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DENVER REGISTER

VOL. VIII. NO. 9. DENVXR, COLORADO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. $1.50 PER TEAR, m ADVAKCE. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

Does Epworth League Approve? Thie TaO That Wants To Wag The Dog Socialist Quits Organization

Their Representative Proves a Bigot, But Is Promptly Rebuked By Manager of Socialist Mayor’s Paper is Fifth to Abandon Party—* / the Mayor of Troy. Declares Their Schemes Inconsistent and Vague

Rev. Franklin Hamilton, D. D., Chan­ arose and quietly and effectively Schenectady, Sept. 30—Local Socialists which he has been a member almost as cellor of the American University at squelched Dr. Hamilton, who sat, his were surprised today by the resignation long as Dr. Lunn himself. Washington, D. C., in his address at the face suffused with a guilty flush, while of Ben S. Henry as business manager of In his signed statement Mr. Henry Biennial convention of the First General Mayor Burns told him of the loyalty of Mayor George R. Lunn’s paper, The said; Conference, District Epworth League, at Catholics and of his pride in membership Citizen, and his further repudiation of “The longer I stayed the more dis­ Troy, New York, September 17, made a in the . the principles of the Socialist party, of gusted I became with tlie delusion and savage attack upon the Catholic Church inconsistency of Socialism as 1 beheld it. and her priests. The press report says I resolved to follow my conscience and he “strongly denounced Romanism and SOCIALISM SUCCESS OF get out of this deluded imt, and to do spoke in no guarded terms of the aims of so at once, lest I might get so filed witK the Catholic Church in America.” ATHEISTIC CATHOLIC the ‘dope* and become, like an opium This bigoted representative of the fiend, unable to leave its dreamy atmos­ r Methodist Church and of the Epworth phere of self hypnotism, making one^ League was evidently not aware that CHARITIES self believe the impossible and imprac­ His Honor Mayor Cornelius F. Bums of So Says Socialist Leader— Which ticable. Troy, who had cordially welcomed the Is One of the Reason’s Catholic “Personally, as individuals, I am om Epworth delegates to the city, was a Church Opposes It Second National Conference at the best of terms witlf everybody us member of the faith he so rabidly at­ Washington, D. 0., a Bril­ the party and every one connected witk the newspaper. I was thoroughly dis­ tacked. liant Affair. At the close of "Dr.” Hamilton’s ignor­ Some time ago Baritz, official gusted with the wrangling and intenaa ant and ungracious remarks, the mayor organizer of the socialist party in Can­ discontent among members at the party ada, wrote the following letter to the Washington, Sept. 30.—The Second meetings, among an organized body Toronto Globe: whose teachings are comradeship, and National Confereijee of Catholic Chari­ To the Editor, of the Globe: the inconsistency of it all; for if they HESSE RE-ELECTED ties which met a^ the Catholic Univer­ l.ould you permit me as the ac­ are so discordant among themselves as a sity, Washingtoji, September 22-25, credited organizer for the Socialist small body, how can they for a moment achieved even more remarkable success party of Canada for the province of figure out that the whole lyorld would than the first Conjference in 1910. Twen­ Grand Knight of Local K. of C. Ontario to give a repudiation to the be such an ideal harmonious sphere un­ ty-seven states 0^ fifty-two cities were statements of the Rev. Dr. Chown that der their theories—and they have every represented amon^ the 300 delegates. Will Fill Chair Second Term “Socialism is founded upon the teach­ chance in the world to try oiiV'^their The program wgs carried out substan­ ings of .” The Socialist position theories at their own meetings; but what —Other Officers tially as announced ih our columns dur­ is founded upon science, both sociolog­ terrible discord reigns. ing the weeks preceding. The weather ical and econwnic. “Just let the rank and file want some­ As such it is opposed to all religions, was unusually di^greeable. Heavy Sep­ At the regular meeting of the Knights thing; do the rank and file get it? The* which we maintain were products of tember rains mad|e it extremely difficult of Columbus, held last Tuesday night, tactics come in, and my observation given social conditions. to move about. Nevertheless ti)e enthu­ election of officers was held with the showed me that the big fellows of the With the establishment of a social siasm of the deli gates and their unique following results: party usually get their way. regime, Christianity, Judaism and ail earnestness filled the Halls of the Uni­ John E. Hesse was reelected Grand “I am disappointed in what I expected supernatural ideas clinging to mankind versity at the mietings even when three Knight for the term of one year; Thos. of Mayor Lunn and his associates in the will be abolished. different sections were working simulta­ McGovern, Deputy Grand Knight; John administration of city affairs after tell­ The Socialist party of Canada is op­ neously. From tile moment.,when Right M. Kearney, Chancellor; J. Leo Stack, ing so strongly what they were going to posed to the unscientific worship of Rev. Bishop Caiievin./of Pittsburgh Warden^ Eugene Kennedy, Financial Sec­ do previous to their election.” Christ, Buddha or Mohamet. preached the maWfleent Opening Ser­ retary;* Otto Kiene, Recording Secretary; Mr. Henry is the fifth prominent So­ We do not believe in the salvation of mon of the Conf< irence to the concluding Dr. Laughlin, Treasurer; R. S. Sullivan, cialist to abandon Mayor Lunn’s admin- the church. We oppose that idea. It words pronoumed by the Bight Rev. Advocate; Wm. Walsh, Inside Guard; istration this year. is far better to have the people to un­ Rector of the Dn versity, Monsigpor Sba- Wm. Dolan, Outside Guard; the Chaplain derstand this now than let the confu­ han who is Presl dent of the Conference, tind Lecturer will be appointed later. SAVE CITY $1,875, OOO. sion exist or let It be disseminated in the industry of the delegates continued unabated. the pulpit. which are as preponderingly Catholic as counties like Down and Antrim are preponderatingly Protestant. Ulster, MOTHER SEBASTIAN ILL Socialists cannot believe in any su­ apart from Belfast, where nearly one-third of the population % Catholic, is not Protestant, but Catholic. According It is too early to attempt any review Seventy-five Thousand Pupils in New pernatural God. If they do they are to the Census return' of 1001, the tota: population of Ulster was 1,582,326. Leaving out Belfast, with a population of the papers o r any summary of the York Parish Schools. not Socialists. I f of 255,000, which includes 85,000 Catholics, the figures for Cstgfcstand at 690.202 Catholics and 627,674 Protestants, views that were expressed and endorsed Well Known Head of St. Mary’s The pamphlet issued by the Socialist showing a Catholic- nrajority of 71’.528 by 'general acsej itance. No less than 60* party of Great Britain on "Socialism papers were pre «nted, all of them pre­ The parochial schools of the New Hospital at Pueblo in York diocese opened last week. It is and Religion” is the only attitude we pared by men i nd women of wide ex­ Sanitarium can take up.' perience and hijh standing in the field believed that a registration of 56,000 pupils was made in Brooklyn? 10,000 The Church will find in us their un­ of Catholic charity. Since the Confer­ Pueblo, Sept. 30.—Mother Superior Flashes of Catholic News From Many Places relenting foes. Christianity jrith its ence does not v )te__pn any questions of in Queens and 6,0(K) in the counties of Ailastatia Sebastian, of St. Mary’s Hos­ Nassau and Suffolk. superstitions must be submerged before There is talk current among people country spreading discontent should be considered Ireland as one of the most policy or principle, only a reading of pital, has suffered a complete nervous Besides the parochial schools there are the workers obtain their complete eman­ who have opportunity to obtain latest muzzled, and the man who creates dis-. desirable countries for Jewish settlement. the papers and discussions as they will breakdown, and by order from the Moth­ in the diocese m any academies which cipation. That is our slogan. That is intelligence that . is serious­ sension among the people and cries out appear in the printed report of the Con­ er House at Cincinnati has been sent to lead to or correspond with the dty high our challenge. ly considering the removal from St. that President .Taft is a thief is as bad The New Orphanage of St. Vincent at ference, will furnish opportunity to in- the Sanatarium at Santa Fe, N. M., un­ schools. These add several thousmd mo

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912. DBfVZB OATHOLIO U O U TBl. m ter Katherine spent a few days in Den­ store for those who attend. The program Black who gave him every medical at­ ADVERTISEMENT. ver last week. follows; tention and had him removed to St. Mr. A. C. Gregory s|HMit Sunday in Piano Duet, Triumphal March—Misses Mary’s Hospital. He lived four hours GOSSIP JeO U R The following article Is authorized to be published by the Colorado Busineak Denver. Wise and Crawford. and was conscious until death came. Men's Home Rule League and the publishers of this paper accept no responsi­ Miss Margaret Burke was a Merino Songs, “Honey Lamb.” “When You're Mr. Shiner was 63 years old and had bility for arty of the statements contained therein. visitor last week. Marrieil”—Joseph Newman. Accompan­ resided in Pueblo for 35 years, coming OmSPONDINTS Mr. J. V. Redmond took in the Fair at ist, Mias Helen Wise. here to help erect the old Bessemer Steel Julesburg last week. Violin Solos, “Menuett,” "Moto Per- Plant. He was a stationery engineer TIUT MAir CaUtM^ NOT IMTISCS^ Mr. Ben Connors, the popular con­ petuum”— Miss Frankie Nast. and has worked at the plant contin­ tractor, has about finished his work on Contralto Solos, “Creole Love Song.” uously for 35 years. He leaves two the Logan County Bank Building. “In the Time of Roses”—Miss Jane sons, Charles 0 . and Robert E. and a Though the completion o f the work is Crawford. daughter. Miss Anna, besideg an aged Wisconsin Senator an Asset in his contracting accounts, the Songs, “The Homesick Yankee,” “You wife, Mrs. Margaret Shiner to mourn books weigh heavy on the Liabilities Wouldn’t Know the Old Place Now”— his demise. Mr. Shiner and bis sons side due in a measure to the arrival of Joseph Newman. were very staunch Catholics and mem- necessary to assure a Springs audience a bouncing baby boy at the Connor’s •T*roposing by Proxy,” a Comedietta liers of the Knights of Columbus. that Mr. Newman will be entertaining. household last week. Funny how some by Harold ilontague. Services were held at St. Patrick’s Not For Proliition C d H a ilo S w The following well-known society people smile and pass cigars on account church, Tu(>8day morning, when Father women will be patronesse.s of the event: of Liabilities. Fraternal. Sehimpf said requiem mass, the chil­ .Mrs. James T. Anderson, Mra. Charles F. Mr. John Mathis informs your cor­ The predominating social event of the dren's choir furnishing beautiful music. Mra. J. Frank Dostal recently enter­ Areiilarius, Mrs. Charles A. Baldwin, Mrs, respondent that he understands the pop­ past week 'was the dancing party given The church was crowded with the old tained the Five Hundred Club of which Franklin Bartlett, Mrs. James F Burns, ularity of the song “My Wife’s Gone to Friday evening at the Congress Hotel by time friends of the family. The casket she is a member. .Mrs. J. Arthur Connell, Mrs. Frank Cot- EmpliaticaUy Declares Himsel! Opposed the Country.’’ Pueblo Division No. 1 A. 0. H. All of was covered with a blanket of white Miss Alice Clifford and Miss Mary Qift ten, Mrs. Clarence Carpenter, Mrs. Rich­ the Hibernians were present and true to roses, sent by several of the pioneer ford have returned from their vacation ard Dough, Mrs. H. C. Chapman, Mrs. J. their reputation were royal hosts. steel-workers who had come to Pueblo spent in Denver. M'hile there they were Frank Dostal, Mrs. Eugene A Fcrrand, Mrs. P. J. Mallahan served the punch, with the deceased 35 years ago. Burial the guests of Miss Maize Donegan. Mrs. Wilhelm J. Fink, Mrs Horace Fer- P u ^ l o and Timothy O’Leary, Will Allison, Pat was in the family’ plot at Roselawn. Rev. Edward Clarke of the Glockner rand, Mrs. H. P. F'ariisworth, Mrs. Geo. Prendergast and Joseph Fenton acted as Sanatarium was a recent visitor in Den A. Fowler, Mrs Francis W. Goddard, Mrs. Personals. a reception committee. ROCKY FORD. ver. M’hile there he was a guest at St. Charles Fox Gardiner, Mrs. Galbraith, Word received from Mr. and Mrs. J. The Knights of Columbus held a meet- Thomas’ Seminary. Mrs. H. W. Iloagland, Mrs. Alfred 11. E. Collier and the Misses Collier, who ting Tuesday evening at their hall for A Nuptial Mass was celebrated Mon­ Miss Rose Frank expects to leave at Hunt, Mrs. Peter Oliver Hanford, Mrs. have been visiting in. Cincinnati, in­ the election o f officers. day morning- at ten o’clock for Leo an early date for Kansas City. William F. Hart, Mrs. N. W Maas, Mrs forms us that they have decided to Archiheque and Juanita Garcia who Mrs. Wm. J. Fink entertained in­ W. Kennon Jewett, Miss May Kyle. Mrs. reside permanently in New Rochelle, just Gibson-Hines Wedding. formally at bridge on last Wednesday. were united in matrimony at that hour. John Lennox, Miss Florence Lattner, out of New York City. I wedding of interest to Piichloms • Mr. M. W. Purcell left on Tuesday for A An anniversary requiem mass for the Mrs. Henry C. Lowe, Mrs. Leef Mrs. Jo­ Mrs. J. R. Sncatli, who has licen so I was solemnized last week at the home of repose of the soul of Mr. Harvey Griffin a business trip through the Eastern part seph P. Murray, Mrs. John W. Murray, seriously ill for several weeks is much the bride’s parents, Mr. and -Mrs. D. E. was celebrated Tuesday morning. of the State. Mrs. J. W. Mullin, Mrs. McCaffrey, Mrs. better. Gibson, of Canon City, when their Matthew McElroy, the thirteen-j’ear- Miss Anna Cussack left during the Francis M. McMahon, Mrs. M. McLen­ Mrs. Howard Quesnat, Denver, who (laughter, Etliel, was married to RoWrt old son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McElroy, week for Oak Park, Illinois, where she nan, Mrs. W . S. Morris, Mrs. John F. has been visiting her sister Miss Jose­ Emmett Hines, son of Mrs. Anna Hines is seriously ill with pneumonia. will resume her studies. McConnell, Mrs. Spencer Penrose, Mrs. phine Henkel, will return to her home of this citj'. Only a few intimate The Columbus club gave its first au­ Mr. Tom Purcell is the house guest Ashton Potter, Mrs. M. W . Purcell, Mrs. the last of the week. friends were present, and immediately tumn social and dance on Wednesday o f Mr. Paul Cook at Cascade. A. 11. Peters, Mrs. William M. Randol, Miss Marjorie McBride, Denver, was a following the ceremonj- the couple l>-ft evening. No social club of the city en- Mra. P. J. Ryan, Mrs. Chaloner Schley, Pueblo visitor last week. for .... Paso. Te.xas, where the groom is jo.vs a better reputation than this Visiting Bishops Were Honor Guests. Mrs. John G." Shields,, Mrs. P. B. Stew­ Mrs. Mernard Swackeubury, who has engaged in business. Emmett Hines re­ for the cliaracter and personnel of its The Right Rev. Bishop Theophile art, Mrs. W. H. Spurgeon, Mrs. J. F. had a serious operation at St. Joseph’s sided ill Pueblo a number of years -aa'l entertainments. The affairs are invita­ Meerschaert, D. D., and the Right Rev. Sanford, Mrs. Frank Hale Touret, Mrs. Hospital, Denver, is reported out of attended Central High School where he tional and safeguarded in every possible Bishop Cornelius Vande Ven. D. D., of danger. r . Gerald Bertram Webb and Mrs. H. Wild- was a member of the Theta Sigma fra­ waj’. The club donates the entire pro­ Alexandria, La., were honor guests at Chief of Police Denny McDermott, ternity’. He also holds a membership in ceeds of its evening parties to St. Peter’s a luncheon given last Friday at St. spent three days in Trinidad this week several exclusevi Church. * Francis hospital by the sisters in CENTRAL CITY. on business. « several exclusive clubs of Pueho. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Jennings of charge. Purple and white flowers deco­ Miss Helen Heller will be the capable The bride is one of the most popular Pueblo have arrived as permanent mem­ rated the table and in addition to those The regular meeting of the ladies of director of the choir at Sacred Heart society girls of Canon City and has bers of our parish. They have taken the for the honor guests’ covers were laid St. Anne’s Society will be held on Thurs­ church. The first practice was held last many friends here whom she met while residence at 502 South Eleventh street. for the Rev. Father Demouy, secretary Friday evening. day of this week at the home o f Mrs. visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Hines will Mr. Jennings was connected, at Pueblo, to the papal delegate at Washington; Ignatius Gund3’. As the chief business to Miss Cloe Kilfoy, Glenwood Springs, is n?side in El Paso. with the Arkansas Valley Light and Father Brinker of Colorado City, Father come before this meeting is the discus­ visiting her sisters Mrs. J. Cowles and Power Co. and comes to Rocky Ford to Ley of Manitou, Father Healy of Great sion of plans for the annual bazaar lor Mrs. Charles Crockett. Obituary. associate himself with the St. John Com­ Bend, Kansas, and Father Trudell of the the Sisters, all are earnestly urged to Miss Gertrude Oaks returned Monday After an illness of several years Pat­ pany. hospital. Both bishops have gone to be from Denver. he present. Every member’s help is rick J. Walpole died at the family home, Old Triends are extending a warm guests at St. Anthonys hospital. needed to insure the social and financial Miss Mary Matty who has been the 30 Block U, Monday evening. Mr. Wal­ greeting to Mr. and Mrs. E. success of the bazaar. guest of her sister Mrs. Alva B. Adams pole was 53 years old, and came to this Cash who are now pleasantly located in Hostess at Dinner of Charming Appoint­ The Parish Club has a fine start, and for several weeks, returned to her home city 32 years ago from East St. I»uis, our city. ment. is stieadily growing. Father Naughton in Denver, last Monday. accepting a position from the D. A R. G. Mr. John Clark of Guthrie, the ven­ Mrs. Louis X. Depeyre was hostess hopes soon to have every young man in Mrs. A. T. Stewart, Mrs. E. J.