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HOW FAR STRIKERS U .S. RESTRICTIONS ON RECREATION CENTER CAN GO AND STAY Pray for the Gel Your Next- USE OF MAILS IN MASS CAMPAIGN MONDAY; Success ot the Door Neighbor WITHIN MORAL LAW Catholic Press to Subscribe WINE ORDERS PROVE TO HAND OUT 20,000 SHOWN FOR WORKERS N O T TO BE SERIOUS LEAFLETS ON SUNDAY

Many Labor Upheavals in the Bishop McGovern of Cheyenne Teams Will Meet Every Noon West Make Explanation Gets Information from To Report on Money Timely. Washington. Raised. V VIOLENCE IS NOT LAWFUL BAR ON ADVERTISEMENTS WILL HELP SOLDIER BOYS Peaceful Means Must be Used Personal Letters Can be Sent Cardinal Gibbons and U. S. Before Walk-out Can as Usual by Clergy to Government Give Hearty Be Justified. VOL. XII. NO. 50. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. $2 PER YEAR. Get Supplies. Approval. By MAXIMILIAN. Editor, Denver Catholic Register: Twenty •thousand circulars will be dis­ The West, at the present time, is In your issue of June 28 you publish tributed at the church doors of Dimver filled with strikes and rumors of strikes, REV. F. DILLY OLDEST a letter from Archbishop ilessmer, of next .Sunday morning by the Knights of making it ncce.s.sary to explain, for the Milwaukee, in which it is statixi that, Columbus, to show the public the need benefit of Catholie workingmen, the at­ Trinidad Will Establish according to a ruling by the solicitor of of the campaign which is to be waged titude the Chureh takes towards such the post office department at Washing­ here and all over the nation next week, upheavals. That strikes involve great LOUVAIN MAN HERE ton, (dated ,Iune 12, 1917), “orders for to raise a mjllion dollar fund, among moral questions ^cannot be doubted by wine, not excepting wine for sacramen­ Catholics, for the establishment of re­ anybody. But. as a rule,^ men outside tal purposes, cannot be forwajded any creation centers for United .States sol­ the form their own Soldiers^ Social Center more by the United States mail in all diers. Ten committees have been se­ moral opinions, with the result that, in the states and territories that have lected, a list of the Catholics of the city strikes, both employers and employes gone or shall go dry.’’ has been obtained, and arrangements are often go to limits that are directly op­ Father Donovan Reports to has been appointed chaplain of the reg­ Thru the courtesy of Congressman complete to make a thoro canvass of posed to the tenets of Christianity. iment. Holy Trinity K. of C. will ar­ Mondell we are able to quote from the members of the Church in Denver. The It is wrong to resort to a strike when Take up Office as range for a recreation center in the camp above ruling. It declares unmailable workers will hold daily luncheons at the milder forma of settling the difficulties Chaplain. during the time the .soldiers are here and “ advertisements for wines, even for sac­ Denver Athletic club. Other cities have are available. Arbitration is successful provide magazines and writing material ramental purposes, carried in clergy di­ made similar arrangements. The under­ in many cases, and it looks, at this time, (By W . G. Code.) as well as amusements for -the soldiers. rectories, church almanacs and church taking is one of the largest ever inau­ as if it would be successful in smoothing Trinidad, ,Iuly 18.— Father M. W. Don­ Father Donovan will remain with the papers, when addressed to territor}' cov­ gurated among the Catholics oi America. over what threatened to be a grave ered by the act.” This decision was The circulars to be handed out next ovan of St. Philomena’s parish, Denver, troops of the seOond regiment here dur­ Sunday speak plainly of what is likely strike in the Leadville, Colo., mines. arrived in Trinidad during the past week ing the time they are in camp and will given in answer to an inquiry by a Mil­ The demanihs of .strikers should l»e accompan.y them to training camp when waukee liquor dealer as to the lawful­ to happen to the soldiers unless efforts reasonable. When wages are unreason­ and reported to Colonel J. G. Northcutt ness of sending thru the mails adver­ are made to protect their morals. The of the Second Colorado Regiment at they are mustered into the federal serv­ ably poor, and negotiations have not re­ ice next month. tisements and order blanks for wine for language used is careful, but it is ne­ sulted in an amelioration of conditions, Elk’s Park, Trinidad. Father Donovan sacramental purposes. cessary to arouse parents to the truth. and other pacific measures are not with­ A further explanation by the solicitor Dr. Edward Delehanty, in an address in reach, a strike is ordinarily justifi- reads as follows: “ The only matter delivered last week in connection with ab!a> from a moral standpoint. The made unmailable by the act is matter the recreation camp movement, told of Catholic Church demands a living wage. containing either advertisements of or the awful percentage of Canadian sol­ She stands pat behind the declaration Charity Sisters to Name solicitations of orders for intoxicating diers who have come back home dis­ of the great I’ope L e o 'X f ll on this liquor. Plain bills of lading or invoices eased, and advised that prudery be point. Wages that deny men the right showing that intoxicating liquors have dropped if the young men are to be to live in frugal comfort are not rea­ been sliip|)ed are not unmailable under warned properly. A priest has co-oper­ sonable. All workers, too, have a right the act, and will not be so regarded, un­ ated in the preparation of the circular \ to decent hours. Perha[)S it is arbitrary W w Superior General less they contain either a solicitation for next .Sunday. It says, in part: “The : to declare that all should work only for an order, or an advertisement of such fear that haunts every parent is not eight hours or less, but it is an economic liquors.” the work but the idle hours—long per­ truth that workingmen turn out a bet­ Yours very truly, iods of inactivity and leave of absence ter product when they are not held, on The Sisters of Charity of the Mt. St. about 830 sisters in the communify, when our boys are free to indulge them­ which was established in 1827. PATRICK A. McGOYERX. the job too long, than when they have Joseph, 0., motherhouse, who have a Bishop of Cheyenne. selves in any form of pleasure that is to labor for'an unreasonable time. The second of three retreats for the offered. It is in these hours of relaxa­ number of Colorado missions, will elect sisters opened last Thursday, with re­ The Catholic Telegraph, discussing the Strikes should not be accompanied by question, said editorially, in its issue of tion that they meet temptations too violence or b}- any kind of physical coer­ a new superior general on July 21. presentatives of practically every home strong to resist. . , Archbishop Moeller, of Cincinnati, will in tlie community present. The Rev. last week: cion. A strike is not a state of war. REV. FELIX DILLY. We have no doubt but that some of “ Think of some boy you love, wlio Colorado and man.v other parts of the preside. The present superior general Robert 8 . Johnston, S.J., of St. Ixiuis has conscientiously worked in canip until is Mother Marv Florence, and there are university, is preaching the retreat. The visit of the Belgian war commis­ the.forces behind the prohibition move­ country have been the scene of disgrace­ sion to the West has elicited nuich in­ ment would like to deprive Catholics of his boyish heart yearns for a vacation. ful events in the past, involving physical terest in things Belgian, and it is well the wine necessary for the divine sacri­ At last his hour has come. Ho is free. violence in strikes. Under ordinary cir­ worth recording, at this time, that the fice of the mass—in fact, we proved this Xow, gentle reader, picture your boy cumstances, the use of destructive vio­ Rev. Feli.x Dilly, pastor of St. Patrick’s with an editorial from The Herald and sick of the/ monotony of work—thrown lence, even on a small scale, is not justi­ church, La ,lunta, is probably the oldest Presbyter of March 7—but we feel cer­ upon his own resources to seek pleasure fiable. A peaceful strike, involving as Mother Irene Will Put alumnus in Colorado of the famous Ixm- tain that the fear, entertained by some at a time when any pleasure looks good it does injury to the employer, can be vain university, Belgium, Father Dilly, of the hierarchy and a few of the Catho­ to him! No matter what his home resorted to only for grave reasons; who is a Frenchman, was ordained at lic press, that the clergy in' dry states training—no matter how much God and hence only something e.xceptionally grave the American college of LouVain on June may not use the mails for procuring family mean to him—he is starving for could justify the added element of vio­ 2!),181KI—over twenty-seven years ago. pleasure and is free to seek it just when lence and disorder. Employers, how­ mass wine, is entirely unfounded. Up $200,000 Hospital As far as we have been able to ascer­ his power of resistance and' good judg­ ever. should remember that these rules ment are at their lowest ebb. This is apply to them as well as to the men. tain, the prohibition laws of the various dry states make exceptions in favor of the most critical hour of his life. In More than one employer who has been a moment of weakness he may unthink­ loud in denunciation of “ iniu-derou.s'’ Mother Irene, for a long time superior for the large building is already under “alcohol for medicinal, pharmaceutical, LEGATES OF BELGIUM .scientific and mechanical purposes, and ingly commit an act or form a habit that labor leaders . has not been averse to of St. Joseph’s hospital, Denver, who is: way, and it is expected that the hospi^ may spoil his life and bring sorrow and hiring professional thugs himself, or to tal will Ire ready for occupancy by mid­ of wine for sacramental purposes for use largely responsible for the excellent by religious bodies” ; and Liquor Bulletin shame to all that love him. corrupting official representatives of winter. There is great need for the new GO TO MASS IN BODY “ Soldiers that know say that war is law and prder. standing of that institution today, is structure, as St. Vincent's is the only Xo. 1 of the United States Official Postal Guide, issue of June, 1917, reads hell. But they are not thinking of the Strikers cannot shift all the blame for now a guest at the hospital, on her re­ hospital within a radius of 1 0 0 miles. splendid fellows who died gloriously on violence on their leaders. The latter are turn from the Sisters of Charity's There were 030 patients eared for last as follows: Proof of Practical Catholicity "Section 5 of the Act of Congress ap­ the field of battle. 5 chiefly responsible, but the men can motherhouse at Leavenworth, Kan. ,''he year. Eleven sisters are located at the “ The horror of war is the ever be­ think for themselves, and they are an­ has just had plans drawn and ap])rov('i,l liospital. and there is a training school Is Given by the War proved March 3, 1!>17, effective July 1, 1917, is as follows: guiling presence of unbridled vice— this swerable for their share of the violence. for a $200,000 ho.spital at Billings, ^lont., for nurses. Commission. has darkened more homes than death. Probability of success is necessary for where she is now superior of St. \ iii-. Mother Irene has proved her ability as “ That no letter, postal card, circular, “ Death upon the field of battle, tho the justification of a strike. It is not cent’s hospital. St. X'incent's is putting a builder in the past. She will leave for FACTS ON CARD. MERCIER newspaper, pamphlet, or publication of bitter, is far less an evil to your home as easy to justify a sympathetic strike up the new stnicture. ’ The e.vcavating Billings tonight. any kind containing any advertisement and to posterity than a wrcckwl man- (Continued on Page 8 , Column 5.) The members of the Belgian commis­ of spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, (Continued on page 4, Column 0.) sion to the United States, who are guests or other intoxicating liquors of any kind, of Denver today and who were honored or containing a solicitation of an order at a great meeting la.st night in the or orders for said liquors, or any of them, ST. JAMES’ SCHOOL MAY MASS SAID AT CRAIG Largest Class in History Auditorium, are faithful members of the shall be deposited in or carried by the NOT REOPEN NEXT FALL Catholic Church, and attended mass in mails of the United States or be deliv­ a body at St. Vibiana's Cathedral, Los ered by any postmaster or letter carrier, The Rev. ,lames il. Walsh, jiastor of TUBERCULARCOLONY; Angeles, last Sunday morning. when addressed or directed to any per- St. James’ church, Montclair, announced It is interesting tO learn, while the .son, firm, corporation, or association, or to his parishioners last .Sunday morning of K. of C. Gets 1st Degree commissioners are in the city, that the other addressee, at any place or point that it will probably lie impossible to CHAPEL IS PLANNED German government has sent a protest in any state or territory ot the United reopen .St. .Tames’ school, at Aurora, in to the pope against what it terms the .States at vVhicli rt is by fa\<' in force in the fall. The agreement under which the state or territory at that time un­ Denver council, Knights of Columbus, continual interference of Cardinal Mcr- it was started two terms ago has ex­ St. Bonaventure’s Mission is Denver has to do several times as well lawful to advertise or solieit orders for pired. has prided itself in tlie last couple of to keep in the winning class. Alham­ cier, the primate of Belgium, with poli­ tics, stirring up the passions of tlm peo­ such liquors, or any of them, respectively. Name Accorded by Bishop years because of the way it has been bra council, at Worcester, on Tuesday “ If the publisher of any newspaper or N. C. Matz. growing, but Grand Knight William P. evening of this week gave the fiirst de­ ple. The cardinal is the most outstand­ BISHOP CURRIER STOPS OFF ing individual jiatriot in the European othef publication or the agent of such Horan, after recently visiting Worcester. gree to a class of 500 candidates, break­ publisher, or if any dealer in such liduor.s HERE WITH DR. MAGUIRE Mass., has come to the conclusion that ing all records for the entire order. war. His political activities have con­ FR. SWEENEY ASKS FOR AID sisted in keeping the hope of freedom or his agent, shall knowingly depd.Sit aliv^ in the hearts of the conquered or cause to be deposited, or shall know-' ,,The Rt. Rev. Charles Warren Currier, ingly send or cause to be sent, anything People Are Requested to Give people. D:D., titular bishop of Hetalonia, for­ Life in many phases has fashioned the to Ive conveyed or delivered by mail in merly located in Matanzas, Cuba, now Patients Consolations of gi'eat cardinal. Xpt the war; this ha'j, violation of the provisions of this sec- living in Washington, D, C„ was a Den­ Holy Faith. Give Our Boys a Chance only revealed him to the world. Hi* tfonpor shall knowingly deliver, or cause ver visitor yesterday, with tho Rev. student* have always known him. Li"j^ tqjlle delivered by mail anything herein John 1). Maguire, Ph.D., P.R., of St. Holy mass was celebrated for the first XIII made choice of him early, not onl Elizabeth’s church, Philadelphia, former­ time at the CYaig Colony for tubercular to teach his University of L'omain thd«-?*^‘'l T " ® ^han $1,000 or imprisoned ly of the Catholic university. The dis­ patients on Saturday morning, Jaly 14, The Catholic people of Denver are not giving their boys a phiio7o7h7orsrThonia^ A^^inas,'soVr^ more than six months, or both; and tinguished clergymen were on their way dear to the pope’s heart, but to deyelop subsequent offense shall bo im- to the Pacific coast, and visited the Den­ -by the Rev. Miles M. Sweeney, chaplain square deal. The number of boys in the Catholic high schools . . - * , . , ' Tint, fnnrp tfinn nnn vo«r An\» of St Anthony's hospital. Master John a school of philosophy and draw round prisoned not 'more than one year. Any ver Cathedral and the home of the Ro- Collins, a member of St. Anthony’s sanc­ here is a disgrace to the city. In the Cathedral high school, last him the gi'eat intellects of his day and person violating any provision of this demptorist Fathers in St. .loseph’s par­ tuary servers, assisted as altar bpy. term, there "W'as one boy in the junior class, while there was none to create the Institut Superieus de Phil- (Continued on page 4, column 4.) ish. The following patients of the colony in the senior. In the Sacred Heart high school, the proportion osophie. “ It is not the mission of phil­ were present: Robert Austin, Stephen osophy to predict what ought to be, but Bolinski, Williiwu Baby, Michael Coyne, was better, but even here the girls were in the lead. The Sacred to explain what is,” said Cardinal Mer- William Gilmartin, William Gibbons, Heart college gets quite a number of the boys. But the people of cier at the inauguration of the new CATHOLIC UTERATURE AND MIDNIGHT MASS Peter Gruska, Thomas Hennessey, John Institut at Louvain; “ to study facts, and Tvelly, Joseph Kruzewski, Patrick Ker- the city are not supporting this institution as they should. It as far as possible all the facts, those win, Michael McCarthy, Walter Prclsner, ought to have 400 to 500 students a year instead of 200. that belong to inorganic as well as to A R E CAUSES OF WOMAN’S CONVERSION Edward Quinn, Charles Schaeffer, Ed­ Pueblo is no better off. It was hoped, when the Benedictine organic nature, those of history as well ward Schmitz, Michael Sucheski, Joseph as those of . the economic or political Singer, Francisco .Santiago, Joseph Way- college was established there, that the institution would soon order; such must .be the first care of The following unsolicited letter has sincerity of the Catholic worship with •ctak, Stanley Yzerski, Walter Zachowski, grow large enough that a college course could be added to the whoever aspires to establish a real phil­ just been received by a Denver friend what I had been accustomed to seeing. from Santa Fe, N. M., the present home and Timothy Hurley, superintendent. preparatory and commercial classes. The institution, we might osophy. Philosophy does not go ahead ‘‘Later I attended the class of instruc­ Bishop Matz is deeply interested in of the sciences, but follows them to of a recent Denver convert, well known tion for non-Catholics, and there discov­ this holy undertaking and sincerely pe­ as well confes? \as been anything but^a success in point of en­ synthesize their results under the guid­ in this citv as a former resident of the ered for myself that peace which is be­ titions the charity loving Catholics of rollment, despue its excellent faculty and equipment. The ance of the first principles of human Y. W. C. *A.: yond words to describe. To know the knowledge.” Denver to contribute generously towards Benedictine Fathers, who teach it, are among the famous relig­ “ It is such great happiness to me to teachings of the Holy Catholic Church is a fund to he established for the purpose ■Whoever speaks with Cardinal Mercier know the one true Church of God, that to make the teachings of any other of furthering the spiritual needs of hie ious educators of America. Tlieir great school at Beatty, Pa., on abstract subjects perceives how the my conscience prompts me to write a church absolutely meaningless to me. All worthy children in religion by way of a stands among the leaders. philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas perm­ few words about my conversion. other churches are no longer churches, chapel*. The good bishop has decided eates his whole intellectual being, and but mere houses where each individual Were it not for the fact that they are willing to sacrifice is indeed the basis of much of his “ For nine years I worked in the ‘Cliris- that the Catholic missionary work at tian’ chureh, founded by Alexander does as he pleases. •Craig colony shall be kno^vn in the themselves, the college could not be kept open. But the Bene­ thought. This objective and realistic “ Of course, like other converts, I have philosophy, as opposed to the subjective Campbell about 1817. I worked in Sun­ future as St*. Bonaventure’s mission. Rt. dictines believe that the people of Southern Colorado ivill awaken day school, Christian Endeavor, choir, been shunned by people who are ignor­ Rev. JIgr. Phillips, vicar general of the pliilosophy of Hegel and Fichte, is what ant of the true Church, but instead of to the necessity of sound Catholic clas-sical-education in this inspires him, and the great prelate’s prayer meeting and revivals, but all the diocese, is giving every possible atten­ time I felt I was not doing enough, or censuring them I am taught to feel sorry tion and encouragement to the mission. materialistic age. wish to conciliate Thpiuism with modern for them. I love to be a Catholic, for I progress and scientific research and to was not doing what would be most pleas­ He has long been known as a splendid ing to GoJ. enjoy living by the principles which the friend of the patients and,is ever ready Some families, it is true, are not financially prepared to send harmonize the results of modern science Cliurch teaches. Whenever I happen to to extend the helping band in promoting with the unchanging dogmas of Christian “ While I was in Denver last winter I their boys to college. But hundreds that could are neglecting met some noble Catholics who lent me fail, thru my own weakness, my con­ their spiritual welfare. metaphysics is constantly apparent. He science is intensely acute, for I feel I Mrs. William H. Andrew, of 1441 Penn­ their duty. is ever seeking a continuity of thought The Register and other Catholic litera­ ture. At once I became interested. It have displeased God, while before I knew sylvania avenue, and other members of If you cannot enroll your boy in a Catholic college, you can and the reconciliation, or rather har­ the Catholic Church. I would scarcely the Tabernacle sooiett’, have already mony, of his great master’s principles was last Oiristmas night that I attend­ at least send him to a Catholic high school. The number of boys ed my first midnight mass. A Catholic realize I had erred unless someone found

