties HARDWIO Apartmenta, 529 22nd street. Newly decorated. Two-room opartmenta and zolo’s work as Judas was perhaps the new badges, conducted themselves terment Mt. Olivet. Ararngements by Theo­ in their homes, one to be held in with all the dignity of the officers dore Hackethal. April, one in May and one in June. sleeping rooma. Prices reasonable. most prominent in the entire east FLORENCE JUNETA SALAS of 341 W of the senior societies. The April party will be held April CALL STORTZ FUEL « FEED Co 7 f OR In his last appearance on the stage Colfax. Funeral was held Wednesday after­ The sisters are training the choir Spring Skirts COAL, WOOD. POULTRY SUPPLIES. 4238 he held his audience spellbound by noon. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan k Sor. 30, at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. for Holy Week. The boys’ choir and service. Geo. Baldwin, with Miss Miriam Dil­ YORK. YORK SS6. QUALITY, SERVICE. his dramatic ability. Others who M ARY C. TO LAN of 630 S. Corona haifdled their parts in an unusually the school girls’ choir will both do Manhattan and Arrow Mount Olivet ii lon and Mrs. Karl Chambers as joint THREE lots for sale, comer Vassar ave­ Funeral was held Wednesday afternoon. In­ nue and S. Acoma. Terms if desired. York creditable manner were Paul Harring­ serrvice during the Easter services. terment Mt. Olivet, under thq- direction ol hostesses. The president reported Next Sunday will be Communion E. P. McGovern. that Father Horgan of Hugo, Colo., 3190. ton, as Abner; Joseph Craven, as An­ ANTONE KURFESS. Funeral was held nas; Paul Horan, as Peter; Wm. W. day for the Married Ladies’ sodality Cemetery was desperately in need of linens and PATCHWORK— Stosei bHek/ cement and Wednesday morning from St. Elizabeth*! plaster) reasonable. Wendel Zwermann, New Greulich, as Pilate; Joseph Neary, as and the Children of Mary. ohuTch. Interment Mt. Olivet. Arrange* urged all of the membei*s to a^ist VAN HEUSEN Weitcro hotel, .1148 Larimer street. The week before last Father James ments bv Theodore Hackethal. in making linens for him. A very in­ John; Hamilton Armstrong, as Jos- BRAINARD D.* HARPER of SS35 Marion iah; and Gerald Higgins, as Barab- V. O’Connor preached a successful COLLARS structive and interesting talk WMs WASHING and Ironing done in my own triduum to the young ladies of ML W e Make Our Own Funeral was held this (Thursday) morning given by Father John P. Moran. home; called for and delivered. Mrs. Teska, bas. The parts of Azarius, Judas from Annunciation church. Interment Mt 4837 Irving street; Gallup C044-W. and Caiphas were alternated at the St. Gertrude’s academy, Boulder. Olivet. Arrangements by Theodore Hack­ The members of the Queen of The Very Rev. Edward Cummingw, BURIAL VAULTS ethal. different performances by those men­ Heaven orphanage Aid society will SUBURBAN apartment,. hot water, beat, the head of the Jesuit province of JAMES WARREN of 1217 E. 18th Ave meet with Mrs. Thomas Fit^eimmons, private bath. siMping porches, well fur­ tioned above and Michael McEnery, They are Permanent, Water- Funeral wa.s held this (Thursday) morning nished, garage. R n e for invalids. Rent Joseph J. Walsh and Emmet Barry. New Orleans, was a pleasant guest Proof, Indestructible from the Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet 1136 So. Gilpin street, Tuesday, April reasonable. 1102 Pontiac. at the rectory last Sunday afternoon. Horan k Son service. 