^ugent railroad, which he held until a few years erable pioneer of St. Peter’s parish, has Sunday at a dinner of charming ap­ the communit}' enrolled as a member. and baby Stewart who have been guests ago when his health failed. returned from an extended visit in Chi­ pointment at her home, 1606 Colorado Mrs. Matthew Keleher and family of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. W olf returned to He is survived by four sons, James, cago and other Illinois points. Mr. Senator La Follette, the Progressive Republican, who was avenue. Covers were laid for seven. , moved to Denver on Monday. Our loss Buena Vista. Mrs. Nugent will visit William, Edward and Hugh, two daugh­ Guthrie had the pleasure, while on this the choice of many of his party for President before the Repub­ is Denver’s gain. The Keleher family is her mother for several weeks liefore go­ ters Mrs. R. J. Chase and Mrs. C. W. trip, of meeting surviving comrades of lican convention, and who is known as a clean, progressive, pa­ Joe Newman Entertainment. one of the best known and most re­ ing to her home in Longmont. Kelsey of Durango, and his widow. The the Civil W ar at a reunion of his regi­ triotic statesman, is opposed to state-wide prohibition. This de­ The Joe Newman Entertainment for spected families in this county. The re­ Mr. Timothy Barbariek is now mak­ family has always attended St. Patricks’ ment. veloped incidentally at the New Jersey Camp Meeting grounds the three hospitals, the Glockner, St. grets and good wishes of many friends ing his home at the Vail Hotel. church and Mr. Walpole was one of the Mrs. Clara Guthrie McCloskey has re­ at Atlantic City, when the Rev. J. T. Scott, an Indian Francis and Beth-El will take place on follow them to their new home. We hope Miss Helen McGraw came up from first to start a subscription list, when turned to her home in Denver, after a of forty years’ standing, while Senator La Follette was on the October 16 at the Burns and will be by that they will not forget us, but “come Ludlow, Colorado, Friday, to attend the the present church was contemplated visit with her family at Rocky Ford platform addressing the audience, called to him from the floor: far the most entertaining evening that to see us,” once in a while at least. Centennial Club dance. and he collected a M A t sum from the and La Junta. “ Senator, may I ask you one question!” has been furnislied a Springs public Mr. and Mrs. Richard Q. Prendergast railroad men. The family is very Mr. Joseph A. Hart has jnst closed a “ Go ahead,” said the Senator. L for some time. Miss Frankie Nast, STERLING, CCOLO. are now pleasantly located in their new highly respected in Catholic circles, and prosperous season in the canteloupe “ Do you believe in prohibition!” violinist; Miss Helen Wise, accompanist; home on the north side. the deceased always interested himself trade. The Hart-Victor melon took first "Without a moment’s hesitation, although the question was Miss Jane Crawford, contralto, and Mr. Mr. Ray Noone has returned from Miss Laura Billideaiix has gone to in helping with charitable affairs. premium at the State Fair, Pueblo, last wholly foreign to the issues being discussed, the Senator an­ Clair Bozman, euphonium soloist will as­ Georgetown, Colo. Kiowa county to teach school this year. The funeral oceured Wednesday morn­ week. Mr. Hart refuses to disassociate swered : sist Mr. Newman. It is not in the Iwst M. and Mrs. Peter Dale and dangh- E. A. Boedecker of Truck No. 1, re­ ing from St. Patricks church and was himself from Rocky Ford and vicinity “NO.” turned from Texas points Sunday, where largely attended, the Knights and Ladies but will return later, to Philadelphia on The crowd cheered and the Senate* continued. he was looking after mining interests. of Security forming an escort. The floral an extended business trip. We have already learned that President Taft and Woodrow pieces were in profusion. Rev. Father Mr. Carl Weid has encouraged the ef­ Wilson are out of sympathy with state-wide prohibition enact­ Colorado Springs Social S. J. Sehimpf celebrated the mass and fort to curb the church property by a ments and thus the emphatic declaration of Senator La Follette Among the really interesting affcirs talked on the life of the deceased. In­ generous offering. makes a strong case against CONSTITUTIONAL prohibition. planned for the near future is the in­ terment was in Roselawn. The curbing for parking of the church It would bankrupt the English language to attempt to give OSm TsL Main 446 Hooas TsL SItA formal tea, which will be given for flic John H. Shiner, a pioneer Puebloan and rectory grounds is under way this benefit of the Pueblo Day Nursery and all of the reasons why a state-wide prohibition law fails. The 126 N . Cascade Ave. was killed late Saturday afternoon by a week. In addition, a new cement walk Kindergarten, in the Vail drawing rooms, main reason, however, involyes the accepted principle, that The Hallet & Baker skidding automobile, which struck him will be laid on the Twelfth street front­ OBOVirs n o o B baeaab. “ laws which arc not supported by a strong public sentiment fail the week o f October. About 400 in­ and knocked him to the curbing. The age. The entire property is now under Undertaking Co. WB 8AVB YOU KOBBT. in application.” vitations will be sent out and a number accident happened at B Street and South lawn, and with the indicated improve­ VNDERTAKINO EMBALlfflNO 110 S Te|on St. Phone M . 231. President Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Robert La Follette and of the matrons will be asked to assist Ctnion Avenue, .and the victim was ments effected, will wortJiilj’ bespeak Colorado Springs, Colo. hundreds of other leaders in thought have declared against the the young ladies who have interested rushed into the office of Dr. John A. tbe spirit of a devoted congregation. wisdom of adopting such a law as state-wide prohibition; yet, FRANK F. CRUMP, themselves i;i the welfare of tlu? good H' Dr. Wm. Fowler Sisters who are a t the head of the in­ such authorities emphatically endorse our present local option DENTIST stitution. TO law, contending that in such matters as the regulation of the sale of liquor and deciding the license question, home rule and 18 SOUTH TEJON STREET. The .Sorosis Club was delightfully en­ Sll EAST COLUMBIA. Rooms 2 and 4. tertained Friday afternoon by Miss Mai- local self-government is to be desired. Phone Main SOO. Colorado Springa P. O. Box 734. Colorado Springs gueritc AlcGraw. Remember, the defeat of state-wide prohibition leaves the Mrs. A. J. Laiigdon was hostess to tlie FREE Subscribers license question to be decided by the people. Communities that Friendship Club, Wednesday afternoon. OLD AND NEW ar€* now dry remain dry; licenses can only be granted where a ^ Mrs. ilorris Crumb extended her well majority of the voters in a community approve of such a course. Murray Drug Stores known hospitality to a few friends .Sat­ This is as it should be. * urday afternoon, ooniplimentary to Mrs. The Murray Drug Co. Murray’s East Side Pharmacy Howard Gu«»ual, of Denver. The Greatest Catholic Pic­ Vote NO on the state-wide prohibition question, thus; Tejon & Cache La Poudre. 330 North Inatitute. The HurmoiU’ Club will meet Tuesda}' Phone Main 189. Phone Main 23. afternoon, October 8, with Mrs. Daniel ture of the Century YES Mahoney. Mrs. J. J. McDonnell was hos­ tess last meeting. NO THE BEST MILK. CREAM. The plans have now been com|)leted BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK r for the Fair, which will be given by the Delivered to a ll parts of the city. ladies of .Sacred Heart Parish, for their (By Governor Brewer) The Sinton Dairy Co. building fund. F'atlicr T. J. Woloban lias MORE PROOF OF THE FAILURE 41t 8 . El Pato 8 L Phone Main 442. interested the clover workers from all OF PROHIBITION. "My attention has just been called parishes of the city, and the names of to an article which appeared In a last most prominent Catholic society girls Sunday’s paper that purported to be Governor Brewer of Mlatiislppl Says: are spoken of in connection with the an open letter from you to me. In Can’t Enforce the Law. dancing. The sample rooms of the Van. ,which It is stated that you are In- CHASE S SANBORN'S Teas and Coffees have been loaned h_v Manager Charles fornsed that never before has there: O'Brien, and the committees have ar­ (From the Mobile Register, August been such a wide open sale of Illicit ranged for elaborate decorations of the 17, 1912 ) liquors In that city, referring to Vlcka- W . N. BURGESS display rooms. The Fair dates arc Oeto- burg. This condition of affairs, I am And now comes additional evidence 112-114 North Tejon Strool Tolophono Baohanfo H. tier 26 to 31, and great interest is al­ Informed, has existed for the last two of the failure of prohibition from far ready manifested in the contests. years of the administration of my pre­ The first of ascrics of interesting af­ away Mississippi. Mrs. Harriet B. decessor, and I understand that yon fairs for the benefit of the Sacred Hetrt Wells, president of the Mississippi frequently conferred with him on the McCarthy & Crandall Plumbing and Heating Co. subject, and that you were advised Clmrcli building fund, was given Mon­ W. C. T. U. has written to the gover­ Successors to N. 1rV. Haas P. 4 H. Co by him and by the late C H. Alexan­ day evening, when ex-Senator and Mrs. nor of her state informing him that T. (;. McCarthy, held open house in their der that the governor was without Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating NEVER BEFORE has there been such beautiful new residence. Cards were >lic power to enforce the statute. 320 NORTH TEJON ST. Colorado Springs. MAIN 126i wide open sale of liquors as Is now be­ order of amusement and prizes were won Wtat This Great Picture Is and I-s Significance to Catholic Life in America. “Such steps as are within the power by Mi.s.s .\nna O’Brien, Mi'S Ltilu Rogers, When the announcement was made that the Pope of lioine would appoint ing experienced in the cities of "DRY" given or could be taken within the lim­ three additional Cardinals for America, the Lifeogiaph Company of .-Vnierica .■\. J. latngdon and J. L. Tomlinson. Mississippi. Vicksburg Is said to be its prescribed by the constitution and eommi.ssioiied William Ottman. the faimms (omposition artist, to produce a .Mrs. McCarthy was assisted by Mcs- painting that would fittingly commemorate this great event in the annals of a veritable pool of liquor and the con­ laws, I have already taken. In fact, r ? (Innics Thomas Llo_v(l, M. M. Met or- .American Catholicity. Mr. Ottman was materially aided in his work by Rev. ditions are steadily becoming worse. I think I have gone the limit, and It uiick. Henry McCarthy. Cliarlcs Woess- •lohii A. N'aifa. S.S., the well known author of ehureh eLic]uette, vestments, In reply to the complaint of the W. C. you have any suggestions to offer that robes and habits of the nonian Catholic Hieran4iy. STOP AT THE JOYCE HOTEL ner. and Miss Mamie llinloii. T. U. leader the governor of the state will aid or assist me in an honest ef­ It Is a Picture of Historical Interest and Should Be in Every Catholic Home. is reported to have written the follow-. fort to enforce this -'tatute 1 would b« This [licture is 10x14 inches, and is siiitalde for framing. When In Colorado Springs m g; glad to receive then.. ’ Joe Newman Entertainment. Reproduced in Colors and a Fac-Simile cf the Original Painting. The .lor Newman t'oiniiany will f;ivr The r.ifeograpli repnvluetion is done in pninue water colors with hruslit's, an excellent, program Tuesday evening, and is a wonderful e.xample of modern art achievement. The process is in WILLIAM J. BRYAN VOTED I thought the license system we had, October 15. at .'-t. Patrick'- ball, under Intaglio, engraved on copper, and cannot lie iniitatei^ hy any other process, AGAINST. with LOCAL OPTION, WAS BETTER tbe auspices of St. Patrick's clmrcli. especially as regards the hroejided silk finish effects. SUITED TO THE CONDITIONS WK Father .Sehimpf lias not called upon his Exact in Every Detail, and in Accord.inc^'W ith the Rules of Etiquette of the In his home state, Nebraska, when HAD TO MEET IN OUR STATE.” C h u r S . pari.sh for a-sistanee for some time ow­ the Issue of state-wide prohibition 10c to $1.00 Each •As a special compliment to our new ami old stiliseribcrs we will send one The defeat of the prohibition sub- ing to the fact that .so many iH'neiit af­ versus local option was voted on, Mr. FREE Lifeograpli copy in colors of this l•eautifuI painting. mlislon will mean the retention of our fairs were to lio patronized, but he asks Bryan cast bis vote against state-wide LOCAL OPTION LAW. Communities now that every one attend this enter­ All yon have to do is to mail to onr proMbitlon. In explaining his vote he that are now dry will continue so. OSAVUNDO tainment. and thii.s help increase the office a remittance for your subscription. spoke as follows: It Is an old axiom that laws not huildiiig fund, for the new SL Patrick's "So far as my personal habits go, I founded on right and reason cannot’ ehuren. MlTNewman will be assisted by- am a teetotaler, never having used be enforced. Prohibition by force The Catholic Publishing Society, liquor as a beverage, but I voted O’ Gennan Cigar Co., Distributors, Colorado Springs four clever soloists, and as Newman al­ Broils failure; It produces evil, as the ways "makes good,” a real treat is in 1828 CURTIS ST., DENVER, COLO. against state-wide prohibition because tree beareth fruit of Its kind. DENVXX OATHOLIO ESOIITSS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912..

Stout street, was so lamentably inadequate for a function of The Denver Catholic Register such imposing proportions; and the hope was then expressed that soon the people of Denver would realize the importance XiiUred m Meond-clau matter at the postofflce at Denver, Colo. of a new structure which sliould meet all the requirements of a vigorous growing diocese. This week has been one of bluff and at close range that bluff is bunkum, pure prayer for the Ulster Orangemen. The and simple. The Belfast special corres­ Published Weekly by Little did those think who were present on that day, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED , bluff has been out of all proportion to pondent of the London Chronicle de­ that twentj’-five years later, on the occasion of the celebra­ scribes it accurately in a dispatch to this The Catholic Publishing Society (Inc.) This column Is open to the readers the prayer. It reminds us of Prince Hal’s 1828 Curtis Street tion of the silver jubilee of the then freshly annointed for their suxKestlons and opinions on all paper, when he says: “There will be no things Catholic. It Is hoped that this description of Falstaff’s tavern bill: fighting. Khaki uniforms and dummy Telephone Main 5413. Denver, Colo. Apostle, the occasion would be coincident with the dedica­ will bring valuable assistance toward making the Denver Catholic Register the “What a deal of sack to a pennyworth of rifles have frightened nobody. These tion of a new Cathedral. people's paper for mutual aid. P. O. Box 1677. bread.” The blustering is intended to God-fearing loyalists never fight unless That memorable Friday was a gloriously beautiful day. persuade the world that the Orangemen they are at least five to one, and the More About Daily Communions. The sun never shone with piore splendor, and its joyous are ready to sacrifice themselves on the enemy are unarmed. All threats about ■UBSCBIPTIOlf PRICE— 81.50 a year, delivered anywhere in (he United States. beams shedding its luster through the stained-glass windows Editor, Denver Catholic Register: altar of their prejudices. Those who resistance, all this talk about ‘dying in $2.00 to foKign countries. Payable strictly in advance. upon the scene there enacted, gladdened the hearts of all. The answer for a Plea for Daily Com­ don’t know the breed may take this in the last ditch in defence of our liberties,' ■KUTTAMCES—No receipt is sent to subscribers. The date after the address munion, given in last week’s issue is one all seriousness; those who know the stuff The consecrators were the Jlost Rev. Arch-bishop Salpointe, are the sheerest bunkum.” ' shows if credit has been given, and also lets you know when rejewal is due. that could be expressed by many. It is the blusterers are made of will be In confirmation of the accuracy of this CHAIIOK OF ADDRESS—In requesting a change of address, give old as well as Archbishop of Santa Fe; Rt. Rev. J. P. Machebeuf, first very consoling to read of the great love amused by the blood-curdling threats. analysis of Orange blustering we have weU as new address. Bishop of Denver, and the Rt. Rev. Abbot Conrad of Concep­ in the hearts of some of th i children A cable dispatch to Whitelaw Reid’s the testimony of the Right Honorable COMMUNICATIONS , intended for publication in a current issue should be in this tion, Mo. The master of ceremonies in general was Rev. of toil. When duty calls us to be bread New York Tribune, which, like its owner, Shillington, head of a large weaving en­ office not later than Tuesday evening, and should invariably be accom­ Father Hewlett, who also later read the papal bull appoint­ winners rest assured, hearts which have has strong pro-Orange leanings, an­ terprise, and one of Belfast’s merchant panied by name and address of sender as a guarantee of good faith. the longing for the Bread of Life, such nounces that a liertain number of officers princes. In a published interview he thus ing Nicholas Chrysostom Matz, Presbyter, to the diocese of as yours, will have every wish gratified of the British army, representing every indorses the views of the London Chron­ Denver as Coadjutor Bishop. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. if not in Time then doubly in Eternity. branch of the service, are prepared to icle’s Belfast correspondent: “Fighting? From an old clipping we read that the following clergy­ It is usually^ to such souls God whispers throw in their lot with the Orangemen, No! These dummy rifles will not go off. men assisted in the following capacities: his sweetest story. If it were not for if Home Rule becomes an accomplished There may be rioting in Belfast, and the Bookbearer to Bishop Matz, Father Hickey. such the world would be barren indeed. fact. To impart an air of verisimilitude entire responsibility will be on the heads Master of ceremonies for other Bishops, Father P. A. Yes their are many perhaps who find to this yam the number of officers, who of the Tory leaders. It could be all it imposible to be present at the Holy are ready to throw up their commissions easily averted by the leaders saying that Phillips. Mass—men and women whose office is and range themselves on the side of the they do not want a riot, but at the bot­ Celebrant of the Mass, Most Rev. Archbishop Salpointe____ to be at their post very early in the Orangemen, is given. “The list,” says tom of the whole thing is an attempt to Deacon, Father GuidaBub-deacon, Father Ussell; Assist­ morning, but they are the exception and the dispatch, “is said to include many irritate the Catholics, .-.o that disturb­ ant Priest, Father Robinson; Deacon of Honor, Father Car- not the rule. The great m ajority of peo­ olHcers of high rank, with 26 colonels ance may be created. So far the Cath­ mody; Sub-deacon of Honor, Father Harney; Master of ple do not begin the labors of the day and lieutenant colonels, 43 majors, 69 olics have shown remarkable self-re­ before 8 o’clock or 7 o’clock at the earli­ captains, 31 lieutenants and 288 men, straint, and the Orangemen are corre­ Ceremonies, Father Servant; Acolytes, Fathers Carrigan and est and most are finished by six. Yes holding the rank of sergeant major or spondingly disappointed.” Robinet; Censor bearer. Father Raber; Hol3rwater bearer, perhaps during seasons gome may have sergeant.” Such is the “last ditch” about which Father Ley; Chanters, Rev. Father Abel and Pitaval (the to work later. Now dear friend, true This story was concocted not for home Orangemen and their Tory allies have OFFICIAL NOTICE last-named is now elevated to the Archiepiscopate of Santa indeed those who must be at their work consumption, but for exportation. It is had so much to say. It is merely a ver­ The leaver Catholic Register is published by the ^tholic Publishing F e ); Assistant to Bishop Machebeuf, Father Bender; Assist­ at 7 o’clock cannot attend Mass and re­ intended to convince Englishmen and bal one. Those who have taken refuge Americans that there is something sub­ in it do not mean to back up their Society, an incorporated organization controlled by the Diocese of Denver. ant to Rt. Rev. Abbot Conrad, Father Persone; Insignia ceive Holy Communion at an 8 o’clock This publication is, therefore, declared to be the official newspaper for the Mass and there are some churches.where stantial behind the Orange bluff. Viewed threats by deeds.—The Irish World. Bearers, Fathers Malone, Jlorton, O’Driscol and Downey. Catholic Church in Colorado. The clergy and laity are urged to use these only one priest is stationed and an ear­ columns for the promulgation of information and news of interest to the Insignia Bearers to Bishop elect. Fathers Brossean, O’Neil lier Mass cannot be said, but then there Catholics of Colorado, and we earnestly recommend that every Catholic and Doyle. Predicator, Father McGevney. is no Reverend Pastor who would refuse E d i t o r i a l f l F l N S A N D home subscribe for at least one copy. This paper belongs to the Catholics of The sermon by Father McGevney was a masterful effort, to give Holy Communion at any time the Diocese of Denver, and we hope they will take pride in making it a and was not soon forgotten by those fortunate enough to if any of the parishioners would but E t c h i n g s ^ GRUNTS request it. If it is possible to get an­ sredit to themselves and the Church. have heard him. In those days among the many pulpit ora­ BY THE JANITOR. + N . C. MATZ, other good soul or several to go to the BT CATHOUC. EDITORS Bishop of Denver. tors he easily ranked first. He has gone to his reward, but church at a convenient hour and I be­ A six-year-old boy. who was rescued “Not to be shot in Mexico,” headlines the impres of his learning and eloquence is felt to this day. lieve you will always find the Sacra­ from drowning was tisked how he man­ ment of the Master waiting and willing. the N. Y. Sun. And after reading the The music, of course, was of exceptional beauty, and aged to keep afloat - until help reached I have known priests so thoughtless as item, we find that the subject will not THE ORANGE COVENANT. was a fitting complement to the whole. A choir of nearly him. ‘‘I just kept my mouth shut and to refuse to rise early enough to give be shot anywhere else. TRe soleinn covenant undertaken at Belfast on Saturday worked my hands,” was his reply. Peo­ thirty singers, picked from all the best singers in the city, Holy Communion, but I

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. DENVER uATHOLIO REOI8TER.