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EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY DUTIES IN CONSCIENCE OF HOLY LAND SHRINES THE SHAM-HATER Urc U n i| | | p n Particular Attention Given to Order Work Talc* Lawrance St. PHONE Car to Colfax Ara. 1462 Lipan St MEN AT WAR REVIEWED IN DANGER OF RUIN (Written especially ~ for The Register.) m i d . n . u u i i c i i M. 7272 Ideas—even bad ideas—cannot be im­ Pope Benedict Acts to Preserve prisoned. The best way to combat them For Good Work BY ORESTES A. BROWNSON Them from Turks if is to choke them out with good ideas. — The best way to fight weeds is to plant Colorado Latter FaU. crops. C A L L U P

ENGLAND GIVES ASSURANCE Patriotism is to a nation what a soul ^ Tells How Man Not Convinced of Justice of is to a man—without it there can be PHONE 7 4 1 2 2 0 7 Larimer Laundry Writing in The Crusaders Almanac a nothing but decay and death. But what Nation’s Cause Should Conduct Self Franciscan Father says: is patriotism? Those who have the “ We are greatly concerned about the most to say regarding it know the least holy shrines of Palestine and their guar­ about it. dians. the hYanciscan Fathers of the HIS RIGHT TO ENLIST DISCUSSED holy land. But it is impossible to get We cannot overestimate the value of an adequate iilea of tlie prevailing condi­ a thoro knowledge of the cardinal prin­ tions, because all communication has ciples of government and law to all citi­ been cut off and all correspondence sus­ zens in a country such as ours. In Ger­ (In 1840, the following article, which There is much to strengthen this rad­ many, Austria, Turkey and until very is live wire news today, was written by ical tendency. Political aspirants, reck- pended. “The great danger is that the Turks, recently in Russia, the people did not Orestes A. Brownsoii, tlie noted convert leess of principle and greedy of place, need such knowledge. In autocracies writer on tlieology.) appeal to it as their most facile means if compelled to evacuate Palestine, may in revenge, destroy the holy places, and the people are governed, and eventually What is the duty of the citizen or of success; and the mass of the people, they will be governed in .America unless subject when his government is actually thus deprive Christianity of the most finding their passions flattered, and their sacred monuments of our holy religion. they are intelligent enough to retain engaged in war? We may answer, in prejudices undisturbed, are thrown off “ Fearing any such wanton destruction, the right to govern themselves. general terms, that, when a nation de­ their guard, presume all is right, and the holy father has addressed a letter clares war, the war is a law of the land, cherish unconsciously the enemy that is to the apostolic delegate in Constanti­ Some of us are open to conviction but and binds the subject to the same extent to destroy them. A fictitious public nople, instructing him to entreat the would like to see the man or w’oman and for the same reason as any other opinion grows u]), becomes supreme, to that would try to convince us. law of the land. The whole question is Turkish governm.ent in his name to which whoever wishes for some consider­ spare the holy places, in case their simply a question of the obligation of ation in the community in which he Boys have souls as well as girls. The the citizen to obey the law'. 8o far as troops should have to withdraw from VERY DELICIOUS lives, must offer incense, and which he the holy city. At the same time his Tablet has an interesting article on the the subject is bound to obey the law, must presume on no occasion to contra­ holiness has requested the English gov­ very important subject of protection for Made of best bleached Jamaica 80 far he is bound to render all the aid dict. The majority of the people, in­ ernment to jireserve the holy shrines if the boy. It points out that the com­ Ginger, sugar and purest and in prosecuting the war the government deed. may not be represented by this they came into tlieir posse.ssion. munity at large—we refer now to the softest of water, the ...... Deep Rock Artesian commands him to render, and in the opinion— may, it is true, not approve it; “ In answer to the pleading of the holy Catholic community—does not as a rule It does not bite nor burn like tlie ordinary hard water peppery ale. At form in which it commands it. but they are isolated one from another, Father, the British government immedi­ show that interest in caring for the all high-class stores, tearooms and restaurants. Insist on the If the government leaves it optional minding each their own affairs, and ig­ ately assured the sovereign pontiff that boys, in providing them a place to meet with the citizen whether to take an norant of their numbers and strength; it would, in any event, do all that is in and spend their spare time that they active part in the war or not, he is un­ while the few, by their union, mutual its power to protect the sacred shrines. should have. questionably bound to remain passive, acquaintance, concert and clamor, are “The inhabitants of Palestine, Mo­ D E E P R O C K if he believes the war to be unjust. But able to silence any single voice not raised hammedans, as well as Christians, must The boys are allowed to drift, and not the subject, tho entertaining doubts in adulation of their idol. Political par­ be in the greatest need, as no provisions infrequently they drift to the devil. Main 2587 614 27th St., Cor. Welton about the justice of a given war in its ties conspire to the same end. One party can be imported, all the seaports being Every community where there are any incipient stages, believing his govern­ today, ambitious of success, courts this closed. The population of the holy land, number of Catholic bo}’s should have a Denver Distributors for the IDAHO SPRINGS Mineral Water. ment too hasty in its proceedings, and fictitious public opinion as a useful aux­ where there is no industry whatever, place where they can get together, a not so forbearing as it might and should iliary, and succeeds; the other must do and where the scanty agricultural re­ clubroom, a place where they can have have been, yet after the w’ar has been so tomorrow, or abandon all hopes of sources are hardly sufficient for the games and amusement, a place where, declared, after his country is involved in succeeding. Then follows a strife of maintenance its poor inhabitants, is they can meet other Catholic boys and ; it, can retreat only by suffering grievous parties, which shall bid highest, and out- greatly dependent upon the pilgrims where the spirit that surrounds them i wrongs, and seeks now to advance only will be Catholic. THE DE SELLEM FUEL & FEED COMPANY radical the other. even in prosperous years. How sad OHAS. A. SaBEUJBlC for the purpose of securing a just and With such a tendency, wide and deep, must their condition be now since for lasting peace, may, no doubt, even vol­ strong and active, we cannot but appre­ the last three years all traffic and com­ If the principle of a three penny tax F1RS1! CLASS FUEL AND FEED unteer his active services, if he honestly hend the most serious dangers. With it merce has been stopped and the Turkish on tea justified a seven years’ war we I believes them to be necessary; for the are justified in protesting against heav-1 Offlo* Telephont TMrty-flftb and Walnnt Sta. there can be no permanent institutions, government has not only levied heavy B«sid*]io« Plion* Mala Senvar, Colorado war now has changed its original char- no goveniment, no society, no virtue, no taxes upon the people, but has allowed ily increased taxes on nil the necessaries aeter, has eeased to be aggressive, and well-being. the soldiery to take away by main force of life. There should be no taxes on become defensive and just. In such a whatever the poor people possessed. consumers until there is no property case, love of country, and the general Despatches from Cairo, of March 15, left to pay them. duty of eaeh citizen to defend his coun­ 1917, state that conditions in Palestine try, to preserve its freedom and inde­ are simply ajipaling and that famine But it is also wrong to tax property ( pendence, override the scruples he felt CLERICAL SCARCITY and pestilence are raging there. It is until there is no privilege or monopoly ^with regard to the war in its incipient estimated that more than 70,000 persons remaining to tax. A monopoly or a stages, and enable him to take part in jn Palestine have died from starvation.” special privilege means the taxing power it with a safe conscience. But, however GROWS IN ENGLAND in private hands. L A U N D R Y C? this may be, it Is clear that when the The fact that the United States gov­ government has actually declared war, ernment is not going to force clergymen Paul Blouet, who wrote under the 2 6 0 0 -2 5 2 0 CURTIS S t . and actually commands the services of or seminarians to bear arms will prob­ pseudonym Max O’Rell, remarked some the subject, he is bound in eonscience, ably save this country from a near dis­ years ago that there were (50,000,000 WE USE ARTESIAN WATE(» whatever may be his private convictions aster that threatens some parts of Eu­ people In the United States mostly colo­ of thg justice of the war, to render them, rope, even nations that do not con­ nels. We have more now. on the ground that he is bound in con- script priests. The scarcity of priests DUFFY’S scienee to obey the law. If he takes is becoming a most serious problem in Taxes on things made by men make part in obedieijce to the command of some places. I'he following Catholic them dear—hard to get. Taxes on the the government, he takes part, even tho press dispatch from Ixmdon reveals the natural resources made by God make S T O R A G E and m o v i n g his private conviction is against the war, conditions e.xisting: them cheap—easy to get. If you want with a good eonscience; because the “The heavy casualties among Catholic cheap things, if you want cheap land, Warehouia, 1001 Baanock S t chaplains and the removal of the hos­ Two Sisters Converted. take taxes off things, put taxes on the motive from which he acts is not to The Misses Elsie and Cornelia Bur- Phone Main 1310 Office. 601 Fifteenth S t prosecute a war he does not regard as pitals to France are giving serious natural opportunities regardless of thought to the Catholic authorities. Two gener, living with Dr. and Mrs. D. G. whether they are used or not. just, but to obey his sovereign, which he Monaghan, 1(573 York street, were very is not at liberty not to do, and which he more chaplains have been killed this week in the west, making fiye since the happy .Sunday morning last in the re­ Until 1776 all governments were IT MATTERS NOT must do for conscience’s sake. ception of their first holy eommnnion. The Greater Evil. commencement of the big offensive last fouiulcd upon the tivcorv that sovereign how closely you look at our work, you’ll month, while nine have been seriously The doctor and his wife are gladdened, power resided in the governors. Tlie find it perfect. We clean your garments Our great danger lies in the radical too. hecause of what the edifying in­ tendency which has become so wide, deep wounded. Amongst the latest casual­ American Revolution reversed the the­ thoroughly and do it at a price.that baf­ ties are Father Bardass and Father Les­ fluence of their Christian home has ory. It proclaimed that sovereign power fles competition. It is because we use and aetive in the American people. We meant to the two young laiiies. have, to a great extent, ceased to regard son of Liverpool, both killed. There is resided in the governed. Autocracy is the latest improved methods and are anything ns sacred or venerable; we a solemn requiem at Westminster cathe­ Inaking its last stand in the present artists in our line. Won't you let us spurn what is old; war against what is dral on Wednesday next for Father Bradshaw’s Editor a Convert. War. have your next order and demonstrate fixed; and labor to set all religious, do­ Collins, killed while attending the The Rev. W. J. Scott, who for liiore our worth t wounded and dying of the Black Watch. than twenty years was vicar Of St. They who derive the most advantage mestic and sociaWinstitutions afloat on Saviour's church. Sunbury, beat lAihdon, the wild and tumultuous sea of specula­ The removal of the hospitals means that from reading are those who want to tion and experiment. Nothing has hith­ priests who have hitherto acted as chap­ has been received into tlie 'Catholic hear the other side. The man who reads THE GIGANTIC erto gone right; nothing has been lains to these great military institutions Cliurch at Eastbourne by Mgi'. Cocks, rather to confirm his impressions than Cleaners and Tailors achieved that is worth retaining; and while continuing their mission work can formerly vicar of the Anglican church to correct them is but one remove from man and Providence have thus far done now no longer do so, and fresh chap­ of .St. Bartholomew at Brighton, Eng­ tlie illiterate who must depend on the for Quality nothing but commit one continued series lains must be found for France some­ land. Mr. Scott was, in his time, one of spoken word as his only source of in­ 700 E. COLFAX. PHONE YORK 499 of bhmders. All things are to be re­ how’. The fact that so many eccles­ the stalwarts of Anglo-Catholicism, and formation. constructed; the world is to be recast, iastical students are serving in the firing for many years his church was singled and by our own wi.sdom and strength. line, causes a dearth of candidates for out for the special attacks of the ultra- Tlie pacifists who seek to pose as We must borrow no light from the past, ordinations and the spiritual position in Protestants of the Cliurch of England martyrs by silly, and spectacular me­ adopt none o f its maxims, and take no the near future and more especially after under the leadership of the late John thods of opposing conscription and other H3nncE PTT»4J!IIII.' ■ data from its experience. the war, is becoming serious.” Kensit. In addition to his fame as a war measures are united in bonds of preacher, Mr. .Scott had the reputation egotism with the professional patriots of being the editor-iii-chicf of that most who seek to pose as heroes in war. The highly complicated of all documents, poseurs on both sides, the swashbuck­ LEARN SflORTHAND IN 6 TO 12 WEEKS Bradshaw's Railway Guide, to under­ lers, demagogues, humbugs and would- lO c lO c You can learn Snell Shorthand so easily and quickly because it is ea.sy. The stand which one was supposed to have be martyrs and warriors will continue shorthand letters are taken direct from the ordinary longhand letters but with the intuition of an angel. The reception to harass and plague ns until the war all unnecessary strokes omitted. of !Mr. Scott into the Church is a further It is easy to read, because all Important long and short vowels are alway.s is over. Thesa afflictions arc not the ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NEW written, connected. Other systems are hard to learn and hard to read because blow to the theories of the advanced least of the terrible consequences of the vowels are NOT written, or only partially indicated. Every other system wing of Anglo-Cntliolica, of which his war. has 2 or 3 words ALL made with the same outline. The stenographer must churcli was one of the more important GUESS which is right. strongholds. That the braggart and loud-voiced BUTTER-NUT BREAD Send for full information and sam pie les.son. patriot does not make the best soldier Made With Milk SOME RECENT CONVERTS. is a fact universally recognized. There Civil Service School, 15-16 Kittredge Bldg., Denver is virtue in keeping cool. In our Civil Following is Scannel O’Xcil’s latest war the great commander earned the list of recent converts: sobriquet of “ the silent man.” The men The Rev. Basil Withorne Holman, B.A., that run off at the mouth ami shed gal­ Cambridge university, of the New Zea­ lons of printers’ ink is defence of their | Wholesale and Retail. Fresh and Cured Eastern Com-Fcd country are not all cowards, but even land expeditionary forces in France; for­ Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry and Game. THE (HtEAT CUARANCE SALE merly chaplain in India. when their love of the spectacular makes The Rev. Sidney A. Cutlibert, rector them brave enough to seek the bubble reputation at the cannon’s breech they of Molesworth, Huntingdonshire, Eng­ are not safe guides. Hotspur was an The Market Company land. 0. B. Bmltlt, Ugz. 'Hie Rev. Roland A. Williams, curate excellent soldier but rash, and fell vic­ IS HOW M PROfiRESS at St. .lohn's church, Clcvedon, England. tim to the cooler sword of that warrior Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fish and Oysters Dr. C. A. White, a prominent physician whose memorable words are: “ In peace there’s nothing sq, becomes a man ns 15th and California, Denver, Colo. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings. Shoes for the family— of Memphis; received a few days before modest worth and sweet humility.” his death in the middle of ^lay. FboaMl BetaU, BUIb Toni HoUker*! StoM. Women’s wear— Almost $100,000 stock to be sacrificed to the policy of the (Continuetl on Page 4.) 4302, 4303, 4304, 4306 Wlxr Bot T on nt store— which is to close out each season’s stock before the season’s end. The Honorable Mrs. Etheldreda Mary Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. Send for cir­ Mitford, of Diall House, Lower Bourne, .Surrey, England; wife of Gen. Bertram Milwaukee public schools and a. prom­ culars giving detailed list and prices. Reverley Mitford, C.B., D.S.O., of the inent worker in the Dutch Reformed British army in France; daughter of the bod.v. PbonMt Main 6136-5137 second IvOrd Manners. The bishop of Columbus confirmed, on \ Miss Dorothy Snell, matron of the June 3, fourteen converts in St. Dom- 1 Queen Elena Training School for Nurses, inic’s church, Columbus, Ohio. I The Windsor Farm Dairy Rome, Italy. The bishop of Buffalo, on May 27, con- ‘ 1855 Blake Street ' A. E. Aldington (“Viator”) author of firmed a class of fifty colored converts, from “ Geneva to Rome via C'unterliury.’' among whom' were: (lerard Miller, serg­ IT’S FIRST CORNER^ has been received into the Church by eant-major of the Tenth cavalry, U. S. IB BTOEBIO FBZOAXmOBS —BIOH-CIJUI8 8ZBTZ0B — BXOBl- J5” *£ LARIMER* 15BBOT or ZQDZFKEBX—QUAUTT OF PBOSUOTB. Rev. J. M. Cronan at St. Etheldreda’s, A., and Miss Anna Robinson, a graduate 'We Invite the patronage of particular people, who dealre a high elaaa London. of the New York Conservatory of JIusic. article at a moderate price. Miss Mary Elizabeth Molt was received We extend this offer to reade-s of The Register. Simply phone Main into the Church on March 10, by the CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL WINS 61S6 or drop us a card, and a bottle of this exquisite milk will be left Jesuit Fathers in New York City. Miss OVER PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. at your door, free of cost, and without any obligation whatsoever. Molt, who is a public school teaclier, was THE WINDSOR FARM DAIRY COMPANY Lavin Bros.’ Furniture Co. formerly a Lutheran. One-fourth of the boys who won city PEOPLE ARB BATINQ OUR BUTTBRMII.K 13 AWFUL OOOD The Place of Bargains. Frank Urban, Socialist orator and scholarships at the University of Penn­ You lose if you do not inspect our stock first. leader, was received in New York City sylvania this year were students at the in Passion Week and made his first Catholic high school for boys, Philadel­ Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Rugs,Carpets,Trunks Communion on Holy Tliursday. phia. In the public high schools, there Hon. John Still Winthrop, a vestryman are 6.000 students; in the Catholic high NEW AND SECONDHAND of the Episcopal sect, and Mrs. Sydney schooUKK). Just a Reminder Phone Champa 3674. 