15. The meeting will be called The nlay was written by the Rev. JOSEPH E. KING of 5128 Clarkson. PIANO TUNING, regulating,^ voicing, re­ M. H. Gorman, S.J., formerly of the Funeral was held W ^n esd a y morning fron promntly at 2:30. Mrs. John Spillane A decision of the supreme court pairing; 22 years’ experience; ell work guar­ faculty of Regis college, and was : 1898 Rt. Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., St. Joseph’s (Polish) church. Interment Mt and Miss Fitzsimmons will be assist- anteed, E. A. Howes, formerly with Bald­ on Monday upheld the appointment President Olivet. int hostesses. Mrs. Mary E. Holland win Piano Co. Phone Champa 2 0 7 0 -W . directed this year by Norman J. Drey­ by Gov. Sweet of Herbert C. Fairall JENNY CARRIGAN of 8145 Walnut of the Children’s Welfare bureau will fus, S.J. Rev. Mark W. Lappan, Funeral was held this (Thursday) morning FOR RENT—Seven room, atrietly mod­ as public trustee, against Edwin N. 618- 17^^^ Street Secretary and Manager from Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt give an interesting talk and. Miss ern house add garage. 12$ 8 . Sherman. Sabin, who had been named by the Olivet. ^ Arrangements by E. P! McGovern ; E. F, Goebel. Ass’t Secretary May Cooley will present a group of HOLY WEEK PROGRAM preceding governor. DENVER, COLO. song's. FOR ihe Paintinc job call "Torier, ’The Painter." 2660 Kiag itreefc Gallup 1487-R. AT LOCAL CATHEDRAL I B. C. Olds. Superintendent Miss Helen Dwyer of 3360 W. 38th avenue is in S t Joseph’s hospi­ ROOM and Kood board, Walking distance; Death and Funeral Notices tal, due to illness. space for car free; modern; very pleasant. (Continued from Page 1) Hours: 9 to 12; I to 5 Phone Main 3437 By the OHnger Mortuary ’The Rev. John Curran, of the Bos­ 1253 Santa Fa Drive. speak on the Seven Last Words of Residence Phone, York 2383 Christ on the Cross. The Tenebrae ton archdiocese, a patient at St. An­ MENLO HOTEL AND APARTMENTS York 4615 York 4614 Two-room apartmei\ts,4i«verythinK fur­ will be chanted at 7:45 and the Rt. BERNARDO APRENDONDO of 710 Wal- thony’s hospital, has given an inter­ nished. stqan .heat, very comfortable. In ’ DR. J. j. O’NEIL, DENTIST unt St. Funeral was held Monday after­ esting series of Lenten conferences Rev. Bishop will give a short sermon.' St. Leo’s and St. Elitabeth'a parishes. 1105 There will be Veneration of the Cross W. T. ROCHE noon. Interment Mt. Olivet. in the chapel there. Stout. 11. A , Hamed, juroBrictor, The Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan and at the different Good Friday services. Suite 722 Mack Building 16th and California Sts. FOR SALE— 2 acres with small building, Holy Saturday— Pontifical service FATHER McQUAIDE, the Veyy Rev. Cyprian Bradley, prior neat Arvada. Baglster, Box 176. AMBULANCE of the Colorado Benedictines, were at 9. Blessing of new fire. Reading CHAPLAIN, DEAD of prophecies. Blessing of "Baptismal SERVICE visitors from Pueblo for the funeral PIANO TU N IN G , I'egulating, voicing, rC' of Father Servant. pairing; 22 ^ r s experientf: all work guar­ font. Solemn Pontifical Mass. Los Angeles.— Father Joseph Mc- anteed. E. A. Howes, formerly with Baldwin Confessions will be heard Wednes­ R. E. GRAF WM. GRAF COMPANY The Rev. F. G. Smith of St. Fran­ Piano Company, Phone Main 1662. Quaide, “ the fighting padre,” a chap day, Friday and Saturday afternoons lain who saw service under fire in cis de Sales’ church preached at An­ Prompt and Careful nunciation church Wednesday eve­ For results from Chiropractic treatment and evenings. Seminarians from St. both the Spanish and World wars, and try Zimmer A Davis, 620 14th street. Phone Thomas’ will assist at the various X