be gained by all on this occasion under the usual conditions, and it is hoped that all parishioners wiii Inake use ot this great time of grace. The Sacraments ran be received on any of the three DONEHUE & GIESLER THE days covering the Forty Hours, and the indulgence gained. COLLEGE 918 Sixteenth St. Foster Building Next Friday is the feast of the great PAHISHES St. . The members of MEN’S SHOES ONLY the Third Order can gain a plenary in­ NOTES THE WORTNMORE dulgence. General absolutions will be Agents THE FLORSHEIM i' given both at the morning and evening SHOE SHOE services. For 13.00, I3J0, 14.00 84.30, 15.00, 86.00 At the last meeting of Denver County Mt. S t Scholastica’s Academy. ing the smoothing of the tennis courts. The games trere started this week at They expect soon to have them in fine CATHEDRAL. CHURCH OF THE HOLY GHOST. Federation, oh account of out of town duties, Mr. A. J. Miller tendered his Mount St. Scholastica’s. For the pres­ condition. New balls and nets have been ent, the sides in ring-ball, dodge-ball and procured, and all tbe tennis players are Bishop \'an de V'en, of Alexandria, La., Next Sunday is the regular communion resignation as Secretary of that body, baseball are called A and B, Mary Mc­ taking great interest in their game. aocompanted by Bishop Meerschaert, of Sunday for the ladies of the .Altar So­ very much to his regret and that of his Gowan being captain on side A, and Eve­ The Juniors and Minims find their Oklahoma, were the guests of Hia Lord- ciety. co-members. JOHN J. KINSELLA & CO. lyn McCathy, on side B. greatest delight in baseball and mom ship, Bishop Matz, last week. After an On last Sunday a meeting of the Miss Martha Nulcifer and Mr. John This year for the first time, match ing, noon and night, during every minute inspection of the new Cathedral, both Ladies of the Altar Society was held, at J. Kinumey, both popular members of games in tennis will be played. Jessie spent on the playground, a group of bishops declared that it was unsur- which arrangements were made for the the parish, will be married at the home Smith and Lou Lightley are captains excited little players can be seen on the paseed in the United States for beauty caring for the altar for the coming year. of the intended bride’s parents in Sa­ A R T G L A S S and have been kept busy superintend- diamond. in design, and adornment. Mrs. Peter Kelly was appointed president tina, Kan. next Wednesday, Oct. 9th. f ______—... On last Saturday morning, at, the of the society, and it is a well known Preparations are under way for the CHURCH WINDOWS Chapel, Father Mannix united in marri­ fact that the society will succeed under formal opening of the club rooms of St. CATHEDRAL ORGAN RECITAL. Sunday masses at 6:30, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 а. m.; evening services at 7:30; week' age Harrison Weeber and Miss Florence her leadership. Elizabeth’s Bowling Gub within the next few weeks. A meeting of the Board of An event being ,ooked forwardto with day masses at 6 and 8 a. m. 900 W. 22nd St CmCAGO I. Thomas. The young couple left in the On next Sunday, a meeting of the ST. LEO’S— Tenth and Colfax; Rev, Directors has been called for Sunday, evening for Glenwood Springs, where children of Mary, -will be held at 3 p. m. much interest by Denver music lovers is Wm. O’Ryan, pastor. Sunday masses at Oct. 13, 4 p. m. they will spend their honeymoon. Mr. It is hoped that all the former members the organ recital to be given at the new б, 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m .; evening services \(.eeber is connected with the American will be present and that many new mem­ Ca^ydral in connection with the Dedi- at 7:30; week-day masses at 8 a. m.; SACRED HEART PARISH. first Fridays, masses at 6:30 ai^Sa.m .; Beet Sugar Co., and is a recent convert. bers will be enrolled. catiou services of fh'* organ on Tuesday Watch Hour and Exposition^ of the James Sweeney Cigar House Miss Thomas is the daughter of Mr. and During the month of October, devd- evening October 22 at 8 p. m. Mr. Allen Blessed Sacrament every Friday at 7:30 rnrBST o io a b s Mrs. Edward S. Thomas, of 2119 Marion trons will be held every evening at 7 :30, Next Sunday, solemnity of the Most W. Bogle, world-renowned as the organ­ p. m. !!£ Mntle IHatet Holy Rosary will be communion day for BXOKn ra t o b a c c o s streets and is a well known member of consisting of the Rosary, Litany, and ist at tbe Auditorimn in Chicago, 'will SACRED HEART—^2760 Larimer st.; the children’s sodality of the Holy PHONE 4171. the parish.. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. preside at the organ. His recital has Rev. Edward Barry, S. J., pastor; Revs. 1634 CURTIS STREET Angels. Aloysius Brucker, S. J.; Anthony Brun Next Simday will be Communion Day been divided into gr .ups which give ex­ 0*r. 18th Av*. A Pranklln 8 8 . ner, S. J.; Anthony Schuler, S. J., as Phone Main 6890. Denver, Colo. In ths afternoon, meeting for the cellent scope and portrayel of the dif­ for the married women of the parish and ST. LEO’S. sistants. Sunday masses at 6, 7, 9 and married Ladies’ sodality and the Altar the Altar and Rosary and Tabernacle ferent schools of ■;lasf>ical music. high mass at 10:30 a. m. TOTT ABB BBSS THIS Society. The greatest accident protection ever Societies will receive at the 7 o’clock Next Sunday will mark the 27th an­ Since the seating capacity of the new Loyola Chapel— ^2550 Ogden st.; masses Issued; a “new" policy by an old com­ Thursday 10, feast of St. Francis Bor­ at 7:30 and 9:30. Ben^iction, etc., at Mass niversary of Rev. Wm. O’Ryan’s ordina­ building is limited, those in charge have pany; either sex from 16 to 69; 86.00 a both churches on Sundays and Fridays y ear;e( . no other dues dr assessments. tion. .There will be special music at the gia, 3d general of the Soc. of Jesus, is a decided to place a nominal price for ad­ At the dedication of the new Cathe­ at 7 :30 p. m. W eek-day masses at 6, 7 Read last report from the highest au­ day of Plenary Indulgence in both church thority on Insurance, calling the Great dral, October 27th, the j^shioners will 10:30 mass and Father O’Ryan will mission. There will be about 600 re­ and 8 a. m.; at Loyola chapel at 7:15 Blastern'a methods refreshingly honest— speak on “The Priesthood of the Catholic and chapel. served seats and '.be rest of the building а. m. that’s us, Mr. R M. McAflen. 637-8 find a completed building iit^all details Elmplre Bldg., Denver. Special Agent for with the exception of the daWged spire. Church.” Rev. Thomas Nerin, of Peoria, said 9 will be on the pian of first come first ST. PATRICK’S—Pecos and West 33d the Extern Slope of Colorado, or some ot hi* agents wfll call on you. The last of the stained glass Vindows The Altar and Rosary Society will ap­ o’clock mass at the Sacred Heart church, served. This is the first opportunity nve.; Rev. D. O’Dwyer, pastor. Sunday last Sunday. masses at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30; evening arrived on Fnuay, and workmen have proach Holy Communion at the 7 o’clock given the public to view the completed Two beautiful oil paintings of St. Pat­ services at 7:30; week-day masses at 8; ColoraJo’* Fentorit* Baar, just completed the Rose Window, which mass next Sunday. interior o f the Catbixiral. first Fridays, mass at 7:30. rick and St. Cecilia, the work of a Guessing Contest is attracting a great deal of attention. .\matinee recital will be given by this ST. FRANCES DE SALES—South Roman artist, were lately dedicated and $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 given away The dedication of the now organ will ST. PATRICK’S. same gentleman an tVrdnesday afternoon Sherman and Alameda; Rev. J. J. Don' set up at Loyola Chapel. Mrs. A. JI. to children. See our windows take place on the evening of Tuesday, at 3 o’clock. For tH>s performance ma­ nelly, pastor. Sunday masses at 7, 8, Green is the donor of St. Patrick’s pic­ 9:15 and 10:30; evening services at to know. U-tober 22nd, after which a recital will Next Sunday will be Communion tinee prices will I revail. 7:30; week-day masses at 6:30 and 7:30; QEMMER’S SHOE STORE, ture. Tickets will be on sale at Kendrick- be given. On the following afternoon the Sunday for the women. first Fridays, mass at 8. AH their friends are reminded by the 836 Jason St. recital will again be given. There will be services every Sunday Bellamy Oo., Den '<>r Music Co., and the ST. ELIZABETH’S (German)—Curtis Young Ladies Sodality that the Informal The Junior football team is being re­ evening at -^iOO. Cathedral Rectory, U54 Grant. and Eleventh sts.; Rev. Father Pius, Reception and dance at Cotillion hall will O. F. M., pastor. Sunday masses at 6, 7, The Oldest and Most Reliable Agents for organized for the season, and from pres On Thursday evening Father O’Dwyer Program for Tue-day evening is as Hotel Help In the W est Fall Term Just Opened come off on Tuesday evening, October follows: 8, 9 and 10:30; evening services at 7:30; ent indications will have a strong junior united in marriage Walter Gara and Ida wcok-day masses at 6, 7 and 8 a. m.; Male and Female Help Sent Elvery- Special Course; Normal, High 8th, at half after eight o’clock. Overture, “Jubilee'’ ...... Weber where When R R P^re la School, College Preparatory, team. Royes. The sanii< evening he officiated Friday evenings. Stations of the Cross Advanced. Review for Teachers’ Examl- The Sodality Library has been re­ at the marriage of, Harry Willard and (a) “Ave Maria” ...... Bach-Gounod and ^ nediction at 7:45. nations. Call or write for cat- ST. JOSEPH’S. ST. JOSEPH’St-Galapago and West CANADIAN alogue. moved from the school basement to a Ethel Hogland. (b) Barcarolle ...... Lemare Sixth nve.; Very Rev. August J. Gund room in the newly completed addition to The Foresters will giV^ a social Dance (c) Allegro Appanoi.eto (5th So­ Denver Normal and The Married Ladies’ Sodality receive ling, C. SS. R., pastor. Sunday masses at EMPLOYMENT AGENCY the school. at St. Patrick’s Hall dext Thursday nata) ...... Guilmant б, 7:30, 0 and 10:30 a. m.; evening ser­ Holy Communion in a body next Sunday Denver, Colo. — Preparatory School The Altar and Rosary Society will evening, October 10. A good time is (a) G a v o tte ...... Padre Martini vices at 7:30 o’clock; week-day masses at the 7:30 o’clock Mass. The regular Established 1880. Mrs. J. White, Prop Established 1898. hold their regularly monthly meeting assured all. (b) Idylle in D flat ...... Faulkes at 6, 7:00 and 8 a. m. monthly meeting will be held Sunday ST. DOMINIC’S—Grove st. and West ..X ain 486. 1586 Barimsr. 1545 Qlenorm PL Denver, OMo. next Sunday. The election of officers (c) M in u et...... Boccherini The funeral of Thomas Conbpy was 26th ave.; Rev. J. P. Vallely, 0. P.; pas US' afternoon at 3 o’clock. (d) March from ’Vh'.rii Symphony .Widor for the coming year will be one of the held from St. Patrick’s last Stuiday tor. Sunday masses at 6, 8:30, 9:30 The usual October devotions are be­ features of the meeting and a large at' afternoon, Father O’Dwyer officiating. (a) Communion m 't...... Batiste and 10:30; week-day masses at 7; first ing conducted in our Church every day tendance is expected. The deceased was a cousin of Simon (b) Funeral lilarci aud Chant of Fridays, masses at 6 and 8, and Holy ,at the 8 o’clock Mass. These devotions Hour at 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Miss Rose Prendergast left on Tuesday Feeley, one of the promient members of the Seraphs ...... Guilmant HOLY GHOST—Curtis, near 20th; are held on Saturday and Sunday at Organ Suite— Shorthand by M ail evening for Boston. She was called home the parish. Rev, Garrett J. Burke, pastor. Sunday 7 :3q P. JI. We earnestly exhort all to A complete stenographic course— best Shorthand and Touch Typewriting. on account of the serious illness of her The twenty-seventh day of October to (c) M a rch ...... Rogers masses at 7:15 and 9:30; evening ser­ avail themselves of these days of grace, Seven years in the business. W rite me. sister. the Catholics of Denver will be the (d) Intermezzo...... Rogers vices at 7:30; week-day mass at 7. and to prove their love and devotion to ST. JOHN’S—Fifth and Josephine sts.; Mrs. Charles MacAllister Wilcox was grandest day in their history, and will (a) At Evening ...... Dudley Buck 1 /, tue Mother of God, by attending these Rev. Charles J. Carr, pastor. Sunday E. T. GUILFORD, 1760 Penn (b) Toccata from Filth Symphony operated on at the Mercy Hospital last prove'a source of gratification to us all. masses at 7:30 and 10:30; week-day I devotions in Church, or by assembling Saturday for appendicitis. Tier condition But to please God to do more than march ...... Widor mass at 8. the members of the family at home to is reported favorable. in parade, every members of St. Pat­ Wednesday Afternoon. ST. JAMES’—Thirteenth and Newport recite the rosary together. sts., Montclair. Sunday mass at 9 a. m.; rick’s will go to Holy Communion. St. (a) Sonata No. 1 ...... Mendelssohn COURTHOUSE MILLINERY Rev. Father Nicholas Miller, C. SS. R., 1, Prelude; U, Adagio; HI, Andante benedicti(^.,at 7:45 p. m.; Communion CHURCH SACRAMENTALS. Patrick’s promises to send out on that mass first and third Sundays at 7:30. Bertman & Darley, 308 15th St. is a new arrival at the parochial resi­ recitative; IV, Fiaaij day a body of men, who will lie a credit HOLY FAMILY— Utica and W est 44th Sacramentala are Ecclesiutical cere­ dence. His many friends were very glad You will find with us all the to their parish and to Catholicism. (b) Nocturne in . ■...... Faulkes ave.; Rev. L. Fede, S. J., pastor. Sun monies or external signs of religion es to see him again in their midst after On Thursday evening, October 24th, (c) The Curfew ...... Horsman day masses at 7:30 and 10 a. m.; bene­ tablished by the church for the spiritual so many years of absence. (a) Wedding Giinics ...... Chaffin diction after late mass; week-day mass NEWEST SHAPES AND STYLES the Alpha Mu Gamma Girls will give at 7 o’clock. and temporal advantage of the faithful. A meeting was held lajt Monday even­ (b) Allegretto in 1: i-iinor...... Guilmant their second dance of the season at Weir MT.' CARMEL (Italian)—Navajo and They are called Sacramentals because ing, of the men of the parish. There Hall. As it is given for the benefit of (c) L a r g o ...... Jlandtl-Whitney West 36th ave.; Rev. J. Piccol^ 0. 8. M., FRANK D. McCAULLEY, THOMAS A. RYAN, they have certain resemblance to the was a good attendance. Another meet­ (d) ^larcb from "Tai nhauser” . .Wagner pastor. Sunday masso«,^.6, 7:30, 9 and the School Fund, it will undoubtedly be Manager. Oaahier. Sacraments. There are four kinds of ing will be held next Monday evening, 10:30; Benediction after the last mass. as great a success as their last affair. (a) “Ave Maria” ^t.'iello)...... Verdi Week-day masses at 7 and 8. Sacramentals. First Rites and cere­ October 7th, for the purpose of making (b) Romance, D fla* ...... Lamare The Alpha Mu Gamma Girls will be ST. —W est 26th monies used in the administration of the E. F. HUTTON & CO. entertained on Thursday evening, Oct. final arrangements for the big parade (c) Pastorale in F..