1439 Larimer Street Patterson Vernon, wife of Commander Highest prices paid for used furniture. Newhall Vernon, of the U. S. S. “Cassin,” Catholic Educators’ New Officers. This is the seasonable time to have your Portiers, now at sea, have been received at Talla- The following officers were elected by Draperies and Rugs cleaned and dyed. Just phone and we hasee, Fla. the Catholic Educational Association at will call' and get your work and return it in a jiffy. We At Tananarive, Madagascar, Prince its recent convention at Buffalo: Car­ Ramahatra, a high official, and his fam­ dinal (iibbons, re-elected honorary presi­ know how to do this kind of work. PHONE MAIN 7377 HENRY WARNECKE, Prop ily. have been received into the Church. dent; Bishop Shahan, president of the Miss Hazel I. Simons, a well-known Catholic University, president general; writer of fiction in Racine, W is.; former­ Right Rev. Monsignor .1. B. Peterson. St. ^ ) THE CAPITAL CITY SHOE MFG. CO. ly n member of Holy Innocents Episco­ .John’s Seminary, Brighton, and the Rev. i 2009-11 Tel. Champa pal church. F. P. Donnelly, Worcester, elected ■ CHAMPA ST. 1374 -1378 Repair Work Our Specialty, While You W ait.. Mr. .1. A. Pickett, of Keswick Lodge, members of the executive board. Tho N E N I ^ O D Putney, London. association nreets next in San Frun- 1511 CHAMPA ST. DENVER, COLO Miss Minnie Kerink, a teacher in the cisea I l l I CLEANERS & DYERS THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. CATHOLIC REGISTER Page Thfee. FREE SOLDIERS’ MORAUTY SISTER ROSE ALEXIUS TRINIDAD K. OF C. LEAD ENTIRE NATION IN SAINT FIRST TO USE TEA FOR TRIAL NEEDS GUARDS, SAYS PERCENTAGE OF FOURTH DEGREE MEN RED CROSS AS SIGN 15 WOirSEBFtrL KERBS Comprise Sensational Medical Discovery—PATBUJB HOEUKOEB’S FAMOEB KEBB TEA. Colorado Springs Has Bishop It you have Rheumatism, Constipation, BO O EET ISSUED B Y (By William G. Code.) banquet. J. J. Cody of the Denver Deco­ OF HOSPITAL WORK; Blood Impurities, Stomach Troubles, In­ Cunningham of Concor­ Trinidad, July 18.—Holy Trinity rating company had charge of the deco­ digestion, Sick and Nervous Headaches, Council, Kniglits of Columbus, now rations. Liver or Kidney Disorders, send your dia as Guest. name on post card and get free package. GERMAN-AMERICANS boasts of a larger percentage of Fourth knights of Columbus War Camp Fund. DREAM FORETOLD IT Degree members than any council in the Address OTHER NEWS FROM CITY At a recent special meeting called for Central Verein Points Out the United States. Just 40 per cent of the the purpose, b y . Holy Trinity Council, Camillus de Lellis Carried on MOLLINGER MEDICINE CO. members of Holy Trinity Council are Knights of (Jolunibus, arrangements 79 MolUnger BnUdlng, Danger that Has Dis­ (By Frank H. Prior.) Fourth Degree men since the rendition Labors of Mercy Colorado Springs, July 18.—Sister were made to conduct an active cam­ 14 East Bark Way (K. g.) turbed Europe. liel4 in this city on July 4, 1917. The paign in the week of July 22, 1917, as in Wars Plttabargh, Fa. Rose Alexius of the Glockner sanator­ work was a grand success in every way, ium left Tuesday for the motherhouse outlined by the Supreme (Council, for the visiting members and candidates coming Knights of Columbus War Camp Fund. PkoMt: Oallup 171, Oaliuy 183 DOCTORS’ FIGURES GIVEN of the Sisters of Charity at Mount St. from La Junta, Raton, Folsom and Las ALSO IN TIME OF PEACE Joseph’s, Cincinnati, O., to be present A general committee composed of Chair­ By MAXIMILIAN. Vegas. There were three clergymen in man W. tk Code, Secretary J. AI. Ala- at the election of the new mother of the class—the Rev.'Father Hugh, S.J., drid, Treasurer J. E. Kane, A. A. Loftus, The fact that more than a half dozen J. B. Garvin & Co. While there is one form of sin which the order. Colorado cities have well organized tAth- St. Paul says should not even be men­ Rt. Rev. Bishop Cunningham of Con­ of Trinidad; Rev. Father Oumarest of Clyde Ashen and Paul Ryan, will have Folsom, and Rev. Father Bastien of La­ active charge of the work. There will olic movements for the assistance of the tioned among Christians, he did not cordia, Kan., is spending a few weeks mar. Red Cross society makes decidedly in­ DRUGGISTS mean that, under necessary conditions, at St. Francis’ liospital. be ten subcommittees in the city and Alaster J. A. Gallaher and Mrs. Galla- one in each of the mining camps. The teresting to local M'oraen a bit of history advice should not be given about the Miss Eva H. Schuiman of • Walnut, M'hich has been brouglit to light as a 8401 W. 134 Art. DeDver, Colo. dangers inherent in this crime against Kan., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. her arrived Alonday evening, when Mr. committees are to be composed of both Gallaher took active charge of the work. kniglits and their ladies. The local pa­ result of the great Red Cross wave. God and nature. It is advisable now Colbert, 323 Colorado avenue. While the present Red Cross society was since 10,000,000 young Americans have The Misses Anna and Magdalene Krof- Dr. Nast of Denver had charge of the pers have given the matter considerable music, and Rev. Win. Lonergan, S.J., of space, and one local merchant, a non- not founded by Catholics, it was a Cath­ E . E . ROST registered for the selective draft and a chek are visiting their sister in F'alcon. olic saint M’ho first used tlie Red Cross huge army is to be raised within the Miss Allen Martin of 1929 Wood ave­ Sacred Heart pariah, Denver, was a vis­ v^atholic, has sent word to the committee itor and the principal speaker at the that he will give $25. insignia as a mark of nursing in Christ’s next few months, taking thousands from nue entertained at a dancing party at name. Groceries and Provisions every state, to speak of the moral dan­ her home Wednesday evening in honor ■The modern Red Cross organization of gers confronting such a vast assemblage of Miss Vivian Beebe, who left the Cor. 38th Are. and Franklin St nurses Mas founded by a humanitarian of .men. • latter part of the -week for her home in S avIs s named Jean Henri Dunant, Avho Phone Main 4276 “Colorado Medicine,” a magazine is­ New York. The party included Miss PUEBLOANS ASSIST LARGE SUMS GIVEN Avrote his experiences at the battle of sued by the Colorado Medical society, in Beebe, Mrs. Haswell, Mrs. C. C. Hamlin, Solferino. June 24, 18,59. On page 80 1 a recent issue contained facts from an Miss Pauline Whitney, Miss Elizabeth Air. Dunant tells of the Avork of the J.J.HARRINGTON official report, showing that certain dis­ Gunnell Hamlin, Aliss Bertha Arinit, ORPHANS IN PICNIC FOR RED CROSS WORK .Sisters of Charity nursing tlie Avounded HEATING AND VENTILATING eases have been more prevalent among Miss Louise Armit, Miss CHiristina VV’an- and sick soldiers during the Crimean American soldiers than among any dell, Miss Joe Haverstock, Miss Carolyn Father Wm. Kipp’s Organiza­ Avar of 1854. CONTRACTOR Martin and Messrs. Charles Newbold, Annual Outing Held Thursday European army. Because of this horri­ tions Raise Hundreds The facts in reference to the establish­ Jobbing and Repairing a Specialty. ble fact, it behooves Catholic mothers Bryant Murphy. Clinton Aliller, John Proves Financial ment of the order of nurses AA'ith the Phone Champa 2548. and fathers to speak to their sons before Jackson, Stewart Armit, Robert Edgar, Success. of Dollars red cross as their distinguishing mark 826 FOURTEENTH STREET the latter go off to war, warning them Verner Shoup, Arthur Lotholz of Chi­ are in brief these: about the moyal dangers ahead. In cago, Louis Faust, Herbert Hunt, Junior Camillo Compellio, of a noble family flours, 8— It A ■ . 1—* f . m Eiirope, such diseases cause probably Burns and Joseph Hermann. WORKERS m THANKED WESTERN SLOPE JOTTINGS in Abruzzo, married in Alilan an officer the greatest problem of the war, having On Tuesday afternoon a tea was given in the imperial army of Cliarles V of DR. J. J. M E EH A N by Miss Pauline Whitney as a tarewcll (By Georgia Zeiger.) Gunnison, July 18.—And still the effi­ incapacitated sixty divisions, or about cient Red Cross organization of Rev. Italy. A few days before a child was 600,000 men. , compliment to Miss Beebe. Pueblo, July 18.— It had been some born, she dreamed that she had given Miss' Anna Cone of Clinton, la., is months since the people of Pueblo had a Fr. Wm. Kipp continues to work. Last The Central Bureau of the Central Meek many dozens of dollars M'cre birth to a son witli a red cross on liis Dentist Verain, in St. Louis (201 Temple build­ visiting Sister Benita at St. Francis’ chance to help the treasury of the Sa­ breast who was folloM'ed by other chil­ hospital. cred Heart orphanage, but they showed collected by the four societies which he s u m SOI, MACE BLK. PH. M. 8803 ing), has issued a little booklet, “ Guide recently organized. dren M'ith similar crosses. Tliis child Right,” which it hopes to see distributed Airs. E. C. Alorpn of Welsh, La., is last Thursday that they were waiting Avas Camillus, born Alay 25, 1650. His 16th and CaliforaiA sick at St. Francis’ hospital. for that opportunity when they turned The names of the societies and the by the thousands among prospective sol­ sums collected are as follows: St. Alary’s mother died M'hen lie Avas 13 years old diers, thru the generosity of Catholic Aliss Patricia Nancrede, who has been out by the hundred to attend the an­ and his father when he Avas 19. About SYMPTOMS OF attending St. Alary’s seminary at Knox­ nual pienic given for tlie institution. Catliolic auxiliary, $306,70; St. Joseph’s EYE TROUBLE societies and churches. This booklet Catliolic auxiliary, $140.60; the Imma­ this time a scratch on his right leg above warns against alcoholic excesses, but de­ ville, 111., for two years, arrived home For weeks the ladies of tlie Sacred the ankle turned into a running soft Headache, DlaalaesA Thursday to spend the summer with Heart Orphanage^ Aid Society had been culate Conception, Italo-American Red P a lis at Base o f Brala votes most of its space to an admonition Cross society, $123.60; St. Patrick’s auxi­ Avhich never completely healed. It pre­ Neuralgia, Fainting, her father, H. D. G. Nancrede, 18 Lake working steadily to solicit articles, vented him from following the career of about the danger of sexual excesses avenue, Broadmoor. make plans, get committees together liary, $55.07. We Absolutely •uaraatee Omi •laases among soldiers. It tells frequent causes of Marriage at Glenwood. a soldier, M'hich he had begun, and •OLD rZZ.EBS •BAMnU, gAM Airs. Cliarles F. Arcularius, 1127 North and do the many things necessary to brought him in touch M'ith hospitals and sexual desires, particularly intoxicants. It VV’eber street, went to Davenport, la., make the picnic the success which it was GlenM'ood Springs, July 18.—Wm. E. Schwab, Modern Opticians warns against the danger of had com­ Sheeh}’ of Joplin, Mo., and Aliss Joanna the need for nurses. Alonday evening to attend the funeral from every .standpoint. Of all the peo­ He Avas a man of commanding pres­ Ph. Main 517L 131 isth I t pany, and shows the necessity of exercis­ of her sister. Airs. John J. Smith. Airs. ple who worked for the picnic, two I . Doolan of Fall River, Alass., were ing strong will power. It points out that married at St. Stephen’s Catholic church ence, tremendous zeal and unusual piety. Smith was a former resident of Colorado names stand out above all others—Airs. He M-as elected superintendent of the a soldier’s physical well being depends on Springs and was' the daughter of Airs. AI. F. Neary, the president of the Or­ by Father J. P. Carrigan at 8 o’clock FRED F. FISHER his purity and describes the horrible dan­ Alagdalene Lattner. Airs. Arcularius Tuesday morning of last M-eek. Lester hospital of St. Giacomo in Rome. Here gers in the two diseases so frequently phanage Aid, and Airs. J. H. Donovan, he brouglit about much needed reform.^*. was accompanied by another sister, Airs. the vice president. These two women A. Alayer and- wife, Airs. Alargaret E. brought on by sexual excesses. John Kavanaugh of Chicago, 111., who Alayer, came in from their ranch near In 1582 he reeeiA- keeping busy and prayer, particularly to later. Perhaps never before have the Red O oss nurses of Camillus. of Air. Schumacher. merchants been called upon to donate to (uneral of Air. Alurray M'as largely at­ tlie immaculate Virgin Mary. The book­ Aliss Margaret Lieberman motored to tended and the remains Mere interred In 1601 Red Cross nurses of St. Camil- Attorneys-at-Law let sells at 5 cents. It is published with so many things as this spring, but that in the GlenM'ood cemetery. lus accompanied Italian troops to re- Grand .lunction F'ridny for a months' did not make any difference when the OF COLORADO. ecclesiastical approbation. visit with Mr. and Airs. J. P. Bussey, eoA'er Canizza in Crotia. During the ladies asked for help again for their an­ News from Salida. siege some baggage M-as set on fire Avhich who have been visiting here. nual picnic. Nearly every merchant of AIr..E. Sheehan and sisters, Agnes and Salida, July 18.—Father AL Bertrand burned up everything but the red erosa JAMES J. McFEELV the city gave towards the picnic. of Delta and sister, Aliss Alarie Bertrand, scAA-ed on one of the cloaks of the “ Alin­ Attorney-at-Law Kate of Goodland, Kan., have returned The funeral of Robert S. Jones took STERUNG JOINS IN to their home after a visit of two weeks and Aliss AIcGovcrn, also of Delta, spent isters of the Sick.” This Avas considered 425 Foster Building place Saturday from the residence of his a few hours betM-een trains Sunday in such a miracle that the red cross was licre with friends. They were accom­ grandfather, Austin Ruddy, 914 East Phone 4295 panied on their return by Miss Evelyn this city visiting with Father P. J. distributed, thread bv thread, among the RED CROSS SEWING Second street, at 9 o’clock, and from St. Gallagher while on their May to Roches­ troops. MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & SCOFIELD Rush, who will spend two- weeks in Goodland.. Leander’s church at 9:30. Rev. Father ter, Alinn. A’ears later, Avhen removing the Ixidies Attorneya-at-Law Timothy conducted the services. The James Doherty Dead. under the church of St. Ninfa at Paler­ 305-07 Symes Building Ladies’ Altar Guild Forms Class Air. Lawrence Schott of Denver spent pallbearers were Alice Nittinger, Ruth ■'u ■ Sunday here. Altho he had no relatives in this vicin­ mo, it Avas found that the remains Avere Phone Main 4310 Denver, Colo. to Work Every Friday Wing, Ida Sullivan and Frances O’Leary. ity, Janies Doherty, who died Wednes­ decayed, all but the red crosses on the Sister Al. Raphael of Abeline, Kan., The (lower bearers were Lottie Alorgan, WILLIAM H. ANDREW Afternoon. is a visitor at St. Francis’ hospital. day of pneumonia, was not without habits of the ten nurses of ,St. Camillus. Attorney-at-Law Aliss Ida Bolte of Snyder, Neb., is Nellie Aloyer and Izetta Fitzgerald. In­ friends. His funeral, held at 9 o’clock St. Camillus died in 1614, twenty-eight 615 Charles Building spending a few weeks here. terment was in Roselawn under the di­ Saturday morning from the Catholic years after founding his order of Red Tel. Main 1369 Denver, Colo. OTHER NEWS FROM PARISH Airs. N. J. Cooney and daughter, Alarie, rection of the AlcCarthy Undertaking church. Mas attended by smelter officials O oss nurses, Avhich his mother had seen are spending several weeks with Airs. Co. and employees and a ' host of friends. in a dream before liis birth. He had sterling, July 18.—The ladies of St. The funeral of Charles Kochevar was Beautiful floral tributes M-ere contrib­ established, during his life, sixteen houses JOHN H. REDDIN, Anthony's guild have formed a sewing Cooney’s sister. Sister Alarciana of St. Attorney and Counselor at Law Francis’ hospital. held Saturday afternoon from the fam­ uted b}' the smelter officials and em­ of his order in Italy and had lost 220 of class to sew in the Red Cross workroom ily home, 1206 Berwind, and later from ployees, by Air. and Airs. J. H. Gillespie his nurses while attending tlie numerous 612-614 Ernest and Cranmer Block every Friday afternoon. Rev. J. P. AlcGillen of Chariton, la., Seventeenth and Curtis Streets is .sick at St. Francis’ hospital. St. Alary’s church, where Rev. Father and Air. and Airs. P. E. AlcGongle. Air. plagues and wars of that time. Philip The family of A. P. Mentgen. who Cyril-Zupan conducted the services. In­ Gillispic had charge of the arrangements Phone Main 657 Denver, Colo is managing the Sterling Auto & Mach­ Miss Agnes Caden and her niece, Alar- IV introilnced the order into Spain. cinna Schilds of Chicago, are visiting terment was in Roselawn in charge of for the funeral. The pall bearers M'crc Father Andrea ,Sicli of Palermo traveled inery Co., arrived in Sterling Friday to the United Undertaking Co. P. A. AlcGongle, Chris Alorrison, 0. A. to Alexieo, Peru and Brazil to introduce make theif home. Aliss Caden’s sister. Sister Alarciana of St. Francis’ hospital. Pugh, .Toseph Aladden, Fred RenM'ick and the order into South America. Father Mrs. Jack Ryan is enjoying a visit CATHOLIC INDIANS HOLD THEIR John Hastian. The services were con­ from her father, Mr. Miller of Clinton, Aliss Gertrude Schott of Denver is tlie Perez of Castile, after being superior of guest of Aliss Anna Prior, 720 North ANNUAL CONVENTION. ducted by Father Gallagher, M'ith inter­ tlie order in Spain, brought tlie order to la. ment in Fairview. Mrs. J. B. Donovan is enjoying a visit Tejon street. Lima, Avhere he died August 15, 1770, at items for The Register will I>e gladly Catliolic Indiana of the Chippewa the age of 72. from her brother of Denver. tribes of Alinnesota gathered at tlie Reert Safranek has returned The congress Mas o])ened witli a sol­ Camillus on their breag in hospitals Mrs. C. H. Murrin returned Friday emn higli mass. Bishop Corbett, of sided in Salida for many years. Be­ from a visit with relatives and friends from a six weeks’ visit in Detroit with sides her husband she leaves a daughter evcryM'here. ^ her son and his wife. Crookston, Alinn., delivered the sermon, And still there a re ; Avriters on the at North Platte, Neb. which Fatlier Thomas interpreted for three years of age. The baby just born, Mrs. C. E. Smead and daughter have lier father, mother and a sister also sur­ origin of Red Cross nurses m'Iio ncA'cr the Indians. After the mass tlie sacra­ heard of St. Camillus de Ix'llis. returned to Sterling from a two-weeks’ ment of confirmation wa.s administered vive her. Funeral services Avere con­ sojourn in Denver and other Colorado ducted Sunday from the Catholic cliurch St. Mary’s Branch No. 298—Meets 2d to a large number of children and adults. points. FEDERATED ALUMNAE Each day two meetings were conduct­ M'ith Father P. J. Gallagher officiating. Fajanelle officiating. Air. Ryan died and 4th Tuesdays in Charles building. Father Deeclier has been transferred Those attending from out '/; town M-ere: Tuesday evening from old age and com­ Sacred Heart Branch No. 316— Meets ed, both men and M’omen making inter­ Sheriff Schrader and M-ife, Airs. 0. Ala- from Sterling and left here Tuesday. So' esting and stirring speeches relative to plications. Interment M'as in the ceme­ second and fourth Wednesday evenings far, no one has been appointed in his WILL HELP SOLDIERS honey, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Dollard and tery at New Castle. in Charles building. the progress of tlie faith, Catholic educa­ Airs. Gray, all of Leadville and F. C. place. The International Federation of Cath­ tion, the evil of divorce. Catholic socie­ Aliss Alaud Cox and Joe Wiley, both St. Joseph’s Branch No. 611 — Meets Miss Mary Nugent is spending a ten- olic Alumnae, thru the president, Aliss Bogler of Denver, Geo. Bogler and M-ife of Aleeker, Avere marriwl at the (Tatholic ties, personal industry and means of and Mrs. A. H. Smith of Salt T.ake City second and fourth Thursday evenings of day vacation in Boulder with Mi.ss Mar­ Clare L Udgan, A.AL, of 6703 Ridge boul­ livelihood. During the congress solemn church July 11 by Father Fajanelle. The each month at St. Joseph’s hall. Sixth garet McDonald. evard, Brooklyn, has requested all mem­ and Air. and Airs.'S. L. Vail of Ogdeii. bridegroom’s brother, Herman Wiley, at­ high mass ivas celebrated every morning Utah. avenue and Galapago street. Mrs. Ellen Miss Dolores Stnitzel had the mis­ bers to ■■donate Catholic papers, Catholic and solemn benediction was given in tlie tended them. T. Devlin, president; Miss Mamie Clan­ fortune to tear the ligaments in her books and magazines, Iprayer beads, evening, after which Father Thomas J. C. Kelly Dead. ton, secretary. tight knee while swinging one evening medals, etc., for the use and spiritual preached in the Chippewa language. The Grand Junction, ,Tuly 18.—The funeral Montrose Ladies Entertained. St. Mary Magdalene Branch No. 1094— this week. consolation of American soldiers engaged Indian missionaries make of these con­ of J, C. Kelly, familiarly kqoM-n to his Alontrose, July 18.—The Ladies’ Altar Meets every first and third Tuesday of Mrs. J. P. Hecker entertained Friday in the present .conflict. hundreds of friends as “ Plughat” Kelly, society of St. Mary's Catholic church for her niece Miss Beatrice Lonartz of gresses also a retreat, during whicli the each month at 8 p. m. at 221 Charles All state alumnae governors are urged Indians receive tlie sacraments in large M'ho pa.ssed aAvay at St. Alary’s hospital, AA-as delightfully entertained Thursday building. Mrs. Mary S. Wirtz, preBiJ Boulder, who left for her home Sunday. bj* Alias Cogan to take a leading part numbers. was held from St. Joseph’s Catholic afternoon by Airs. W. AI. Alabry, Airs. ma*\ Mrs. 0. M. Whitcomb, recorder. in the encouragment of the various chun'h and was attenedd by a large F. H. Hill and Airs. Jesse O’Neill, at the state alumnae to work in conjunction 61 PER CENT OF SAILORS ON Black Handers After Archbishop. number of friends and relatives. Father beautiful home of the Alabrys on West 4 * * * * * * * * i “MINNESOTA” CATHOLICS. with the International Red Cross society Archbishop Aloeller of Cincinnati re­ T. AI. CouM’ay conducted the services. Alain street. Other guests besides the 4or the welfare of America’s soldiers The pall bearers were Frank Stanek, F. members were Airs. F. H. Reinliold, Mrs. and sailors. Alemhers should be dis­ cently received a letter telling him lhat '■ Rev. Thomas S. Regan, recently ap­ if he did not come across with .$15,000, P. Friedman, Jas. Hynes, Geo. Landers, Winifred Tobin, Airs. Don Cole, Airs. E. Dr. W atkins pointed a chaplain in the navy, has taken tinguished, says Miss Cogan, not only his home would be dynamited. The let­ AL P. Kelly and James Purcell. Air. H. AIc.Mullin, Miss Lueile Alannix and a religious census of the U. S. S. “Minne­ for helpful and self-sacrificing endeavor, ter was turned over to the police and Kelly is survived bv his wife and three little Charlotte Nunn. Airs. Helen Har­ DENTIST but also by the qualities of dignity and sisters. Airs. Frank tlall. Airs. Price Ditt- rington was also present, this being her sota,” to which he is attaclied. Fatlier serenity, charity and patience, which is also being investigated by the U. S. ;; Pueblo, Colo. Phono Main 1537 Regan reports that of the thirteen hun­ government. niann and Mrs. E. R. Bowie. first meeting M'ith the society for a long dred men aboard the big warshi]), eight are woman’s rightful heritage, and which Ed Ryan of New Castle Dies. time. The home Mas prettily decorate