Courteous who in the San Francisco earthquake ning of last week. Main 6979. Mrs. Wilhelmina Marie Vulgamot, Pontifical ceremonies and at the of 1906 established a breadline for COOKS, second and up-stairs maids, wait Day or Night of 1675 Franklin street, a convert to Tenebrae. The Tenebrae service 2,500, died recently. He was one of resses, iastltutional help. Mrs. McGrath consists of the chanting of Matins CiRAF BROS. the best known priests in the Far the Church, was received by the Rev. Employment Oflioe, St. Francis' Hospital, Best Ambulances in the Wetst Francis W. Walsh at the Cathedral Colorado Springs, Colo. and Lauds from the regular office West. April 5. of the following day, the chanting W A N T E D — Insida work of any kind: being accompanied with the gradual CALENDAR OF THE WEEK Galen Evan Rowe, Jr., infant son small wages. Peter Wilhelm, 1757 Lari- Chain Battery System of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Evan Rowe, mer. Room 56. extinction of candles. The word MONUMENTS Sunday. April 13.— Palm Sunday. was baptized at the Cathedral by the tenebrae means darkness. INFANTS’ l.ayettea furnished or made on On Easter Sunday morning. Father Gospel, Matt. 26-27: Passion of Our Rev. Francis W. Walsh A ^ l 6. order, 3612 Quitman street. Phone Callup 2115-17 CHAMPA STREET Lord, according to St. Matthew. St. Hugh L. McMenamin will speak at Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Doyle and 5 69-W . Champa at Broadway Hermenegild, King, Martyr, 586. little son left Thursday to spend a the 9:30 Mass and the Bishop at the FOR SA L E OR T R A O tr Millinery bust 11 o’clock Pontifical Mass. Mondav. April 14.-^St. Justin, spring vacation in Los Angeles and ness, corner Colfax and Lincoln. Will take i Apologist, Martyr, 167. St. Lidwina, San Francisco. automobile or equity in house. Champa BATTERIES FOR ALL CARS y . Mr. and Mrs. Julian White of 1211 2214-W . KU KLUX NOT WANTED Tuesday, April 15.— St. Peter Gon­ Champa street announce the arrival FOR SA L E — Two-story brick house in St. IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS PHONE CHAMPA 8128 zales, O.S.D., 1246. of a baby boy April 1. Francis dc Sales’ parish. Modem. 625 So Wednesday, April 16.— St. Bene­ Mrs. E. J. Connors will visit her Peart. South S695-W . That the K.K.K. is not wanted in * dict Joseph Labre, 1785. The Vener­ sister, Mrs. Coffey, in New York, for YE S we have the latest records and play­ BATTERY AND ELECTRIC SERVICE able Bernadette .of Lourdes, 1879. two months. er rolls. Pianos, players, phonographs at Steamboat Springs may be gathered Holy Thursday, April 17.— St. An- Mr. and Mrs. Mellein of W. 44th reduced prices. Lots of email instruments. from the following excerpt from an Tuning. $2.19. Uollgnd Music Store. 1469 article in The Steamboat Pilot, the **************************************************** icetus. Pope, Martyr, 161. and Meade announce the birth of a South Peart, phone South 6596, W . J. Lam- Good Friday, April 18.— Bl. Mary baby boy. irls. editor of which is a non-Catholic: of the Incarnation, V., 0. C., 1618. The Rev. Chas. McDonnell, S.J., Now this paper has not in its keep Holy Saturday, April 19.— St. Leo 4 Blocks Layola Church, $4,000 pastor of Sacred Heart church, will Dandy, 6-rm. modem.. 1------story.f. oak 8oor, ing the consciences nor the actions of Sample of My Work IX, Pope, 1054. give the last of a series of Lenten finish, mantle, large hall, good basement, men. Certainly if with due consider J. M. GREEN League of the Sacred Heart lectures to the Knights of Columbus garage, paved alley: $560 cash, balance ation any one wants to be a kleagle 1876 Lafayette Street General Intention for April: The easy. All 7 or 6. Champa 3676. or a goblin or to wear a mask— and Phone York 7410 E st. 1892 at their next regular meeting, April Rulers and Their Governments. 