*...... Hollins and Depew, Edgewater; Rev. J. M. De Sacraments; second. Exorcisms used for 3rd, at the home o f Miss Orin Lewis. to be held on the occasion of the dedi­ March Pontificale '.First Organ Saulniers, pastor. Sunday masses at BROKERS banishing the demons, the liturgial bless­ cation o f the new Cathedral. Let all the Symphony) ...... Widor 7:30 and 9:30 a. m.; week-day mass at 718 Seventeenth Street ing given by the Sovereign Pontif by men of St. Joseph’s parish be present at 7:30 a. m. ST. NOTES. ST. ’S—East Capitol Hill. MAIN 295. bishops and' priests in the exercise of this meeting. A full line of winter hats of the latest Services now at Mercy hospital, 1619 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST. their ministry and above all benediction creations at Mrs. Cullen’s, 1362 Lipan, Wednesday, October 2nd, was the so­ Milwaukee; Rev. M. W. Donovan, pas­ Dealers la Stocki, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, all Listed and Unliited Secuities. of the Blessed Sacrament. Thirdly, Main 7272. tor. Sunday masses at 6, 8 and 9:30; ST. DOMINICS PARISH. New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. cial evening given by the Holy Name So­ evening services at 7:30; week-day Sacred things to which are attached some MEMBERS '] New York Cotton Exchange. New Orleans Cotton Exchange ciety to the members of the parish. masses at 6 and 8. salutary virtue such as Holy water. New York Coffee Exchange. ^Liverpool Cotton Exchange, The card party given by the Ladies Friday evening, Mr. John Fallon en­ ST. LOUIS—Services at Biven’s hall, Blessed Bread, Cords, the Crucifix, med­ Church Directory 'Associate Members. Aid in the school hall last Friday even­ tertained St. Dominic’s ball team at a 2993 South Broadway, Englewood; Rev. als, scapulars, palms, and such like stag party. Louis F. Hague, pastor (residence 1959 ing was very well attended. Many hand­ CATHEDRAL—Chapel, 1836 Logan; things. Fourth, certain pious exercises Miss Theresa McComb is entertaining Washington). Sudllay mass at 9. some prizes were awarded and refresh­ rectory, 1854 Grant; Rev. H. L. Mc- ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish)—Pennsylvania such as the invocation o f the Holy Name her cousin from Indianapolis, Indiana. ments were served. After the cards, Menamin, rector. Sunday masses at 6, and 46th ave.; Rev. Theo. Jarzynski, of Jesus, the sign of the cross, a prayer dancing was enjoyed until midnight. ’The Columbine Dramatic club meets 7, 8, 9, 9:45, 10:30 and 11:30 a. m.; pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10; DUFFY’S said in church especially if the church evening services at 7:30; week-day The meeting of the Young Ladies at Tuesday evening. Rehearsals for “The week-day mass at 8. be consecrated, the saying of the Pater masses at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:16; Holy ST. CATHERINE’S, Harkness Heights the pastor’s residence last Monday night Cricket on . the Hearth” are now taking Noster, Oonfitior. alma prescribed by the Hour every. Friday beginning at 7:M —Services in Bungalow Theater, 4201 S T O R A G E and m o v i n g was well attended. hliss Catherine place. The play will be given October church. Sacramentals do not produce p. m. Hooker. Rev. W. W. Ryan, pastor. Sun­ ov n ion BAimoox ■«. Flynes, chairman, appointed the commit­ 29, 1912. ANNUNCIATION — 36th and Hum­ day masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Parochial fruit or effects like the Sacraments but Phone Main 1340 tees to take charge of the Young Ladies Mr. J. J. Dougherty has just returned boldt; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robinson, pastor. residence, 4157 Grove st. Office, 601 Fifteenth St. only by virtue of the prayers of the Booth on the different evenings when from Memphis, Tenn. church and good acts and disposition of the bazaar is being held. Many sugges­ The cup won by St. Dominic’s base those who use them. One o f the most 2 5 8 6 tions were offered and some plans made. ball term was on exhibition Sunday at useful of the Sacramentals is holy water. ~^ooi dleallA, Snlu/umd^ There is to be another meeting in a Mr. Callahan’s. It is attributed to Matthew, the couple of weeks. OFFICIAL Apo^le and has been in use since the II Next Monday nigth is the regular DR. WILEY ALSO ON PROGRAM fourth century. Holy water was used monthly meeting of the Sodality. It is ARRANGED BY FATHER BURKE. I for expiatory and purificatory purposes. SOUVENIR / DEEP ROCK a social meeting and all the members The formula in Serapious Pontifical is are urged to be present. Next Sunday Father Burke, the forceful pastor of as follows; We bless these creatures in is the Communion day for the Sodality. the Church o f the Holy Ghost has ar­ MEDAL I W A T E R the Name of Jesus Christ, Thy only Son. The concert and dance given by the ranged a fine series of entertainments for We invoke upon this water and this Oil KS' choir takes place October 11th. for the fall and winter to be given at the Name of Him Who suffered. Who A 8 M IV A p The Ladies of the parish will meet at the Auditorium. was crucified. Who arose from the dead Dedication Day DID 2Z^i5t. the home o f Mrs. J. E. Smith, 1426 W. ”11 1 0 first of the course will be a con­ and Who sits at the Right Hand of the Maple St. on Friday afternoon, to sew cert the evening of October 28th. Two Uncreated. Grant unto these Creatures and Parade on articles for bazaar. They are also celebrated artists will be presented in the power to heal, may all fevers, every soliciting for fancy work throughout the joint recital. Ricardo Martin, tbe Met­ Commemorating the Dedication of the NO Better BEER Brewed evil spirit and all maladies be put to parish. ropolitan tenor, and Rudolf Ganz, the Cathedral, and flight by him who either drinks these eminent pianist, are names to conjure the Silver Jubilee of Bishop Matz, an beverages or is annointed with them. with. impressive, heavy, embossed medal has May they be a remedy in the Name of ST. ELIZABETHS PARISH. been struck off. N F F F ’ ^ Wiener Maerzen Martin has a magnificent voice—he Jesus Christ, Thy only Son.” This Souvenir Medal, appropriately en­ Next Sunday, the members of the sings 'with intensity and dramatic graved, showing Cathedral on one aide ^ and Gold Belt Vessels intended for the use of Holy and Bishop Matz on reverse, is suspended Christian mothers, St. Francis Benevo­ strength. He has scored triumph after Water are of very ancient origin. Holy from an artistic crosspiece by a streamer triumph in Grand Opera in Europe, as Phone M ein 1105 Water fonts are divided into three cate- lent Society, and the C. M. B. A. will of either yellow and white—the Papal well as this country. He not only sings garies; Stationary fonts, placed at the receive holy communion in a body at tbe colors—or a small American flag. wonderfully but is noted for his fine and This is the only official badge for the ^ Pure, Delicious, and Healthful entrance of churches; portable fonts, eight o’clock mass. The members of SL easy acting. There is no questioning the Catholics of Colorado, and after the serv­ used for aspersions and Sacramental Francis Society will have a meeting im­ power and beauty of his voice, or the ices on October 27th will constitute a Scientifioany Brewed in Strict Compliance With Pure Food Liwi rites; and private fonts, in which holy mediately after the eight o’clock mass! lasting memorial of the occasion. skill and smoothness with which he uses water is kept in private homes. In The Forty Hours Devotion will open Sodalities. Societies and all organiza­ it. Rudolf Ganz’s place in the pianistic tions marching in parade should order every Catholic home, especially in every next Sunday with great solemnity. Fol­ world is universally acknowledged. His early as the supply is limited. bed room, a font for holy water should lowing the solemn high mass at half past splendid technic places him quite in a be found or a small Aspersorinm should ten, the solemn procession will take class by himself, which behind it is the ADDRESS MAIL ORDERS TO be found, and the first and last act of place in which all the societies and mem­ 1 Boost for Your Town and Your State f poet’s nature always in evidence. the day should be the Sign of the Cross bers of the parish ■will take part. On Don’t Be a Knocker 1 The second entertainn;ent will offer with holy water to which an indulgence Sunday, Monday and Tuesday afternoons Cathedral Som enir Depnit., at 3 o’clock, the rosary will be recited Dr. Harvey W . W iley, the pure food ex­ Fresh Beer is attached. Two young men living in a Price, 50c each. Order V pert, whose lectures are creating a fu­ Denver Catholic Register, down town distciot are not afraid to with special devotions in honor of the rore in the east. ’The series will come a Cass Delivered have the door sill decorated with symbols Blessed Saenjment. Sunday evening at ON SALE BY UHK lBIITS to a brilliant close by the introduction P. 0. Box 1577 Denver, Colo. o that prove their alliegence to the Faith a quarter of eight, solemn vespers and Catholic Register, Dafly ta of Mme. Carolina White, the beautiful for of their father*. Holy (Water fonts and benedictim. Monday and Tuesday morn­ Daniels & Fisher Stores Co. and gifted prima donna of the Chicago Denver Dry Goods Co. i All Parti Asperaoriums may be gotten at the ing, expositim of the Blessed Sacrament A. T. Lewis A Son, Your at 6 o’clock, with masses at six and Opera company. Pilsener Beer •1 dM Catholic Supply Honsa, 1469 Logan St. Joslin’s Dry Goods Co. seven and solemn high mass at eight WANTED—Position as priest’s house­ AgentsWanted Jas. Clarke Church Goods House, Home City 13 CTS. A DAY BUYS A PIANO o’clock. Monday evening at a quarter keeper, by reliable middle-aged Catholic Catholic Supply House, Phone Gallnp 162 N0TBXliCU}0WN. to eight, devotions and benediction. Tues­ woman. Box 5000, Catholic Register, Men and women, boys and girls wanted Behen Clothing Co. day evening will be the solemn closing 1828 Curtis St. to sell these medals. Liberal eommission M. O’ Keefe Jewelry Co. With free music lessoiy. Sale now on. allowed. Apply to Cathedral Souvenir David O’Brien. r;oiumbine Mu4(e Oo., 90-024 Fifteenth of the Forty Hours with a procession and Don’t delay! Renew your subtaip- Department, Denver Catholic Register, Gano-Downg Co. 1 THE PH. ZANG BREWING CO. \ ■treet, Charles iW r..* Emiver. benediction. 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I sponse In her. ""Well, suppose 1 get And I am not so brave as you think helmetsl Who but wnite men wore enough, but Chedsoye is a new %>ne i that necklace through the customs 1 am .” pith-helmets in .the desert? White Here, you!” whirling suddenly upon \ without paying the duty. I make “But will you?” men! The temporary paralysis left the boys who were pressing about. twenty-five hundred or so. And no­ “I shall tell you when iwe reach him. Crouching, he ran over to Ry­ He voIU-yed some Arabic at them, and body is hurt. That’s all your mother port.” And with that she fled to the anne and shook him. they dropped back. "Well, I’ve heard does.” tent. "W hat ...” some strange yams myself In my "It is stealing,” she reiterated. Ryanne folded his arms and stared But George smothered the question time, but this one beats them all. How wan she looked! thought at tbe sand. George sat down and with his hand. “Hush! For God’s Shanghaied from Cairo! Humph! . If Raeomitiendt It to Other Mothers. 9 some one had told me this, anywhere SbeboygaD, WIs., September. 1911. George. aimlessly hunted for the stub of the sake, make no noise! Get up and Alter tbe birth of my eighth child I wai “How can you make that stealing?” cigar be had dropped; a kind of reflex stand guard over Fortune's tent. else but here. I’d have called him a weak______and_ very easll_____elly tlr« Ired ■ and * m------y month­" liar. And you, Mr. Ryanne, went into lies caused unusual trouble, although ^ 1 ' Ryanne was provoked, action. There’s a caravan outside, and I’m was nursing the child. Dwtors tried in j “Thfl law puts a duty upon such The two men were all alone. The going out to m eet It. Ryanne, Ryanne, Bagdad alone and got away with that vain to help me, until I took Paator Ybiordes! It must have been the Koenig'e Nerve Tonic, and after the first i things; if you do not pay it, you steal. camel-boys were asleep. Mahomed there’s a white man out there!” day I felt relief, the monthly stoppM and ■ Oh, Horace, don’t waste your time had now ceaseif to bother about a George ran as fast as he could devil’s own of a Job.” 1 began to feel stronger. Therefore I “It was,” replied Ryanne laconically. recommended the Tonic to other mothers \ in specious arguments.” She made a guard. toward the Incoming caravan. He met whom this medicine also helped. ; gesture, weariness personified. "It Is “ I can’t see where She gets this it two or three hundred yards away. Mrs. T. B. Gomsley. He did not know this man Acker- From Moundrldge, Kan., writes Mrs. T. ' stealing; all the arguments in the ridiculous sense of honesty,” said Ry­ The broken line of camels bobbed up mann; he had never beard of him; K, Thlersteln, that she used Pastor Koe­ world can not change it into anything anne gloomily. and down oddly. but be recognized a bom leader of nig's Nerve Tonic In Bern, Swiss., already and that the effect was wonderf^ AutKor HEARTS AND M S K S ’ else. And how about my uncle who George leaned over and laid bis "Are you white men?” he called. men when be saw him. Gray-balred, Mr. J. H. Choresky, 6618 South Franklin fleeces the lambs at cards, and how hand upon Ryanne’s knee. “She gets “Yes,” said a deep, resonant voice. lean, bearded, sharp of word, quick St., New Orleans. La., writes; "Although a doctor claimed that there was no cure x yto I \ m ON THE BOX e t c - . ♦ ; about my mother who knows and per­ it the same way I do, Ryanne—from “And atop where you are; there’s no of action, rude; he saw in this carpet- for nervousness, I tried Pastor Koenig's mits it?” here,” touching his heart; "and she hurry.” hunter tbe same indomitable qualities Nerve Tonic and am so well satisfied with the effect that I recommend it with IlK i® tralic«v5 h y Ai..G.KjETT>JER_ ♦ ♦ ♦ i Ryanne had no plausible argument Is right.” 'Thank God!” cried George, at the of the ivory-seeker. “Y’ou did not pleasure. COPYT5JOHT igil iiy BOBBS - /MERRILL COMPAMY « to offer against these queries, "I believe I’ve missed everything verge of a breakdown. stop at Bagdad ?" he! asked, after tbe ■i|WMaa A Valuable Book on Ner- I U L L VOUS D is e a s e s mad m Sample i “Is not my uncle a thief, and is not worth while, Perclval. Till I met you “What the devil . . , Flanagan, swift Inventory. i f I s P r bottle to sny sddreM. Poor ps- ’’And she hadn’t intended to. Y o b ' my mother an abettor? I do not know I always had a sneaking idea that | here’s a white man in a dress-suit! “No. I came direct I always do," I l l l a l e dents tlio Set the medidne free. Prepared by Rev. Fathes Koeniq, SYNOPSIS. poor Innocent!” i of anything so vile.” Her figure grew money made a man evil. The boo* j God save us!” Tbe speaker laughed. grimly. “Better turn In and sleep!; oi Fort Wtyae, lod., sines 1876, snd now by the 1 less erect. To George’s eyes, dimmed seems to be upon tbe other foot.” I "Yes, a white man; and there’s a "Why do you call me that?” we’ll be on the way at dawn, sharp,'’ KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, HI CHAPTER I—Qeori* Parcival Alfarnon by the reflecting misery In hers, she “Ryanne, you spoke about becoming white woman in the camp back there, “To lend money at Monte Carlo to a j "Sleep?.' Ryanne laughed. S2, W. LsJre Street, near Dearborn Jraas, vice president of the Metropolitan woman whose name you did not know ; drooped, as a flower exposed to sud- honest, once you get out of this. Did a white woman! Great God, don’t you Drleotal Rug company of New Tork. ar- “Sleep?” echoed George. Sold by DrngSistsflt SI per bottle. 6forS5. ! den cold. “I think the thief in the livaa at Cairo on a buslnsae trip. at the time! Green, green as a paddy you mean it?" understand? A white woman!” George Fortune shook her head. Large Shcc, $1.7St 6 bottles for $9. night much honester than one who “I did, and still do.” CHAPTER II—Horace Ryanne arrives field! I'll tell you who she is, because j clutched the man by the foot desper­ “Well, an hour to let the reaction I cheats at cards. A card-sharp; did ■t tte hotel In Cairo with a carefully vou’re bound to learn sooner or later. “It may be that I can give you a ately. “A white woman!” wear away,” said Ackermann. "But ■■B ided bundle. I you not call it that? Don’t lie, Hor- lift'. You w orked in your father’s She is one of the most adroit smug­ Tbe man kicked George’s hand away you’ve got to sleep.. I’m boss now, Broadway Upholstering] CHAPTER HI—Ryanne eells Jones the glers of tbe age; Jewels and rare laces. I ace; it will only make me sad.” bank. You know something about fig­ and you won’t find mo an easy one,” and slashed at his camel. "Flanagan, Phone South 1696 or come to 21 Ekist Swioua holy Thioraes rug which he ad* And never once has the secret-service “I shan’t He any more. Fortune. All ures. I own two large fruit-farms with a humorous glance at the girl. IS * having stolen from a pasha at Bag- and you, Williams, get your guns in First ave.; tell what you want made im been able to touch her. Her brother, that you believe is true; and I would In California. What do you say to a shape. This doesn’t look good to me, ' “We are all very happy to be bossed Furniture, Show Cases or Cabinets. Re- ihe Major, assists her when he isn’t to God that it were otherwise. And hundred and fifty a month to start flnlshlng, upholstering, repairing furni­ APTER IV—Jones meets Major Cal- twenty miles from the main gamelleh. by you,” she said. ture. 