OATHOilO REQISTSR THURSDAY, J l’LY 10, lOlT;

The Denver Catholic Register ucciU'd a cajiital operation to tvycise it aud resUuo the world again to the statiou iu Christian civiUisation which, hut for that, WE SHOULD REAUZE IHE SHAM-HATER finterwl «g secon^-eRiai matter *t ttie poatofHee at Denver, we would not have vetu hed.” This fear for the fate of the Euro- }ieau eiviliafUion, as we reiiuuahev, had been e.\pressed, at the OUR OBUGATIONS (Continuvd fiow Pagv 2) PubRahed Weekly by hegiuuiug of the war, hy IHuv A, who somt after died of a broken I Thin a solojuu duty thuae heart, Air. Taft eoneUides hy stating that apjareutly the gresit- EIGHTH SUHDAY AFTER I who tonu the puUw opiuiiut of .Vuu'i lca. The C«thoUc PuhUehtng Society (Inc.) PEHTECOST. ; Faetora which caiuKit bf cxiilaiuwl or 18g8 Oartis Street ost autocracy, Uus^ia, has toppled over, "and now wo have traced cr,«te sacu ami wimiin who iu- Telepltene Rale 5413 Deny«r, ari-iiyed on ime side the democracies of the world against the Written tor Thi* Newai>aper by Hav. i ftucuco iho opinioiw of tlu ir fellow men tho military autocracy on the other, whep, aeetmumnying this devo­ H r.: Den'E?* malign influence of the newspaper eili- tion to military efticieuey as a gmi, has come that blindness which At tlut time Jesui spoke to His dis- »n- merely meieenaries lured “V TUUUSUAY, JIXV 10, lOlT. is iu the eud to destroy the llohenzolleru philosophy of goveru- viples this parable: There was a certain : ® pc*>*on puldte opinion. meut.'* It is the old sayiuj^ over again: ‘‘(iuos Jupiter vult rich man who lead a steward, and he was .. . accused to him of wasting his goods. |Jordan of the Dclaml Stan- perdeve, demeutat!'’ n 1 , * * ; tw -d. university says that the Knglish OFFJCIAL NOTICE This much for deuiocvaey. .\s to religum, which is to protil i^entilis intended hy Uod to o;ust i » * « v h ’dis Xke Denver Catholic Register is publisiter ueighhor's authority, Wfweeu men are tw o- justice and eluir- ' wnrentipu slmlt Iw a fmee. Society, an incorporated organlration controlled by tbe Wocese of Denver. ity. By the former, man gives to h is: Lem lu This publication ia, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the Tht. Lixitiy Chg/iA. 8|H‘akiug of the coming “Eew AugUeanism” ; neighbor his just dues; aud by the* latter, \ uhin '' "t OathoUc Church in Cnlorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these it says: ! ht' is thaw a to him by ties of mutual ■ * ■- ^ ** cohimna for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the help aud brotherly Wve. Where these : “ csro prob- Catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic •'It must E' recoguizisl that the [Anglican] religion of IDld vktues e.vist, thele is the nearest a p -! home subscribe for at hast one copy. TTiis paper belongs to the Catholics is as obsolete in this new age, tlptf unites democraeies into w.ar' proaeh possible to perfeetiou iu this life: ; , ® , nf.i,:., ^ 'T / ‘**1*‘^*'V of the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making it a to the death against autocracy, as is the religion of 1552; re­ and whme they are absent, there is credit to themselves and the Church. picture of base degradation. P , ^ k ‘fj ►i. N. C. MATZ. ligions 'uutde in Uermauy' are uo longer good enough for ' There are several kinds of justice he- ;»), Jordan"taker^the proWem. bishop of Denver, Anglicans.” Amen, L. ... ,,a ,v. h...» stance of one kind m the gospel, a te.\t 'Vk“ will ^ ^ suv- v,f wWeh ia cited a ^ ye. A master hirw eeJful H is \ t > L n ion' wfu'b^“ mw ... iH cusicDul hw.'jts fvt>Di the uieuu cvevythiug tc thp! "TH E LITTL-E HEl> 8y'UOOLUOV8E” AXk> >iOAlE a laborer tor a certain reeomwoi.se. By «n *),„ aaa..i . t i , oile iu“ • Vi'ogvess of the I'utholie ia-e.s.s. I’astofs who giVti them have out | PRtiAHAEAT VEE8B\'TERIAA8. tlris voutract, justice demands tl^rt the ' Imve aa laborer do the work promised, and the ■ ^nose their i.wn i.r L* ''''P*''-'‘*y^^t»ve». jtiucorest gfatitiuh'. W> wish to take this wcasioit to eAVi*e,s.s ouv ^ Rethiiuy VresEvteriau church lu l ‘hiladelphia ( Johu W'ana- master uav the miee oflerwl It' either PVesiduig olftcer and maker's ehureh) was in high e.yajtation last Sunday over the mastei p^V tht. puce ottered. U uther «j, their own constitution, subject thanks to the Rev. T\ J. AVolohuu, of the SaveeU Heavt ehuveh, i one violate his obligation, there arises a to its conformity with the unwritten return after tifteett yetu's of the Rev. Er. Rentecost, now 7b years ijuestion of wounded justice. eouatitutiou of England. Uaehto, fov oae he receull.v gave us. S. I Tt is, therefore, important aud ueees- t t f old. The Rev. W. Rudeliffe, of Washington, who iustalletl him, 'Chat " ho live iu glass houses shoukl uot thvow stoues j after deploring the irreverent use of the word '‘ehurvE’’ which each to know ^ s res^etive obligations. A e re fitted t V m k e tWi^Tm^i Toustltm is a tu'etty good thtug foi' yersous iu auy walk of life to reiuem- i should be veeoguized as a meeting place Edween Uod and man, each to reatee;tioa and govern themselves. Dr. Jmdan that th ^ e obligatioas not oidy bind in 'eited Limvln's remark that’ there never hcf. Ohvouie kuotkers, uo uiattev who they uiay he*, geuerally d o : .scored the weakness of the public schools, Esause of ihe fact ■ s i^ t of man. but, when the eontraet A 'as any people good enough to govern so little themselves that they have to kuock to kill time. 8. that the word of God is refused to the children, and that they m macte la the sight of G od.; another people against its^wiU. * arc sent out undeveloped in the spiritual lifei E‘sides not E'ing ' “ l^e^O^Tatl ^vernm ent does not , . t t t not kept, siu before God as well ^ m^aa good government,'’ he continued Catholics should give as much as they eiui att'oid to the tuud given a true interpiydation of morality. After .Vlr. Rcslcliffe, again.stmaii - isconimitUHl. these points .-It a^^^ns glvimr the oe-imle an o. n.^- heiug vaised by the Kuights of f'oluuihus foe vevveatiou ceutevs Rev. Dr. Davis, of Bethlehem churcE Eidc Dr. Feutc*cost use the are often overlooked, and the violation , tunity ti. prLtiw. 5ld thl,t is the\ims IKivver of his preachiug- against "race suicide,'' which is ‘'under­ o f contracts not considered .-a-nous, eveh ; of good government. If the people don't ui the urilitaiy camy.s. The movul daugers suvvoundiug eulisted when relatively ^ e a t harm ensues to , have that opportunity, Dmn sSmehidv meu are so serious that these place.s are ueee.ssary. If you douT mining tE? BresEvtermn church and ^he nation,” and empEisizc oue of the eontraetiug_ parties ; ^lae does Uie govenuug, and does so i'n k'licve this, eousult soim* of your doctor frieuds who keep abrea.si the importance of the religious training of young iHH>plc\ Tu the world a.s it is today, theie are his own interest. Kverv imperiali.stie maav mid varied contracts and agree^ government is unjust E d selfish, and of the medieal jouriuils. 'fhey will give you some statistii s thiit Surely there is room here for Fentecostul work I L. meiits between man and men. \oi' need therefore temporarv will astouud you. , 8. t t it be thought that these ai'e in iuiy sense ‘ » r” . • IpwtM-mg to tho iligiiity of humanity, for COMMUNTfSAKT d. VCAixa ^ ^ 8GAIE MORE LMAiORAL ''TRIAAGLE8.',' mutual service- rather Umu degrarluig ViHlWUA 4 Y JiA R gs THE 8wallow8 AT THE EKOET. It is a natioiuU. t ulaiuity tEit cases like the following should mail- -if rendered wiliingly, lifts him ■ NEVER INSIDE 0HUB.CH • u a letter recently addressed to the mayor of Bordeam\ by E xeutiluted iu our dailies, and a still greater.calamity that: above himself; in fact, it is from the elara Fuebs of 1147 \iagam died order established by God We ucchI this week and the bodv wa.s taken to a poilu, from Ris quarters a few miles from the frout, vve read judges slpmld E‘ found to countenance those infamous tran.suc- to some e.vtent at least, to help each her old home in Eming'ton, III, by her the following iut<‘re.si iug jkirticuhir: ‘'The quantity of svvorfeet, find their little Hat heads are Uick, know: iug you to E‘ a broad aud geiierous-miiided womau, T •only urged to do right to his neighbor, strained to look at us, tlivu the o^Hmiug of their mud iuid straw am sure you will appreciate this situation. E love Mr. Mutlack: but by'which he feels the necessity of SOCIAL CENTER FUND mine is a great love for your hu.sEiud, the love of my life; he is his neighbor doing right to.him. The —— nests quickly built. The swallows ciiuuot understaiid this'war I” agency to the ilestructkm or disregard o f ; (Continued from Page l.J my soul mate. I hope you will E‘ big enough to give him up tills feeling disestablislies order, aud ■ hood iK^tiueatlmd to the iecoud .gencr-a- to me.” isauses the violeuce of passions, with tion.’’ Mow, it is .simply impossible propeilv to brand .such impu- tlmir evilj^irtrtts, to manifest themselves. Cardinal Uibbous, 'ardiuul Farley and AL'UAR WIXE s a f e I a CGLDIEVDO. This harmony of relations among men c'ardinal O'.Coimell have given their ap- I'hc fuliqwiiig, which aiqiciu cd bust week iij. a large Eastern dciice, tit only for a siivage riE‘ of Africa, But wEit else could should eajst from the highest society to provai to the plan to esiahiish the- re- tie e-yiiectcyl from people without religion or even sound philoso- the least consequential contract. It must creation centers. The I’ nited state> Catholic paper, ?:s not true; be between the state and its citizens; it governmeut has also given its official “The prohiEtioiiisls in Eqlorudo Eive succeeded hi gettiiq l>hy, when there is no such thing us sin, or when criiue is but a must be between the members of fam- ‘ recognition. U cal oftiter.s if the Knights leglijlaapii etuictcd which forbids, so fur us its sctqx' goes, to disease, aud consequently there is no frev w illc^ as we read in a ilies; it must be iu all business enjer- of I'olumbus have received tli-. follow iug recent book ou criminal sociology, iu which the w liter pompously prises; in fact, in every organization' copies of letters approving tlie movv- Catholics thp use of wine for sacrameutal puiqxises in their that is justly drawn up. In a word, the ment;^ church .services.’'' cone hides: "FosiiivisUc physio-psychology has completely de­ whole harmony of the human race de- Hr. Frederick LJUrich. stroyed the E iief iu frcH* choice,'’ which, iu the premdeut's pends upon the observance of the laws Distriet Deputy, Miyviaiiu State Colorado, despiu* all reports to the contrary, phucs uo re­ of the relations on contracts, expressed C’ouucil, Kiughts UI : ulumbus. strictions on altar wme. English, means that the "auimur’ has destroyed the "angel." L. or understood, existing between men. Dear Mr. Yllrieh; t * t It is but too common for men aud ■ rhe timely aad ImukImij; patriutie t t. women to violate we w:iH not say the gitt of oue milliou dollars to imild re- \EED GF CATHliUC HIGH SeUGGL8. the religious ;uid lay represeuuitives oi grave, but, at least, the minor- bidiga-' ereatiou halls for the sylgivis at the We leaTii fioni Tin '^xic (Juiih tEit Bisliup Eugene W Gar­ tile i'hurtb, amoug them Cardinal 'kv- tions aiteudaut upon agreements and , s^^teeu cauionnieat camps ile,-.,-rves gist- Contracts. The iKginniiig is -unail, mjjic- | Rude from KiZf a million fathers itiid vey, i>f tke AHooiia dioeese, hax reteiitly t oiiie out hi favor of CANON lA W CODE parri, the principal worker ou tije lal>or- ieus eouditieatiou. times it continues: but it is-sildom that >“9thcrs, soul from a lumiin-.l alilUou t ’utholii high sc hools, and is mstrumeutal in rhe exteusiou of a small lygituiiug does uot make a had ] Americans. EFFECTIVE IN M R ending: and it is equally infrequent ii at The Knights of - olmnl is do tiling-, the curriculum of the cathedral school. Colorado Eis develojK'd | WA3S WINS RESTRICTIONS the ii-mo.st negligilde disregards of jus- '®**^ it is my pleasant liny to '.mth her Cutholie high school .system simiiUaiieously wiih her jau-ish RpMAN, NEWS. IN MAIL NOT SERIOUS lice in tho bogitming, remain -o in the thank you and wish you tl <■ nio.si hearty schools. She has never hihl reason to regret it. Our high st hooE ciid. ,Vs in -everything i-i.se. small 'mbits, ‘■'^'^Peration from not .-I'lx y-oui: four Pvomulii^tioa of the New Cofie of (kmon not i-orreeted, lead to imbits iilmost iu- hundred thousand ^nighis, out aLsv» Law by Pope Benedict, on tbe Eve (Continued fiwu Page 11 Eive a splendid standing. Their graduates are accepted in all •St e-tiou may be tried and punished, .-‘ithci oriigible. from onr -ighteeu mil" u adnuxing of &t. PeteFs Day, June 28, 1917. No matter what the difierence ia so- -kwerica;! f'atholies. the local institutions of higher learning w:ithoiu e.\aiuiuation. With’ thv late.-'t is.i^ue of the Avta ill tile district in which the imlawfut iimtter or publication was mailed or to cial standing aad in wealth between the Skma we .aiull isav on.- ' 'indred luj, Other dioceses lEit Eive refrained from establishing high schools .Vjiustolii" ■ Sedi..; came the aunoluiee parties to contract, there is no excuse si-vty Catholic cimpiains in die United meiit that the new code of eaiiou law wliich it was carried by mail for delivery, thru fear that they could not support tE*m would do well to iu- according to direction thereon, or in offered thereby for neglect to live up to: ■''hiates army, where ;>v.-l .i tiiird ..-f tlie will Ih' sent to all its sitbijeribers, at vfistigate condiiions here. The cost is not ucurly so great us, which it was caused to be delivered by its clauses. If a millionaire hires a pau -: '''uliUers are suid to iie f ’ntholics. .V.nd, tlieii i<-qucst, iu volume of some 5dd per, and the pauper agrees for a certain, hence your iioqic gift ,> f'o illio u dollars they fear it would E'. Oue iiarish high school we know of hnds pa;;es, size of tlH’ Acta, at the priee of mail to the person to 'Ahom it was ad­ dressed, MTioever shall order, purelKisc. sum, then he must live up to his ctm -'R ’'"*''‘ ^'^1' decent plmi-s or these splen- it possible to get along hy taluug students from all o'-'cr die city one year's subceriptiou. tract. To compensate hini^lf—as it is,0**1 young American f'atlioiic soldiers Following is the aeeounl of the mo or eausc into.\icatiug liquors to be trans­ and still charging only u term tuition. ported iu interstate eommeroe, except for sometimes called:—secretly, in this res- mass ami re<-eive th, .yueutsajid iiieiitoiis ev.'ut of the solemn pronmlga- pect is not justifiable; and, besides, oc- .^ther consolations - f >ur liuly faith, tioii: The feast ol St, Peter was eek- scieutifie, sacramental, medicinal, aud V letter received recently by The REUisTEii says: 'The, meehanicpj purposes, into- any state or ' cult compensation is a very delicate i«o- should forever stamp tin Kjughts ..f Co- hrated with the eastoman- sulenruity ceeding. Even where justifiable, one ,, Inmbus as men of pr-wtical ’ .irethought, writer is a graduate of an eastern public high school. He knows, this, year, an ,mormons ev*ncourse of the territory the laws of which state or ter­ ritory prohibit the manufacture or sale , should, consult his or her spiritual ad- Draely patriotism ami true : 'hristi&u what he is talking about when he warns parents that their chil­ faithful K:;:ig present as miinJ, e»pe- visor before proceeding to its practice. eiiilh at -he eteiiiug serviees. thi the therein of intoxicating liquors for Ev- !>• dren are subjec ted to constant dangerous remarks about - he faith, zrage purposes shall bo punished as The mistake is too often made that one, Hotl bless tiio knigM- aau diis eve of tE ' feast Pope Bemdiet paid, alsio thinks oneself justified in secretly com-' superb work: hy instructors. The teachers lueait well, hut what they know as usual, a speeial visit to the sreat aforesaid: Provided, that mithing herein shall authorize the shipment of liquor pensating oneself, after having agreed: Hnd wills it. f uEmt the greatest of all Christian folds could E' put into a; basilica to venerate the tomb of the to give the required services for a cer- Faitbfiijly yours, apostle. I'his viar, however, the feast into any state contrary to the laws of thimble. AVhen couti’overted historical questions come up. they such stHte; Provided fuitber, that the . tain stipulated sum. iJsgned.) 1. ; AF;>. .UBBONa- had a speeiai sigiiifieanee: tlie solemn Theft is by no mcuu.s au uncommon ^ duly, 4, 1917, give a decidedly oue-sided c\jduuation of fhiugs. T'he writer rey promulgatiou of his holiness, ef. the new postmaster general is hereby authorized and directed to make public from time to thing in the.se times, Tt may js.t a l-' Tbe ckairmau of the war dcpaitmont'.- inemE’i's, for instance, an occasion when his English teacE'f'm ’ eude of ealioli law. work ou which !u)s way.s la- . ailed by. that naaitg bui.. w A'uuimissioii ou ttauiing a.np tivities, liceOj "oiug on since the jiublkatiou of time in suitable huIJetiiis or public no­ formed hei- class, in all .seriousness, that the Catholic Church had tices the names of states in which it is su!)stauce. it is. the same. 0 »e of the ' R®DUund B, Foedick, has .nhire-ased the tile ".Motu Propiio’’ of Pope Pius A , great rea.soiis for it is not so much a . following letter tu '-upren;-.- Knight violated her < laims of infallibility wE*n the i»ope moved from; ".Vrd'uum Sane Munus,'* appointing the unlawful to advertise or solicit orders ' for siu'h liquors.” desire to steal, as ffie wish to live in a James A. - laherti ; codification louimissioii iu 1904. certain spfiere above one's means. Taj ''cne 21, 1917. Komo to Avignon. Catholic students frequently set the (lasse.s, Tlic ccn'Ciony of promulgation took This act is -coustrued to ber from the , mails matter of tho characaT described ■ an age of siicli unequal wealth, it is, '-At the meeting o' the'omnusaiou ui> right; but it takes fi strong faith to E ‘ar tnte'sreligion questioned i place in the eoiisistotial hull of the vatt- difficult fo’r some, not trained in th e. training camp aifiviti.-s tiehi June I:i, eaii, tiiere !>eiug present tweutv-si'v cs;- when addressed to states or portions eoustantly without feeling it sliji.” tliereof in which it , is by state or local; way of denial, to see their richer neigh- 'F 'vao unauiinously voted te .-ecommeud diuals, many eoiinultoi s of the eomtuia- burs apparently .-njoying the luxuries o f ' to the -loyretary ..f wa. the .o.-ceptance Alost children will not look up both sides of a eontrover.sy. ?io;i and otiier bishop.s aad raousignori. law forbidden either to advertise such , liquors or tu solicit, jiersoiialiy or other­ a higher Iif.,‘ : and it is rather the iaia- o f the generous proposition of the If tE\v would, all would E safe. But hfly per cent of the people, Cardinal tiasparri, Resident of the .giuation of the sweets that will -...mu : Rpigiiis of Ublujnbus ..f .Jn;n- 15,_in re- eouuuLs.sion, plaeed. iu the pope's hands a wise, orders therefor. of this world study nothing at all cKcopt’w'bat they must. This language seems clear to us; and to one by liaving similar meatiq, tiy riglit; ftaw to the erection of buildings for •upy of tile new eode, on accepting or injustice, to place themselves in like.; ‘'uejAl purposes in the army training Sometimes there are good reasons for placing a student in, -which his Indiness delivered au address, we are luiable to find in it any provision , which would prevent the clergy from ' circumstaiKcs. Sometimes there are a j i u -.he United .''tates. Secretary a public high school. If efforts arc jiut forth to counteract the i saying that joys and sorrows aiteriiate. few ivho manage it and coutiuuc it w ittigE ter yesterday inuicat -d his (greemeiit in the liie the Cnlliolie ehureh .aud Using the mails to jjrJer their supply o f ' dangci*s he meets then’, it is better to give him the public educa­ wine for the altar. impunity, a.s far as earthly loss is i-oii: y m our resolution, aud i uuiersCand this .x'casion ‘va.-; one of great joy amid cermd. Of eoiirse, iu the sight '’ f ifod, j ll^otsword has ijireedy been Sfut to Mie tion, we Edieve, than to deny him schooliiqj altogether. 8. the sori'ov •: tlmt are o'vei'shadow iug tlie a -trict justice is,demanded, ;ind, in th e : oEG uL -'f your orgjiaization. pre.eiit pontii'r ife. Ue warmly'thanked BELGIAN. WAR QQMMISSiON day of reckoning, will be ulmiiii.-tered. J "May I take thh oppos ;imity to x- iIa- members of the commission, particu­ GOES T(^ MASS IN. BODY: I'o avoul the danger, it is wvll- f<* j pres* for the .oipnii-sion 'u fraLnuig GOD’S FROV.IDE^CE A.