1 5 . 3-R m . Double Terrace, S l Josepk’a Parish has the ten— it is up to him. Has water, elec, light, g a s; c a sh '$500, price Fish-Sale-Fish The Rev. A. R. Coopman of Ana­ But as a full 100 per cent Ameri­ $2,350. Champa 3376. Patronize Your Friends conda, Mont, is a patient at St. Jos can The Pilot expresses the hope that eph’s hospital where he recently un 8-Rm., Alcove, Sl. Francis De Sales’ even though surrounding towns may Estate of Keinhard StAn, deceased. No 4 rmS. first floor, 4 rms. and alcove second derwent a serious operation. He is fall for the bunk of a discredited and t . . 33719. floor: rented, $35 month: Iti lots, garage All persons having claims against said All This and Next Week doing nicely. $750 cash. Champa $876. waning organization, when the grand estate are hereby notified to present them The Rev. Wm. O’Ryan’s lecture at goblin gets to Steamboat, toward Theodore for adjustment in the County Court of the 100 Block West Nevada y the Argonaut was postponed Thurs­ which he is headed, he will meet no City and County of Denver, Colorado, on Duplex, 5-rm s. first floor. 5 rms. second Chinook Salmon Black Cod the twentieth day of May, 1924. day afternoon, due to the fact that floor; h.w.h., laundry tubs, double garage. encouragement in his 100 per cent un- Annie Marking, Executrix. he is ill. C. C. Haas, 508 18th St. Champa 3376 American doctrine of bigotry and in­ Small Halibut Pike Hobert H. Kane, Attorney. tolerance. Blue Mackerel Lake Herring liackethal W A N TE D — To buy or rent small house, Lilly, Pa.— ^Four were killed and modem, close in; suitable for aged ‘couple ♦♦♦iT*******************^ Salt Cod Fish White Fish MRS. D. J. SULLIVAN thirteen injured here Saturday when Inquire 1108 Broadway. HOME MORTUARY Ku Kluxers, about to board a special FOR RENT— Pleasant room suitable for POUND Ladies and Children train, fired into a crowd after a fire one or two people; walking distance: near FUNERAL Our Specialty hose had been turned on them. They St. E liiabcth'i and St. Leo’s churches. Meals if desired. Reasonable. Take car No. 64 EAST & WEST I All Fresh Shipped— Guaranteed Lady Attendant came here from Johnstown, Pa., for 917 Champa. Phone Champa 160S-R. Cor. Alameda and Broadway a demonstration. Twenty-five armed PARLORS Phone South 444 men were placed under arrest when W A N TE D — Catholic 'girl or woman to as the train reached Johnstown. slst with housework. Champa 5484-W. GIFT SHOP 1449-51 KALAM ATH ST. , WANTED— To roqt Urge (urni«hed house 422 Seventeenth St. iuiUbU for roomers. Register Box 82. Loop Fish and Poultry Market i| s PHONE CHAMPA 5161 Main 3658 SITyATION iranted at housekeeper for Now showing a complete ;; CARRIGAN GEO. P. HACKETHAL elderly priest in Colorado by refined and ‘YOU KNOW PAUL” capable lady, middle-aged; can give good line of Easter Greeting Un d e r t a k e r P bftn e refereaces. Address Box H-16 Register. Cards Mongmental Works AT THE RESIDENCE Loop Public Market— 15th at Lawrence MORTUARY ^ CALL Champa 808 or Gallup 409O-W for 3145 Walnut Ph. Ch. 1079-W light moving, trunks or baggage; satisfac­ Open Evenings 500 14th STREET AT GLENARM tion guaranteed. Tom.. Mqfi|roy’s Express, P A T ^ N I Z E o u r advertisers, ' I I I ^ stand Colfax and Logano q

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