'will make estimates and ffu a r- fleecing tender Iambs at all known I’ve been a partner in many of their with, and'begin life over again?" a ^ and later Is Introduced to Fortune I told you it was odd, that fire. Live­ “Twenty days,” Ackermann mused. antee all work. lye by a woman to whom he had games of chance. He’s a qard-sharp, I exploits. But not at cards. Fortune; Ryanne got up and restlessly paced. "You’re a plucky young woman. No 150 pounds at Monte Carlo some ly, n o w !” H. H. KAUFMAN. jne of the best of them. He tried to not at cards. I’m not that kind of a Nonchalance had been beaten out of ■SBths previously, and who turns out to Goerge ran after them, staggering. hysterics?” M Fortune's mother. teach me, but I never could cheat a cheat.” him; the mercurial humor which had ’I I Twice he fell headlong. But he “Not even a sigh of discontent,” put P h o n o : Qalluii ITS, Qatlup t t t man at cards. Never makes any false “Thank you. I should have known once been so pleasant to excite, CHAPTER V—Jones takes Mrs. Ched- laughed as be got up; and it wasn’t In George. "If it hadn’t been for her •eye and Fortune to a polo game. For* moves, but waits for the quarry to of­ some time, and perhaps only half a which bad once ^ven him a foothold exactly human laughter, either. When pluck, we’d have gone to pieces Just laM returns to Jones the money bor* fer Itself. That poor child has always truth. Now I know all there is to in such moments, was gone. He had J. B. Csarvin & Co. by her mother. Mrs. Chedsoye he reached camp be saw Mahomed from worry. Are you Henry Acker­ appears to be engaged In some mysterious oeen. wondering and wondering, but know.” She held her hands out be­ only one feeling, a keen, biting, bitter and the three strangers, the latter mann, of the Oriental Company In ■■sSTprlse unknown to the daughter. she never succeeded in finding out the fore her and studied them. “I shall shame. At length he stopped in front with their rifles held menacingly. For­ Sm yrna?” truth. Brother and sister have made never go back.” DRUGGISTS XIHAPTER Vt—Ryanne Interests Jones of George, who smiled and looked up “Yes; why?” n the United Romance and Adventure I "Good Lord! Fortune, you must. tune stood before the flap of her tent, 8401 W. ltd Avs. D s n v « ^ expectantly. ' “I’m George P. A. Jones, of Morti­ •ompany, a concern which for a price ' You’d be as helpless as a babe. What bewildered at the turn in their affalrsi ■rfll arrange any kind o f an adventure “Jones, when you stick your finger mer & Jones, New York. I’ve heard ta order. could you do without money and com- Behind the leader of the new-comers I of you; and God bless you for thfs I into water and withdraw it, what hap­ was Ryanne, and he was talking rap­ 4 ; fo rt?" The A. W. Clark Drug Co. CHAPTER Vn—Mrs. Chedsoye, her pens? Nothing. Well, the man whq night’s work!” 1 tjfother. Major Callahan, Wallace and “I can become a clerk in a shop. It idly. TWO STORlnSi 1 gives me a benefit is sticking his “Mortimer & Jones? You don’t say! 1 Ryanne. as the United Romance and Ad* will be honest. Bread at Mentone "Well,” the Igader demanded of Ma­ ; I jrature company, p ^ a risky enterprise finger into water. I’m Just as un Well, If this doesn’t beat the Dutch! C s m s r 8th Avs, and JaMfi M. Involving Jones. Ryanne makes known would choke m e;” and she choked a homed, “what have you got to say stable. How many promises have 1 Why, if you’re Robert E. Jones’ boy. 3rd Avs. and Klatl t t to Mrs. Chedsoye his Intention to mariw little then as she spoke. for yourself?” Fnrfhne. Mrs. Chedsoye declares she wiu I made and broken! I mean, promises I’ll sell you every carpet }n the pack at sM permit It. Plans are laid to prevent “My dear Fortune,” said Ryanne, “ N othin g!” to myself. I don’t know. This mo cost.” He laughed; and It was laugh­ EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Jeoea sailing for home. calling into life that persuasive “Take care! It wouldn’t come hard ment I swear to be good, and along ter good to hear, dry and harsh though sweetness which upon occasions he to put a bullet into your ugly hide. ^ CHAPTER VIII—Ryanne steals Jones* comes a pack of cards or a bottle ot It was. “Your dad was a fine gentle­ sstters and cable dispatches. He wires could put into his tones, “have you You can’t abduct white women these ■gent In New Tork. In Jones' naipe, that Wine, and back I slip. Would it be man, and one of the best Judges of ever thought how beautiful vou are? days, you beggar! Well, what have El^in Creamery he Is renting house In N ew T ork to his time. You couldn’t fool him a pome friends. Mahomed, keeper of the* worth while to trust a man so damned you to say?” No, I don’t believe you have. Some knot. He wrote me when, you came MILK, CREAM, BUH ERf EGGS ■oly carpet. Is on Ryanne's trail. weak as that? Look at me. I am six- Mahomed folded his arms; his ex­ ancestor of your father’s has been re­ foot two, normally a hundred and Into this world of sin and tribulation. Phoas Tork 675. CHAPTER IX—Ryanne promises For* pression was calm and unafraid. But incarnated in ]K)u. You are without Didn’t they call you Perclval Algernon, a s that he will see that Jones comes to eighty pounds, no fat. I am as sound down in bis heart tbe fires of hell 680 MAST 17TK ATXMTJX. sas harm as a result of his purchase of vanity and dishonesty; and I havq or something like that?” the rag. as a cocoanuL, There Isn’t a boxer In were raging. If only he had brought found that these usually go together. “They did!” And George laughed, the States I’m afraid of. I can ride, bis rifle from the tent; even a knife; CHAPTER X —Mahomed accosts Ryanne Well at Mentone you had a little ex­ shoot, fence, fight; there isn’t a game too. demands the Thiordes rug. Ryanne and one mad moment if be died for it! perience with men. You were under “You’re a sight Any one sick? Got tons him Jones has the rug and suggests I can’t take a creditable band in. So And he had been gentle to the girl; Jacques Bros. the ahductJon of the New Tork merchant protection then; protection It was ot much for that. There’s the other side. a medicine-chest aboard?” as a means of securing Its return. The he had withheld tbe lash from tbe a s6rt. If you go out into the world “No. only banged up and discour­ n g disappears from Jones* room. Morally, I’m putty. When it’s soft you men; he had not put into action a alone, there will be no protection; and aged. I say, Mr. Ackermann, got an can mold it any which way; when it’s single plan arranged for their misery CHAPTER XI—Fortune quarrels with you will find that men are wolves extra pipe or two and some ’baccy?” her mother when the latter refuses to ex­ hard, it crumbles. Will you trust a and* hum iliation! Truly bis blood bad IRoniments plain her mysterious actions. Fortune generally, and th%f the sport of tbe man like that?” “Flanagan, see what’s in the chest.” a message purporting to be from chase is a woman. Must I make It turned to water, and he was worthy “Yes. Out there you’ll be away Shortly Flanagan returned. He had and BuildinK Works Ryanne asking her to meet him In a se* "She Is One of the Most Adroit 8 mU0 * 'Of death. The white man, always and eluded place that evening. Jones re- plainer?” half a dozen fresh corn-cob pipes and glers of the Age.” from temptation.” ever the white man won in the end. a^es a mess»e asking him to meet "I understand,” her chin once more; a thick bag of tobacco. George and Ryanne at the Engllsh-Bar the same eve* "Perhaps. Well, I accept. And if Office and Yard, resolute. “I shall become a clerk in To have come this far, and then to be ■Ing. one day I’m missing, think kindly of Ryanne lighted up, about as near con­ a handsome living, and many a time 1 a shop. Perhaps I can teach, or be­ cheated out of his revenge by chance! the poor devil of an outcast who want­ tentment as two men In their condi­ 20-28 East 7tii A v8 CHAPTER XII—Jones Is carried off In­ have helped them out There; you ! Kismet! There was but one thing left come a nurse. Whatever I do, I shall tion could possibly be. to the desert by Mahomed and his ac* ed to be good and couldn’t be. I’m I for him to do, and he did it. He spoke compllcea after a desperate flght. He dis­ have me in the ring, too. But who never go back to Mentone. And all Said Flanagan to Fortune: “Do you Phone South 73. covers that Ryanne and Fortune also are cares? The father, so I understand, fagged. I’m going to turn in. Good­ hurriedly to bis head-boy. The boy captives, the former Is badly battered and men are not bad. You’re not all bad ch ew ?” married Fortune’s mother for love; n ig h t” Without hesitation obeyed him. He DENVER, - OOLO. ■nconsdous. yourself, Ijorace; and so far as I am j Fortune looked horrified. ahe married him for his money, and He picked up Us blanket and saddle­ ran to the raclng-chmel, applied a concerned, I believe I might trust you “Oh, I mean guml” roared Flanagan. CHAPTER XIII—Ryanne recovers eon* he hadn’t any. Drink and despair dis­ bags and made his bed fi dozen yards kick, flung on tbe saddle-bags, stuffed ■eloosnras and the sight of Fortune In anywhere.” No, Fortune did not possess that du­ Directory of captivity reveals to him the fact that patched him quickly enough. She Is a away. dates and dried fish and two water- j “And God knows you could!” genu* bious accomplishment. Jifahomed Intends to get vengeance on remarkable woman, and if she had a George set his gaze at the fire, now bottles into them, and waited. Ma­ hfan through the girl. j Inely. “But I can’t help you. If I “Mighty handy when you’re thirsty,” I heart, she would the greatest of falling in places and showing incan­ homed walked over to the animal and Attoraeys-at-Law i bad a sister or a woman relative, I Flanagan advised. CHAPTER X rv—Fortune acknowledges them all She has as much heart as descent holes. A month ago, in the mounted. that she stole the rug from Jones' room. I could send you to her. But I have no They built up the fire and sat round OF COLORADO. Bhe offers to return It to Mahomed If he this beetle,” as he flipped the green iri­ rut of commonplace, moving round in “Stop!” The white man leveled his I Dne but my« brother, and he’s a worse j it cosily. They were all more or less will free all three of them. Mahomed descent shell into the fire. “But, after oiled grooves of mediocrity. Bang! j rifle. “Get down from there!” agreed to liberate Fortune and one of the scoundrel than I am. I at least work happy, all except Fortune. So long as RAYMOND S. SULLIVAN, men In return for the rug. A courier Is all, she’s lucky, ft’s a bad thing to like a rocket Why, never had those I Mahomed, as if he had not heard, she had been a effptive of Mahomed, Attorney-at-Law, ■ent to Cairo for the rug. but returns have a heart, Perclval, a bad thing. liars in tbe smoke-rooms recounted kicked the camel with his heels. Tbe with the Information that Mrs. Chedsoye anything half so wild and strange as she bad forced the thought from her 816 Continental Bldg. and her brother have sailed for New Some one is sure to come along and beast lurched to its feet resentfully. Phone Main 394. Denver, Colo. Tork this adventure. Smugglers, card- mind; but now it came back with a wring It, to Jab it and stab It.” Mahomed picked up the guiding-rope sharps, an ancient rug, a caravan in full measure of misery. Never, never “The poor little girl!” 'Which served as a bridle, and struck JAMES J. McFEELY, ' the desert! He turned his bead and would she return to Mentone, not even Attomey-aMjOW, (Continued) “Perclval, I’m no fool. I’ve been the camel across the neck. looked long and earnestly at the little for the things that were rightfully 425 Foster Building, watching you. Go in and win her; and Click! went the hammer of the rifle, tent. Love, too; love that had put hers. Where would she go and what Seventeenth and Curtis. “Round the Are that night, the camel- God bless you both. She’s not for me, and Mahomed was at that moment into his diffident heart tbe thrill and would she do? She wais without money ’ hone 4296. Itoys got qjit their tom-toms and reeds, she’s not for m e!” very near death. He gave no heed. courage of a Bayard. Lore! He saw end the only thing she irassessed of u d the eerie music affected the white “But what place have I in all tMs?” “No, no!” crifd Fortune, pushing up CHARLES V. M ULLm ’ her again as she stepped down from value was the Soudanese trinket Ry­ people hauntingly and mysteriously. evasively. the barrel. “Let him go. He was Attomey-at-La v, the carriage; in the dining-room at bis anne had forced ui)on hei* that day For thousands of years, the high and "What do you mean by that?” kind to me, after his fashion.” 603-7 E. & C. Bldg. side, leaning over the parapet; inef­ \ In the bazaars. She heard the men Phone Main 6203. Denve', Ools. low notes of the drums (hollow earth- "Why did Mrs. Chedsoye pay me Mahomed smiled. He had expected fably sweet, hauntingly sad. Would I talking and laughing, but without «n-]arg or large gourds covered with back, when her original Intention had this, and that was why he bad gone she accept the refuge he had offered? I sensing. No, she could not accept MORRISSEY, MAHONEY & SCOFIELD, goat-akin at one end) and the thin, me­ been not to pay me?” about the business unconcernedly. Attorneys at Law, He knew that old Mortimer would charity. She must flght out her battle tallic wall of the reeds had echoed “You’ll find all that written In the “What do you say?” demanded the 603 Symes Building, T i take her without question. Would she all alone. . . . The child o f a thief; across the deserts, unchanged. The book of fate, as Mahomed would say. stranger of Ryanne. Phone Main 4310. I^nver, Colo. accept the shelter of that kindly roof? for never would her clear mind accept boys swayed to and fro to the rhythm, More, I cannot tell you.” Ryanne, having no love whatever She must! If she refused and went smuggling as other than thieving. gradually working themselves Into an “Will not?” for Mahomed, shrugged. D AN B. C A R E Y , her own way into the world, he would . . . N either could she accept pity; Attorney-at-Law, ecstatic frenzy. “Well, that phrase expresses it” “Humph! And you?” to George. lose her for ever. She must accept! and she stole a glance at George, as 216-220 Coronado .Bldi,, Fortune always remembered that They both heard the sound. For­ “Oh, let him go.” He would plead with all the eloquence he blew clouds of smoke luxuriantly Phone Main 4951. Peavar, night. Wrapped in her blanket, she tune, her face white and drawn, “All right. Two to one. Off with 'of his soul, for his own happiness, and from bis mouth and nose, bis eyes ,had lain down Just outside the circle, stood Immediately behind them. you, then,” to Mahomed. “But wait! WILLIAM H. ANDREW, mayhap hers. He rose, faced the i half closed in ecstasy. . How little it and had fallen into a doze. When the What about these beggars of yours? Attorney-abLaw, |tent, and, with a gesture- not unlike I took to comfort a man! music stopped and the boys left the CHAPTER XVI. VVhat are you going to do with them?” 616 Charles Building, that of the pagan in prayer, registered I Ryanne suddenly lowered his pipe Tel. Main 1869. Denver, prisoners to themselves, Qeorge and “They have been paid. They can a vow that never should she want for and smote bis thigh. "Hell!” he mat­ Ryanne talked. • Mahomed Rides Alone. go back.” protection, never should she want for tered. JOHN H. REDDIN, *T never forget faces,” began It was as if the stillness of the des­ The moment the camel felt tbe sand j "Along Comes a Pack of Cards or a the comforts of life. How be was "What’s up?” asked George. Attorney and Counsels at La w , sound anywhere, yet something had Excursion the other. Always so, eh? You have Jones, for Instance; he would have and lovable. He and his wife are startled him out of his sleep. He beard of my brother, I dare say. Well, tried to smuggle in that rug. Isn’t childless. Theyll take you. Why, It’s glanced over the camp. That bundle Willow Jardinieres. be wouldn’t lend me twp stamps were that right, Jones?” s as easy as talking.” was Ryanne. He waited. Not a move­ The Jardinieres of willow which 1 to write for the undertaker to come “Of course!” cried George eagerly, She leaned back against tbe draw­ R ates ment there. No rign of life among tbe may be bad in all sizes, come In the 1 and collect my remains. Beautiful his­ though scarcely knowing what he ing of his hands. She was afraid that tory! I’ve been doing some tali think­ camel-boys; and the flaps of the two white as well as the soft green. To and From Denver said. “I’d have done it.” in bis eagerness he was going to take A tents were closed. Bah! Nerves, These, when fitted with a metal lin­ ing these lonely nights. Only the “And you wouldn’t call Perclval a her in his arms. She wondered why, "I’m George P. A, Jones, of Mortimer probably; and be would have lain ing, make artistic flower vases for straight and narrow way pays. Be thief.” with a forced laugh. “It’s like of a sudden, she had become so weak. & Jones, New York.” down again had his gaze not roved out the porch. fiaa s'S good, even if you are lonesome. When this. Fortune. Uncle Sam wants al­ Slowly she withdrew her hands from toward the desert. Something moved in from Kbuzistan, bound for Smyrna. I get back, if I ever do, it’s a new leaf together too much rake-off. He doesn’t bis. H ow may I help you ?” for mine. Neither wine nor cards nor give us a square deal; and so we even “I’ll cable the moment we reach out there, upon the misty, moonlit Henry Cordes womenj* up the matter by trying to beat him. port,” he said, as if reaching port un­ space. He shaded bis eyes from the "Take us as far as Damascus,” an­ ^Silence. The fire no longer blazed; Scruples? Rot!" der the existing conditions was a fire, now but a heap of glowing em­ swered Ryanne. “We can get on from One Fare It glowed. “It is stealing,” with quiet convic­ thing quite possible. “Will you go tc bers. He got up, and shiver after there well enough.” Auditorium Phaimacy “Who is Mrs. Chedsoye?” George "What’s your name?” directly. tion. them? Why, they will give you ev­ shiver wrinkled his spine. Oh, no; Prescriptions a Spedslty. For the BOUND TRIP finally began anew. “It isn't, either. Listen to me. Sup­ ery care In the world. And they will it could not be a dream; be was “ Ryanne.” •Cor. I3tb & Curtis Sts. Denver, Colo. “First, how did you chance to make pose I purchase a pearl necklace in love you as . . . as you ought tc awake. It was a living thing, that "And yours?” her acquaintance?” HAIR DRESSING, MAIHCDRINl Rome, and pay five-thousand for it. be lo v e d !” long, bobbing camel-train, coming di­ “Fortune Chedsoye.” “Some years ago, at Monte Carlo.” rectly toward the oasis, no doubt at­ “ N ext?” FACIAL TREATMENT For infornfUion aj^ress any • Uncle Sam will boost up the value Ryanne turned away his head. We are experts In hair manufacture- tracted by tbe firelight. Fascinated, “ Jones.” or “And she borrowed a hundred and more than one-half. And what for? Fortune was too deeply absorbed by make up your combings In any style. incapable of movement, be watched Open evenings by appointment fifty pounds of you." To protect Infant industries? Bally her misery to note how near George The humorous bniskness put a kind H. C. M cV B glf, 'G. ft R. A , the approach. Three white dots; and of spirit into them all, and they an­ “Who told you that?” quickly. rot! We don’t make pearls in the had come to committing himself. MISS HALLY, Denver, CoM. these grew and grew and at length be- swered smilingly. “She did. She paid you back.” States; our oysters aren’t educated up . "Thank you. Mr. Jones; thank you. 431 EAST NIEETEEITTH ATEE'DE. ■Came pith-helmets! Pith- . “Ryanne and Jones. are familiar Phone CLsmpa 318. “Y es.” to it” Hfs filnnancy found no re- I Lam.going to tbe tent I am tired. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. DiNvn oATiouo u on m .