^;^ THE ’WAR. larly the cardinals, from among whom •me to E content with his lot, and with ■amp activities -.nir appreciatum .f us 'there is a decidedly Christian ring thru au article cuutriE he scle. t d I'ardiiuil tiaspairi as having (Continued from Page 11 all the other circumstances in which a offer iiy your orgaui/atioa Man. merited mneii praise for his ze-al and was .istonishing the world liy his treut- uted by e.vl’resident Taft to Tin SulUfmd (jeoyraphic Maya^iur, wise Ib-ovidcnce has placed him. He the training camps wilt anutiu fro; ■ lii- untiring energy. He paid a geneions numt of mental diseases. IDs ever-activc wtill liave more real happiness :iml en­ 40,00a to 1)0,01*1' meil. iiule,-,), r'j!;y .-,111 uudei' The title of "A Foisoned. World.’’ Say.s Mr. Taft : tribute to his )>re.'Jeeessor. Pbpe Ihus X,^ mind has followed every new current of joyment by living up -erupulously to be sizeahlo cities ill tti-msc.ivrs. lud n “A review of tE* drciulful horror of this war brings back; ‘ he origiaatecf of the inomimental work Fnglish itr German thought. In hearing _ the ubligatimis of all the relations E t- need for social and rciaxatimiai facili­ of 'odifying '.Lie- eanoii law, re'gi-ettiiig him preach or reading any of liLs great | w’ecn himself and his feilownum. Power ties is going to tax the •■fftuis >t ;iD to one the attitude of mind of many good people in the outset J fluit that illustrious pontiff had not messages one is.constantly led to tract , and wealtli are no signs of bappinc.ss. those Ilf us who are iaterei-teu I 'l prodd­ of the war, who wrote communications and e.vpressed tEm selves!Ijv.‘d to see .;s ;-omptction. the clear vision and liberal ideas back unless tho.se i>osscssui,g them are virtu ing a .-.ant, 'vcll-rounueid life for tbe'u’o • The offii'iiU bull of promulgation, eu- .irally, o the effect that this, had shaken their faith in the e.\|.sl- to the teacliiiig of St. Thomas, lu hi.s' )us. Ou the other baud, those who are iu the camps. May I say. ton, t'-mt '-'c titk-i '■ih'ovidcHti.ssimiT Mater Fkvle.sia,” latest addres.s to the Belgian -oldiers virtuous, but wbo must-devote ail their! welcome the strong. pu>;tiou wiiich your cuce of a God; that it could not E' that a good God would jiermit d ted I’ent.sost, 1917. rders that the he tells them; "ist. Thomas -Aquinas, tiaio and energy to the service of others, organization has always taken ia rs^;gxd the Error aud agony of spirit of His children, such as we saw Hi w code will go into operaiion on Pep- the most authoritative teadiei' of Chris­ aud do it willingly, experience real im p-' to the moral hazards 'U|iounding a tecoit. i^ls. tian theology, proclaims* that public I E fore our eyes. The wju* goes ou. TE're has, it seems to me. piness in life. A parsing.wish or an in -' young man’s liie, and ! urn ' oafideoS. A cnr-.ory g la ;;e o -., this volume of retribution is commendable. -A just war ' efficacious desire, as may sprinjr up in . t E t .vour influtiict.i jii the camps will developed in the w ar sunie evidence oF^he Divine plan ef elim- ,)'2l ag*'s iDscloscs t-he establishtutmt has austere be.auty; it brings out the i the heart of an.vouc. is no sign that;Udd much to their general t-joe. iuating, from lE* family of nations, a coi^ iru cy to put the world: of the new .'sacn d ' 'ougregation of Or­ disinterested enthusiasm of the whole . if this one had tE . things rcmpoiarily ; "M’e -hall E \ery giau to co-o}terat« iental Kites Slid tho cnuiiierjitkm of people, whicli gives, or is prepared to , wished for, lie would i>e happy; mi the ! "dth you iu cvtriy w gy po.-sjbte,. and we under the hell of a ruthles.s pElu.suqiliy of military force, to take; te.ists preeepf. two ot which are res­ give, its Host precious possession, even ■■ont 1-ary. perhaps they would b e'to him | suicerely trtist that -uwess will foiloK- away the liErty of mankind. -For the last half century, ihe' tored -thai, of Corpus Christi and that life itself, for the -lefense and vindica­ of 'st. .losi-ph. tiie cause of extreme bitGirness iu lifjc.: your efforts to raise ttie moimy n«;es- doctrine preucE’d openly in the jihilusophy of that country was. tion of tilings which cannot be weighed,; , In heaven, there are different e,nideis Aury to prosecute your woric On the feast itself .o' ,'st, Petej, fWr- which cannot E caleulitted, bat which , among the saints, but all are liappy.: "Ven .Luci-iviy )oiu-s. that there is no international morality; that there is no rule by ’ diuai Caspani, seeretaiy of state, pre­ can never E extinguished- jusiice, oou- in life, it can E t E same it al! d e -: 1-tAVMOND- B. l-'DKiMUE. w Ech a nation may E governed except that of .self-preservation,' sented to the Pope speeimeiis of the «»:, piaice, K E rty! . . . Have you not peiid.s upon the practice of the virtue.s: ^ Vkaifawo. gold, silver iiid !.iroii/v; nuslals annuajly felt in lE se two years that the war, the it is culled. w'Eeh means si'lf-exploitation, over the ruins of mentioned above. Tlte man with liuti I'E captains u tlie teams .ire 'usorgs struck OH tins occasion. They iiear on ai'dent, unflagging devovkm which you ‘ few worhUy possessions.can E a- happy | P-Cottrell, Ifr.. K. ' >E>haucv, '-,VU P Ho- other l iviRimtwns and o tE r jKjople and other nations. AVhere the face the likene.-ss of the reigning pon­ give to it. puriEs you, separates your , IS E wbo aEund-s in riche,s; mid ho E an , J. A. - Eilaher,. P. D, Couuur,*.loha F do you see the working out of the Divine pEn? That wjis a tiff, awl ou the reverse, the same pon­ higher nature from the dross, uplifts'you ; who has wealth tEt cannot l>e ‘‘Sti-! Toner, W. lAjEn, P. .1, Jojjj^ tiff staneLs^ erect, holding the big Volume a- something n ob E a'ad, Ettis,; than' cancor in the world. It had grown, to E so- formidable that it mated, cap lie as happy as he w E ; li-. ‘ E a u b Jos. Mui'ray, V ,. i ; of the new code amd pointing it out to V our .selves?” ' struggles with imverty ami fhmaas i k Bfcij P a f S F o n r ; DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER THURSDAY, JULY 19, 19IT;

The Denver Catholic Register iK’eded a capital operation to excise it and restore the world again to the station in Christian civilization Avhich, but for that, WE SHOULD REAUZE THE SHAM-HATER Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. we AA'ould not have reached.” This fear for the fate of the Euro­ pean civilization, as Ave remember, had been expressed, at the OUR OBUGATIONS (Continued from Page 2) Published Weekly by beginning of the AA'ar, by Piux N, AA’ho .soon after died of a broken This suggests a solemn duty on those heart. Mr. Taft concludes by stating that ajiparently the great­ EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER who form the public opinion of America. The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) PENTECOST. Factors which cannot be explained or 1828 Curtis Street est autocracy, Russia, has toppled oa’cr, “and noAV aa'c haA'e traced create men and Avomen who in­ Telephone Main 5413 Denver, Colo. arrayed on one side the democracies If the AA'orld against the Written for This Newspaper by Rev. fluence the opinions of their fellow men. J ...... — — W illiam Demouy, D.D., o f St. All of us need be careful to resist the military autocracy on the other, Avhen, accompanying this devo­ Rosa's Home, Denver. malign influence of the ncAvspaper edi­ tion to military efficiency as a god, has come that blindness AA'hich tors who are merely mercenaries hired THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. At that time Jesus spoke to His dis- is in the end to de.stroy the Hohenzollern philosophy of gOA'ern- cii)les this parable; There was a certain to poison public opinion. ment.” It is the old saying over again: “Quos Jupiter vult rich man who had a steward, and he was accused to him of wasting his goods. Professor Jordan of the Leland Stan­ ])erdere, dementat!” (Luke xvi, 1.) ford university says that the English OFFICIAL NOTICE politicians intend that the much dis­ The Denver Catholic Register is published by the Catholic Publishing This much for democracy. As to religion, which is to profit The relations intended by God to exist cussed Irish convention shall be a farce. by this war, let me quote our next door neighbor’s authority. between men are two—justice and clnir- Society, an ■ incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. ity. By the former, man gives to his They haA’e planned that it shall end in This publication is, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the The Living Church. Speaking of the coming “NeAV Anglicaiii.sm” neighbor his just dues; and by the latter, nothing. “ In plain United States, it is Catholic Church in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these a talk-fest—nothing mpre. It is ju s ^ it says: he is drawn to him by ties of mutual as if we tried to settle the negro prob­ columns for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the help and brotherly love. Where these Catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic “It must be recognized that the [Anglican] religion of 1913 virtues exist, there is the nearest' ap­ lem in Georgia by calli)ig a meeting of home subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catholics is as obsolete in this ncAv age, that unites democracies into AA'ar proach possible to perfection in this life; delegates from all over the country. of the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making it a and where they are absent, there is a A semi-official convention of hand- ■ credit to themselves and the Church. to the death against autocracy, as is the religion of 1552: re­ picked delegates from certain groups is picture of base degradation. ■ot the AA’ay to solve thi' Irish problem.” ^ N. C. MATZ, ligions ‘made in Germany’ are no longer good enough for There are several kinds of justice be­ Bishop of Denver. Dr. Jordan takes the sensible A’icAv that Anglicans.' .Vmen. L. tween man and man. We have an in­ democracy, and democr'^cy alone, Avill stance of one kind in the go.spel, a text settle the Irish questioni The only suc­ If ^ ^ of which is cited above. A master hires “THE LITTLE RED S.CHOOLHOUSE” AND SOME cessful Irish convention Avill be one in Occasional boosts from the pulpit mean everj’thing to the a laborer for a certain recompense. By which all the people of Ireland ha\’e an progi’ess of the Catholic jn-ess. I’a^tors Avho give them have our PROMINENT PRESBYTERIANS. this contract, justice demands that the equal chance to select representatives, laborer do the work promised, and the choose their own presiding officer and sincerest gratitude. We Avish to take this occasion to express our Bethany Presbyterian church in Philadelphia (John Wana- master pay the price offered. If either maker’s church) Avas in high exaltation last Sunday OA'er the draw up their oAvn constitution, subject thanks to the Rev. T. J. Wolohan, of the Sacred Heart church, one violate his obligation, there arises a to its conformity Avitli the unAvritten Pueblo, for one he recentlv gave us. S. return after fifteen years of the Rev. Dr. Pentecost, noAV 76 years question of wounded justice. constitution of Englaj^l: old. The Rev. W. Radcliffe, of Washington, AA’ho installed him, It is, therefore, important and neces­ * * * sary for the employe and the employer Asked whether he thought the Irish That people who live in glass houses should not throw stones after deploring the irreverent use of the Avord “church,” AA’hich each to know his respective obligations. Avere fitted to make their own constitu­ should be recognized as a meeting place betAveen God and man, It is also necessary for each to realize tion and govern themselves. Dr. Jordan is a pretty good thing for persons in any walk of life to remem­ that these obligations not only bind in scored the Aveakness of the public schools, because of the fact cited Lincoln’s remark that there never ber. Chronic knockers, no matter who they may be, generally do the sight of man, but, when the contract AA’as any people good enough to govern so little themselves that they haA'e to knock to kill time. S. that the Avord of God is refused to the children, and that they is made justly, also in the sight of God. another people against its Avill. are sent dut undeveloped in the spiritual life, besides not being Hence, when the terms of a contract are “Democratic government does not not kept, sin before God—as well Of mean good government,” he continued. Catholics should give as much as they can afford to the fund given a true interpretation of morality. After Mr. Redcliffe, against man—is committed. These poinfe' “ It means giving the people an oppor­ l»eing raised by the Knights of Columbus for recreation centers Rev. Dr. Davis, of Bethlehem church, bade Dr. Pentecost use the are often overlooked, and the violation' tunity to practice. And that is the basis pOAA'er of his preaching against “race suicide,” which is “under­ of contracts not considered serious, even of good government. If the people don’t in the military camps. The moral dangers surrounding enlisted when relatively great* harm ensues to have that opportunity, then somebody men are .so serious that these places are necessary. If you don't mining the Pre.sbyterian church and the nation,” and emphasize one of the contracting parties. else does tlie governing, and does so in the importance of the religious training of young people. In the world as it is torlay, there are his OAvn interest. EA’ery imperialistic believe this, consult some of your doctor friends who keep abreast many and varied contracts and agree­ Surely there is room here for Pentecostal Avork! L. government is unjust and selfish, and of the medical journals. They Avill give you some statistics that ments between man and men. Nor need therefore, temporary.’’ it be thought that these are in any sense will astound a o u . H. lowering to the dignity of humanity, for SOilE MORE IMMORAL “TRIANGLES.” mutual service— rather than degrading COMMUNICANT 4 -YEARS, THE SWALLOWS AT THE FRONT. It is a national calamity that cases like the folloAA’ing should man— if rendered willingly, lifts him NEVER INSIDE CHURCH be ventilated in our dailies, and a .still greater calamity that above himself; in fact, it is from the Miss Clara Fuchs of 1147 Niagara died In a letter recently addressed to the mayor of Bordeaux by order established by God that we need, judges should be found to countenance those infamous transac- this Aveek and the body Avas taken to a poilu, from his quarters a fcAV mih's from the front, aaT read to some extent at least, to help each her old home in Emington. 111., by her the folloAA'ing intere.sting particular; “The quantity of SAA'alloAvs t ions “a la McD'or.’ A diA’orce suit Avas filed a feAv days ago in other. father. She had been a member of St. and martins in this vicinity is extraordinary. The familiarity 8t. Louis by a Mrs. Matlack (herself divorced from her husband’s This being the case, it is all important James’ parish for four years, and had that the agreements entered into be­ received Communion from the pastor, of these little creatures is astonishing. They have no roof, the brothi’i* several years ago), to free her husband, on a considera- tween men be kept to the minutest the Rev. Janies M. AValsh, every lir.st houses being all destroyed, so they come near us, in our tempo­ lion of $.50,000, so he may Aved his Chicago “soul mate,” a Mrs. detail. AA*here this is A-erified, perfect E'riday all during that time, but she Wamsley, Avhose hmsband is Avilling to give her uj) to him, altho order, harmony and contentment follow; had never seen the inside of the church. rary structures, tly pa.st our heads, Avithout fear of our move­ and, where it is disregarded, trouble, The parish contains about fifty adults ments, and build their nests at arm’s length, AA'ithout being fright­ he still loA'es her! 5Vhen, after introduction, Mrs. Matlack asked crime, and often murder, ensue. who are too ill ever to attend church. 3Irs. Wamsley AA’hat she AViinted, the latter replied: “Mrs. Mat- There is a feeling of justice embedded ened by our goings and comings, or our conversation, or the in the heart of man, by ,which he is not noise. Their trust is i)erfect, and their little hat heads are lack, knoAving you to be a broad and generous-minded Avoman, I ■only urged to do right to his neighbor, K. OF 0. READY FOR WORK strained to look at us, thru the opening of their mud and straAv iiiu sure you Avill ajipreciate this situation. I loA’e Mr. Matlack: but by which he feels the necessity of ON SOCIAL CENTER FUND mine is a great love for your hmsband, the love of my life; he is his neighbor doing right to him. The nests quickly built. The saasiHoavs cannot understand this'Avar!’’ agency to the destruction or disregard of (Continued from Page 1.) L. my .soul mate. I hope you Avill be big enough to give him uji this feeling disestablishes order, and hood bequeathed to the second genera­ to me.” causes the violence of passions, with tion.” their evil results, to manifest themselves. N oaa’, ; Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Farley and ALTAR WINE SAFE IN COLORADO. it is simply impossible jiroperly to brand such impu- This harmony of relations among men Cardinal O’Connell have given their ap­ The folloAA'ing, which appeared last Aveek in a large Ea.stern deuce, fit only for a savage tribe of Africa. But AA'hat else could should exist from the highest society to proval to the plan to establish the re­ be expected from people Avithout religion or even sound philoso- j the least consequential contract. It must creation centers. The United States Catholic paper, is not true: be between the state and its citizens; it government has also given its official “The prohibitionists in Colorado have succeeded in getting ]>hy, Avhen there is no such thing as sin, or AA’hen crime is but a must be between the members of fam­ recognition. Local officers of the Knights legislation enacted Avhich forbids, so far as its scope goes, to disease, and consequently there is no free Avill?— aS aa' c read in a ilies; it must be in all business enter­ of Columbus have received the following recent book on cviminal sociology, in Avhich the Avriter pompously i prises; in fact, in every organization copies of letters approving fhe move” Catholics the use of Avine for sacramental purposes in their that is justly drawn up. In a word, the nient: church sei-vices.” concludes: “Positivistic physio-psychology has completely de-: whole harmony of the human race de­ Mr. Frederick Ullrich, District Deputy, . State Colorado, despite all reports to the contrary, places no re­ stroyed the belief in free choice,” Avhich, in the pre.sident’s I pends upon the observance of the laws English, means that the ‘‘animal” has destroved the “angel.’’ L. of the relations on contracts, expressed Council, Knights of Columbus. strictions on altar Avine. or understood, existing between men. Dear Mr. Ullrich; t t t It is but too common for men and The timely and handsome patriotic i women to violate— we will not say the gift of one million dollars to build r e ­ NEED OF CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS. the religious and lay representatives ot , grave, but, at least, the minor—obliga­ creation halls for the soldiers at the We learn from The New Guide that Bishop Eugene A. Gar­ the Church, among them Cardinal Gas- ; tions attendant upon agreements and sixteen cantonment camps deserves grat­ contracts. The beginning is smalt, so.ne- itude from half a million fathers and vey, of the Altoona diocese, has recently come out in faAor of CANON U W CODE parri, the |)rincipal worker on tlje labor- i ions condilication. times it continues; but it is seldom that mothers, and from a hundred million Catholic high schools, and is instrumental in the extension of a small Ijpginning does not make a had loyal Americans. EFFECnVE IN 1918 ending; and it is equally infre<)uent that The Knights of Columtms do things, the curriculum of the cathedral school. Colorado has developed MASS WINE RESTRICTIONS the almost negligible disregards of jus­ and it is my pleasant duty to both her Catholic high .school system simultaneously Avith her pari.sh ROMAN NEWS. IN MAIL NOT SERIOUS tice in the beginning, remain so in the thank you and Avish you th(> most hearty schools. She has never had reason to regret it. Our high .schools end. As in everything else, small habits, co-operation from not only your four Promulgation of the New Code of Canon (Continued from Page 11 not corrected, lead to habits almost in­ hundred .thousand knights, out also haA'e a splendid standing. Their graduates are accepted in all Law by Pope Benedict, on the Eve section may be tried and punished, cither corrigible. from our eighteen million admiring the local institutions of higher learning without examination. of St. Peter’s Day, June 28,1917. No matter what the difference in so­ American Catholics. AVitli the latest issue of the -Acta in the district in which the unlawful ■ Other dioceses that haA'e refrained from establishing high schools matter or publication was mailed or to cial standing and in wealth between the Soon Ave shall haA’e one hundred and -Apostolicae Setlis came the announce­ which it was carried by mail for delivery, parties to contract, there is no excuse sixty Catholic chaplains in the United thru fear that they could not support them Avould do Avell to in- ment that the new code of canon law offered thereby for neglect to live up to States army, Avhere over a third of the will be sent to all its subscribers, at according to direction tliereon, or in A'estigate conditions here. The cost is not nearly so great as which it was caused to be delivered by , its clauses. If a millionaire hires a pau­ soldiers are said to be Catholics. -4nd, their re

per will be served beginning at 6 p. m. r Besides the supper there will be many RED CROSS LEADERS other attractions—an entertainment in COLLECTION VOTED which Mrs. Frances Keefe and Mrs. W al­ ter Kerwin and other entertainers will ARE KERT IN OFFICE take part, a fish pond and a parcel post INSTEAD OF FETE booth, where you will get something for The Home of Religious Catholic Ladies’ Auxiliary is almost nothing; a baseball rack, where The members of the Blessed Sacra­ you can test that firing arm of yours, ment parish have taken a vote to decide Pleased With Work Done and other features will insure a good whether they would hold a lawn fete, a Statuary be Executives. time for everybody. Durin'g the evening fall festival or take up a special collec­ music will lie discoursed by the well- tion, to meet parochial expenses, and known Olinger band of Denver. ,‘Street have decided almost unanimously in fa­ We have statues of all the popular religious subjects in SELECTION IS UNANIMOUS cars leave Knglewood for Littleton every vor of a special collection. The Rev. J. composition, marble, bisque, metal, silver and gold-plated, rich half hour till 8 p. in., and every hour Frederick ilcDonough has already re­ At tile eli'ction of officers of tlie Cath­ Irom that time. ceived pledges of $1,000, and expects the old ivory. Sizes from 6 inches up to 24 inches. olic Women’s Red Cross au.xiliary on collection to total at least $1,100. Monday, July 10, it was moved and seconded that, owing to the high order We carry in stock a good line of Statues for churches, of efficiency and the self-sacrificing devo­ tion of the president, Mrs. T. ,1. McCue; ALTAR AND ROSARY WELBY PLANS GALA sizes 3 feet to 6 feet. vice chairman, Mrs. M. JX McKniry; treasurer, Mrs. May Tettemer, and secre­ LADIES ENTERTAINED tary, Mrs. W. C. Weldon, they be re­ DAY NEXT SUNDAY elected. The motion was carried unan­ imously and a rising vote of thanks was The ladies of the Altar and Rosary THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CHURCH GOODS tendered them. Special mention was society of the Immaculate Conception The feast of Our Ladj’ of Jlount Car­ made, and a rising vote of thanks ten­ Cathedral were most pleasantly enter­ mel will be -celebrated Sunday, July 22, HOUSE IN THE WEST. dered to Mrs. Walter F. Brown, under tained at the home of Mrs. Ella M. W il­ at th e . Assumption church in M'elby. who.se faithful and capable management kin, 1213 Corona street, last Friday .Yfter high mass in the morning, cele­ afternoon. In the absence of the vice brated by the past#r, the Rev. Father the gauze room ranks highest in the city John, O.S.M., there will be an outdoor for the perfection of its work. president, .Mrs. Chas. J. Dunn, the meet­ ing was presided over by .Mrs. William entertainment of the parishioners, with James Clarke Church Goods House refreshments, mrrsic, etc. FATHER LONERGAN GIVES H. .\mlrew, the gracious jiresident of the Phone Champa 2199 Tabernacle society, to whom a vote of Father John, who also takes care of 1645-47 CALIFORNIA ST. Denver, Colo. RETREAT AT ST. VINCENT’S thanks was given for her kind words the East Lake parishioners, reports tine of interest and helpfulness in the .\ltar progress in the building of the new (Sacred Heart Parish.) society. There was a large attendance, church at East Lake. He expects that Father Lonergan is preaching the an­ altho ’the weather was unusually warm. services can be held in the church in nual retreat for the .Sisters of Charity It was decided at this meeting that September. of ].a'avenworth at St. Vincent’s home. a month’s vacation will be taken by SUBMARIISARETO Next Sunday will be communion day the members of this iJociety. and no for the Gentlemen's and the St. Aloysius meeting will be held in .Yugust. Tlie Boys’ sodalities. next meeting will be held on the secoixl DENYER NEWS BRIEFS HONOR PAPAL FLAG In the evening, the usual Bona Mors, Friday in September at the home of or happy death devotions. .Mrs. Ralph W. Kelly, .\fter a month’s Frank A. Fischer, of the Reo hotel, The papal flag will give immunity Father Brunner will preach their an­ vacation, the ladies will feel better able accompanied by his mother and brother from submarines to a vessel to sail in nual retreat to the Ixiretto Sisters at to take up the work of beautifying the Joseph, returned last week from Quincy, the near future from Xew York for Pueblo, beginning on .Sunday, July 22. altars and sanctuary of the Cathedral. HI., where he had visited his- old home. Naples. The vessel will have special Rev. Fr. Michael Leary, S.J., of Chi­ A musical program of unusual excel­ He has not been well and is now at the signs painted on her sides as well. The cago, was a guest at the rectory, upon lence was given at Friday’s meeting. Oakes home. steamer will carry Archbishop Cerratti, his return from the western slope where -Mrs-. Fred P. Johnson’s beautiful vocal The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. papal delegate to Australia, now on his he had given several missions. solos were much appreciated^ and Miss Thomas F. Savage, Jr., who has been a way back to Rome, via San Francisco, Professor Forstall, .of the Sacreil Heart Isabelle Horan, pianist, gave a most ar­ patient at the Children’s hospital, is re­ to take up his duties as secretary to college, called at the rectory in company tistic rendition of Chopin’s' ‘‘Dantasie covering nicely. His Holiness Pope Benedict XV. On the of two young professors from San Fran­ Impromptu.” At the clo.se of the meet­ Miss Lucille Mannix and her aunt, papal side promise was made that only A Glimpse cisco who are to make some special ing, a delicious luncheon was" served by Mrs. Winnifred Tobin, are spending a the arclibishop and.his stall, with a few of . . . studies under his direction. the hostess. few days in Montrose. Italian friends, and no contraband of THE ORIENT I.,ast week, Father Fede of Berkeley Mr. and ilrs. Leo Connelly la.st week war, should be carried on tlie vessel. if leen in our Draperies and Art Wares Dep’t became the parents of a baby girl, the and Father _E. Behiels of Alamosa were SUPPER AND SOCIAL HELD The arrangement was made only after welcome guests at the rectory. first born. some interchange of messages between A DISPLAY OF RARE ELEGANCE DEPICTING -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore and Mr. and THE NEW VOGUE IN JAPANESE AND CHINESE FOR CHURCH AT ELIZABETH the Vatican and Berlin. HOME FURNISHINGS. ST. PATRICK’ S LAWN FETE YIrs. Leo Floyd, all of North Denver, St. ^Mary’s Catholic Church, Elizabeth, went on an automobile trip to Glenwood Who does not admire the quaint and beantifni BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY COMMITTEES NAMED FOR productions from the land of the cherry blossom? Colo.— A chicken supper and social were Springs la.st week. We are ■howlns' many interesting- things— pieces that held under the auspices of the Indies for Ja:ues R. Chrose, of the Cathedral par­ ST. VINCENT’S LAWN FETE contribute largely to the charm of one’s home and (,St. Patrick’s Parish.) the benefit of this mission, which is ish, left last week for Xebraska, wliere at most reasonable prices. All arrangements have been made for under Hie care of Father larkin, on Sat­ he has accepted a position. At tlie special meeting of St. Vin­ Japanese Cloisonne Vases—Design inlaid with col­ the lawn fete that will commence on urday evening, ,Iuly 14, at the pavilion Mrs. Alexander Sharpe, head of the ored enamels, exceptional values, $7.00 to $50.00. Wednesday evening, .Inly 2.5, and will cent's Aid society, wliicli was lield at in the town park. .Yn excellent supper national school for women’s service, now the home of tlie president, iirs. J. P. Bronze Jardiniere.s— Beautifully engmved designs, continue for four nights, closing on was served between the hours of t) and in se.ssion at Jjoretto Heights academy, Donley, last Thursday evening, the fol­ various sizes, $15.00 to $30.00. Saturda. , .July 28. A number of new !l,.after which there-was a reception for near Denver, declares that this is the lowing were named on tlie dillerent com­ Japanese Prints—Picturesque .Japanese scenes, birds, attractions have been secured for the all, lunch also being served during the moat beautiful location the school has mittees for St. Vincentfs lawn fete, etc., in appropriate frames, size 10x17 inches, $2.00 ea. atfair and promise entertainment for evening, ilany attendiHl from nearby ever had. whicli will be held on August 4, on the Flower Vases—Cream colored pottery, covered with those attending. A supper will be served towns. Fiveryone enjoyed a pleasant Mrs. Frances Danes, accompanied by a network of brown bamboo. $2.00 to $6.00 each. on Thur.sday and .‘‘iaturday evenings. grounds of the orphanage: Lemonade, evening and went home well satisfied. her two boys. Masters Rayner and Ar­ Mrs. A. A., Stanton and Mrs. T. J. Don­ Beautiful Chinese Hawthorne Covered Jars, Vases, The novelty booth, fish pond and fancy chie, and Miss Cathryn Harrington left Bowls, etc., in 17th century colorings and designs, table have surprises in store for all. Much credit is due to the ladies and men negan; arrangements: Capt. William H. will) worked hard to niake it a success. last Monday for a two-weeks’ stay in Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. John Reddin, Mr. very decorative, $3.50 to $50.00. There will be an orchestra each even­ Bear Creek canon. Vasco Pottery— English reproductions of old Chinese ing. Many generous donations for the supper and Mrs. L. M. Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. P. were received from the people in town Mrs. T. J. Donnegan, of 1944 Wash­ R. Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Schaefer, bowls and vases, in beautiful red, blue and green The Children of the Blessed Virgin ington, will be hostess to the~members glazes—they have all the charm and feeling of the ]Mary will receive Communion in a borly and vicinity. ^Ir. and YIrs. Frank Kirchhof, Mr. and Ylr. ,S. Pherl, Mr. I.eo, Raymond and 01 the Sacred Heart Aid society this Mrs. T. F. Savage, Mr. and YIrs. R. W. old pieces-^1.00 to $10.00. next Sunday at the 7 :JO mass. afternoon. Mr. Patrick O’Toole of California is Martin and Miss Irene Caressel attend­ Kelly, Dr. and YIrs. J. J. O’Xcill, Ylr. ed mass at Elbert Sunday. Cliris F. Ylealy, of the Denver Union and YIrs. W. J. Ciscel, Ylr. and YIrs. YI. Our drapery department Is displaying Japanese visiting bis brother, William O’Toole. ilass will be held at !) o’clock by stockyards office, and Miss Rutli Hatch, J. O’Fallon and Ylr. and YIrs. Josepli skirts, pads, draperies, etc., showing striking color Mr. .James Gallagher, Helen Begley of Salida, Colo., were married at Annun­ treatments that set them apart from the common­ and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otto are motor­ Father Ijukin at St. Mary’s Catholic Walsh, Ylaj. YI. C. Harrington, YIesdames place. We make the skirts into lovely lamp shades church at Fllizabeth, .Sunday, July -22. ciation church last Tliursday by the Rev. Ella YI. Wilkin, E. YI. Weekbaugh and that give a light soft and beautiful. ing to Grand Jjike and Hot Sulphur Walter Grace. They visited Salida on Ijet ns show yon all of these trqly springs. Father J.arkin is iireparing a first Holy E. H. Clowminzer. Committee on moy- wonderful things which add beauty and Communion class, who will receive in the tlieir honeymoon triji. The bride is tlie iag .pictures: The Rev. Garrett .1. Burke, Mfs. M. P. Drummey and daughter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hatch Jtrs. Beedy, have been called to .Mont­ near future. Capt. W. H. Anilrew and W. J. Fouhy. iirs. laitferty recently returned from of that city. Committee on dancing: Frank Mannix, rose to attend .Mrs. Drnmmy’s sister-in- Yliss Theresa Reese entertained a law’s funeral. a two weeks’ visit at Yellowstone park S. J. Young and Dr. James I. Laughlin. and Denver. crowd of friends at her home on Park Committee on flowers: Yliss Emily Cox. Mrs. Julia Sullivan of Leadville, who Hill last Monday evening. had been visiting in Xew York, is visit­ Mrs. Cline, who underwent a very se­ Candy booth: YIrs. J. K. Ylullen. Gyp.sy rious o|ieration at St. .lose]ih’s hospital. A party of young people motored to tent: YIrs. Bovle. ing Miss Jennie Green. J^Mes Park for tlie week-end. Invited The Stagier girls have taken a cottage Denver, has recovered and returned liome .some time ago. were Misses Florence , Dunn, Harriet at Eldorado .Springs for the week. Vance, Jfarjorie Webster, Isabelle Horan, LEADVILLE MINER DIES Among them are Xellie Finn. Xlaiy Mc- Messrs. Leo Connell, I-conard Connell, D. AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT Glone, Florence Henderson, Irene Hayes. + + + + + + + + + + ♦ CALENDAR OF THEWEEK. * H. Reisenman and Edward O’Connor. XIargaret X^evans and Mercedes Gleason. A party, including Mr. and Mrs. John Leadville, Colo., July 18.—William A. St. Patrick’s tennis court has been + ------♦ + July 22, Sunday—Eighth after + H. Reddin, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horan, Diamond, a well known young miner completed and many of the young folks Mr. and JIrs. J. K. Mullin, Ylr. and Mrs. who died Tliursday of injuries received are showing great skill in the game. + Pentecost. Gospel, St. Luke ^vi, ♦ + 1-9: The parable of the unjust + Tliomas F. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. ill a fall from a window June 24, was laid + steward. St. Mary Magdalen. I’urcell, Mr and Mrs. Jose]ili Kendall, at rest Sunday afternoon at St. Joseph’s SUPPER WILL BE SERVED + .July 23, Monday— St. Apollinaris, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malo, Mr. and !Mrs. cemetery following services attended by AT LITTLETON LAWN FETE + bishop martyr, 79. ♦ George Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel many friends at tlie Cliurch of the An­ + .Inly 24, Tuesday— *St. Francis + Monahan, Mrs. May Tettemer, Mrs. nunciation. Tlie cortege of friends and (By Ada Farnell.) + Solano. O.S.F., ItilO. St. Christina, + James O’Connor and Miss Eva Sullivan, relatives passed from tlie residence, 726 T.ittleton, Colo., ,luly 18.— Food econ­ ♦ virgin martyr, JOO. Yen. lliom as a + motored to Morrison for dinner Sunday. East Fifth .street, to the church at 1:.30. Mrs. Qarence Harrington entertained Tlie Rev. Father W. J. O’YIalley officiat­ omy is the watchword of the hour. The •I* Kempis, 1471, 91 yearsold. + DEPARTMENT OF ART WARES AND DRAPERIES heusewives are declaring their intention + July 23, M’ednesday—St. James + la>t Thursday afternoon in compliment ed at the church and read tlie burial to practice food economy and thereby + the Greater, brother of St. John, ^ to her sister. Mrs. William Bona, of San service. Yli.ss Anna Savage sang. • — THIRD FLOOR. help to conserve the food sup|)lies of our + apostle, 44: patron of .Spain. St. + Francisco. Invited to meet the visitor YIrs. Rola-rt -Y. Joyce lias lieen confined country—a very patriotic act indeed, and + Christo))her, martyr, third century. + were IMesdames William Hermes, Stephen tc her liome witli a severe attack of just to demonstrate how the good inten­ .July 2(i, T h u r s d a y —St. Ann, ♦ Hall, J. Leo Stack, Harry Reilly. Alfred inflammatory rheumatism. tions can be reduced into practice the + mother of Blessed Virgin. + O’Meara, Walter Hill, George Lee, Ijewis YIrs. Ed Dolloiid and YIrs. Ylary Burke ladies of our church will serve a supper ♦ .July 27, Friday— *Blesseil Ru- + YleGann, Joseph Ryan, Charles Reilly, returned home Tliursday from Salida, + dolph Aquarira and four compan- ♦ Ji., Joseph P. Dunn, Jr., Harry LcClair'e, where tliey attended the funeral of YIrs. next Wednesday evening in connection Fred Schmidt, Xora Bosch and William with the annual lawn fete, to be held ♦ ions, S..J., martyrs, India, 158.'), St. + Bagler. E. W. Anderson, Pres. I. C. Harrlngrton, Sec*y-TTeaa. for tlu> benefit of the church. It will be + Pantaleon, physician, martyr, 303. ♦ Ijim bur; Misses Margaret Phoenix. Grace Yliss Ylay Joyce left Wednesday for C. H. Anderson, Vice-Pres. V. P. Anderson, Oen. Mgr. a substantial meal and served at a very 4* .July 28, Saturday—.St. Xazarius' ♦ Curtan, Marie Davoren, JIargaret Fallon, Pijeblo and Colorado Springs, wliere she low cost. By attending the lawn fete 4* and companions, martyrs, .36. 4* .lune N^ugent, Hazel O’Xeill, Lucia Solis will be the guest of lier grandmotlier, and partaking of the supper you will be 4" League of the Sacred Heart. ♦ and Helen Xast. Mrs. A. G. Verhofstad, and her aunt, The Anderson-Barrington Coal Company serving two purjioses—you will be saving 4* General Intention for July: Tlie 4* Mrs. John Vor Lee, of Limon, Colo., YIrs. Cliarles V. Serous. HIGH-GRADE with her two little sons, has been Visit­ John Briandy and Edward Kelly, his the home fooil supph’ and you will be 4- Missions of the Xear East or + ing her mother, Mrs. P. A. Grant, of 1600 sending a torpedo tliru that towering 4* Levant. 4" nephew, are in Aliconte this week devel­ menace of the day, the H. C. of h. Sup- 4"4’ 4>4'4"4'4'4"4"4‘ 4'4'4"4‘ 4"4'4' South Ogden street. Mr. Ver Lee, until oping mining property owned by tlie COAL COKE WOOD recently with tlie German American former. Trust company, has accepted the posi­ YIrs. Hugh YIeelion of 106 Harrison H A Y A N D GRAIN Bast Bide Branch and Main Offloe Bonth Bide Branch tion as manager of the Mereliaiits bank avenue, who was recently operated upon DENTEB, of Limon. Mrs. \'er Lee was a well at St. Vincent’s hospital, is recovering 3STE A X n W A ZjnX T BOVTB BMJJDWAT known teacher here, having taught in nicely. Phones Main 80S and 366 COLO. Fhons Booth 8116 STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS the Denver schools for some time. YIrs. William Reardon of Salida spent Our M otto. Andrew Bernard, son. of ilr. and YIrs. Tliursday in the city, visiting her moth­ John Boyle, was baptized last Sunday er, YIrs. Bridget YkYIalion, of 1301 Pop­ at the Blessed Sacrament church by tlie lar street. NO FAMILY TOO POOR TO COMMAND Rev. J. Frederick McDonough. YIrs. James Robinson, of 304 East I St. Joseph’s branch of the Red Cross Fifth street, is visiting relatives at OUR SERVICE Catholic auxiliary has collected .$.30 and Atlanta, Ga. has turned it over to the Red Cross offi­ At his home at 120 West Sixtii street. cials. E. YI. Tliayer received a liappy surprise f Motor or Carriage Equipment Furnished. The Ixiyola eluh of the Sacred Heart on Wednesday, July 11, when a number r r v u J k e , parish- held its annual picnic at Dome ol his friends made his birthday an oc­ Rock last Sunday. The young men casion for celebrating. The self-invited Catholic Church Services Conducted ^Yithout Confusion. were accompanied by their ladies. gi'csts besieged the Tliayer home at 9 The city has greatly improved tlie o ’eloil'. Those present were: Ylr. and road leading to St. Anthony’s lio.spital. YIrs. E. YI. Tliayer, Winifred Thaycr>, Ylr. ard YIrs. William Bockman, Francis Horan’s Funeral Chapel Thayer, Hanna Hickey, Dorotliy Dewar, HELEN WALSH Ylary Berg, Annabe'ila Dewar, Ylary 1527 CLEVELAND PLACE. Regan, Inez Tliayer, YIessrs. Vincent Optometrist and Optician I Roache, Dave Holden. Jolin Cleary. Axel Main 1368. . All work receives my personal Linberg, Ora Siiensly, Thomas Holden, attention. Yliller Irwin, Willy Brockman and G ol­ OPTICAL SHOP den Tliayer. OUR SIGNATURE 325 Sixteenth Street FRS. CANTWELL AND GUNN GUARANTEES YOU Champa 1880. Denver, Colo.j T H E B E S T THE JOHN A. MARTIN DRUG GO. VISIT AT ’ JEW H I.EB Rev. E. J. Cantwell, formerly pastor Corner Fifteenth and Curtis Charles Building OFTOBCBTIUST OFTICIAB of St. Joseph’s church, was a visitor here S e ip e l Latert Equipment last week, also the Rev. J. J. Guiin, who and Oonvanlenceg returned after a five months’ absence, used in examining during which he was engaged in mis­ For Reliable Drugs and Family Medicines o f Eyes. 20 years' RECORD CROWDS ATTEND RARE OPERATION AT MERCY practical experience. sionary work in St. Louis and Chicago. G lasses fitted, re- He finished his series of missions in ST. JAMES’ LAWN FETE HOSPITAL IS SUCCESSFUL aired and adjusted. cu llits’ prescrip­ Aspen, Colo., and in Canon City, Colo., Prescription Department 8tion 8 accurately in the latter place conducting the retreat The midsummer festival held Yloiiday, A rare operation performed last week filled. Prices right. for the Benedictine Sisters. In charge of State registered pharmacist Satisfaction guaran- Tuesday and Wednesday niglits liy St. at Ylerey hospital, Denver, wlien a piece teed. Slamondi, James’ parish is thought to have Iiroken of a knife blade was removed from a 'Watohei, Jewelry, Unite to Aid Chaplains. all records for receipts. The chicken man’s brain after having been imbedded Telephone Main 1900 etc. Watch and Jew­ A Chaplains’ Aid association, to equip elry repairing. supper drew larger crowds tlian ever in it for years, has proved entirely suc- FrM SaliTcry to All Parti of tbi Cltg Say and Iflght. Champa 387. soldiers' priests, has been started at 530 before. The persons who attended were ce.ssful. The man is still a patient at 1744 Welton St. Fifth avenue, New York. Aid is solicited. delighted witli the amusements olfered. the hospital, but he is recovering. P sfcS ix. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER THtTlSDAY, Jt^Y lit, 1917. QUESTION BOX.