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE of the Bible. The Oatholic Bishops, the CANDID ADMISSION BY A METHO­ EDUCATIONAU BIBLE. divinei appointed exponents or Chnt- DIST MINISTER. tiun teaching, luive surpassed the Jew­ (Rev. J. B. Hemmion.) We will train you in Graham a ^ ^ A m o n g (Ed. Note—We were recently asked ish doctors m the care o f the Bible. The Shorthand for an ()ffice position •omithino unnn. and* by a Protestant, who in former conver­ Bible has ever been their book par ex­ “It is a strange and lamentable fact thoroughly in from 3 to 6 mo.; 3 oo iIot •oattsr your powhw.) OUR sations had proven himself convenant cellence. They read it, they meditate on tluit not one Protestant in a thousand mo. $25, 6 mo. $40, and a Reporter’s course for $60. We with, and fairminded toward the it, they comment on it, and they preach knows the truth about the teaching and will match the Quick and Easy System with thorough Catholic Church, “ W hy the Catholic on it unceasingly. practice of the Catholic Church. Many Graham Shorthand. M lS8I(»(AR IE6ilM Church opposed the reading of the The reading of the Holy Scripture is do not know that there was any Chris­ Phone York 1888. Park Hill Can ______1720 Colorado Blvd. Bible?” The following treatise on the permitted to Catholics, and Is very prof­ tian Church from the first or second cen­ tury, until the ‘Reformation,’ or for By Ritht Her. J. Fieri, Genertl Directoi, 627 Lexington Arenue, New York, N. Y. relation of the church toward the Bible itable to them; but the text used by ia taken from “Truth,” a Catholic them must have ben authorized by the about a thousand four hundred years. Shoe Repairing Men’s Soles, 60c monthly.) t'ope, and must be provided with explan­ And they believe that there was then, Youths’ Sole*, 45c. Appalling Disaster. converted Mussulman, who was mar­ Misses’ Sole*, 40c. Boys’ Soles, 50e atory notes. In Holy Scripture we learn virtually, a new Revelation. We have received the following cable­ tyred for his faith at Algiers, m the (Juestion—It seems to be very difficult Children’s Soles, SSc. Ladies’ Soles, 50c to convince non-Catholics that the Cath­ to know God aright; we see^His omnip­ "When a person of common seiise gram from China; W ith century. WALTER CAMBERS, olic Church does not hate the Bible. A otence—in creation and all the wonders wishes to obtain information about any­ • “Ning Po, 16th Sept. 1023 18TH STREET. This name standc for higbeet'qoalttp thing, whether political, religious, scien­ •■-MONSIGXOR KRERI: Place of for Madagascar Protestant friend tells me that she guiding of individuals and of the whole in bueinest education. Attend this eehael tific, or it matters not what it may be, TrL III* Mala. EstobltsheA IIN 627 Lexington Ave., Kew York. Missions. knows of cases in South America where narrated in the Bible— His wisdom—in and a good poeition is a certainty. We he goes to headquarters for authentic rRBD M. OLARKE, Propr. “Unprecented disaster South Che- Bishop De Saune, S. J., Vicar Apos­ the priest collected the Bibles which he human race—His goodness—in the Tn- never bav: t-nough competent pupUe Oe information—never to thoee who seek to Kiang. Typhoon swept away entire tolic of Central Madagascar, says in the found in the homes of the people and carnation and the sufferings of Our Q arke’s Restaurant supply the dmands and we can pnrre it, had them burned. Can you give me Lord—we have in the saints, and, above destroy, or who the enemies of tr.st cities, countless villages. One hundred course of a letter: , Open 6:80 a. m. until I p. a . Endorsed by every Bank and Trnet Oik which he wishes to study. Not one Prot­ thousand families ruined. F ifty thous­ “ I have to recommend to your charity some information in Truth showing the all, in Jesus Christ, glorious examples Fumlihetf Reome Upetaliv. in Denver. Investigation is all we ask. estant in thousands ever seeks informa­ and drowned. two works in which our mission is reverence of the Catholic CTiurch for the of virtue to incite us to do likewise. IMS CURTIS ST. Denver, Cele. Call for aaefid eoavenir, free. tion concerning the Catholic Church from Personal Experience, SO Teen. BISHOP REYNAUD.” deeply interested. The first is the con­ Bible and that Catholics are free to use “The Bible,” says St. Ephrem, “is like Catholic sources. The history of Chris­ t In our bulletin of last week, w'e an­ struction of a church dedicated to St. it.—T. H., Akron, Ohio. a trumpet that inspires courage into tianity, from the apostles to the fif­ nounced the dire calamity that on the . As in November, next, Answer—We have frequently shown soldiers. It is like a lighthouse which The Frank M. HaU teenth centry, is not taught in any 2Uth of last August befell the thickly we are to celebrate the fiftieth anni­ in these pages that not only are Cath­ guides us to a safe haven, as we sail ever Protestant theological seminary, nor populated provinces of Che-Kiang and versary of coming here, a church olics not forbidden to read the Holy the perilous sea of life.” It also warns Dmg Co. Scriptures but that they gain in indul­ us against sin, shows its awful conse­ anywhere else amongst, Protestants, ns Fokien. The foregoing cablegram is a would be a fitting memento of the COR. LARIMER N 27TH STR Business School, gence by doing so. quences, as in the story of the Fall, of far as I know. Nor is it possessed by conflrmation of the sad news, so far as event. Denver, Oolo. 1731 Arapahoe Street Protestants. I have never seen or heard the Province of Che-Kiang is concerned. “The second enterprise may, at first The principle, however, on which Pro­ the Flood, of the cities of the Plain, of of such work, except in Germany. I Bisliop Reynaud, C. M., is the vicar sight, appear somewhat material, but testantism rests, namely, that the Bible Saul, Absalom, Judas and Herod. It con­ studied theology, passed my examina­ apostolic of that province, which is in it is really very intimately connected is the sole means left to men whereby tains aU that is profitable to man. It tions for the Methodist Church, and Moved from 251 Broadway to 1079 Broadway charge of the Vincentian ((Lazarist) with the welfare of souls in this re­ they may know what to believe and is like an overflowing well that can knew absolutely nothing of Christianity, Fathers. Besides the Province o f Che- gion. In central Madagascar, the what to do, is false. Onsequently, a never be exhausted.* There is always or whether there was any, during this J. Cuiier, Quiiter, Kiang, the Province of Fokien, that is Fathers, once stationed at the mission, priest would naturally wish to keep out comething new to be found in it. The period. When I awoke to the fact of my Piece Qnilts Quilted, 81.00 per Qoilt np. in charge of the Order of St. Dominic, never return to France for a period of of the hands of his people a copy of the reason why we are not permitted to Bible which is designed to do away with read any version of the Bible that we dense ignorance, I felt resentment; and Comforts Made to Order. has also suffered considerably. We feel rest. In fact, they take no vacation, ex­ 1079 BROADWAY, I confess I do to this day. Denver, tMft sure that there is no exaggeration in cept that imposed by illness. But dur­ the living teaching voice of the Church choose is first, because the unaltered ing illness a change of air is absolutely and which contains errors, omissions, text and true explanation of it are only “Protestants never think of such a estimating the 75,000 the number o f the Telephone 2851 thing as reading Catholic books, or per­ people drowned in Che-Kiang and necessary, being usually the only rem­ etc., in the sacred text. Let the over- to be found in the Catholic (Thurch; sec­ edy. zealous prociu'e Catholic ondly, because the greater part of it is iodicals; or anything that smells of C A T H O L IC 1744 Fokien, and to 150,000 the number of W O R K A Bibles for distribution, if they choose, very difficult to understand. “It is only ‘Home.’ I never did; and yet I was, of the families in complete misery and “The question arises, where to get SPECIALTY all men, not a bigot. It ia an inborn and starvation. this change! At present, we have no among (Ytholic peoples, and the priest to tne Catholic Church,” says Spirago, Lawrence fostered prejudice of many generations. Eetlmatee Qlvan en News travels slowly in China and we retreat whatsoever for the sick. The will not say nay. "that Our Lord has promised the gift Work From Out cannot realize the complete extent of word sanatorium is somewhat preten­ As to reverence for the Sacred Scrip­ of the Holy Spirit, and that the ^ tes of But this is not all. Not only are Prot­ of the City. Street estants absolutely ignorant of Catholic the calamity. tious and we do not wish to employ it. tures, books and pamphlets in vast num­ hell shall not prevail against it.” Hence When full details of this devastation But a modest house in a dry, mountain bers have been written to show that the Holy Scripture, out of which the teaching, practice and history; but they generally believe a distorted caricature, reach us, we fear that our estimate may region, would do wonders for our ex­ such reverence has always been shown Catholic Cliurch draws her teaching, can­ and call it ‘Romanism.’ ” have to be doubled. hausted laborers. It would prolong to the written Word of God. not possibly be altered or corrupted. This disaster is much greater than their lives and allow them to win a Tile Bible, the Book par excellence, Heretics, have, on the other hand, some­ the former catastrophe. greater number of souls. consists of seventy-two books, which times changed the meaning of partic­ FOUNDERS OF PERPETUAL ADOR­ Some months ago after a flood had "We have exerted every possible were written by men inspired by God, ular passages in their own favor, or ATION. ruined these same provinces, we ap­ economy to this end, but our meagre and under the'guidance and influence of have omitted whole portions if they did pealed to the charity o f our readers in budget scarcely suffices for daily needs. the Holy Ghost. These, seventy-two not please them. Just twelve years ago the Fathers of LAUNDRY C; books are recognized by the Church as Thus Luther rejected the Epistle of behalf of the famine sufferers. Catho­ Althoujn the amount required is small the Blessed Sacrament were assigned by 2600-2620 CURTIS ST. lic America led by its hierarchy, headed we cannot procure it, and therefore “the Word of God,” and should there­ St. James, because the Apostle says that the late Archbishop Corrigan to the little WE USE ARTESIAN WATER by His Eminence, Cardinal Farley, most have recourse to this appeal.” fore be treated with great reverenee. On faith without works rs dead. The diffi­ Church of St. Jean Baptiste in, East Sev­ generously came to the help of the this account people always stand up culty of understanding the Scripture is enty-sixth street. This was their first TILBFHONB 2871 146? L A R IM E R S T „ Cork Chinese victims. Thousands of them Family Prayers in China. when the Gospel is being read at Mass. a fdrther reason for the church’s re­ step in the United States, and they real­ were rescued from certain death by The Right Rev. T. C. Boucirut, P. Oaths are taken on the books of the strictions. HOw few there are who can ized the work ahead of them. Their com­ JOHN ANGLUM Catholic American charity. F. M., is the Vicar Apostolic of Cam­ Gospels; in Mass the deacon approaches honestly say that they thoroughly un­ munity was small, but they worked with This year a good crop was harvested bodia, where the Faith was implanted the book of the Gospels with incense and derstand the Epistles that are read at an untiring effort, ever striving to have Pioneer Drug Store only after many difficulties, mors than lights. The Council of Trent imposes Mass—and these are chosen for their the Blessed Sacrament better known and in these provinces and they were recu­ latabllehed 47 Yoara. Preeorlptlona Carefully perating from their distress when this one missionary being slain at the post special penalties on those who mock simple and practical character, St. Peter loved by all. The morning Masses soon new disaster plunged them again in the of his altar by the mob. The pleasanter at Holy Scripture. St. Paulinus testifies himself says that in the Epistjes of St. grew in attendance, daily Communions— throes of absolute misery. conditions prevailing in the Chinese that in his time the Catholic Bishops Paul there arc some things hard to be a special feature of the good Fathers’ In the face of so mucn distress and Empire have affected this district, how­ kept the Holy Scriptures within the understood, and that the unstable would perpetual adoration—became more fre­ FIRE :: INSURANCE affliction now prevailing in Che-Kiang ever, and the bishop relates the follow­ sanctuaries o f their (Cathedrals. There pervert these to their own destruction. quent, and at Benediction each day at and Fokien, we again entreated our ever ing gratifying details: was one tabernacle on the right side of St. Augustine: “There are more things 4:30 and 8:30 the little church became OSCAR L. iVIALO, charitable and generous readers to help “In Banam, the capital of Cambodia, the altar, and in it the Blessed Sacra­ in the Bible which I cannot understand.” crow'ded, until it was absolutely neces­ us saving the lives of hundreds of families usually recite their morning ment was kept. There was another The prophetical books are specially ob­ sary to think of new quarters for the thousands of poor Chinese victims. and evening prayers in unison, and it tabernacle on the left side of the altar scure. Hence the necessity of an authen­ comfort of the people. “Charity is of God,” 1 Joan., 4-7.” is most touching to hear from all parts and this contained the Holy Scriptures. tic exposition of the Bible. Heretics of­ This now has been realized in the erec­ "Charity covereth a multitude of sins,” of the town these petitions rising in At the General (Councils of Nice, Ephesus ten give half a dozen meanings to the tion of the new church which has risen 1 Pet., 4-8. “I was hungry and you gave songs of perfect harmony. The boatmen and Chalcedon, the Book of the Gospels same passage. The Catholic Church is majestically, almost miraculously, on the IVORY HAND UlINDRY me to eat; I was thirsty and you gave in the junks along tlie river also chant was placed on a throne in the midst of the authority that God has appointed to southeast corner of Lexington avenue and me to drink; I was a stranger and you their prayers aloud, with no fear of assembly. It represented explain Holy Scripture, for to her the Seventy-sixth street. The community is Finest French Hand Work in the dty took me in; naked and you covered criticism from the passer-by. Jesus Christ and His divine words, of Holy Spirit has been given. The child now a large one, and with the increase me.” Matthew,, xxv, 35-36. “On Sunday, the Catholics attend which the Fathers were the interpreters. brings the nut that has been given it in their number their present house has Main 1684 1657 BROADWAY morning, afternoon and evening service. This custom has l>een followed by other to its nrather to l>e cracked; so the Cath­ been found to be wholly inadequate for We are glad to announce that His At each they recite the rosary and ad­ Councils of the Church ever since, and olic comes to tlie church for the explan­ their wants. Ground was consequently Eminence, Cardinal Farley, on the re­ ditional prayers, and listen to explana­ was observed at the General Council of ation of the Bible. This is why the also procured adjoining the new church, THE W. H. STEWART AGENCY CO. ceipt of the news of this last calamity, tion of the chief points of Christian doc­ the Vatican held in 1869. Constantine Bibles with explanatory notes are al­ and a new community house has been sent a circular letter to the clergy of his trine, and of the beauty of a moral life. the Great, wishing to make a suitable lowed to Catholics. erected. GENERAL INSURANCE archdiocese, recommending the victims These meetings are held even when a present to St. Nicholas of Myra, sent On December 13, 1898, His Holiness The laying of the corner Stone of lire Phone Main 576 , EsteblUheR leiB to the charity of the faithful. jiriest cannot be present. On such occas­ him a copy of the Holy Scriptures Pope Leo XIU, granted to all the faith­ new church took place on Sunday, April ______7 2 8 G as & Electric Building ions a Catechist presides.” adorned with gold and precious stones. ful who shall have devoutly read the ‘28. The Rev. A. Letellier, S. S. S., Father ., having received pres­ Misaionary Notes and News. Scriptures for at least a quarter of an Superior of the order, celebrated on Aug. JAMES A. FLEMING, The Right Rev. L. H. Boeynaems, ents from Boris, King of the Bulgarians, hour an indulgence o f 300 days, to be 7 last his fiftieth birthday and wi,l 'Ui vicar-apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands, who had just entered the Church, wished gained once a day, provided that the Feb. 25 have reached the twenty-fifth an­ writes us that the Rev. Emmeran in his turn to send some rich presents to edition of the Gospel has been approved niversary of his ordination to the holy Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance Shulte, who was in charge of the leper that prince, and the most valuable and by legitimate authority. Furthermore, priesthood. 