Is it possible for the Cburcb to err in Denver Preferred Parish Trading List tbe canonizauon of a saint? It is not. Infallibility is involved in These MerchanU, Eager to Secure Catholk Trade and to Help the Cause of the Catholic Press, Solicit Your Patronage. Trade Given to Our Advertisers Means a Better tbe canonization of a saint, for to set Paper for You. Tdl These Men You Saw Thdr Cards in The Register. Boost for the Catholic Press I It Is as Neces8ar7 to the Church as Parish Schools. up a person who was not in heaven as a fit subject for the honor of the people would be leading them into a false wor­ ship (worship in this sense meaning dulia, not the aupreme adoration such as is paid to God alone). There is a dif­ St.Leo’sandSt.Elizal)eth’s Loyola (S . H.) Paiish St. Phflonieiia’ s Parisb St. Dominic’ i ference of opinion about whether beati­ fication involves infallibility, but it is W. H. Hensler John Henalei C. EBB & CO. THODE’S PHARMACY J. H. MALONE probable that it does. Estimates cheerfully furnished HENSLER BROS. The Five Points Fuel, Feed & Express Co. * We make, a Specialty of Is the Church strictly obliged to use Staple and Fancy Groceries and Meats. A. J. GUMLICK & CO. Latin in the Mass?. I had an argument MODERN PLUMBERS Coal, Coke, Wood, Hay, Grain PRESCRIPTIONS Free Delivery. with a Catholic who seemed to think Bemodallsg and Jobbing a Spactalty Phone York 6030. PLUMBING Poultry Supplies. Egg Producing Mash. 3363 W . 39th Av*., that the Church could not change the We guarantee full weight. COR. COLFAX AND ST. .PAUL 1449 HABZPOBA 8Z . 248 South Broadway. language of the Mass. Phono Main 6835. 3700 Walton Free Delivery to any part of city. Phone Gallup 718. Denver, Colo. The (%urch is not restricted to the Fhona Main 3367 Fhon* South 153. Bas. Phone, So. 1659. Express 397 8222 Low ell Blvd. use of Latin. A ready proof of this is The Rudolph Bros. Mercantile Go. THOMPSON THEATER Phone QaUnp 1147. Decorating In all Its branches. the fact that among some nations the CONFIDENCE Estimates cheerfully furnisbed. • staple and Fancy Groceries. COI.rAZ ABB ADAMS use of the vernacular language is per­ Can Best Be Assured by Having Corn Fed Meats. Lowell Moving and Storage Co. mitted.* This is especially true in the OUR LAB EL OPEN EVERY NIGHT H. A. HOLMBERG On your Prescriptions or Family Receipts. Bakery Specialties for Receptions and M. Anglemyer. Prop, liturgies o f the Orient. If the Church Regular Matinees Saturday and Sunday d e s ii^ to use English in the Mass, no A Store for Everybody Parties Baked in Our Own Bakery. Special Matinees Aniiounced in Program Household Goods Moved and Stored. WALL PAPER AND PAINTl dogma, or solemn doctrine, would suffer. f S20. Only High-Class Photo Plays Express. General Teaming. 252 SOUTH BROADWAY HANEY’S PHARMACY Phones Y ork ( 8489. 28th & Dow ning Sts. Sand and Gravel. Denver, Colo. The language is not the great thing in Goods delivered free and freely. Our Theater is well ventilated; and Phone South 432. Denver. the worship of the Church; that which Phones Main 33S3 and 3353. 1100 Santa Pa heated with fresh air. counts is the solemn action—called the R. H. BLANCHARD & CO. J. J. NAUGHTON Shop Telephone Res. Telephone De TURCK BROTHERS Mass—by which Christ’s sacrifice on CHARLES E. THOMAS Y ork 1698 Y ork 4525 Calvary is perpetuated. The Church RETAIL PROVISIONERS PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST employs Latin for the sake of conven­ Gravel Roofing and Cement Work. ALBERT E. PARADICE ; FANCY GROCERIES & MEATS Try our Telephone Service., Free Delivery. ience, for worthy historical reasons and Reinforced concrete Ash Pit $6.00, Deliv­ Plumbing and Heating to avoid the difficulties of a modem ered and Set Up. 2959 Franklin Street, Denver. 701 South Logan St. i language changing from time to time. New and Repair Work Solicited. 1317 Ealam ath SL Residence 276 Meade. Phones York 268-289-2705. W. 32d Ave. and Perry. Phone Gal. 341. However, if a change from Latin to 3325 E. Colfax Ave. Phone South 764, Denver, -Colo. Residence, 1476 Fillmore DENVER English were deemed advisable the Phone Champa 64. Phone South 2594. H. Grossman, Pres. F. L. Grossman, Secy. COTTON PHARMACY Church Would be free to permit the LUSK PHARMACY change. The Five Points Hardware Go. DOWNEY’S GARAGE ALBERT STAHL P. V. Downey, Prop. C. W . Cotton, Mgr. (Incorporated) Cor. South Logan Ave. and Bayaud St. Groceries and Meats, Fruits and AntomohUle Storage and lUpaizs What is forbidden by the ninth Com­ Vegetables, Tin, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. OasoUna and OUa. WE DELIVER FREE. We give Service, Quality, Accuracy and mandment? 1046 W . C olfax Ave. Phone Main 6784. Reasonable Prices The ninth Commandment forbids un­ 2643 W elton Street Full line of Tires and Accessories. All things being equal—price, quality Phone Champa 2078. Denver, Colo. 2902 Irving St. Phone Gallup 2067. chaste thoughts, deetnes of another’s 3312 East C olfax Ave.nue, at Adam s St Phone 221 South Denver, Colo. and service—why not support the mer­ Phone York 3998 Denver, Colo. wife or husband, and all other unlawful, chant in your own parish? BROWN & CONSTANT impure thoughts and desires. 1 he ninth VERNON J, ROBINSON, — YORK commandment forbids interior sins con­ PLUMBING AND HEATING St. Patrick’ s Paristi GROCERIES AND MEATS. trary to purity, that is, those acts SHOE REPAIRING FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES w h i^ are entirely perfected in the will. VINCENT KANDORF Home Dressed Poultry a Specialty. Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Corn-fed Meats In an internal act, three things mnst be Phone Gallup 473 Phone Gallup 740W First-Class Workmanship Phone Gallup 605. WANTS YOUR BUSINESS. had before it is wilful and sinful, viz.: suggestion, delectation and consent. 1710 E. Sixth Ave, CAMPBELL BROS. COAL CO. S, B. DeLacy Corner W. 29th Ave. and Lake Place. 801 South Kogan Street. Suggestion is nothing else than the idea Phone York 7542. Tard 1400 W . sand At*. Phone South 1596. Offlo* 1401 W . SStli At*. 2318 East Colfax Avenue. of evil presented to the mind. Delecta­ First Class Work at Reasonable Prices. tion is culpable, if it is not renounced Hay, Grain, Coal, Coke, Wood as soon as one becomes aware of it. If and Poultry Supplies Sacred Heart Parish one takes pleasure in it with full ad­ Service and Quality our Motto St. James Parisli Anrora, CoL vertence and deliberate intention, there is perfect consent, and consequently, CATHOUC SPORTS Phohe Gallup 264 or 104. 'WALTER EAST AURORA GARAGE Edwards-Tallant Grocery Co, mortal sin. If the will only ha?f con­ J. R. JOHNSON sents, the sin is only venial; if the will (The Register wishes to keep track of I. W. Hunt, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Dealers in does not consent at all, there is no sin all (Catholic amateur athletic associa­ Automobile Repairs and Supplies. tions, and will be pleased to receive Groceries and Meats FANCY GROCERIES at aU. Moral theologians generally dis­ weekly reports from managers. In re­ tinguish three kinds of interior sins: de­ porting games, please give us only a MEATS AND GROCERIES MEATS sire, joy and morose delectation. skeleton of what has happened. Articles The Store That Appreciates Your Trade. must be brief and must be received by FORD AGENCY 3300-3306 Zkorimer St. Telephone 1461 Phone Gallup 656. 3936 W. 32d Ave. D ^ r e is an- act of the will by which Tuesday noon.) 3505 15TB STBEET D SBVSB, COLO. Denver, Colo. •ne, deliberately intends to commit the Phone Aurora 2. WHY NOT PATRONIZE THE BUNDY FOR COAL sin he thinks o f; its object is the future. St. Anthony Cadets Win. AURORA HARDWARE 00. F. W. FELDHAUSER Joy is deliberate complacency in the evil The St. Anthony Cadets gained an We Want and Will Appreciate Your Trade / object before the will; its object is the early lead over the North Denver Mer­ DENVER WET WASH? Bundy Knmp, Centennial and Tampa chants last Sunday and were never FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS present. headed. Score: Dealer in General Hardware VoUey Bontt Oonnty Cools, Coke and Wood Onr Bpeololtles Desire of future evil or joy over past N. D. M ERCHANTS. PHONE GALLUP 1234. evil, are o f the same malice, that is, are AB. H. RO. A. E. Paints, Oils and Glass. We sell at down-town prices. Mullln, If ...... 5 0 1 0 0 O fflcs and Yard, 2600 Blake St cither mortal or venial sins, as the exter­ Curly, 2b ...... 4 1 3 0 1 Phones: Main 569 and Main 1894 nal acts which are their ultimate objects. Pye, 3 b ...... 5 1 1 2 1 1834-40 Central St. AURORA, COLO. Phone Gallup 297. 4170 Tennyson S t If one, for instance, desires to commit Bradley, c ...... 5 0 8 2 0 H. A. HAMES Small, lb ...... 5 3 10 1 1 QUEEN CITY MFG. 00. sin with a married person, he commits a Jones, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 1 QUALITY AND SERVICE double mortal sin, just as if he actually Cochran, c f . ' ...... 4 3 0 0 0 Manufacturers of committed the act he desires, .■\pproval Turck, c f ...... 5 2 0 0 0 “GOLDEN WEST BRAND." Cathedral Paiish Grocery and Market Mack, p ...... 4 2 0 5 0 Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Egg •i, or joy over a sin is the .same as the Noodles and All Sorts of Cut Paste. Prlcss Onaronteed. Plsasa Call and wicked intent of the will that caused T ota ls...... 41 13 24 13 ~4 Oivf Us a Trial the first sin. The question may be asked ST. A. CADETS. G, Craco, Manager. Take your next prescription to THE CHAMPA PHARMACY whether we are allowed to rejoice over AB. H. PO. A. E. 3143 to 3147 Osage Street 3703-4 CHAUFA STREET Downing, cf ...... 3 1 0 0 0 Phone Gallup 2134W. Denver, Colo. Cathedral Branch Jas. B. Thrall, Prop. a bad action, on account of some good McElroy, c ...... 3 1 19 5 1 Phone Main 3381 Connelly, 2b ...... 4 3 3 0 1 effect that followed it. The answer is Burns, l b ...... 2 0 3 0 0 Temple Drug Stores Company Prescriptions Carefully Filled that it is permissible to rejoice over the Smith, 3b ...... 3 1 2 1 1 B. SPEIER & CO. good effect brought about by a bad W altz, s s ...... 3 0 0 2 1 Colfax and Logan. PHONE MAIN 2421, cause; 80 may citizens rejoice for the Kiessler, p ...... 5 2 0 2 0 House and Sign Painters Schneider, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Comer 20th and Champa Sts. restoration o f peace, tho effected by the Cain, If-p ...... 4 1 0 0 0 Phones— Champa 808 and 809. Dealers In Wall Paper, Window Glass, Punke, r f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 killing of a tyrant. Paints, Oils, Brushes. Phone York 141. , Ninth Avenue Branch Morose delectation, or the dwelling T ota ls...... 30 9 27 10 4 with delight upon an evil act, is a sin of Score by innings: HOFFMAN’S p h a r m a c y PHONE MAIN 1947. the same criminal species as the crime N. D. Merchants. .11010114 3— 12 THIRD AND DETROIT Temple Drug Stores Company 3705 and 3707 Karlmer St. DENVER s Cadets ...... 4 1 0 2 1 3 3 1 *— lB We guarantee purity of drugs used and dwelt upon. Summary—Stolen bases; Jones, Down­ absolute accuracy In compounding phy­ Ninth and Corona. ing, Waltz, Mack. Two-base hit: Curley. sician's prescriptions or your family A. A. GEISLER PARK HILL PHARMACY Three-base hit: Kiessler. Double play; receipts at reasonable prices. We would Earnestly solicits your valuable patron­ Cochran to Small. Bases on balls: Off like to be your age. Prompt delivery service. (a) What is meant in history by the U. S. P. O. Station 17. Pure Quality Drugs, Toilet and Rubber N. A Stelnbrunner, Prop. “ Inquisition,” and why do non-Cath- Mack 12, oft Kiessler 3. Home runs: Cochran, Connelly. Struck out: By Mack FAMILY DRUGGIST Phones—York 301, 362. Goods, Patent Medicines. 33d and Sezter Sts. Phone York 4900 olics criticize the Catholic Church on its 7, by Kiessler 15, by Cain 3. Innings account? (b) Did Moses die a natural pitched: By Kiessler 8. 9 runs, 10 hits: THE DENVER CREAMERY CO. Prescriptions Correctly Compounded. death? (c) Is it a sin for Catholics to By Cain, 1, 3 runs, 3 hits. Hit by pitch­ Prescriptions CarefuUy er: Jones, Burns, Schreiber. 3248 Downing Ave. Phone Champa 638. live where they can not attend Mass INSPECTION AT HOME Everything pertaining to the Creamary Compounded. every Sunday and holy day because line. they are trying to earn a home? SINN FEINERS CONTINUE THEIR Phone York 3745. VICTORIES IN ELECTIONS. (a) The Inquisition in the Catholic OF GOOD SHEPHERD 2145 COURT PLACE THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES Church is a tribunal for searching out St. Louis Parish, Englewood TOUR TRADE. Edward de Valera, a Sinn Fciner, has and condemning offenses against the l e l. Main 1412. Canon law, and having the offenders been elected to parliament from East Kuryer Polski, a Polish newspaper, ------THE------PARK HILL punished by the civil power. Since the Clare, Ireland, to fill the vacancy in the made serious cliarges against the Sisters G. A. ALENIUS time of Pope Sixtus at tlie close of House of Commons resulting from tlie of the Good Shepherd’s institution at LITTLETON ABSTRACT CO. GROCERY AND MARKET Milwaukee, Wis., and the legislature, the sixteenth century, the chief author­ death of Major William Redmond, broth­ GROCER When Transferring Property . You Will 1841 Elm St. F. W. McPlke, Prop. ity o f the Inquisition is in the hands of er of Jolin Redmond and for years a meeting at Madison, named a committee Need Our Services. cardinals who form the Congregation of prominent member of the Nationalist to inspect the place. The allegations , Arapahoe County Abstracts. the Holy Office. The Roman Inquisition party in parliament, who was killed at were the same old stock in trade lies Phone South 1831 the front last month. that have been hurled against all Good 107 East Main St. Klttleton, Colo. is noted for ita mildness towards those T. E. Jenkins, Manager. who come under its rulings. In Spain De Valera, who contested the seat on Shepherd homes by the reptile press, and 303 East 7th Avenue the Inquisition was establislied in 1481, a platform calling for absolute inde­ were all found to be false. The legislative THE ENGLEWOOD GARAGE in order to counteract disturbances pendence for Ireland, received 5,010 votes committee completely exonerated the in­ P. J. Moffat E. E. Zook H. P. McARTHUR by heresy and apostacy. It was a civil against 2,035 for Patrick Lynch, the stitution, and asked the offending news­ Gas, Oils, Storage and Repairing paper to publish a retraction. Moffat-Zook Motor Oar Co. institution, altho the examiners were Nationalist candidate. De Valera is one Oxy-Acetylene Welding ecclesiastics. It often was censured by of the Sinn Feiners arrested at tbe time Storage, Repairing Littleton, Colo. tne popes for its severity, and was final­ of the revolution last year. He was Supplies and Filling Station. 3530 So. Broadway ly abolished definitely in 1820. Anti- sentenced to death, but his sentence was We give all Cars our personal attention. Dry Goods, Men’s and Ladies’ Ostholic criticism is mainly directed commuted to life imprisonment and he NEW U W S ON GIVING 1818 E. Sixteenth Ave. Phone Englewood 222. against the Spanish Inquisition on ac­ was released recently in the general Phone Y ork 4565. Denver. Colo. Furnishings and Shoes amnesty granted by the British govern­ count of its spirit of excessive severity I. W. Hunt, C. E. Stephenson. and intolerance, altho the same spirit ment to pave the way for the convention SERMONS LAID DOWN was manifested in Protestant countries of all Irish parties, looking tb a settle­ Phones Littleton 17 and 18. ment of the Irish problem. Presentation Paiisli Annunciation Parish and by Protestant leaders, (b) He died A very important decree of the Sacred LITTLETON GARAGE a natural death at the age of 120, after Scenes of wild excitement followed the Consistorial Congregation lays down ex­ blessing tbe tribes of Israel. (Deut., announcement of the result of the elec­ T. 0. BOWLES & CO. tion. Do V’alera addressed the crowd plicit laws regarding preaching in ac­ THE BARNUM PHARMACY Remember the name. Center of Town. chapters 3S and 34.) (c) Catholics cordance with the rules prescribed by Repair Work and Supplies. should fonnd tlieir homes near Catholic and said it could no longer be alleged Pope Benedict, in his reoeut encyclical Fancy Groceries and Meats churches and schools whenever possible, that the Irish people did not want inde­ Gex Llllard, Prop. Never Closed. for the guidance of bishops in selecting Your Credit Good for Thirty Days. li circumstances compel them to live at pendence. The new member headed a Fhon* Bonth 3556 crowd of Sinn Feiners who marched thru preachers, and ordering, amongst other David Duckworth Ezra Allard such a distance that they can not at­ tlie town carrying republican flags. things, special instructions on preaching No Balances Carried. 310-16 Main St. Phone Uttleton 33 W . tend church regularly, they commit no for students taking their theological Cor, W. 7th and Knox Court 0. P. 0. H .- sin, but they should do all in their It is believed in Dublin that the result course. Phone Champa 873. 1603-7 34th Ave, of the election will interfere with the Denver, Colo. One Price Cash House power, in union with their Catholic Phone Main 1018. arrangements for the assembling of the SEFABTKEHT STOEE nmguoors, to procure lor themseh-es the C. M . MASSEY MODEL Dry Goods, Notions, Ladles' and Men's advantages o f church and school. Irish convention, as it is considered to Furnishings and Shdes. represent a feeling of lack of confidence Good, Honest Merchandise at Reasonable in the good faith of the coalition gov­ BISHOP CONSECRATED GROCERY & MARKET CO. Prices. latUeton, Colo. HIRST SWEDE TO BE JESUIT WANTS Groceries, Meats and Hardware STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ernment and a belief that the Irish party Phone Littleton 69. ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORK. went too far in its consideration of the FRESH AND SALTED MEATS government’s war difficulties and re­ IN SEATTLE JULY 25 Satisfaction Guaranteed 3000 Champa Street Tour Patronage Solicited. Rev. John Neander, SJ., ordained in I. Saplro, Manager. . DENVER, COLO. ceived no adequate recognition of the PHONE SOUTH 299 THE LITTLETON MEAT CO. St. Louis last week, is the first Swedish- party’s I'casonable attitude. Arrangements are completed for the 750 K nox Court American to become a Jesuit. Father The outcome, however, is not taken to consecration of Rt. Rev. R. J. Oimont, Successors to Kauer & Co. H. C. SMITH Neander was bom of Lutheran parents mean any pro-German attitude on the S.J., as first bishop of Alaska. Most Ratcliff & Bailey, Propa in Sweden, and after his conversion he part of the voters. Rev. Alexander Christie, D.D., archbish­ St. Joseph’ s Parish came to this country and offered himself op of Portland, will preside, and will be GROCERIES AND MEATS LITTLETON. COLORADO to tbe Jesuit Fathers for missionary Plunket Case Advanced. assisted by Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Dea and work among the Indians of the Roefcy Prompt Delivery and Leaders in Quality and Low Price*. The case for the beatification of Oliver other prelates from the northwestern Courteous Treatment SAAR BROTHERS mountains. Plunket, the Irish archbishop who was dioceses. The ceremony of consecration put to death by the English on account will take place in St. James’ Cathedral, PHONE SOUTH 955 THE SCHAEFER GROCERY 00 Cash Grocery Bishop Grace’s Jubilee. of his religion, has just been advanced Seattle, on Wednesday morning, July 25, Corner W. 1st Ave. and Meade FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Priests from far distant cities and an important stage by the holding of a at 9 a. m. Best Cornfed Meats. Staple and Fancy Groceries friends from many parts of California preparatory meeting of the Sacred Con- TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION WILL Orders called for and promptly delivered Fresh Roasted (^ffe« assembled in the Cathedral of the pregation of Rites to discuss the ques­ Carmelite Monastery Dedicated at Santa MEET IM SCRANTON. 813-816 Santa F* SrlT*. Blessed Sacrament, Sacramento, Cal., to tion of his martyrdom. Clara, Calif. The forty-seventh annJal convention Fhon* South 115. Phone Littleton 35. do honor to the Right Rev. Bishop Grace The monastery of the Infant Jesus, at of the Catholic Total Abstinenca Union Orders Called for. Prompt Dsllvarr on June 24, when the bishop celebrated Omaha Priests Give Over $100,(X}0. Santa CTara, Calif., erected for the Dis- of America will be held in Scranton, Pa., Fish and Game in Season. Noyes Does Not Make Much kis sacerdotal golden jubilee. Omaha diocese priests, at the recent calced (Carmelite Sisters in memory of August 7, 8 and 9, at the invitation of THE A. PETERSON Noise, hut He Does Sell retreat, pledged .$65,000 within an hour Agnes Phelan Sullivan, was dedicated the Right Rev. Michael J. Hoban, D.D., Ksbop^s Money to Charity. to the new Bishop O’Connor ball and by Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San Bishop of Scranton, who is a member of GROCERY 00. Hardware. 'Hie jneater part of the estate of the the completion of the Catheilral. The Francisco on Monday. There are two the advisory board of the Union. The GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS late B is l^ HcFa-uI of Trenton has been money will be paid within three years. Denver girls in this community, which Rev. M. C. King, Scranton, is chairman VEGETABLES, ETC. S. A. NOYES HARDWARE kft to charity. Tlie priests liad given .$4(1,000 before. is cloistered. Phones: South 1792-1798. of the convention committee. 734-736 SAITTA FE SETTS LITTLETON, COLO.

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cry out every day and night pgalnsi EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LATE .vou.” Duke’s violent finger shot out at her. “And you’re the gal I took from your ST. MICHAEL’ S COLLEGE M O U N T D E C H A N T A l mummy and promised I’d bring up a CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, ACADEMY MARKET SANTA FE, N. M. decent woman. You’ve got none 0 ’ her WHEELING, W. VA. QUOTATIONS blood in you— not a drop. You’re the Academy for Girls, conducted by Sisters NANoT ® BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS of Visitation. Established 1848. Complete i brat of that mincing brother of mine, and thorough. One of the best Music ' Schools in America. Write for prospectus. Western Newspaper Union News Servtce. ; tlmt was always riding horseback and Primaries, High School, Commercial The Directress, Mount De ChsAtaL Career. Wheeilng, w . Va. UiilNVKK MAJtKETS. I showing off in town while I was weed- j ing the tobacco beds.” Cattle. Nan clasped her hands. “Don’t Steer* egan to unpin her hat; but she knew a storm was impending. ter than you do.” She pointed a quiv­ A Boarding School for Girls it o o s t e r s ...... 12 ®14 ering finger at her cousin. “He insult­ Gale had been made for a long time GRAHAM SHORTHAIID Live I'oultry. ed me as vilely as he could only a few (Prices net F.o.B. Denver.) to know that toe was an unwelcome months ago on Music mountaiu. And R anees Parmer - principal- Regular courses of study in gr--iumar and high school. Hens, fancy, lb...... 17 ® U visitor, and Nan’s greeting of him was Broilers, lb...... 28 ® 30 if this very same Henry de Spain Special courses in Music, An, Don?. : ic Science and Com­ the merest contemptuous nod. “Well, Suile 315 Denham bkJ^-.Denver- Itoosters, lb...... 7 ® 8 hadn’t happened to be there to protect Turkeys, 10 lbs. or over __ 18 ®20 nnde,” she said, glancing at Duke, mercial branches. Ducks, you ng ...... 14 ®15 me, you would have found me dead Geese ...... 10 ®11 “I’m late again. Have you had sup­ Fall Term Ojion-- pi .!kt 1th. per?” next morning by my own hand. Do SL Mary-of-the-Woods E ggs. you understand?” she cried, panting Duke always spoke curtly; tonight ------77th Y E A R ------Eggs, graded No. 1 net, F. O. and furious. “That’s what he is!” For Catalog addrcun, SISTER DIRECTRESS.' B. Denver ...... 29 @32^ his heavy voice was as sharp ns an COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Eggs, graded No. 2 net. F. O. Her uncle tried to break in. “Stop!” Courset leading to Dogrees B. A. and B. 8. B. Denver ...... 2S ax. “Been late a good deal lately.” she exclaimed pointing at Gale. “He ACADEMY FOR GIRLS E ggs, case-count, m.lsc. cases Nan laid her hat on the table, and, Hifth School and Slocuve Courses less commission ...... [email protected] glancing composedly from one suspi­ never told you that, did he?” cious face to the other, put her hands “No, nor you neither,” snapped Duke Select School of Four Generations butter. Booth Torhinffon write* “ The Creameries, ex. 1st grade, lb. 39 up to arrange her hair. “I’m going to hoarsely. m anner ot St Mary-of*ibe*\Voo(ls Creameries, 2nd grade, lb. .. 38 “I didn’t tell you,” retorted Nan, “be­ aiway* springs to my Process ...... :.... 35 try to do better. I’ll go and get my mind whenever I delve tor the Packing stock (net) ...... 30 supper if you’ve had yours.” She cause I’ve been trying to live with you true meaninir oi lady.** liere in peace among these thieves for Ri4t(4 asked. stay here with you. His blood would \ ■a* t

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If Your Eyes m \ m OF COLUMBUS WILL HOLD Women Beseeched to Help depend on glasses, we have the glasses your eyes can depend on. Eyestrain, nerve strain and headaches relieved by correctly made glasses. When your MIDSUMMER RECEPTION NEXT TUESDAY eyee need glasses, get the best, both in examinations and workmanship— the kind we give. in War^s Work of Mercy If It is anything optical that is good, we have it. You are cordially invited to investigate. The Knights of Columbus of Denver add to the music. The hall will be ; next Tuesday evening, at their hall, will transformed by a lavish use of ferns, (By Mary Coughlin.) have a midsummer dance, under the palms and Japanese lanterns, and there hesitant about following her natural iii- ! auspices of the advisory and_ “pep” com- will be an electric fountain surrounded I III the present oiisis of our nation’s elinations. Kemember then, once for all, ' iiijttees. Iced refreshments will be served, by plants and shrubbery. The idea i.s history, facing as we are a long and that the cry now sounding across tliis The Swigeit Bros. Optical Co ! desperate eonfliet, it would aiipear an broad land of ours, is horii, not of liv- ,1 WkOM BtpVtaltlOB Ud SqnlVBMttt CHt* and there will be favors in the shape of to reproduce, as far as possible, a Japan­ : pretty folding Japanese fans, to be pre- ese summer garden. inglorious thing to sound tlie tocsin call steria, hut of a great and ivital need.! To« tk* and* of ■•iTl**. to women: Wake up-^your country D*rot*d Bxolniivoly to : sented to each lady in attendance, llor- The members of the advisory and Nide b y side with th e ; army goiiig th* nttlBf and HanofM- I rison’s orchestra will furnish the music, “pep” committees are: Howard App, .las. iieed.s you! forth to fight for human iiherty. m uk 1550 California St. Denver tnrlBf of aiaoooa. Women’s very instincts, her attributes go another army, sanctioned,by the gk - paying special attention to the new E. Behen, John E. Cronin, Geo. F. Cott­ of kindness and pity and tenderness, her i jazz music, which was used at the K. rell, Cliarles Conroy, Dr. E. Delehanty, ernment and officered by its 'military— age-old traditions of binding her war­ an army equipped, not "foil de.«truction. of C. picnic and which made a decided John D. Devine, Herbert C. Eairall, H. rior’s wounds should all conspire to platiniis- ler, of 4033 Franklin, was held on Eri- ’ ^ievous than that of an individual n ho gress, (Principal authority consulted: tie Avoiild have believed! possible. The day, with services at Annunciation i e.xcellenee of its Avork may be judges KODAKS home, for interment. unpunished. Tlie sovereign who sy.ste- like their humble father, Francis of NUGENT—-July 11, Patrick Nugent' abroad who have not the heart to utter A.ssisi. they are ever doing a good in FILMS AND a word of reproach against Giwman matically pardons evildoers will compro­ PHOTO GOODS died. The funeral was held from W. P .: troops who massacred our innocent pco- mise public security. I’eoples who grant the cause of God’s suffering poor that Horan & Son’s funeral eiiapel Friday! amne.sty to injustice arc not worthy of the world seldom reads about. REGISTER WANT ADS i Develop Film 10c RolL morning at 9 o’clock. Retiuiem mass 1 ])le of Dinant, of Virton, of Aiidennes, Father Sweeney made an earnest .ap- of Tamines, of Aerschot, of Ixjuvain, shot freedom. YOUNG B 0Y ’"w.iehes position of some at St. I./e<)’8 church at 9:30 o’clock. ' Pardon Under Condition. fieal last Sunday to the Cathedral eon- F O R D S Sixteentb St Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. our priests, burnt our open towns and gi'cgatiotts at the 9:30 and II o clock kind for summer. ■ Is son of Aviffoiv. In­ Seaver, Colorado. defenceless villages. It is they who have Certainly the Cliurch inclines to par­ quire Box .V, eare’ of Register. FUCHS—July 15, Clara Fuchs of 1147 ! don; but she has her conditions for masses in Ijehalf of this mo.st wortln Niagara street died. Miss Fuchs was a ' propagated amongst themselves the ca­ charity. He conrincingly showeil the Mall orders solicited. Catalogs mailed lumny that the crimiimls are innocent, pardon. I.iet us imitate her. 8he de­ FOR RENT—Apartmenfs equipped for free on request. member of the Montclair Catholic church. mands from the guilty one the avowal jr e a t ' need o f a suitable, jiresentahle housekeeping; $2.50 to $8 Aveekly; 1358 FLORES—July 10, Bernice Flores and the victims tlie guilty ones. They it efiapel where the divine mysteries could is who now, for nearly thtee years, have of his sin, the promise not to sin again, Emerson, Capitol Hill; plain, ttd:y, home­ BOT YODK FUEL AND FEED OF died. The funeral took place from her and, if there be inju.stice, the promise N* more holily celebratert and where the like; general parlor, piano, porches, laun­ residence, 1140 Lawrence street, Tues­ stood by with folded arms, lips com­ Merst BlesstHi Sacrament could be kept The American Fuel and pressed, cold regard, watching the tor­ of restitution. dry, steam heated in winter; conveniently day morning at 8 o’clock. Interment Mt. When our enemies shall have fitlfilhsl for the adoration, sjiiritnal comfort and near stores, school, Catheifral, churches, Olivet cemetery. j ture of a people who formerly never consolation of those who suffer, pray and Feed Co. wished any harm to Germany. These these conditions, the hour of mercy will academies, the capitol and: Civie Center IXIBBERSTFIN—The funeral of -Aug- ' have sounded for them. . . . ' hope in God’s holy name. I.,et all g'joort ! when R. R. Fare Is Advanced, shall sustain our brethren. The Belgian REFINED SELECT EXCLUSIVE July 13 with the remains, and Mr. Welch I cliurcli, to which church he donated the people has not yielded; with God’s grace THE DENVER MARBLE was buried, with requiem high mass, Blessed Virgin’s altar. He loaves the it will not yield. Its serenity, unchangeil. E very Tuesday ChUdijen’e Day. Monday at 9 a. m. from St. V’incent’s widow and one sister, the sister living The New Caelno— Especially arranged CANADIAN will go thru to tlio end of its long and and equipped for private Dancing and in Newark, N. J. Mrs. M’elch had made rude trial, consoling our absent ones, Card Parties. Reasonable rates. and GRANITE CO. great sacrifices in caring for her afflicted EMPLOYMENT thanking our benefactors, cheering our Theater Now Open. , MONUMENTS AND husband. soldiers, blessing our dear allies; to the Adm ission 25c. end it will be our challenge to the op­ Attractive People—Attractive Playe MAUSOLEUMS AGENCY pressor, our daily act of patriotism, and —Attractive Pricee. WM. E. RUSSELL, Mats. Sundays, Weds, and Saturdays. Main 486. 1526 Larimer. HACKETHAL the homage of Belgium to the Wisdom, Office and Works Saalar la All Seats 10c. Denver, Colo. the Goodness, the Justice, and the Mercy Free Dancing In the Finest PaviUion 1224 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. of Divine Providence. In the W est. Established 1880. Mrs. J. W hite, Prop. Thao Raokathal Coke, Wood Phone Main 1815 BROS. Gao. Kaokathal & Charcoal en *a. 1583 Waltoa ■ ! SISTER AND NIECE OF Tard Vo. 1, Larlmar and 4tb Doyle’s Pharmacy Yard Vo. 8, Gilpin and 39tli MONSIGNOR PHILLIPS HERE I THE PARTICULAR DRUGGIST Pkona* Tain S85, 586, 587 The Mi/es & Dryer Printing Co. 18th Ave. & Clarkson St. U N D ER TA eS Mrs. .1. B. I.jiBclle, a sister of the Phone York 9335. Free Delivery. Rt. Rev. Monsigiior P. A. Phillips, vicar 1732-34 LAWRENCE ST. CAMERAS AND FILMS. general and chancellor of the Denver diocese, and her daughter. Miss EA’a. of Catholic W ork a Specialty. Estimates G iven on Work Personal ^’aneouver, B. C.. are guests of Mgr. Private Ambulance HATS from out of the City. Telephone 2851. Service Phillips at the bishop’s house, 1536 Lo­ Dr. K en neth C. Reed gan. They have been Avolcomcd to lX>n- ver by a numher of friends. Mrs. and 435 MAJESTIC BLDG., Denver. Day or Phone Main lAMES A. FLEMING, 3658 SHOES Miss LaBelle Avere jirominent in Red DENTIST Night Cross Avork at Vancouver. Phon**—OOo*, Ckamp* 1060. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance B**. H als 730. 1 4 5 1 Kalamath Street CLOTHING Hours— 9 to 12 a. m. except Saturday. REV. GREGORY SCHOLTZ, 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 2 to 5 p. m. on Thursday only. DOMINICAN, VISITS HERE PHONE 8181 OlBNVTCll. ODTA The Rev. Gregory Sclioltz, a son of M. O'KEEFE:, President W . C. HANSEN, Secretary Mrs. Scholtz, of 3556 Alcott, is visiting Avith his mother. Father Scholtz is a JUST THE THING FOR THE MAN Dominican missionary, Avhose actiA’itics BELTS WITH STERLING SILVER BUCKLES, have taken him to all parts of the United States and Canada. During his vacation The Facts About Luther CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH CASES, FRATERNAL CARD Cor. Larimer and 23d Sts. Father Scholtz is assisting Father Doyle By the Rt. Rca'. 5Igr. P. H. O’Hare, LL.D. This book should be read by cA'ery CASES, PHOTO CASES, at St. Dominic’s church. Catholic worthy of the name; 384 pages, paper cover, 25 cents (postage 5c WALDEMAR CHAINS, SCARF PINS, extra). CUFF BUTTONS CUFF AND SCARF SETS A complete line of Catholic Books, Papers, Magazines on hand. MaU orders promptly attended to. M. O’Keefe Jewelry Co. Hour*: I to 1.2, 1 to I. Phon* Main 8421 The Store of Quality DR. J. J. O ’NEIL—Denfisf Catholic Book Exchange 827 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 6440 ■ult* 783 K*ok BolUlag leth *nd OaUXoral* BtM*ta 1473 Logan St., Phone Champa 4484. Denver, Colo. UARGARBT O’KEEFE, Treasurer W. J. KERWIN. Vice Presldem,

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