1536 Stout Street, Room 222 settlement of Kalaivao,- died after an most esteemed amongst those gifts was he granted monthly a plenary indul- PHONE 3131. DENVER, C0L9, rcHuRUi Ex te n sio n a copy of the Sacred Scriptures. All genece to all who shall have read in this illness of two days. s o a E T Y PATRIOTIC MEETING. Some C\itholic papers copying the Catholic priests read portions of the way every day of the month. It can Holy Scriptures every day of their lives. be gained on ‘the day on the month “American Magazine” erroneously as­ A QUESTION OF SCHOOL. The most novel and ’stupendous in­ W. P. HORAN St. Charles of Borromeo every day read when, after confession and (Communion, serted that Brother Dutton (who by novation ever attempted by any fra­ Funeral Director the Holy Scriptures on his knees, and those wlio have fulfilled the conditions the way is not a Brother), after the The following letter from Texas pi’b- ternal organization in the history of with head uncovered. St. Ignatius of shall have offered up the customary 1625-1527 C L E V E L A N D F L A C E . death of , took the lead­ lished by the officials of the durch Ex­ California was staged in Temple Au­ LoyolSj the founder of the Society of prayers for the intentions of the Holy F H O N E 1868 ership in the leper settlement. Father tension Soeiety is interesting: ditorium, Los Angeles, Council of the DENVER, OOLek Jesus had the deepest respect for the See. Emmeran Shulte was the successor of “Now that the school year is near its Knights of Columbus. The National En­ least word of the sacred text. To satis­ Father Damien in the leper settlement beginning, two Catholic Schools will open campment of the Grand Army of the fy his piety, after his conversion he FOR GOOD W ORK CALL UP at . Besides Father Shulto, an­ at Harlingen and at Lyford; but our NOT IN AFRICA. I Republic was being held in the city and other priest, the Rev. Father Maxime, wrote the words and the actions of Our poverty frightens me and I fear that I it was in honor of the delegates and Divine Lord, either in vermillion letters, There are sixty thousand negroes in labors for the lepers on the Island of shall not have the necessary funds with visitors to lais Convention and in order or in letters of gold. He wrote those of the Borough of Manhattan, New York Colorado Laundry Molokai, in the village of Kaupapa. which to buy the school articles. that the people of the community might Our Blessed Lady in letters of blue. City. *How many of them arc Cath­ How much the school is needed in these be infused with a new spirit of patriot­ P h o n e 7 4 1 2207 LARIMER A new has been At every period of the Church’s his­ olics?” There are twenty-two thousand two places can be understood when the ism that the Knights of Columbus at­ created by the Holy See in Sumatra. Presbyterians give free school to Mexican tory the respect of the faithful for the negroes in Brooklyn. “How many of tempted such a mammoth undertaking. PLUBJBING AND Father Liborius, 0 . M. Cap., o f the inspired volume was so great that when them are Catholics?” This number does children and when the parents of those The great auditorium was packed and Dutch province, has been placed in the occasion required it, they sacrificed not take in the Bronx with its four poor children do hardly mind whether the affair -was a huge success in every IBE CDIS DWIK HEATING OOe their lives rather than hand it over to thousand one hundred and sixteen souls, charge they will lose thei^ Faith or not. Many way. B O * WATMM MMATZMm, >A2u OABannuiT be profaned by infidels. In his persecu­ or the Borough of (Jueens with its three B TM AM M l of those parents will send their children When the members of the order first TO— Australia numbers 921,425 Catholics, ting edict of February 23, 303, Diocletian thousand one hundred and ninty-eight to the school that will be lets expensive took up the question of providing some Phone 1135 who constitute a fourth part of the required that the Christians should de­ souls, or Richmond with its one thou­ 1525 Larimer SL to them. suitable entertainment for the delegates liver into his hands their sacred vessels sand one hundred and fifty-two souls people. No need to mention the public school, and visitors to the G. A. ■ R. Grand and their copies of the Holy Scriptures. making a total of ninty-one thousand because they do not like it, either for the Knight Walter J Goldsmith appointed a TAILOR & DESIGNER The new American seminary for for­ teacher, or because Spanish is not taught African Bishop, St. Felix, having re­ seven hundred and two souls. One little committee headed by Judge Paul J. Mc- For Ladies and Gents eign missions will open on the 21st fused to obey this impious order, was question which throws light on the sub­ A . A C H T I N , there; also, because they feel humilitated CormicK to formulate plans for a mon­ inst. Six aspirant missionaries are al­ thrown into prison that the rigours of ject. “How many Catholics are there by the Americans who have their own ster mass meeting in honor of the vet­ Suits made or^er. LADIES’ SUITS, C l f i iin ready enrolled. This is a great motive captivity might break down his con­ on Manhattan Island? ” The answer is school and do not admit Mexicans in erans. Immediately the committee, upon for Making Only, ll|J of hope for the success of this admira­ them. stancy. Being summoned for the last a reproach to every Catholic—“There are the recommendation of Joseph Scott, se­ uui Altntnff. R «»iria , Phone York 2176 1 3 2 1 E. 18th Ave ble institution. The Rev. Father J. A. time to deliver up the sacred books, he two thousand five hundred colored Cath­ Will there be a generous soul or parish cured the consent of H. Z. Osborne, Walsh, M. A., the President of the sem­ said boldly to his judge: “I prefer to olics on Manhattan Island.” that will think of us down here T I pray President of the tim ber of Com­ inary, is to be congratulated for what God that you may find such a one.” be burned to death myself, rather than Now take a glance of the Southern Auto and Carriage Painting merce, and Executive Director of the Choir Directors he has already achieved, which, we It is peculiar fact that the Mexican have any share in consigning the Holy States. To every devout Catholic it is Remember the M tw Mass Is honor of Grand Army of the Republic. the ImmaonUt* Conception by Malcolm and Trimming know, is only an augury of still greater people are usually barred, if not openly, Scriptures to the flames.” Having said like a sword thnist to hear of the con­ C. Marks. The work complies with all All kinds of Cariages, Wagons, etc., John E. Gilman of Boston, Past Com­ things that he will accomplish. The ad­ at least by general demeanor from at­ these words he was put to death.” ditions there; for millions of the colored church precepts and will be found useful promptly repaired and built to order. mander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of and charmingly harmonious on any oc­ dress of the new institution is: tending Mass and other services in the St. Euplius, deacon of the Church of race are in a spiritually starving con­ casion. BLUE FRONT CARRIAGE CO, the Republic and a Fourth Degree mem­ Copies may be had at The Denver Maryknoll, near Ossining, New York church and schools that are termed Catana, in Sicily, refused to deliver up dition, and over four millions of them Xnslo Co. or the publishers, J. nsoher T. A. Hulin, Prop. ber of the Knights of Columbus, was ft Bro., Bew York City. American. The Mexican very easily the sacred books. The judge brought are unbaptized. Few churches, poor 1322 22nd St. Main 3053. selected to deliver tire principal address Twenty-two venerable servants of stays away from church entirely, as well him into his presence and demanded why schools, few priests or teachers to make of the day. Mr. Gilman lost his right God, Charles Louanga, Mathias Nou- as the schools, unless they have their it was that he disobeyed the commmand headway for this neglected race and all arm in the battle of Gettysburg, and roumba and their companions, have been own to go to. It is a circumstance that of the Emperor by refusing to sur­ through want of funds to meet the big every veteran in the city was on liand declared, by the Holy Congregation of we cannot change by force, nor would it render the sacred volumes. “ Because,” demand, tl is true that conditions in to do honor to their comrade and past Rites, to have died for the faith in be advisable to make any drastic attempt said he, “ it would be a crime to do so. some parts of the Southern States are in TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS National Commander. the apostolic vicariate' of Northern to do so. By keeping them together and These sacred books contain eternal life; a flourishing way and that a generous Nyanza, Uganda (Central Africa), un by working on the ooming generation, by and whoever would deliver them into harvest of souls rewards the efforts of When about to purchase numbing Fixtures the hands of profaners would thereby ooooooooooooooooooooooo der King Mouanga (1885-1887). On the means of parochial schools, we will be the missionaries and teachers and that o or aHeating Plant for the new home; a Pomp, 14th o f August their decree of beatifl able, in time, to change this condition reikier himself unworthy o f eternal life,” parochial schools are springing up. Ah, o o 0 o Windmill, Gasoline Engine, Irrigation nant. ration has been signed by His Holiness, very much, for the betterment of the The jiHlge became irritated by the holy but what about the millions of souls not Dr. Watkins o Pius X. Mexicans, themselves. dee con’s constancy. A t first he had him reached yet crying out of the wilderness. ' 2 o Domestic Water Supply System or Such The Facred Congregation of Rites is The officials of The Catholic Church tortured. And next put him to death. I o DENTiST o “Hear us. Oh Lord. Come to our assis­ Equipment for the farm opening with great solemnity the pro Extension Society submit this opportu-. From their origin the Holy Scripture* tance; we are spiritually starving.” I 3 MESA JUNCTION Phone Main 935 o have been treated by the Jewish Syna­ o cess of of Van Qeronimo, a nity to the generosity of the Catholi^' If any one wants to help in this great 'Sjoooooooooopooooooooooo readers of this publication, and if you gogue on one side, and the Catholic work address the Rev. John E. Burke, Di­ WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONSULT desire to do something special for the t.-urch on the other, with the greatest rector General of the Negro Missions, 1 BUY YOUR FUEL AND FEED OF care and respect. The Jewish doctors The Pettepier - Purcell poor missionary to assist him with his Madison Avenue, New York (3ty. Join The American Fuel and Insurance Agency school, the Society, located at 1133 Mc­ of the law read them unceasingly, and bis army of 100,(X)0 subscribers. The M. J. OTALLON SUPPLY Co. Cormick Building, Chicago, His. will be committed them to memory; they copied Feed Co. Phone Main 7778. DENVER, COLORADO deeply grateful to receive such donations them with scrupulous exactness. They PRINTED—500 cards, $1 and up; 500 J. C. STORTZ, Prop. 302 GAS & ELECTRIC BLDG., Denver. envelopes, 95c and up; 500 letterheads, and send them at once to the Reverend went even so far as to count the number COAL, WOOD, HAY AND GRAIN Axcncy of the London & Lancashire 81.50 and up. Work guaranteed, union Wkoui we know to be absolutely reliable atol worthy of y a v Ftrs Ins. Co., the Fidelity & Casualty Father. of words and the letters in everv book Phone Main 2483 4201 Josephine st O i, N. T .; Law Union ft Rock Ins. Co. labor. 1224 !4th street 8 DENVSB OATHOLIO EKOI8 RS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1012.

% An appeal to Taste and Economy T IMELY r OMMENT O D D M A li Perhaps It’s Your Eyes S o c i a l OUT That bring on the headaches when you rt.se In the morning. A few minutes’ ^ ^ . ^ W I R L . I have liccn very much interested in ceivo to he the best; and Christianity time at our parlors will convince you whether the headaches can be brought a series of letters that have been pub­ most certainly offers the best; we loose to a halt , by wearing glasses. Why not be convinced? (By Catherine Burns.) GOLDEN ROD FLOUR lished lately by antagonistic specialists, nothing by so doing. viz.. Revs. MeArthur and Palmer of tills You s|ieak of “the Almighty Creator.” The Best In A ll the West*’ Mr. and Mrs. .Mike M'inter wish to an­ city. Tile Swigert Bros. Optical Co iVliat is your idea of the Christian God! nounce tile engagement of their daugh­ Manufactured In thia city by We are possessed of varying mentali­ Whose Bapntatlon and Bgnlpmant Olre ter, Miss Mamie, to Otto Seller. The My conception 6t God is an infinitely ties. To some, the very thought of re­ Ton the Xlghast Qrada of Barrloa. wedding will take place the latter part perfect spirit wjto exists of Himself eter­ SsToted BsolnslTely to ligion is obnoxious. To others, it is their CRESCENT MILL & ELEVATOR CO. tha rittlng and Xannfao- of Ck'tolier in St. Elizabeth's Church. nally, having essenUal attributes or tnrlng of aiassea. very animation. It gedms to me that if 1550 California St. Denver qualities; hut God’s perfections are not there were more plain common sense, K card jiiirty will he given under the like llie faculties of our isouls, really dis­ and less assumption in matters of this auspieo.s o f St. X'incent’s Aid Society at tinct from each other. The distinctions kind, there would he much more con­ tlie home of James Biirltc, 30.37 Jos­ in God are of our creation. tentment amongst so-called Christians. SCAPULAR MEDALS ephine. Tluirsduy. October lOtli. There-are in round numbers about 1,- God is Uie Creator of heaven and Gold, Roiled Gold, Silver, Silver Plate 500,()oO,000 inhabitants on the earth. We earth', lie preserves the existeace of and Aluminum. Prices from i ...... 5c up to $ 5 creatures, ,-ind demands obedience to His Being encouraged by the success of are told of the glorious work that Chris­ V Insure Your Valuables tiicir first dance, given last month, the lav?s. THE JAMES CLAEkE CHUECH GOODS HOUSE, tianity is doing; and how the little .-Vlplm Mu Gamma Girls will give their leaven has leavened the whole lump; Then your .argument is, that God is Phone Champa 2199. 1645-47 California St. Burglary Insurance Is Inexpensive. second dance of the season at Weir Hall ami yet, it is an indisputable fact, that spirit 1 on Thursday, October 24th. As in the Private Residence Policy for $ 1 2 .5 0 per year. less than one-third of tins entire num­ No (hat would he a false beginning, case of their first danee tlie proceeds are We guarantee fair treatment in case of loss. ber—after 1800 years of colossal effort, -dy idea is, that God is, and that God is for the benefit of St. Patrick’s School m Insure today 'lest you be sorry tomorrow. liave tx'cn affected by the message. Then A spirit-. Fund. Distinctions along this line may he begin to divide and subdivide and what m 3 FOR 2 5 c a sorry spectacle presents itself. But, drawn to a fine point, and cause endless The Sacred Heart Aid .Society meets Insurance Department this is Christianity—so-called. confusion, as is the case with—-so-called DRY CLIMATE •• t;?: m this afternoon at tlie liome of Mrs. .1. •• J’ersonally, I am not condemning those —Christian Science. It is very essential Sculiert, 129 W. Fourth Avenue. who practice a conception of deity at to be right. The whole system of crea­ HAVANA lO c STRAIGHT variance w-ith mine, for they are vastly ted things is principally matter. i^.V’ Wfi Miss Ruth Clarke of Trinidad is M •• in the majority; but I sincerely regret Logically, matter cannot emanate from •• spending the week with Miss Josephine II a divided Christianity. ^ spirti; hut, there are exceptions to every The Hibernia Bank and Hunter. She is a charming young lady 2 FOR 2 5 c I see in CTiristian philosophy the high­ rule. CIGARS of a pleasing personality and is being est concept. The only question I have God and created things are not one. lavishly entertained during her visit here. PI to struggle with is: Is there anything I do not know of a place in the Bible in any of it? where it says, “God IS all in all.” .Judge and Mrs. Owen Lc Fevre leave Trust Co. This is an open question. It is sometimes difficult to comprehend this week for a trip abroad. So long as I hold Christianity to be —from sectarian teaching, what God the best and most reasonable thing of­ really is. Miss Frances Boardman and Miss Jose­ Fifteenth and Champa fered, I shall remain in that religion. To the Mormon—Sod is a perfected phine Herrick were joint hostesses at a Here 1 want to interrogate: man. tlieater party Tuesday afternoon in “Whai is a religion!” A system of To the Jew—as to the Christian—Je­ LANDSEEKERS honor of Miss Ruth Clark of Trinidad hovah. MnMh Kstly, Rat. Phone Main 7788. Leo C. Hartford, Rea. Phone 8 e. 8608 faith alld morals. who is visiting Miss Josephine Hunter. "What is the Buddhist religion!” The To the Christian Scientist, God is, well, KELLY & HARTFORD religious system founded by Gautama, I hesitate to say—life, principle, truth, SPECIAL RATES Miss Josephine Hunter was hostess at Prince of India, say, 600 years B. C. mind, good, love, spirit. a bridge party during the week in honor "What does it teach!” The highest What w-ould you think o f me, if I For Landseehlers and Emigration to the Undert£iklng Parlors of her two house guests. Misses Ruth morality, kindness and love to every- argued like this: ' Clark and Corinne Hercules of Trinidad. FirrEENTH STREET. PHONE MAIN Bttf tiiing—but an uncertain immortality. Whiskey is distilled spirit; spirit is About twenty guests were asked to meet I could enlarge to others, but this ex­ God,; therefore, God is good whiskey. Or, these charming young ladies. ample is sufheient to show a context. Mrs. Eddy has a soul. The soul is God; therefore, Mrs„ Eddy is the infinitely WESTERN SLOPE What U the Christian religion? Miss Mazie Donegan will he in charge Obituary The religious system founded by Jesus perfect. of the float “Prosperity” in the Moun­ 1 Christ of Nazareth, say, at the com­ This is on a par with Cliristian Sci­ tain and Plain Festival parade. She will WRITE US FOR BOOKLETS AND The funeral of Mrs. Mary E Eobert- mencement o f the Christian era. ence logic, which is often put thus: Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Mullen, Miss Ella he assisted by ten other charming young ANY INFORMATION AND RATES. Bon took place Wednesday morning from What does it teach! God is. God is spirit: God is all in Dolan and M A. Dolan, left Monday ladies, among whom are the Misses the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J £. The highest morality, kindness *and a„; therefore, everything is spirit. FIRST-CLASS PULLMANS AND DIN­ morning for an extended tour of the Minnie MePhee, Ella Donegan, Mazie Quinn, 4430 Winona court. Services at love to all, with a certain immortality Swallow this, and you have gulped at ING CARS ON ALL TRAINS. east. They will visit all the larger cities Wall, Williard Martin, Edna Henning, Holy Family church ati 9 a. m. Inter­ and a conditional happiness. one effort, the be all of CTiristian Science.- and also their old home in Utica, N. Y. (Catherine Burns, Hilda Falke, Bcrnard- ment at Mt. Olivet. Racine, Wis., and What difference was there in the Keject this, and the keystone of Qiris- Call on us or write for reservations They will return to Denver the latter ette O’Donnell, Vera Bums, Marguerite Washington, D. C., papers please copy. claims made by these two religious tian Science has fallen. Then make a part of October. Futvoye, and Alice Wilcox. founders, as to their personality! contrast with the following: The funeral of John S Gardner was Jesus CKrist claimed to be God, o f the God is. God is iu the person o f Jesus Miss Harriet) Davern left during the Misses Mary and Alice Qifford who held Sunday at 1:30 from his late resi­ substance o f His Eternal Father; and Christ. Jesus Christ has proclaimed and week for Hamilton, Ontario, Canada., have been visiting Miss Mazie Donegan dence, 1114 26th st. Interment at Mt. Budda (or Gautam) claimed to he a established a religion of doctrines, which where she will reside. for the past week returned Sunday to Olivet. St. Joseph and Leadville paoers' m an; but, that he excelled all other men are obligatory—perpetual—certain. Route their home in Colorado Springs. please copy. in moral and mental qualities. There­ Mr. McArthur-declares that-God is in Mrs. Charles MacAllister W ilcox is at fore, Budda could not ensure to any man the person of Christ, in these words: Mercy hospital, where she underwent an Miss Helen Baldwin, of this city, who EDGAR P. CARR, City Passenger Agent The funeral of William T. Powell, eternal happiness—the one thing that ‘ The word was made flesh.” This is the operation for appendicitis. She is coa- left for the Pacific coast to visit rela­ aged 6 4years, took place from his late mankind is serving for; while Jesus, on basal stone upon which to accept or re­ 17th and California valescing as rapidly as can he expected. tives, nearly five months ago, will leavi m idence, 3950 Kalamatji, Thursday a ft­ the other hand, said: Come to Me and I ject anything along the line of Cliristian Portland, Oregon this week for Salt Lake ernoon at 2 o’clock. Services at St. Pat­ will give you rest,” i. e., everlasting life. teaching. Miss Mnry Coughlin and Miss Julia City, where she will meet her brother, L D. WHITL^^, City Ticket ^ Phone Mam rick’s church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Upon the genuineness of this claim, made Christian Science denies this. If you tlifford left last Saturday for a trip Louis E. Baldwin, who left Denver yes­ by Jesus, hangs tlis entire merits of have not got this right, fishing is much terday^ for that city. They will spend The funeral o f Mr. Conboy was held through Canada and the New England Christiinity. more beneficient to man than praying. states, visiting New Pork, Philadelphia two weeks in that city and from there Sunday from St. Patrick's church. In­ Is there any certainty, that either of But as “prayer is dangerous,” even to tell what the difference is between and Washington. They will go as far will return home. terment Mt. Olivet. these great teachers w-ere absolutely that doesn’t count. these three revelations: The Shakers, EWED SifiLES as Old Point Comfort, and will return Miss Baldwin is a prominent figure in right! The divinity of Christ once accepted, the Southcottians, Divine Science and J V'J the middle of November. Denver Society and will be welcomed (Kristian Science. 1 The funeral of Charles 0. Xewell, be­ If the Almighty Creator has not dem­ we must ask ourselves: WTiat means 50t home by her many friends. 'WHlliE YOU WAjn loved husband of Mrs. Mabel Newell, onstrated this with certainty, ns useless has this God-man established to preserve Let me quote a few lines from a little The Misses Ella and Agnes Drumming work issued in the interest of Christian 937 15th St., 0pp. 0-. ft -Y. I took place from the residence, 679 Kala- for finite minds to grapple with it. His laws inviolate, and enable us to Bldg. have just returned from Grand Junction On Wednesday, Sept. 24th, a pretty lit­ Science: I math, Monday ati 8:30. Services at St. Then one might as w-cll throw every- know w-ith exactitude wliat is right, and Half Soles Quaranteed Two tle wedding took place in Sacramento, Months. Joseph’s church at 9 o’clock. Interment after a two weeks’ \isit. While there tn.ng overboard. what is wrong! “Christian Science is one of nearly 700 they attended the reception tendered Fa­ California, i^hen Miss Cecilia Donovan M t Olivet “An illustration that solves one diffi­ He established but ONE MEANS aifferent religious ‘sects’ or ‘denomina­ ther Conway became the bride of Mr. Andrew Nnzus. tions,’ which claim to believe and prac­ culty by causing another settles noth­ the Church. “ I will build MY CHURCH.” Position Gnaranteed Evei^ 'S' The nuptial mass being said by Rev. tice the teachings of Jesus Christ.” t The funeral of Mrs. Philomena Sivyer ing.” There is an old axiom that says: Thus, the proposition is complete. Jesus Student When Coipetent ] Mr. S. J. Dunleavy, index clerk- in the Fr. Kenny of St. Frances (Thurch, after Everyone assumes to base its creed was held last Thursday morning at 8 ■ -iiere is no strength in unbelief.” So, Christ has proclaimed, and established. office of the Secretary of State, has re­ which breakfast'was served at the home upon “Holy Scripture.” Mrs. Eddy says Learn Snell Expert Sho^hand In 3 to 4 o’clock from St. Elizabeth’s church u.idec t’were better to hold on to what we con- The pillar and ground of truth! An or­ of the brides sister. The young couple 4 months, high speed and accuracy the auspices of the Third Order of St. signed to accept a position as secretary ganism in perpetuity, “All days to teach plainly: “The Bible was my only text -guaranteed, government standard of departed for on extended trip through thoroughness. Francis. The deceased was born Dec. 9, to the city council. Mr. Dunleavy, be­ what is right, and condemn what is book.” Southern California. Returning to this Scholarship good until you are qual­ 1838, at Montreal, Canada, and after liv­ sides being a politician of note, is also wrong. It w-ould show lack of business Now, when 700 claim to teach the ified for t?S to $100 a month iiosltlon In city, they will make their home, and government servloe, or If you prefer a ing in many parts of the United States, a writer and newspaper man of some e a r s g o ability in man to defend the right, if he same thing, all differing, the judicial good paying commercial position. Y A S' prominence and is well known through­ Mr. Nazus will again assume his duties mind is forced to one of two conclu­ This low cost and high guarantee la •pent the last eleven years in Colorado did not condemn the wrong. Is God less possible only with Snell Expert Short­ ■ h out the state. with the German American Trust Co. The “Denver Catholic" said: sions, that only one is right, or all are hand. Take a trial week first to prove She was the mother of nine children, rise than man T •t eight of whom survive her^ Mrs. Tillie p I care not what honey-words; I care wrong. Immaculate Conception Court No. 301, Bond of Denver, Mrs. H. C. Spellman of Mrs. William J. Dillon of Ridgway is St. Joseph’s Polish Chtirch, Globeville not how sweet and appealing may be the Each is based by its founder upon his W . C. 0. F. will celebrate its 14th Anni­ Civil Service School, Cleveland, 0 .; Albert C. Sivyer of Pitts­ a visitor in the city for the past three w-as dedicated by Rt. Rev. N. C. Matz. sentiment engraven on the banner or own interpretation of the Bible. 16 Klttrodir* BoUrting, DenTor, Oolo. versary of Forestry in the State of O jIo - burg, K as.; D. J. Sivyer and Mrs. H. J. ■aecks. She will return home next Sat­ The Register chronicled the death of title page of any so-called Christian com­ Mrs. Eddy takes the Scriptures for rado, and will be pleased to meet all Young o f Cerro, N. M.; Mrs. S. C. Mc­ urday. Michael McIntyre, father of Mrs. P. R. munity: If it lacks the essential ele- precisely what it says. Her logic has Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Phone Main 8436. their friends on October 9th, at a “Grand Grath of Atchison, Kan., and F. A. Siv­ Reardon. mentj?, its words become like “ sounding but one rival—the great John Calvin. Ball” at Knights of Columbus Hall, 14th yer of Blackwell, Okla. The last three Rev. Father Dilly of La Junta was a brass or a tinkling cymbal.” The essen­ In Christian Science “God is prino- Dr. J. J. O’Neil and Glenarm Streets. mentioned were here to attend the visitor in the city during the week. tial elements are One, Holy, Catholic, pie,” that is, “Original substance or ver­ funeral, also four grandchildren, Miss Apostolic. “He will also find that the ity.” “ God is Spirit, infinite and per­ DENTIST On Sunda'y evening the Misses Helen Booms SO and 31, Bsvada Building. Louise Bond, Stanley and Marie Sivyer Mr. Sam J. Young, secretary-treasurer F iv e Y e a r s A g o imperative command of Him who found­ fect; the Creator of all that is.” and Mable Davis entertained beautifully 17th and OaUfonia Sts. of tills city, and Mrs. F. W. Bertognolte of the Hibernia Bank & Trust Co., re­ ed Christianity.” (Ezra Palmer.) Who! How logical she is! If God, as Original at a kitchen shower given in honor of The‘Denver Catholic Register’ said: of Centfal (Sty, Colo. Although many turned to Denver Tuesday after a three Jesus of Nazareth. What did He found! Infinite substance is, there can be noth­ Hours, 9— 12 a. m. 1—5 p. m. Miss Mamie Winters who will he mar­ years of her life had been spent in car­ weeks’ visit with friends and relatives Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will ing else. “ All in all.” ried in October. ing for the sick, she had never witnessed in Salem and Portland, Ore. From his St. Joseph’s Church at Akron, Colo., found MY CHURCH; but, if you do not Mrs. Eddy assumes it, precisely as the DR. J. J. MEEHAN a death. She was a devout Catholic, beaming countenance we judge that he- w-as dedicated by Rt. Rev. N. C. Matz, accept this as ttte foundation of t. Bible does in the first verse. The Tabernacle Society invKes all the whdse practical creed was to visit the liad an exceptional good time Father Froegcl, pastor. why, its smoke! There’s nothing to it. And yet, in the very beginning . f ladies of the city to inspect the linens for Dentist The Register chronicled the death of S. and H. she states positively that tlir. sick, help the orphan, and always willing On the other hand, God never gave or SUITE 501, MACK BLK. PH. M. 3283 Sister Mary Gervais, and Sister Mary the Cathedral which will be on exhibi­ Mrs. S. J. Sullivan, mother of John, Leo, material view of creation as set forth in to give her time and strength for the delegated authority to any Visionary 16th and CALIFORNIA. Florence, Sisters of Charity of the Bl. tion Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Genesis is an error. Leneht of otliers, being active in this and Robert Sullivan and Mrs. D. G. to do what He alone could do, viz: Found Fhona York 1984. QnaUty and Hairlaa. Rectory, 1854 Grant. The reception com­ work until a- few days before her death. Virgin Mary of Butte, Mont., w-ere in Monoghan, and Miss Eva Sullivan. the Church of God No special privi- N'import. mittee includes Mrs. W. II. Andrew, She received her reward in a peaceful Denver Wednesday on a business trip. ledgc was ever given to anyone to im­ President of the Society, Mrs. Thomas and happy death, fortihed by all the fac- prove His w-ork—that He declared a KING GEOEGE HONOES NUN McCue, Vice President, Mrs. Eugene ST. ROSA’S CONVENT raments Interment Mt. Olivet. “ finished work.” 952 10th St. Ph, M. 6973 THE SEMI-ANNUAL PRIESTS Weckbach, Secretary and Treasurer, and “Merit is discovered in many an ob­ CONFERENCE. Mrs. CTiarles J. Dunn, Miss .Sullivan and What is CTiristian Science! Home for Women o FOR RENT—Room for two gentlemen, scure retreat where it has taken refuge Mrs. P. A. Sexton. It is the religion founded by Mrs. Ed­ corner house, walking distance 1802 Attention! and Working Girls The semi-annual conference of the dy o f Massachusetts, U. S. A., in the from the glare of the world, and there Penn. Phone York 547. Splendid and cheap Board and Room. priests of the diocese was held.Tuesday nineteenth century. given the reward which is its due,” says Mr. and Mrs. Fitzell are the proud | Modern Conveniences. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS afternoon at Knights of Columbus hall. Societies What does it teach! the Ceylon Catholic Messenger. “The parents of a girl bom last Tuesday. | Tinware and Small Hardware. At this conference a most interesting I have read Science and Health with humble-minded nun. Sister Mary of St. J. J. HARRINGTON. > Formerly With D. A HARRINGTON, f C. J. Reilly. paper on “The Right of Labor to a Liv­ The handsome official .Souv­ Key through about twelve times, and 1 Paula, Superior' of the College of the MISS M AY O’CDNNOR, Mr. anil Mrs. Breokel who have been enir Medals commemorative THE HANDY SHOP ing Wage,” was given by Father McCabe find it beyond my mentality. But, this Sacred Heart and of the Convent of the HARRINGTON BROS sojoumeying in California for the past of the Dedication of the Ca- I 604 E. Seventeenth Avenua. of fdalio Springs and provoked much dis­ I have learned: It w-as founded and dis- I Good Shepherd at Bangalore, probably month returned home last Saturday. tliedral have arrive)!. There Heating & Ventilating cussion. This paper will be printed in arc a limited number only. co?-ered by Mrs. M. B. Eddy. A discov- j never dreamt that she was destined to They had a delightful time hut were wear a much coveted honor of the world. Contractors Haekathal. • m . H aakatM l a later issue of the Register. Every person marching erer is one who finds a thing not before j Jobbing and Bepalzlng a BpceUltj. very glad indeed to return to Denver and It was agreed by the clergy of the di­ should have one and they known, so I may with reason conclude it j And yet at the last birthday celebra­ Phone Champa 2648. Hackethal Brot. their numerous friends here. are valuable keepsakes— 836 FOTTBTSBBTK R . did not exist before. Mrs. Eddy claims I tions of the King (George V.) the dec­ ocese that they would tender a banquet Every Sodality and Cath­ oration known as the Kaiser-i-Hind to Bishop Matz .and the visiting prelates olic society should find out that Christian Science is the only true, Wonld Yon Like Funeral Directors of the country who would be in Denver Good Shepherd Aid Society. NOW how- many they need religion of Jesus Christ. The CTiurch that | Medal, found her out in her covent at Opan Day and Night. for the dedication services, in honor of The Good Shepherd Aid Society will and place their'order. Christ founded was to exist “all days.” j Bangalore, and . Sister JIary of St. A HOME.£:,eRAND VALLEY PhMia 8S5S. 1481 Kalam aM Apply his Lordship's silver jubilee. meet on Tuesday aftiernoon. October 8, “ The apostles did not understand heal- ^ Paula’s name now appears in the roll of Now under cultivation, right In the heart of the proposed government reclamation at the home of Miss Kate Slaherty, 2056 CATHEDRAL SOUVENIR ing scientifically as ta'ight by Mrs. Ed- j the wearers of that decoration. The project? Write to (Tiampa street. All those having coupons dy.” Then if they did not, how can we, I Sister is a German by birth and has CHA8. C. KIEPEB, DEPARTMENT, Mack, C olo. and money for picnic tickets are re­ even though an angel in material form been Superior at Bangalore for quite a For full partlcnlan. U. O’Keefe. Pres. Walter Kerwln. Vice Pres. quested to make returns at this meet­ C.ATHOUC REGISTER, preach it! ' long time.” ing. 1828 CURTIS ST. It stands to sense, ‘hat if God wants I Mr. and Mrs. Mike W inter wish to me to obey Him, He is bound to promul­ The best perfection is the perform­ O u r S h o e s liGood SheHield Silver Is Better il announce the engagement of their gate and defend His laws with simple j ance of common things in a perfect man­ Are built on lasting quality. That’s why our customers come back. daughte'r, Mi.«s Mamie, to Otto Seller. certainty. ner. A constant fidelity in little things, than Sterling Silver of the same weight. It is Imrder and does not dent The wedding will take place the latter easily. We can show you an exquisite line of And if necessary for me th know it, I is a greats an heroic virtue.—Saint Bon- [Mirt of Otolier in St. Elizabeth's the fifteenth and final volume will be it is equally necessary for all men in | aventure. 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